The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 07, 1940, Image 1
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SirlTct To B« ft Caoift
Ntwipaptr, Compiott,
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VOLUME XL
MANY KILLED
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CLINTON, a/d., THURSDAY, ^ MARCH 7, 1940
Red Planes Kill 50 la Town
Deep In Flnkuid. Hospitals
Bombed, Women Abmnic Yie-
tinis of Rnsrfan Ahnnen.
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Noted Lecturer
Coming To Clinton
Dr. Clia;te E. Barker To Speak
Hefs March 11 Under Ana-
pkjes of Rotary dob.
NUMBER 10
Barkky Praises
New Deal ^wrt
As-Austui Scoriis
Drys Want Vote
On Lkiuor Issue
Four mbHon addlta, diree
Mfh eebod atudents, and
ini least 60'^ million edlege
r
i\ ■
f-
pecamw wire kOled and aeorea wound
ed in St small south eentral Phmiah
town yeateiday when iRitaakn planaa
eserated one ^ their arorat borahing
ralda of the war.
' Five din^ tdts were scored on^a
hoepvtad, «nd one homb drovi>e(Pdn
an air raid ahdtar.
The raWepa, dhring war " Of "The
douda to 1,400 or 1,700 feet,, swept
over in two fights 60 mimtea apait.
fifteen of the bombs struck in the
vkiniity of a snUiitary boepital and one
Ug exidoeive missile arent directly
down the atanway from the top of
the fourHSbory building to the bottom.
Twenty-five persona, neaz^y aft of
them women, were killed when a
bond) hit the top of the air raid shel
ter. I
Two hundred bombs, ail eflPective,
were dropped in the mid by 82 pla
iuet after j| party of five
newspaper correspoQdentB and pno-
tographers arrived in the town,
tatry oensorah^ forbdds namy^ the
town). ^
The attack, a esunple ^ the
warfare whidi Russia /is pressing
home, came as the Fims with their
own airforce had haahwi and machine
gomned Red axmy /detadiments at
tempting 4x) croes/use-«ni8ited Viipuri
bay. The Finns/^aid they stdl were
holding the Ruhaians at the outsknts
of that batteri^ port
Some Russian troops wero drowned
and several tanka sunk in huge fis-
. eures of the ice of Viipuri bay, opened
. Up when bomba and artillery fir^ on
the attackers coming west in an at
tempt to encircle the city, unofficial
Finnish reports said!
The Fii^sh high oomraat^ said
fighting wtffl wia ia proftraas' among
the rugged inlgts et dm mouth of
the hag, and iftta Ffamiah atift
waved i)xNa VUpori^ hietnric ^tle.
Aftfacugh bmvy ftglftiw niobad
the nrined ci7*a oetoWihh Fhsns aa- ‘
had,not en
DOM tMpRW Oy tM MOTEMM
Charles E. Barber, leetumr
er of the princi^es of fwhlth and
right Irving, in the quante^^entury he
has devoted ho this
Dr. Barker ia c to Clinton
Seventh Anniversary Marked
By Analysla Befwe’ Small
Group In Senate Hall.
LONDON—Britain seisea five Ital
ian jmipM^ in ooal-hlockade o^; an-
$1,200,000,000' war hmn, plana
develop tra^ in United Stetm and
Sooth Aroeridu ^ j
HBLSINKI.—Finnish planes bombj
Red army foroea oroasing Gulf ofj Washington, March 4.—^The teVentfi
Finland ice to endrele Viipuri; battle jaimiveraary of Preaident Rooeevelt’a
for ancient port reaebao city’s out-jfhet inaugoral evoked from (Senator
akiita. iflaridey (D., KY.) today a speech
. With the British in France.-HBrit-,«*toH«ff ^^e adimniatration’a rec^
i«h ExpedHionary fo«a communique!^ •
Prefer Straight Wet-Dry Ballot
ing Rather Hum On SUte
Store Qnestion.
HOUSE DIVDES
ONROAD
Tie Vote Kilh Tax Diversion
Propoaal of Thking One Cent
Gaa.Tax From Highway De
partment.
