The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 18, 1940, Image 7
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THC88DAY. JANUARY 18,1940
To Poll Busiiiess.
On The LdMr Law
"IJ£: Chamber of Conmeree Will
Conduct Ref^endum On Sag-
gested Changes/Makes Four
New Proposals.
Washnigton, Jan. 18.—The Chamber
CooixMree of tge United Steites an-
nounoed today that in addMoQ . to
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AROUND TOWN
Hm PBBSBTTEBIAN groopaeema
to have the apotUfiit this weak for
local ohoMhaa heca^ae oTaa unnsoaily
aetire period. In aphe of the bad
THE SPORTS CHAHERBOX
By TENCH OWENS • t
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square off ag^ainat the Clemson boxera
on Saturday m^ht here. It ahowld
be a prand match with the leather
flyin? thick and fast .... We hear
tt^ Clinton's Coach Boh Wilder nar
rowly escaped the calamrity of a puh-^"
Methoffists Form
New Coidownce
Sooth Cnrolinisns Opposed To,
M^er (hrgsniie Provfekmsl
„ Hi tended the impresslTe dedication til ^^'iAnd if the Tiffeni continue to
Ooh^nd>h^ Jaiu 14.--3(nilh Caixdina'^®®^/^j^l^^ ** ’ ^‘"'tthe enthusiastic alumni support and I overcoming the Furman freshman
Mcrf-iirvriivf, -« (hv of owwr congregstKtna ace^ted an, m *^hc concomitant football material of ba<»ketball€r8 Monday
MotJhodists opposed to recent «nifjca-:i„vituti^n ^ ^ present, and among' , The Breobytenan college basketball ^ ^ ■ Mon^y.
AM is not quiet along the athletic they wQl insist upon the traditional!lie initiation into the Li^s club at
wnatber Sunday, a large crowd ^ '*^•1 state fair victory if nothing else.j^!*®ntute \
Indeed, there baa been umisuid ac- j. ^ champion Red Devils .... The Baby
Pr’in-^^ continue to ret^gj^^ evidently had no trouble
^ , . . - , ... . . . j A- ,.v .V . . ibe last three years, we can see no
tion of three branehaa of the danomi-1 former members here who are now taam served i^tce on the other state ^(yrry.
nation organiaed a provisional con-1residing ’ elsewhere, were Dr. Darhy{quiets that it has championship pos-'
BAKER HEADS FORUM
relating
changes.
TImm
supi^emeqtary
four rihaiMWH caU for the
Coach Jeess Neehr
Prof. Kenneth N. Baker, head of
1 Presbyterian college’s business ad-
.raye^ mnry or ^ .«* ^Unians "exii^t’tiring”"of department appoint-
one of the merged branebaa. ‘day. Dr, D J. Woods. J)r. M. G. Wood-,Charleston, started the fast-passing j j-
Hie SoothXuaUna confmnee ofi''<>rth, Dr. L. Ross.tonin; Elders AlMoe Stoelciiws off in first piMe in j’’’!)..** duwdor of forums St the ro..ege
■nre ^ Jimohn. ^ ^ w. Dniie, John H. the sUte ss thie week opened. Fur. •>o>Wn>* forMtmnsl c^Kmehv,
this week, succeeding Hugh Holman
who has served in that capacity for
three years. Holman’s resignation
esesn^n eo cover ^nr Carolina prsebytery in Greenwood for,and Eiakkie are
tiem by employes siaddear ^ Laymen’s Orcanixstion for the • conference on evangelism. The aux- this week for <5<
Bpi,.IU1.7 0f a..chu,^_is ol«rvi„, thl,:iI.n;. hoy. ,lmt
The oommittee reixwt on'vHiieh the- , _ . ..
refexendum wiH be based maiotaina!®®**** Chuich, Sootti.
