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A * '1' 7^.4 iw; PAGE FOUR THE CUNTON CHRONICLE, CLIWTOW, 8. C THURSDAY, Jl'NE SflC 1938 (Ultnton C^rotttrlr ^ iriK -loon become a reality' to »er>e salvation se«>ms to ^ slow^ down demonstrate their hiyh values. They\8uch deposit, or should fail to com- Eatabliahed 1900 7 WILSON W. HARRIS, Editor and Publisher Published Every Thursday By THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING COMPANY Subscription Rate (Payable In Advance): One Year $1.50; Six Months 75 cents; Three'Months 50 cents Entered as Second Cla.ss Mail Matter at the Post Office at Clinton, S. C. The Chronicle seeks'the cooperation of its subscribers and readers—the puLli.shrr will 'at all times appreciate wise 3ug£egtion8 and kindly ad vice The Chronicle will publish letters of jfeneral interest when they are not of a defamatory nature. Anonymous communications will not be noticed. This paper is not resp'in.sihle for the views or opinions of its corre-pondents. ‘ ' our people for years to come. Nobody’s Business By Gee McGee about 50 per cent since the jonesee have not achieved a sound prosperity, j^ly W^th the terms of sale, the said and the browns and the whites iftoved Yet we do not believe their failure ’ lands shall be re-sold on the same or away, tell the local fblks thru yore to do that demonstrates inclusively*' valluable paper not Xo come to re- their low values. It does, however, ihoCer expectinjf to hear a sermont justify something less than 100 per A New Hat In the Senatorial Race hon. Jim farley, w'ashinKton, d. c. deer sir: hon. hol'sum moore i.s planning to run' for the u. .s. senate on the new deal flatform from pillar to po.st. he wants yore bles.sing, alhso the hle.s.s- ilig of as manny' <;f the roseyvelts as pu.ssible. he would like to have hii pitcher took standing hy one of the ^except AS outlined above. I yores trulie, ' mike Lark, rfd, ses.sion cleark. cent appn^ val of them.—The State. With the Press PRESIDENT NOT COOPERATING Curiously the tw'o candidates for the United States senate professing Dated June 14, 1938.—30-3c. be 100 per centers for .Mr. Roose- some subsequent Saleeday on same terms, at risk of the defaulting purcha^r. The purenaser to pay for papers,, stamps and recordinf. JOHN D. DAVIS, C. C. C. P. & G. S. to veil and the New Deal have by utter ance about the NVgroe.? made it im- NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE By’ virtue of a certain execution possible for themselves to. be 100 per again.st property to me directed and centers for the president or the New lixlged in my office by John D. Davis, Deal if one of them should be ele<'U*tl. Clerk of Court of Common Pleas for Governor Johnston .says that he “runs I>auiens County, .S. C., upon a judg- WHY NOT A SHOW.DOWX7 (From The Calhoun Times) Colonel Edgar Brown and flovernor - . . . _ Johnston are harping on their swing- ^ * egroes, and Mr. Brown flip- ment rendered in favor of the plain ing to the president’-s coattails, and »I>‘*aks of “niggers.” In the tiff in an action by P. Wallace, Plain- iMjyH, to UM* as cami)ane lilterture, .so “cotton Ed” is not a 100 the Democratic majority “co- tiff, against Little River Zion Bap- kin<lly send him down to flat r(K;k at center. Why don’t they tell how ^I>orate.s” with the Negroes. In the ti.st Church, Defendant, dated April they would have vote<l, differently on a numbe; of propo.sitions from once. ( LINTON, .S. (’., TIirRSl).