Orangeboigf March 2.—Sooth Car-,
mpemce taadem want a
•SNA-dry” issue adbrniM toj Oohnafcia, Mardh 5. — An evenly-
in thc|<i}triK)iri house epeiled defeat today for
in a referendum
Aqguet Deaaocratic priasazy ratharl
She gasaltioo of private or atahe
opawsUoB of liquor stores as
enec-hound
vision for
to add to the free-oonfer-
approprkstksi bill a pro-
one cent of the six-
axr
reports German captm-e of British^ ^ , .
priaonem in raid, British intake post ^ doctrine thst “des^K-i Thla visar was eiqmeased by
to Naria.^^ *^!racy will not work any kmger.”^^ [itev. Aftmiri D. BettA axeeotiwa
—‘ .— ^ Fed^wted Forees
Sfl bf Ooveraor Burnet R. Majdiaak, cent gasoline tax from the highway
the New Deal pt m, dqr apokesman eaid today
'FARlS.--P6riih.emigrt:fwiSSi^
accuses Germans of executkms eri,*^ *’1^, •, vajedwitcry” tor w
masse in campaign to exterminate **®^*^^*f'
Ishould ‘’assume that thia repdbhc ia
Jenwalem. — Stones fly in Jewish
demonstration against ifew British
land law.
Sales Tax Is
Now Advocated
Two Senators Join To Push
Fight For Measure At This
Session of Legislature.
competent to govern itself. ”
Barkley reviewed , the New Deal
'record at length while a half doaen
Republican eenators, and peihaps
twice as many Demoeratp sat lis
tening. There was nothing approach
ing a give-and-take debate. ’ He de
livered his address and then Austin
made 1^ reply, each without inter-
Columbia, Mardi 4.—Senator John
F. Williams of Aiken, an ardent eetles
tax advocate, believes that his, long
efforts to gA the general assembly
, department and using U. for general
the,0tate purpoaea.
- liVwMa! RcproaentsiSwes voted 55 to~ 5r^ a~"
^ wate Fedgraoed ruTM j pj^opossi of Repreeentative Poag of
far to *..rt «« hHrh^r
who a«J^ ttntmeae Jeadeta' ^
wbo mgaid euminatHii of liqiaor'
whdltaalwa, aa provided in a
means rejection.
to the geneiwl appropri-
atkm hiH. as a “vety damwrous pro- ^ **** “ ^
^ euhetitate for the i senate plan to
--rhe teaqxrance foUts,” Betts said.‘>**» dimina^
am not addng tor md>mission of the.^"*, ^
state or privatrfy operated store
tion. ‘^Hkj want a atraight wet-dry
vote ant Aapmt, aa is pro^^ded tor
in a pending house bill already paas-
ription from any one,
As on the day of his first inaugu-jed hy the
ration, Mr. Roosevelt attended serv- “The growing temperance aenti-
Ices at St. John’s Protestant Bpisco-jment in our state wiH not be satis-
pal church. There, he heard Dr. ifled with anything lees than an pp-
Ehidioott Peabody, his headnuuiter A | postumty to vote upon the questten of
Groton sohod, pray for his spirit-Jhe continuanoe af> the legal sale of
ual guidance and for delivery fftm ;liiibxidiii^g Hquonr.”'
cruelties of irar.” Mr. Roosevelt was! With regand to the appropriation
whiskey lax.
The whole appropriataon question
was reopened f\dl-fledged debate
When the house decided to amend sen
ate amendments to the general money
bUl. First step was to adopt a general
amendment mhetituting $13,135,-
792 house bill for the $14,125,922
.measure sent over from the senate,
f- The Poag movefflenT W^ offemf as
Ian amtvMhnent to the house amend-
DR. CHARLES E. BARKER
'A,'
\
ued
the dty.
Though Finns unofficiany admitted
that fsJl of the cky was mevitsble,
the obdurate defenders said (they had
tought off fierce attacks from the
southeast, where the Russians had
approached doeest, as well as the
tnms-hay thrusts.
