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News Review of Current > KSri.TS ghown by LITTU Old Recovery Blue Eagle Becomes the National Bird- Code Making Continues—President Plans Uar on Kidnaping and Racketeering. EDWARD W. PICKARD the cirfMul I afloD chirps nre ri»*t*mod •<«» siiti^irin tMrj ii[> th*' juliiiinij-'tnitioD 1 pliui.'* iir*- ht'iim ttunl** t*' <‘<intlntie' th^ **xp«*riim*iil for Mtiolhor six month*. Or<l«*rR nre ^ * l>e w^nt otit for the re- j enllsttnoiii ftf nil those who <h*Riif* to ' • ■ - v‘'_ , go f»n with tl»e vork'. Kniigtnient lg on h sli months basis. The first “hifeh” expires in Novem ber There are at present men In the forits. Including 2-*.{XK* former serxire men. The forestry army Is, located In i.4rw campa in ell parts of |with a ligrht attached to the handle, the country The cost to the govern- Should make a close shave possible, merit ia approximately $20,000,000 a month. ' iWVMIK CARLH.6ET2 jwi]l of Joicy C. Holinjarsworth, de-,pay for papers, stamps and ’•ccordingr. {ceased, by deed dated Decentl^r 17th,,—— THOS. W. 1899, and recorded in,the office of the! C. C. C. P. and G. S. They’re selling a razor in New York Clerk of Court for/Laurens County [Dated at Laurens, S. C. I in Deed Book No. yi, at nage 184. 7 (August Wth, 1933.—8-31-3tcb. I Terms of Sale: That the Clerk of nw onirAV ICourt shall require the highest bidder| McSWEEN TO SPEAK lat the sale, other than the Plaintiff,' ' and all other persons except the Plain- jtiff, who may thereafter raise the bid 1 as provided by law, to make a cash deposit of five (57/^) per centum of the amount of the bid as earnest mon- The guest minister at the First Presbyterian church next Sunday moming will be Dr. John McSween, president of* Presbyterian college. A cordial invitation is extendeil the pub- ey or evidence of (rood faith, the de-i)*' O'"- McSwe*" the 11:15 posit of the last high bidder to be ap- hour. r,rE pacieg of NTl.\ by the humlrtKl [ carrl-d out. flic ndminisfrnfor rclter Music by telephone is a new devel-i the bid should there be a com- ,opment in New York. A central broad-,"I''’ “."’flP"*?" tiiMtisHn'l are flying all over the l?n’te<i States: Inntiniernble men and women. joble.ss for long, are goln'; ji I: . iineU to work; shf'rt er luMirs an I liic'n'r pny are biin; in Stnllefl in fiiclories slnips aiid office*. Anierienn roimiierce andr~Tnilti.Rir.v 1* being' ri^inieiited President Htnisevel! and bl* xxliele ad niini.stratien are push in:: forward in tlie re covery canip»«>:n de terminedly. Following o\it the President’s pro H, 8. Johnson ated tbal N 1. K, A. provides for col lective lairgaining tliroiigh employees oiiosen by tlie workers. , Poliert P I.aniont. fortro'r s«*cretarv f eoininerce and now president of t'le Atiieric.-in !ri>n and Steel Insiililte vtiicb represiMit* its |»er cent of tlie < oiintry’s iTodiicf'Ps of {dg iron and ;e*d ingots, was the clfief sjiol;**^ncin .or file iron and stefd itidnsiry at tiie •learlngs. William (Ireen, president of r!ie A. F. L., rliallengf*d various sec tions of file <*n>red ecide, esp«*ciall.v the minimiiin w age and maximum tiours (trovlsiotis. Se|eretary of I.aftor IVrkin*. wiio liad iieei) making a tour of the Ibuiftsylvania steel mills, wanted tlie wage rates altenni, especially critl MR. PITTS AT HOME ^ Friends ir. the city of J. M. Pitts OKNATtm Ill EY P. LONGS arW- easting company will send music to 1 ^ trary/nile in Isoulsiana was serl- I your home by wire and all free of pamtiff fails make'^.