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\ / / .1 7 I THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. THLRSI>AY, JtJLY 13, 1933 News Review of Gurrent Events the World Over MlTS tn rrpfw traf;? -> *ii«* I ililfd S::'trs'‘ London Econonuc Conference Is Saved From Immediate Dissolution by Secretary Hull—R<»osevelt Pushes His Domestic' Recovery Program. 1 Bv EDWARD W. PICKARD \ II ia. |i:0!!! <-<I l.:» 'iliiiiian 1.1 tK'khart. ari* li iti " lilt* first . by linssu aniuiroR to SO, 0<«» balet of Am' rW’si?; cotton. It Ir to be finabtod by tlm Rfr cniisiruftion Kina rice corpuratiuD whii li will iuu4i« a series of loans j NO NEW DEVELOPMENTS : IN DENDY MURDER CASE Speeds Business t ♦ State Con^itables Richardson and Newman In City Under Direc tion of Governor Making Investigfation of Slaying of Negro By ' Unidentified Men. Little Ground Gained In Probe. Inquest To Be Resumed Later By Solicitor and Coroner. P nESirirXT Ri*OSKV1'LT sdm'nls- l«*re<l wh.il lta*k<*d like a knockout Mow fr. the c<«nfer**nce in l.on . d«»n. and tben at.tlie nr^oni nqiicvt: of s•■«•rclar^ fUin.:'-'!' bis ", 'll' an efTor! to rc'i uc it . to f'-itisi-’oc li ' )in>; Srt'i n, inMrM- '!’■ Itm v. \»> I fi;r1 n"t ilr ternb'd lo jiaraly,'- tlo* paricx. fiiil li' lAisiicd :i !<• proi t***!; in a -«-or<!:tncc wi.lh fi President Roosevelt own iflca.'i. and tli < * probably arc rbe Ideas of most of his fellow oniiitrymen as! Well. His effort was not at first suiressfut f<»r tlie leaders. jrieldiiiK to the demand of the gold bliKT. decid«Hl' the conference should take a recess for an Indefinite time. This aci'orded with the views of some of the .Ainerli-an delejtates. hut StKf i the solution of wiirld proM%*ma, I ■ think It time for ns to arj:ue the an- | fairness of su< li prononiicenuMils.’* i I're.sidcnl I.e Itrun was one of those I at the dirm r. European pre,v-s fn m<isf In =i.. c.s «ri?i«-|7.ed the |•res^denf■s -T,;-id hat-di'ly Hnj in I'erlin the ^ Vai'i or;:aii.-Ih r Aiicriff,., bit tlie nail I II the head with the slateuieni ifiit [ I'rcsidenl |{«Misc\elt tak«‘S the same stand us the Nar.l jrorernmeiif. name ^ ly. that a hettllhy'domestic economic 1 system Is more liiitNirtant than the r«‘lation of home currency to forci;in. W’hen The Chronicle went to press j wrench, the Negro spirited away in totullnit almut llast night, there had been no new de-jan automobile by four unmasked and (kN) to Amerlcttn ex jvelopments in the case of the murder j unidentified white men. Wednesday'j porters. These loani jhy unknown parties on the night of'morning about 11 o’clock, the dead j will be M‘<-ured by ! July 4th, of Norris Dendy, Clinton‘body w'as found in the churchyard of| notes of the Amtorp | Negro, who was dragged from a city j the old Sardis church, near Renno.! Tradins company and j police cell and slain somewhere in this ^ According to Sheriff Ow'ens, w"ho ar-' uncomlitloiially guarui teed by the‘vicinity and his body left in the Sar-jrived on the scent? shortly after the | Soviet state hank. Aintorg is Owned Idis churchyard, about seven miles discovery w'as made, a heavy hickory’ by the L’ S, S, K. and was organized 1 from here on the Calhoun highway, i stick and about forty feet of three- by the mnv Ilns.s-ia to carry on It* j Immediately following the killing of > business in a country lyliere It bad ’ Governor Blackwood ordered j ® snort length of cotton rope, were Smith W. Brookharl J.MBOSITIO.N of the processing tax no oflicial standing. 