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K H- PAGE SIX THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C. THI RSDAY. .MARCH 2. 1939 Health Workers Debate Delayed i Conduct Clinics I On . Money Bills ♦ _ — Durinir the quarter cUxiinjr Janu- Supplemental Measure Gets Sec- ■ySl, Uw Uur»n. «.Mntj ReadinR: Other To Go partment examined 140 expectant mothers and 156 babies at regular' Before Committee, clinics over the county, it was an nounced yeoterday by Dr. H. R. Per-! kins, director. He said the clinics are conducted l>y the local physicians, assisted by the county health department, and are made possible thro^h funds pro- passed!the breach between the old vided by the division of maternal and^^^^ .m*cond rea< child htalth of the United States pub-, ^ rnembers serveil notice that Jc health service for indigent ex-^ offered during pedant mothers and well babies.^ [third reading consideration tomorrow. rolunrbia. Feb. 28.—All was quiet i on the statej’s financial front today | as the senate delaye<l debate on thej 'two key money measures pending lie-j fore it. I Washington Washington, F'eb. 27. — W'hait willj come out of the efforts of the major-! pointment to the circuit court (A ap peals. It is known that the president likes him very much personally, and there is little doubt that he would be confirmeil if nominateil to the su- jpreme court. I Other Western candidates are being I put forward, among them former 'Senator Lewis B. Schwellenbaoh of ; Wa.shington, a native of Wisconsin, ! who wa.s defeated for reelection last I fall. He i.s an able lawyer hut never held a judicial post. Too .Much Economy Some of the .senators and represen- Republicans See Victory In 1940 Predict Presidential Win New Wi.sconsin, Minne.sota, Iowa, Nebras ka, Kansas, North Dakota,, South 1*^- ikota, W'yoming and Oregon, i Along with New York’s 47 el-c- j toral votes, these states could pro vide a majority in the electoral col- York and 21 Other States Now lege. The committee listed New Yo k In Republican Hands. Idaho as “toss ups,” and said Illi- and Montana, although cla.s-^i- Washington, Feb. 27. — Looking ahead to the 1940 presidential election, the Republican national committee declared today that its party could win by carrying New York and 21 states w'hich it termed “unquestion- The $695,185 supplementary appro-jity party leaders in congress to heali •; .-r-—- - . Renublican” at ©resent •' 1:__ TWnnn 'tatives are wondering whether they “uiy nepuoiican at present -line i/emo-i . . ^ ion .second reading without a protest,Icrats and the New Dealers is still a have let their sudden spurt of econo-1 committee said that on the . . . . • . .u • Imv irn ton far TViev cut out of thei^®*** election, the follow- speculative question to which there *» | appropriation a round with 221 electoral votes, .half million dollars to put new roofs i were Republican: nois fied as Democratic, were close to border-line. The RepublC|ians have no normal chance of winning control of the sen ate in 1940 because only 23 Demo crats will be up for re-eJection that year. The Democrats now fill 69 seals—20 more than a bare majority of the senate. no apparent answer. caucus where the ef-i fort wa.s made to get the entire mem-: In the party caucus where the i “"th ” two wings of the Capitol. ; Hampshire, Vermont, j Rhode Ickes Scornful Cleveland, Feb. 27. — Secretary Dr Perkin* »Ut«) 'I™”] ‘Mo.nwhile, lju- »10,267,021 *.