The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 09, 1939, Image 8

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I i V PAGE EIGHT nE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON. 8. C THIKSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 19)9 Biyson To Speak At School Friday Oof^reaeman Joseph R. Bryton, of (3m Fourth diBtrict, will speak at the] Maemibly at Clinton hifh kIm^ on j Friday mominf at 9:80, according tOj •n annowioetnent from the office of; litt prineipai yesterday. The congre**- j fwMii comes as the princi^l speaker i in the observance of Amcirican Educa- Cotton Loan Rate k T. B. Meet In Laurens Today Base Rate for 1939 Set At 8.3. A county wide meeting of all per-'by-laws will also be adopted. many o^ber counties. | Hotel loases from souvenir hunters At the meeting a prasident, two jin thia country amount to one milHon vice-presidents, other essential offi- dollars annu^ly. What would home cer* and a board of directors will be be without the Astorbilt ashtray ? chosen, he said. A constitution and Washington Cents Pound. 3 Per Cent ln*j I sons interested in the eradication of terest To Be Charged. Ituberculoais in Uurena county has ♦ ^hcen called by J. Leroy Bums to be W'ashington, Nov. 7. The agricul-morning, the 9th, in the tural department inaugurated a new Laurens conununUy hall for the pur- I lohn program on cotton today in a I move expected by crop control offi- tion week by the local high school. 'Special to The Chronicle FVeA from the ^ session of the ex-i W'^ashington, Nov. 6.—The first def-jeials to result in improved prices for traordinary meeting of congress, tangible result of the clearing^hp .South’s big cash crop later in the Bryson can be expe^ to menticm ^he question of whether the season. the recent neutrality debates in in^gnufucturers of the United States] Pix>ducers may place 1939-grown Washington, and will doubtless giv^lmay make and sell military weapons|eo^ton under government loans at a . . . . , some first-hand information on the- supplies will be the release from base rate equivalent to 8.3 cents g]♦»*. a^i^nts is that the time 1^ pose of forming a peripanent tuber culosis organization in the county. Mr. Bums has served for three years of the preoent temporary or ganization, which has functioned from year to year, and he states that the consensus of opinion among all 'of Scheduled to make an address on the occasion will be Mrs. Flora Mc Donald, of Columbia, state director, who will explain the methods of or- gam'zatios and the ob)ective8 to be gaihed. Miss Jennie Faye Irvin, county health nurse whose vmrk is made pos sible by the sale of Christmas s^s, will also be present and have a part on the program. Prince Michael, heir to the Ruman- »..v. —- ii/nuc i«i,c VV..W- -I . . . throne, recently celebrated hia reports in the capital on the tense |^yj,rn^ntal restrictions of almost‘pound for middling 7-8 inch cotton,' for a permanent organizati<^ I8th birthday and probably wished his European situation. The progmm on' j«o,000,000 worth of war orders al-1 gross weight bales, or 8.7 on a net|®“”“®'‘ ^ already formed in father a long and healthy, lif^. i BENJAMIN & SONS PLUMBING sasMltd— HEATING I SERVICE Telephone 9268 WE ARE HUNTING TROUBLE FViday morning, however, is in oelo-j hands of makers of air'll freight basis, subject to differentials'; _ 1 _ _ J Ik ... M KM • a M-« 4 a^^'M m ' ' M 1 .a * ... —.A... ^ bration of the twenty-one years of other munitions. ' I for location of its storage. American peace since th|^t welcome' (Jreat Britain 'has ordere<l from; The loan rate is slightly below the day of the armistice of the W orld makers in this"^ country nearly ^current price of about 9 cents .a ■war on NovemlH*r 11, 19'18. ' 1 .'),.000,000 of planes. Prance almost j pound. - School authoritk^ have issued a times as many, _.and there are. department said that the loans welcome to ail visitors who wish to orders in haml f<w^' $r),000,000 of I would bear 3 per cent interest com- hear the congressman^ tomorrow p|gr,(.j, from Australia, (’anada and par<*<l with 4 in the past. Growers' morning. ^ ^ . ^.