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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C.
Joaima Aifill News
trator of NIRA, who woufd like to aee
ten million workers re-employed be
fore cold weather comesv
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mURSDAY, JULY 13. 1933
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jGoIdvHle, July 5. — Mr. and Mrs.
Ercie Brown and sons spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Brown in
Haitwell, Ga.
Mrs. Minnie Helms and Mrs. Beu
lah Whatley of Columbus, Ga., are
spending* the week with Mrs. E. C.
Barbee.
Mr. and Mrs. Mitt Milam of Rock Wa.shinirton, July 10. ~ Two
Hill, Mr. .and Mrs. Bob Hardin andl^ords are coming into use a.s a result 1
Mrs. Grover Hardin of IMiKmire, and i the new laws now in effect. They
Mrs. Sarah Hardin of Forest City,'are NIRA and FRA. So far they have
N. C., spent Sunday with Mr. and printed only in capital letters,
Mrs. J. G. FrankUn. ‘ sooner or later they
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Phillips visited
relatives in Anderson Sunday.
Miss Mabel Strickland of Hartwell,
Ga., spent last week with .Mr. and
Mrs. Ercie Brown.
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LITHE
OLD
, IIWWRD
bn CAfttH.6ETZ
Farmer .As Consumer {
Under F'R.A the problem is not iden-j
tical, for farmers have never * tended j
to work together and never will to any!
extent. But by dealing with each in-|
dividual producer of the basic agri
cultural commodities and making it |
worth their while, by funds derived j They are selling playing cards in
from Uxes on,the processing of their|>jew York for the outdoor playing of
I products, to r^uce their output, the. 'jjrjg cards are heavy enough so
way is open to keep farm prices up that the wihd will not blow them
to a point of profit for the farmer, I away,
thus enabling him to become once I
the first time. The hospitals are wor
ried about the number of accideids,
seme minor, some serious,
y
From January 1 to .May 1 an aver
age of more than 50 persons a day
were bitten by dogs in New York. j
Saw
worn by
y a man the other
being
More than a million people have at
tended the new Radio City theatres. •
Every hour of the day someone
abandons a motor car on the streets
of Sew York. |
Mrs. R. G. Carr and children return
ed to their hpme here Sunday, kfter
spending several weeks in Gaffney.
Misses Mary Chapman and Valley
Kelly spent last week in Pelzer.
Mrs. Anna Thoma.'; is visiting her
sister in Buffalo.
Mrs. R. H. Hill and little son ami
Claude Tucker of Huntsville, .Ala., are
seem bound
to become regularly recognized words
that w’ill not need capitalization.
—
'NIRA is composed of the initials of
.N'acionaf Industrial Recovery Act and
FR.A stands for Farm Relief Act. The
practice of coining w’ords out of in-
:i als' is new to Washington, although
.t ha.s been the custom in Europe»for
iuany years. Every Fmglishman know’s
'vhat is meant by “Dora.” It is the De-
nse of the Realm Act, passed early
■n the war and still in effect. It is
‘Dora,” for example, which makes it
illegal for saloons in Fingland to be
oj)en during certain hours of the day.
VVe are going to hear a lot abrmt
Manhattan island saw a rorc.sc f're
*the other day, that is, a tree m Bry-
iant park caught fire in .some myst?-
Irious manner.
Book .salesmen are appearing on the
struts here, that is, are selling ont of
a suit-case parked on the curb.
A New York railroad has opened a
ifishermen’s.information bureau.
more the consumer of practically half t I , • j l • x-
of the nation’s manufactured pro-j A beauty parlor here has installed a! It is said there.are offices m .New
ducts, at nrice.s profitable to the man- ;with a footrail, and redjXQik illuminated by candle light le-[
in turn helps i high chairs, where new, im-i cause the electric current has beeniZatJon which wul! write speeches for
to ported perfumes are displayed and eff becau.se of non-payment of^y*^^ deliver, or magazine articles
They’re putting rubber pads on the
bottom of garbage cans here. Less
noise.
“Ghostwriters’ Bureau,” an organi-
ufacturer.
keep men
.And that,
at w'ork at
good wages.
consume the farm and factory pro
ducts.
The consumer, a.s somebody apart
from the producer, no longer figures
in the politico- economic picture.
