/ ^ ■ « / /' rm GRiKnncLE StrirwiT^ Be ft Oemk Meira* paper, Cawpliif, Nairaj, '> • VOLUME XXXVI If Ym DmVRMd THE CHRONICLE Yo« Don’t Got/ Tkt News. ^ SOLONS PLAN EXTR^E^ON Roosevelt To Address ^^^MiRress Fridsy Nifht On Stole of the Nitim I. ReOson For Action Not, Apfiirent But Idea Is From President. CLINTON, S. G., THUR^AY, JANUARX 2; 1906 " T Waahinirton, Doc. 31.—Creating a now precedent in congressional his tory, senate and house leaders tonight arranged f^r an extradordinary ses sion next Friday night to receive personally from President Rdosevelt his annual message on* the state of the union. *jf • Never before m the annals of con gress has a president delivered his opening message dt night. Only once before, when President Wilson delivered ^is ww* message, has a chief executive appeared before a night cession. \! The rea.sons for the unusual open ing day se\-up were not-immediate-jeovery forces, business and industry ly made clear. On Capitol Hill, where I should now move forward courageous Face New Year Wi^ High Hopes Labor, ^Bu^ness and Govern ment Spokesmen Look For Recovery pains In 1936. Washington, Dw. 31. — Spokesmen for .government, o^iness and organ ised labor—speaking generally in op timistic tenms—tonigm welcomed the New ’Yelir with suggestions for car rying forw'ard in 1936\he recovery gains of 1935. The exprieaMons'of optimism, how ever, were not unqualified. One busi ness leader saw obstacles should gov ernment impose “burdens” bn employ ers. A labor chieftain was concexned with the fate of new deal legisla^n in the supreme court. Secretary Roper sunvmarized t government outlook as follows: - “On the basis of the broad gains recorde f I would appear in person at the inVka- tion of congressional leadei-^j. ~ The extraordinary arrangements all but submerged — other developments pointed toward the ope'ning at noon Friday of the second se'ssjon of the 74th congre.ss. At the capitol,' Senator Byrd (D- Va.) let it known he would move to «put congress, .squarely on record for economy in government bxpetKii- tores. -He set about preparing a reso lution calling for strict retrenchment federal .spending in the 1936-1937 fiscal year. At the White House, the president read improvement in.consumei' pu. - chasing Imsed on increased einj)loy- as evidenced in Johnston’s cU'ction on ment; more equitable price relation- an anti-highway platform, might sus- p<*nd the stale constitution as inter- LitiRation Before Judges Affect ing Removal of Commi.ssjon . ers By Governor. Famed Family l^Ands In Port At Liverpool and Retires To X Hotel. Will Visit Relatives. ships and a larger harvest; imj)n>ved industrial earnings; an increase in the preted by the South Carolina supreme valih* of our foreign trade; and fur-. ther improvenient.s in the financial After the governor ousU*(i the com-1 including a rising tendency in missionr with the militia October 2«,|«ccurity markets and a .gradual re- the supreme court held his use of opening of the domestic capital mar- I \ some announcement ,of major import-'future policies of labor. V. ai»ce. Whether it would deal with any or all of the foremost questions—in- cloding relief, neutrality and the bo nus—was not levealed. It was '^ssible that neutrality might be made the subject of a spe- eial message, and that the meat of Columbia, Dec. 29.—Proceedings in Livert>©i)l,--K.pgland, Dec. 31.— The disputes act, the (iiiffey coal regula-jjwo state courts in connection with iCharles A. Lindht*rghs arrived in tion law, and other labor legislation South Carolina’s highway situation RnKPland today maintaining the secre- today were in prospect for this week. Attorneys for thr«*e highway com- “will have a profound effect upon the ket to the flow of private funds.” He added: 1 Secretary Perkins: “Integrated ac-jntis.sioners ordered removed from of- tivity and sound constructive cooper-jfjee by Governor Olin Johnston for al- ation among employers, wage earners and farmers to increase purchasing cy that\had surrounded their entire voyage, b\it a txdative said they were reKigees f^m American crime. , ^ . . , The flier,\his wife and thr<*e-year- legetf mi.scoLnduct prepared appeals ,,, ^ Liverpool celehrkt- from the orders to be presented he-'^^ ly. suite at the~'Adelphi hotel. . New Year, spent the eve in , '• power, aitd with the government j fore three ciixruit court judges^ere ..» ■ 'k'gislatur troops unconstitutional, (the governor ousted the road board again by quasi- judicial pioceedings following the de-jV “A sidwtantial increase in emjiloy- cision and kept 1 he troops on duty two ^H‘nt was effected during the year, weeks longer). .with the major part of the gaiiT'atr- The renaoval proceedings weie ex-j^**^^!*-*^ manufacturing in- pecleii to gravitaU' before the court layndls being 25 per cent higher. Attomej (leneral John .M. Dnnul the moment they\left the American j record-length regular .session last; “Wages of factory workiMs gener- i ,, Luporter under the eovei of a »f*'oup | . Ktiimu the state in the elec- ally maintained at the level preme court ‘before the new year j of ^detectives and police. summer against legislator.s reached in 1931, when hourly rates But a member of the ' .... relief issue~the amount of money to,^ade since the low Po«nt of petition the slate su be requested—might be left for his ion Jbudg^ine!