-ne™l entire mem-:-y.: ;,.r wn‘ in „laee'M.»saehu*«.tt,, Connecticut, J^nT S'"trne<^ of“n«ulie.l|“™a?fi"nX. com''m’i'w^r/exp^t«l!!'’7*^'P‘"7X‘"T'*'^'th^^^^^^ the j Island., N’^Jfi-seyDeleware Penn-ilckes, canmentinK to newspapermen treatment are ref errisl to a ilis.tor. lami Chairman S. M. WanI confirm<sli“'|‘J°" murti \ea.Jway was!*'”'’''®’ warned committee mern^s ^ lo^ n lana, . ic igan, I today , on the Republican The followinit monthly schedule was the prediction that the Kroup we^tWj„ade. ’ , I'*'® census showed there were 4.50.'“"iniittee-s claim to 221 aniK>uncc<l: consider it at length before reporting Second Wt-tlnes<lay in eac-h month, it out for debate, prenatal clinic at Cray Court, alt<.M- “I’ve forgotten just how long we nating with Cros.s Hill and WuUtIoo, took la.st year,” \Aard .“aid, “hut at 9 a. ni. think it will take longer thi.“ year. however, wuuld ht In the nature of things, a party is the fir.st <-s.sential to success election time. There is little <louht that th< warne<l committee members the other day that if there should be Ian unusually heavy snowfall in Wash-,, . ^ uniUKllin^ton. congress had better adjourn, without any^poultry. , In 1922 a heavy snow crushed the i Blanks To State Office I roof of a Washington movie theatre i county agent stated that his. under- and several hunilred persons were began forwarding application i®®^^ *t. national electoral |Vo4es in 21 states, asked: ‘‘W’here have they got them—on ice? TTie claim.s are absurd—wishful thinking, I would Third \Ve<inesday in each montli. ^ Your guess, 4>renatal clinic at county health <lc-ias g^Mx! as mine.” parlmenl at a. ni. Ward .said the committee Third Friday in each month, well began it.“ work at an afternoon bah}' clinic a* county health depait- .'ion, ha ment, at 2 p. m. ! partment Fourth Wcfincsday in each month,^hi* calhsl prenatal clinic at <'lint<*n, at 9 ii. m. Fouith Tuesday in each month, well Uiby clinic at ('linton, at 2 p. m. ju.st rover movement tg take contnd of the killed. The thought of their roofs state office laVt Satur- • DemiKralic national convention of crashing down on their heads is giv- ,Jay f(,r benefit payments. .Addi- which|191h away from .Mr. Koo.sevelt and ing memtiers the jitters and there i.s'ijonal shipments will follow the first his ciiqut , and n<Hninate a can<lidate talk of l estoring the item for a new [of the week. He stated that l.,aurens not decided whether ,|c-! reprc'eriting the conservative wing of roof. . L.r,„n'v and institution hea<N would 'he |»arty, on a platfonn of <*eononiy,. i,| in to mak«* their apjiropria- reduction jeoun'y would receive approximately | )carns are of w’of»d, for I in In-nefit checks for those j Legal Advertisements Nf>TI( K OF Ol’K.MNU BOOKS OF MEOISTKATION FOR SI’bX lAl, KI.WTION State of South f'undina, * ounty of laurens. Town of I'linton. NOTK K 1.