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PAGE O -.y ■I O " \ THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C ,1 THURSDAY, AUGUST 10. 1933 NRACODE TO COVER All (Oontinued from pag» one) cl«ii‘ed through stato and city head quarters to the labor federation's headquarter.^ hero and then turned over to the recovery administration should IocbI efforts to mend the diffi culties fail. ('•■eer said instructions would sro out to th • o-jranination's entire mem- » c-hip r n t;» accept the Blue Eagle detectives in the world is the Crini-' TODAY Ready To Extend Mortgage Relief Bankers Meet In (ilolunibia To Discuss “Thawing Out” Pro- ces.s. Partly In Force Now. DETECTIVES alone a.< e ’idence of cooneration on inal Invc.stigation division of Great the part of business houses but to Britain, usuallv make inq-’ines whether scc*»ptpnce of Yard.'* ’We have nothing like it in 1 Columbia, .Aug. 7.—Plans to extend the benefits of the farm mortgage re lief movement to all comers of th^* [state as rapidly as possible were laid ^ , at a conference of bank repre.senta- The ablest and most^ famous corps More than 125 persons, represent- , ing banks, open or ih liquidation, in called Scotland counties, attended the meeting. the agreement hud actually h<*en fol- America Each state and community ^ ^ ^ Miller, chief examiner K, siaw ana community board of bank control. JO^^P(l 0^ rii^nPT flpfcs fi.nn hns its own doIipp hiil noi a i a ^ a\ i ■ i • i lias lus own police, Dui inc.e is no j Advantages,of the plan under which enpl.>n rt. national corps of men skilled in the^j^p p^p^j^ administration buys into th,. of cole, a redy oroler dctcclion of enme, except when the!f„„ morticaKes for cash fronr hanks corsidcration hy the a,lmm,stn.ln.n fe, cral laws arc violated, holders and refinances the came another today from the Amen- Mward P. Mulroow‘y, former head; on favorable terms were ex cun .Newspaper Pubhshei-s association . of tin* New York police,'now head of , j,joined by Frank H. Daniel, president p-oposing sh.rtened hours and niini- the state's beer law enforcement, and I pf ^he Federal Land Bank office here,! mum wages. ,i himself one of the best detectives who ^ Henry S, Johnson, agent of the' In addition, the newspaper agree-'ever unearthed the perpetrators of a' japj bank commissioner. • ment would muintuiii existing con*i^cime, recommends that the foderul j Keen interest was shown by the i tracts between employers and em-j government should establish an Amer-1 j^j^^j^pj.j, ^bc information, and at the pleyees, and ri'^'i'rve th^ constitutional ican Scotland ) ard, whose skilled de—_ close of the meeting a vote of appre* ' right of a ti re press. jtectives should tie available *p^g^jpn w'as given the two farm credit This latter exception Stated that upon by the police of any state. I ppj,j.p^pp|.j^^jypj. ybe bank representa-1 ‘‘nothing in the code shall be con- ^ think the idea is a good one. 1 j tives w’ere asked to line up rcHnancing' etiueJ U' autboriT.ing the licmsing of enough other people think so toiforward them to the j jiuh'i.shers and of newspapers or as induce the next .session of congress tojfyj.jp ci'edit agencies in order that the permitting injunction ' firoceedings' ““thorize it. | relief drive might proceed rapidly, which would lestrain the publication The campaign already has been of new spapers.” _ j ^ VhiNK E launched actively in Spartanburg, i R.'presentativv- of the Nutiora' In V'enice last year I overheard two i Florence and Darlington counties. It j Restaurant ussociauoii conferred tourists, complaining! began shortly after a conference of j -mg-fche- iU.y ^ get a taxicab. They{4>ank -i4q»i-eftentative^-oF tbtuJw-votmtiest mond. executi\e director of the emer-T^^realize geTM’y re-employment campaign, and ■planned soon to submit a code wi'li the te<iuest for [.