\Y, Jl’NE .30, 193K! inr. moon* wants .us lac. to Ik* handit^j as niUch as (lO'sil)le like sen. I)epiH*r's was handled in floCidy. he wa-i too hot for them an o. k. by you help mr. moon* defeat the ju f s.Hent cncutnlK ranee, who has lK*nM !uk(*warml and the other so-called new deab rs who l ailly have not learml as i (’otton Ed .Smith. 1. Packing the preme court. 2. The education bill. 3. The wage-hour bill. United States su mo n* Should of’ Don’t lK*'pii«*r.^.'lA‘rth^^^^^^ cooperating with Gov ly how they would have voted. Johnston or Mr. Brown. in > JOSEPH ,\. H.AILEY | said at*.Syracuse univ<*rsity. Nothing In the death of Jivsei^h A. Bailey, hap{.eru*<l in the realm of .scienvo,-’’" known far ami wide t)y white and philosophy j.r relign.ii .since the he- colornl alike as “.Mr. .I(h*,’’ ClinU):) of the Christian era to w’ar- losi s a geritli*man of the old .schiad disbelief in the U*achirigs of Je- of s„l„l type. It will be hard for this; concerning G(h1 and man; but the community to realizi* that he is noA^i'Cerialistic, bread-and-butter phil- in the flesh..aiul there is sorrow <>^*'>phies or idiKiIogit^s are contemling ; against the way of .Jesus for worhl the above mentioned flat rtick can-{ )i(*tnacy. dydaU* is KHI per cent stmng for the The citailel of democracy‘was,’’ he labors and hours bill, as well as for “n(*ver more viideritly thr(*aten- the 7 billion spereiing progi'am, the ried i'n- freedom were never old-age pensions, the. w. p. a. in it.s i . 1 . V . 1 u- 4 . I- more seriously (’ha!l»*ng(*d than now. vilest ixilitical form the. tmekimr of tcrests an«i eontiil»ut*sl his part to his , , , • , . • loim, mok . , . , • .1 I I he life of fie«-< om is involved in. the th<* coart if It airain JM*corru*s ni*ces- stay and generation, always quietly.... , , and W.thaal ,„vl..n«. I*”' >'f '•<«l »a,y, lha flo,aly oa„„al, ,f Ihay still w .a I, II ,h . . ■ . ■ ““"‘y' is.a.))Wr1s-;.uT.5.n.lina- i’ll th, We think alLtjHiUgt^ful Ajm*rmans^^-^^ t:~Y7-»Tr-fttitlrim.ttyr wpragree fhat it never was more nec- thing else* you all mought think best es^at•y »(*han it is now to r<*iterate the President Roo-*evelt IJ, 1938, and recorded in Judgment approving telegram. Pvull No. 2830 in the office of .'said a Roosevelt mee*ting CuTk of Court, I have levied on and of South will sell at public outcry on Sales Day last campaign .sent them an when they held in New York. If the Negroe? Carolina .should hold a great Demo- in July, 1938, being Monday, the 4th cratic meeting, or a series of them,'day of said month, during the usual Presiilent Rorvsevelt would send them hours of sale, before the (’ourt House cordial telegrams. .Surely he would, door in the City of I^Aurens, S. C., He wants .New 1.- The anti-lynching bill. Are Brow'ri and John.ston in favor wants New Deal and Democratic to the highest bidder for cash the of these bills? President Roosevelt is. •'^upimrt, black and white, all he can following described property, to-wit: All that parcel or lot of land, with Church Building thereon I }lis g'oillg. - ^ Mr. Bailey .ha<l lN*t*n ciigagcHi in thei mercanlib* busine?,.- iti this city more than fifty years. Hi* loveil this conimunity, its jieopli* and va emor Johnston or .>lr. Brown, in a way tlmt you can notice. He leaves AN EXCELLENT INSTITUTION mercies of Did Smith.! , I t. Uow could Governor Johnston or .Mr. (From The (.reenwooU IndexJiAirnal) cooperate with President highway from Newberry Roosevelt on Negro questions in W’a.shington ? Senator SmKh resented a'how. He loved hi.s friends and en joy! :iitj.L_ex,iiipauy., and they m turn» Tit-.pected and loved him. His ehi*<*ry grii'ling, lii.