|], be glad to know that he was re- ously tirreateiied when restrict Judge commercial announcements. ' such deposit immediately at the ttme 'j^oved from the hospital on Monday A. C. O’Donnell began an open court *’ [of the acceptance of his bid, then the^^-o bis home on East Carolina avenue, investigation into tiie election of l^t ; xt -tr i , , 'said premise shall be at once resold, j^bere he is now recovering from his New York restaurants have learned . . - i t * full In wlilch Long’s gang is ^ged 1^, *7” ^ p^pbi bidder’s risk, on the same iji^ess of the past several weeks, tf) have resorted to fraud in^/mier to when people are able to hstenjupon some subsequent win. Tlie Judge Ordered fl^en elec- ^® music during their ^be option of the plain- tion comtiilssioners, iirrestw on charge* meals they w’ill take more time eating attorney. If the last high NOTICE OF STOCKHOl.DfiRS of cerllfylnc to r.;is^urn(. hroudit “"<1 incidenta’ly consume more food, before iiirn; and he granted pernii*-, re-1 MEETING, CLINTON BCILDING & I LOAN ASSOCIATION , . - , ' iquired fails to comply with his bid, sion to IMstricJ/'Attorni'y Stanley to |Some of the better know'n radijo pro- without legal excuse being duly! - , examine baliM IwHses in open c<mrt. grams are broadcast before audiencesl^bown. then such deposit shall be de-'”^*^ Stockholders Meeting of the * Notice is hereby given of the An- C.overnor^ K. Allen, a Lon? bench- in New York ranging from 800 to ijvered to the plaintiff and retained man. i^frying to halt tlie liivestlga- 3,000. Some arti.sts insist they must,by it as liquidated damages, and the tlfin Ko/1 Hay>Ui pofi Vou.' ^^rlonns lirwlpp hjlVP the stimiiiiie nf a Jivinop niiHienee . * .1 ft. U- u tlon^ad declared New Orleans under have the stimulus of a living audience, p^gniises shall thereafter be resold, mafgiHl law. iiut revoked the order !Broadcasting experts oibjecf to the upon the same terms, and at such pur- ifter eight soldiers had been detailed plan on the grourid that the artists I chaser’s risk on some subsequent gram. Gen, Hugh S. Johnson, national- <'D.irig the 2.'-. and 27 cents minlrm recovery administrator, has "drafted citizens In all ‘^be states to lead the great drive. Nine menil|erB were ap pointed on each of 48 state "recover.x hoards." and seven niemliers were hfkiirly rate set up for the soi^ern and Itirmingliiim districts. Shfirlly afterwards Mr. Lifiiiont an nourieed the industry furu agreed t«» raise tlie nilniinum riav In tliose two named for service on 2G districr'T^^^’f^,:^^^^ bTur?: covery lioards’’ for tlie recently made r«*des. 'riie ff*legraplilc notice sen* each of tlie forni**r h.v GeiK'rul Jolin son WHS: "I'residoiit ItiMisovelt lias (irnflej you as one of tlie nine memiiers of tie' stale r«'cov»‘ry hoard for the state of as explaiiiefl In bulletin No 3 of July 20 He has requested yoiyfo voluiilocr y*>ur services wltlmul X:*>u\ pensiitiop in litis great drive d«>r na flfinal roliiihilitafion. As a imuiiher of this lioard your fliilles wifi he to get ev»‘ry patriotic .\iiierkmi citizen, eni plover, and eonsnmer to co (qierate In this lirograiii. I’lydse wire nrreptttnt*c | Pi'eseiit pfadaetJuu, linfnediiiter.v nmi .