With main iatereA Centered upon
this western rim of the KareUsn isth
mus the Finns’ high comamuKl said
there waa ‘^rMing actrvily by ar-
tiliery” on the easterit end of the
isthmus front where continoed Soviet
pounding has filled to brdak through
the Taipsle seoUir. . I
Northsjjst of Lake Isuioga flghting
“weed up, but Fhmiah Mgh oom-
msad said 50<^Roeeiaas had hew
ksHed in tha Kuhmo area, mkhray
akng the Rueaian-JSnniBh frontier.
A cofrespondent tor the newspaper
Helsingin Ganomat repotted from the
Ladoga front that Ffanuna had ptckied
up a wireleae meessge toom a trapped
Russian detachnient appealing to
Moeeow for help,
The appeal,, sent by a pofttical com-
mieear, said the detachment was
“doomed” imleBs lidp was toithcom-
ing at once. The sise of the unit wae
not indicated, but the fact that k had
a wirslees sender seemed to mean R
waa impootant, pbsalily indudfaig a
divisional staff.
ynoBg Moifts ef the UnRad Skatea
next Monday, March 11, to addrees
the high school Audents and the peo
ple of Canton under the auspices of
the Roti^ club. He wHl speak to
Clinton high school students in chapel
at 9i30 and will address the Rotary
cldb A their 12:15 luncheon. His Grind
address will be given at the orphan
age dwpel A 8 p.m. The public is
invited to thb addrees. «
Dr. Batker holds unlversRy degraes
aa doctor of hygiene and physicA cul
ture. While WMam Howi^ Ti^ wga
president of the United tat^ Dr.
BaHcsr spent on hour a dhy wRh him,
fcaaptog Iftm fR tor his job. Then be
gan his lecture work devoted to the
to enact such a levy may be crowned Vcompanidd by Mrs. RooeeveR and,aanendment cRnMnatii« ftquor' whole- amendnwnt. This
with success now thA the state’s' several members of the cabinA andisalerH as a revenue meswure. ®ompucaitecl j^riiainenta^ prooM
financial plight has been accentuAedI OongresA Vice iPreskient Gsener said temperanoe leadeta regarded it neceeaary m order^to bring to the
by invaESSKn of t^ $2,000,000 high-jwas invited to accompany the paTty,|as “a very dangerous provision,”■ expreesion of the bouse the
way diveirSkm and by senate passage
of an appropriation Mu short an ee-
timated $2,000,000 of revenue.
To take advantage of the mtua-
bA seA his tegrets.
Barkley told the Senate
that
[whsch
a'stores
’'genuine comptimeA” to PreeideA
RooeeveR and the New Deal was to
tion he has dmged his tomier pro-*be found in the attitude of Republi-
poeals come whA and gained a vmlu-jcan presidential candidates and the
aHe Aly in the person of Senator j program committee which
Geotge K. Lmiey of Chesterfield, a eubmdtted. its report reccAdy.
m
“the way
anrmoorporated
for liquor
towns, vil
lages and even in roiafl diatriets. Vig
orous opposition to thoe is expected in
'the house.” j
Govetnor Majdwnk^ suggestion was'
to subaA the question of state or>
vAsraa chauapion ci pdUk school
education and the eliminatkm of state
property taxes.
WURams told newspapermen thA
he plaipmd to offer a aalea tax Mil
wMA would eamark 'the revamia
tor the support of sdoeatton and pid>-
Ik ureffare. One-third A the rsvenue
from tha Rut would ba turned
to the eoustlea on tfie con^tkn Gat
Miftkas A high school Audenta and
thsir mothers and fathers have lis
tened to hk addresses on the prob
lems of youth and parenthood.
Binoe going on the ketor^ plat
form he has delivered ovw 11,000 ad-,
drosses. , p
Without any edkpt A preaohmg
and withoA any orAorioal Oouriahss,
Dr. Barker has left a imAound im
pression on the livet A these millions
of young people. HR meA popular
lecture, “flow To^fake the MoA OA
A life,’* has been delivered to tluwe
miftion boys and glrR A high school
the oousRRa wAid hot tet
taxes they weulAiH gA the money,”
Wftliams eald.
