The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, October 05, 1939, Image 4
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WILSON W. HASAB, Bdltor mud PiAMi^w
INrfiltAnif Erary Thoradaj By
TILE CHBONICLE PlBUiBHING COMPANY
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ClIANTS — Vefretariam
cul taste which
onless it is
unpleasant fla
have been srerkiac let- yean te pre-^
duce a soya beaa flonr srbicb spanld
not offend the palate. Nov tbeyVe
yot it, and freat quantitsas of soya
bean flour ate beinc mtUed and sold,
to dourbnoft baken and the bt^ pack*
inf houses which .produce the finest
grnAfs of frankfurters.
Comin«ivia2 doughnuu made viUi
a mixture of soya flour contain more
nourishment retsm their flavor and
THE POCKETIMKHC
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Entered as Second Glass Mail Matter at the Poet Office at Clinton, S. C.
The Ohronide seeks the cooperation of its suboeribart and readers—tha
publisher will at all times appreciate wise suggestioaB and kindly ad
vice. The Ghronide wid publish letters of peneml iatereet when they
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are not of a d^amatory nature. Anonraous conwanideations srfU not
isible for the Tiaws or opiniona of
be noticed. Thih psqier is not responsi
its oMTeepondants.
Not lonE *Ko I met sith a froup i . , .
of mdv^turor, wV K.th.r on occ- “i!*
•ion to ncount thoir oxperionces in i. **v
oxplorin, tho littln-known comor. K”**
of tK, Mith. i"‘ *: '''V. O"""” »«n-.K«
One of then, jun back from ^11"!!. SL*™?** . T"
M domforoun joumoy int :i the bock p,.-. w... ..**”** *:
country of weotem f'hina. which few the^cBtfjl^' • n w***
wkWaa ccm.. u ' a -ru frankfurter-oniroll you buy
white know mv^h aoout. The quick-lunch counter is abow
men •»hJ women of that mountamous . ^^ird soya bean.
^ Probably better and more n^u-sh*
WOKLl) SERIES STARTS | Russia port,” but this repoK may not "tronjwt rsce in the world, ex- bread could be made with soya
•It is to be hoped the openiniraif thelb« more authentic than some flour, but people want their hr^
world series yesterday will run some o'"* pven the public. , v u:_ ** » »u i, * white, and there’s a tinwe of
of the war news off the front pa^e A few months aj^o one would have; *® y«?llow in the soya flour mUled so
and firive the public a little rest at'M»d it would be imposs'Ah for •!*:,? scieniiste promise theyU
CLINTON, 8. C.. TBUR8DAY, OCTOBER 5. IMf
Buddhist monastery supplied him f.-
ii«r.« oVth; i »',■“> »«“'<* v:»», cu-wd 's^-^ w:
I of them within an inch or two of
least from the bijr headlines now ao' 120,000,000
common about the barbarous Hitler ^our largest ships in the wortd, to'
conflict in Kurope tdisappear as utterly and completely.^all having un-
coninci in r.urop.. u k„ci d-icw.™ limited endurance and vigor, though
The series calls for the -line-up of
the New York Yankees, American
as though it had taken wings and
flown to the moon.' Yet that is just
league champions, and the Cincinnati'^ th« Bremen. She
T>. i„ _i ;— lu.. w„4:..„«i'sailed from the uotham port as the
CIVILIZ.\TIO.\ — Diet |
1 have long held that the Chinese
some were men of seventy or older. ... ...
cTk. d- u.1. - . 1- are the most civilized people in the
The reason for their astounding ‘^1
world. They have had a longer ex-'
Re<is, champions of the National
league, with seven game.s sche<iuled to
1h' played. The Cincinnati team finally
battered their way to the National
league pennant ‘with the Yankees, as
had been expi-ctefl for weeks, as their
oppfinents. With the going up of the
curtain yesterday the stage is now set!
European war broke and there is no
size and .strength, at least one rea- „ ■ _ • t- - , .
..II • .u . .u penence in living in one place than
,i»on, the narrator told us, is that these __
authoritative report of her since.