*^ wiinn handclu'p, his pK'si.'jing personality and uniform courtesy, his kindness and eonsider- ation for other will not soon be for- giktti n by .tl! ela se? of jieople with w.bom he was |to|nilar. Few men in i'Jinton (luring the pa-t half eeiilury have had nior<* fiiend.s than .Mr. Bail) y. An lionored eiti/.i*n, a dear fellow, a gfxHl man has gone fiom us. God le-” him. thing e for -the eternal truths of religion to the rising geiieiation. When the materialistic way of life seems to dominati* all hu man eonduet, it is difficult for youth to realize tliat aeeeptance of such din* s(* you al party. On the to Clinton and aJ>out a mile south of Clinton \s a State institution which is not .so widely known as it should he. The State Training Schi^ol, as it United States m th e T rebf i n which it ts- ctr- gagisl. It cures for over seven hun- prominence of Negix)e.s in the Phila delphia convention, but he treats Ne- gr(M*s [Militely and kindly The News- and Courier. don’t lay no stre.ss on the other curidydates. they will try to straight en theirselves out to liwik and smell like the new deal, but it is going to LAM) SALE Ired unfortunate individuals who a-e j^^ate of .South Carolina, (’ounty of I.auren*. KH(( K DISPI,.\( KS REASON It Mi'W appeals tlia! wars u|>oii th« proloiigix trines leads iuevitalily not only to per- be hard to get up the fa<*ts that the .soTial moral degradat ion, l»ut to the publick can .swallow some of us V(»t- enslavement ami decay of whole civi- ers can reail the papers as well us lizations. I listen in on the radio, mr. miMire is m ] versus THE LIBRARY PROPOSAL shevicks. It will bi* a matter of interest to hundreds of citizens of (liis tonimu- born with inadequate mental (*quip- rnent and who, too often, are victims of untoward circunistance.s with few or none to have a eoncern almut th(*ir welfare. And even where there may be profoujid regard for their welfare they cannot be jiroperly trained and cared for as in a high type institu- the communists undj thi* Ixdl- (ion like this one at ( linton . he wants arm*rTca to 1h* I be head of th<* .school might also for the ilimmerciats. be regatdtxl as the founder. He has « "it Ih .111* to lie liot h in nity to know itiat definite progress is Jieing ma<le tovvar.l securing an ade- In Court of Common Plea.s. The K<xleral I>and Bank of Colum bia, Plaintiff, vs. Lyde H. Dillard, et al. Defendant. Pursuant to a di*cree of the Court in the above stated case, I will sell ^at public outcry to the highest bid- Dated the 11th day of June, 1938. der, either in or in front of the ('ourt 30-3co House, at I.Aurens, ('. IL, S. C., on , , , 1.1 ^ t i''«b'sday in July next, being Monday developisl it and ttnlay is n*cognized ., ’ . . . will count on you to help hoii.,aa an authority an<l a leadt r in his known as Little River Zion- Bap tist Church, situate, lying and being about ten miles south of Clinton, S. C., on the west side of the Jacobs Highway, contain ing one and one-half (IVz) acres, more or less, and being bounded by Jacobs _Highway^ lands . TvteTIa Cannon, Church Cemetery and possibly others. This tot ln. clu<led all of Church lot with the exception of that portion used for a cemetery. The above propetty levied on and to be -fo’d a- the property of IJttle River Zion Hapti.st Church. The purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. C. W. WIER, Sheriff of I.aucens County, S. C. < Ji tmi and .'^pain. I he luiman race will ‘PWle ('linton public lil.rary b iildnig ^^e fMair and m>t in the cloak na.rn wt holMim iiMHire to 1m* <*Ieckt«*d. when he fudil. It is worthy of note that in gets to wa.shingtori, he will talk from Clinton also was deveUqati that noble the Ith ilay of the month, during the legal hours for such sales, the fol- iiii «kr(l*- a <iiii' r ti<m ma.) k after alleged progre.s.