“Tm with him on this,” Laney^as-
“None A them,” he said “recom
mend the repeA or aubstantial modi-
privAriy-opersted Hquor stores, a
fkatkn A a single .ntajor 1
act nbkh bm been psnaed undsr the
BoomvoR adiAniftratkn. The moA
they claim RHiA they need kaprova-
mcA and tint those twho have noth
ing to do with their fahrksition ars
better qualified to improve them than
their gponsors.
serted. “We
fight for R.”
are going to make a
menta hava mt bean mads 4a
gairization A our form A goverrareA
or the kfeak concerning R which are
embedded in the hearts of our pkoirie
One A tea aeerAa A
A Dr. Barlpsr m a lectmtur to high
tehool yoAhs R hR undantending
A young people and hR dhwot appaai
to theur namtelRy* Ha mafcau Ua talks
to youth appaai to the kRalRm A
youth. Shows an approcRthm A theR
problaina, and from a lifatiine A cx-
perRno^ he speaks frankly arithout
offending.
Dr. Bartter has been a member A
the Rotary elUb A Grand Rapids,
•fioh., Mnoe October, 1921. He comes
to CHnton through tlk courtesy A
the Rotary dub as a oontrlbutkn A
community mrtdos.
Finance Head Of
Sjmod Asks Sum
Chamber MeeR'
Tuesday Night
Venire Announced
For Court Twrm
bA theee advances have been made
In the
tax, and use of suto-
Hbm for general pur-
to the peopR in a referandtam
Boyd’s To Opoi
Clinton Store
difficidt quMtions wbkh wdl
the kevitsbie free eoAerence com-
nrittee when R begins k» work of
drafting a oompromise approprRtion
measure.
Possibdky that the fight for the
Fong amendmeA would be renowed
tomorrow was seen by the fact OhA
the houae adkomed betore a motion
to apply tha parhamsAary dindher
oouM <ba acted upon.
RepnaaAAiva SUmk A
oppoaad fist pas tax Aversion
meA om tha pweaidB 4hA R should ba
cawted in a aupsnate bift.
“I don’t
!bili R tha propar place to
<m tax laattera," aid. ”R
wonM ha ail aMR
Jurjrmen have be^ drawn for the
term A common pwaa court opening
in Laurem neA Monday wHh Judge I Bartdey was ^>eaking a ”New Deal
BoydR, annaomed yarterdayrT
ttMt Mb fim Mb isMod Adsir wb WBBa to do fai tots
atote huBdiag on WeA Mate Areet’***** to continue our Irigh-
formerty occupted hy Carter’s, M>d I vmy-buftdiBg progimra.”
wiM open for busineaa A this loca-; suggeAed s three per cent
and these aooompliohments have been {tion on March 16. tax. ”By doing thA you wo^
recorded in order that we might the Boyd’s home ntore R in Greenwood, j ey^ytwq]^ in the ^ state pyng
better preserve our governineA by j with ultarea slao in Newberry to mn state’s opesARn^*
preserving the respect and affection Chertar. Their Clinton atora wiB,"*
in which the pe(H)le hold k.” carry • oeraplete fine A ladies iwady-i ^
Repeatedly empharising the curreA Ito-waar and men’s Nothing A popo- jP™'toaas bad “no place in thR dReua-
unoenteinty over Mr. Roosevelt’s po-Jlar prices An snnounoenMA of their!*^ to thw rima^”
IRkal plans by prefacing every ree- formal. opening wiU stppear in Tbej “t deny and reftite,’'
ommsndation wRh the etstemeA “if”
Arthur L. Gsuton, Cbaater, prartd-
ihg. By townrtrips the venire list fol-
■fawtr"'
Laurens — R. H. Monroe, W. R.
Traynham, W. A Mkls, B. A Ropp,
T. -B. iMcDanlsI and John lanjteton.
Hunter—-S. O. Sutton, E. F. Rowa,
Joe W. Leake, J. E. Boy^ £. G. Kay,
J. C. DavR and Rofaotd HairRon.
Dials—J. E. Henderson, J. W. Pe-
den, Jr^ .,Ryan Roper, Harold L.
.Chomas FoU^ Brown, M. B. Taylor,
A B. Terry and C. M. Curry.
Youngs —LearR C. HugiMS, John
Barnett, B. F. Parsons, R. G. HarrR
and Jaeae DavR.