• people never eat meat. In.stead, they
It i» mconceiv.ble that neither thc'“''‘ ®" * '‘i®* I”®''*’
British nor Gemtan admiralty should
know the fate that has befallen the
ship. One or the other, or both, may
be holding back the truth for a rea
the starches and soya Wans the
neces.sary pnXein, or source of mus
cular energy. Their longevity and
'(perfect health my friend attributed
, ... tut. *w that will probably become clear ^ .
for the thiity-sixtn eliush Wtween the; , , *i._ t 1 i i i introduce bacteria into the
nW
to the fact thart thi.s diet does
ft f th pi I ^nm when the mystery is solved. li^roduce bact^ia into
fl.,X »-,n„rr. of the hwp^^ t| ^ .(uT/how, how *«."'» *® f''"’' >■«-
prfmiises to be a siH*ctacular struggle' , , , , ... . i<Tia from other *M>urre5
with a ...aml-I.r'nkinK .tt*rMl.nco, »
|,r,« K nm.ua k»t.. r,we.p^ h.^fol of WT-linm «n«,r. for! M»VA - IW.l.
.hr »o rluba. lh-u,.ik ,«l,l, rr|H.rt ! W,. h.vr .11 hr.r,l ,h.- am.r.nr
■^ankrr. favontra to wm thr arrm. „rwa,«-'^'" "f th, .h,l,.y of ( h,n^ .mi
.1 to 1 l,.kr thonaamia „rrie. . boi on it. front p.,.- /•I-™'* Wm^r. .n.l aoUmr. u.
w.iubl W plea^efl to see tw Reds Win, arwl do hani w.irk on a few
but it is very likely that the greatest Tlroi ai^^tW Far^ nee a* their daily ra-
ball club in the world is this famous'—
V L ... . .. 1 — .V now subject to censorship. This is an
I ankee aggregatmn undiT th** smart i 1*1 i-. . .
, o , .. .. . example of how light the lid haa been
management of Joe .Met arthy who ,7 ^ ,
u .... k . I placed on the giving oat of infnrma-
any other race. While the other races
were roaming the forests, eating
w'hatever they could find growing
wild or the animals they eiuld catch
or kill, the Chinese acre learning
to grow their food.
How long ago they disC'n-ere-J that
soya beans would supply Them with
k!!!!* proteins necessary fur vigor and
growth, noboiiy knows, but they have
not been handicapped by the need to
! provide ranges for cattle. They d>n*l
need beef.
When a Chinese eaL< meat it is
usu^ly {kork or v»ultf^'. aa:ma!s
which ran be kept in sosall space—
and fe<l on aoya beana
A.
Band Concert To
Be (^ven Oct. 10
ban M-t out to stH* his team beci>me
the first to take f<»ur world titles in a
ition which the pepule have a right to
row.
.t FAR-KKACHINi; gi'R.STION
A history-making -o* • «te!>4..
now raging in \kashington to drier
mine whethk-r this country ahuuld lift air «r
Its ban u|H>n arms -ale* to briligrr
nts. ’..tt . |*itlm:.kn and Horah
a |> l«-br«i (.plying halCr
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f .. ..f -f-akn.*! -ti
f ' * ^ ^ I - • Jr #4
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eipect, and yK which they are denied
The mystery story addicts ran now
apply themselves te the pr^khlem of
what Wromes of a |SJ,0i0,009 ship
and the srvea hundred men shsard,
when they annply di—ppenr inte Una
tHkn, but my t hinise fnemF* ami
Americans who have lived in the
Far Fai.l tell me Chat is mainly bunk.
They eat nre, naturally, for it is
the easiest form of stairh ft«r them
to gn>w. hut thk-y depend for phy
steal energy and growth on soya
, prepared in numerous ways,
ol whiHi don't taste very pala
te Ansencaos and Europeans
We
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Nobody’s Busfaiets >
f- ttmm •« •hr poet fs^e
By Cm McGM meslw-ks • f.. •••
(>n Tuesday n!ght, Oeto* . r 10, a:
FI.N'AI. .HETTLF.MICNT ^ e’dock, the Clinton high school band
Take nouce that on the 13Ui day af »>'•• their first concert of The
a rmai year oadrr the direction of their in-
arroant of my acts and di^ngs •» Ad* atrwrtor. P. K. Harmon,
minmtrator with wiU hm»^ ef the ^
estate u# lannie Wnght, dsreastA im , ^
the oli.ee of the Jw%e of Prolate saarcKrs, waltzes and sol< *
o> Uunm. C ur-v at H oci^k a
and oa the WMwe day a.11 apply for a A" »atere*lifig and inoUortJie
f;aal dseeharoe fiwm me trwsi m Ad -Tgraas .v protwis,^ b> M Hs ir
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debate . 4 ^ INM t.HM TS — Ikago
he skater than ever. I bean meal or flour has a ran-
I weighs iSt Ihs. trimmed for jim.