'The loans will be for one year and, like the $r»O,(KN)/i00 H4lvance<l to ('hina by the Heconstruc tlon eorporatlon for the pii wheat atxl cotton, will bear lnteri,vt. There was mneh di.si ussion as to whether this transaction forelioded State Constables John W, Richardson ^ spot be.side the^bod>\ and W'. F, Newman here to start an signs of a struggle, j investigation of the slaying. The two according to the sheriff, the body ap- li cbase Of out of the eitv over the, Pa’-^btly having been thrown in thej r. per cent i\vcek-end but returned the first of the.'a’J "’here it was found in a life-; A t 9 week to re.-Jume their work on the case, i^css condition. The theory of the sher- They were in the. city again yester- was that whoever killed the Negro day quietly working on the probe in I committed the deed elsewhere and diplomatic r^ogiillioa of the Soviet running down some due ‘’'ought him to the churchyard t>o dis- go^ernment.by the United States-an i . iHentification as to the <?uiltv nar- Pose of him. n tary of Slate Hull, acting uwIieF In ■trucli.ons fr«>tn iTesIdent ll.M.sevidt, flercidy fought the plan and Anally jier* •uaded the hiifelnC or steering com niittee. to change'its mind. It then de clarinl it uas tirmly deto' ininetl to pro ctu-d with tiu- woik of the conference and asked the various subcomiiiltti'es to prepare a list of questions tirat c<»uld he iiM'fulIj studied by the con fereiice. monetary problems being ex eluded by the gold ld«K'. As tariff prohletiis alM» are out. It may seem of ?A) cents a bushel on wheat went Itito effect, and Se«-retary of Agricul ture Wallace let the public know that he inlendi‘4] to exercise his |siwers ,,to prevent “unreasimahle” Increases of retail prict‘8 In its wake. The Iowa Bakers’ Bs.<oclution ,.had projiosed. to Increase bread pric«‘s froih 5 to 8 cent* per poimd JoaL- and Mr, Wallac# - ; warned them, calling attention to btfl : authority. The President of tlie Iowa ashucUttiun communicated with na' I tional headquarters of the American ; Bakers’ as'-'o<*iation and announced I that the projecte<l price advance would ; he witiiheld until further notice. How- ! ever, bread prii-es in certain cases ' I were advanced in Minn«*n|sdis and St Paul. In western Pennsylvania and , also In siune other localities. Tlie internal revenue bureau as .. ..... . . I of identification as to the guilty par other of l.rookhai-t s hol.bies. Assist |’ At the preliminary inque.st held ant Secretary of State Mob.^^ hiul an give out. and that in .spiteby Coroner Thomason, a jury was intliiiiite talk in London with Maxim, • * i 'imnaneled and the hodv viewed, after Litvinov, astute coininlKsar ith M.HXim,^^ progie.ss that has been ‘o'Paneled and the body vjewed, after or Kussia. which it rece.ssed at the call of the It is action now in the U. S. indus trial recovery program .and flu- man, of tlic hour is Gen. Hugh K. Jo}.ii'<on (above). This photo was (;.k.