Waterioo — J. C. Moore, Thogms
FRnring Otekh and F. G.’ Ckdfray.
SAKvan—G. T. Hughes, J. L. Kal-
lett and J. F. Vaugtoi.
Croas HiB—Fred T. Coleman and
E. R. AuB;Un.___
ficufllato^'" — J. C. Bramlett and
Oaig Hunter.
vaiadictory,” Austin listed s numbsr
A things winch he thought “the
A'the New Deal” shoAd,
undertake. j
R UhoUld “adapt itself to the i
checks and iimitetkms A repuUkan
government,” he said; R shoAd, for
the sake A ‘^praaerving ov fona A
governtnaA,” find a way te eeonomie
recovery, R should have a special
eomniRaion study A raonetaiy prob
lems end report to Oongrees, R should
place the American eoonomk system
on a basis which wAid
“tha atrafn A war and the poA
days,” and assure the statea> thA
their “self detemrinAion suid au
tonomy” would not be <hmiTifiabed.
wwek. jGmrge thA 1 wtmld swteusly
The new Ante here wiU be hil<*o^ <» <*i*te* the highway
chaige A W. C. DavR A Greenwood, My record will show the
Glee Qdb Plans '
For Sp^ Tour
way depaitaseA has never had a batr
ter friend than L”
He eAd the ohe cent
wwAd pA $2,000,000 in the
treasury. "ThR R a kgioal way A
raising Che tneemary money,'
The Jterch meeting A the Chamber
IA Cominaroe wUl be held neA Tuec-
Presbyterians Urgftd To Help day evaning at 7:30 A Hotel ahkon,
RaiM $175,000 Bcnevolenet ^ •“ ♦» t» pre.-
Bndf^'ln I^Ub
I
MarA 5. — ^
Greenwood,
to all mstrik,_ .
church ia tha^fhrnbd A fioOte Caro4
lina was iAuad bice today by Dr.
BooweU C. Loot, dhairman A Aog
* ardifaip and fhAoea, who Aged
oonpl^" Mdsiag next Sunday
the IFMpOOD bam
Iba caUasa A the ehoiUhR
and ayaod. Ha wld 43ia AvWon A tha
foods, m pMfed, m agrond npto hy
Mn asnod A Ra CtailadbMi oAstlng
loA >TopHgli>r» R ’to be B7M0 te
■ynod’i wusl4 sad $8M0ft te tin gan-
ami wuric A the'Mfacrti Mtorte-
riaa chundt Tha sateas $0 ht nkiad
laehida honaa and dosaifu
Christian adoeatkin, rdiijlnfi ad
tkm, amanbly’s teghdttf dteoel, BIf
fate eaaaa, mlaMons in the petebyte^
rite A Pa Daa» Chaiteatod, HteaMay,
Piadmont and South OuuifaM,
bytertaa eoHagi, Quaam eoEoia, Oo-
lunMn Aminary, ThmiawaH orpin-
age, young puoito’t tooiR and stndaik
aedv^A
The nondnnttng committee A thR
time R anpaoted to offer rseomnwnda-
ttoMi for oditesra and dtrectom for the
4rH0 WORKS
WHERE?
IDEAL BAKERY
W.B.MartoFtop.
IhM. W. E. Bahsrta
Rsa La Pttts (telorad)
Van JanA froterod)
$
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Friends Mr
MNMHIRy
lumhR.
ftiA to
Dntenviite
fids firm em'dlars
Sixty prevteady ra-
partto firtns amptejA
53$
TAaL.
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Miu. R. L. Ooa, A Co-
A thR oRy* toM te-
rtm..|s .a ptoRto to a|
It Pays To Trade
: INOiNTON
J<dm Y. Benjamin
Dies At MountViUe
Laurens, March 4.—John Y. fienja-
ndn, 40, A the MountvHte aeUtlon,
dRd A 4 oVIock Monday aftamoon
after a long iBasA.