^er, nations, to say nothing of nu-*may make loans until May I, 1040. | merous .small orders for rifl<‘s and i Cotton stored umler loan at or near; ammunitions. central markets or |K>rt.s will be eli-j I It is known to the State and War|jfi0]<. for higher rates than that stor-; ' l>fj»artments that hundre<ls of mil-!(.(l at remote point.s. Thu.s, on a net NOTH E OF ( Or.M Y TKEASI HEK I9:t9 rcr 'lions of furth<*r war orders from the weight basis (bales weighing about of Allies are ready to be given, the 47^, fKiundi taxes for the fiscal year, 1030, at thel»i<>ment tin* I’l-esident sign.s the new Texas and Treasurer’s office from (K-toher 1 lol That these war or- Lrfble for will be ope The ls»i>ks <if the County Treasun-r — - | ened for the colb'ction of Allies are ready to he given, the 47^, fKiunds) cotton .stor<'d in western in New .Mexico will be eli- the minimum rate of 8.7 DecemU-r :{1. 10:10. After .January start a boom of busiiM'.ss |merits, while that stored at .some two p« r cent'will Ik- adde<l, and after]''' many liruw is not to Im‘ doul*1x‘<|, j jp North Carolina and Virginia February 2.S thr«‘<* piT c<*nt will 1m* '>tlier lines of bu>iness ajiart from) — near textie mills—will be eligible a<ided .after March ill seven jwr evnt!ventures tf) 'Pre-’f(,r a maximum rate of 0.3 cent.s. Th<* will be adde<l. IliMiks clo.se .April l.'i. jdirt. It will put a giMid many tou-j rates at all Gulf of .Mexico and Cali- All piTsims i.wiMMg paiperty in,-'^" Paymlls. however, fornia ports will he 0.2 cents. Inasmuch as this years crop of about 11 #000,(too bales is not exp<>ct- (h1 to meet domestic and export n<*«Mls! of the sea.son, a shortage of “fn*e”j iHTsiins owiMMg iiruporty in, , . .1* , , ' ■ * and so increase the purchasing fxiwer more than one school district are n*- , , „ ... ^ ^ ,, , • . • V. riof thems<*lvt*s ami their families for questtsl to call for M*ceipts in each of' ^ J. , . I 1- . • . • u- i. i«ll sorts of commoilities. the .several sch<H»l districts in which ^ _ the i*roiM‘rtv is locat<*d. This is im|M)r-' Boom .May Be Limited ... , tant, as a'd.Iili.mal cost ami |»enalty; How long this lMM»m will last de-'ri»tton-cotton not lied up in govern-] may U* attachtsl. . 'pends u|H»n how long the war lasts; f'^fft loans is rexpe<-U‘d to develop] All able-lKslied nude citizens iK-land there are astuU* obs4*rvers in next spring and summer. .Any of thisi twis*. the ages of twenly-om*' (•>!>'Washington, do.se to the .SlaU* Ik- y‘’a';« <-;:tt<*n P"t under loan would | ' , . " ^ I w\ui jire i»issli<*tinir that t<‘nd, officials said, to hasten arrival! and sixty (Ml) years of age are liable 1 imitim rit, who an pixsluling tnax ' , 11 , #• tf I ikik #* * 11 hi* war w'ill not last V4*rv long 1^’* that fH riiMl of short.igi, 1 to nav a |m»1I tax of ( ommuta-l'-'n wai win mn, last iook. . 1 1 , . u u 4* I# I *r* / tfi -o I* f li’rhi's#* to'i^ohi'ls 'bas4* their In'lief ui)-l Officials said that such a shortage] tion Koad Tax of |I .)(>, in ln*u of road ' nt .s« [No|>n(is oass im ir mini op | . v. i 1 , 1 , i . , I inn fhiil fiernvinv u,.ill "f f re<' Coltofl should tend to IKMISt duty. All abb'-lMMlwd m«*n betw(s*n the'^n thi assiirnpuion ihiii ueimany win, ■ , u * 11 i I 11 4 ^ 1U14. f.iiY-ml tiv the m essure of worUl 1I'^nnl w here it w'ould be ages of 21 and Ti.i are liable t<» road, m loreisi r»y xm piissuix 01 worm • , . , , , . 