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>4^ 4- TIIE .CLINTON CHRONICLE. CI.INTON. S. C. .C .7S neview or i^urrent Events the World Ofer I A' Mi'.ASsAOon svMXK’: wi'ij.rs* iifiins tiir t'ltlia ran 1 iiitK a *jniiu cni UH-nl mail** lai'-ls ini III** iiiifiosili"M ^ arr*->ii’.." niii!i> («nimiii*nl lUfiL 'I'll** |H»ii*-p >aM tlii*y st*i7.**d marlii'ii* VUiiH )iii<( rifii**r Wt*:i|M>ii*4 iiikI a rad'o / THURSDAY ..TITLY 6. 1933 « ^'a.shinsrton, June 30. me figure on your stone if you are planning to— We can cut any kind of I.cndon Conference in** Danger Collapse a? Moley Arriv;e5=^California and West Virj^Tiua Tote^Tijr Repeal of Prohibition. lraii>iiii(t*‘r l•**»•**lltl.v iisimI I».v flie A. 0. I*. l**rrt*r:sf J!*m-m*I,v. The * li.tlTi***! Ilial Marliadu lia«l vlnlat- Tlial ' of a veneer or solid waii.^) Will cut stone either in CliH' Bv EDWARD W. PICKARD P ’:«>K nAYMoNli .Mnl.KY urriMil III l.«>ii<l<iii si‘**iiiiii2ly full **f ••••nil <l«*n<:e arul oi»tiiiilsm. hut l!i«*r»* wa< a K« riuub' (liitihl \vheth**r he '**• «oiih1 save the wn**’'! eemiomie i om e-(*ll<•.• from I’i" < e' In the I irle'l S,..l • were iuin|>.iit’ the (h'llar «;ix ile. lin In;: in the fMrei;:n *'\ el uf 14:: ■ li 1 a fek I ■ ts- iiil laid «i«i\\n hy -Another s**4(h»n *'*»de was e\**ri vid«>d tfiat th* Mr. nkldierp. «if the Itichherg tiiore ilrastic. It pne ekntrol of testinioriy to % Senator Couzent ♦TITT' Hal wa" ll»H‘iiu: rnMo Holland a.id Switzer land, arid the eoiin fries still n'lnainiti;; on the I'd)* *! standard were exeited and an ;:r.v Their itele^ates in London jrot touetluT and deelared nnaiiitnoiisly that iinnn*dia!e stahili/.a Hon of rnrrenei«*s hy lnt*Tnational «i:n***inenf was imperative, and th.it wilhont that it would he us«*i**ss to The .Anierieaii del»*oates. many sjM'eific xiories of their rank**, were de< fary Hull and oilo-rs Hceord and aiiini: forniity wiih llie wishes of I're*-idelil for .l:inie*i •'oii/,**ii> Ion** lte|>ul>!i< III) in livered a .'ijiiilieanf rnonei.-iry sulHdiniiiiHee in wliieli lo* nrired inirnediafe art ion to raise priees and l._'h!.ii the d<iit hurden as a inejin.'* o( loiiiin;: sohe ilie vvorhi erisis. He v.iid, liow*‘V+av tl44it iu* iiitl_Ju'I. heliev*' priees roijld he raised Slllli iientl\ to hrini: ahonf the jiro|M*r enuilihriiim "il.li the existing: dehi liiirden. U Idle priee*; must he raisi*d and fin* delii tiiirden li;;litened, .Mr. t'our ens-sokl.—Uxd>—turn.!—luU—he enUKliUAttL- tie fir*'s»>nt*“d at the hearings will re*: ••ntjryly with tin* ik’ptity adminis- ir.it<*r. Th*' d«-put> will «vill all wit- ii< ■ si'*<.«*jn**siion all wiines>*«*s, and no. o :ir>t|<ins may h** asl<*'d l>y H>y\ on** . ivj. without the consent of th** d*'!* ’••f-'- - . J —Impulv A»fiiiiiiislrator—.Alk'ti ■!