Administrstrve, ndmsterial and. li-
week as the annual
extooston to cover unfair labor prae
I ■ ■ iMi ■ sBrw^KHiaaw swr aiivmneni —w——— —
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no games will be
Veek or prayer.” I Played here until after examination'
——— I wc'C'lc ftt tlic wHicH b^yins on
‘ kittle HESLBN ANDEQBSO-N of [Monday, January 22.
col^^ bargsli^ did not ^ is spending the week with! It was particularly gratifying to
m tbe ^Waomer act. provis^ mam Mrii Oeoroe W Bailev and this observer,
oommibtee and an affiliated youth or- aunt, mjs. taeqrge jv. uaii^, ana ^
ganizatioo. .
Included in the provisions for or- birthdgy.
O'Daniel; Deacons, Dr. if.'man’s Purple eagers tripped the local "? ,1^^'
Frank MiHw and M. B. collegians in GreenviiUe on Monday, P'“» MoFadden C^, 'will ;oin
attended a meeting of South but not without a struggle. O^lina ''"® coaching staff of dmson next as director of this department was
r in Greenwood for and Erakkie aze also on the'Mhednle y®*’’* _ '• necessitated by his increased duties
Ooach Lonnie
The Blue Stockings are all set to
as director of radio and of poblie
relations, it was stated at the ot^lege.
in the ^Wagner act.
The contention is that the act con-
fffl's no rigihts<^and bestows no bene
fits upon unorganized worken and
that despite substantial Increase inigapization were:
and to many others, I
is to attend “JEINNIE” PACE’S *1“^ the ^1“* Hose eagers conquered'
party today. “Jennie' is celebrating!the Ught Brigade—for several reas-j
Hel^ has an all-]®"®- One of course is that it helps',
time record for party enjoyment and to balance off the football defeat,
union'memberrhip un^ the promo-j “Laymen, miniaters and biahosk un- endurance and is ro fond of ''Jen- the P. C. forces last Fall',
tion of the cot the gi^t majority ofjwlUing to Imvo the M. E. Church, j nie” that (to put it in her own words) j^t The Citadel. Another reason is
employes sitill. unorganized. TliejSoiAh, and other medthers as idiaH be;«>i the party lasts eight-hundred' that the cadets were state champions
apt tianstegsed-4»cca»4ha-^Bi»eciss^te» -atacjeepted' ky '
'tesb-ywg;' "wiakmg-'the'-Pt esby tei'ratrf
federal government agency the riglit j church or on profession of faith shall | ♦ ' victory doubly auspicious. Most teams j
to determine the basis of collective! be recognized as merobers.” . \ ja3£ES SLOAN wanted to know on their own courts,,
bargaining, according to the report. | Lay membenhip “shaH be organiz-'what one must dp to get his name ^ another win whem
The referendum will caH for a yes ^ societies in the hietoric Meth-lin this column. He suggested turn-**^"® ^*'®|
or no volte on thefe four suggwtiona: odiat manner. AM societies now or-jing cartwheels doan the street but*I*®*"®'
An employer should be required to ^atrized and functioning are recog-'we volunteered to let his name ap-'^ ^"®®® ^®
bargain,^with any tabor organization as integral parts of the church, pear in type without malting hima"®®® when'the return engagementi
“The rules of government and dis-! undergo physical exertion. j
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only as, representaitive of employes
«iho srs mmbers and wh^irflvi^ of th. M. E. diBreh. Sooth,
v^ly h.« os^ sat^rity to ^ ^
the or^nixsftion to bargain for them
respecting terms and conditions of
The articles of religion and etan-
their employment.
The protection of the act should
dards of doctrine of the M. E. (Church, I
be withdrawn from employee so lirngi®®®***' continue to he the rule
as they continue in a position violat-i*”^ faith.”
ing the terms of agreements at which! I*' the orgamzatkm of the confer-
they have arrived through* collective «ch eociety will be allowed not
bargaining And the benefits of which “yf* ^ve delegates, to be elect-
Chey have accepted.
The a^ tboiMd be extended to eover
unfair labor praetioes <m the part of
emiMoyes, their representative and
ed by the society and aerve until oth
er delegates are elected
comes around.