There’s “no sich animile” as a con
sumer who is not also a producer, or
sold.
4 bills.
to deliver, or magazine
[for you to sign, is getting along nicely.
A department .store here offers a
brand new watch designed for the
leader of the most vigorous life im-1
aginable. To test it they dropped it
from an airplane at Roosevelt field,
A certain steamship company is said
to give discounts to honeymoon
couples.
There is a hotel here which uses
very few of them. Keep the producers, 3,400 feet, and it didn t lo.se a s^ccond. boys. I have often
prosperous, farmer, wage-ea^er, j ^ben a buyer soaked it in water for j^y^ndered where midgets bought their
visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. Tu^er. \
Mi.ssfs Nellie and Edna Hamm, Lula ‘*•’*'*‘8 and “Fra. When they are in j
Mae Auaway, Tootsie Odell and IVir- 'full ofieration they will bring about
othy Clark ivturned Saturday from! radical changes in methods of j
Camp Tappuak. !doing business, in industry and agri-i
Messr.s. t laude.Kav. W’arren CIein-loMlture, that many are speaking of the]
ent. Cecil Blakely and Sigsby Hairf‘’new deal” as a revolution. In a very
spent the w^wk-end. at .Myrtle Beach. “ real .sense, that is what it is; a revo-
J lution in the bl(K>dles,s .American w’oy. i
.Vs- Ot4« K^lm-p«dnttid out-i>efure-.iiui i
senate inve.stigating conimittee. ahnut |
rvciy thirty yeais the United .'States'
changes ii.s attitude toward d):; inis.sj
and makes a cotnplete about-face. i
'I'wo Roosevclt.s and .Theories i
I
The lest fHeviou< ehange was in tlie!
admlni'^trat inn of Tiieodore I’oc-.-evelt, j
when till* a iti-ii u.'l laws were eiiacte ^
The theory then wu'^ that what the na-j
lion iieede;! most was unrestrieUul .
competitien, war to t!.e death hetwet h;
l.usinoss (jrganizations, unrestricted J
ecerybmly to gt't~Tht7y the'
fight for wealth and either win or be
manufacturer, for the.v are the real 1days and even that didn’t faze it.
consumers of each other's product;?, j
That is the whole theory of the new
clothes..
Hundreds of men, W'omen .ind chil- i TTiere
deal as
FRA.
repre.sented
NIRA and
club of blind girls here
injure thejn.selves every day in who.se members get together regular-!
Yoik tryin.'; to roller skate for;ly to play bridge.
f?ome trains leaving out of New
York are cooled by electrical refriger
ation. Some are cooled by machines
before leaving the terminals.
Everything In
FLOWERS
Clinton Flower Shop
Member F. T. D.
Phone
Tells How She Lost
15 Lbs. of FAT
Kh».*uovUi*-iii (Line T(»a
Hcie n v. j '.rin who wa rapidly
putlintr on weight and who was trou
bled with 1 lu uiiiutism too. Brad k u
letter;
"1 -♦arted taking kruscht'r. .‘>.a!ts
Lecaav^e of-lira good iL.JuiiLxlone for s. .. . ,
friend of mine who ha«l been crippled.
with rheumatism. .At the en«r of th(
licked.
The theory of the Franklin Rob.so-
velt administration is that unrestrict-
pleased. But 1 have also<fell my
matism much less, which has been so
troutdesome in my kniws. 1 must .say
I think Kru.schen a splendid weight
second bottle 1 \\a.s w’cighed and find
1 am now only 14S pounds (original
weight 1<>3 lbs), at which I am si,»
But 1 have also-felt my rheu- competition, formerly encouraged
in the supposed interest of the ulti
mate consumer who would benefit by
how prices, is a ruinous policy when
reducer.” (.Miss) FI. L. P. competition destroys the buying pow-
Dverweight ami rheumatic poi.son-consumer hy closing factoiies
ing often go together. The s^x salt.-* throwing men out of work. Ln'ler
Kruschen assist the intenml organs to
jK-rform their functions pro|H*rIy—lit
tle by little that ugly fat goes; slow
ly, yes- liut surely. A'ou feel wonder
fully healthy, youthful and energetic
—more so than over iH-fore in your
life! ’
Kruschen ISalts is obtainable at
^ree competition in industry there isl
A’oung’s Pharmacy and all drug slore.s
—a jar lasts four weeks and costs not
more than H.5e.—Adv.
always an irresponsible minority in
every line to take advantage of every j
excuse to reduce wage.s and lengthen j
working hours, and by price-cutting to;
bring the whole industry to ruin. j
Wage-Earner the ConMumer |
Thai the wage-earner is the princi-
|ml eonsunu-r is-a lesson the economic
world has learned only in the i>ast
twent.v year.s'or so. Therefore, the ap-!
