The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 30, 1936, Image 2

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r iCasino Theatre MONDAY AND TUEiSDAY, ♦ ^ ^ February^ 3, and 4 "Hands Aa*d^ the Yable" With CAIiOLE LOMBARD and In Tluil State Georgetown Only One ejf Larger Cities^ Casting. More Votes ^ / AgainsV Administration - In! Nobody^S Business ~ By Gm McGee f National Magazine^ Poll, r W'^ashinfi^n, Jan. 27.—Following is I a * summary and. explanation of the icash-bond bonus" bill, in the forni of SjtnJ^me Court Decision Shocks Flat R^kians . — > m X deer mr, edditor: a good deal of sickness has tooki j place in ffat rock since-the suppreme answers: With the exception of Georgetown,! passed a law that everthing that f Question: What in generalHerm-s, .-n'E.rx «■ .»A in ‘jnnfh rarolinn nf an. ^"6 pressent addministration has do'ne uues tne Dili provide. FRED MacMURRA\ A prl s got'all cities Carmina of ap-^ i-J ^ of a hieh' An.-wer: Immediate paym^t to to thihk of her future:’.“She’s a suck- 'pi wxiuiatc'Iy .),000 population Qr nioje i a — er'to fall for a poor man when It’s so'ietiuned a plurality in favor ea.‘>'y to love a rich one!’’. This little ^ New Deal policies in the Litoi'ary Di honey went to market and came horoejgt st national pdll, according to latest | ^ \ “ with a millionaire . . . but when he f^giirc.'^ releu'^ul by tiie magazine. • i „palj)eitation of ^the heait started as borrowed S5 froiq her to pay the cab-, From Glinton there were 30 balb>ts' a.s cheef justis roberts commence Man.' . . ! .^ gav romance ab’out .a cou- j,, favor of the New Deal as compared : read his majority repcMjr a^ui pie of fortune-hunters who stopped j\v.ihj 22 against the polices of the ilooks like the govverment wh4*n\they found each other! i;,,„;.evelt administration. Of the 45 ESTIONS ABOUT CASM.B0ND BONUS PLAN ARE AliSWERED *• , " ' » ♦ rebates. Very few yetelhns ceive renates. very lew ye>eran3| stand to lose by this ruling, however, j as_ only *a ..very small percentage have paid any interest since t93l’rt~ Q. If a veteran has ' bo^TOw^d- meney from a bank, giving his a:l- j'ustFd service -t^ertificcte a.- cvi’.!,.*- and contrary 'to the hoover doctrines ansofoith. looking ('omedy, “Ddpble or.^«thfng*” Rod Nfthol’s Orchestra. MGM News. 10 a: M. Sho#—MONDAY. 10c and 2.5c vc ies cast in . 1931, 30 voted for the j [resident |and 9 opposed hhn. ent ian liled s 4: WftUNESDAY, FEB. 5 - , "Kind Lady” With ALINE MacMAHON. BASIL R.4THBONE MART OAKLISLE, SncT FRANK .4T.BERTSON. Broadway’s dramatic thunderbolt! Hugh Walpole, noted writer of mysteries, put every thing he had into this thriller! Broad way gasped — and loved it — for months! Now it becomes your newest screen hit! Comedy. “Headline.” Hill Billy 1 ane. - > Morning Show at 10 O’clock. lOc To All THURSDAY, FEB. 6 “Dangferous” Detailed statistic.'^ on the New Deal poll of 1935-30, which include final vote* as compared w'ith the 1934j Literary Digest poll, follow; T935-36 Poll Yes his majority repcM^rand it looks like the govverment wili-j have to a.sk the .suppreme coart j whether or not it can rtin on, or stay ’ I where it is. up to now, it seems that| it is 'oiniiy them, ot print postage' vt le’rans of the full maturity value of adjusted, service certificates in “baity bond-s” and .cash, Q. How did the bill- become law? .A. By enactment by the senate and house, of representatives over the ve to of President Roa.sevelt; Q. Ho\v^ill the veterah.s»be paid? A. In government bonds of $50 de nomination, with amounts lessi than $50 being paid in cash. A veteran stamps and the congressional reccord,|for payment 'but that is as far as congress can go. len $50 bonds and $35 in^ash. Aiken ... Anderson . . Camden .... Charleston Chester Clinton Columbia . Darlington Florence Gaffney Georgetown Greenville Greenwood Hartsville s Laurens .NewlH'rry 45 161 36 377 69 30 515 34 182 48 13 2^9 144 No . 