The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 08, 1934, Image 2
The CUnion Chronicle, CUnto^ S. Thursday, February 8, 1934
Succ^ Of G>ttpn
Program Assured
To State
Enough Conlrads Already Si^-|S. C. DdegaUan To Waahington
ed In State To Pot Canpaiirn To Seek To Create State Au-
Otw the Top.
Citadel Boxers Win
Presbyterian Meet
Smith'Asain .
Laurens Mayor
Thomwell Girls ^
Take Two, Games
thority for Deveiopmenl.
fd^lumhia. Feb. R W. Hamilton j Washington, Feb. S.—South Caro-
of the agricultural extension service;Hna’s delegation in Washington, en
Default Paves Way For Cadet
^Victory. Bolick and Clark Win
For Blue Hose In tiard Marked
With Close Contests.
j Friday night Thomwell played an
exciting game with Whitmire. The
whole team played well, but due to
the excellent, guarding of E. Tucker,
ICook, and Kennedy, the strong WhiU
Defeats O. L. Long In Close The girls’ basketball team of the. - . . ...
Contest. Results of Alderman p^'^mwell Orphanage high school |
showed its strength over the Abbeville forwards^ Capps and Tuck-
team Thursday night m a rather one-jcr, came rolling over the top with a
(sided game, winning by the score of winning score, 19-16. *
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Races Announced
Laurens, Feb. 6. — Joe Franklin
Charleston. Feb. 3.—A forfeit in the j Smith was today nominated in a city
.imouiK-«l UHiiptit .noiMth con-, OVCT th. .««»« of iU trip I middleweirhlclw. proved th.in»rrin I primary «l«tion to .uceMd himself as; “
a >wa*n ai<i-nMi tn in_ • a « J- au tf * oU,,..., ©f victofy iH a boxiHg mcct herc to-,mayor of Laurens for a third term. points.
tracts already had been signeb to behalf of the Santee-Cooper river' . , . . tv k.. '" * * - ' ' -—
L * «w«,evT. I night as the Citadel defeated Presby
sure the .success of the cotton acr^|ge . .. . . a i » ^
reduction campaign in this state.'"
143-13. Capps asd R. Tucker were the’
^ He delated 0. Langdon Long, a for-
power and navigation de\’elopment, |college, 3 bouts to 2. Three ;.mer mayor for two terms, in what
star forwards of the game, each scor- j l^UBSCRIOE TO THE CHRONICLS
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agreed unanimously today to seek ere- j draws featured the card, which was
Hamilton is assistant to I>r. W. authority to sponsor the'filled with plenty of action and close
Long, of Clemson college, director of linuidat- decisions. ^
the extension semce in the statehuge development as a s>elf-Iiquidat-1 • - >
in charge of the acreage reduction! project.
, . , ‘ Tis action was taken after a senes
of conferences with -the Puiilic Works
proved to be a close contest, the. vote
He said t ie campaign had progress-
Carolina
being: Smith 868, Long 775.
For aldermen the vote was as fol-
Harry Bolick, P. C. captain, made
swift work of Lucius Pishbume, Cita-j Waid 1: Herman S. Boyd, incum-
del light-heavy, knocking him out in I bent, 67; Add Campbell, 54.
the >»econd round. Bill Clark gained a| Ward 2: J. ’M. Donnan, incumbent,
I decision over W’ade Britt for Presby-192; O. D. Parker, 85.
McClary, and in the junior middle-
ghrss' -between-.
STAJN T S!;:
administration and South
ed to the point 'wncre the nec*e.>»^ar> , , - ,
/ . «,.> members of congress.
iQ per cent. CMt in t . . j inferences it was learned terian’s other point. ! W’'ard 3: J. M. Adams, incumbent, i
aertage ot .mU. m e i*a.s federal development of the pro-, feature fight of the entire pro-‘303; H. Coleman, 244.
The 8<ign-up will end February
Ilami 1*0*1 also announced
s lapse of Iw.j years the fi
tc't for t-Vre imjjroveraent oi coiion of being financea ny a puouc jspeo^j fhat would put many lighter
staple would *.H' held again this year. i]oan. . (supposedly nimbler battlers well back] W’ard 6: E. D. Easterby, incumbent.
Dr. Ixmg notified Hamilton the ex-j w'as ahu> posnted out that should shade. Some spectators express- and J, V. Timmerman, 94. »
ecutive con mitt-ee of the Slate C,ot- the authority be created, the state belief that Sims should have For commissioner of public wdrks,
ton .Manufacturer.s’ asiiociation. meet- ^uJd not be required to pledge its j jkeision, but the verdict Was Clarence E. Tolli.son was nominated
itig in Gn'<'nvilU‘, had decided to do- credit or ^xing |>oweT and in ^^^'tion | accepted without a murmur, over L. G. Balle, incumbent, the vote i
lUili* $2,0''0 thi.- year for. premiuin.s ^ eligible for a grant of 30 j 'p^e other draws were in the welter- being: Tollison 806; Balle, t/5.