-n a.s Gen. .Tohnson opened tlu* hearings ou industrial codes subiniltcd i(V differ ent ii-dastries. Riga dispatches say that Moscow ex pects this recognition by Jidy 31. L‘ TVINOV greatly strengtliened 1 investigation. Governor BlackwcKHi, from his office ye,sterday, stated that “there will be let-up in the prose the Itiissjan guvernment’a world., -ppsillon iiy bringing t<x^4L-«ucce«sfuL conclusion negotiations for a pact of non-aggrpHslqn with st'ven of Its neigh bors. The tlon. beside cution and that the inquiry will con tinue. coroner and solicitor pending a further — - - investigation. The body was al.so ex- ^0 r * CSUTS rXfEQ amined by Dr. McGowan, county phy- *7 . sician, wha stated that. “Dendy came iFrom The Chronicle to his death as a result of ih,juries”to| bn92.1. « , ti x» "F" fractnre irrthgirasyl’iw Ckmstable Newman disclosed Satur- ; 'of the skull. ' day that he and Constable Richard.son I, , . , r • m - 1 Ma«on has given up his position le states signing this conven- had dug from the walls of the police!, ,^ ^ ac 've Roseville, ariff iFlurneiTTb the city llussla, .r, H,toul., I.„t- cell where Den.ly was held a prisoner,!""t """"“noed when he would re-n„ „i,h Young’a Tlo. Poland, l!u.oania,-rurke,, Persia .two lead hullets which apparently had ^Thomason to resume p^an and Afghanistan. Litvinov said In been recently fired into the timbers.; ® mques . niacy. , , 1 . snm«*d llie ra.sk of coll«*cting the that tlie conference has, lost Its Arst i ppoceesiftf- tax. Forms for Its en forceiuent were sent out. requiring re turns from ap|*roxiiiialely .’ffi.tkM) bak , . ^ ers. retailers and 4.ntN) millem. enferro^ was In the fom. of a nma.j ,,,,^ r.s.d 10 It I.) Mr, Mall, iHelnnlns: rank iiiqMirtance in world n4‘ws for the present. What the I‘resident Arst did to the “I would regard it as a catastrophe amounting to a world tragedy if the great conference of n:itl«uis calli^ to | era. Its i»ur|»ose. it mav he rm-alled also to stiM'ks of pneliicts proct*sse<l from w'lieul held by oiillerM and l»ak Code Will Make . 527,000 Jobs London: .One of the.se, according to the con- “Tlie conviuitlon constitutes a now 'stable, was embedded about one-half link in the chain of tiu? Soviet gov- ‘inch in a pine 1x1, while „the other, ernment's measures systematically dl- less than two inches away, was buried rectod towards reinforcement of. jess than one-fourth inch deep in the, peaceful relations with its neighbors, jwood. Mr. .Newman said that he found j , Tlie Soviet ITiion is ready to sign'on reaching (.'.linton.that Dendy’s wife,Textile Measure To Give Em- Krmilar conventions with' any other :an,j n^other had come to the jail toT"~p|6^^nt To 13 PerCent More states Irroispective of their geograph- ^bout a bond and had witnessed] rp. ' y j leal position and existing relations removal from the jail. They saidi A " witil Itself. ♦V...,. r^.iwk.l n mon oKroit ! f N \V. L. Lo^’el.Ace. for Severn) years a resident of thi.« place, died at his home Mond'iv. Go.'ich \\. A. John.sQn ha.