«♦♦»)». ♦si iTu* Tfii* e t]iaI nad hecii a*'e«*.pt**d V hy aliiiost ev*-rylMM|jr; and th«*y als«i re senf***l the Hp|H*iiiiinerit t<» eahlnei IKists <»f tw*i inen wh*i are <''onsi*lered siih**ervi« nt t** the «li*'taIor.ship <»f the l*ri**ii*lenl. It was H-areil In Havana that the w:ir *»f ternirism woiihl he re new ***l. and .Mr. \YeIles wa.s much dis- Hp*Miini4‘*L • ■**1. Juan l!las Hernandez. Iea»h*r of a h;in*l of r*-lieis in .'^anla Clara pro- vin*‘e. a;rr***s| to ••all *tlT his revolt *lur- ina (he 4>vriod of iMditieal eoneiliati<in .Mr. \V»-II**^ was arraiiaiiiir. ... The main-1 get the mortgage holder to aprt'C, still j spring of the home mortgage relief themselves of the benefits of the Istonc desired in the construction j law vill be a ^200,000,006 government-! jowned ‘home owners' loan corpor-! •-■•*= vv,«..*,jr <>11^*=..*., • vyih cui siuiit; jation." Officials say it should be oper-! advance up to 50 per cent Newberry. 'ating by August, with agents in every a.ssessed value on unencumbered ‘ ! County. i homes to meet taxes and repairs. The , ,. , The corporation is to help owmers • esUblish federal '’**■>' reasonable. 'of homes valued at no more than $20,-associations where ^000, and on which the-mortgages do ex’st. ino.t exceed 80 per cent of the pre.senti While the loan system i.Sr being or- value. It has power to issue up to jganized,'President Roosevelt has ask- ! $2,000,000,000 in bond.s to take up such'^tl mortgage holders to refraifr from All work guaranteed — prices mortgages. — A home owner who cannot meiCt .mortgage payments should first ask 'the holder of the mortgage to agree, rather than face default, to exchange seeking to dispos.sess home owners. WHAT DO P. S. Jeanes OLOF DAHLIREN 1310 College Street NEWBERRY, S. C. V the mortgage for 18-year bonds, i.>4-l PMI I L- Ch; ■ harce ••f ^llie hfanii;: later and tfi** textile cimI** was dlscuss«‘d. with wit iie>s**s lMt(h f*>r and uftaitist 'll. The tire m;ikern. •*.sji**ciully. ol»j**cle«l to .<**>1110 of its f«*atur*-s. 'I'lie proixments of the rode agreed to hat) rliild'labor f’r*‘si(Jent <In*en of the Ameriran Led oration of Lahttr, who Is strongly op fKiset] to the wage scale proposed hy the textile group, was fir**seiif part «*f the time, as was St*rretnry *»f Lalmr Frante.s Iv-rkins. Idrtatnr Mus.solinl, an*-ell*»r Hiller is rapiilly e.\- terndriatiU'.: ati |Ktli{i*al parties iu .*rt4tr»taiiiji jfc\e«‘pt his f*w 11 National So- ••ialis;*. K**!hiwTng the Nazi raids on the Naiionalists, the KU|)pf4*s.sl(in of th**ir^tighting" units and the urr**sts •►f th**ir !ea*lers. that party dissolved it.self and m*»st *d tlie ineudier.s an- mtuiwed the.3 w'ouhl j«»ln the S’azis. Hitler ndeav***! ih**>«' arn'.steii and .sued by.the Home Owners’ Loan cor- .poration, bearing 4 jier cent interest. I On these bonds the federal govern- (ment guarantees interest but not prin- Icirmk j If the mortgage holder agrees, the : agreement i.s taken to the cojnt:. DO? Rent that room by using a Want Ad in The Chronicle. A agent for his approvaf and that of liis : I superior officers.. Upon such api)roval the morlgtge holder takes hi.s bonds and the •.