“: IIKKKMY OIVKN that and efficiency in gov- : lion re<iuest.s at open hearings. Re- ernrnent, is assuming formidable into u-e. Tht'ri que.sts weic made in w riting last y«*ar. >hajK-. however, of the great dome of the'cations for grant.s remain in the of Liquor measures got brief attention! NoIkmI}’ talks very much about it Capitol falling down. It is made of fice unsigm-d by fanners, stated .Mr.t in the smiate hut there was no decis-|in [mhlic, especially the vice-[)resi<lent. east-iron in swlions Imltisl together, t’annon. .\11 intor(*st<‘«i parties must| structural fanneis who (jualified under the .soil 1 * J is no dan-1 conservation program. Several appli- 666 Liquid, Tablets Salve. Noee Drops SALVE relieves COLDS price lOc & 25c Farm Demonstration Notes C. B. Cannon. County Agent a .'^fxcial Klectiofi has been (knleied bv the Town l ouiicil of the Town ofProvisio,.' of *-iinr..M to be held on the llfh .lay ..f1’®^;”” \pr,!. IPT.I. at th « •}• Hall, the u-ual' *" voting pla..'. Ill 'ai<l I'own, for th.*'*'*®'' It up. Warren of H.imptoii ami Williani' of Aiken, however, arginsl f.»r kill ive action, [“(actus .Jack” (iarner is too shrewd [and has sto.xl since 1H65. When the hou.se hill to limit pri- and ex|K*rien<‘e<l a politician to talk i ^ vate possession of li«|uor to one gal-! about what he is <loir>g or trying to do Ion came up. Wise of Chi-ster <>f-‘until he is sure that he has the neees- jfered an amen.lment to substitute! sary Itticking to put it over, the senat4--approved and tax convmis- Hut the gr.iwing Indief on Capitol sion-r.-commended hril to limit liquor Hill is that he is manffiulating the transportation to common earners an.i stiings to bring the candidate of his make it uniaw'ful to have liquor at [choice to the front, and that candi- “pluccs of business” othor than b'galjdat*- is Ix-lleved to bo .^senator Benn.*tt liquor store's. '< hamp ('lai'k of .Missouri. • Wise saul it was hi' purpo'C U>| If Vice-Pn-'i.l.-rit (larncr comes out throw the bill into free confer.-nce, j m th<‘ op.-n for Senator ('lark more his than fjvc minutes iM-fou* the I'.MO c.m- th.- \ention opens, ev.*ryb<M|y wh.i kn.iws Poultry Profitable Poultry recor.l demon.stration.s con- iluct»-d la.'t y.'ur by Dr. O’Neal .lacdn acre.* .»f laiurens, an.j T. A. Robinson of 1 hes. sign the application blanks before ^ I they are forwarded-to the state office ' for benefit payment. ^ j Mr. Cannon said that cards were' mailed a fow days ago to hoMeni of work sheets sh./wing number of acres! that may be devoted to general de- ^pleting crops for that particular farm, 'uch as corn, grain, sorghum, etc.; The.se a«'; es, however, do not include j cotton acr.'S, since the notice of cotton was mailed Ix'fore Christmas, acres do not inclu.k- areas de- hy la't ha.l few h.-I.) ;.iirpo-< of 'uiimMlmg t.i the .pialifi.ii i.gistcM-d . I« cloi"> of Clinton tlH'* ipi«'-!ion of V4h. thci or not the TownI , , 1 f ii. -r .... f i i...# .. ..i. .ii'iiig thi* entire im . Waricri ^id un- '.I of the lown .if 4 liiiton shoulii ^ , (l««r W ISC s pro|M>'Hl a person could nut have liqu.n in his offne. "It IS 4 ouri. is'u. and 'clI general .ddigatiun coii-i |M<ti Ix.nd' .»f 'ai.l Town, in th.' aggr«'-[ gat. prill, qtal aiii.'iint .