^^ .etumed to the city after being a pat »’^t in a Greenville hospital. . W'axhington, .Ittly 9.—In a 22-page they found a small group of men about Several days later it was announced building as they approached, and that Llthu.nnln and Russia hud signed Dppdy cry for help, president giving the rea- a pact along Hie same lines. ^^e jail by textile code’s provisions Miss Kthel Hunter has gone to Palmerville whore she has accented a position. ‘ the unideHtifi'cii ;»arties, placed in~~xr juul—the- J, P', Workman — -r- - - - - Y • ' *■ rA Ahatice wheat acre.ige reiluctlon. nient huanclal siablllly* and a greater | To Hnam e apiilication of the farm l*ni.s|Hnt.v to the masses of ail nations' act to corn and swine ihe farm ad- ' should In Hdxance of any serious ef-' ministration is piaiining to put Info ! fort to (smsider these hriwder prob- | ♦.ffe< t by October I a i»nK‘esslng tax i 1*1118 hIU»w liMdf to lie diverted by thej on hogk” from which It is expected ■ proiM.s.nl of a purely artlAcIsl and j yi.'^MNNUNM) will be realized. Se<ra I temporarj eviHH-iiin-nt affecting the piry Wnllace lias suggested that rep , nion. fairy e\< luinge of a few nations resent:itivf‘S of the corn and hog pro^ i rM»mnMnd.tior« fCT wfw L„ attach-of-pneuiiioi; roVng from Ized his amidtion to control (Jer- innny politically, for the Catholic Cen- Miss .Maude Baldwin has reluPned Dendy wn» brouKht to the city about i ■!'nnlo.v-| 0:1(0 on 'ruesday afternoon by Deputy i textile mtiustry to 627,0M. school at Great Falls .after be- ^IS not only will absorb those wholj„ i,,. have become unemployed .since 1930, trists. the last surviving non Naxl i>;7en7orT7f" GoldVille,'^"and i tho.se who k Ixtt. * ;VlOXrA «1 exi 1AOA party, hag dissolved, as has the Ba ,, , . . ... „ v.rlan People-, party, which before “P is 13 per cent more than weie the electl..n8 of .tinrch 3 wax the sixth ; . . , . ne«r floblcille. l‘•'''l>loyed In the industry in 1927, its <»nl\. “>u« h aclU*n. sm:h dl\crsl«m. slmwf a singular lack of |ini|Mirtion and fiill- ur»' to remeinlM-r the larger pur|Mis«‘fl for which the ecttnonilo c«u»fereu<e! orTgInally wa> calbsl l^•gelhef.” I'eU'gales of the guM liltK* nations, htl by I ranee. Were angenvl both tiy file I‘i»-si<lent < atlilinle on stitiiili/.a lion uiiti Ity lii.at ll«ey coii.wid^'riMl liig ditlitfonal maniitr. and I'riine Minis ter .M.n I •oiinPi w.is grievoijvly disiqb- , fioiiiu'd. lot- Ci>n'>-n‘:i<-«* l»*a<l«*rs met ! and Mll«-r n lot i»f « \«-«*,Hlii;;;ly pi.tin ‘ *I'eak ng ado|>ie>d » rixdiilj<>tv to a<i. joiirn. wliitli w.tw wluit tlic* etihp'-ldrtc In-ist.tl iii»m. .<«- r. tar.x ilijll alone. Hill Id>im ‘111 and ciingiiiL' ilie init^r flatioii.-ili-t doctriiM-o wh^yb the I'res Ideiit iiatl it'.cimioinHl.-tH^uetl tor «-oii tiin;ane«* «*f tin* roi..i.ri iH «• and in,ally iHMsiiaibsi the other JeadiTfc (a will, hoi.I tin- adjetirniiieiit^ r« -idinjon uniII fnrthiT Word Imd los-u r»*<-i»ivcd from Air. |{«H>>»-\, If. 'Ihe l‘r« vident's 2e«Mnd comri'unlca tlon was more rx>n«*iliator\ in tone hut sln»wi-«| iio iIi.wiHivitifin to rctr«*al from Hie tH»>iU.ulL he l*ad-t^keu, - He aR.