-or-1 poration takes over the mortgage, au-j liroioi.MMl |K*liti*al posts for some of |tomatically reducing the intciest tn the c<»ii\*Tl***l on<*s. About the same 'jper cent. The debt is to he pii 1 off in time I»r. .\lfn**l Hug*-nherg, head of 15 year.s. j. the Nation;il party, r**signe«l a.s niini.s- f«*r *»f e**«»nOmi*‘s and agriculture In • h'Splf •• *liss*‘nsi*iu In liireil hy i<*‘« r** to h*' in ••<>Ml|il**tr ••ulirrlv In ••on iiisiructioiis and ItoosoN oil. .*^011:1 of .\liohi'.:lm. lin- llie dflegal i'>ii. do vjiooi'li lii'foro tho o r-the-^**H'I* -e4*44i*eL- -'IJw*- .St4le_|tart.y_ jav off its. IX-year bonds when tliey NTrTTTTTrmrrme s1;itek h.-ive note " niso TVas • atfa* kei! hV mm•rTJUmiTttF" The corporation expects to aceunui late a .'Surplus, which will enable it 10 tl«in of -the proliihitinn repeal aMi**nil uient, the .s« «*re slaiuling 10 to b, Th** lafost to go on r«‘rord are ('alihtrnia and \\ *—t \ irgini;i. Th** r<*a'St stat** w.is 11*0 <T In *|oijht ami llo* volo llier** w;is ahout thr»-t* to jum* for ratitt«a t;<<ri. r.ut \V<*>*I Virginia tlir <lr\s ha<l ho|i*'<l wiiiild uphohl prohibitii'ti. liow *-v**r it s*l an *'\aM)|>l*' to Ih** r*‘si *>f fli«* Souih by giving the. r**p*'Ml <‘aus** .a sub>t.iiiliai iiia.ioriiy. 'I he hill •••uin ti*“s and f.irniing rogions won* striuig ill o|t[>o>ifloll hut. (Iii'ir. votes w**r«* Imts lH-iitg4-x* lu*l«-*l fmiii the I'russiaii di**t. The Ontrist parly r«‘tnaln**d llie only ii)i|H>rlaiit group iu o|ipositioii, ami the Nazi ass;iults *iii the ('alholi<s 1***1 t** llie tM*li**f that It, loo, would Ih* hroughf into lino hy for* **. In I’.avaria, th** N':izi gov«*riiim'nt anm*un*‘*-i| that all r.a\ari;iti l**i>pl<‘’s parly ni**nib**rs of ih** roi«listag and tli*-i x'**r** uml**r arrest. 'I'lie go\oni iii**nf *l**f*fn!**<l its notion hy asserliii that ’*p**lili* al <'alholirisui is trying ill **v*‘ry v\.iv to s.ilmtag** flu* ifo\eru- ni**fif s *ir*T*-rs." TaTrdue-. If the mortgage covers less than bdi ov**rw h**lm***l hy tli<»s«* of the ••lile.s ami th<*Tiiiiiing iiroas. Twimty m<»r*‘ stall's for r**p<*al an* ne**il*'d. ami the w**ts luiM* some lioiie that lhi*s4‘ *an h** si'i'iir***! hi'for*' .ihe I'lose of this y**ar. Th** stat** «'otiv**iiti*u:A *>f Indiapn. W us an invit.-ilion to •|«*ltiors able to pa\ to s<-al** di'W n ilo'ir imh'lit<*dness. “<'**rt;<iidy if is not an Invitation to •h'fiiiilt." Ill* sni*l'* “It-I'jiiphasiz**?* th** ii<s**svit\ for ••rganiziiig or***lilors throughout tin* world, of *‘stahl|shlng soiii** form of pi'fiiiaiionl ho<iy to n*"i m an ridvisor.x ••ainnily hotwt*eii of ganiz***l * r*Mlit<trs and organizi'd d**l»l *»rs, to stu<l.