1 duty except those in military MCr-|«d>inion to yield to the demand that P'-<‘f't«»'lv f<*r g'‘'^^ Vice, schmil triist«*es, .school ti'achers,' ^^dler and his immediate circle be awl,,!' i, „ .oLw. .1. hio-K .r Ithrewn out. In that cas<* there* wouKI I Although (ottori pines aie higher TIM SpmeimI Dm Lmmm Spmrt Smdmn, SMi' ministers ami students. , I 4 • 1m* a iiossibility of imsiiation hy somei^^''^ ** year ago, officials explain that hog owners. A our dog tax is on m-utral nation, such as the!‘he “fair" or "parity” price is about the tax biMiks. Aou are* entitli*d tO|l, 4 1 i,- ♦ 1 atiMterrH-rrt of di»g tax by n*a.son of' ... ...... ntbies tn-atmenl. But it is rM*c<*.s.sary P*®** .. . , , .parties oontvrnAst. that you present inoculation certifi-j' cate to tin* county tri*asurer at th« which woubi Ik? just to jj Id rei>ts a pound. y|j I The new loan program was an- •nounced at a tinw* wh<*n more than Such a peacA* cannot b<* neg(»atiaU*<l 1P.100|‘88( bales of sur|)liis cotton is time of tax iMiyment or liefore. UnU>e«* {ire.s<*nte<l then, tax cannot Ik* abHt(*d. Proper attention will b»* given thiMW* who wish U* pay their tax4>s through w'ith a g'owrnminit which, like Hit ler’s has ilemonstraU'd its untrust- WA»rthiness, but it is undA‘rst<KHl here that lh<* new British Ambassa<lor, tieil up under previous loan programs. preivkle defense airainst fiossible air attacks, the g(*neralH say. And ths* Navy lielievea that wx* will nev*»r he th.. by cbyck. m™..y ...I g.ving name of township and numls'r «>f sc1hn>1 diittrkrt. The tax levy is as follows; Ordinary ('cuirty 10 milU Knatl H«»nds 10 mills PonMUtutionsI Sch«K»l 3 mills Past ImMiteilnt-sa 1 mill W*i»k Sch^Mtls I mill Hitspital 1 mill mt*nt would Ik* only tmi gla^l to avert the sacrifice of livs*s »n<l w«’«Kh which a prolongtxl war would involve* a "two-ocean” fl»*et, which would reist us aniither five or six billions and take thre*e or four years to build. .. . .4, 4 ij t. I The idea is that with the stiil] ,t 4 ,.t.,f..clory »,Atl4m,.nl wuld arranged witih a govt-mnient which Ihd* Briti-vh governmsmt could tru.st. Expect a lot of eadta- ment . . . expect a lot of thrills . . . when you step In and drive the new (.'hevroict for H4i! Ghevrolct has long had the repuutlon of bmlng/lrst In accelera tion in ita price range—becauec it*a the only low-priced car with a super-vltalixed, aupar-silant Valve- In-Head Engine! It has long had the rafnitation of being first In hlB-clinibing, for the Mme good, powerfuL Vahre-ln-llead reneon! And It out-rides the others, too* because It’s the only low-priced car with “The Ride RoyaF’-the safest* smoothest, steadiest ride known! f We repeat, You’ll GO for the new IfM Chevrolet when you see how It GOES for you.** Better eye It* try It* buy It—today/ 85 HP. VALVE-Ui-HEAD SIX Such a mcssagi* is conaiderrel here ns taiitanHiuiit U> an invitation to Pii’siikut H<K»SA*vclt to Ik* the m(*tli*a- from the Allies will give factories in numerous Iin4*s it would Ik* soumi' national |M»licy to go into the muni-i lions business for ourselves in a big* *6S9 SNS VS* T«*tal f M'SHPeill lAlMMAA-VfliA IA» IM* VIIV lll|-t|ia- • • I . tf .u . tf .L t- 1 II . “''d SO take up a lot of the em-. tor of the Kure>iH*Hn quarrel. He'.. . , , , . u- ■ 14 phiyment slack and get oiirm* ves 2rt mills'could hanlly offer his .s«*rvic<‘s, but it i.aurrns .Srhool Districts No. I, Trinity Ridgi* 0 mills No. 2, Pre»s|)ect 8 mills No. .’t. Barksdale-Namie Irt mills Sit. 4. Bailey m 4 mills No. fi. Oak (fPove 6 mills No. 7, Watts .Mills 17 mills No. II, liaurens 21 mills Youngs School Districts No. 4, B«‘thany 15 mills No. 5. Grays 17 mills No. r», (Vntral •.» mills No. 7, A'«>ung'< HI mills No. k. Warrior t'lvek 12 mills No. lO, Ijtnford 12 mills No. :i-B, Fountain Inn 24 mills Dials SchiKil Districts No. I, Gre-fiipoiul 13 mills N«i. 2, F4h*n 14 mills No. Gray ( ourt-Owing.'i 2t; mills, No. 3-B, Fountain Inn 24 mills: .kulli\an Schmd DistrictM No. I. Princeton mills No. 