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*. / { , ■ r r' V .X' PAGE TWO / TOE CLINTON- CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C raURSDAY. AUGUST 12. 1931 Seeks Safety Of Citizens m China CASIIIO THEATRE MONDAY AND TUESDAY, ji’nUpjj states MakinjB^ Effortsj August 16 and 17 j I’rotecl Americans. MobI “Turn Off the Moon”; Action Feared.. With CHARLIE RCCfa.ES. EL- BANOKE WHITNEY., JOHN N Y ■IHIWNS, KENNY BAKEH. I'HII, . , . . . . HAKK1.N. BEN AND MAH- "lonth ha* bean »:nv,,K to ite aafe „ JORlE GASTON. I conduct Trom the .lapance and f hf. Shake that aWia, off your ahoe— f ‘*""“1 '“-I zones. Senator j nnv 'iWns- dance. \ . « ••s-—” has been .so continuou.s, however, i •aau aw...».... .w ..IP npw jaiH lem* . , . , . » i. •. u p. in thia lauKh-pwked lo,e.and-"'“‘ /-'V I muaic aho.: Hoi. muaic from Phil accord the aatd conduct, he- added. If a mob of 10,000 anKry ,person.^, | New Members PiX. Faculty Wa.shinjrton. .Aujf. 7.—The Ameri can jrovernmeht, for more than a crazy, rhyUim g Whitney and J and romance loathe hew Hairis and Kenny Baker. Hot..fuh ,, , . . u,t - f.om Charlie Roaalea and Ben Bluei "o "•*>»' rtation tt Mfnic. to, Comedy. 'The Rhythm Roundup." "f Pathe News, 10 A. M. Show—MONDAY. 10c and 25c WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, Aufirust 18 and 19 XaU It a Day” With OLIVIA DE HAVILLANIL IAN HI NTER, ANITA LOL'ISE, ALICE •Few Tenants To / 'iClinton Is Host Be Farm Ovniers; To Racqueteers Federal Program WiD Hardly! A host of racquetrswin^inj^. hope- Make Farm Ownership - Gen- . eral Thing. DR. e. R. HAMRICK KURT WEBER pounds,” he said, speaking particu larly (Vf the temporary refuges for Americans in Peiping, Tientsin an.l j Hankow, “the few marines we have [there will be sw-ept off the face of the Varth, and the men, women and children with them. ' j Or. Hamrick will be professor of education at Presbyterian college dur-,^y government loans. “We are appealing to the anYbas-j ing the coming .school year opening Sept. 7th. Mr. Weber will fill the position' .sador of Japan and the anVbassador i of associate professor of English. ' r" of ('hina here to communicate to their; ' governments' in Japan and Chinajj^ and'through"'them to communicate to ing, n ^ ^ . y^WTir- louts Tuesday for the Carolinas Junior j DavLs cup tennj^ squad. . o cri- • I 1- Winners are to represent the Caro- Washington, Aug. 8;—The agncul- ^ j • _ * u , * . • J- . J . J *1. .'lings squad ima meet here today^rtir" i ture department indicated today that • ./, * r. , ; rv I , n/Y/Y .• o AJYA . . u tne Atlanta, Ga., Junior Davis cup I only 1,000 to 2,000 tenanU can hope > I to ’ become . farm owners during .the I first year of the new federal ten- i Ylie trials are held under the aus- '^ancy program, ’x | the United States Lawm Ten- i With $10,000,0ob to. spend Tor this**^*^^*^”^ , . v ~ - ' ' purpose dur4pg the first year Wl an W- P. Jacobs, presidejTLjg Pi^by- !e.stimated 3,000,000 tenants, farm la-,t‘?'-ati college and chairman of the .{borers and sharecroppers, departmentif'^*‘®hnas cup committee, said entnea i officials have decided to limit oper- ncluded Lyke.s Boykin of Danihgton, j ation.s to 500 counties, This is less ‘^®tn Daniel of Columbia, Jack Joyce, I than one-sixth of the'more than 3,000 j Coan_ and J. B. Aiken al countie.s in the United States. Spartanburg, J. B. Harris, Jr, of .1 Greenwood, George Beatty, Tench This limitation is necessary the,^ ^ ._j «r Owens, Bill Wade, Irby Hipp and W. P. Jacobs, Jr.^ of Clinton, Larry Stogner of Darlington and others. He said there would be entries from Charle.Hton anu others from Ashe ville, Charlotte, Greensboro and Ra leigh, in North Carolina. One offreial eaid the average rural Carolina en- first year, officials said, to hold ad- j ministrative costs ^ithin limits pre- j scribed. by congress. County commit tees of three farmers’will select "the tenants and the land to b« purchased r county has about 409 tenants, half of. tries included Johnny Hines, Eldward -dWAWTiiiif ROLAND YOUNG. When Hollywood’s grandest star i their generals in the field—and they array merges with Broadway’s smash {are a long way from their headquar- hit play, grab your hat—now. don’t i ters—and give instructions to P'/^* _ , . _ r 4 delay!