>f ii.'t 4'xcec.l-- iig Iwi-nty Fix.' Th.aisan.l ($25,-* ikhmhii D.dluifor 1h«* purp.ise td a< .lull ing, coii'trii.’tuig an.l .-slablifh- otg a pittdic Itbiaty in sanl Town. | Th) IU»>k ..f Rcgistiati.'ii will b«‘ <’|Miiiii at th.' t.iD- of .1. I ( .qM-land 4 Br«i. on N.»rth Bma.l .'slr»-4't, in said Town of Clinton, on the 22tiiI day • f M.i < M. r.'t:*, and will remain o|N-n ^or a |M n.Nl of t.-n (I(i| .lay -, an.l will (• .o-.sl oil the .(I't day of .Xlai'ch, I'.:*.'. b.ith .l.itt inclu-ive, for the i.g. 'ration of .putlifieil eb>clura. \ I (M l on.. qa.ilified to legi -tei ’ .t Miake appiication to th** Su|H-r- k -:o if Rog iiution of the Town «if * at th< nil. an.l pl.o . afoie hi' way of working will la* 'iirpri-.'.l. Republicans Organized (>11 th.- oppo'it.' -.at.- in Inith hoU'- « -om.-thing miH'h m.n.- like a w.irk aide party organization is iN-ing .1.-- vel.q>e.l. .-'p.t-ially in th.* hoii'e. Cn.ss Hill. sh.iw.'.l Iah«»r incom** of $2. b> p«*r h.-ri. Dr. .Jacob- had whit.* w yan.|)»tf)-s an.l Mr. R.ibiii'.iii ha.l Rh.Mli- Islan.i r.*.! hir.ls. Th.tse k(‘e|)ing .|)‘mori'trati.in i.'i-oi.ls this year ar.*: W. F'i*-.l 11.-Hams, (bay ( .nirt; FI. C. Itaib.M, an.l .State Training «chool. vot.-.l to home gar.len' and .«oiI Fiuild- ing ciop-i, such a' owpeas, lespefleza, v.-lv.-t U-ans, etc. Electrical Work Plumbing We offer you the services of an experienced and skill ed workman for your wir ing, plumbinj;, and all elec trical repairs. OXLEY’S WHOLESALE CO. Phone No. 9 )»f not taking the b'U.I a*. Kepuhlicans just siM'h thing- a“ that, on ueh questions a .livi.b- th.- D«'ino- Ihat makes the law> ^ll'.•l>«•y4•.l,’’ he erHts, but in-teail signifying to the -Mi.l. nnti-.N’ew l>«-al b-a.lei- that the R.-- Niclmison of (fieenw.HMl calb-.l f.rr publican ar.* r.*M.ly to go along with “tight.-ning up the li.|uor 1mw<” th.'ni. Th.* -.-nate pa.-s.sl an.l s.-nt t.i lh«- I his i.-li.-v.- .Soiithym anti a.imin hou".* bills: by Hat.*-, Brown, .I.ihn isiiation l>.in.x'iat. .»f the -tigma TIm* shiew.l iMdicy ha- b.-. n M.l..pt.'.l t briton; (’. L and K. W. Huggins, M P D S. 1. MI F.V 1.0.II «if 1 lintoti, 1 t MFl’.STKS,-;. r.iwn of t linlon, .-t. t d ih. I t l.i, ..f Mai.'h. iPt*.. F' an.l F i.-.l F'. \\ illiani' to a.Iopt th.- Pulni.'lt). ti.'e a official lat.- tre.-; by' Bate- to give lauii'liies, ily.T', .Jry cl.-aii. is an.l letail stor.a iit-n .m g.MNis -ervi.'ed i*y ill. 1, K. .tlii'.«ll.-.l f.o aft.-r I2t> iia\s, a-i.l t.v means to aiith.M'iz.* the tat.- puidir '.ivic- .'••mmi: i.'ii l.i in\.'-tigate int.-i-.tate communi. atioii and tian-|Motation tii.-m. iit ..f .l.i- tic Lotii' D Bian rat. .|ei ju«t bei’.u.- .Ml. KiM.-.v.*lt ail.sl Th.- h.'U'.' «|. bat. .1 but t«N»k no final f.u th« < anb>M*an. than th.-r. wa- a a.lion on a bill to lesiuir.- in--|M^ti.>n t.. th.* -air .if Jiisti..- < ai.loz... rho*-.' Ill th.- know an(i.-ipat.-)l that whi.'h might MtlM. h to th.-m ba. k l. ghornr home that th. y an- tagging along b. hin.l th.* Republirat. Suprrmr ( ourt \ aranc> Mol. cuiio ity an<i |n. oiation is' g.'ing aiound a to th.- noinin.-e .if th. pr.-*i.b-nt to fill th.‘ plac.' on th.* wi pr.-m. c.iiir? U-nch va.at.sl by the n- Ware .Shoals; Dr. Jacotrs an.l .Mr. Ri4i- iiiMiri. lai't w.