'J. Mt. Ik-thc*! 12 mills No. 3, Poplar .Spi ing-i 2tl mills' No. T. Btx'Wi'rtoii h; mills No. IT, llakory Tav«*ni 20 mills ANati rlmi Schiad Districts No. 1, .Mt. Gallagher s mills No. 2. B**th<-1 Glove 7 mills No. 1, ( oiitor point 13 mills No. .'), Oakvillo S mills No. d, .Mount Plra.-ant S mills So. 7. .Mt. Olire 21 mills No. 11. WaU'rliK) S mills ('ntss.Hill SrhiKil District 1 No. 13, Cross Hill mills Hunter SrhiMd District s No. 3, HiK-k Briilgi* (• mills So. 4, Wadsworth t) mills No. 5, Clinton ■* 18 mills. No. <», Goldville 11 mills No. K-lO, Kinarels 8 mills. No. R-42. KicdenilU* 13 mills ] No. H», MountvilU* 18 mills Jacks .School Districti 4 No. 1, No white school 4 mills No. 2, Shady Grove 13 mills No. 3, Renno 10 mills No. 5 mills No. 6. O’Dell’s .10 mills No. 7, Garlrngton 5 mills ", 7u V u • ^ovkvy to Russia, Japan,* IS eonsHleresI iKissible that m* might y. .. ' . I i . .1 . 1 tf tf I ^ <»ermany or any other natm i which ‘accept tliat rede if a formal invita- ' tion canM* from birth sides, from re- ] might conceivably want s»»mexhing| * MicMsmn. TrmtupiMim- tiftit hmtmS tm rmU rmtmt. ttmtm mnS ItH el tmmmB (If mmy). aptitmmi m<iuiprrtm$ amm, mxtrm. rricet tmh^i to rHmt»S« »iih4tui ttoiicm. Bompmr gitmrdt —tfsfra on klotimr MS Smrimt. ONIY CHlVKOin HA' A; - iHfSE QUALITY MATURES -■OTAl ITTUWa BOTM--C VMX NTDSAUUC aUTOI >Oa Dt L«m I tf Chevrolet’s FIRST Again! I that Iwlongs to us. ceesor, "Twldy,” who negotiate*! the Peace of Portsmouth l»etwe<*n Russia and Japan in 1005. While sonn* who are close to the Il'JII I Kure>p«*an shuatmn ridicule tiht* i«k*a! that any extenial pre*ssure can force] Hitler to reiinqtii.sh his leadership. I oIEkts who are* reiiMilly informal J point out that the Fuehrer has not] th^ confidenre* or the UM<]Ut‘stioning sup|K»rt of th<* (k*rman Army, and that another .Anny revolution such a.s that which ilrove tht* Kaiser into exile IS not im|Hvssihle. Pure .'tpt'culalion .Much of it IS pure siKx'iilatiiHi, but it is worth tarting as indieating that there is no certainty thaif" the 12 mills iiish of war orelci's alre*atly la-gin- 2t) mills lung will remtiiUM* long enough to Id mills start an.vthing like a business lHM>m. 20 mills There is a Udter chatiix*, many ob servers lu're iH'lievc, that a.s a re- SPEFIAL TIL NOV. 10 American Magazine, 2 years, $3.30. Life, I year, $3.50. —( ALL 27$. JAMES W. CALDAAELL GILES CHEVROLET CO.. Inc. CLINTON. S. C. It is taken as a .settled question Hm* "istdationist” bliH'k in the Sen- is tbt* grre'ii light which the ly and Navv ami the State De but i>f the wlaile Wwterei The .suix'rior strength of Gt'rmany good way to dispel the old-time No. 15, Hurricane 6 mills]faith that we are immune to air Scuffletown School Diatricta No. 1, Long Branch 10 mills No. 2, Musgrove .... 10 mills No. 3, Langston 7 mills No. 4, Sandy Springs 8 mills No. 12, Ora 10 mills Persons sending in lists of names to be taken off are r^ueeted to send attacks *ml that thk country does not n(teed a strong navy, since we can rely upon the British fleet to guard the Atlantic. While a good deal' has b(.‘en said and printed about our defense prep arations, the fact is that the Gov- emcnent has spent#only about a them early and give the township and I tenth as much in the past three acbool district of each as the Treas-]years for Army and Navy purposes urer is very busy during the month as have England or FYance. The War Department believes that an adequate land and air force would take toree of December. tf D. ROY SIMPSON, County Trelu. Wa Da Al KM of PUNTING Emet§t BaL CBBONICLB PUBLISHING Oa years to build up and would cost |5,000,000,(X>0 ddlla];s. Only then would we be able to put enough trained ai^ fully equipped aoldiers field to in the protect our shorea and