The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 14, 1940, Image 6

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f, /./ -r.. f N page six ^ . . 'L ' ^ ■: - r -V,, THE CUNTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, 8. C THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1949 Peace For Finns Blocks Allies In Northern Attack London Thinks It Enhances Pos-1 sibility of German Thrust On! Western Front. I I i: ADDITIONAL SOCIETY NEWS Young Peoiile To Meet Saturday London, iManch 12.—<Jrea(t * Britain Washington jLeaifue of South Carolina Pres- Im w V t ^ .uA. bytery To Meet At First Pres- IMrs. W. N. Ix>i^ folMwed witii a I devdtkwal tram ' Matthew iby Mrs. Oharie^ Jones.. The topic for the {evening was “Eaater anid Hatch Measure Opponents Win! bate will 'be resumed on the Hatch bill. ^ * The decieion was a victory fj>jr op- ponehta ^ the measure, who eooteod- .jed that ■they would giain aikhSteoal 'Washington, March' 9.— Day-longivotee before the bill is tafkan agoin epeechoMdeing—^whioh aonse daaerfllied'Ibirt <Senaitor Hattioh (DiNM) oonkanded hvterinn rhnreh frrrnurnnd •* • “fittBiiiBBf*'—resaW^ it did not mean that hii legiaila- byterian Church, Greenwood. ^ to put off funttoar conaid- tion had b^n killed. ^ eration «f the Hatch anti-potitfes hilll After consulting with leaders. The NerWj meeting the young weeks, and perhaps' H'Stch toW reporters, can say •with i/^rs con-people s Jeagoe of South CaroMnalinger. - iconfidence that the legislation wiH be ami France tiook new stock of their *1^ Chronicle. won w over.’ )Day,” and a number of menibers jtributed ^iclee on the subject. Af-jpreshytecy wdl be held in the Fii^t!' wife no pooaibflity of an eariy vote'i>proved ^lefore the , , *u «r r f - iter a welcome to vmrtors, plans were'Presbyterian church of GTwwood,i„ -i-ht. Demotic and Remilkan I battle positions on the Western front, Washington, March 12. - .4s this,discussed for getting new menhen.^next Saturday heghBkig at 10 a. m., to cK«£e' The American YvOtih congress kh- , now and midsummer either has. a mo-, a salad course with coffee. The foreign office and other* of- behind it bearing on presidential ficial sources were silent for| the progniM lOf AWbeville and Miss Eupbemia Oor-'Bjd^ after the farm biN. jdon of Greenwood. The program for| jthe day will be under soperviskm of. the officers of the league: 'Miss Dor-l othy iSimpsoin of Whitmire, <president, Ail^ Taylor of Preelbyteriafl college. Then d€*!course in salesmanship. :.v.u.vv^ ’VlLixr K u'vinno poliitics. Of IS stibjeot to the suspicion ’ MILITARY BALL IS moment and said they still held hope * ’ •’ I COLORFUL EVENT that Finland had not capitulateil. some way a manoeuver for , . n Lights bunied long tonight, how- Partisan or personal political advan- ^^^ ever, as British generals, air marshals raR^e. Saturday evening at thei'^® president, J'Ohn Leith of Ersicine and admirals pored over maps. They t^me of the tactics are pi'etty crudearmoi:y, beginning at 8:30 *®®*’®^**^ Doris Armfield had to face the threat that 300 Ger- and obvious, and many of the sus- j2. The ball featured ^ Newberry college, itreasurer. There man divisions, ready fpr a hard war v»icjons are pretty far-fetched. But no no-breaks 'and the junior-senior ^ ^ social hour at Tuncheon ime in the west, might now 'lx* supplied man holding public office these daysig^^^^ march. e (When each young presmi’s individual with wheat and oil by Russia, her iv- ean do anything without being sus-j p fK K M ^ 'luoioh will be served picnic style and i soufees and transportation no longer j>ected or openly accused of either) ®- f ladies of the local church wiH | ' tk‘d up by the war in Finland. peeking the presidency for himself re^ew on Johnson firid at hjiflv thousand B/itish and French of trying to discredit other possibler'^^‘ CaderLieutenantSolSl 'J'***"*® is Christ; troops, o,,uippe<l an.l ready to leave camlidates either of his own or the Rutled^, batuHon coimS^ider, Kingdom and each item inf for Finland, rcm.-iiind at their pro- other patty. _ reviewer! the hatladion. i'!'