*^erfet| that i?.e raiding and staldli/ji thill of < .iniitHHid} pru-t-s was the iiia diieers get togeiheV in Ihe near future and di^’uss this iiuiiier. A maviviuin priM-essIng tax on cot ton, probably 4 cents, is to become ef j fcctive on .\uguKi i. If the acreage re- duetion CHmitHigii now tinder way In the Cotton hell sUcceetls, and a proc e^^-ilng tax of almiil 0 ctuils a in.iind is to he levied on cigar l« afTyi»o tobac cos bv Octol»<.r 1. der Former Chancellor Brnenlng and y^^^r-old white man, at a resort on Hie Nazis had been closed. wUh Hia ‘-ake Murray where Dendy is alleged t’entrists’ relclistiig members hecom- Ao have struck Lollis in the face. Lol- |by industries. He pre.sented figure.s showing the recent greatly increased activity in ng 'gHests" or ‘liosidtanfs'’ of the il's »dd Dendy had each carried a truckindustry. With a mark of 314,000 HllU.rites. of holiday picnickers to' the “buck |«’>^ip‘‘'.V‘*d in March, the industry in Brnenlng hims.df, one source said. I water” for the day. Dendy is said to,-‘one employefl 400,000, about the 1929 Would not ticconie a .Nazi, hut f’ount 'have gotten away after the difficulty 1 employment has gone even Liigen Qtiadl Isny. \yho was empow- i)ut later was overpowered and arrest-j‘*ey“nd that, Johnson said, hut gave ered to act for the Bavarian |io|mi R'i FTCR.VING from Ids vacation Jor otijt.-ctixe and Ihe exchange \alne cruise ti» C:im|Mdi« lln ivlarjd. the i I'resi.lent rcccixcfl iiieiid.crs of his cabinet on lioard Hie cruis,*r Indian «I*"II«. and then laiohsl. Went to the W Idle ilon.se nnd pliingfsl Into tile task of getting Ids domes tic nssuery progrtiin Into full operation. His attention was given Arst to the |*ub lie works and indiis trkil nn'overy iilans. Ill the case of the ^former he decided Hi.it |inf*rity slioidd he gi\en l«» the projei-ls that |troylde lists, aitidicfl for admission to Hie .Nazi party as a hosplliml and advised his collengu«*s to do the same. ,\ll oHier o|tpo.siiion parlies having quit f»r merged with the Nazis, the Hiller gftveinmeiit Is now free tf» go alu‘.‘id unhampered with its “national revolution.’’ which Is being extended to Industrial, ndlgions, ediieationn! and agricultural life ed at Goldville .and brought here and '''’ nioro, recent figvires. locked up. \ The e i-; nothing “static’’ in this .Shortly after ten o’clock the lock on co.l<*. the administrator em phasized, the cell door was liroken with a iu'Hvy “Should there’he a ma . ked rcces- j—--— 8ion in production the <iuestion of ^ ^ ^ hours will have to be reconsidered.” Personal Mentmn ness of her mother. Miss Grace I^>gan of .Madison, Ga., has been the guest of Mrs. R. W. Phillips. (h'rom files of The Chronicle for Janui’ry 18, 1923). WAN T S FOR RFNT---,n-room hoii.«e on .Acade my strret. Apply to J. A. Bailey. jfor the four-month limitation, ! The re|>ort to the president jilaccs H ighly successful aviation meets w(‘re held In both Los .\ngeles Miss Agatha Davis is .spending this P'^^'t'on 'week in Montreat. .N' C., with her sis-l^f president of the ter. Mr.s. Charle.s Akei nvan, of Macon,' America. It pointeij out that he at first concur- Gn. and t'ldcngo. Tlie onl.v unfortunate Sec’y Ickct ttve most latHhr. eml he carefullv stu- ' died was prep.ared by of the fi.dirir in terms of foreign cur r« iiri3‘s a piinor con'-i<Ieralion. I»«b-ut*s of Fran.