The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 09, 1939, Image 6
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THE rUNTOX THRONICLE. CUXTOX. S. C.
THI RSDAY. FEBRt ARY 9. 1»»
Name Members Of
Assembly Groups
Is There Oil In'Your Backyard?
Valendne
('rorotr On Hiich^^ay ('ommil*-
lee; Milam On Aifrifulture; i
Wasson On Social Security;
Roll On Judiciary.
Senate and hous<* c^mrmittee asaitrn-
ments, includinK th«‘ apiMiniUnents,
^or nMHibers of the l^aurtois county,
sWojration, were anil re-j
lA-asrsI last wi-ek.
Senator Cromer was elected to
tnenibershij* on nine comnutte<‘s, con-
Vistinjr of Hankinjr, and Insui-ance;|
Kjijrrossed Hills; Fish, (ranie, anil hor-j
ostry; Hijrhways; IsK'al IjcKislation; ^
Mtshral Affairs; Heniteniliary; I’rivi-1
h->:t s and Bli-etions; I’uhlie Huildinjrs. i
Appointments to memhorship on the;
house eofnniittei's are v inaile hy the
HK*aker, Avhil»‘ election to the vaiiinis
eontmittee offices is hy the coniinittee
inenihers.
\V. T. Holt, new le^'islatoi fro .1
thi' county, was appointed to meni-|
tx-r-hip »*n five coiiiinittee'- eonsistii ‘
«tf Aviatiori; ('1,'iiin-; !■ i>h, traine anil
KoM'-tiy; .1 luliciai y; Offief- ai>d
f lers.
< . 1,. M.Iani wa- appointed l)n five
I i>ininittft" eonsistmir ot Avri K'ViItuH'',
Ha;ikii4r and Insiiianee; l'.n;riossed
I!..!-; I•l•■h, tiaine and hoi'estry; <lf-
f)<■<■' and OfficiTs. - '
H</hei; t . W'a'son wa appointed on
MX «oiiiiiiIttio*', eofi'-ntini' ol Kdina 1
l ain, Jnd viee-ehaii man; Interstate
A IN |K-!ation; MeiThant> alid Mercan-
t 'e Affairs; Military Affair^, seere-
lary
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ST, ELMO, 111.—Fred Smith and wife (in foreground) are seen
with some of their children and grandchildren and with five of the
seven new cans Mr. Smith bought as Christmas pre.sents for each of
six children and for Mrs. Smith and himself. Mr. Smith recently sold
a lease on his 100-acre farm for $50,000 and better-than-average
royalty on the oil that it produces.
DEATH PENALTY FOR 6 PRISON
SLAYERS IS UPHELD BY COURT
( onYicfs Now Will Die In Klee-
trie (’hair I’robahiv On .March ^ '*
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HI, For Stahhinu Driwon Guard <.rfn<
' which cmild be drawn
tirnony was that after
hnlnb' had l>c( n hot into thi-
of ( aptain .'sanders, ami when
.'vKial .S.riintv.
In Aliortivc Kscain* .\tlcn)i)l.ii‘ll fi'd'c '»f ' ffutinjr an < <apc . .
_ I hail vani-hfd, the apfndlan* WikmIs
( •.diimhia, Feh. 1. Tlic .h ath penal-1 J*'*.'’ warniriK to th.- others, <le-
ty foi six nu*n convicted <tf miinler-1 stahhed (aptain .'sandei'
Prison Captain .1. (Min Sanil.*rs' • • • and th«it at the time (*f this stah-
ful e^.ap.' att.-mpt at ‘''"t? ^^e pnitest” of
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(Iffiee- ami Off net-; vie.- chair- '» »nsiice.-^l ul .-^.ap.- att.-mpt at
th.- sfjit.- p.-riiteriliary ll.-cemher 12,
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THE CHRONICLE’S
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tttaoY n-bt* tiomiaUy *>up|H»rt a«lniin-
i-liat. -n p .*|H->al- S***;?'. aftet th«-
ai»n**uiu*«-«f won*- tif th*-
hitler g.oiip hM'Uneti to explain why
ih* > \**t«s| a- th* y did
S* nator Klu-iider I Ih ims-ral I. of
l.oui'-tana ''The vot*- iim-bip- nothing
except that the senate thinks it ha«
etitain light* with l«H*al ap|Munt-
, m* uts.”
