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il u t ' I FAGB EIGHT y THE TT N^^rspapers Get Most 'AdVartiung ,4^ New Yorit, May 15.— Newspapers Staring 1984 received 61.8 per cent'of ^|tt^ll,520 spent by 867 national ad- "veMiseri diirinr 1984, aoeordinr to an naidyiis rekated today by the bureau advertiainff of the American News- ‘ paper^ I^bliahers association. i! The r^>ort showed that magazines received 25 per odnt of the ,totai amomt, while chain broadcasting re<^ ceived 13.2 per cent. ‘ Compared with 1933, when the bu reau analysis covered the appropri ations of 351 adveitisers spending $185,706,924, the current analysis showed both a fn^ater number of na- tkMMl advertisers as well as a higher individual expenditure. The major advertising groups w«ere automobile, gas and oil, tobacco and ■r~' y il ff. ‘ r; j' i THCaSDAY. 1M5 THE MATTER WITH YOUR CHILD? By Frank/toward jgiehardson, M. F,, A. C. Pp r r Dr. Richardson will answer questions of The Chronicle readers bjr mail if accompanied by a self-addressed, stamped envelope. Address Um ft Black Mountain, N.ip. ^ - - PICA I ‘‘Pica" is the Latin word tor jack daw; and the habit that has diade the jacl|daw known to fame is liiis unpleas ant habit of picking up all sorts unconsidered trifles with his mouth, and ^conveying them elsewhere thaii whei^ their owners wish them. By a trait manifested by certain children, of eating all sorts of uneatable things like flakes of paint from furniture, bits of clay or mud, scraps o'f paper, ISTtf of cloth," 1etbBleta,“^W~ fusing Hie A. N. P. A. analysis showed the^lheir patents endless anxiety and cer average expenditure per advertiser in, tainly doing themselves no good, to the three mediums in 1935 Was $608,- say^he least, of it. S19, at compared wkh ah average of| No, this is not the same thing hs $529,079 In 1633. The averse exiiend- “dirt-eating,” one of the symptoms store in newspapers alone in 1934 was of the. enemia that goes with hook- place I should wait until my boy uig- ed me or .teased for, lessons, as a boy teases for kn air-rifle, or a "bicycle. Then I should go to one music teacher after another until I found one who wjould be willing ^ ilake him on, with tlU understanding that lessons should cease when be lost interest in them. If she could make him want to prac- analogy, the name has been taken tice^ that would be fine; but I should should never ask for a recital. HUk liking for music, and not his ability to perform would be my' Criterion of success. Why not try That 'wa.yl $876,103, against |323,190 in 1933. Repairs and Parts Radios - Ranges • Irons Radio &cchange Phone 36 RUBBER STAMPS Any kind, to fit any business. 24-hour ser- vi<^. Reasonable prices. Telephojne 74. The jChronicle Pubushing Co. Printers • Stationers worm infestation. Here the craving for mud, clay and dirt seems to be due to an actual lack of some mineral con stituent in the impoverished blood; and it disappears when by proper treatment the body has been rid of its unpleasant inhabitants. > In pica, on the contrary, there is usually no enemia or malnutrition at ain At least, the cases in which I have observed it have been apparently perfectly healthy children from very good families. It seems to be a hab- tt, pure and simple; and th% oply cure for it that I know consists in re straint, or removing artidles that are ehosen as constituents orf this strange diet. Fortunately, the cure is not dif ficult to obtain;, patience alone is call ed for. Questions and Answers Dr. Richardson: I have heard you say, and have read in articles by you. South’s Action ^ Wins Approval Mo^tiily Of Delegation Liquor Constable Is Appointed. Adjnstmeiit _ and Imeases B|$de In SeTeral Itcm$. Laurens, June 6.—Prp^sion ,for a county liquor constable, together with the adjustment of salaries and tppro- iations contained i priations contained in the 1935 county supply bill occupied most of the time of the epunty delegation in its month ly meeting held Monday morning in the jury room at the court house, ac cording to the minutes of the meming. Salary increases in several instanc es brought/out differences of opinion, and Rep. J. D. Wjtherspoon had him not' consider it essential. And I helf'recorded as voting against ail of Northern Mill Men Cheered By ^ Agreement To Continue Wage Scale In Southern Plants. Boston, June 8.