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VOLUME XXXIX
Olltttton (Etfrattirb
CLINTON, S. C., THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1939
If You Don*t Read
THE CHRONICLE
Yoa Don’t Get
the News.
NUMBER 31
For Horse Show
HIGHER-PAY
ISSUE STUDIED,
— — i Clinton Lions Club Begins Prep-1
Textile Leaders Appeal To FDR
Plans Go Forward 1,700 VEHICLES PASS DAILY OVER Rough-Ginned
CLINTON-LAURENS HIGHWAY Cotton Loss High
Who Reiterates Stand Forj
Wage Differential In South-1
ern Mills. I
Traffic or the I>aurens-Clirvton road
arations For Fourth Annual I averagini a little less than 1,700 ve-
Event. Jumping
Will Be Feature.
Exhibition
hides per day durin^r the month of
June, according to records of theLy^^u^ 180 vehicle®.
morning betwt>en (• a.m. and 2 p.m.,
approximately fvI3 vehicle® passe<l the
counter. At night, lH>twe«‘n 10 p.m.
and 6 a.m. traffic dropiK*d off to
[Highway Planning Survey’s automatic
The fourth annual 'I.aurens county [traffic counter on U. N. route 76,
Washington, Aug. 1. — President h^^se show will be held on the night [three miles no^thw(^st of ('lintor.
Ro(«<-velt said t(Kiay he was studyingFriday, August 2.^ it has been an-i highest traffic in any 24-hour
a recommendation for a flat minimum! . , .oi- lIX'ritHi during the month came on Sun-
wage of 32'^ cents an hour for the ^ ® C(»mmitte^' of the Clin-,^j^y^ That day the photo-eU*c-
textile industry and indicated he be- ton Lions dub, spon.sors of the event.,trie beams were broken 2,191 times,
lieved there should be a wage differ- The show, as in former j^'afs, will] These figures .<how a slight de-
The photo-electric counter has betm i
recording the traffR" on IJ. S. route
76 betwe<-n Clinton and I^aurens since
April, 1938, giving complete and ac-
cui-ate TX'cords accupiulattd for traf
fic on this route since that time.
The counter’s two lights propx't in
visible rays across the road to p
Farmers Warned To Apply Bet
ter Methods of Harvesting,
Handling and Ginning.
Clemfion, Aug. 1.—A loss of a half
I million dollars a ytair from rough-
ginned cotton has started South Car
olina farmers to thinking. How can
[thi® big lo.ss be prevented? Belter
methods of harves-ting, handling and , m , ...
I ginning cotton is the answer, aceonl-; Tue!s<kay against consideration
HOUSE KILLS
LENDING BILL
Hard Blow Tossed At Roosevelt
By Coalition Effort Against
Taking Up Tattered Bill Pass
ed By Senate.
s. c. i)ele(;ation vote
Rep*’<’^nt*tives James F\ Richards
and ThoTivap S, McMillan votwl in the
• road to plHito- extension agri
cultural imgineer.
