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T - ,/ . The Clinton Chronicle, Clinton, S. C., Thursday, May 17, 1934 CO-OPERATION OFFERS MORE Howe About: Welfare Workers / t Baseball Fundamental Truths ^ By ED HOWE \irKI.FAI{K workers have always V V rohhed tlie poor as cruelly as tlie p*tTitt( Ijms have r(»l»he{l the people. The earllest^_ hook >an<l [>ul*tic speaker heitan with a t>lea foji^the poor, avttl •f' ' STRIPE VELVET By CHKRIK NK'HOI.AH PRO®E!?rOETSlt;o03;o»8 CFffiCK’ the clamor h;is trrown ever since, htc the f)oor hive not been ri'lieveil W'el fare worUers"^eetn to prefer Jo keep the poor as exhihils wlien the.\ i’oic-:!) rate ;i new ilrive. as teai-hers exli'li't children when school directors ;ire he inu ap[>(*aled to for another appropria, tion. The (iresent world wide poverty Is disjtracpfnl; had we handled our selves with the ititellitrence and vi^or we are capalrle of. hafe actually shown In other ways, poverty would not exist. • ♦ • O. O. McIntyre says baseball Is slow ly pa.s.sinc out, and must inevitably dis appear. IN-I^ofie S(^; baseball has be come one of the irreatest .\merican bores. 1'he first ambition of an .Vmert- can youth should he to become a ;:ood provider for a family, a safe and re spectable man in his community; to occupy a pood Job so caiiably he is more apt to be promoted than dis charped. It Is bad for a younp man when his preatest ambition is to be come a sandlot rowily called Spec Ilit- endiard or Red lirlnpemin. ; J IF YOU WANT COATTHAT BURNS BUV “Dixie Gem t> IF YOU WANT YOUR CHICKS TO LIVE FEED . Summer velvets are proving a preat attraction to the style-conscimjs wora- an who is lookitip for the newest and the stnarii-st materials. It can readily be seen from this picture tliat siimiuer FOR INFANTILE PARALYSIS FIGHT Washifiptoh, May 9.—A hupe .strip of parchment worth $l,00:i,03S.08 was handed to Pre.sident Roosevelt tonight to be u.sejl as America’s weapon in the fight to stamp out infantile i>a- ralysis. It was- a big check In mure ways than. one. Besides btdng made out for more than $1,000,000, it was written oh parchment- three feet long and 18 inches high. It represented the money collected at t¥e hundreds of 'social function.s held on President Koose- r ■ VC I FERTILIZERS .MTKATK OF SODA C. B. Holland velt’s birthday for the benefit of the! Warm Springs foundation. In the healing waters at Warm j Springs, Ga., Mr. Roosevelt began hisi own battle back to health after being' stricken in middle age by infantile; jiaralysis. He accepted the check as a trustee of the Warm Springs founda tion. " Hundreds tff-. persons crowded into the east room of the White House to yjce Keith Morgan present the check to the president in behalf of Henry 'L. Doherty, chairman of the national | corrrmittre for the hiiJhday halt. Mr. Roostwelt thanked the 500 local chairmen who attended the ceremony and pointed out to them that there are 200,000 Americans who bear the mark of infantile paralysis. “The plan for utilizing your gift,” he said, “is based on a realization of the scope of the problem created by the disease which alone accounts for one-third of those pc^ople in our coun try who are crippled from any cause other than injury in accidents.” There are millions of tliinkors at j l»r(‘sent, and millions in the past have loft records of their tliouphts. yet few have ever recopnized fundamental truths that .should occur to almost any j one. One of such truTlis penerally misscil l.s that all men have efptal . rlphts In the worbl. Vmi nuiy say this j has velvet ill two coTor-sTripe utrrTiV ceedinply smart swa.pper spot- an ex ..J ^ ts coat. ' ^ 'Spartan V Mashes ripht has lieen abundantly pranteil. It hasn’t; no one prants riphts except to the poor. Have the rieli not lieen diMiied their riplits from the hopin- ninp? .