**, IIoil«i,d. Bel_+ gium. Italj. |‘<»t:-ii.| and SwitzerlHinl— the citief g..M vi.iiidaol nations—met Intorii n ty nr«T“f*»fm*H! a monetary * iMsd vAbith pins all'their curia»nch‘s ' one |o h Hot her. They el’s** dericled In 1 prim iple to form an sxamomic union ^I ' 11K wh.-at c«>miiitiu>e of H,e e<-on ouiie o-nfer*iK-e alone ac***,!,) pb.vlied sorna-ilking If animum-ed Hiat tlie I nift-d S;.il«s, t'aliada. .\ustralia and Argi;j|Mmi, the great winai |»ro duciiig eoutiiri*-s. Ii.nt n*a-e|(i4s| fhe American pk ii f«»r n-striclion of acre age and pnsiiu to n. Sei refnry <*f Ihe Interior h-kes. .Next' came Ihe trade cod«-s that are h.diig siilmiitt«s| rapidly to Ad hilnislr.iior Hugh .lidmson am! Hint ri-<|uir** Hie l‘re*>id*‘ni*s np|»roval l»e fon* being given the f«ir«-e of fiiw 'I'he lirsi of tli**,M' was tlie cotton t«*x tile code, wtiieh officials. iiidu.v|ry and latior were imlirnst to look n|»on us the tiKMlel for oHr»*r trades to follow General .bdiii'-on and his assisianis reieiveti tlie e**de pr.qNisisI l»y the i w.iman’s ap{>afel iiidu<-iry. aneeiiiig * ali.fnt .'JSMsv* workers; and the oil intlii'ttrx emle .also was reailji for coii , sideralioi) in liters on tlie way w«Te ! the rotles of rhe Iron and steel, an Hiraiite »a»al. aqioiiioldle. luiiilter. Incident in conneidlon wlHi tlie Cnll- Fore.st Iximinack of. Newberry, were fornln affair was the death of Riis.seII the gue.sts of Mr. and Mrs, E, I). Boardmnn, noted transoee.nnlc aviator. ‘Chancy the past week, wliose plane craslied at Indianapolis as lie was racing across tiie continent. ,, . ' T • T • . , ‘n the $10 and $11 minimum wage ...'’.'7"?' »hd in the 40-hour week and later, in public hearing, de manded incrt*ased wages and a ^Ty- hour week. A .MONG recent deatlis were tliose Ml. and Mrs. Irhy Hipp and chil-i\ u • - .In-n ..pent Sunday in Brevard and: moea-ine Flat R.Kk. N. r. -Their .son, Irhy, .Ir., .lohn.on said: “To lift up and {iroviHe adequate jpui'chasing power, we should adjust accompanied them home after spemi of .Mliert R. Lrskine, former head ing a week at Camp Greenville. ,, ,, of Hie SImleImker antomoldle corpora- Mr and Mrs V I’ Adair and Misse.s '*** the moving trend of tlon. nho rommltted auleido; and Marion heakrand Vivian Park.'Adair Mlir.lllo Vrlyoyon. one of the mo.t have retuined from .lohn's Island, ,,..„e,r„l nunre. In Ar:,-ontlna- and .,,h..,e they have been vi.itin* lela- twice I’resUlent of Hint re|uihllc. WANTED—Bids for hauling and put ting coal in the school bt:i)dings. H. IL B«»yd, chairman. Itc FOR SAI^E Plenty of cabbage and cullard plants. Kee John T. Biakely, phone 192-J or I'hl. tf FOR *SALE- Spccia) on elec^ ic fans, $2.19 and $3.27. Floor lam|)s and table lamps. One mahogany cane-hack divan. $1.3.0«, real bargain. Radio re pairing a specialty. Radio Exchange. HOUSES FOR RE.NT—'Three bunga lows. Good location.s. .Mode:n._con- veniencts. One 8-room house, two 6- room houses. Rental $15.00 a month for each. J. h’. Jacobs, Jacobs & Com pany, telephone 238 and 134. 