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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. 8. C.
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Thursday; JUNE 2, isss
am THEATRE
MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
June 6 and 7
“Jezebel”
EN PASSANT
THE SPORTS CHAnERBOX
V. W.
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By TENCH OWENS
strict, and it has the sharpest kind Southern representation on the con
|Qf teeUi. Compared with the senate | ference committee had to be provided.
» j A Dive * *1 Cornwall will have the tennis I In other words, we feel towards prize
*"• ’“"‘pTh . . , « Cliff McLeod, P. C «-
■ner P C etodent who ijtorned to-, ' W
_Hhe home town for the ifraduating ex- . 1 , .
Starring BETTE DAVIS, GEORGE ^rcises. Don’t you remember when..J’® p en y |
BRENT, HENRY FONDA. [‘Prince’ was = stay in the
Her lips were a challenge to every ‘
, . her heart beat only for one!
the world no woman
'bill, it is rigidity itself.” He favored,' Othenvise, Southern opponents of the
he said, “setting a forty-cents an hour legislation were threatening to move
wage level for all sections of the to send the bill back to the labo"
committee,, or to conduct an outright
jjermitting
man .
In all
safe
“P
in
from his
Tom’
you
college nothing was
prying eyes. That
would examine your
first ten this summer. We have
heard resolutions from some already
lutatorian, referred to work. We are
fascinated by it, in fact we could sit
and watch it for hours. . . . Several of
the top-notch -player's
Stocking tennis squad
country” and
and industries to show cause
they should be ex^pted.
sections
” why
filibuster against any further action
upon it. Senators E^lender, Democrat,
on
are
Arguing that a flexible bill would Louisiana, and Pepper, Democrat,
be effective in raising labor stan- Forida, were named conferees,
dards, he said: i Aside from the wage-hour issue.
the Blue ^
preparing' “ **^® given a year Just one more major controversy had
loved to climb up among the top rungs and to journey north'with better play- board's administration, there to ^ adjournment—
nd so unworthy of it! The greatest suoop at your key hok*, and there. nhnll wntfh with in. er* from thp r«roHno«* ur^A would not be an industry in the coun- the $3,000,000,000 appropriation bill
HO
actress of the screen in
romance of the South!
‘News of the Day.”
the
be settled before
j ,, , j ur u . We shall watch with in->rs'from the Carolinas’ and Georgia "^t be an industry in the coun- the $3,000,000,000 appropriation
createet lu ”‘7 and publish lad-'Junior Davis cup teams. Valuable try paying less t#ian 2o cents an hour, supplying funds for President Roose-
greaieei them. He is the infamous character summer, not forgetting to experience will be gained in matches ^^ile mostly they would be paying 40 ,'elt’s lending-spending program. Sen-
•who wrote Campus Keyhole for /v. with cents an hour.” 'at® kaders expected a vote in their
10 A. ^M.
Show—MONDAY.
lOc and 2.'ic
The Blue. Stockingrt..jAt present he is,
working on a weekly, The Anderson
Countian, in Garnett, Kansas, He paid
4 'I'lii’ocivAV a visit to his old friends, and SAD-
WEDNESDAY, THl.RSDAY, ^
June S and 9 newspaperman, tells this story
Rroadwav ( haries.”
Q JUDye oroaawdy Kansas, Prince he
rring AI.K K BRADY, TOM j,, read the columnist, WesU*rook
OWN, (IIARLES WlNNINfiEK, national writer, and 'w’orked
TOMMY KIG(iS and his BETTY yp sin-h an admiration for the man
that, upon finding he was in Kansas
not forgetting to experience will be gained in matches ^tiiie mostly they
try to boost our own position oc-,with players from other sections of ®®uts an hour,”
casionally. * jthe country. . . . iSieutenants Powell The issue of the North-South dif-• ^ Thursday or Friday. Al-
The purpose of the tennis ladders, and Julian Freeman, former P. C. fehential cut so deeply that before ready approved by the house, this
tin case you aren t familiar, is to athletes, were in Clinton for P. C. the bill could'be sent to conference, bill, too, goes next to conference,
'stimulate interest in the sport by graduation exerci.ses. They are both ■
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^^u-ating the players in town. Any making gwd in the army air service
jj)layer may move up and improve his ... , Plans for the annual Clinton
ranking by defeating the player im-| tennis tournament are taking shape,
mediately al>ove him on the ladder. The tentative date set for the tour-
Any player no^ in the first ten may nament is July 5-11. Cups will be
Cups will
join that select group by challenging' awarded in the men’s singles, men's
and defeating the player ranked num- doubles, girls' singles, and, pnVbably
her ten on the ladder. There are tjyo in, the junior singles.—An entrance^
in Geo. A. f'bpe-jfee of twenty-five cents will prob-1
s hardware store, one for men'ably bt? ch^rgwl to defray expenses!