I Apparently, a very successful sea-
(son is in store for the Blue llose. A
I state champion>hip may not be theirs,
‘ for Clemson, Furman, Erskine, Caro
lina, and Citadel, all appear to be
strong this year, but the team is well
balanced and capable of winning from
any of these opponents.
PAT PEOPLE
ifost fat peofde have only them-
Changes in the coaching staffs
selves to blame for their comMtion. »®^^ ^rolina colleges
Eaily in Mfa they, in aM probability, I P®«^«
ffn i- V Started eating boo mudh at meals andj®^®* ^®
» ^ up that practice through adultiRowland, nert fall when
mmiroer will have one rote and each'^^ f r 1, ..j.,,. .1 ..u-
.tife.
he puts his first cadet eleven on the
gridiron. The Citadel's policy of try-!
any penotis acting for any tabor or-;f®®I®^y vote, bo be cast by a ma , KssItw Utsw
ganlSom 'J®*^ ^ detagatea present. ^ ^ attempt a major league sche-
Wiore shoukl be placed in the act' confenence will meet at such I®rt»ng to take proper exercise and!.,..,
dk^, certain and suheitantial stand-!^!®*® pl^ as the administrative ^ »-r
aide for dear deifinibioii of the ex-l«»«»nrttoe ehaH drtennine. Il>e the accumulation of ex
tent to' whkh an employer is to be will preside, and if no bishop u. *
engaged in interstate commerce be-l“ pr«9ent tiie conference shaH deetj Of course there are other causes for
fore he becomes subject to the act. 1*^ own presiding officer, the plan of f*t developing tn the human hemg.
organixatioa showed. iThe chief ones, over which the indi-!
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Washington, Jan. 13.—In suggest-^ *
'dule with a weak team w'as suicidal
3*^ ^ imK* «in« Atl iMiplicb).. Will they Mek bet-i
ter athletes openly or attempt, as;
they say, to develop good teams from'
the student >body, or corps if you.
will, ax is?
Coach Frank
\
ing chteigea in the national labor re-
latioiia act, the committee on nianu-i
facture of the ChamlieT of Commerce!
of tba U«MJ9tatea
lopsided nature of the act and the
Howard, Cktnson's
vidual haa absolutely no control, are new head man, has what many would
;the. various forms of glandular trou-call the misfortune to assume control
' of a team which can hardly better
as 1 10 a_ 11 cases' medical science has last year’s record and can very easily
/UCOilOw V^MllTOi discovered a means thak often pravesIfaU. short of it.^ Hewaver, ha lanan
(helpful, namely the use of different' ably qualified to carry on the work
Group Studying
biased manner in whkh it has-been | HouBg \Vky8 Slid Mcsns Sob-'*^*“*'I®I**‘ ^ ^ of j whkh Coach Neely was doing so su^
interpreted and applied by the board.”
The report alleged that fieedom of
contract between employer apd em
ploye had been abridf^ and that the
< right of free dpeech had been sus-^
pended.
medicaments is attended with'perbly. demaon supporters will not
com ueo Axunillug • Sy**LxtTeme danger and their admintatra-! be too critkal at first, nor expect
terns In Other Sate^;^^ jtion should llte done only by the phy-'too much success the first year ufker!
I a-new man. I feel sure, too, that,
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Columbia, Jan. 13.—A recent stat^-1 it is the belief of the beet informed
by Chairman W. G. (^uary, of, physicians that t^ere is no general
GovernmMit statistics, were pre-j t'he state tax comimssion, that he por- treatment for obesity and the
sented by the committee “to 1 prove j sonally thought there should be a sep-, so-colled fat reducing cures, adver-
that tabor controveoraieB have inoreas-1 arate agency tor the administration i tised extensively, are positively liable
ed since passage of the act and, fur- ®f state liquor law, has stirred to cause death because ..they have as
the house ways and means committee ■ one of ifcheir ingredients a drug which 1
ther, that the intMisity and form of
such strikes—the sit-down and slow
down—have been such as to make it
aiHX^rent that the act has not a^iev-
ed success in maintaining Xtable in
dustrial relwtions.”