‘innorary effectiveness of its wage and hour provisions. ■ ... . i T‘u* druggists also have a code bridge just finished. You? Johnson reported a desire and will-1 mridiMg. providing d-fferent wages ®t the end of.ingne.ss to cooperate in this respect' cm. boui'- lo' attendants handling ' manifested and that the re-1 nodcine. foods and other merchan-!1’^ movement was proceeding satis-1 itiso Neither tne newspaoer, drug nor :laJiL_,iiLunth^ any kntd in Venice except the ho«l»f=^HTr tnany instances fanhew- that traverse the canals. |must be trimrped down by their cred-^ It is possible now, however, to get itors to allow the land bank to pur- to Venice by automobile, over the new j chase and “thaw out” the debts. finish«*d. You! icstauraiit lode.s bail been taken he- fo'-.' (iemial .loluison where final ap proval imi.st 'ill* given. Only one jui liic lu'aring was in pi'o- What puzzled me in Venice was how|factorily they kept the houses dry. There aiel He said loan applications were coin-1 no cellars, of course. (■>ne .steps from! ing in about as rapidly as they could* a gondola on to the front steps of his be handled. He estimated that all ap- j house But 1 found that the houses are! plications, including the mortgage* !)uilt on piles driven into, the soft mud liquidation activities, received by the | y'M -- and copt loversial phases were Jif.ii from that with appointment of(‘>^ ‘elands that make up land hank and himself totalled up- n ‘■oecial c lounittee to reconciU* dif- nvinufac’ ail waues^id the city, and a thick floor of ancient i wards of $20,tK>0,000. •iinrrete hnd on toil of'the piles serves —- as a foumlation course and ke.’ps the'|a« | aji . moisture from rising. IVlOlCy IVla.p8 UUt ^Never^theless, a rainy day in Yen- a. A*. • ^ • a lot damjwr than a rainy here. ski: Farmers. Exchange l*huiu* 157 For — , BRAINS It is quite a common thing to i.ear people .speak w ith contempt of an edu cated man. Such phra.ses as “<)h. he's only a profe.s.sor, he doesn't know any- Department of Ju.stice Ajjfents Take Hand In Seeking To Un ravel Kidnaping (’ase. Washington, Aug. 7. Signalling SKED l*(f'l'A'rOF:S, F K KS H thing about practical affairs,” give a f!’** a new phase of the gov- w L’#'r'r 1 I'l fc'ij All VV'PFK false idea to the unthinking, who con- anti-i-rime campaign, high \ hi. 1.1 .\hhh^ Al.i. rir.iv. anyone who devotes his life officials today .slartud a senes., ( oniplete lane of Jleavy and Faney Croeeries. FRESH KISH Thursday. Friday and Saturday of conferences at the call of Raymond Moley to seek ways of unifying fed- K. Mood .Smith. O. D. Felder Smith. <). I). Drs. Smith & Smith Dl'TOMEIRISrS SPK( IAIJSTS K>es Kxannned. (Ba.sses I'rescrihed I l.atMiraturj for I'rompt Ke|>atr Service. 1.*) \N e>l Main Street Phone 101 ( I INTDN, S. ('. regard everybody who does not: m^ nrw u.v ^ A all thiKse tricks as ignorant. And at the justice department with .Attor-1 ood deal of the ranting againJ<t I oey (.eneral Cummings, VNilliamStan- any to teaching must 'be an ignoramus (otherwise. | 1 am Ixipeful that the work of the <''al and state activities, men comprising the “brain trust” who Meanwhile, department of justice are President Roo.sevelt’s closest ad- who recently have aided in visers will prove so successful that it solving four kidnaping cases were as- will no longer he regarded as dis- signed to hunt down the abductors of graceful to he a professor. harles h. Urschel, wealthy Oklahoma The sneers at professors usually ^ 'fV oil man. come from shallow-mindtHl p<.*rsons Moley, an assistant secietaiy of who have mastered the trickery and'state appointed by President Rpose- techmque of their own particular lines, i veil to investigate the crime situation, and regard everybody who dot's not: started H**" duties by conferring I know a good -- --- ^ - 1 . 1 educated men comes from unedu<^i,ed j loy. first assistant attorney general. men who resent the idea that they are'and Jo.seph B. Keenan, special assist-, not asm'll equipped as they ought to^ant in charge of anti-racketeenng ef.|: he. \ ' i \ Keenan declined to go into details j concerning the Urchel inquiry, saying anean that might interfere with the investi- _poleoh was born is coming gation. He said, however, the agents buck into fame. American tourists who, were sent with his approvaJ. re.sent the treatment of some of their' The special assistant also announc-! countrymen by the Spanish authori- ed he had been assured by two manu-! ties of the island of Majorca have dis- fiicturers of submachine guns, the, . ttovei-tHt t hat -this- Krvneh-owmcd, Hal- ^ only ..^Mies in- thh» .count i y, that zibeY | lan-speaking island is not only the would sell the weapons only to the i lea.'