- tla* SI) nit nni.s i«*c- long are »«'t II« Mi l. Ill f f» t w(*cn I tlllo’ll'll 'III* llislding of blood ban litoigh (be employment if n d I ;lee. The aim* i in’ u gnat mea a’e true of private feud: tind aianv of the piiblie appi*araMi'es that We make Ix foie jiijgi and jii rii - I; 1 ;.iking a- a long time t*' learn oi • tv.ive i p«i t for the fact l4i.it right e.iniiot l>e d<*termini*d by foil- nor pos.e.sion be justifieii liy the succe-nful UK* of national power. through the federal WPA agen.y. {.pi-u Du* u. s. mail.s with all stuff For several weeks past a commit- franked to his su pos«*d con.stiturants. t«e appointtxl at a joint meetng of s(*vveral sennute .speeihe.s al- tile city’s rivic clubs ha.s been doing n..|(|y vviote out and he will mak«* the iiei es.iry preliminaiy work to D,, ni a soon as congre- o|M*n' up (S UM*-federal aid for tin* [project, f.,,- bizm .lud gas. {hi fail. Ilia' p.iit of the joli ba now lieeti — e impli ted with the aicbitect ami state \N PA not lioi It les. (»ii Monday tiigbt tentative jilans weie laid b. foi- city council by a coiiimitt i* a king that IxmIv to spoil a<r l!ie project. The plan vva: unani- mou !y iipptoved and the application has l)eell filed III V\ a'lllllgtoll for Mp- what you think you lioii. noMiie. he is the flixk whin It come- to t he pi t - K*nt add minis- be do not niince word-. h»* do to express hisn*lf for all of Bi.NORI.NG 'IIIK K\(TS pioval. Itetail; of financing <he spon- 'I'he fundamental question upon »nr part aie to In* wtuked out through whah ad biiAine--. tlepeiids is, “What the cooperative efforts of council aiai «r«* thi* fact:-?’’ Opinions ami beliefs a local libiaiy ass(M*iatioii s«m*ia to •re all right in their pime, but they fmtned. The action of council i- ex- havi* no place in l»u.siiu*S' trpt*rati«>ns p»*cled to im*et with gt'imral approval, unie- they have facts to support "tlh the city having an income ex them ’I'hisu les ami thisii 1st get -cant c«*edmg one humlre^l ami eighti eii •t1< ritiori HI any well comlm‘t<*d Inisi. Oioir-aml dollar annually it .should • Ition to allocate a small' rite or foam c.i.’i ilo fir t foi pu k of thi .-.ti|iport ing 11 at loll, not far the wallai'(*s ami hopkiii« ami jack- sons ami toper- and iiiorgati thaws and ickie* ami v. p. garner, he think he Is I'elateil to iiir. garner; hi- first wife’- uncle ami*ii*d to that iianit*. yuur-U-Allur, mike lAirk, rfd, cumpane mannager. Ik* III a po- sum each .Noticr nf t.rrtain t hanges In thr Service In Flal Rock evverlioddy Will plese take not I ■ from Us hiidgcL for that the time and <late foi preer'hing any news imh- they fit in with every known fact. The In-st theoiy in the '*nni each year •wx>rhl falls .h*wn in the presem'e of this purpose without crippling Us fi at leholMi chuirh in flat i»H’k will he • single |irovisl fact which iKm-s not nance-. chaiigtsl emtuiing the sumim-t months fit in. It I the theory which has to I he pix»poscd lihrary will he legally as fothiwers, to wit . the scrinoiit here- givi way. not the fact, when the two owned by th«* city. I’lX'sbytenan col- tofoai deliveretl by rev. will waile, firwl :hcms)*iv»:. in conflict. dege has agnutl to donate without our pasture, on the -ecoiU r-vimlay at Gocornimnt. unfortunately, is sel- civ.st, a most desirable site on Broad II a.m., will be movisl forward to 4 €*»-Tn OI m ver rNimlucted on lluit ba- »lreet for it,s Iwation. It will be op- f-' Goveimneut >loi*s not have to [crated for the Imnefit of the p«*ople show a profit from operations, it "f Ihis eommunity with Us facilities mak. up It lose, by '(»akmg tax- available at all times to the college, pay.r- I: i - gov.Hiimiit’s function to orplvaiiuge. city sr-hooU and general ap«r*d niomy, not ^o earn it. That is public. It will make a laigi* and last- U*. lat;., ly -f the present admiiiis. mg cxmtribution to tlie »‘<lucational dM*ani of the late Dr. William IMumer Jacobs, the founder of 'rhornwell Or phanage. .