.. lof the administration’s len<ling meas-
..UII.UI<u i-ii iiiv^i Representatives Hare. .Fohn Mc-
ential. be stagtnl on Johnson field at Prt*s-|crease under figures for the month'ek'ctric tubes on the other side. The jMillan, Fulmer ami Bryson votwl for
However, in discus.sing a wage dif-' bj-terian college, and adetpmU* light-/*f May. when 24-hour traffic aver-'counter leeords each vehicle of suf-, “Rough ginning is usually caused ruh* Jto Vonsitk*r th<' bill,
forential he explained he ha<l not ing facilities are available. 'aged 1.74r» vehicles, with the highest ficient length to break both l»e«ms of. by excessm* moi.stun* resulting from j
definitely made up his mind on that! <'<>1. Karle R. Kl!eri>e. of Marion, ifor any one day running up to 2,.511 light at the same time. Pedestrians do;handling of gi>H*n pickwlor. Washington, .\ug. 1.— In a swift,
point. Hut he referreil to the $1 a widely known horseman, has been se- vehicles. not register since they break only one;’ says .Mr. I’hagan. “No, unexjHvteil de4)a*'!e, the Roosevelt lend-
wet‘k differential alloweil under NR.A .cureil to judge the events. ' The mechanism which counts the U‘am at the time. i matter how careful the ginner may | ing bill was kilkxl in the house tmlay;
lH<wwn Northern and Southern c<rt-, The lancing tournament, which has.numln'r of vehicles |K*r hour for the* Information obtaineil at this counter | b‘‘. now h<»w gmxl his e<|uipment may, whereupon the* pre‘sident stru<*k I>ack
I been a fwiture e»f the three' rt*cord within the counter worke*<l and the* other e*!e*v«*n eounte^rs le>cate*el preen or wet cettem cannot he | with a <k*clarati<»n that the action was
ton mills. /
His announcement, made at a press, t^hows, will not he held this year. In-1 hardest Intween the hours of .5 p.m.iat varmus jMtints on the state high-
oonftrrence, followed'by a few* hours | .'<te*ad a jumping exhibition will he and 6 p.m. In June, an ave-rage of, way system .>s«*rve as a register of the
a plea from Southern members of con-i substituted f<ir entertainment of spec-
gross and Sc»uthem cotton mill oper-[tators. A group of half a doien jump-
ateirs to the chief executive to use hisl**" from ^Spartanburg and Greenwood [
137 vehicles pa.s.MHl the counter dur-iinenase or decrease in monthly and »dop the annual averagu* kiss of
ing that hour, or about two a minute.{annual traffic as well as other infor-l^*''* dollars a bale caus'd from rough-
-AfterTMHtn traffic (2 p.m.
faflueroe toward blockmc approvaPhas been booked, ami k » expected ip m.l averages! 870 vehicles. In theltraffic study
the w'age order recommended by a [that this feature will create much in-
lextile industry committee. teirest. k is stated that this ev'ent is
KemaTlcing he was considering their purely an exhibition and will thK enter
appeal, the president said Southern-,the judging, as all entries to be eli-
ers f*ared that if Elmer F. Andrews,, g»hle for judgnng are confirM*d to lau-
administrator of the wage-hour act, ren» county, h<»<h h»»rses ami rhlrrs.
adffted the or«k*r the increased mini- Temp«>rary stables will he erected
tnum wx*uld force several of their near the field to pnivide housing for
mills out <»f l usiness. the animais, primipally thoe« frt»m
Under the act the present minimum out of town, while they are :n t iin-
Lakeside Chib
Committees Named
For Coming Year
to lOimation useful to the planning survey’s Puned codton.
“A farmer can use good s<«e<I, ferti
lise and cultivate properly, and pro
duce high yields acre, and yet he
To Hold County
Soil Meet At
Laurens Friday ] seed
I
t I’ R*»|«r’’ of Ia ir»T,s, r«.«-ent!y re-
I'resMlrnl <»f the lak«-si<k
ma<k‘ to prxHiuce a go<Mi .sample. The [a blow to industry, the unemployed
farmer is th«‘ <mly person who canjaml the taxpayers.
With a jubilant coalition of Repub
licans and Democrats in command, the
ohambeo’ refused, by a vote of 193 ta
166, to take tiie $1,9,'>0,(HK),000 meas
ure up for (kdiaUv This action follow
ed senate passage yesterday of a
much-reduced |l,61.'>,IKH),OOn version
<if the same pr<igTBm.