\ li.v what moans the n«*c**s Ttary iid.liisl nt**iii*. itiay be^ hnuighf ahout with the iniidiutn'n~*r •l*‘Tay aiiM' liijusli*e." Mr t'ouz**m do< lar*‘d lliiit tin* lTdl*‘<l Stat**s thM's not (i**li**v** (irio«*s ran h** rai'*;< d to nionoiar\ nieami aloii**. I'ur olumiii” pow**r imisi ;ilso |m* imr**as**d, he sail! ami Am* rioa is ai ling on lii.ii h**li**f h\ iiisiifiitiiig III** larg*'**t iiro gram of piddit* work*; o\ or umlrrt;ik*’ii ill th** hi'lorv of till* world. *‘t am .Massa*-huv**iIs aijii N**w Vatrk in*‘t ami • •arri***! out Ih,** tiian«lat*4« of the iieo pb* hy ratio ing the r«*ii *al nm**n«l- uii'lit. .\l Smith w!is pri’sident of the N**w York *-onv**nlion and siii*l: ’‘'I'lds gathering W/lll go *lown In history as a warn’ng f**r all time tluit questions like |tr*»hihilion slioiilil Im» *lo<'i*hHl by the p«‘*>ide lh**uisi*lv**s and not hy leg lslalur*‘s.'' f HK.N .'I gntfip of simlents In the riii\**r>ity of Wisoiisin ap- |K*ar«s| |i**f**re a l«*gis!ature ronimit- fee to |»rot**'*t agjiinsf a hill for com- piiU**ry military training. .Asseinhlv- JiUUt Joseph Higgins <xt,, MilwauUr. sfihl lh**y exjtress***! views that ••at*sl lH*li<*f)iii (’rumu'unism. .Alheisiit :iiid Ibdshevi.'.m. So at Mils instfim e the legislature has o'nl«*r**d an lii\»*s|i galion into reasons for an alleg«‘d large inimlH*r *»f t'ontmunisls In the stii*l**nt ImhI.v. with a vi**w to redn<*ing the iiiiiiiImt *»f s«-h*»hirships giv**n imr- s**ns *»f **th**r st:it**H. per cent of the value of the proper'y. as ajtpraised by the agent of the cor-' poration, it can lend up'to that to'al| to meet taxes^and lepairs. ^ ^ If the mortguge-hold**!' will not ar 'cept-the IX-year Itond: . then the cor poration can lenil'mTitffy’ to the hnme- Owner, up to 1(1 per cent of the ciir- ■ rent r» al value of the property, to help him take uf) the mortgage. The coun ty agent arranges this. .Such lotins Would be at b jier cent for 1.5 years. . ITie corpoiation is authoiized to tponr -the- --fi'rst- fraymenlj*-. three , ears or even longer. Those who have lost their hdme.s during the jiast two years ean, if they MR. COTTON-SROWER \ THERE IS A BALE SURPLUS REDUCE CROP //0!V TO PREVENT TROUBLE LATER relieved Black-Draught T HKUK w**re^-<iH*s*' will! tlioiight the 3* B K4..VT+*T » M**w«r has ****ftte **f- artoHmf iltIMi: \1|\ISII:K M\CI>n\\!i. wa** '.<(in\iiig :i!hiu( in •l*‘'*p**r;tt** **fT<*rl li> ^.•l\♦* til** riinff'rriii'**. ;iml :ifl**r *lh** ui*‘« liii;: ;imt pritnum iiiiunili* id lh»* gohl hltM- Ilf had M tall* willi lil'ttrg**'* ltoiin**t •>( I raiir** ami lli**u valletl Mr llnll arul oiliff A merit an d**l**gat**s lilt!* *«*iif*-r'-m-f, I!** slio\\«*d tliriii tiuii they wiiiild U** h**l<l to Idauu* It Ih** par ley fail*<1. ami the \iu*'rit*:iiis r*'s«*nl**il whji* llif> <iiusi<l**r*'d 1*1 h*‘ iiti attempt thus f<» f<ir<** I’re'*i<|«‘iit Uoos<*\**ll to alter hit povitjon fiun ||||. .pdhir slmuhl not h«* *ii;iliiliz**<! iiiilii lh**r** has l**‘«*n a siihst.ifitj.'il ris** ill fomuuMiliy prif**s and wages in th** Uiiiteil Sfjir**s. .Mr Hull fold .M.ii HiJtiuld that the.que.stimi of iniiu*‘*li.'rt** stjihilizalion of rurren ••les is b**.\oiid th** jurisdieiion of ili** .Am**rii;in •l**l**gaIioii. < Sim** .Mr Hull r**fus**d to d*» any ihlii'g .