. ' ixt.seti embarkation jxwnts. Premier Dalaiiier told the i; ':{K>I'tS It is no secret to anyone in Wash French ington thalt there is a strong pcditical* '8 program will be related to Iths general theme. .Mary Bailey Ow- The armory was beautifully d€Cp-,;ens and Betty Hunter of Clinton will, ' chamber of deputie.s tixtay the troops clkjue of Republican politicians who clt^tera of bright-hu^ ^pond^t the devotional part of the w’cre n^ciy to board tiahsjK)]^^ if Fin- are determineil that the party's entire'group land gave the wotxl. im.H‘ ahall not be Thomas E. Dewey. the orchestra rtand ^11 be divided into three sections for The British viewixiint, as reflecttni These are not necessarily the same merican ag, ni rom,discussion after the round table man- in ropoi't^ which —tc viFiualij' t'vci-y nicn who ape backin,p either Senator'reai^rs. imton w wniors nor following brief pi^lic presenta- Britiih .laiiv newspaper, was: Taft or Senator Vandenberg. •1"' entered from a tmna of the Chrirtian youth's rela- Kinland has. it is feai^ni. fallen vie-' There are some mamc.-s of political'"f f'®!' '•« «- tin, to v.t inoth.-r instance of brutal . sonre masters oi pontTOi'the United States flag as a door. As lations and world condHrons. During tim lO anoim 1 insianct ,oi muuii i^ttrigue among the minority members ♦>, iiminr<? «nd dpnmru lod bv Ma. iK. *.u -n v ^ aggrt-s.^ion by a great jxnver upon a congress and cer- • a? Ma- the business meeting there will be an ^all but wondeifullv"couraex*ou^ir • ? t congress ami cer jj^s. Alexander H. Cummings election of a now president and secre- srna 11, but Nvomlufullj couragxou. f have given the impres-L^d Major and Mrs. Lawrence J. Fer-,tary, the term of office for the in- ••liii- 'in in'iluoir-e in the B-iltic will they are working under cov-fp„g^„^ entered they went through' cumbents, Dorothy SiApson and John Ktis-.an Iiiiiuciist m i-ni oauic w iti ^.,jh state leaders of the party to traditional sahro arch and thAn*Tte.u.K tx‘ markwlly increastxl and nakinl Jig- brine abS'ut a situation which would ■ * «sv, j v a av • • jDeith having expired. . , aooui a siiuaiion wmen wouiu j-he grand march and the junior- Pastors of this oountv exnectpd grt'ssion, against which the allies are aii thr^o of tbp loadine: • 1. 1 • w. wiis county expectea fighti..g. has secured at least a tern- r,;"a„Lates killing cSch,*"”®' the meetmg include Dr. D.; IHirary victory." ' ,.Ar off thus forcine the convention Appropriate favors were presented J. Woods, Dr. L. R;--iiynn (and Rev., While the world wakeii for-confir- .. •’ + „ hr, young ladies by the upper classiL. 0. Elmore of Goldville. matiem from Helsinki or .Moscow of t„ t^e liking of the Republican . . .. the peace reports, two thcoriw were 't^ree. '‘wt tlw day's met- evident in military minds. i • n h P featuring several tal- mg-with an address on the theme of The first was that peace in Mos-! Speculation On Hoover jentod vocalists, furnished music forjitihe day. '’Ncow would enable “Russia to bhiw That does not refer to Herbert jithe occasion. her entire weight into economic sup- Hoover, though the former presidents, ♦— port of Germany’s war effort, making I'ccent appearance in Washington at,ALXILIARY ELEICTS possible a Gei*nian driv'e on the scale ^ hearing of the house committee on ^OFFICERS FOR YEAR (♦< of the last big bid in thi* west, launch- foreign affairs, to tell members of cd on March 21, congress bis views about the impor At a business meeting on Moijday j afternoon the following officers’ for Wake Lazy Insidei All-Vegetable Way Preliminary PWA tance of giving prompt aid to the auxiliary of the First Presbyte- people of Finland and Poland, started the gossips to speculating as to Pi obe 3antee ^ lajnng iws own plans for the Republican nomination ■ i It is practically impossible' for po- PWA offi- liticaJ-minded Wastiington to conceive rian church were elected for the com ing new church year: President—Mrs. L. B. Dillard. Vice-iPresident — Mrs, H. E. Stur geon. Secretary—/Mrs. T. J. Peake. Secretary Foreign Missions — Mrs. iMissi'ons — Mrs. W'ashington, .March 9. rials in the fedeial works agency said of any man who has once held high j Tre^ui^r—Mrs J W Copeland t^y that t^y were making a study o^ce r^t desiring to g^back intoj Hiatorian-Mys.' A.