After witmasing the dramatic dis
play of insurgency tixlay. Represen-
tatave KaytHim of Texas, the admin-
istraitHin k'mler, indicateil that the
if 2' cents and automatically would No provision wa* made m Lirmer c.ub Wtween laufer* ami
U'- IT* ♦Ocen'i. «m next tlctidwi 24 years for care of b.»rw- at the field
The wagi- differential between ami it i» felt that exhibitor* w tase
Nfirth s-td .'M.uth. rxtimatird by lat"t advantage of the focihtirs.
iff,. S ' 1»* have l^ern aboia 8.1 cents Ten events €»r classe*. n a<klit.«*e ti>
sn n August. I9“l*v. hrfoiw the the jump.ng exhibfti,.»,, *rr .nr.udrd
wsgv hour aw herame effective. I<3ng
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cotAon.’’
A few impiirtarU points suggested
\ hiar r.g will Is* held hriday af nmsHk ratkvn by iMr. 1‘hagan arr*:„|^,f niajitr m«»ney hill «tn the a^lmin-
lemmm a: 2 oVkwk in the agneui-* I IVk tmly wide of»cfi bo!K. [istratM*n pnigram — tK* |8UU.nlU,000
turn! iHjilding a? laun-mv t4> discuesi ?• I*»ch ndton only when frei from, |„|| n. g*xx| ai* dead,
ix-forr the Slat* S»iii I omtcrvatMMi m*HSlure. i hk’hile Imitle-weary legislatiirs p*^-
cv’friniit I «•« th*' a<l'< i*a>>i I it y of organit- ^ Dec fbeets ifietfm*l «*f baskets sa pan**! to mlytMim r«»ngresn by Satur-
>ng laureo* r*'unty a* a •cparale s,ul|tba* ngtem will be 'iirew*! *»«»t in th*- night. lV*-*»*k ig Risvcvelt re-
I «>n>er\atM>n Al intrrexU^ eun. reived rrp*»eters at hi* pres* confer-
per*40i, the m*x4tng ' I '4i«re m a dry piacr tame. In a raWa tone, be that
Sigrw-il by ala>vit ,o laurrn* ev.un*y^ w*lh a ginncr who i* •tr.ving wkile kr was aat crttiriimg tJhe legta-
r.-*.4en**, a ix titom for the f>»ntia '•» g'**" a ka.e bsKvet f«tr Mmeiliing they had a per
« ifixtrMi al laurrne ha* bet *» The agetstotaixls and agriruftaraJ right la da, tls«w wh*» Wfttild be
!>w .late r..mmitte-. ,t tagiaree* vf the tsten««aa •crvire afferted had a fight la
■ ^ fhrxarr-ginaef haow where the rt imn ibility lay and
far Aagvwt aad Scyaembrv [ y,, mmmmm af thtew who v.4ed
I .»*>.♦'»a’- r a**»w»a!«a» *' Id raaegtre >n the ttaSe A ftwtare htp^w
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••para'e 4 ‘tr.*! retae.** Ihr artmhJIf am What hap^*n* When dif planned, he mid. aad a large nam
p«**ih >} cf Ha* Og Vfc* • rasap at msapAre •! ared emSMi af* ^ ^ rebel rlnau who wtiald lm«e
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ierog*.,ZMl thn* the j.reMilent had no
auth<»r;'*y under the wage-hour art
to 'itrrcide j*! the.r tx-haif, but
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<"ala.igh ^a d he vvanteri it “matle
cicvar’’ uht .-e wat no criticism of the
•wag-“-h-(»ur law itself at the confer
ence and a'n<tTher member of the
group said they “.simply wanted to
overt 1CH) haivty action.’’
(Ithc-r members of the delegation
indicated they had .summarize*! brief
ly .8ouihern oppositkyn to the order
jire-er.ted to Andrews at public hear
ings here and in Atlanta.
The American C’cutton Manufactur-
<TS a-sociatifm .'ecently sent .Southern
memi>ers of ongre.ss i>amphlet.s out-
lin-;’.g the chief obj<ction.s of South>.*m'"
interests to the proposed minimum.
I’niNer the act. .Andrews must either
reject or approve t’ne order. If he ap-
Bishop Purcell
To Speak Sunday
B -hop 4 .k ;« l*ure* : of fhari*itte,
wil! U* the guext 'fxaker .^umiay
rnornmg at ll o’cIik k a* .N’<irth Hnw*!
