The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 29, 1937, Image 6

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/' : v»s:. picE SIX ^V* THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, 8. C. • THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1937 THE CHRONICLE’S WANT AD RATES H p*T word for first tsssr- U<m; five insertions for tlM price of four. Minimnm dMrfo 25e. ^ ^ ' Cord of thsnks end tribntas of respect, Ic n word, pnjnblo in ndvsnce. Minimnni 50e. Mu^lii^’s Views Seen As Threat fl iDwce Scourges Natioitls structing Recognition of Spt^n- ish-lnsurgents. Newspaper Ed itorial Criticizes U. S. A _ * 'rv—Icounty, Alabama,, and Walton Okloosa counties, Florida. . The South American weevil can not fly blit it can crawl—about four '’[I already had cost farmers between feet a minute—and it has a ravenous r^^0»^00^*nd $1000,000 oyer an area of appetite fot most farm crops. l{,do€S,f*'*^'^-25 to 30 sciuare-miles. They said not like tobacco of fruits, hut it de-|^^^ need for checking’ the pest was lights in cotton, sugar cane, potatoes,prevent great loss to corn and like staples. The Southern.! ^ Experts meeting here today declared! board mapped plans J>ehind| They said they did not know how I war on a, bug which could, they said, loosed doors and then inspected fields! the weevil had got into this country Premier,^ untold damage to crops through-iby the pest. {but they explained one bug could have Experts .Declare ' Weeva Argentine Bug Declared Grave Menace To Crops of Nation. Defuniak Springs, Fla., July 26. audited counties to prevent spread of,the pest. * v.,~ s . « The bug experts estimated the wee- POR SAI>E—Ore used Superfex oil burning refrigerator, price right. M. B. Crooks, Box 195, Newberry, 8. C. ' . IP Milan, Italy, July 24. • Wwliin^ton, July 2«,-The ’suddun j death »f Senator .“Joe” Robinaon of II Popolo d taha, , , ,1 r au j • • a Vigorously at what it called interna- Arkansas, leader of the administra-1 .* , „ Itional “fiction.*.” tion forces in the factional battle in ACCIDENT Insurance Tickets cost only 25c a day; pay up to $5,000. S. "W. Sumerel, phone 80 anrf 32. 3c WHY WASH at home? .Buchanan’s does it best. 15 pounds Damp Wash, ready to *4ron, only 49c. Buchanan’s out the nation if left unchecked. The new agricultural menace is the Argentine .weevil, which recently made it.s appearance on this country the senate over the president’s .su-j Some day, it predicted, “reality jand already has infested Covington preme court project^ resulted in in-iO^ would wipe out pretenses — tensifying the differences between the! held by certain nations,-such-a»-tbe.[ opponents' of the plan and the ad- ^’"ited States’ insistence war debts still are collectible. Circles close to the goveriiment ih Rome said there was no doubt that .4 Dr. G. N. Bentl-y, board chairman'caused all the trouble since each wee- and professor of entomology at the vil was capab.e of propagating the University of Tennessee, said Florida and Alabama authorities might be asked to quarantine the three infest- SUBSCRIBE TO ’THE CHRONICLB specie*. herents' of .Mr. Roosevelt. , The situation precipitated by the court fight Is bfing likened by old i^"cieVerV'indl'.ui.diT,'TiiShonuitiir>l” lUililica^^ obsiTvi-ru to tbe "Korou,, »»I^ . , « PoH® A D rWAPIN * i No. 28. ^ in the Republican party which arose d’ltalia’s long editorial — tin eongres.s in lltO'J.^The “insurgent” war' make believe” wa.' titled was that ‘post- of III FOR S.\LE—Purebred cockerels $3.75 Miovement which began in that ycarlDuce himself. i { per 100. Red.*, Rocks, Wyandottes. was not so much a revolt againstj They said also that the ‘Reality”! Your choice, all cockerels or half pul,- President Taft as again.st the entire the writer .*aid would destroy “these j lets $0,60 per 1(K); all 'flullets $9.50 i{(.puhlican party leadershiji. castles of- cards” undoubtedly wa| per 100. .\ncona or .Minorca cockerel.* ^ It re.*u.lted in splitting the party j war.