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VOLUME XXXIX
CLINTON, S. C., THURSDAY, JULY .27, 1929
NUMBER 30
FIGHT LOOMS
ON MONEY BILL
Joseph C. McMillan Seaboard Will
Answers Last Call Be AUowed To
At Advanced Age
New Dealers Begin Debate On
Program of Lending and Seek ^ Well Known Citizen Succumbs
To Get Vote In Senate. Bark
ley Says Plan Is Fine.
Operate Trucks
Clinton Unit President And
Does Its Stuff j Farley Silent I
With Big Guns; On Third Term
BAPTISTS NAME
NEW PRESIDENT
Washington, July 25-—The climatic
struggle of this congressional session
opened on the senate floor today when
Senator Barkley, Demwrat, of Ken
tucky, arose to begin debate on the
en Out About Topic. Secrecy
Veils Parley./
Washington, July J2. — The Inter-] Battery (1. 2»)3rd Coast Artillery of j The Two Talk But Nothing Giv-
T n ' C 111 1 T R state Coninierce commission today t'linton, now in its .second week of
To Brief Illness. Laid lO Kest g.,-ante<l the application trf the Sea-j training at Fon Moultrie near Uhar-
Friday At Rosemont. ^ Aboard Airline railway to establish andjleston, is making an excellent record,
i operate truck lines l>etwe<*n points in ; reports state. i , ,
North Carolina and South Carolina. i-^tablishing a well-nigh rt^cord forj, -4.—A con-
and belov’ed Clinton cttizen, died ^ar- permission was restricted to op- ■accuracy in coast guard artillery, the 1 betwwn IVesithmt-Roosevelt
y ur ay morning a is /'^jeration betwi*en points normally: serv-|]^^J^J Monday morning scored two ^ and
Musgrove street following a brief ill-1 railroad and the corgoesiji,
ness. The announcement of his unex-i^j^ those carrie<l hv the road.
Dr. Rushbrouke, Britisher, Ls
Elected Head of World Alli
ance To Succeed Dr. Truett.
Many Problems C'onsfdered.
$2,490,000,000 lending bill and to scoutregret to a widejj^^^ which will te transferred
Atlanta, Ca., July 25.— Dr. James
Henry Rushbrooke, an urlmne, white-
National Democratic Chairman'bearded Londoner onmmitt(“d to indi
in five shots at small pyra-|james A. Fariey en<le<l Unlay in an rreligion, tonight began a
five-y’car tenure as ])resi(ient of
sccivcv, leavine un-'
the
Baptist World alliance.
reel hits
Imitlal targets at a range of almost
f ^ ■ J V u 1 1 ♦ 1“ yanis. I ,
+>»« Kicr circle^of friends Who were snocKed toheoanst* of the irreater '^m‘ed' . ... . answered ticklish. iM)litical questions » • . i t ,
opinments charges that the big meas- jtrucKs necause oi tne greater sihhu The battery, headed hv ( apt. Wal-i , , ' Against a background of vvi lml a.s-
ure was another step toward bank-j'*^**;" ms pa., mg. and le.ss cost of that method of oix-r-.^.j. ^ JohiiMui hit one of the two • I sault on totalitarian life, a theme
ruptcy. i Funeral senices were conducte.1!ation. the I(T said ^^,,|and the FK*r.sonal relationship of the^^hj^), ly^ Riujhbro<.ke accentuated in
Ifrom the residence Friday afternoon i,, granting the license to operate round.:<»f the Democratic party.