\ou will receive fur tlier instnicUOiis” The H(l\>rsory hoard for public works Is doing/its part in the re-eniployuient to guard tiie grand J*iry, Tlie laiter play to the audiences present rathier, . . • body atqieared to be dominated by the ^han to the unseen audience. salesday to be designated by the plain- Long crowd. ! tiff or its attorney. The purchaser to 7'iie United .States senate committee announced it planned to resume its j • ^ Investigation of Louisiana elections Notice is hereby given that in ac- wlthln two tuimlh?!.... TUe Time8-ricfc._:CqrdaM’-e^^^^^.^^^^^ the. teims. and pro\ k-! Clinton Building & Loan As.sociation of Clinton, S. C., to be held on Tues days, August 29th, 1933, at 4 P. M., at the office of Jacobs & Company, Clin ton, S. C. All .shareholders are request ed to be present. W. J. Bailey, President. 2c W. P. Jacobs, Kec’y-Treas. v-P.oth OrfM*!! arpk.Miss I'erkins urged tliat tijie 4*1 lioyif week would not tiriii; about sufli^Kud re employineni In the Indust ry. fiefemling the [iropesi-d code, .Mr. T.iimorit said : ‘It is estimated tliat on tiie liasis of a (5(1 per cent rate of operations and a 4(i Imur week, sulisfaritlally all tlie I9,7.‘!S »*mploye(*s wim were not re reiving vverk .Fuly 1, 1P3.3. would lie given employiiient On less tliati a 40 liour week file industry [losilively could riot operate tiie mills and meet any demands on tli<*m in excess of yiirie called njion President Roosevelt (ions of the Decree of the Couit of, to take note of "political racketeering" ^Common I’lea.s for Laurens County, In lyouisiana and not to ovf.^rlook it in .‘south Carolina, dated the Ifith day of Ills "war on gangsters.” August, 1933, in the case rif The Fed- eial Land Hank, Plaintiff, vs B. P oI.I'rK'S and sugar are making the (’opeland, et al. Defendants, I will sell Cuban situation very ditficult for 'to the highest bidder for cash, requir- the administnitlon in Washington, jng a deposit ,of ’A't of the plaintiff’s and for Amliassador Sumner Welle*, piortgage i'ndehtednes.s, .before the Tliougli it was an- 'courthouse door in Laurens County, nourieed that the po- South f’ar'olina, during the legal hours', liticial sitiiiJtion on the of sale on the fir.st Monday in Sep- vri.'- ■'riie code a minimum e^f aldish(*S rale of 40 cents an hour for coriimou “criiiq>aigd' by (hating OTiT further euhIs from tlie iMildlc works fund. Its head. Seireiary of Interior lekcs. an iiounc«-d allotments totaling .$118.2S2, (XKi for one .state and five federal proj e<*ts. Added to Hllotiiieiits^ already made, hrought the total thus fur ear iiiurkial out of rhe three hllliun tliree hundred million dollar fund to Jl.OoS, ld<5.201. 1'he state i»ro.le«*t to he fliiauced h.v j "ttre gnvrrnTnent vvajrHu’TiT'tTciary of the labor In the Pittsburgh, Voiiiigstuvvn, north Ohio. Canton. Massillon. Cleve- lanil. Detroit 'Ddedo.. Cliicago and Col orado districts. This rate is only ST [>er cent less flian the higlu'St base rate |»aid during the last 11 years, where JLIyjtig_ costs vvci'e above the present level." Wt DO OUR RART island wrrs clearing t(y,nber, 1933, the following described ui>, and tliough I’resi dent .Macliado Issued an atiim*sfy proclatiiu- thm. H»e troubles tiw-'rA are continuing. 1'iie Cuban [»eo|de are in distr-ess. the school teachers 'in Havana Suntw vidiki -teV-'*'* pi'operty: that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, containihg one hundred and sevtuRy limJ hmety-thrw hun- dderdths (170.93) acres, tnoie or les.s, situate, lying and Iteing on the Renno- Shady Grove road, aixuit ten miles northeast from the town of Clinton, in 100 PERCENT WITH PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT Inc lli.