* He declared this “reality” al- ,$4.50 per lOO; Postpaid; Lit-e arrival wide ojam, bringing Theodore Roose-lways “had a single, brave man, for to your door guaranteed.'David Nich- veil hack into political life a.s a third-j which there was no .*ub.*titute. ols & ('o., Rock mart, Ga. IX>ST—'Saturday night, July 21 -rival wide ojam, onnging i neodore Koose-'w-ays “had a single, bra' Nich- veil hack into political life a.s a third-1 which there was no .*ub.*i 8-2c |,a,;ty candidate in 1!H2, on the Pro-' |gres.*ive or “Hu .Moo.*e ticket, and I Democratic power,* ir ’ , ;the election of \Voo<)row \Vilson, the . , vel- i.. . ..... menti tween'L.vvlia Mill and ('liriton, Democratic presidential Notify Clinton Motor Co., or W. T.j j'arly Split Ru.*htx)n. (mldville. ^ The fear that the pre.*ent .* SEED P()TAT0P:S for Fall Planting.; the Democratic party may have as We have just n’ceived a nice ship-; Itr.eat political con.*t*<juences as the ment. See us for Rutabaga, Turnip, Tendergreea, Spinach, Beans and Oth er Seed.*. Also Chick Supplies. Blake ly Brothel'S Seed Store. Phone 188. FOR RENT—By week or month, dur ing summer, .*mall stucco cottage, 3 riKims and bath, furnished, at Beau fort .Shores, Ii<‘aufoii, .S. ('. In ex- cellent_cf>ndition. $10,011) per week in advance. .Mrs. .1. E. Rent/., Hotel Clin ton. tf Rejniiilican split of 1912 had is open ly voiced. It i.* used as an argument for loyal Democrats to .«up'port the president, .whatever their [lersonal convict lon.s. * Equally open are the expressions )>y Democratic opponents of another ileeji-footed fear, the fear that the pre*idcnt’.s co^irt program would pave the road toward something like an j American ATrsion of Fascism, by con-' ceiitrating power in the hands of the' I executive and opiuiing the door for a TO.M.ATD P1..\NT^. -Marglohe, Brim-j “totalitjirian state,” iii which control mer. Oxheart and Others. .\lso Pep-'of all acts of all citizens would he per, < ah!.'Hge. Collard and Egg Plants, '(entered in Washington and th< We have the jn.*vcticides for the Con- tnd (>f Insects on your Plants too, Blakely ^Brothers Seed .Store. Tele phone ISK. Ic FOR S.XLF—Fixtures of P. S. .leanes .storci con.sisting of soda fountain, back bar, hot dog counter, three show case.s^ and other eciuipmcnt. Apply to Mrs. P. S. .leanes, Clinton, S. C. 8-2c ELECTRICAL REPAIRING. Your Ele<*irical .\pplianctis Repaii;ed — from Hair Curlers to Vacuum Hean- «rs. Fans, Radio.*, Toa.sters, Hot Plates and MagnetcK*. R. Stanton Blakoly at Blakely Brothei-s Set'll Store. Telephone 188. Ic lights of the people would he subor dinated to the will of government.’ To the Democrats in both houses of congress who believe that is the purjiose, or at least the probable jcFfect of the president’s plan, the sit uation calls for a choice of loyalties. They can either go along with the president for the sake of party har mony • and' futiiri* Victories at the polls, or they'can maintain that their first loyalty is not to the party and its leader, but to the nation and its people. Robinson Loyal To End Senator Robinson chose the course of political loyalty. Those closest in a .slap at in this state ment-- victoiyj which ought to be reali.s-j I tic and therefore face problems a.* | {they exist become the play of irreal-1 it3t. and sophism, sometimes diguised | in the motheaten garim-nts of immor-1 tal principles.” j The e(litorial scourged nations which would obstruct the recognition! of belligerent rights for Spanish in-1 surgents who, it said, control two- thirds ofvi;i»ain. The article attacked a* “preten sion” the insistence that Generali.ssi- uio Kranerseb Franco \vas an insur gent general and that 'V’alencia was the real seat of the .Spanish govern ment. Referring to war debts, II Popolo *ajd: i ”Th<* jieople '-continue to pretend | they believe these debts will be paid! one day» Xpw, everyone knows this is’j AiJt yvtmxr unzftieLC? AM* TH' MtfCA'rMEO. MAM SAf% rr'r soim* t ^ git mchtto } Itno MIMMHEP VtOPiE . PiCD O' SUMSmonS tiRTlllMrf ^ «OSH \ CTt AMfIVL-ifiC.STC SALESMAN” W.XNTED-Good near by’ Rawleigh Route open. Indus trious man can earn Indtex than av erage income, (’omplete line house hold n(‘cessities established 48 years. Permanent. .No investment or expe rience ni'eded. Write Raw’leigh’s, Dept. .S('(J-27-Q, Richmond, V.a. materially, and above all morally, im po*siii!e. Nevertheless, when the fate-1 fill dates June 16 and flecember 15 Come around the European govern ments inform .America they find it im|)o*sible to pay. America takes note of this and puts it on the order of the (lay. “The fiction nevertheless remains and carries in its lap the damaging elements of all embalmed fictions.” The “fiction” of the lii'ague of Na tions the editorial indicted for its universality and its pacifism. “The paradox is, that America, af ter having invented the Iv<*ague for external use, has a^'ays energetically ,his confi4e«cT ?ny that he did not-like refus‘e(1~n) take any part in it. The the pr<‘siderlt’s court plan, and par-i father aliandoned his creature as soon WHO MAICCS MV SweltcrimG- UICMTS MOBP UUBEAMABl^ 1 t: 'Vmo,ms -jWTT • tHOUkO S«K MOT MCV6B 'MDMCV . y ASoirr rm HGIT, ' ' ^ rrf A STiert OTMIMP — WHO MAfCBS MY MMmO. TO CMOUB88 akfr yoorttet tr ^ f A I WHO MAiCES IT youp^ FOR, ME TO KEEP FROM COMMITTIWO MURDER. jaemss^aast lO DOACt AHOO-f H«f WHO Co6l MtM'TAHTY- MfMO BAMA-S me out FOR- A SUMMER SISSY ticularly disliked the president’s fail ure to consult with him and other leaders of the congressional majority before-^u^uposing it. But a* it was burn and the foundling be gan its life with the mark of this nermnnent unhappines.*.” ■Rttfimal of some nations to recog- bX)R RE.NT—Twt> or three furnishe<i his obligation as leader of the presi-iriize tlie Italian Ethiojiian eippire also (ient’s jiarty in the senate in the tra-ldrew the editorial’s fii'e. tfitional American manner, and set ft— rooms. Stone. out to/^do the be.st' ho c7»u7d tor^' upstairs. See Mr.s. Metta j measure which was personally repug- D nant to him, but which was politically e.X|K*dient. He did succeed iru getting the pres- i ident to accept the lx>gan-Hatch sub . NOTICE Why not keep your money at home by giving your magaiine aubaerip- lions to— JAMES W. CALDWELL , ( all .38 i- • Gray Funeral Home Clinton, S. C. FUNERAL DIRECTORS ••• &nd ••• EMBALMERS ^^Ambulance Servic# Phones 41 and 399-J L RUSSELL GRAY and ’ T. PARKS ADAIR, Gen. Mgra. . In the beUef-that the woman whu stitute bill, but that did not lessen'is doing things doesn’t grow old halfj the vigor of the opposition. So Joe [as fast as the one'who has nothing to Kobiii.-on died fighting for a cause i do, M-rs. Charles B. Knox, president in which his heart was not, a loyal i of a large business which she inherit- party man to the epd. led at the death of her husband, is at There is little doubt that Senator I her office/ at 9:30 every week-day Hobiqson’s death can he attributed in morning, takes plenty of time fo’r some measure to the deadly Washing-1 lunch and is again at her desk until, ton climate, which has killed scores j d o’clock. She ^operates several fac-' of statesmen in the past. The direct tories, one of which is in Canada. The! cause of his death was heart failure, brought on iby his untiring labors in reason she js so well able to carry on | the business after Mr. Knox’s death' Have you painful boils or atys? Have you ugly pimples (acne) on your face? If you have tried everything else with out auccesin, order a box of "I*implex-Slyboir’ tablets today' and watch results. Nothing to rub on. it works from inside, and should bait a long siege of boils or stys in a few days. Pimples are very stubborn, and require longer treatment. Box $1.00, Two Boxes $1.75. The Pimplex Co., Chattanooga. Tenn. behalf of the court hill. Senator j is because he always talked over his Copeland of New York, who practiced | affairs with her and always consulted medicine for many years and is a { her before he made an important busi- sort of consulting’ physician