-ek appnixiinat.'ly 4,.500 pound' .if poultry were shipp.*.l from Lain ell- an.l (Ii ay Coui't, bringing t.i th.- farim i- ap|ir.iximat.*ly IC.on. ,1. D. Biysiin, latuiens, was the largest sell-, .-r. ill p.i-iiig .if I 1(1.5 |Kiun.l.s of white Th.-ie ir n.-.-.l of more |Niultiy on th. ax.-iag.- faiin in tTiis county. The FRYERS FOR SALE MILK FED — EXCELLENT QCALITY. Apply To Thornwell Orphanage Poultry Farm >V. C. Huffman, Msrr. NOI H F ^•u: ’ : • 0,11.* To.. (>l .'“PM IXI t|! '1 • .It o! II.., ' I ,..|t. I: . 1 .niton. FI K< I ION of aut.iin«4iib- and tiail.r- by bung ing tb. iii uiiik I th. piovi i.m.- of th. I‘.•.l•. truck law Two am.-n.lm.-nt by Th.inia .if Beaufort w.-i.' adopt.si to .'iiminat.- th.* n.-c.*sMty f.ir an own.-i t.» go nioi. than 25 mil.-- f>*r th.- in-p.'Cti.in ami to |»fohibit 7tat« highwav in'(xs-t.irs ftom making a truck wait moi«- than an houi foi an in'|MS*ti.in. Th.* hou-.* |ta '.'.I and s.nt t.» th.- s.-nat.- bills to .*xt.*iHl th.* tim.* for taxes until Jum- I with.>ut Pr.if.-^.ir Fel.x F'rankfurt.-i woul.l g.-t the 4 ar.|.iZo .-at, (uit th«- we.-acr. are at -.-a a* t.i th.- pi.- .tit va.ancy, th.- fourth w hi.*h Mi. R.mis.-.. It will ha.l- ha.l to fill in*.- h.- b.-cain. pn- i .1. I't The r.-tiri-m.-nt of .lu- tice Bramleir, on full pay for th. i.'t of hi- lifi* h.' I almo t >* t now and in |>.Mir h.*alth wa not entirl.-y un. xpis't.sl, but it I iMliexeil that th. pi.*siibnt him«.*lf ha.l no lilt.matum that it woul.l c.un.- «Nin. tiiiiMWMsI .Matx'h I, thr.*.* |*er e.-nt; ami In N.*w l>«-al riiTle\ th. pf.-ssur.- i Tti.. II, .llld hel.tofnli ple'cllt.'ll to Ull.l ' «d ..Mb the Town CoUIHlI of .--ai.l ToAii.'aiid (itii.-uant to a i.‘solution *lul\ adiipt.-d by the Town t’ouncil of .’-aid r.'wn upon the filing of -uni P.*- titi.n, a siMsial .•l.s-tion will Ih* hebi in th. Fown of ( lintoii, S.>ulh Caro lina. .Ill :h<- Ilth .lay of .\pill, I9.'{'.>. foi !h« (.tirpo-. of siihmittmg to th.* .,u,. f.,,1 r.gi t. u.i electors the tioii of wh. thei i>i M.»t th.* Town tb.un cil i-f th. I'own of ('liiiton sh.uil.l is- 'u. ..ud s. II g. iH-ial obligation coiUHin bond' of '.i.d^rown, in th.* aggr. g;it.- V*iiui|>al ain.'unt of tud exceeding 'I w. nty F'i\. I'hoii'an.l ($25,lU!0.tK>I iM .la!'. foi tin- putpo'.* of ae.|uiring. \tn h F: I.- IIF RF HY (;i\ F:\ that I ui iMMt to a wiitt.-M P.'titi.m, signed a inajoiitv .d th.- fr.s-h.d.lers .»f l*®)'**b h. low I, ,7* ( hnt..... .South > aixdina..‘®"®*‘'’'‘ »“ normally. a- 'hown by th. taxlMH.ks ..f said * '• I*®'' cent; ami m .>. w m ai ciiri.-s tm | to pr.ihilut citi.*s fr.»ni levying .ieliv-^ la-ing put .>n .Mr. K.h*m v.-lt t«» ap|H>int ery lie.*nses on .»ut .*f t.*wn wh.de- .l.-r.ime F'rank, .d the SsH'urities an.l -ab-is. F^xchange e.Knmissmn. .Mr. FTank i* Intr.Nlm'.Hl in the house w.»re bills v.-ry highly regaixl.*.! by eveiyone in by Fvans .d Spartanburg an.l (lyles W.i'hingt.in a- un able lawy.*r. and td .Aiken t»» alndish, the state plan- is m a sense a pixit.’ge id .lustie.- ning lHiAr.1, ami by the banking an.l - Bramieis. Th<* ohj.vtions U-ing urg.*.! Iiisuram'e com-mitt.H* to r.sjuire an against him are that he is an F)a>t.