•ihoul immediut** ruri**irr\—stal* Otto Kahn runeirry ilirailioti. tli** m<>ii*‘tMi'.v sulM*oniiiiitt*‘e *l«*«'itl**ti to r«*pttrl l:i\<ii':ild\ <*11 S**n alor Key I’ittuiau's gold r*‘so1ut htn. whi* h provides, atmuig oth**r things. f«»r w itlalfawal Ilf the yel4**w . nwdat from rrerttiaf(**n ami r***lu< }ng theg*d*l ••oM ragi* of <<‘idni| hanks to |>**r *-enl. If iiisfiifd a stal*>in«‘nt that such imim l.il \ fhaiegi's ''must not 'l*** laki ii as ail fxi iis** for uudulv build ing 110 H larger sjuprrstrm lure •*! not*‘s aiid I redils '" Th**r** was f**.ir tlirouglioul Kur"pe that til*' •!• vflopiiieMis vvitiild roui)M*l all nati *iis to aliamion the gold stand ard, ami thK w.is g’v**ii, force hy the .iiinoumetu**id Ihat Ksioiiia hatl tak*‘M tKat step.'' TTriief. raTtim-tdintrii's, i) was «*\p**i i«*d. Would follow suit. a«*|ui1i:il of t’liarh'S .Mltrhell on In- ••o|iH* tax evasion •*h:irg**s would take the h**art out of Ho* s«*tiat»»rlal Inves ligation of private liaiiUing iio'thoiK hut Ho* r o m m I f t e e r*s stiiu**«l its inquiry, and l*ros**eutor I'enllnaiol r<***orii put on the 1«stand Otto K 11 h n. h«*a*l of Ktiltn. l.oi*h A < <>.. ami ilislin guishi'd patron of Ho* till** arts. .Mr. Kahn talk«‘d at l*‘tiglh ot llo* philosophy of pri vate hanking and of the pi*K**s.s**s for the markt‘ting *>f s**«-unHes, with «*s|H*rial r«*f**r**nre to ih*>s** of railroaijs. He said the g*M**l (•rivate haiikiT d*i**s not **hase iifl**r husiio'ss. and he e*uid**mn*‘d comp*‘ti ti\«* hiihling for s('ruriti«*s put out hv r«*riM«rali*tns. Th* re was mu« h discussions of the wh*M»p**e *l;iys of IIIJT and IP'JS. In *lw*«*IHng upon,Ho* mania of tiiose days. -Mi^. - JK-ahn—irekl -ihai - twi far a s c* in iroU«**l inllalion is conr«*i ned he knows of only **io* ag«*nry that ran exer«*ise a r*»rr<*rtive inllurnre when ever n«**M|***|. and that is the federal ri*s**r\e hoard. Till* *•011110111**** took up Ho* matter <*f III** ('hil*‘an bond issue of I'.rj.A. whbh has h****n in d**fault f**r iw** \<»ars. .Mr Kahn saiti (hat .Norman H.* iMvis, roving tiuil>assa<lor In l!u r«qH*. T«*r**rv •■•T~Te«*s i*f MMt f*ir his ser\i*^**s in llo* iO‘goHaHidis f«»r the thi.iHng of Ihos** liotuls,- hut that ilr l‘a\is at that lime was a private ••Iti of those terrible ilisasti^rs that p**- riiMliraily iifHi* t the t'hilO'se. hurst in «*ast*‘rn Kw**i«-how ile>lr**\*Hl III** iiuportaiil *•114 J«*n. dr«*wnl-ng tlioiisamls of .V rhoid- jirovinre of 'rung- persons ; "I derided to take Thedford't Hlark-DrauBht, as I had lMM*n hav ing pillous MiM'lls.'' writes Mr. <’has. E. .''t* v**i)8, of ('oluininiH, Ind. “Wh. n 1 get tilllmis, I ft'ol .sl**r*|)y anti tir**<l Hii.l do not f*‘* ri like doing mv work. I gil awfully (ilzz.v. 1 know then that I luol l)8tter take something. After T found tiow g(Ktd Hliick-Dranglit N. tfiat is what I fiave used I gm'Ss It rl<ls tn** of the fille. for f feel het- f<*r — don’t fee} Ml*.*-. T **»»> <iropplnsr orf to sf.