There was “nothing to give alarm’
.1. .r- 1 ■ . ■ J .u at 4;30, with interment following in'tht* motor truck lines in interstate -t>i. • i i .
in the fiscal picture, said the majority ’ n- u nu lui huvr muc. lai jy^^ j)vramidal targets, mounted on
iRosemont cemetery. Rev. W. R. commeiw. the KC overrule<l obuK’-.i., , , ,
.114- V 4-i iui4^i J floats, are wcxHlen frames cove
hi.s report a.s gtmeral secretary yes-
One significant but puzzling pro-!y^.^jay, the venerable Briton*
leader, adding that there was a
large
; Bouknight,
pa.stor of North Broad :t,on.s to one or more «f the provisions standing about ten feet
,r^.d I ”<>ancement came from th<* president
was
amoupt of unused capital in the coun
try and that because
put to work the government had to j -•’; “ U-.' ine ,-imine. i. ....nor v«r,.f... ,v«.v, j;y,.iy^i„p yarg^ds is a re
step in and take steps to promote re- "" a ^;‘‘^•'■>dual truck lin^ oper-! achievement as the woiKlen
! vices. Both at the home and grave lators, the Brotherhood of Hallway.
it was not beingMethodist church, and Dr. J. r.fof the .^aboard’s application '’<'’re<l . • y^
ernment had Gaffney, a former pastor of ^by the Southern .Motor Carriers Rate!
covery.
Earlier, a special committee on na-l*" un^ually lar^crow^th^red to,Trainmen and the Railway labor Ex-
tkmal debt policy, composed of housel^y,;^»>^’^
ilepuiblicans and headed by Represen
tative Reed, Republican, of New York,
iseued a report condemning the lend
ing bill as a “device for increasing the
public debt by subterfuge." It called j
the Tneasure “spending by deception
and “state socialism by ateakh."
Under the bill, the money would
b« raided by the RFV through the sale
of M^urdM-s to the public. It would
tb«*n U- *-<1 on proiects which,
up i.rs of th. m4-s-ure c •''•'■id.
for a hypothetical targ«*t the size and
wuj .V' . .. general shape of a warship. The tar-
of lovely flowers banked upon the | numerous adverse reports made t»y ^y^ y^^^ ^
newly-made mound gave evidence of joint examining boards. >^3,^ ^y,^ imairinarv vesse-l at which
the high regard in which this pioneer j In its decision the Ilex' pointe<l out ^ ^ ^
citizen was held. ^ the proposed routes parallel the lines | |
Active pallbearers were: Archie of the railroad and that it is prop<ised
Adair, S. Y. Adai
that he thought hi.s talks with Far
ley would continue to bt* effective.
He said that at his home here,
where ih'arlcy was a guwt last night,
only a, an aimini",^^! ‘r" ‘'«7'
er of the regular conversations they
, hit
is being conducte<l.
St year Battery G scores! a direct
on the 12th round of its serv’ice
r, Roger Henry, W. only to substitute truck service for' l- vi„„ia_;„ 'ti...
, , .a w-,, . , , M , . .practice at rort Moultrie, l ne preceo-
I . Baldwin. Jr., Joe McMillan and T. less than carload freight *er\'ice be- . 1. w;.
A. Howell. The h<»norary eecort con- tween stations on the lim-. The appli-
sisted of intimate fnend* of Mr Me rant ••Ir.d-ed the fact that tHer»- will
M ’Ian and tn»- family r>'ducfi<»n '* th*- mmbrr -.f
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had lieen having since 1928.
They continued along the same
lines as they had for 11 years, Mr.
Roosevelt said, and there wasn’t much
story in that except that the results
on the whole had been fairly effec
tive, and 'he thought they would con
tinue to be effective.
If there wax a hint that F'arley and
“the Imisb” might have taken up the
third term is..ue that statement con-
taiiM'd It.
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•nMwith.ng out a paribunrrrtary snarl
ah', h found Uw cotton-gTaaring states
pitted agamal thoac in which wool is
a leading product.
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anti-New I>eal revolt m
ru.'es committee continued unabated
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<*l<'ct«J by acclamation to sucewd Dr.
George W. Truett, of Dallas, Texas.
Newest crrtici.sni of governmental
pre.Hsurt' on individuals came tonight
from aTvother Londoner, .Mrs. Erni-st
Brown, grey-haired, energetic wife of
th<‘ Briti.sh minister of lalnir, who
made an appeal for protection of
church, school and press freedom as
the three citadels of democracy.