m the cqnles.t. I per labor and ma- fight between Youngblood and
Toe firsKfivc-Hcn- conto.st was held [leid^A-private corporation is not
in 1926. the 7>remium.s totaling f2,000 j eTigible for^Hna^ Srant. - - . _ i
being dona’ed *V the laU* Ajnbro.se E. I Gol. E. W. Clark, deputy
Gonzales, of Coluhtbia. puhli.sher ofwork.s administrator, recommended to
Tne 'iia’e 1 Ibe delegation -that it ask the state . . „ ^
f— . 'general to create a sUte au- interesting spectcale of the P. C.-Car-
HOVI.H 1*01 I FOR »® •PP'J' • P-*”' rtf
HO-SUK KOLi. rUK lloan " through three round.s against an ex-
' ■* MUSGROVK SC'HOOLj He Haid the state authority could perienced opponent, abandoned his
use th^ data assembled by the Colum- clowning tactics tonight long enough j
bia Railway and Navigation company to earn a raw writh Smoak, Citadel’s
in supplication for the 34 million del- junior mi<Wlcweight.
lar loan ifpthe company agreed to sell | Bolick fought his regular weight
its equity in the development, includ-jand, minus the necessity of excessive
;inr the land it owned and the expense ' training in ordej- to,make weight, was
Uf the surveys. perfect condition and led Pishbiime
all the way Until the sudden end in
IM I 1^ I I the .second round, A .stony right to
OpC&K0rS iN&lXlCCl i the cadet’s jaw turned out the lights
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lij^t gra<h-i Virginia (’ham^y.
Second grjt<le: Dorothy Whitmire.
Third grade: KVank -('haney.
Fourth grade William -Anderson,
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Summary:
Bring u« your Radios or Electrical
Appliances for repair. All make.s
serviced. BLAKELY BROTHERS, tf
MILK FEJ) FRYERS—25c lb. Apply
to Thomwell Orphanage Poultry
Farm. 15-2c
For Cabbage Plants, Onion Planl.s,
Gnion Sets and Seed.s, come to
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The comnienceme’ni sfrmon liefore
ihi* graduating class of the (Tinton
Bantamweight: W’alter Nelson, Cit-,BLAKELY BROTHERS.
tf;
adel, outpointed Seagle, Prenbyterian.
F'eatherw'eight: Dave Dillard, Cita-
high school will be preached on Sun- outpointed Jack MeCa.skilI, Pres-
day evening. May 27th, by the Itov, (* byterian. , rv .
Bynum Betts, imator of the local A. Lightweight: Bill Clark, Presbyten-
R l». church. The literary addres.H willoutpointed Wade.Britt, Citadel. -
be delivered by Dr. K. I. Robin.son, ( Welterweight: George Youngblood.
dean of Krskine college. Due West. .Citadel, and Jimmy McClary. Presby-
_ Jterian, fought to a draw.
. ... * »..v . f Junior mbidlegeight: Philip Smoak,
SI Bia-KIHK TO THB <
The Pa perg Everybody Reads’ ; fought to a draw.
MEN —WOMEN: Good health.- Not
under 18 or over 50. Wanting to
prepare for coming Government Ex
aminations this di.strict. Particulars
covering qutf]ific»tions_ needed fur
nished by writing Box 36, this paper.
Sliecial This Week
Evening In
Combinatakm Set
98c ^
iijCWA Agent Makes
Probe Over State
Prescription Specialists
We now offw city delivery service.
Prescriptions called for and
delivered.
Trade Where Your DollarM Have More Sense’
Clinton Pharmacy
Everything In
FLOWERS
Senior middleweight: Maclx>we,
[llitadel, won by default.
Light-heavyweight: Harry Bolick,
F*resbyterian, knocked out Lucius j »p p
If’iahburm’, Citadel, in the second
j round.
Unlimited: Bob Sims, Presbyterian,
and Billy Syinmes, (btadel, fought to
a draw.
liefeiee: Charlie Forbes.
Clinton Flower Shopi;
Phone 33
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4 P
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-r^NION SETS
Red
White
Yellow
Multiplier
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Cobblers
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In Store Room Formerly Occupied by King^s
< ^.^iss Hickok, Representative Na-
Hional Adpiiilistrator In Trip
' 0\>r South Carolina.
<; Sloan St. Clinton, S.C. Phone 31
The Leader’s i
BIG SALE!
CONTINUES THROUGH
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12th
THOL'SA.NDS OF POLLAR8 WORTH OF RKUABLE
MERCHANDISR GOING AT— ,
Low Sale Prices
COME EXPECTING GREAT BARGAINS. TOU WON'T
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CLOiVON,aC ,
Columbia Fdb. 5. — Miaa Lorena
Hickok, confidential investifator for
Harry L. Hopkins, national CWA ad-
minhitrator, outlined here today her
plan.s for a routine aurvey of condi
tion.'! in South Carolina.
The trip over the" state would take
her to Greenwood, Abbevjlle, Clemson
college, and Greenville tomorrow and
Weilnesday. She plans to return to
('olunibia Thursday, visit Charleston,
und arrive in Raleigh Sunday night
on u continuation of an inspection of
the southeast.
Ki*ctMving a summons to a press
conference at state CWA headquar-
tens, UK'al newsmen hurried to the of
fice to meet Miss Hickok, a former
Wa-shington newspaperwoman and
friend of Mrs. Roosevelt. i
"I’m awfully sorry," she said,
can’t say a word.”
Siitiihing apologetically, Mis.s Hic
kok explained that her reports are
written exclusively for Administrator
Hopkin.s and others in high authority.
SJie saiil she could not comment.
Her report.s, written in newspaper
style, were described as “inside stuff
for inside consuni|>tion.’’
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