\nd Dr. Benjamin Oti* Whitten, a native of IVmlleton, has done with the .Stat)* Training .Schiml the same fine work that gives Thorn- well Orphanage a deserved name ami reputation a- a mo,hi lunne for the homeh*ss. Dr WhUt»*n planned ami desigmsi tile :ite ’I'l iimiig .'school w hieh was e. iabli.- hed by an art of the General .\ o-MiliIy. ’Ihe liill to pmvide for it WH iiProduce*! in I'.tlH ami the nj-ti- tutioii was started in 19'J0. S<i successful ha- lM*«*n the work of Dr. WhUt.'ii that in 1931, Governor IVrn, of Utah, (he was later Siscrc- taiy of War umlei I'lcsuhlit R<*osc- vcll ami died ill officei invited Dr. Whitten to supcrvi.'C the ci^tablish- nient of a similar instUiitioii in Utah. U|Min (e)vernor Ib*rn"s request Gover nor BlackwihmI granted a leave of ab sence to Dr. Whitten and hi* orgamzitl amt opeiietl a similar institution in I’tah. He then retiinusl to hi.s .8tate and to hi.- own work at ('linton. Most unu.s.-uming. Dr. Whitten is c■*ntelU to do his gi»*al wnrk ihor- lowing descrilKil property, to wit; .All that tract or parcel of land, containing Two Ilundreii One and Twenty-eig*ht hundreilths (201.2H) Hcix*s, more or less, lying and Ining in .Jacks Township, in l.<aurens ('oun ty. .'south Uamlina, locateil on the pub'ic road leading from rijnton to the Glenn Brick House, alHiut five arm om*-half (5*-,) miles northeast of (’linton, iHiundml on the north by Duncan Crei-k and lands of Hunter and Byrd; on the ea.st hy lands of G. .\. ( opt*larid; on the south by lands of Pom Dillard’s estate and the es tate of W’illium Phinney. Tract Num- lM*r I of th<* (!. M, Ferguson eatate; on the West by lands of Robin Adair’s estate, iM'irig tract .Number 3 of the t.M. Icrgusun estate, and Hunter lands. .Said tract of land is known as this F*„tter tract, or tract Number 2 of the ('. .M. K( rgUAon estate, as w'ill more fully appear by plat, being a sub.,|ivision plat of the C. .M. Fer- gu.Kiri estate, made September 11th, I9U1. by Paul H. Nash, Surveyor, re- cordisl in the office of the ('lerk of ('ourt for laiurens ('vvunty in Plat B<H>k 3, page Iti. Terms of Sale; ('ash. The succesa- ful bidder, other than the Plaintiff Hipp & Chandler Oothw for Men and Boys Your Buainesa .Appreciated Clinton Finance Co., Inc. Auto Financing Fire Insurance Office: JACOBS & CO. BLDG. p.m. tht‘ third sabbath. sion of the bidding, shall deposit with the ('lerk of ('ourt the sum of five tr.i:.,)n, .‘ut. in tf.) Ut If .•!! w I’h 'fic minI ' m- mom V p'-ml. pond, |H iid, /As a ic- piN- <>l imrea-od r,*v«*niics, ;il gov, imii-nt is still ,i|H*r • I,.I .u!«‘ of the ledger n.itioiial de!*t growing daily tn-a uiy still borrowing ' >: o.\mg to met*t the ex- o*' n OI 7 to pump m W bell .•..