—Hurry along to see “CAl.lJtect our embassies, legations and our j Goldvilie Team JumpH lO r ronl IT A DAY." ' consulates; not only to kee)) their sol-j A.S Gowan Wins 151h Game. “March of Time” No. 13. Popblar Hcience. 10 A. M. Show—WEDNESDAY. lOc To All 1 » IV. ir;.vu.l »dtom .r. o,pocted to .ppl, l.r g.v- ,„d Dulilt of Clt«- Juaiuia'''Lpaiuiiu Lmal Kites (ror - ihpuseht roon, t. b., f.™,. h, s..d,, „ win«on- —frtA fo«*TviAr' tvi It o KlOP * Half Game Judge- Ramage FUIII.YY AND SATURDAY. .\uruh1 20 and 21 “I Met Him In Paris” With ( LAI DEITK COLBERT, MEI.VY.N DOl (ILAS and ROBERT V (U NG. She went to Laris as a one-woman rebellion against everything conveii- tionul! But she never counted on tw-o such heart-storming, never-say-die lovers ns Jhib* and Meivyn! Claudette as you love her in an other gay lark of modern lovers in Paris and the .-VIps. Cartoon, “Porky’s Bedtime Story .5. 10 A. M. Show—FRIDAY. I Or and 25r fliers away from them, but to keep | mobs which are the chief source of, Newberry, Aug. 7.—^Joanna took a danger, away from these compounds.” half game lead in the nip an<l tuck The state department has never I Mid-State race Saturday a.s Lick- publicly explained the steps, if any, i hart downed Newberry today. ' it has* taken to evacuate American' Joanna gave Gowan pitching sup- nationals from North China. {port as he blanked Whitmire 0 to 0. Late Circuit Jurist Buried At!''”' ‘YU?”*!?'!:! *"'* I appraising the land that will be pur- oSaluda' Sunday. Died After chased. , . . . lotte, Moyer Hendrix of Winston- the farmer committ«, face a big Rutledge and task of interv.ewmg these applicants, „ Asheville. A Charleston selecting the few who can .qualify the .un h. Gn, cohte.stant will be . Goodw-yn Rhett. “I wish to say," .Mr. Ptttman went'Gowan, pitching his 15th win against .Mountain, Speech On Friday. Saluila, Aug, 2.—\ simple funeral .service was. held here Sunday for Cir cuit Jutlge C. J. Ramage, 6,3, who died of a heart attack' Friday -at Little ENGRAVED VISmNG CARDS Just what every lady need^ Saaiples for inspection. CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. THE DIGEST—Weekly Combining the Literary Digest withi the Review of < Reviews, $4.00 year. Speeisl offer—20 weeks for $1.00. See or call— JAMEaS W’. CALDWELL Phone 38 on, “both the Japane.se and <'hinese governments apparently have done everything in their power to protect our enihassie.s and our legations and our con.Nulates against attack. They three defeats, gave only four hits and, fanned .seven while his mates hit timely. Approximately 1,.501) |>erson9 at tended the commital rites, after trib utes were paid to the late jurLst at ('lark and K. Abram.i' led the win-ithe .service held in the home. nets at hat, the latter with a home Dr. James <'. Kinard, president of have even attejnpted to keep the'r run as Prather had three of the hits, n the'off (.owan. . ^ foiees frofn h(ui\hjing.. anywhere i vicinitv. In the very nature of things, i-iGanna however, those who are conducting war with airplanes .sometimes cannot he contnrlled.” Thi* Nevadq senator’s ohNervatioiis ••{were made in connection with an at- “DICK TRA(’Y” No. .5. Fox. New.s.' *'* anli-|)icke^^ NEXT WEEK— “BELOVED ENEMY” ^ “LEI’S GET MARRIED’’ “KID GALAHAD’ W’hitmire (rowan and Varhorouglr. 