«a»e nexM..^^^^ an era whjehr wilUiringj a ^ portion of state high- The agreement on tbe nigbC se.s- treater degree or-secur1ly t6 all-otir-^^ - fipif- bv iniunction «k)n was^ reached at a parley lasting pt^opio.” long after nightfall *in Gamer’s office, j .fos.se H. and caiTy the United , , . .. . . . v— - . T r Vhe_Jajnj^ (If ■ ji^. ihi. niitetmie were as high as in r.t2i». |way tied up by injunction l. .Morgan in Llandaff, VVales. saldi^^, the I'db> session was exjiected to, ‘‘Among the iiHiie specfaeular in- Jones, chairmlin of |he Re-) the Lindberghs woOtd U. guests Vre |o,,a.s<.s in retail sales in 1935 were Speaker Byr„.,, Senator eon.truction Finance eorpor.tion: J,*", .‘tem^iy .-oC leJurcre:rThi::^l;:Z^ai;^ }a;;.r.:rZor.l riKhl now. It ia ^ally i thin* of theZifka/ron of thrinjunc the vletinr of kw! MeNary or Oregon, the minority leader, an(L_Repiesentative Snell, the house minority chief. past. We have just the aftermath of 'There was speculation that the Re-jthe depression to clean up. W’e are publicans were included in an effort behind in construction work in Amer- ta prevent a and IbeHeve thiU building will'be i;“\'y;; tion to release money tb meet certain' as was his older brother, lit- obligations, including bond inU-rest jtie Charles A. Lindbergh, Jr. Business due in the near future. Authorization i had pothing to do with the journey, for /7 block the joint night meeting. .the big leader in 1936. To permit such a joint meeting,! ■ Byms said, it would be necessary to; ^ , obtain unanimous consent in the i KjCSlfflkS .house to recess after the noon con-j ^ vening until the desired hour for thci KCllCa meeting. , - If lh.t i» d4nitesworth 1». .M^ans, of Charles-, per cent in dollar expendituies ton asserteil the govemor himselfInew passenger automobiles. * — was dominated by a “ring.” : "Although railway freight traffic Senator Harry Hughs of Oconee, in lagged in the general recovery, by one of a series of legislative syieech-mid-October the carriers were able to es against* Johnston’s stand, said it [report an'increase in the cumulative • was the governor’s intentiop to run total of loadings in comparison with Welsh countrpide, some^time U)mor-|^^^. 193611934 and a corresponding decline in **■ ^y,g dfeficit.s. mittee and pasi^ by a tvio-thirdsj^^^^^^^ the various fedei-al re- majority of th^house. Ijjp^ agencies in Laurens county since On the senate side, a majo ity inception in January, 1933, ten- aent can cbntplete the arrai gement. h^ppp^ y^y^ resignation to accept a po In this cpnection, hoy^verj i as traveling salesman with the recalled that the late Senator Huey ■ -state general fund made money avail-; xy^^. Morgan family exjiects the able for current operating expenses. Lindberghs at Llandaff, in the quiet j ('ircuit Judges (\ (\ Featherstone I of-Greenwood, M. .M. .^ann of St. j. Morgan is the. father of Matthews, and K. (’. Dennis of Dar-j Aubrey Neil .Morgan; husband of Mrs. lington. were to hear arguments on Lindbergh’s sister, the former Eliza- house” in .pp«al..,fCh.. le«O.IU.ronof Spar-'beth Mori-ow, who died l.,l yaar in Z. u, ? J j"..vow day of UnburK, highway CO,nmiaaron c-hai,-. califoi-nia ■' - South ai-ohna, but d,ut he didji^^ ^ whether ft-successor will be ftp> Iment there; cotfnty to Mr. Sexton, legislation at j Meanw'hile, the temporary high-Jtified Mr. Heu^tes.? of their intention way administration set up for a 60-;to attend en day preiod, awaited federal approval of a proposed road and bridge con struction program of more than $1,- 500,000. masse. The meeting, which is to be of a get-together na ture, promises to be a pleasant affair with an interesting program ar ranged. Dfttn For Taxes County Fi SeOsHi Dec. 27.- also is expect- 'dvocftcy of less vemment, the hia hudgrt plans ntyu and Dan- . jo. — Comptroltef director. ! General A. J. Beattie anpounoed Mon- Iday he was authorising county treas- \ jurers in South Carolina to “collect [taxes without penalty until January because of weather conditions., 1 OWfiCa I “Due to weather conditions,” he ex- . jplaiaed, “many residents of the coun- ermaa Pow- ties are not aMe to reach the county er, eom; i of -eounty the lead- H—in .of the BarkedalskNamia •Sool^'^GlArkt, has .ftaarkMtd^ r of the boai rs, and one achool "P - hasEac tipped the sc^ Um ehamphlE^rker of the senaonj^ feats, and requests from some sec tions for eerved.” extenskm have been re- Ha~ciaid the e^nBio«„was static wide. ' A one per cent penalty for {ataVfty-* h(« was bought b/'a h>>lment of the 1986 Ihvies would baas |been effective Wednesday, • • • REAIMBRS, don’t ngjiss this treat. PMNENADE DECK , y By I8HBEL ROSS —the story of people on a fiye-month world cruise, aboard a great ocean liner. Like **Grand Hotel,** this story is a study of people in situations entertaining, romantic — and tragk — NOT A DULL MOMENT,. It starts in this issue of THE CHRONICLE. - DONT MISS THE-OPENINGXHAPTBR ON PAGE SEVEN. to visitors as well asyiinton people h^nced during the" year that^ hcfai^ have been described by many as would seek that office Jn 1938 rather [the loveliest in this entire section, than run for the national senate next i Mayor Bailey ba.s i-eceive