.Strei-r .Methml.'* rhu.-<h. Bi-h<»p Pur
cell ha« under h.- j I' sd.c'.on th<-
'tate- <rf Sdrth and .8*iuth f aTv>;ina,
and his coming .Sumlay will be his
first vis t to f'iintor. TTie f.a.st*>r <>f
th<' church, Rev. W. R. Houknight, « Xa
t<*nds a cordial welcome to the jiublic
to attend the .M'rvice.
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M Jack* wa- a na*..* of the
co.i'>*y « i<I ha«l r*—:d«<l ui this *ix*tio-i
a.i h.s jifi-. He ws' a '*»n *.f tn* .a’*
I. ' . a* d .Mary Diilard .Ja<'k'^, mern-
Ix ra of a we,I know*! and finim.ni-n'
fam.iy the coun'y. Me was a ufe-
.ong mcmlM-r of L<-«-sv.IIe M*-th«xlja'
church.
.s'.i.*v;v ng are four daugh*.ier.-, .Mr-.
.1. .Mamien, .Mr*-. A. B. .''^t*»ne, .Mr.-.
Rufus (\ .Morgan and .Mrs. \V. H.
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' til, R.
Ix'Itt op
a single
i..'! c**n
1
jinove.- it
■ a I
tiet.'imes law on the dau-
he set® and the only appewl is to the
courti.
Should .Andrews reject the necom-
iDcndation, he woukJ have to appoint
• new tn<la»try conxmiUiw or direct
the present committee to reconsider
Pi* 14X4—1111 nit»~mni
One ai the SvigJmii objectM— tu
the mwke-isip cf the priasiw c<—k-
t«e « itiigt there
DRIVE QAREFULLY
SAVE A LIFE!
So Far This Year There
Have Been
12
FATALITffeS
s
from
AUTOMOBILE
ACCIDENTS
in
LAURENS COUNTY
Let’s Strive To Make
1939 a Safe Year On
the Hifhwayt.
This 4aU l—i yewf, I
laM .ir*-!.', .A ig
Bar'i«->, .cho h.i\c
p'l.* - H’ d *■
a' r.i iil
laa.i-ens c<tun'y alul ailjoitiiiig <-uurity
p an “o g<-t ?h«- work und<T-
-A-ay within th.- m \r few flays, it was
learn***! from the cfMinty agent’s <if-
1*1 r’lrins
’.'rac' to •-*'*•<•? th*
.g ’A i « ■ fo! *h«- <-«X.[ier- —
.’ '''Ti.-ir ... f.nij*-** in ““
«-'« l<x*k Th* pulpit wib l« «H-4-ir|o«d ♦»>• R**p.ib..«x*.n v»»*«-al ha.* t
k* V. < Bynum B«*ll>, |U'**>r *.f the >'d**ri-<l.
.A--<x-iat** K«*form»*«l fV».s4iv1>eriar .l«»irx',| with I'..- 1 !«’. R. puldimns
«*hur*-h, wrth a c*»rdial invitation «*x who vf»t«s| agam-t lor. - ..a-a? .ui w«*r}*
anil t-'ml* (I t*» all rongregati*ms to attem! I" D m.x—.g . Th. I«f! IH nnx-nit.' f«»r
servi*'**. taking up th«- bil! w. r< -upfx.rtixl by
- - —- ;hn-t- minor (larty rii'-Tni* r- tw*i \41-
Local Battery
J., Horner, Vernon an<l 1. f . Ja<-ks, Jr., K*ijiitment is being shifiped her*-
,20 gran*khialr*m and two g.-eat- ^^d headfjuarter' so*m will U* estab-
Igrandchildren. His wif**, Mrs. .Susan ]jshe<i rt was stated.