rev will waiie woke up with the
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T^t thing ..n ahxh the Amen
van iv^Hip!.-. aimo'^^t witreiut exceptiikn.
ar» umtid. whi! the reiieal debate , . ^ 1. j
. , .•drinks, hard dnnks and movies
rage* in W s*hingt<iD, i* a «h-ep ami ^
jkinceie ih^siis* mit to U- drawn into
the European war 01 any war. We! hTaahen Pram Flat Rarli
are hearing and shall hear m*»re ar-j Irule «u*chie ball green came to|
gununt* and «Mkale on the question acholl the other morning with a purr-j , .
whether the profvised changes or re- pie breaking-out all over his face.r“**‘’P!“"*y moving and
peal of the prv-sent law will or will everiktuidy ran to kivver; some of the •****“ **“I!riIl.i**k'^'***'
not bring us clo*ei to war. There i.s no||tj,j* vvenl home, others climb«sl up,
living man who can answer that que.s-.jnto the loft, amt still others UkA to
tion with certainty. Only the event the woods, misa jennie veeve smith.
can lUride. The answer may come in found out t-hat it wa.s blackborty^^t!^
a few months or in a year or two. We j«.iiy on him and she washed it off “ * ‘ k- .. .k • , k
will either be in the war or safely a„d then everthing got hack to food
clear of it nial nvver, hence
There is no doubt whatever that the. * ---’—7-7, . IJ**" everKnUly is pulUng
vast majority of American.s aiv sym-i, reiKWted itself la.st week.i^r him to get w^l.. he is the low-
pathetic with the Briti.sh and French.grampaw hit a man in>€«t priced m the wuntry
and IN.lish and bitterly anUgoni.stic.'I'^*** enduring aiJnd we cant afford to lose him.
Whether the desire to .see' tbe feller
O 1^ IDMik
>pa«Xat Rrfefse
pvpirmt** l2-3c
BrHm pis. I
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• fee
pnvatea m eft
piwbaMy favur tft fsrmaliia af a fa-1 f
far*s«ril dotwa
he wn-nchesi his an
atomy while trying to eat a piece of
tough slake he h«vught from t»mi hesul
price of -Ibc. he
ketchetl a ctild .shortly after hie ait-
W. J. BENJAMIN
SKBVICE STAIKMt
Standard Prodods
Can
K Prospective Heoe-Osner
Asks Us A QiestioD!
“It seems so difficult to get loans com
pleted with so many plan& How about your
planr
Our Reply Is — No Red Tape
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sr whou
grand-
in the *
mrs. slim chance has ixite her old-
Hitlef defeated and Hitlerism and allj*^^ son who lives in south georgy to
it stands for wiped off the face of the'f" ***^ holsum moore m home at once and help her to
earth will be«n« 40 overpowerin, •« J ^ hi. p. fr«. rinc U,*. —
to swing American sentiment toward^ on the side of europe. he has a
takinw on ortiv.. .isrf in fT»» w.r i. I »«««■ n»uoh except he bit his tongue .
taking an active part in the war is
another question to which no one to
day can give a true answer.
alved-
it was about a dime he owed him.
A MYSTERY 8T(MIY | passed to make it onWgal and an of-
There have been all sorts of stories fense against the peaae and dignity
about the German liner Bremen which]of fkA rock for anyboddy to throw
has be«i lost since August 30 wbenjslop o\R the window or kt thehr hogs
dy rote hitler that he is iwddy to
sign up and become a naati like fte
the citty counsel! met in exy-cutive [other germans. she haa befBud aad
session last night, a audience wasibegged and begged, but aba mja ha
ia still adamant ansofortk. mr.
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time your application is recv.'ived.
BUILD THE FEDERAL WAY
ft aaiWd from a New York port thirt|r-
six houra before German troopa
chad into Fobuid undar HHler’a
A lift Laodaa diapateh
thcMaar *% WHaaod ft be hi a
ran loose la tw
out of the frowt daor of yore
chance aays his
german by birth and
be b not going to let as
or DO hrrttaa ran
R wiU W saftresd ft
fiha law, aa eaya ear
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