27 58 16 291 30 119 ’ 13 . 35 '30 17 210 37 our rent checks w'ill be badly mi.S8- Total' don’t know how in the world 72! we will be able to navergate without 2i^dur parity payrnehls. our land can”t 1^2 I be rented no more to the a. a. a., and 668 I we ain’t able to work it ourselves, it 9Q|is possible that the suppreme coart 52 i mought let the govverment loan <a 6.T4 47 217 .Sumter- Union With BEITK DAVIS and FRAN-^'“2^^2J'»^ 1 HO T ro.NK. riiat woman’s back in i tow n! Bette'.s on Ihe man-hunt again' —and this time she really turns on the power—throws the switch to the last neteh. as the glamorous star of Broadway who wa.s the evil star of men. “Shorty at Coney^ Island?” Betty Ii'«w)|). Off the Record. M(LM News. Morning Show at 10 O’clock. lOc To All Aiken I AnderSon j Camden ■ Charleston" ! Chester " (9inton \ Columbia . ’ Darlington Florence i Gaffney FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, February 7 and 8 "Annie Oakley” M'ith BARBARA STANWYCK. [Georgetown PHESTON FOSTER and MELVIN Greenville DOl’GLAS. Ihe flashing glance of Greenwood this dangerous girl was deadlier than ■ Hartsville bf r -aim? j^rpshimling star Mrf-Jluf- Laurens ,falc» Bill's Wild West ... rNew'berry Comedy, “I hanks, Mr. Cupid.” Orangeburg ^Flriwfers-Fnr- Y^to, IVWdtwner’-’ ‘‘Roar*^-^Uck-ilUi— ine We-t”ANo. 6. with Buck Jont*s. NEXT WEEK— “THE CKl SADES. ” “SO RED THE ROSE.” THE FOLLOWING WEEK— •1 LIVE MY LIFE” "'I’HK LllTLEST REBEL ” Broadway MONDAY AND TUESDAY,' February 3 and 4 "1 Dreamjoo Much” With LILY PONS. HENRY FON- DA and ERIC BLORE. Hearts will burst with melody att eyes fill up with tears! The swee|e.st singing lovely girl in all the world is here ... in a Spartnnburg Sumter Union 27 . 13 40| ■ 44 * 23 67 101 21 1251 117 43 160' 27'8 117. 395 * 162 41- 223’ 26 *__.19 45' Poll 1 1 1 Yes No Totalj 39 7 46 136 17 -153 39 ^2 41 445 157 602! 53 6 59 i . 36 9 45, 467 IW 523 / 50 J - 55 l80 211 1 201 54 9 '< 63 1 28 9 38, 326 K7 413, 106 21 .127! 49 3 521 29 6 35 1 *7-' - -421 , 65 8 93 13 89 291 40 331 117 10 127 49 3 .. «i man enopgii monney to buy a fi.shing pole with and thus help keep him off of the dole ansoforth, a.s fishing is 7g|fairly go^ in our midst. 30 i ^ 479 i as soon a.s you hear of anny subster- 1811 tution.s for the old a. a. a., plese rite ■“‘or foam the undersigned, and tell them it do nht matter about anny pro- cesting taxes being assessed, as it ms the cash we want, and where it comes from is nulla bona, they could leave off the tdwnsend plan for the next 2' dies ? _ - ! Q. How and to whom should vet-i A. 1/ the veteran dies after the erans apply for payment? ‘ - |application is made and bt^fore it i-s A. To the nearest regional office I filed, it may be filed by any person. | If ije dies ^ter application is made, it shall be valid if the veterans’ ad ministration finds that it-bears tlve. bonafide signature of the applicant, i di.scloses an intention to claim bene-, fits of the act, and is filed before Views Of Oitf V - Correspondents f PRAISE FOR COUNTRY PRESS Editor, Tlw Chronide: Your reference tcTThe fact of the 'Saturday Evening Post’s refusal tp advertise liquor is a reminder of bow ievv of the smaller and county papers .accent ?vch adv’ertising. 