told him he was busy, but call around for boys. Anyone interested' of court upkeep, tenni.s balls, and I
the next day at his hotel. j getting on the ladder for the fir.stj trophies. A large number of entries
Sadler asked J’rince what kind of time should challenge the number and a lot of interest is expected ini
story he wrote alniut the interview, ten player or anyone below him that'the tournament. j
and Prince (the newspaper man of he desires. If he wins the match,' ^
all time) said, “Well, that wouM he enters competition on the rung VVRill
l)een an idea, h'linnv I didn’t nf hi.M nrinrinent u’hi* slfiis <b»wn one. , ®
of k
KI(f(iS and his BETTY'
l.Or. The comedy and romantic stars
of the year’s greatest pictures! I hey (jj^y called him up and aske+l if he
were a couple of bright stage stars could come around to see him. Pegicr
hwiking for a place to quit shining.
“Love, Honor and
Behave”
Starring W.UNE MORRIS. PRIS
CILLA LANE, and DICK FORAN.
America’s IUjv Friend and his best
inn" in their first picture together!
I have
' think
an id(‘a.
before/J—
It’s a natural .
‘T)e>il Hams.”
•1:30 \. M. Show.
lOc and
it’s a wow!
Lie
FRID.W AND SATURDAY, j
June 1(1 and 11
“In Old Chicago” ■
Starring 'I'YRO.NK POWER, AL-
I( E FAYE. DON AMhU HE, ALICE
BRADY, and ANDY DEVINE. j
Old Chicago in all its turbulent
glory I 'I'he robust, wide-open town
that \anish»>d in towering flames! I
.And against this sweeping panorama.)
the romantic drama of the O’Learysl
. . . the O'Learys against the world!
‘•RADIO PATROL" No. 7.
“News of the Day.”
Die and 2.'>c
■ ♦ Chatterhoxing
Wonder: What VERA NORTHS, W’hat is so rare as a day in June—
GR.\( E HARNETP and LIB K.M^LS without a major .sporting event?
did last WediK'sday? If .lOHN W. So runs the trend of an article in
I'TN.NEY’ had on rose-colorrsl glasses .1 populaiv./weekly magazine recently,
last .Sunday? If K.A'l'HI/EF!.N (TH!,S- Among the big s[)oiting events in
WELL had anything to do with .lune li.st(“d were: .National {)|)en golf
W.Al/rER C.ARTER spending several t(»urnament, Wimhledon tennis chain-
Under Attack'
SEND US YOUR SHOES
WE WILL PUT THEM IN EXCELLENT REPAIR FOR
LONG, SATISFACTORY SERVICE.
VVe Use Only the Best Materials and Offer Only Expert,
Dependable Workmanship.
CITY SHOE SHOP
West Pitts St.—Next Door To Country Market
J. B. Dailey, Owner Phone 9283 S. D. Dawkins, Mgr.
Foes of Mea.sure Begin Battle'
.To Change It. Southerners
Talk Filibu.ster.
<lays last week in .Ahfieville?
ED-
and
Saw GINKV DILLARD, DDT
WARD.S, EI.I.IDTT .lACOBS
GLN'KY’ .S/XDLER out making
tures of (-ach other in a trash
and trying to jiersuade BOBILY
EN.S to let them make his picture.
He lialked at first hut hiihory in the
form of a hag of peanuts chariged his
mind.
NEXT WEEK —
"GIRL DP HIE GOLDEN WE.8T.”
“MERRILY WE LIVE,”
"KEMT ( K Y MOONSHINE.’’
Broadway
Theatre
.MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
June (i and 7
“A Slight Case of
Murder”
Starring EDWARD ROBINSON.
.lANE BRYAN. ALLEN JENKINS,
and Rl HI DONNELLY.
Mere eiimes Little Caesar . . Drcsstxl
to kill! Pullin' on his lop hat, white
lie . . . and Tommy-Gun! But wail’ll
>011 meet his moh! They'.II kill you
with laughter as lhe> gang up «)ii so-
riel> . . . hullet-pr(N»r \estH and all!
tom«“<l>. “Little Me.’.’
“AAhul Price Piirky.”
10 A. M. Show—TIES DAY.
lOc and ‘20e
::avfdnfsday. thi rsday,
June S and 9
Fljght Into Nowhere
Starring JACK HOLT, JAt'CH'E-
I INE AAELLS. and DlfK PI RCELL.