^t expensive spot in Europe in federal government or its subdivisions which to spend a vacation but that it and would endeavor to prevent them offers a wide variety of recreation, from falling into the hands of crimi- froni mountain-climbing to sea bath- nals through a system of checking the I numhei's on the guns. i Marv Garden, the American opera He added that when the investiga-l singer! is credited with iK-ing the “dis- live section of the bureau of prohibi- ■ coverer" of lie Rousse, on the Gorsi- tion is transferred to the division, of' tt'an- coash.- a^ an.-ideal winter resort.- inveKtigatkm- -of . the depaclmenl.^Qi \ ('ORSK'A The islaniKin the Mediterrane where Napoleoh was born is comi CENTURy OF PROGRESS EXPOSITION in Chkaso? . . . Then you’ll be interested in an Native <’orsicans insist that not only justice thursday. pTohTIntioF agents' Napoleon Bonaparte but Christopher fitted for the work would be assigned-j Columbus was horn on the island. fu criminal work. I flew past Corsica in an Italian sea- plane last November. Next time I’m going to stop’off. I Bible Reading ^ourse AT presbyterianThurch Accident Tklcet Policy • Provides protection against accidents whether you travel by automobile^ by train or by bo<Jt . S5.000 ^ l^ic earner ^eddenu $3,000 lor other accidents Costs only 25c per day ^TNA.IZE NOWI S. W. SUMEREL ‘.^tna-izer Jacobs Building Clinton, WHAT DO P. S. Jeanes BOOKS VI.AA'AMEKA ^ whole library that can lie carried ,in a cigar box is wltHin the possitiTTi- lies now. Dr. L. Bendikson, whose job IS looking after the rare books in the library of Henry K. Hucrtiiigton in , Course in Psalnts has been complet- Pasadena, Cal., has so many requests jed. Ifuring .Augu.st the reading will be Irom scholars and others to be |>erniit- confined to the New Testament, led to look over some of these rarities,' Readings for week of August 13-19 that he was fo’rced to devise some way will l>e in the Gospel of John, chapters jto permit this without subjecting the 17.21. j I books themselves to unnecessaFyj -handling. | ! The process adopted confists of, I photographing each page with a small .camera, reproducing it about the sixe i ! oi a postage stamp. Prints from these! I little plates are easily read through a simple magnifying i^asa and the en tire contents of a large volume can be mailed in an ordin^ envelope for a three-cent stamp. One reason why many Americans i do not buy books is our hsbit of mov ing from one home to another at fre quent intervals. When we can get a library of-the world's best literature in a space small enough to go into an overcoat pocket, perhape well read more of the really worth-while books. BIBLES AND TESTAIfENTB REASONABLY PRR'ED Pocket-sixe Testaments — 20c, 35c, and 75c. l.Arfer Testaments — $1.50 and 12.50. Small Bibles —$1.00, $2.00 and $2.50. Urge Bibles—$1.35 to $5.00. THE BOOKSTORE WHAT DO P. S. Je^anes SUBSCRIBE TO TUB CHRONICLE A ONE WEEK SALE FINE BLANKETS AT MONEY SAVING PRICES Sale Begins Friday, August 11th. Sale Closes Saturday, August 19th. Every one of our new fall stock of lovely new blankets offered in this one week's Spot Cash Sale at special prices that will mean a real big saving to those who take advantage. J We wont have to pay the new Federal Floor ^i—iW^ii wjm I -J - — Tax or Processing-Tax on wKat is sold during this sale — you will not only save this tax but will also get the advantage of special cut yn'ices in this sale. Remember One Week—Friday, August llth, to Saturday. August lOth. N- S. M. & E. H. Wilkes & Co CLINTON - TWO STORES - LAURENS •4 e if n k —rf Your Last Chance to Buy at Depression Prices \ NEW DEAL WE DO oyR PMrr The Leader’s Bargain Feast We are offering you what will probably be the last chance you will ever have to buy fine mer- ckandise at the lowest prices this country-Kait ever known. The leader will stage a New Deal Clearance, featuring values that would be im- —possible if, we had to pay today’s prices for^ttef merchandise we are placing on sale. Our advice i^to buy as you havejnever bought before._You will make a good investment if you buy hoiw few next season's wear. * \ This New Deal Clearance continues through the month of August. Let us repeat that this wUl probably be the last time jrou will ever have ah opportunity to buy strictly high grade, season- merchandise at such low prices. America Mie believe, definitely and finally abolished h g hours and low wagei^ which means ^t 1< r prices can never again return. THI LEADER, Inc. Stn - Clinton,S.C. \