'Those that erai, and owes the bank intercut'ait* in the very great minoTity. efued since October 1. lO’D, what papers that so often not only ; efu.-'e gain from these sources, but vvhkrh Svd often are ailigned with the ciuse.s of righteousness and temper ance, ahcLthat so frequently enter tile hamc.s of tbe peqple axe to be praised and commend^." ^ ( -• The Saturday Evening Post and all Pv*riodicals together with the^ county papers all deserve commen^tion in protecting public morals. C. ROPER. -'1 happens? A. Thp veteran^’ administi'atiofr will jiay thi', interest to the bank, without, deducting the amount from the bonus payment. < ■ ^ Q. Mu.st the veteran apply fftr his bonus payment mimediately? <. “■ I A. No. He may apply at. any tiiqe before 1945, the maturity date of his certificate, 1 Q. What happens if the veteran of the veterans’ administration, im plications will be made on blanks pro vided for the purpose. Q. Will payment be made tp the veteran immediately upon applica tion? A. No. His application will be checked against records in the vet erans’ administration in 'Washhlgton, which will cejtify to the treasury the names of veterans entitled to receive bonus payments and the amount due each. Q. After application is approved,, when can the veteran expect to re ceive his bonds?-— A. .Sometime prior to June 15, 1936. , Q. Will he be able to cash the bonds immediately? , . No. The bonds will be dated we h(q)e for thejjyj,^. 1.5“and cannot be cashed before that date. Q,. Is it neces.sary to convert the bonds into cash? » A. No.~ The veteran niay hold the bonds a.s an investment until 1945 dt the way, when the govverment 3,per cent interest. The treasury sends me my extry Ic on my 2 balls.! g large majority of vete-! act, and is payment is made to the beneficiayy. i - Say— •I SAW IT IN THE CHRONICLE" Thank You! Values That Speak for T Hgimmyco Pure Silk Hose Full Fashioned 50c At ELLISON’S C'lVlC /N P-AYS YOU BIG DIVIDENDS well, mr. wlditor- as smart aa. the suppreme coart to the u. K. sennate*, »and mebbe a bill can be of cotton which i sold for 11c last fall with the understanding that the see ker-terry of the agger-culture would rebate me up to 12c you mought' in farm us on that topic. Flat Rock Citizens Are Working For a Library deer mr. edditor; the ladies of flat rock want to og- gernine a travenihg Tilierry which'Will have books in same, they read in yoix* wttTiablF~pg]!er Tthmiry tr-aveliiTg H- berry at cedar lane, so kindly advise how to get the necessary books, do the govverment furnish anny books, if .so- how manny and what is the name of same? Farm Demonstration Notes C, R Cannon, County Agent - 4-H Club Boys Show Profit With Cotton Chai'lcs F.—Wasson, president—t>fT^ko-"furni.s>hea-Uic gass and the .man Hickory Tavern club, showed $.37.r>3 a nice room can be rented over the drug stoar for $5 per month, do the govverment pay the rent for liber- ries, if so—how much and how often? pleat* ancer this by male, when the books are loaded on a travvel vehickle, rana will not cash the- bonds imme-| diately thereby relieving the imme-' diate cash* drain,on the treasury. Q. Upon what basis w'ill payment be made? A. Veterans w'ill receive the full j945 matured value of adjusted aor- vice certificates, less loans they have made on the certificates. ^ Q, _ What happens to interest on certificate.Toans^ ' A. Unpaid interest accrued prior tb OctdlV'*r’'2,~ 1931,^ wiTI be deducted from the payment. Unpaid intere.'