“There are many antitheses to be
drawn between the totalitarian and
representative society," said Mrs.
Brown in criap, concise delivery of her
address to Baptists of some BO na
tions assembled in ofien-air gathering
at Atlanta’s baseball stadium
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certain inef tlituo; vihich mu-xt
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Farms Available
Robinson Resigns
School Post Here
Clinton Trustees
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lAurra* cot-nty and ws.> car q^a
undcf thf pre* • >■ v ti tV *^h-s
Vad-JfiOfts farm tenant act." may
make appiwatrr'r; for federal awns ti
finance purchase tif family sued
farms this year." vid Ja* R M’hita,
county FSA vKabilitation supervisor.
It
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yesterday
Families desiring federal aid to
. # D j-i J o -w 'purchase a farm should call at the
r,h.biliu,..n .n th, Ih.li
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r fu*ure
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by the lM,ard of tru«t«-es as to M’
R«d>into‘n’« ^ -* < »-s«<»r.
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'li.-'t si.ng ‘ chat With his
liml anir statrmefrt alowi
FAft' f th* presideat
Ma-iitoy tr-ree ytwr*. fialMmay
year*, and J«*hnto"0 >,ii* y**r
The mAkinc thr ApfMi:ntmrnUi
ft.tfftwi'sLg of J IjrRtjjf Murn*, ICrv J
ft Mart n, (' K \ft nght and K K
Haidi, all of I.aur*ns, and K F Sad-
« r of this city.
Federal Subsidy
To Start Today
Vft’ax'hmftftin, July 24,
sub-idy of I Vh cents a p^iumJ on rot
ton iiold abroad will go into effect
Democrats, took vtion preliminary
to sending to the house Door two sets
<rf amendments to the wage-hour bill.
in Laurens. Information and
application blanks may also be se-
^ ... ^ , . . cured from the county agent, C, B.
*’* r.nm», in th, wricultur.) buildin*.
the administration.
However, there were indications
that the committee might relent suf
ficiently to permit action on the (800,-
000,000 housing bill, which is a com
plement to the (2,490,000,000 lending
bill. Representative Cox, of Georgia,
leader of the revolt, said this might
be done to save houv sulministration
leaders personal embarrassment. One
member said that if the bill were giv
en legislative right of way it would
be largely because of'regard for Rep
resentative Siam Rayburn of Texas.
“Everybody loves Sam," it was ex
plained.
Meanwhile, the house itself debated
a bill to bring water carriers under
the juri.sdiction of the interstate com
merce commission arid help the rail-:
roads.
WI'A OFFCE .MOVED
The Greenwood area office of WPA,
serving several counties including
'Laurens, has been moved to Green
ville.
Chairman Of Local School Board
Thursday.
.’Secretary Wallace, anmiunring the
!ex|H*rt h«*unty .Saturday night, said
M Mft‘gS!-*< *0to a-1 • X- to..- IV
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ft itoft] v-auTy pagvftft'. * g*
M I '• 1* B**rft ’' Biw-rto! ift* ''..ale pa
g-ai'*^ f’ ' *h* •* *« iM-n ml 'Ml* .SmmOi
• a'-^na iwn» •fturiftsC -"ft,
•»*1 4<K at tv !•*> • 3> THt pitogran*.
•a* •ptin'n.itod lh» M ■ rlub
undrf tbr 4tr*rt.*>a cf M Margte
lAtta, repdi* iMiog a tairat and
beauty voiittng evptH*' • n
Three repeesentativt - fr4MB rvh of
HO 4illier towns in the Btate w.ll rovn
,petr for honors in three different con
A federal ** *••"**’ J^biftly will
be acriimpanM'd by Mirs .Marguerite
MrMillan. junior hmuty winner in the
ftagent, and ihiul Martin, local talent
rin
(hi Wetinesday i vi ning, .ftugu.st 2nd,
O rv? a * a I f ■ ‘-O 1 iC' ' 'I ^ ’• J4aU- tak-nt coril*-st will Im- stage?!
bays District Has Large Surplus ‘'i',’7". •• “■"'/Jr‘’""7! .nd ih, .inn,-, .hi .dv,n«-
® ^ I y /• tor ,h»r, of th, world ^ h,, ^hown fo ld .rf rn-
I cotton trade.