-.v nre i?'*" f not palJ, nod Ihn veler.-inn of the Stale of South (,ar,.hna havinc such snape, metes, courses and distances as INCREASING SALARIES—NOT REDI CING STORE --- 'HDERS.'- - ■ I war pui:.'<IDi:\T ROOSEVELT, c.mtlii • iiing Ids vacation at Ids home In Hyde I’ark. ence there largest allftTmeiit. .Sixt.v tlirt“e million dollars. Secretary li kes announoed. i» allotted for constriii'tIon af the Grand Coulee d.im In the ('oluiiihlu river Iiasin. a 'file ''fate id' Washingimi is to nil diTfjike the dam (oiijert. It is iitider- stiMiil. 'I'hinv per eenf id the .Sl’nt.OfX). (HMI ii.tal rust, or ."CIS'.sHi.iMMi represimt!- a direct outright gilt h> the federal goveninient 'I'he remainder is to be loatied to I he state, at low ltderesi r.ales ovei H lotig iinie period 'I'he upper .Mississippi p font ehaiitiel pro.leet. already approved hv Presldeto Roosevelt, was alloiu><1 ,’(:n.,'i<Ml,il *1 'J'his Is a federal project to he iitider taken Iitider the go\eiiimeiu's rlyers and harbors progiatii Another .<2'_’.Tik».(H>iI nf the pidd'n works fund was earmaiked for the Caspar .VI I •ova nsla in.it ion project In >\yoming. for many years the p.'* pehernc of Senator John R Kemlriek of Wyoming. 'I'he f,*i|eral forest servlie was allot t*sl $iri.‘2N2.7 t.'i: the const and geoilefir survey $2 <5*)o.4lWW, ami the ge«»k»gie sur vey $•2.^ssl.ll(Kl. .N. V., called into confer- .Vssistarif S(>cretary of St a te Raymoad Mo ley and discussed with him a |dan to |iut all I he force of I he fed. eral government into a camiiaigii to wipe out *the two great evils of kidnaping and raekeleering. Proles 'sor* .Moley was Ihei) leliev ed teiniiorarily from his departniental duties and placed al the head of H special survey Ip deterniiiie w frere and how the federal iiovver can lies! he iisisl as a weiipon against tin erlndnal He is well titled for this work for he is an expert criminologist, was an adviser to the New Vork crime eonimissioiier and is the author of iiii- meroiis surveys of iTiim*. iiotahly III < lino and .Missouri. .Vs for raekeleering. both the I'res blent and Moley see ill the new r»^ covery net the aiitliority, whiih ll,e federal government has lierelofore laeked. to intervene In criminal cases involving Inisiiiess conduct, i’ntll now Raymond Moley — of Imlepeiidciice undertook to , ,, , , hold a parade to call attention to their '■‘'f^''-ence to Inahility to mlVct their pensions. The ® thereof nuide by J. old soldiers were attacked by police Urawford, Surveyor, February 5, and severely heuteii, right under the 191(», which is recorded in the office eyes of Mr. Welles, and It wa* report- Court for I^aurens ed tlie amliassador would demand that '^(’unt.v in Plat Hook No. 1, at jiage 7h, Machado revanqi hi* caliinet and dis- embracing all the lands shown on TTiiss Gen. AHierto TTerrera, Hie cause '^aid plat except a tract of 20 aci'es of much of the recent disturlianee. lying in the southeastern corner there- The (’uhiiii ambassador in Washing- ‘»L «« delineated on said plat, ton is persistently dernamling a larger being bounded on the north by lands (v lni|»ort (piota for ('nhan sugar. Tliis -I- - G. Hell, on the east by lands, and tills alone would make the island ol’ 'I- 'V. C. Hell, on the .south by the fairly prosperous and wpuld letid to 20 acre tract above referred to. lieing the sulisidence of the jtolltlcal disor- projierty of said Henjamin F, Cofie- der.s. land, and by lands of lyetch Bell, and At [ireseiit Hie sugar conference ha* ‘'*i the we^^t hy Renno-.Shady Grove tentatively set C'uha's sugar exports to Jiuhlic road, and being the same tract the United State.