-**p **v*'rv time T sit diwvn. TJiHt, to nf**, Is a verv had feeling,”- V'o*.’ j/OM ran </rt liUo'k-Dranght in thr form of a BYUfP. for Childi«»v ami the wall ofAv:tt**r then sw**}*t down Ihe .Ma,\**n river valh*y. wiiung out maiiy viihigix iirot taking a Htoiis.'iml m**re lives. n T il t; ‘I IK «lis;irinaiiu*nt **onf**rt*nre In il**neva *l***i*I«*<l t*» a<lj*'urn until alter Ih** s«*ss'i*iii **f ih«* l.**agti*> «»f .Na tions ill S**|*l**mlK*r'"h**«aus** llo* sfates- m**n ar** s<* busy n**w with other more imiio'tiiate prohl«‘ms. huring Ho* r**- e«*.ss I'hniriiinn .Arthur Heiidi'fson will negi*fi:ite with Ihe principal g meiils ami has high hop**s f«tr gmal results. KSriKYI.Ntf l»ef«»re a' one-man gniml jury consisting of Judge H. Keiilan. a lK‘tr**it h:ink«*r, Herbert Wilkin, was aske*l why Detndt’s two hlg hanks were cI*»s<hI last winter. “It was a (dot hy Wall Street to get IIenr.v K«*r*l.” lie replied. He said that in his opin- l*»n it was <l**<‘Uled hy the New Y«*rk finan ciers, l**ng before the tw** hanks closed their d*M»rs, that th»*,v must pass from the picture nnd Ite re placed- byv one—^bank. .And this «>nt>. Mo* new .Nationa] hank. «*r l>etn»if. is “the child of Wall Sir**«*t." lo* Hthhsl 'Wilkin. "Ii*‘ loH-ame vl«*e i»resideiit »*f the rni**ii Huanlian Trust cotn- |iaiiy at the r*siu«*st of H**ury Ford, sitid that, f**r the second time, the Kasiern Itaitkcrs had h*>en soundly whiplHMl ill tlH'ir atl«*mpt to force tlie nodor maiiiif act lifer to ls*w to tlotin. “Wall Street Iwlieved’’ he sahl. P.x ly luit Jll> For* 1's vtM>jt»! w«>iihl have to <i**al with them or go l»n»ke. They w**r** sjtdiy fooled.” In the c**urse of his testimony Wilkin iiia*le these additional star tling ehargeji^: That huge w;th*lrHwals •tf “smart iiuuiey" had lie«*n iua*le ju^f heftire the two hanks were finally ch».^<**l. and that **ne of wh*‘ cleare*! out a p<*r s*>nal accvuinl was .Mrs. James C*>U' zens. wife *»f the Mb-higan 8*'nat*»r. Thai I*etri»ii hankers generally, pie \Imus to the closing. ha*l become c«*ii vineet] Wall Sire<*t was trying t«* cor% irol all the cretlU of Ihe stale of Michigan. That many clH*<-ks..cf the fw«* insti tutions were cleartsl through the De troit clearing house after the state liank h*>liflay had t>«H*n dechir**d by Governor fomstock. Tliat fetleral hank examiners had co-operated with the enemies uf the I^E ; Guardiao )frou|i. which had a chain ,]=: I,or Michigan hanks, in. undervaluing asaets of at least one Institution go new National bank of Detroit t: i; I* h7 R. Wilkin t: 7**n. Later in ill** in*iuiry .Mr l***v«>ra <|u«*^ti*^lu•d .Mr, Kabii closely ronc«‘rn ing bis in«'oui«* in r***-**nl y**ars an*l III** tax u|Hui k which h** has |>abl If li«* and his partimrs look a)1\aiitag** «)f hMtphotcs in Hic iiu'oiu** lax laws, at least Hi**re was no cvadvin*:^* 4h^ ilu*y. Iia«i iua«l** fake st'oek sahs to lh**ir wi\*'s. . • KN. HI HH .