■sq) bo’i.iwmg rvn r >me to an expanded' luir. anciacy n.»n. e anothei' (juiliticah ;>emling -pree. vvi!I t'l,* government ever W hen vv ill un end akmg (axpayeiv? and cultural life of ('linton, ami is an effort de.sxTving of the endorsement and .siipiMui of all our people. ’Die building will be of brick con struction, luiml.some in design, with fiie-priMif qiiarter.s for rntx* ami high ly prizisl collections, ami will include ample book spaee ami r«*ading ixHims. Th«* t'hroiiicle is gla,l to give its cmli»isi*ment to the pixipositioii as a commumty-vv i,li> effort to s,*rve all the p»*ople. Under the outlined pro- the serviee which have betin hell in th«‘ past on third sumiuy at 4 p.m., has benn rt*mov«s| back to tb«* firat sabliath and will b«* dilivcri'd that night betwixt 7 ami S p.ni. the ser mont for the fifth Sunday night will be r»*iideretl ut prayer meet mg on the s«*cont vv’cnsday night ami tin* prayer meetings for the fii't ami third finlay nights IS hereby null ami vMid till august the l.'i. oi.ghly and with deep sympathy fur „ j . i .w , , herein, immiKlMktely umvn the conclo- those in hi-* care. .Among those who know this work he is nvognizisl as i loader. It is fortunate for .'south (’aro ,r, , . # .u l-. I„» th.< h.. 1. I.. r. m..n ' - ' ’ I**’’''-""''" *>( ‘he bj.1. « . bi- ..»n Il.» K. , , , I 1 I L .k. ‘'•diHiig. The same to bt* appIitKl to should In* inoH* widely known in th«* , . '• I . . 11 1 , f (•ov purrruui*' price upon his coniply- Stato ami h«* .should have sup|>ort of . every sort in one of th«* gix-atest hu- INSURANCE We think we know the t>eMt Fire and Life Insur* ance policies. We think wt know how to adviae the best plan.H fur you. We think we have the best companies. Consult me. B. H. BOYD. Affent Clinton Realty & Insurance Co. iiiHiiitarian endeavors of a State. thi- will give flat nnk only 2 .ser- moiits a month but the ladie.s aid will not changt* their duy.s ami hour of meeting, ever fourth thuisday at the home of the pressident, mis. holsum moore, at .3 p.m., but refreshments AITER SIX A KARS OK EFFORT Six vears of pending, lemling, • • • ^ propping. Six 'years of planning, pro moting the more abundant life. Six years of -aving the fainiei hy guid ing, restiictmg his activities. Six Veal- of -br.ive, well-meant, humani tarian efforts. Six years of striving for objt*ot ives, nu*sl of which are noble. Yet ... jo The police arc qjiHing hungry men ing with the terms of .sale, otherwise to be paid to Rlaintiff for credit on the indebtedness. In the ev» nt the SUBSCRIBE TO THE ('HRONICUl uccessful bidder should fail to makej “The Paper Everybody Reada” po-al more than ^.-itl.OltO of the $75,-,^y,j4 entirely iinlt*s«^ fetehixl Htid vvoim*n in ('leveland. Farm crops nr-—rtrr properly bemg +HH) mpiiretl for the erection of the;i,y the members who uttemlTnsoforth. are huge and priOi'S tow. Unemploy^ on-. !)iit it diH*s no gK»od.'building will be obtaimnl through moore has lost some weight and ment is almost as serious as ever it askf-d by mini 1'her. IS a duty too often overlm»k- federal grant. The small .s|Hm.s<>r part,, h,.,. ^art skips a right smart, so she btH'ti. Large cities have r<l, 1o th«* sourx'es of the motley gov- by way of emnivarison, ean be pixwiil- jj, eiH*king lu*tvvixt reggular meals, their financial limits. v-iii/Ton: -peml-. rip* t.ivpayei is the *‘il over a period of yi'ars without fi-.so please Im* govvenuHl accoixlingly, have been vastly increa.stKl. The rail- "foigotten iimn.’’ On his behalf, it naiicial haidship upon the city with' come to the meeting hun- loals are tottering. .Men with money ivached Public debts woo.,i MH*m tan for,* --i-.,:; mg ; shouM nil].lire. "Wh.it are the facts?" The tjooM,* i> ihe Washington .spiiiijii.- won't fare the trm* facts. They pD'fer to spi*tul ainl waste—to Ofiorate on I. (>. U.'s as they buibl the nronuineiit fo ,ieh( higlier and higlier. i>eiity, . ^ vvHsltMi on I r rhat government Ih>- rU present tax l<>vy ami irH*t>me. and jj,y ftii.soforth ix money so lavishly without placing ad,le,i taxes upontax-i —- payers through a Innid issue, which- lev. will vvaite has agreeil with the We woiibi not approve. 