—^The action of sou thern cotton manufacturers in voting, to maintain the wage scale and work ing conditions prevailing before* the invalidation of NRA was described tonight by Russell T. Fisher^'secretary of the national association of cotton manufacturers as a banner to which northern mill workers might look with*ing been made, in the supply bill; INSURANCE We offer expert service and protection. Agent for some of the strongest Fire Insurance Companies in America. REAL ESTATE Town and country prop erty. Prices attractive. Clinton Realty & Insurance Co. * B. H. BOYD,'Aicent that there, is a way of teaching a child music that does not involve te dious practicing and compulsion on the T)art of parent and teacher. I should like this sort of thing for my own seven-year-old son; but the music teachers here tell me that this is per fect nonsense. 'What would you do, if you were in my place? Answer: If what you require is abil ity to perform on the piano, it may be* that they are right, and that drudgery and compulsion are the only way to guarantee this. If on the other hand what you are more iritefested in is a love of music, and aq/Ability to enjoy it from the start and throughout life, with or without ‘^ility to play as his own experience^may decide, then I be lieve I "am right,, and that they are wrong. / You a^what I would do, if I were your-place? Well, in the first in ^hem. In itn adjustment of Clerk of CouVt Thos. W. 'Bennett’s salary,, his rti^nd was inerMsed from 81,800 to $2,250 for the last nine months of^he year contingent upon htM recqVery of $270 which he said he pajd his assistant during the first thjreb -months of the year v^n the fee system was in ef fect. Tbe delegation construed its supply bill to mean tliat the $1,080 appropriatod for the clerk's assistant was for 12 months at I $90 a month. The delegation made no stipulation as 4b the assistant returning the $270 to the clerk but mentioned it as a measure of arriving at the latier’s gross salary of $2,250 for the nine months. Other salary and appropriation it ems changed were as follows: To Deputy Sheriff Riddle $300 for travel allowance, no allowance hav- encouragement. The American cotton manufacturers association^ representative of the sou thern branch of the industry, met in Charlotte yesterday and not only did they vote to majee no change in the conduct of their business, but, Fisher added,l “as evjidence of sincerity,’’ they directed the appointment of a commit tee “for observing and securing con ference by the members of the indus try with this resolution.” Wit^ the northern mills already fav oring continuance of the codes the ac tion in the south “makes it unanimous /or the industry,” Fisher said. Summer School Opened Monday Presbyterian college summer school, headed by Dr. R. L. Coe as director, opened Monday morning and will con tinue until July 19th. The school will offer academic courses for both stu dents and teachers. Members of the faculty besides Dr. Coe are: Dr S. M. Huntley, Dr. A. E. Spencer and Prof. H. E. Sturgeon. To the rest room, $50 additional, $40 for salary and $10 for upkeep, making a total of $430; a similar'$50 to be made available later if condi tions warrant it; To strike out the provision in- the supply bill limiting the salary of the librarian of the Laurens County li brary, leaving it to the trustees to fixihe salary. At the request of the clerk, the. dele gation eonatmed tbO item oi $850. in the sopply ^ill for th^ county physi cian aM .Assistant to mesp that $600 be paid to Dr. R.<P. McGowan, of and $250 to Bi*.^ C. B. Miira, of Cross Hill. The county treasurer was author- ul^to pay off unpaid,VhHe teachers St Clinton out of sny funds on hand pending the sale of a note for that TT purpose. f I S' r Radios , & Tidies ShMi’s Phaisa^ 4^ -/■■X f f Z L mime lliat shneiifat |pD t x i e PURITY-CLEANLJNE55 and FRESHNESS hi \ H SUGAR Qna cANi » us«iiitr I fcSziis ^ SPECIAL Better Homes and Gardens, with My Garden Helper—17 months, $1.00. ^ JAMES W. 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