to -the ness deci.sion. Senate, warned 5enalor, Robinson, a ing with death. week before he died, that he was flirt- There^ is saU to be just one~ woman * in the United States who has learned Mr. Robinson was on the verg^ ofjthe art of restoring valuable old collapjie when he fimshed his Hrst | maps and documents. Mr*. (j«r-1 „ ,1... u.u Weadcock of New York has de-l speech, opening the debate on the bill He complained to friends on several occasions that the heat of Washing ton’s summers nearly overcame him, especially the abrupt change from the autumn coolness of the air-condition ed senate to the stifling atmosphere outside. Wash ingt<H^»if!^ - Unbearable^ There is no escaping the heat in Washington. It is seldom tempered' veloped a process of her own whereby she can resurrect the most delicate of pages, remaking the paper, piec ing together mildewed maps, and re storing crumbled masses. One of the most important pieces of work done by Mrs. Weadcock was salvanging the! official files of Lorg Gage, command- j er-in-chief of the British forces dur-l ing the Revolution. In this collection! by dry winds, such as make the heat iOf the mid-western prairies bearable, jand the .nation’s capital is too far I inland to get the sea-ibreezes which 1 temper the nights, at least, pi coast- |-al--citie8__and_jrnake Florida a more place Tn BARBECUE — at — BUSH RIVER CHURCH WEDNESDAY, AUG. 18 For Benefit of Bush River School. % Prices: Men €5c. Ladies ^Oc, Chil dren under 12, 40c. Plgfooi stew Tuesday eve ning, Aug. 17. Price 50c. ■ UnexcelM Preparation and Service. comfortable {Chicago. • I Washington’s climate .has _^ often been described as that of a steaming jungle, its swampy tidal marshes giv ing off a humidity which makes sum- . mer nights al^st unbearable. Unless ' one sleeps ) ni an ^ artificially ” cooled 'apartment t^ere is no escape'ffoirt the opprwsive, enervating torridity of the average Washington summer night. . ' 'In such an atmosphere, men past middle age risk their lives when they undertake such strenuous labors as ;are involved in a stiuggle like the^ I one over the court bill. Many other' ; senators have .been warned, by Sena- w’ere also 4,000 letters known as the Washington - Green correspondence, other Revolutionary documents which' Mrs. Meadcock has preserved. Mrs. W’eadcock spent three years in Lon don writing in the Reviere bpok bind- sunmrer than •t7— NEARLY 6,000 MEN ON HIGHWAY JOBS Columbia, July 27.—T. Keith Le- gare, chief labor inspector for the .«tate highway department, reported today tlwt 5,963 persons were em ployed last week on T50 highwaymen-, struction projects. j T This was the largest number of projects under way at any one time in the department’s his^ry, he said. and intensity of the struggle. • The opposition senators in the Democratic ranks are keenly aware, tor Copeland and other physicians.[that this is a battle to the death, po- That so many of them, ftp both sides liticklly speaking; and there reason! of the controversy, persist in literally to believe that the president takes a taking their lives in their hands in similar view. One side or the othei; the face of such warnings, is elo- must win a decisive victory, or the quent testimony to the depths of issue of control of the party wUl be their convictions and the bitterness merely postponed.^ OFFICE Everything Needed To Expedite the Ofliee Businera You Will Find Here O ' All of those little things that will make office work a pleasure and save time and worry. Just give us a call and we will send you what you need in a few minutes. Ledgers, all kinds, Cash Bo<dcs, Journals, Day Books and Loose Leaf Forms. T3rpewriter and Adding Madiine Ribbons, Carbon Paper, Second l^eets, Lettw Folders for filing. Letter Boxes, paper and nieta^ Ink, pints and quarts. Rubber Bands, Piq)er Clips, Daters, Pencil Sharpeners, Stapling Mackes and Staples, Collection Wallets, Waste Baskets, Paste, Stamp Pads, Stamp b^. 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