1 [ehurch loaders that he will vv;iive his The i'hronicli' does not eiulorsr* the sallery lor I'.t.'L if they will pay him government’s huge spending piMgram the 5 months due on back .sallery for in an effort to produce artificial pros- 1938. he is falling off some hisself millions of which ha.s been^vine to an unballunceil ralii'n. he has umux'essar.v and even u.se-j plenty of green stuff to eat if he will “to invert the investments if in pix>- <iiK*live enterprises would mean jobs —lio lU'l know what to do with their money. There is scant cooperation b tween government ami business, If You Have IDLE MONEY Why Not Put It To Work Here? a Savings Insured Up To $5,000 which fact may be due to govemment, or, to business, or partly to each; anyway, it results in some degree of tcotiomic stagnation." Six years is not a long time in the ♦ f o BIBLE TRUTH FOR YOUTH less pwjivts or undertakings. But pick same from his memln'ra’ gard- Among the thousands of sermons since the policy of pump-priming ami but no reddy cash is droppml history of a nation. Nv>t long enough prtvu'hetl to the graduating classes, of spending is to be continued on a largo into the plate, that is, .so far as his prove whether policies are right or cx>Ik*ges and umv)*rsitii>s in the jiast .scale regardless of what >mu or we iwirt is concenuHl up to now. they art* wrong. But if those {>olicies had ■»nth, two we have noticvHl seem to may think, we Ivave come bo the con-,still paying all be worth quoting from tiecause they cTusion that we mighit as w'ell jump't’UR* express so clearly the tendencies of in and make an effort to got our part, j tile times. I Whether this money is spent in thisj Dr. John M. Thomas, addressing state, California, Texas, or elsewhere, ilie seniohs of Norwich university, re-'Clinton will be compelled to foot its fierate'd the importance of the “stan-' part of the, bill—^there's no way to dard moralities, such as veracity, tern-• got around it. This being true we are perance, honesty and cliastity.” He in favor of making a move to get our •iepdortnl the tendency to regard the«c share provided blie funds are not vsoralities as mere social conventions.. wasted hut used on projects that have -Each one of them has a long his-.merit and permanent value. , tory,” he said, “and they are the re- A public library as now sought ifer •oh of experience. They certainly' (linton, can surely be classed as bene- idKittld not ^ put aside because they ficial and an uplifting educational hdrd or irkaome." j factor in the life of our communrtjr. For this reason we are for the pro- poaal and hope thait it will receive Waahington approval and the buiW- leseats on the pullpil achieved sound prosperity, it would be consideri\l a long enough time to it is to be hoptnl that our pasture i can get some protracted meetings away from town to live on enduring the hot summer months, it is too hartl, on our local members to attend church when the termometer reggisters ver- ry hight. he is figgering on holding a tent meeting at cedar lane in aug ust, that is, if he can get a tent and a place to eat and sleep while down in that ^um little tow’n. Ae ideid of the Kingdom of God is tibraatened by the rise of fascism and iimiani. Bishop Wallace E. Brown other preecliers in other towns, so rev. waite says, are better and often- er paid than is practiced in flat rock, rehober church has a large member ship, but the sperrit for paying for E.YRNS GOOD DIV’^IDENDS which are based upon cur rent earnings of the Association. 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