* at 1.7u(l,(kH) sliort <>f land conveyed to the said Henjamin , tons of( raw and only IKi.iXM) tons o,^ F. Copeland hy Ann Adair, (’. K. HelL refiiHMl. Ordinarily i’tdted Stjites Ini- and M. F. Horton, a.s executors of thej (lortafioru of Giihan refined sugar is __ , , about luilf a million tons. — . . For the present time our hours will as we have had for the past four yearn FROM 7 A. M. TO 9 P. M. WE ARE FLYING THE BIAJE EAGLE WITH A CLEAR CONSCIENCE L. B. DILLARD Next To Casino Theatre ■pr n I PIH'.SEVJ'ATIVES of (h,* oil. coal. sl<*el and many oilier Imlils tries were hiisilv trying to agn># on their coiIhs In W'lisliiiigton.** In each there vv»*re faclittiis with «-onfllcling Ideas, and it was mU »jasy fa reconcile tiMMii. 'I'his was especlaTly frjie Of iljt- oil men. .\m<ing them were maily ;iCl vocates Ilf feih-nil regulalioll uf pe Irolemii firii-es. hnt they wen* ^ij^d by Aifnilnisiriitor Johnsun that he vvt.iild liol re«oiHiiiend to Hie President any jirice fixin-g until the l•(Tec^ of firoiliic tion control has hoen determined. K'irmation of the isi.il code w.is «-om 1 unless a <-riminal net Infringed upon ' some specific federal statule, such as one of the postal laws or Hie internal j revenue act or a law based on Inter I $late coiiiiiH'rce. the fnleral govern ''ment had no, means of Juri.sdii'tion. In the past Hie anti trust laws have .prevented the smaller induslries and business units frotii Fianding together. T Filch a condition provided a fertii** f field for the raekeleers.' for illegal coiuhmations, and for violence. 'I'll** national rci'ovcry act. however. ^ provid«*s directly tor the ahrogatioii ef Hie anti trust laws In ca.ses wliere ttn'*y j Interfere with the w^^rklng of tin* re covery program Industry and liiisi 4 tieSs are loieetl Into trade agieenienl.* (liialed hy the riotous strifve 4n the 1 Tib- lederal governnienf sam tiotis and Milling zone of southwestern Petinsyl vanui. Thirty thoiisnnd iniiiers were eul arid Governor Pim-hot ealjed out tilule troops to ciintrol the JlTljation aler a quarrel with a sheriff. 'I'he National Coal asstteliiHoti.- cttiilroJled Inipovcs tliose agreements and any act in vnd.ilioti of such agreements or tending to deslr.oy the efleet of the feeoveiy aet is made a crime. *^HE apiirehension of war hetvvcen the United States and JaiKan. en- ierfjilned liy not a few .\mericans. 1* apparently fell In Japan also, di'.spln* eflieial denials 'I'he army and mivy heads of the isliind emjiire have just submitted to tile firiaiw*e ministry es timates for the P.)!i4 .'ir> defi'iise ex- liendifiires larger lhan any in previ ous history and 4r> per cent greater Hinti tlie^appropfiaiiou for Hie current year: Ttrese esHmafe* tncliided bSO.^ (kSMSK) yen ($.'*).400.(MK) at current ex- cliange rales) for new naval construe- flon and 7r).0(K).(K)0 yen ($2f.OOO.ooo) for tiioderniztifion of capital ships. 'roe navy ministry asked for the fiscal year hcglnning next April 1 the Slim of t5'-;o.(KHMKN) yen (.'1:190.400.000). w hieh Is ;50 per cent more tlian the es timate's of 1921 ’22. the largt'st previ ous estimate** fe»r the s<‘a forces. 