6’ 0 10 -4 4 1 Morse; Reeder and J. B. Harmon of .Newberry, and the Rev, J. K. W’alkec of Saluda. The Rev. H. I). Kleckley, pastor of jMt. Pleasant Lutheran church, of Lockhart scored five times in the ''’hi<^h .fudge Ramage wa.s a member, ninth to down the leaders, 9 to 5. (Conducted the service. Broadway Theatre MONDAY AM) TUESDAY, August 16 and 17 “The Prince and the Pauper” ing hill which the state depurtmenl has asked for the proteetion of for eign embassies and legations in the ■JHUlrict of Columbia. The propo-'et' I measure would n-quire a permit from| I the police tlepartmeiU to stage any j '.kind of demonstration within feet , ■ r r . ’.I i. r,-Htwo for Newlierry. t»f nnv property occupied by a fo*’-! ^ omatie mission. i Newherr ' j Parliamentary objections jirevented ‘ !•' Newln'rry drove Cahiness out withi Meml>ers of the .state supreme court u three-run rally in the first frame. fellow judges of the circhit court Broome gave them eight scorele.s8 ^'•‘re pallbearer.s. innings, while liOCkhart hit Wertz Judge Ramage. collapsed shortly hard. lafter addre.ssing a meeting of .New- Crocker, Broome .and Burns hit ***’''•'>’ college alunroi. hard for the w'inners as* Wertz had whenY®** 0 3 15 7 H U NTERS TO M EET Hunters of the county are invited the passage of the measure today! under th(‘ restricted rules applying/**" to the onlinary 'calendar. 'Hie hil! i \Vi„nshoto ilefeated'Buffalo, H to 1, I was favorably reported to. the ^‘'•nati*, f,vi*-hit pilching«-^f" Grey I hy the foreign relation-- committee i j,, .^tay in the first division of the and to the house hy the foreign af Mj,[.state. Ward, Frew and Shealy (’ai)ines.s, Broome and Burns; W'ertz'^/ meet at I^ake Thomas Friday night,, ,1 Bouknight ■^**>*^*‘'“ the purpose' • i. i* f ree with ,\ddy and Greer hit hard for the winners. Bill Wells has gone to Hp- gatisville, Wis. v<,-. Winnshoro ■ '8 14 1 1 5 2 purpose <»f disposing of birds now on han.l. S. A. LEE, Game Warden, Slightly over per mile Greyhound Terminal KELLERS DRU(; STORE Phone No. 1 GREYHOUND Cooling breezes travel with you as you ride to any pad of America in a stream lined Greyhound Super-Coach. Nature’s air-conditioning, plus the newest type ventilation, take^e heat waves out of August travel. Enjoy a longer trip than usual this year at no extra cost—Grey hound fares are only 1/3 the cost of driving your own private car. % fair.-j committee. It ha.s been dpposed, h(»wever, on th»‘ ground that* it vio lates ennstitutional 'right j of j-peeeii and aNsemhly.' I “The actum that is proj>o>ed in this j .j],, • With KRRDL FLYNN, CLAl'|lE|i,ilL is' iiTiT ToT tTu‘ purpose of su[)-| -—i B \INS. BF.NBY S'I'F.PtlENSDN, and i [.t,.-.Hnr (..t. nnv Mjmareb g«vy-Mtrlkihrrrr a ~f.> to 0 'I'HK M''yL< tl TWU^S TBTLI.Y' aiTd ',iii tl\e part of any of our people,”. ilefeai as Walker fanne<l 17 to keep - BOBI5Y ). \ j Pittman explained, i !>n Hue for the Mid-State play. The Fate niaile one lad a king, one a "But I -ay to you that in-.a city; whole .Monarch ti-am hil Ivard, jM-ggar; Xmerica’.s lM‘st-|o\ed author as largt* as tliis, where we’'have such i Monarch '19 21 3 made their stor> Camou.s; a triumph-j ruimenni' parks and so many places i .Mollohon 9 7 1 ant screen makes them unforgettalde u) \\luc!i societies may express their I Walker and Littlejkihn; Jackson apd as ^lark I wain’s pages bring you the'^pinions, tlmt in conditions that ex-jCromer. ^ thrill o( a lifetime. ,st uml which lit any time may be | “ just a.s l>ad in other (larts of .Asia f^£^UIX16irS TO D0 and Europe as they are in'('hina to-1 » • day, whenrwu Jiave 435 legations and i GuCStS Ol LalOllS consulates where inHr~^4>^ple may as semble, it is unreasonabJeTr* sideration for a single moment to a matter of .so little moment as the de- mami of persons to be allowed to go Pictorial Revuej 10 A. M. .Show—Tl ESDAYT I Or and 20c WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, .\ugUNt IS and 19 “Hills of Old Wyoming” .