\nd are we not lately apreed in denylnp the rlphts of the* middle class? Von may say apain I am mis taken, hut In this case I am not: no one Is fretdy and penerally pranted human rlphts excejit the poor hmn. who will not take advantape of them. ~ - * . * * Yon can visualize this in navy and white or brown and heipe or othor coniltinatiou>;, for this most dosli-at>le velvet co’iie-s in various cidor alii auees. 'I'lie hat is trimmed, in a lap'^f elTective luaiiper, with a tw :color velvoi^TiWiou. —; ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ o WHAT DO “tn tho^Tew cirsps where' wrlh^rs have^ sotind sense, they will not be under- stooif’ unless extrenudy cafoful In ex- ■presslnp It. There Is so much polnp on jipople will not bother lonp with paraprai»h or juipd not simply written and easily understood. Amonp the small numher of men whose names at tract my attention on encounterlnp them In print Is Benjamin DeCasseres. For Your Convenience... OUR TELEPHONE AND PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE ARE ALWAYS READY TO SERVE YOU. MAKE USE OF IT AND BE SURE OF GETTING ONLY THE BEST. 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Lately be had two pnpes of para- prafihs In a mapazine, and I /was aide to understand only four of them: 1. The honest man Is one whom the world both respects and plunders; 2. Belief of any kind Is Impossible without some degree of Intolerance; .'L Whatever exists ns|dres to tell a petty He about Itself; 4. There is a kind of sweetness of character that Is extremely dlsapree- ahle, (1 have chanped the last jmra- prajih somewhat, ns DePasseres uses many objectionable words In his writ- ' inas, mistakenly believlnp ihey aihl strenpth). P. s. Jsaues DO? ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ CLINTON COTTON OIL CO. J. H. Pitts, Jr^Manager Phone 62 DON’TTAKE TIRE WORRIES ALONG ON YOUR TRIP Drop them off here before you start out this week-end or w next Wednesday Vounp peofile shotd<l think about old asre- earlier than they penerally do. Fleedlessness, carelessness between fif teen and thirty result In many unnec essary troubles from thirty on. The pleas of parents to children to behave Is the one hit of human wMs- dorn on which all men of all apes have apre<*d. The Cretans, the Babylonians, the Greeks, the Bomans. left the same story: The better yon tsdinve. the better you will pet along. It Is the one Bible all men have haltingly accepted. I hep adults as well as younp people to find the True Church early, and re main In It, In spite of frequent tran.s presslons. It*s a lot safer, more pleasant and cheaper in the end to start out on new tiresr-particularly since prices are still so low.And b^ause Good year makes^ the most tire^—by mil lions—and so offers the biggest mon ey’s worth at every price—it’s a lot wiser to choose new Goodyears . . . Gome and see why mote people buy Goodyears than any other tire—just name your price and look at the Goodyear it buys! *Dop story fnr O. O. Mclntyiy*; As nice a plH of nineteen as I know owns a pup seven months obi; and there never was a more useless, troubbwime, lovable. Impudent, natural or amuH-” Inp nuisance. Ibdrip given a bone, ami nriable to pet outside to properly bury It, he hid It In the bed of his rnisfressj and awoke her In the middle of the night vigorously dipping-, it up. An other (and .Mr. .McIntyre will mis« this, unless he Is careful): A woman owns a bulblop very smart, pood ri i- tured and appreciative, tint, alas, he is petting old. lie usualty sleeps on the floor In the bedroom of hi» rather eld<*rly mlsfr>*.s,s. One rnornlbp, when she awoke, the dop was sound asleep, and his mistress ad<lTessed him affec tionately. .\s he paid no attention, she then declared he jio longer loved hi-r. ami threatenefl ti*ar>j. etc, I’inaHv th“* old dop, .actually dlsposerl to [tolife ness, and really lovinp his mDfre<s, could qo bmper avoid payirip aftenti'm to.the proprieties, so tie very slowly bepjin ta-yawn. to stretch. ('Ill's Is the point of the story; his sl.ow, d -iHi orate reeopnition of ,the, a.TeoiJ.ii of" foreil, riwinp to ape. Finally. 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