Plaxico’s Name
Goes To President
The post office departmant at
W’ashinirton notified Repreaentative t
Joaopb R. Bryson on Tuea^y tbwt his
reeomnsodatioci of R. L. PWxlco for:
pdsrn—tsr at Qinton, Jmd ban and
%s tbs pmidnt. TW ’ weiitfiticip is
azpscTsd to fo U ib* asPMftt this
tbs
DRIVE CAREFULLY
SAVE A LIFE!
So Far This Year There
Have Been
It
FATALITIES
from
AUTOMOBILE
ACCIDENTS
in
LAURENS COUNTY
Let's Strive To Make
19S9 a Safe Tear Oa
the Hifhwaji.
This Sals Im ysar. •
The ChTxmicle has received through the mail a communication signed by
W. C. Oxley, chairman of the board, giving various it«*ms <»f financial data
pertaining toiHunter School IHslrkrt No. While putdication has not been'
requested, the statement is printed in full below for^he information of the
public.
Statement, Hunter School Diatrict N.o 5, Clinton, South ('arolina
July 1st, 1939
As Taken Frcm Auditor’s Statement. Furriished As Information.
I Surplus July 1st, 1939
I Surplus July Iwt, 1935 (no pr'or report)
(177,930.04
139,884.57
Gain in surplus since first audit
( 3H,(M5.47
July 1st, 1939, cash on hand per report
July Ist, 1934, bonds outstanding
July Ist, 1939, bonds outstanding
( 4,218.24
. (99,500.0Q
47,000.00
Reduction ,
July 1st, 1934, trustees made note to pay for former trustees’
obligations, paid in 1935
'July Ist, 1934, a note was made tiy former trustees in laurens
unknown to elected truat,.*ea until due, paid in 1936
52,500.00
8,500.00
4,500.00
I Total reduction in your school diatrict obligations since July
1st, 1934
Audited statements are on file at vhool office for each year
sinte July IM, 1934, prepared by a certified ptAdic account
ant. No fif ttifta of f Je for friar yaaia.
by fofttter vale dmuig 1984
W C oxunr. CW-rava af ihs
( 09,718.24
WHO WORKS
WHERE?
C. N. & U RAIIftWAY CO.
W. C. Shealy, Agent
J. 1>. Roland.
H. J. Eargle.
T. M. Scanc, .Section Forenian.
JancH Sligh, Asst Foreman.
and 8 helperK
.Sam Fleming (colored Hta-
tioo employe).
This Firm employs
Twenty-nine previously re
ported firaui employed
14
189
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It Pays To Trade
IN CLINTON
tertainment. Junnir teauty winners
I will compete on Thursday night for
I a free trip to and from the New York
I World’s fair.
Two Roads To
Be Paved Soon
I‘rx'paration* are now under way
for the surfve treating of two I.au-
rens county roads under a recent
$250,000 road building boml issue, the
work to he done under the direction
of the Rupervi.sor and board of county
commissioners.
The Ktrotete'S to lie given early
treatment'are the Goldville to Bonds
Cro.ss Roads strip, three to four miles
in length. The other project is the
.Mema road from Hi<*kory Tavern to
the Greenville county I'rie, between
six and seven miles.
NYA TEA TONMiHT
A tea ■will be given this evening at
vvem o’clock at the NYA home for
girls oa Academy street. Mrs. Ism
WaUace. saponrW of the Meal pra-
jmt, swifads a cordial nviMlM la
lo oall this
the
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