‘ E.'spenoer. ’ of (the records of the Santee-Coope- the seat of power; and when such a; Forei®" _ project with special ivferehce to The mafl^irets into tte beailMiBeg Yyy Taylor land acquisition department follow^'forming a great humanitarian service, ing t’he request from the project en-'tthe more aordid-minded poLitical ok- little pneer in South Carolina that Colonel,servers are <^dertt that he is seek- g^^etaTy Christian Educatioh and Clark, commissioner^ of the PWA, in^he limehgbt for the pu^ose of p an inv^gation. gr^.ng off a political prire for him* g^retary Religious Education - When a thoroijgh study has been self. 'Mrs C M Bailey “'-telabte it, -IW who k^^ Mr. Htwvor best, .„„d PreSbyte- will thon Ibe dteidca they .«.,d. w-heth-|arej^ident he has no Iterstmal Mi8sions-.Mrs. H. A. Cope- er investigators will be absent. It was ambition to bold office 4igain. His (Secretary Spiritual Life M. Huntley. .said that the state and PWA probes to be little doubt that his counsel Social Service Mrs were juMified m order that -rumor, advice are being arrf ac^, ' LHeratare - Mr. and charges now flying around may upon by some of the foremost 'P®rty ICryn^iojvi be looked into and any abuses brought leaders., to light. Congress should not get ^.More To Contribute mixed' up in (the thing until it has * OWWf the points upon which there been thoroughly inve.stigated within!is wide agreement is featilMr. Hoover Here’s a laxative that generally acts thoroughly,'but is a gentte per suader If used by simple directions. Take BLACK-DRAUGHT at bed time There’s usually time for a good night’s rest Morning general ly brings a thorough evacuation; i^ef for constipation’s headaches, loginess. Try spicy, aromatic, all vegetable BLACK-DRAUGHT. It’s aeoiwntieidrtoOTZFta4(HioaeeiZ6«ir Citixens of tliis stuie hayo die roads—ia what motorists good reason to be eathnsl- needw State-wide planning asdc motorists. They hare an surreys now under way wjU nnasiudly fine highwtqr sys- provide hett on which a ru- tern. Hundreds of dioasaods timalplm of fiitore highway of vehicles keep the roads development can be based, humming with traflk; Widening, straightening Some of these roads art seperadonofgrsdecrossiogs required to carry more traffic and other improvements than th^ can i^efy socom- based on diese surveys will modate. These urgently need provide usefid employment modemizidg^ for dioosaods, greater safe^ 5K»«/ydri^gatprevailing for millions, better business speeds—widi safety built mSs and better living for alL PORTLAND CIMINT ^ASSOCIATION Hast Bldg, Adania, Ga^ iIMfwgi. said that a .statement may be expect- friends, however, understand that be ed in about a week. , would like to have a hand in shaping Repre.'X'ntative Clara G. Mc.MiJlan the party’s policy, and there seems Mrs, S. Ay. W. D. -Mrs, H. WHEN BETTER AUTOMiOtILES ARE BUILT BUCK WlUiUlLO THEM die state.” 'Secretary Social .Activity M, Young. •Secretary Whste Cross—Mrs. ,Bo€h. well Graham. Circle leaders are: Mrs. Prinj^e REAL ESTATE FIRE and UFE INSURANCE LOANS , FINANCED ON REAL ESTATE B. H. BOYD Telephone No. 6 Clinton, S. C. Dr. Felder Smith Dr. Duncan S. Felder OPTOMETRIS'TS Specialists In Eye Examinations Office Hours Daily Phone 29 for Appointment CLINTON, S. C. lhas more to contribute than any of, jthe other .>>» Co^f.';).'Wi;ke.‘'Mm ilcttg experience, □n^.tand.ng g ^ „ and eurrent fawhtdae J. H. Hunter, 'Mr.. Hubert Bt^d. .nd affairs. If interna(tK>nal relaitlons w « « w . ^ ’ should develop to the stage where an ^^o^r col^toe: Mra. Hi^ Ei- ohriberger, April; Mrs. Ansel God frey, Majr, Jiily and February; Mrs. J. J. Conmel], June and Oriober; Mrs. A. E. SpetKcer, March and No vember; Mrs. W. P. Jaiodbs, Sefitem- tirely impoesible, under such circum- «.nie., Hoover ndnUt be!^;„f„*^- the convemtkm'a dboioe. | ti i j But those cloaest to him hold that! H®»th Copeland, he would have to be Utoradly drafted, , „ , „ ^ , and that Ws 'recent visit to Washing- ton had no political purpose behind it. James, A. Holland of Those who consider Mr. Hoover as an aippropria(te nominee of the Repi*-'^*^^ K- alarmed public opinion 'would demand that the next president muat 'ha’ve a • broad badeground of -world politics, a genuinely pacifist philosophy, com- I bined with wide experience in the con duct of 'domestic affairs, it is not en- lican party point first to the recent indications inf a strong Republican j duct 'Otr^the nation’s international re- tr^ among the foters of Ohio, iwhich lations. 