T«-rror flaming from the skies to net
the lungle aflame with thrills! Poi
soned arrows silence the Ijark of
hullcls.
“Daredfevil Driyers”)
.'^tarring BEA ERl.Y ROBERTS and
DIt K IT Rt F!I.L. l,4H>k out for col-1
lision^, smash-ups, thrill after thrill!]
AA hen this darede\il driver roars ontti
the open road thrills come as fast as
he dri\es.
“Pathe Parade,"
‘»:30 A. M. Show—HirKSDAY.
D)c and l.'»c
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
June 10 and 11
“The Purple Vigi
lantes”
THE HIREE MESfU n FEUS—
BOB I.IA INl.STON. RAY CORRl-
<;AN and MAX TERHCNE.
The Three Mesuuitet*rs hurl a fear
less challenge at a powerful gang of
robed renegades . , . drfying ambush
ed guns to rid the AA'est of the
masked menace.
Comedy. “Stupor Visor.”
“ZORRO RIDES AtLAIN” No. 7.
“The .Auto Clinic.”
10c and 20c
NEXT WEEK—
“GO CHASE YOURSELF”
“KING OP THE NEWSBOYS”
“OUTSIDB PARADISE”
“RED ROPE”
U won't
two of our
Big league
ing R. L.
be long before we lose
highly ngar(le<l citiz(‘ns.
Ini.sehall will he claim-
PLAXK () and BILL
AD.AIR. They were out practicing the
1 other afternoon, with CLA.NK COPE-
LAA'D umpiring.
RED OWE.N’.S was in Columhia on
Tuesday to collect his winnings in
the AA'i ite-.An-Ad contest, now run
ning Ml TIm- .Suite. He has won $t>.5t)
to date, and when the Greenville
pionships, the Eiisom Derby, aiTd the
Louis-.Schimding fi^rht. . . . The
weather of late ha.s not been very
encouraging to soft/l>all and tenni.s
I"®' playrTS but it ought to perk up
can, ,|jjy .... Work on the new
OAV- Scout conimunity house sponsored by
the liH-al Kiwanis club is progressing
rapidly now. The |>r<rjr*et, located
behind the armory, is a splendid thing
for the town. . . . .Also near the
armory, work has begun on city ten-1 s|H)rting chance
nis courts. , . . Wi* would get the ^ i.t.iyr,.|-.,bips.’
time confused and miss hearing the
Armstrong-Ross fight, Init it must
have he»Mi a .scorcher. 'That battle,
which was a natural, certainly re
ceived a big press huild-up. Prize
fighting has less than no appeal to
this columnist as a means of earning
a living! although wi‘ enjoy watch-
in goial boxing matches o<-easionally.
j Wa.shiugton, .May 30.—In advance
of amdher hitter controversy over the
w'age-*hour bill. Chairman Thomas,
I Democrat, of the senate labor com
mittee called tonight for a flexible
nteasure permitting separate indus-
anyUries to obtain any “necessary exemp-i
Boy I tions.”
Asserting that he wa.s not neces-j
sarily a<lvocating differentials be
tween wages to 1m* paid in the North
j and .South, he said that employers in
.lM>th sections were “entitled to a
to keep out of re-
.N'ews ad contest wa-
netted him $lt!..50.
on his tiitries^
B. & L. Matures um,,iai„ty
Another Series
Thomas’ speech creati'd much inter-,
est in view of his official position
ami the fact that be is a pixmiinent
administration supporter.
He spoke* in the national radio fo
rum of The AA'ashington Evening
Star, while corigre.ss enteied w'hat its
leaders hfyju'el would be the final fort- ^
night of the current session. Thei
wage-hour bill was virtually the only'
in the adjournment situ-
AA’antei! at once; A goewl sympa
thizer fell .MIS.s' .SHIRLEY WII.KE.S.
Ask JACK ROI’ER and WALTER,
COKEli what th«*y were teasing .MISS:
t.IIJ.IAN SPEAKE about Sunday.,'
evi*ning. It’s rather complicated, but^
Clinton Ruildinu & Loan Asso
ciation To Make Distribution
To Stockholders. 1
.Approvisl in sharpl.v diffeiing
forms by the senate and the hou.se,
the l<‘gi.s1ution was .s<-hi‘<luh‘<l to go
to cooference b,foje the end of the
! week so that spokesmen for house
-* I ami senate mig‘ht seek, by a series of
•lohn F. Norris, assistant secretary-■ bring the two houses
. treasurer of the Clinton Building and i„to agreement.