*». .HtHNSttN. a<Iiiiln lsir;*(**r of Hi**Jmbistrial re<-*>vt*ry act. •qi**ii**d li**!irliigs l-OTT' c*»*l**s suh uiitted for •_'<>\*-rnm*-i f <*itntro| hi*fore :in Interest*-*! crowd in the D**|>art iiieiit of (■•*mm**rce building in Wash ingt**n. the firs! *tne 1*1 Ih? taken up being that *ifr**n*d hy the c*)tt<iii t**x ille industry which was d*‘scrlh*‘*! in this column a ^week ago, III his Iduff m.ariiier Ceiieral Jidin Son iiitro<lu<***d his *b*pufy. W. L. .Al A TToILNKY (JK.NKKAL riLM .MIN'tiS announc«‘d that before toiig he w*»iild imike piildi** the names • •f h*»ard*TS of gold who r«*fuse t«> turn in llu'lr sl*ires of the yellow iimtal then if Ibis piihllcity falls to bring them to terms, they will he proseciit***]. Kven if the governiiu'iit wins a criiii inal *-ase against a h*tnrd**r. tmwever. it may h;ive to jiro<**ed civilly against ten. and his c**unsel. IVmald RichiMTg. and the latter laid *lown thy* nllos *ir proceilqro l*> lie .fo||i»we<J. which were ratlier dls<-*incerHiig to many of his hearers. After explaining the manner in whb-li »c*»de8 would he rts-elve*! fpoiu iiidustrhil groups. .Mr. Ub'hlierK *«ild that the hearings were intende*! to pr<Mhire facts only, and that n** oral ■rgiiieents Ii|s»n qiiesHnns of law would he (u*rmitted. If any Intere.si feH its l**gHl rights were i>eing tram pled e* him also 1*1 g«*i the “idd ha* k tinb-ss Im* vtvbinlarlly yielils up the pr»4-loas iii*‘lal. ('umiiiiugs ailmitted. He sabI h*»w**\**r, that he believhI hold**rs *-«»n- vlci*Hl4n «<riminal *-as«*s would bring In their g*dd ns a step towanl «>l)tainmg Tenieney. \f.\TH'.AN Ulty pollee are *-onvlm-ed * that tlie h<Miih.e.\phisioi) in a cloak files privately in writing to the a*! mtnistnition. acc<*rdlng to this ml riMUii **f SI iVler's cliiirch in Kome was the w**rk *»f u .**'p«filar*l who was arrested, am! was instigat*?*! by the en _ It must l»e content to present IfsT euik*» of the J'utlioilc clinreh Iu S|Ktiii. | |fj,» ! I No one was Injured hy the blast uml the propi'rt.v^ datoage was small. 20 Minutes versus 3 Hours .\ Have your neij'hbors ever dropped into your home to bor row the weekly collection of circular letters, hand bills, etc., that the users think are as good as adverlisinj? in your favorite coun- I i try newspaper? Few people realize the actual coverapre of even the mast modest country newspaper. Not so long ago an advertising: ex pert was quoted as saying; that careful research had ascertained that a certain well-known metropolitan paper is read, on an aver- ajje, for the space of twenty minutes, while the average country- newspaper has a “readinjf life” of three hours to its credit! It is kept 'round tKe house for a week and everyone in the family takes his turn in going: throuj^h its pa^es. —^ !■< That is somethinj? think about. for both subscriber and advertiser to The Chronide “The Family Newspapfer 'Everybody Reads Telephone 74 »♦ = f = ^ V, ,.£A- •►•w; ttmM buy U nt f loiv price. ^ >993 Uaioa.. f^m&sgfm&massmss waMBgr.r.-.-T-jcr-nj. -az**