*rn msuiam-e cmipany to have $ltH>.(HH> er an.l file a $20.- OOO IhuuI with the iiisutance e.mimis- sioner. cnstructing and .-staldishing a I'uli- j^pd Young; an.l. Kes.dutitHi JOHN H. YDl’Nt; Wh.*ix*as, CkhI III His infinite wis- ilom has leinov.*.! fi.»m .*ur mi.lst «*ur beIov.*il fri.-n.l an.l brother, .lohn l(ol- doaiv III -aid Town, will b. ing .d .-l.-s-tums, m sai.l T.»wn of ('lin- t«»n: poll' will 1..- op.‘n«-.l for said aforesaid. The foll.iwing .Managers of F^lec- .. Wher.'us, Mr. Y.Hing, a lifo-long I h. F.bstioii will be hebl at the ,,f the F'lrst Presbyterian 1 4 .:y Ha.l. th.- u-tial plae.* for the hol.i-(’|i,iton. sen-tsl his church, as a .leac.m fixnn 11*13 t«* 192*.> an.l as , an elil»*r from I92l> until his .leath turn at N oel.K-k in Lh«* for.-noon an.l (h..,,her 23ril, 10.3S, u man who was will b«-cl.is.-.l at 1 .) cl.H'k in the after-f,„. ^he w'ork of his mam on the .lay an.l at the place ,.huix*h—y.*t withal a man so m.Hlest that the extent of his Christian ^*r- jvk'cs and philanthr.»pies w'eix* never tiun have \H-.m;ipiu)inteii to serVe ^.s! >u<h in s'ai.invh-etion. to wit: Frank; 'rheivfore. b.* it ixis.^v.hI: ! K. _.Milier. W. S. Ih nson an.l .1. A.j That the .d.lers of the First Preshy-. terian ehuroh thank (khI for his ('hris- •AIl peis.m.s de.'iiing to vote at said influejice, and his unselfish de-, Election must pix*sent registrationjovalty to his church and certificates issued by the •'^uiH‘« vij«)rl^ of R^islralion id the Town of Ulin-| That his preseiwe and wise counsel Ion. The Managers .d said Fdection soix*ly missel. j __^®1I require of each elector offering That a pagx* in our minutes bt* set vote at sai.1 Flection, before all.^-(aside to his numiory. ing him or her to cast a vote, proof <!tf That a opv «d these resolutions be j^ym.-nt thirty .lays before said I'A.x- .,.nt lo his family, and a cpv to The ticn of p<dl tax. if liable, ami payment of all taxes, Slate, County and Mu nicipal for the previou-s year. The production of a certificate and the re ceipt of an officer authorized to col lect such taxes shall be conclusive proof of the payment thereof. P. S. BAOEY, a .l.-w. Th«* prcsi«l.*nt is 'ai.l to f..-l that it w.tul.i h.* |HH»r |Hili.-y for him to nanu- another ,1. w to th.* 'Upix-me In’iK-h so «»H*n after ap|H)inting .lustic* Frank flirt.T, even th.mgh he w.iuld ix’plac. .■iiuith.T .l.*w. .An.l the '.“nators ami cuigr.'s.smen fixmi the West are be- e. uiung insist.'lit that th.* ix'gion west of the Mississippi shoul.l be represent- .hI on the high court. The th.H.ry is that there are pixh- lenis jHvuliar U) the West which only a Westerner could pr.qM-rly (miss u|Hm. The eamli.late nu>st strongly* urge-1 is .Imige Sam (tillH*rt Hi'atton .>f the f. Hleral circuit court of New Mcxic'. •lu.Fge Bratton is a native of Texas, a former Unitinl Stall's senator from N.'w Mexico, an.l has an excellent rt'c- oid and ropuf*fb>n as a jurist. He re signed from the senate after bi'ing re-eli'cted in 1930, to accept" the ap- 'ta/uf? Not now! Clinton ( hronk*le. A. K. SPKNl FR, J. H. HU.VTFR. Committi*e. Mayor, Town of Clinton, S. C. D. C. 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