\ Clarence E. Ylulford story. Star- —The-Joeal t club on Friday ning will liave it.s second annual] "farmers’ night’’ meeting, when mem-| . , . , , i bers will entertain farmers of the U|. to tho door ol .11 emba„>. or lo-i q .uit- .at,on or a conaolatc for the purpose ! m., i, bein» arran*ed th.t of putt,ng up ami d,>pla>-.»q aigna rr,t,e,..in,s or rondemnatton of ring BII.L IMIY D. (iF.ORftF. H.AYES,i there Represented.” i * u. • »* i k* ♦ STKI-HK,N MORRIS and O A I I,' T2..r,lF7imH. .7^ J more talk, on aKncukural aubjecta. Senator I.aF'ollette a.skinl whether i SKIIKID.AN. pkttman meant IX) leave the im-j Hopalong Ca.H.sid.v and his pals are pression that “the efforts of the Chi- ne.so and JajMinese governments to hack! The favorite heroes of the out door YVest ride again as Indians go on the warpath to avenge a murder. An action-packed story of hoots-and- saddles and spitting guns! Shorts — “Have Courage.” “Golf Mistakes,’’ ’X’ocktail Party." 10 A. M. Show—THURSDAY. 10c To^WL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, '^August 20 and 21 “Ghost Town Gold” “The Three .Mesquiteers,” Rob Llv* iagstoh, Ray ('orrigan. Max Terhune, and Kay Hughe.s. One for all and all for the nearest Each member of the club will have I at least one farmer as his guest for {the evening. J, j A similar gathering was held last year and it was such a pronounced success that it was.decided to con tinue with another this year. The ob ject of the meeting is to create a bet ter feeKng and spirit of cooperation between agricultural leaders and civic interests in this section. \ _ BLANK^TtOOK^^f^^Every raUag, aP w’hat they can to protect our citizens j aizea. Letter File Boxes. CoHoetl^j iin their countries,” Mr. Pittman re- Walleta, ^ protect American nationals, jn the critical situation iin China are de pendent upon the adoption of this resolution.” • ,, “1 think the Japanese ambassador here and the Chinese ambassador, no matter whether or not we protect |~them -against insults and annoyaitw and possiblejh^sical injury, will do plied. “But there is danger of physi cal injury when great and gngry crowds meet in the way that has bt*en referred to. Insults to the rep resentatives of foreign governments anger the nationals of such governr * fight. Your three cowpoke cyclones j engender hat^d and induce ride the gun-smoked trail in another reprisal and violence. -Ahrilling-batHe of bullets and bralligti At this point SenaTor McTsary, the Comedy. “I.odge NighL” | minority floor leader, objected that^ ■“"SEC'REI' AGENT, X-9”—mystery!debate was occupying more than' CHRONICLE PUBLISHING Ca A TIMELY SUGGESTION Why aol aolva that problem by giv ing th« gra'dnate year's aabacription ta the Reader’s Digest? $3.00 per year or 2 years for $5.00. JAMES W. CALDWELL CalL48 thriller. "Screen Snapshots.’* I 10c and 20c * NEXT WEEK— ^MARRIED BEFORE BREAKFAST’ -“MOTOR MADNESS” • “CAVALRY” Hipp & Chandler Clothes for Men .and Boya Your Baoineoa Appreciated the five minutes perm'itted under the rules for consideration of the calen dar and Mr. Pittman yielded the floor. Wo carry a complete line of- blank hooka, Ladf ora, Caah Bookh, ionmala. Day Booka, otc. Call 74 for Ckronide^ PnUWdnc Cm {City Directory Work Completed j A. G. Smith stated ye.sterday that 'the directory he is compiling for the jcity of Clinton is about ready to go to press. A thorough canvass of all homes in the incorporated limits of ; the city has been made, he states, and if there are any homes that were not included, or in which the residents were away when the canvass was made, they are asked to furnish this information at once to Miss Ruby Smith at Hotel Clintoo. Clinton Does The Big Upple FRIDAY NIGHT August 13th 9'to U COPELAND HAI.L Sponsored „ Copeland-Davidson American' Legion- Couples 50c Spectators 25c SATURDAY, AUGUST 14 AT THE NEW Come in and look over our stock, then make' your guess as to the number of Hdiffwmititeiths in our store. Three prizes vdll be given fcee to ' ' the three nearest guesses. <4 \ ■ A”