-t coming due since Octo’oer 1, 1931, will be forgiven. Veterans who- have paid the interest on their loans since October 1, 1931, will not, however, i-e- >'i loONEi PART OF EVERY DOLLAR ^ spoilt n'itfi loan |jiiicr:!iaiitsOaa ^'to ouild up ^mkiw lOhH Frv Your Home Tow n First IVesentCii In The Cihamber of Commerce profit from his-icre of cotton. Charle.s i.s the son of Mr. and Mrs. (\ E. Wasson of Hickory Tavern coT^unity and a successfuul 4-H club member. According to club records kept by (’harles and turne<l in 'to the county agent's office for 1935 he produced |1300 pjiunds seed cotton, valued at to run same? we have not heird of tin* govverment running one so far. mrs. holsum moore is behind this movement and she . says it is verry helpful, as all kinds of maiggy-zines and funny papers and books on how to cook ami how to eat and how to live can be leant out to the ignerrant for 10 <lays wtihout cost to them, and that teechers mought be furnished miMin-mad adventure in heaven-on-! $64.00 at a cost of $26.47, leaving ® i j i • i *arth: I not profit of $37.53. The records | l>y the unemployed if desired. ( omedy. “Manhattan Monkey Busi-! further show that Charles product i ntss." Baskethall Technique. 10 A. M. Show—TUESDAY. tOc and 20r ^ WEDNESDAY, VeB. .5 , "One Way Ticket” With LLOYD NOLAN. PEGGY ( ON I.IN and WALTER CONNOLLY. From the novel by Ethel Turner, “lie’s Kot a number . . . not a name . . i But he's the man 1 love!” Ro mance flamt*w iH'hind cold gray w^alls ... a girl defies the code among crim inals for fleeting hours of freedom! [this cotton \(lith 48 boy hours, 24 I horse hours. He spent $8.00 fov^ler- jtilizer, $3.50 ent on land, $5.20 for ‘1 picking, $1.U(' for planting seed,'and j $2.50 for ginr.ing and bagging. Young Wa. 'on has been a member iof the Hicko y Tavern club since in 1929, turning in four complete rec ords of the seven years. T^ese four years’ rw’prds show a net profit $68.85, or an average of $17.21 per flat rock wants everthing she can get that conies to us free grattis, so— yore help^^ will be verry thankful, we mis.seil the sewage and paved streets and the goff links ansoforth; in fact, we have received nothing so far from j uncle sum except the direct relief and 1 some p. w. a. work at 22$ per month 1 when it do not rain »o’s a'^feller can’t, aci!e profit I trav<*lling libt'rrj' seems to lie ^ There were 70 boys members of thel^^^e easie.st thing to get as the world ha.s<gone wild on higher and lofer ed- l-HY*lubs last year with 36 boys turn ing in complete records to the pounty Comedy, “His Last Flai^g.” Strange; office. These clubs being or As If Seems. _ T- |ganized*~aV‘Grays, Hickory Tavern, .Morning Show at 10 O’clock. (Mountville, and Youngs schools. lOc To All ; The 4-H boys hold monthly nieet- iwftmt ir%cir\ a ft'D c I iugs Under the direction of the county imiKSiDAY, FEB. b Lgent and local leader, C. D. Williams ** I O Bc2lt the Bsuiu 'being local leader of Hickory Tavern ' club. The hqys- had as their projects With ROGER PRYOR, FRED i^EATINfL and PHYLLIS BROOKS. Yoar doctor recommenda it! Every body needs a good giggle at thia time r of "the year! Hete^ yonr chance to laugh your head off, while you awim in melody! “No Other One.” “Little Sambo.” “Tomorirow’s Halfback.” Morning Show* at 10 O’clock. Kfc' To All 'or 1935: cotton, corn, and pigs. A summary of the various projects accoixling to the boys’ records showed $6^4.83 cost of production with $13-; 32.19 value, leaving $367.36'net profit. ucation an.soforth. yore coiTy spond- ent, mr. mike Clark, rfd, plans to teech| a night .scholl as soon as the ILJ ber^-y starts 'hnd books can be had to read and spell in. nearly everboddy j here knows their a. b. c’s, but verry few got thru the hi. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Febrliary 7 and 8 "Western Frontier” > With KEaS MAYNARD. LUCILE BROWNE, and NORA LANE. Hard- riding, fast-shooting, action! as Ken races into trail-blazing a^enturea! Omedy, “Just Speeding."^ “Femi nine Invasion.” "Wolf Dog” No. 12— last chapter—with Frankie Darro. 10c and 20c Farm Flashes Farmers talk of le.spedeza: E. A. Adams and I. G. Hill, Cross Hill, buy 1300 pounds lespedeza seed! A num ber of farmers are asking the price of | lespedeza and method of •seeding, this being brought about due to demon-1 .strations in 1935. E. J. Sloan, Fount- j ain Inn, reports sales in the neigh-, borhood of 10,000 pounds. ' • February aniTMarch is time to sow' le.spedeza—topdr^ grain with avail able amrnoiiia followed by a smooth ing harrow, followed by the seeding of lespedeza with no covering. as soon as this letter reaches you, kindly rite 04' foam all of the infor mation tttrbahd about this i^oject. you had better hurry up> or the .suppreme coart will declare travelling liberries uiKonstitutional, and we Will lose out like the a. a. K did. this will be a big step forwards for flat rock, and will help her intelligence a right smart. —t yores trulie, mike Clark, rid, corry spondent. Ocr/ng FEBRUARY Combining C'.<.mT BARGAIN OFFERS with a-NATjCN-WIDE CONTEST -a. 10 Chevrolets anid ^3000 in cash 695 PRIZES in all ASK FOB in DITAIIS SHARE OUR PROFITS on GUARANTEED^MERCHANDISE NEXT WEEK— “THIS IS THM LIFE” THE FOLLOWING WEEK— ' "PETER IBBETSON.” WiU be vnable to foUow "Wolf Dog” with a aerial—bat oa Feh.' 28-29‘iriD agart "PightiBf Marinea**— a now Fanners to purchase jack: Nine teen farmers met at ^ the County Agent’s office January 10th to*^dis- CU.SS purchasing a jack. A commit tee, Jack H. Davis, J. Herman Power, and A. L. Neighbors, was appointed to take subscriptions to purchase the animal. The committee has reported that sufficient funds have been railed to purchase the animaL Correapond- enfe is I'eing e**rr?f«d or with interest- DANZIGER^S Men*s and Boys* SERVICE SHOES WORK AND DRESS SHIRTS SWEATERS, HEAVY UNDER WEAR, ETC. Week(End— Specify Reduced IF ITS A MAGAZINE YOU WANT. — See— JAMES W. CALDWELL CaU 38 « -- - ed parties in Kentucky having jacks for sale. two rAMIlY'S COMPORT Af Cakra tirtMay Savingt Aches,- eoUa^ Indigeetion don’t Hager wtth these two PURBTBST aids to good health la yoor ho\; IM AtpiHa, TobioH and nirr StaftMifr- ySSc A BEUTY CIEAM fof ovopy coMfiloMloii lyoUvM Smart wroom raly on Smsk JoiitOOl con CKM OEANSINe OKAM FMNMTIWaKAMo^o* pmmvsmmm MMCIEMi 39c 3 fw $1 TMUtr GOODS ,80c Jaamina Bath Cryatals . w 3te Sic Jasmins Cleans ing Craaai . . lie 85c Jasmine Vanish ing Cream . 2fc 26c Rekiir Shaving ^ Lotion . . . Itc WUBXAMJL RBMBDIBS 50c Vapure (inhalant for colds) % 01, Sie SOcRexalt Ordtr? Uee. 50’t. . , . , 3ie 50e Hygienic.. Pow der, 6 oi. . . 3bc 46e Analgesic Liquid, XW'OA. . .Me PIJRBTBST PRODUCTS 17e Boric Acid Pow der, 4 os. . . 13c 25c Glycerin 8 u p • pc^tories, IS’altc 85c Camphorated - on, 4 os. . . . |i!25Mineral Oil, 82 os. . . . PharauMemtealg PUn POOD 50cG. E. Sodium Pho^hata,4os.3te 20c'Zinc Oxide Oiat- ment, 1 os. . .tic Symond’s Inn V anilla Extract, 2 ox. . . lie "150,000” Chocolate Syrup. 7 os. 2 for Ifc the •Hiif. iaf ckMM of Gra Noma Fact Powdof mi Poifttom (MilUatorttl /^COUPON PfFER r.gi noi«wi>an arTia m, This Coupon aiad 2Sc I*ro»e to yourself KO^ the supe- tiorfty 6f those fotnous toiletries. clean mouth, sweet breath . . . use Mi 31 Solution; for tired, aching muscle.s, Poretest Rubbing Alcohol. pint Ml 31 ANTISiPTIC SOLimON pint 9rtttf5r RUB8ING ALCOHOL 4 ( s /, Smith’s Pharmacy r,y-,ytyr. ^