^proaeh of the new deal to the eco-1
nomie situation is not from the point
of view that the consumer must be;
(protected against high prices, but that
the consumer must be enabled to liu.v
goods at whatever price is high;
jCnough. to insure profits ,to the pro
ducer, the consumer being, primarily,
[the wage-earner who must have a job
at good wages if he i.s to he able to
jbuy anything more than ba-re neces
sities.
! That economic theory is. not new
with the present administration. It is
I the theory held and strongly advocat-
le<l by President Hoovej* and many
headers of political and economic
'ibought for a g<H>d many yeam. What
.stood in the way of constructive action
A Laxative that costs
only //or less a dose
.NI'XT TIAtl] yon nesd meiiicin
to :,ci (>n tlo* bowcl.s, try 'ri.cd-
li-rd's Pla-'k-l iraught. It brings
•I'lick n-lbf and is priced within
I - ;t(’h ot all. Black-Draught is
?>iie of the least ex|>eitHive baxa-
tives that you tun lind. A JSseiit
parkage coiiihIius 2a or more doses.
ilefieshing relief from, constipa
tion troubles ftvr only a cent or
less a dose—that's why thousands
of non and women prefer Thed-
ford's Black-Draught.
notice I
* 'wa.s mainly politict?; partly the op|>osi-
See us for best‘prices on feeds ofition of congress to anything which
all kinds. .Mule Feed, (dw Feed, j Mi ; Hoover was believed to desire, and
Thicken 'F'ced for small and large' paitiy the reluctance of most old-line
chickens. , politicians to advocate or supiun t any
Calcium Arsenate andHill Weevil j change in the statutory
.MoiasM-s in small and barr^l'^ots. strueiuie, especially in the s.uiet
(anli-tiu.st laws.
Heaxy and Fancy (icoccnea. , took a genuine “new «leal,” a
complete sweeping out of the bldi
■crowil ami an overwhelming majority j
!of public sentiment and congression.al i
I votes l)ehind the new President, to,
I make it possible to try to do anything I
about it.
, Now NIKA and FRA
The result so far is NIR.A and F'R.A.
jThe purpose behind the.se two radical
I.»et me figure on vour stone ^*'**'' manufac-j
work if vou are piannini; In -rrici.ltural
build. We'can cut any kind of'*"' - '•'“t •'-c.e »h.ll W no
stone desired in the construction P"cc-cutt,nK, m. mihlc.s,
of a veneer or solid wait.
Will cut stone either in Clin
ton or Newberry.
All work guaranteed — prices
very reasonable.
OLOF DAHLJREN
1310 College Street
NEWBERRY, S. C.
We do Public Hauling.
Day phone 1.57. Night phone 110.,
Farmers Exchange
Phone 157
STONE^UTTING
oeerprodfiction to fore?* prices down,
i nothing done to shake the stability of
indintry or agriculture,
j Under NIRA minimum wages and
Snaximum wot king hours are provided
.by agreement within the inilustry,
•with the government ready and able
[to step in and force pixxlucers who
wonH cooperate to live up to the pro
visions of the code agreed upon. Pro-
[duction control, price maintenance and
other conditions calculated to insure
steady work at good pay to all work
ers are included, and the anti-trust
i laws are ix‘pt*aled.
j The first industry to .submit a sat-
i*sfactory code is thi; cotton'textiie in-
jdustry, w’hich has agreed on $1‘2 a
.week in the South and $13 in the
I North .as the minimum wag?*, 40 hours
a.'; thfc maximum work week, and not
,iuo!*€ than two shifts a day for fac
tory workers, while there is to be no
I selling below^ production cost and oth
er means to prevent unfair competi
tion are provided. Every other Indus,
jtry in .America* is organizing under
jXIRA, though not fast enough to suit
1 General Hugh iohifisun, the admlnia-
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