'I'he conihiiie‘el Ja|iam‘se‘ fle*et he^gan pre|iaratiotis fe>r ni}ine*uve*r^ several 1llITTdreer inttes ^onHie‘!FT of ToUte), in vvhie'h Hie majeir iireihle'in will he * halth* with a li.vpeifhetical enemy. This will he pr<*e’e‘ele*el by a four eiay ile>fense of tile 'I'oklo eiislrie't against a sham ae'iiiil altaek freon the se'a. Subscribe The by niHHiiiHTtil/iMl eipcrieteers. akke^d'.Xel liiinisl raleir .l•>hn.so|| to leietk into tlie* treiiibb* iri'tlio str.ke re*gion, and he de*s •gnate*el Eelward V Mellraely, lalner •a»lvis<*r >o .\, R. to Invi'siigate the sitUHtion. I \ Ik* •'I H the <‘e)Hl unef st(*«‘l e*e{(|p elis- 4-ussietns llie*re w is ce«n^eiv t*rsy.ovor .\galn>t khliiapMig. the* l*re*sie|ent i* e-eMintliig, on a..SLUper liiilice for<*e meMl eteel 111 a !*e*ne*r.il vva.v'“iVn EjigUinil’* Se'edlaiiei Y'tPrit,“Ttio petstal regulathin*. tlie ine-eiiiie tax law', and rht'-ri'e-eiiHy eloietevl kielliaping slaliite*. Re*ce*nt instance** of klelnaping are* familiar te» all ne*w sp.ipe*r re*aele*rs ’I'he "snate-tiHi's’' have r»*e*e*lve*el l.irge sums feer the* re'le'ie.-e eif tlie*ir viofini* ill se*verai e'as«*s. 'Fhe re*latives ^^l the eqieii simp versus uiiiooH..i I'be J‘• ''nnn'*ll, .Ir.. eg .Mh.iiiv S *f<*<*l men f<s>k fhe e»pen shop e'laiise ' StO.OeMi for hik fre'eelom. ami lint of their .preqaiseel H'l* riuiseim of ('liiirle* K Urse he*!, mil Iiei^{i1re etil ope*rateir of «iklalioniu e'ity lii *aiel tei have le***n $2*M).0iNl. 1 • — j pHESTER S. I.ORD. who us man I ailing eeliteir of tiu* New V'eM'k Siiii ^"fop nearly a epiarter eif a eentury wa.- . Hi][mire*4l ami hiveei hy tvve> ge‘iie>ration- of newspaper men, elieel at the age (»i I'lgiil.v-tiirei^ years, in his home |n oitrte tn t'acllitnte set- tlenieat hut they de clnred filiilnljr that they wMi^d ntsiid for the prefieMit vjretems of employee*' council* In the Indii.*try to 'itirry * on collective biirgaihlng, Mr. Johfuton said he mit* approve nny c»Mte that-d-ie* not provide for id- riieirjr ctuiiicII*. <*n the old issue of bow colhutfve bargainings shoiitd he A NDORR.X, Hie little old reiiuhlic in the P.vreiiees. underwent a blood less revolution and the young people won the right of franchise, liltherto confined to the henil^yif ftinillles. The rexolters were supported by the*state council, and Hie authority of .\n(lo/ra’s two CO princes was defied. These co- prlnces art» tlie hisliop of Urjijel in Spain and the heiid of the French state as re[»resented hy the prefect of Perpignan. Their Joint suzerainty has existed since 1278. Tliey were told the Andorrans insisted on being a tree people and that their Jobs henceforth would be merely decorative. President l,ehruri of France evident ly did not relish Jhis flouting of his authority 'I’he Frepch customs an- tho*<tle8 lm|H>sed an embargo on all Andorran exports to France, tliiis ruin- Ing at one fell swoop the little n.a- tlon’* most thriving industry, w’hich Is smuggling. Garileo Git.v N. Y The "I5i»s.s.’' n. one of his reporters once vvioie. "vya never Uiiovvn in nil the years of hi managing editorslaip to utter un iin k'lad vvonl to any man on the (lap:* *rto' matter how hiiinhli* his statloo.” (J-; 1• F or the first lime since 1912 Eng- j land’s tennis team has possession ; of the historic Davis cup. .'I'he island- ^ ers won the trophy by defeatlJig the h^ French players at Auteull in th^ chal lenge round. Fnuice had held the cup j for sik years. j 19.U West rn Nvw-pai>t*r t*nlua. X- A NEWSY, COMPLETE FAMILY NEWSPAPER f J - • ■ f.- *.. ‘The Paper Everybody Reads” < •a T