27-4c WHAT DO P. S. Jeanes DO? lives. . ~ M i.sses Russi(h and Mabel Beaudrot be no mow effective than trying to I catch a train moving out of the station i by aiming for Where the back plat-| ftu'in was when the train wa.s .stand-, ing still.” I The wages, in the code are adjusted! •T^HOSL wfm are Intere.stcd in the have returned to their homes in Green- 1 doinvs of tl,r muvlr folk-«nd Hmir after spvndlnir two. weeks with , numhor I. leelo..-nre »vi,lly reedlu* (ho former’. Krandmother, Mrs, Marv'?" P"' increase I aliout Hie lireak up of what had he«n * m the cost of hving. } “This is the first code and it is i frankly experimental,” Johnson de liinuiip iNnii. aiHouioiiilo. luiiilter, i Wind iind r«‘lnil «lrF^g«*,Hls iinliistri«‘S. Tlie imret-iceiii is v||hj«><(-t to Hie a.s •4HI of TbrrFmHg^'iFim.trl^^ AdHdnb»frtHfH* -R b«*4t+teh4vn pr«»\lsli>nv for ale>r>tff>f) of «-erialn ri-g- nljiti*,ns 'SkD -orniiig itdlling aiul qim las Tile ;*eri«»>e 4»f the plnn is Hiat hi e ; J Imp rai<i4><] in n.-iiural gn.wfrg .*« rrs.-s «n«1 th.nl J'unqyf-in efforts :o f—fer ariiffrial |•r•Kluetion be «han Ii»T tTiTil ii single cnxle wa« de-ir«><l f»»r the wlude iMtimiimms coul industry Indiana miiu-s had .nin'adj; sitiuuilttnl a se|»araie c*Mle. \ regarded as tlie ideal fAmily, nrpnng tlie cinema acf«»rs. Mary I’lekfurd and iHmg- las Fulriianks. it ap pears. have rt‘arhod the marlin! divide, as tlie l.es .4ngeles correspomioni s pli ra se It. and are iihiuit, to s«‘imrate. Whether they will lie di\ore4Nl remains to he seen, but they |)n,l,ahly will COLI.EGE POOL OPEN TONIGHT dared. has been announced that the col- swimming pool .will he open to-^ . night at 8 o’clock to the public. Ad-1 mission will he 15 cents to all. i Bible ONI.Y ONE S.XLE MADE ourse Only one sale was made on July AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH f J, V...V . C.V .......... .... I salesday, the case of Sallie J. Hughes i \lOBII.IZATH»X of Ihe nforovta I lion arniy. tiihorwiso tho eiyillan ' Mary Plckford ‘"“""'"•“J'* Bible reading at First Presbyterian' . vs Sallie J. Hughes as administratrix. church for the week of July 16-22 are be. The news came out whon it was et al, 108.1 acres. The property wasifallows- announced Hint “Piekfalr. ’ their home , bid in by Clerk of Court Thos. W. Ben- j X e l•F..\lv!:!l IILNKY T. RAINT.V ex 0,,rfs.H4-4l the goiirntl tlMiught of An'i-rirans wh»*n he sabj that the •eltlvhr.f SA .»f fi-tvign nations whirh dt-i<mnd thai He L'nile*! S!.ites con flnve to |fi*e lavui trade adxanutges Is Hie n-nl 3of the difficulties •1 the L:»n-'-i« eoQfer»-n4'e. H« de elartnt tl-f ivh«*ie r«>uniry was hnr-k Ing tl-e I'l -blrtii in cNHiserxation n»r|»s. It was aniHMiWciKl ' In Washlnglim was xirliinily r«Vu I p!ef»»d and Ihe <'on4-«‘iilration of mail I pfi\\*T exi-«*e«ls even the iiiotiiiir.Mtion | of .4ii,erb-an tne«p«i during the World w.ar In a like p*'rli*d- three imuiHis Director lli*l*en F**« hner reiMiru**! Huif men «r«*re living and working In the for«*st ramps; another 24.iM\ff were In Ihe ctUNlitioning 4-nmps. and bis stand on | 25.tNS? morexweiv being recruited fnun fhe ranks «»f the liHe Tliese men re » : i tr»enc F|»i:L;* r Hi itio lielt-peiMlence day ' *’*'*'*’ ■ d'dlar a day and their" keep dli.'i-*r f.f ti.e Amerirno vhaiiilter «if i fe«lerai gtixernment. and are 4-t.m; erce iu I'aria, AiiitMSKidor i *n tH^^risirurflve ^hor. w her»*aa .''