It seems that Lillian s No. 1 has ix)an ass<K‘iation, announces the
I courting .lack’s one tmd only. They’re ' series .No. 4.
Orving to get together and put the 1 i 1 i r .1
“inogee” .m the offemling |)arties. j T’ >'>'ninuim wage in
'vite.l to bring their certificates to.the South than in the North; and
the office of the ass<K*iati.m at Jivcobs jj., spii-ified minima should
A- Co. t.) cash in on their st<K-k hold- flatly to all hut a few
ings. Th(‘ association has just com- i.inpt«sl industries
tcsl another good year, with”
nia-
Primarily, two interbx’king issues
were involvtsl: whether the bill should
1
It
i'li’t my policy to dabble with
the N«‘w Deal or meddle with the
national debt; that’s already been
done. My aim in this eohmiii is to
providA* fresh, spicy gt)ssip in the
largest quantities possihh*. But yes
terday Brother B. S. DRE.NN'AN was
in the office talking over the situ-
[ation and askesl me if I had ever
I realized just how much a l>illiop dol-
I lars was. 1 tohl him the highest fig-
pletesl anotner good year, with ex
cellent earnings, he states, in spite of
the <lepix‘sse<l comlitions.
The Clinton Building and Ijoan as-
sm’iation, orgiimzcil in I'.t'JJ, lias dur
ing the fourteen years of its existence
mat lin'd four serit*s on a long-teiTii
(•asis; has financetl iO homes in the
city of Clinton; has U'en capably
day is over forty billion liollars. That
means that $10.00 has In'en spent
every minutes sined the
ures I had ever thought in were
nickles and dimes. He said think this, managtsl. and has produel'll exeiMlent
over anyway: The national d**ht to-1 earnings on its investment, the report
j states.
I Officers of the assix-iation are W.
birth of^.I. Bailey
'Christ. That sounds ridiculous, hut
! figure it our for yourself: Sixty min-
ex-
empiisi imiusines or applied indus
try by industry as i*conomic ciivum-
stances might dictate.
The senate hill ealied for a North-
S )uth differential, and stipulated that
the act he administered by a hi>anl
empoweri'il to investigate the prol)-
ahle iHronomic consi*quem’es before de
creeing that the minima should be
applied to a particular industry. The
Ixvard would further 1h* emptiworeil
lo fix the minimum wage it deenuHl
I best, up to forty cents an hour.
I The house bill set a minimum of *25
president; R. K. Terguson, (.(.pts an hour the first year, 3t) the
\ ice-pi esideiit; AA. I. .laeohs, siH’re- sivond, 3.5 the third and 10 thereaf-
<ai y-treasiirer; John T. Norris, as- mininuim to have general ap-
utes to the hour, twenty-four hours sistant si'eretary-treasurer. The di-
to the ilay, three hundred sixty-five] rtvtors are: W. J. Bailey, Joe L. Car-!
days a year, and multiply by 1038. '(or. John H. Y’oiing. J. F. Jacobs. Jr.,'
^ J, J jj |,’ Sturgeon. Jack H. j
MR. ami MRS, K. J. .AD.AIR ocle-. Young, R. E. Ferguson, Dr. S. C
hrated their 31th wediling anniver-
sarv Wednesday, June 1.
I plication to all industries determined
by the si*cretary of labor to be operat
ing in interstate commeiTe.
Thomas, who is one qf the senate’s
jconferees, said:
1 “The house proposal is terribly
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when you need them. Let us keep you supplied with all
office accessories.
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Lions Club Elects
New Officers
The Lions club, at its meeting Fri
day evening at Hotel (.'linton, eU‘cti*il
I the following officer.s to serve for
•the eoming year:
I I’l'esident W. .Anderson,
t 1st Viee-l*i esident—H. D. Payne.
2nd Vice-President—John W. Fin
ney.
i 3iil A’ici'-Pre.sident — Heath Gope-
jlaml.
' Treasurer R. G. Watson.
Secretar.i Tom Plaximv
. I.ion Tamer Dr. D. O, EJiauie,. Jr.
' Tail Twister—.1. J. ('ornwell.
I
j The new officers will, assume their
duties July first.
I The retiring president is H. Arthur
Copeland.
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PRESIDING ELDER
COMING SUNDAY
On Sunday morning at 11 o’clock,
ithe Rev. W. B. Garrett, presiding el-
ider of the Greenwood district, will
[occupy the pulpit of Broad Street
Methodist church.
Immediately after the morning ser
vice the third quarterly conference
will be held. Members officially con
nected with the church are expected
to remain.
The evening aervice wlil be featured
by hymns, the theme being 'IPraise.”
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Ceatvrr — The
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