18 considered almost the index state by which to measure x>riitical .tenden cies. Both >of the -two congreesional vacancies caused hy denths of Ohio members have tetely been filled by the election of Republicjms. One of Sumner Welles* Trip Whether 1;;^ European mission of the under secreitary -of stole Mr. Welles is to develop a planYor Amer- kaa intervention for a peace settle ment, or merely to bring back the these was a foregone ooqclurion, but personal views of the heads of the warring nations, iit has caught the popular fancy as an American ges ture aimed at bringing the war to an end, greatly to the peraonal and po litical aggrandizement of Mr. Rose- vek in the public eye. D. E. Tribble Co. FUNERAL DIRECTpRa..^ ...tmfi... EMBALMERS Licensed Embalmers, Complete Modern Equipment Day Phone 94 ...r-r " Night Phones* 24, 2SS er 29S CSfolffB, fl.C. the other was a (mmplete reversal on the part of the voters, who had eject ed a Democrat from that district in the last five biennial elections. If that is an omen, as some politi cal soothsayers claim, of a Reinfbii- can victory next fall, then th^ is possible 'grounds for •their belief that the personality of the Republican can didate ‘Will ibe of less importanoe than the poKcis he stands for and his qual ifications as a statesman. ] RepnUkana Face Difficnltiea I If the eiectkm is to hinge upon the international sitoaition, and ehhe/ Mr. Roosevelt or someone whom he seleeta is to head the Democnttic ticket, the • general briief among Waatnngtoh ob servers is that the RepdbHcana ■will be put to it to name a candidate who I wuld be regarded by the voting pub lic as sufficie»tly versed in foreign laffairs to stand against Secretary :HuH or Mr. Rooser^ himself. Ail 'the recent^prib of public opinion in- dieato that the presidant is still the iMMt popular poiirieal fSctiM with the mass «f the ueMn and Butt he tee definitely atiengthened hb hold upon tee popular unaciaarioo by hb eon- WE DO ALL KINDS OF PRINTING —EXCEPT BAD CHRONICLE PUBUSHING CO. Mef At Last Fa Your Cough rs-iUMiiiiiri^iw teUevee pmBplIy lw> cauae it goea debt ta tlie leat ef the trooUe to loocea genn lailtti n*»bg*"i tncreaae aeentkai an** aid uraraw aoothe and heal raw. tender. teOanied brOOtelal »mK1WW wntw^hrawss- IfOBUlb* ter how many madtdnee you have tried, iril your dnmm to adl you r bottle of. Cteomubiop whb the unteritomtlag that you are to Bke tea way tl gutaMy albyi the eoq^ or you ace to have CREQMULSION Ear CmmI^ Cbtit CilA, BiiiMffiilii lug the Bnim wu can tiriii Ae BaW 'OU never yet taw a. band come down the /^U'aat without apmeone out in fratit settinfi die tempo, while someone back in the crowd obediently thumped in time. ^ So, why drive a car that’s altmfi just for the mardi—when you can pilot a Buick .and show the odiert the way? Maybe someday the odiera will have enfimea like velvet because tbeyVe elec trically balanced a/for asaembly; but Buick has diem now^ Maybe tomorrow diey will have ooil 8|Mrinfis all around, and Kneo-Ao- don in front that **givea’* to the bumpa-but Buick hat them today. Maybe aomedme you*!! let die five- foot front teat room end Poemtex cuthiona of die Supsfi end diree- don tifinala vridi automedc etteoff as standard equipmentbut you get those on Buick this year. Maybe someday you’ll get a'car as long as Buick for the money, cn* with a frame as heavy without paying more. But why take a chance on those maybes vdien this honey’s here, rdady for you to take over right now? So drop in (m your Buick dealer. Drop in to talk facts and figures, or drop in to see what next year’s cars will try to look like. But drop in! Soonl »»5 itdehvertdaiFImttddich. Trmmpsrtttm based m rata, Stott and heal tassa (ifasnhl^ eguipssunt and aettsss^ fittm^extra. Frias ssdjat is ehanit witkesd mda. BASTlUMil MOTOR COISpY LAmNasaCAR.