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&onb itf ifelialt aiul (•> the U’l* ht a\y
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aM<l Uttl datioii fot f;l'mg a .I 't'a*’ lodg* 'hip
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tila - .111*1 tils \<>m<g< I «-*>h(.igu«. liar
r_\ Hyiil, Viigiiii.i I***m*K 11 ’eni«‘ig*s||
xittoiioii' fioin .1 ;*itg'li,v fight with 'r*nm*'Si I*; **Kv«*ryoti** kni*ws I sup-
tlu W ait. Hou'* . and th*- 'enat. made l*'"I Prcsuteiit whenever iH.ssible,
pl.iiii I*' mt*-ii'iou to k*-« p a firm tn*M ^'*‘1 "cnate, undi'r th«* «*on.stitiition,
on the f'lihng of tlio'« ioh- with which *' ‘*1 Ih*' ap|aiinting i*.i\ver,
r. \FFk(tVKl> CMH'KS. HHAhI- it- meml.ei' ai* .lii.vtiy conc-rmsl -‘"'I • «lt‘niuMve than to sup-
te't.«l Kisls, Um'ks, N« \v llamp- M* re or I." the mcid«*ntal victim P’"I ll"‘ ui>wi itt»*n law of th** senal**.
shire. Hatches every Tuesilay. (’iifll in of the eontr.'veisy wa' fornu r ('or- ''h*‘n tmth senat.»rs fr<*m a state say
to Me us. Fis-.ls, Hrooders an.l ('hick poiatiou .lu.ig. Floyd II Kolmrts of/* »"i»»'ine is [HTsonally ami political-
Supplivs. Fanner Hatchery, pus Main Hi i>tol. \a, appointed l.y Mi. K.*.*'**- '*flcnsive to them, it has Ihvti the
Ft., New^ierry, S. tf v*lt to the district judg.'ship last
sumim-r. .Ml sid,' agreed thmv was years to rejivt
no t|ue'tionOf Ki.he.it>’ .lualifieations
inv.dved; the issue, semitors said, was '■'* J'*»i*u*time cntical of ad-
simply w-lmther the president should mini-'^tration proposals, .said tJie vote
lH>rmitte.l to make an appointment“""I <’‘’»slriied a.s antagon-
senators of the state istic to the president. It merely show-
K>K KF.N’T Tw.>-room upstairs
ajiartment. Failly furnish*“«l Fi 1
vat. hath. .\'so for rout to a huly,
one furnished b\slro*>m * .lownstairs.
unwii4t*‘n law of th** senate for IVO
j.v:
.'s«‘nator .-Viiamst Ih'm.vrat), <'**It»-
Frivato *‘Utram*t*. I'oiimr.iing
Kent ri**?fonahl(“. Fhone 17(5.
ed that the senate mean.s to exercissF'r
what it regards as its prerog-ativ’c
he construe*!
hath, jj, which both
*»bj*'ct*'*l.
HAHV^OnCK.S fixun U. S. approvinl ’ K'louml that KoUmts was
and U. S. pullorum t*.sted flocks. a -rehuke’Vxl*''- the constitution.
New Hajnpshirc‘s. Harr.-*! K.x'ks and '<» t-heiu for not supp..rting admims-|
'White lx-gh..nis.‘ HaU*hes off' each tratmn pn-imsals, (JIass an.l Hyrd had
Wednesday. Thornwell Orphanage ’Ieclai**d tin* nominati.m to Ih* ‘per-
Hatchery, W. ('. Huffman, Mgr. tf /'’I'f'.'y to th.-in.
i — This plea last w*>*>k won a ivoni-
A TIMELY
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m**ndation fr«Mn the senate judiciary|
connniUe** that the nomination hei
«lisai»pr.>v***i. When it was calbnl up in’
The s**nat*' t*Hlay only Senator .Norris
~tIn4k>T»endentt of .Nebraska, u eon-*
sistenl supiHirter of th** p:*‘sident,
hail an,vthing to say. ami hi- r**inark
was limit.nl to a r«-*im*st ft.r a roll
call v*»te. ^ j
On h**aring *»f the senate vote,
Pi’eskleiit K*H>sevelt .<tart«Hl drafting
a JeitUT to RobiTtj*. He had .sanl re-
jeentjy that if KuberUi -wras not Eton-
firmed, he would send him a letter
{which m*04Ald be nght intewsiing. The
i letter will not be made puMic before
jtAimorraw, at tfie eariieet.
I Norrie and eight 4>Mnacrata V4it«d
ifor cxMiTuenatioo. The etgii
enjoy work, a woman must
frd urll. Cardui aids in build
ing up the whole system by helping
women to get more eneigy from
their food—and so iiKrcascs re
sistance to the strain of bnKtkxal
penodbc pain. Tiyit'
CARDUI
MEMO!
BABSON ADVISES BUSINESS TO IN-
CREASE NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING
IN 1939
“I advise sleppini? up advertising
I)udi;;ets and sales quotas by at least
15^0 In reaching: 19;i9’s good mar
kets, advertisinii: manaierers should
not forj^et that newspaper coverage
is still the best and cheapest medi
um.”—Babson.
Consistent users of advertising in The Chron
icle report steady increases in their volume of
sales.
Let us hdlp you reach the buyers of Clinton’s
trade area at a low cost — your prospective
customers.
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