to a study of alcoholic control in oth
er states.
has -already killed many hundreds of 1
persons who have tried k, twelve |
Althou^ >he tax commission, which traiikd nurses being among the mnn-,
now administers the law, has made no' ijoj- who had their lives snuffed out •
rocemmendation to the general as^m-jiby a p^ent medkine guaranteeing to|
TI16 ciuuxii>6r announcod that« •.ways and maans sub-committM taka a pound oi fla^ olf jthoss'
gardless of the outcome of the rofer-lhas been named to make a survey I pr^Bration.
e^um, it vrouW push for enactment I at^ i^rt ite iivKhngs. ' If everything you eat seems to
of far-reaching changes m the act, ^ to tot, it is proof positive that
wh,ch « .lre.dy « commiUed. .y.-
Or.ng,bur,, w^n.;ed to the
conraitMee by Ch«ifin.ii Winchesterenough. «nd you should
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V. PARKS ADAIR, Gea. Mgrs.
Smith. One of the membero, Bradford,
consult your physician.
said the group would meet in the next' '^^® leducing method is to cut
few da vs to beirin ii» -urmrlr (down on your food intake so that the
“wTtilTn^Lte a^'trip any-'^*^ Stop
where,” Bradford said, “but we will I ^"®* afcoholic drinks, especially
make a thorough study of the Vir- Hsohew sweets of ail kinds, es-
ginia plan of state'-opermted liquor®*‘‘® ®"'^ ®®"‘^y’
stores. We will also study the systenfiil Gut out butter, cheese aik cream.
Do not use salad'oils. Eat water cress.
'of control in othqr states.”
Bradford said he understood
that
lettuce, onions, and radishes, making
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aiqiroximately the same amount oft® salad with lemon juke, as a dress-
' liquor was sold in Virginia in a year ing! ,
as In South Carolina, hut that Vir-| Plenty of raw fruit, some melon,
'ginia realized about $3,000,000 reve- berries, and green vegetables, such as
'nue from its system. This state nets'kale, spina<h, dandelion, <tops,
between $1,000,000 and $1,250,000 a and cabbage, make excellent foods tor
year from the tax on liquor and from'^hose anxious to get thip.
Ikeme fees. j Avmd as nvuch as possible, starchy
Carefully pointing out. that he waa foods — potatoes, bread, beans.
not speaking'tor the comniission and'Ke«P Vnur mind occiqiied.' Go to, the
tinrt no recommendation had been movies and the theaters. I^^hing ind
made, ()ueiy amplified to new^[>aper-i hunting will give you exceptional ex-
men his steftement by saying he ercises tending to reduce your weight,
thoui^ a ’^uM-time” alcoholic -c<m-| Baths, morning and night, are ex-
trol board waa^sirable for the prop- '®elk*ii tor tlus purpose^, also. Bodily
er an<I adeqmte administn^on of the exercises whkh induce persiMTation
state’s liquor law. He did no give any Kood, and should be done after
(qiinion on the merits of privately op-'l'^ur meals have had time to digest,
'erated Uquer stores as against state' By thus, oondiining diet, with cura-
i<q>erated'stores. |tive measures and proper exercise
j Another krays and ffieans sub-eom-!yeu,can add to your years and in-
(mktee ootaipoasd^ of Representetives |.erease the comfort of living.
>l^oak of Colleton, Roddey of Fair-i ^
'field, juid Brown of Sumter, has'been |H .?ou Don’t Read
THE CHRONICLE
iAppcdl^ to study county govexiiment
‘ in other states, and make a recom-
mendstion for more coordination of
state and county admhnstration in
South Carolina. A uniform system of
county government and bookkeeping
was'recommended by the bui^pet com
mission in ks annual report.
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