I Blalock .lack', precede*! him t*) thei v;urv*-y calls for 246 rnile.-^, with
grave about a year ago. initial numlwr of customers filac*-*J
' * at 7.50 plu.'.
j The .'taking-off crew has cov*-re«i
j approximat*-!y 1.50 miles, which i.s
Rarlf Pmm l^amn >'f t-he poles as
pacK r roin.Aa^anip -A„rkers gK
* Members of the local .National] i *.r ii*ic*i.'
,r,ua-d urn-., a part of tho 20:!nl coa-t: KOI.M AT HOMh
'a.’'tilllery’, .v.uth Tarolirfa, return*-*! * • -L Ikidey r<*turn<d Tu«*sday to
(«rly Sunday morning fr<irn Fort bis home hei-e after Ix'ing a patient
.Moultrie, TharlesUm, where th<*y had!in the Si>art.anburg Gem-ral hos].it.al ^
been in annual training for the past f<i^ the* past several nyonths. Hi.s
two weeks. -friends will W gia<l to know that he*
Battery F, of Gre«*nville, comma4}*l-j recov*-r**d fr*»m his recenrt illness
e*l by ( aptain <’lift*m E. Singleton,'and op<-ration ami is reported to be
this year made the highert score injdoing nicely. ^
■ the annual target practice turned in! ^ ^
by a unit since the regun4>n* wa* or-| ^ Ll-B MEKT.S Tl ESDA\
gan.xed m 1921. battery B, of I>illon,, The August meeting of the f'ham-
icof—»ded by TafitAan David W. Be- btr of Commerce will h*- held at HoU*i
Itbea, xra« aecond
IBaabary G, c# Cl
^TGapuis Walter A
.n the firnig. and
i>7
third.
CLnt*rn •'ext Tuenday evetnng at 7.30,
w-th all memterx in-. ited to be prra-,
WHO WORKS
WHERE?
ABRAMS AND GKER
BEAUTY SHOP
CLINTON BEAUTY _
SALON
Miss Maude Geer, Proprietor
.Miss Olive Nahisrs
.Mi.SK Sara Eargle
M isH llaz**-! Shrrard
These fimiK employ
Thirty previ4M»4ly re
ported firaiH
Total _ .
ployt'd 20.1
207
It Pays To Trade
IN CLINTON
(***rrsiri Pr*.gf*-'siv*^ ami the *irily
.Am«*r.csiri-I>;»lx*riL*-.
Iiiirn4‘<liat4-ly aft«*r tV hous** had
blast***! tin* pr*»gram <.u? of th«* pic
ture, Rcpn*s<-nt4it;v«- Uaytcirn. in an
^rii**rvri-w with rM*wsm«-n. gripmsl:
“It wxm’t Ik* long i;*iw.’’
liaybum -*ai*l h*- r ^■-rc^l to ml-
I joiirnment.
I Itayburn as-si-rt***! t'la'. he , x|K*<.*t*si
“iri.'ist**nce from .s**me <} larTers’’ for
a v*iit<* *>n l**gis!ation pr*ivi«liiig* ex-
'<vn>ption.s from the -avage-biiur law. but
'that no <l('cisi*»n ha.l 1- mafk* <in
ihsit. point.
BACK HIDM ( HICAtiO
! Dr. .Marshal! VV’. Brown. <l**Hn *)f
I*rc®byt«Ti<in c*i’leg**. r**tum«**l this
WK-li fnxn tTiicag*’, 111., whs-rt* h«* at-
,t<*-ml<*«l tht* sumnier work'h*>p in gi*n-
eral eilixxition at the University of
'Chicago for the pa-rt five -weeks.
I ♦ —
I TDDD GETS-COMMISSION
I Walter B. Todd of thi.s city, ha®
I b4K*n awarded a r**mmi>skin by the
iWar <k*partment aa xerond lieutevuint
;in the officera reserve corpa.
j Mm. Ox>rge Blakvrk and Mm. T
[Taylor «f Gwemwn4>d.