■fraux rig .nmaly def^nleti the Aiiht ‘ • /**" w^ks* ag** thevx were idle. A* lr»n er-o: uile |e.Ury "*'\Vlien we n*ad j l•♦'«•hne^ says: V la lie drcj he dedareil. “of I ’’They have been glvi^ a cham-e aoo'e p*;.*b.w frzendvbqi we de | Overnight ll-ey have become oiiitrib ilr«* an. cJ*ouM he oir friemla. ot'^rx i»i the family neetls. to the ex tkftt rre that we are ***asi twenty five dollart ^i3cE4_Jfesr-J«»^^are-n«r*»>U^g—a--®********** w4tt-direct benellf T*r fTfehr ar-ow C‘. averhlde Ic artrtd fa are and h’IjHIvc** and to local* relief ngenciea.** In Beverjy Hills, was for sale. On 'nett for $1382 behalf of .Mary this statement was | ; made; “It is true tlict Pickfair is for ■all*. It is true Hmt separation la*. l.w«><‘n fioiiglas Palrliatiks and .Miss Pk'kford is ronteiii[d:ifed. If flier# shoYiId be a divorce, the groiimis will be Irk'ompatibllity. Beyond that ther# ia notliing to gjiy ** Early In fhe year there were nuiiora of a 8,^1^rat ion Jif these screen fa eorltea. wild .Miss Pick ford Joined Fairbanks In l.ondon In an effort to end them. Hut simn after th<‘y re- turiiHfl to Cnlir<»mia Douglas left hup rie^lly for Eiigiahd They' were mar fled 18 years ago. the second mar riage f<*r ea<*h. Both of them ar# mlliioniiires. and under agreements ne g»»tlated during recent yeara thay »a»a okHma. Oh -eftch othero ertles. BARBECUE AT LAKE THOftlAS An old-fashioned barbecue will be given at Lake Thomas on the Clinton- Laurens highway, on Thursday, July 27th. The dinner will J>e prepared by expert cooks and served beginning at one o’clock. It will be given under the direction of Ferrell Milam, with the public invited. \ A DAMAGE SUIT may ; not only squeeze you for all you*re worth, now^hut may get you laterf too! CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friend.s and relatives for the many kindnesses and expressions of sympathy shown dur ing the illness and death~of our dear \ New Testament Sunday, July 16—Luke 14:1.5-15:10. Monday, July 17—Luke 15:11-16:13. Tuesday, July 18—Luke 16:14-17:10. Wednesday, July 19—Luke 17:11- 18:8. Thursday, July 20—'Luke 18:9-43. Friday, July 21—Luke 19:1t40. Saturday, July 22—Luke 19:41-20: 26. j Readings In Psalms Sunday, July 16—Psalms 120, 121 and 122. Monday, July 17—Psalms 123, 124, 125 and 126. ' Tue.sday, July 18—Psalms 127, 128, 129 and 130. Additional Automobile Liability Insurance costs but a fraction more than your initial coverage. Dea’i let a Jury verdict mortgage your fu cure! T N A - I Z E S. W'. SUMEREL .^tiia>izer Jacobs Building: Clinton, S. C. Wedneaday, July 19 —Psalms 131, wife, daughter and sister. W’e prayjl32\and 133. i for each one of you God’s riche.st; Thursday, July 20—Psalms 134 and blessings. ^fVKing* 7 ..V . Mrs. Zannie P. Campbell. Mrs. W. A. Addy. 135. F«d«yf^nJ3r21a^::^silHHf 1S6;". " Saturday, July 22--Pgalms 137 and 138. Some one ne^s article you have to sell'Advertise it in Ibe Gbroiucle~ Wsmt Adcolimui. \ . V ■ Z-' a 'SS.-