Ha was a deacon A BAverdam
JWsDOQMI CMVCfllg AtNB ^ffuQR
ral aervioA ware held A 8 oVIoek
ToAdsy adteraoon wRh hR pastor,
tha Aesr. W. Ray Andaraon, In
24 On College
Dean’s RoUi;^
imL
Twenty^four Presfaytwnsn bofloge
studenia received eignal honors
week M they earned places on the
dean’s scholaAk roll A honor, ooa-
aisting A students whose ratio A
quality pokkk earned to semester
hours IjakA wap more than 2Ji.
Felton Moore, A Rome, Ga., ttqyped
the Itet with the maxtosum average
A 4.00, meaning thA he made AAh
on every course taken A the
Eteaaor Fleming A
aeoood on the 4Rt wRh a ratio
A8.S0.
Clinton stodeniB on Iha HA ma:
The cwMaga gtea ofcte, amlar tha di- RapwasAativa Hughs A
roetite A ISr. Joha G. Barden, Ins «b}«ted to tha gm te divarsten tek
rtuuiged plana for limit 1040 tour, a- called the asaate liqaor piaa “tea
eordhgr to Louie Pteter, burinem *»>to haquitoaa, moA damamg sonnd-
A the te«up. iteA CDoorivcd in the ligRlatwe
ARteva> originally since the days A the barrooai . . . R
to make a tour A 4he tower part A toll mean 4ha te commiaaam wiB
the sten am now formutetiigr *» ^ve to have am anay A inspcctoro
Htery A aaartey FtedmoA section!- • . We w* have the roCteneA iiqiKw
tovras and esvsral north GeorgR a- 1 »yAo*o »the United Statee A Aanri
g^eseeAs. Ttekative et«agemeAs'«a and will deplete our afeveaae.
inSude: Anderaon, Lander ooU<g«,l “R’* turning Aie distniere hioae m
EReitoa, Ga., Ateens. Ga., Greenvaie,jft»y can sell not oiiy to the licwisA
and Ooaweraa college. If plans foe tee fetoflers bA to the bootteggeru; and
ogaeaa, the dub will go donU you think they wont do R.”
on tour neA Monday, ending theRi Hughs suggeAed RsuiBg
trip wite tee Converse coH^’ «- torra notee to cover tee cunrant oper-
gagemeA a fMmch 16. !»ting deficit, and taking Aepe to see
-0^ l‘RhA there’s no defieit neA year.”
' LEAVES HOSPITAL Sawyer A Georretown arguad thA
-?»T. tTtTT:highway conatructwn program
^ ***• Hria
A the home A hR nephew, S. W.
He waa teriee married, fhA to Mrs. Mkaw Thelma Taylor, Jane Otosgeon,
FannR May IRniaiidu» then to Mrs. Mary lOtoheM, BaeaR Ftekner, and
Bette Ka||Rt^Bel0amin. 'Eftdbt daugh B. L Wood and ErneA Hi|q>.
tars and flea
PiednMmt Dentisto
To Meet bslAurens
Laurana, March 2. — The spring
saeutittg A the. FtodmoA DRtrtet
fisAal Boetote toy bp RRd in Imn-
fens Mdhday, Marte 11. Tin aearinus
wtU ha held in tea oommoirity hriL
CUnieRna from' Atianta, OraeervfiR
aad-Qehnteia arlH^ndiRAi the
Rg. Dr. L. L. Loaf, Laurana, R
d«t; DtXr. b. FalR, Woodruff, k
vtee pwaaMaA; Dr. T. C. MeOca, Lao-
R aamutary, and Dr. J. B. Ow-
R
76 Rth mqtected to
Q^idand Named
On B. & L. Board
At thT monitely dhectors aseatlag
A tea CMaans Fadaral Savings and
Uoan aaeoclettioo held Tuaaday night,
TRomaa Haate Cnpsland was ulaAad
f asandber A the hoard to IW a m-
oaqey cagasd by tee reeeift death A
Wift J. Duncan. Mr. Oopdand; a uuB
Imoara young bualneaa man of tea
dtei R naaoeiatod in bwfaeap with
Ids fatecr» T. D. CbpeRnd.
Tha hoead adopted resqluUona om
tea daate A tha late Mr. Ouneaa and
ordered that a copy A eame he ter-
wardod hR faanUy.
mVE CAREFULLY
RAVE A
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Schools To Have
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