The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 06, 1940, Image 8
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those are partiementaiy govern
ments, in which the constituent as
sembly has supreme power and the
! governing body or cabinet is chosen
I from among the members of piarlia-
j ment. Thus two or half a dozen par-
1 ties may be represented in a coali-
j tion cabinet.
But under the Alnerican system
1 the executive is entirely distinct from
1 congress, and the members of his
"[cabinet are his personal appointees,
a sort of superior chief clerks, whom
, he can dismiss at will. They must be
completely subordinate to the presi
dent.
Emphatically Rejected
WEST CLINTON
Mra. J«c Campb^ Corrwpondcat
Rev. A. P. Jones of Whitney, and
Rev. R. D. Hughes exchanged pul
pits Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Word and Mr.
and Mrs. David Word were visitors
at the WSPA broadcasting station in
Spartanl^urg Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Riddle and
family of Greenwood, and Mr. and
Si>ecial to The Chronicle.
Washington, June 4. — Congress,
awakened to the need of strengthen
ing our national defenses, came al-^ Therefore the president’s idha of! Mrs. Ralph Riddle gave their mother, _ _
most unanimously to the support of putting a few leading Republic's in < Mrs. Fannie Riddle, a surprise birth- j p^ith and repair shop to Clinton,
tlie president's proposal to begin at' his cabinet to emphasize the ^non- day dinner on Sunday. Mre. Riddle j sorry to lose him but wish
Renno Ncmts
Mrs. Gus Cannon spent a few days
last week with her daughter, Mrs.
Tan Ray.
Mr. and ^Mrs. J. H. Bell, Mrs.
James Copeland, Mrs. David Cope
land, Mrs. Sara Copeland and Tan
M. Ray atended the fimeral of P. K.
Rumph in Dorchester county on
Wednesday.
Mrs. Bill Milam and daughter,
Barbara, of Clinton, visited Mrs. Bell
and Miss Minnie Ray last week.
A. I. Dixon has moved his black-
was celebrating her 59th birthday, ihhn well.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Oakley! Miss Dorothy Bell is the house
once a program of airplane building j partisan spirit of the times has been
and manufacture of armaments on j emphatically rejected. Rumor has it _ ^
an unprecedented scale. Where the'that he offered Col. Frank Knox, Re- and son Frank, were visitors in Spar-| guest of her cousin, Jean Copeland,
money is to come from is yet to be i publican vice-presidential candidate j t^nhurg Sunday. Sara Frances Copeland spent a
Florence Shelnut of Pacolet, is'few days in Clinton last week,
spending the week with her grand- Miss Minnie Ray spent the week-
mother, Mrs. Dora Gossett.
Mrs. Daisy Arrowood of Whit-
jmire, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ben
determined, but it is certain that of four years ago, the post of secre-
some increase in tax^ will be neces- j tary of the navy, just vacated by
sary. j Charles ^Edison, who is running for
Republicans in both houses joined ^ governor of New Jersey,
with Democrats in voting new de- It is whispered, and widely be-1
ftnse appropriations. Partisanship is lieved in Washington, that ' woodard
buried to that extent. But it is far ^ Roosevelt’s invitation to Gov. Lan-1 ooaa a.
fum being buried ko far as the, don to visit him at the White House! Sheely Bro^ is spending several
methods of spending the new funds i was with a similar purpose; that it [weeks with his aunt, Mrs. Edd Baker
art concerned. Whal ts being sought! was cancelled when Mr. Landon in Balfour, N. C.
is a plan for creating some .sort of a made a speech criticizing the pre&LtJ. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Galloway
dt tense planning board which would. dent’s war F>olicies, and renewed only were the week-end guests of Mrs.
have full charge of the production of I only when word leaked out that it Galloway's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
munitions, and would be entirely free had been cancelled. ^ | O, C. Chaney, in Greenwood.
fr(‘m political control. At the same! At any rate, Mr. Landon, as titular! Douglas Crowe is visiting his aunt,
lime congress is trying to work out I leader of the Republican party, after! ^j.g Nick Nelson in Rock Hill.
St me system which would put all’a pleasant call at the White House,, w: . Estelle Coooer and Mary
mditary-aviation under unified con-, said that he was sure all Republ ca^ Se visiSg^heir aum S
tio:. reorganize the'army and navy would be patriots and do 1 parrollton Ga
by getting rid of inefficient officers they could to help the defense pro- ’
who have risen to their present posts i gram, and let it go at that,
by the antiquated .seniority system,! Much attention is being given here
and in general pep up the whole mil-1 to former President Hoover’s letter
itarv establishment. to Senator Tobey, written last Sep-
m leeling in If'"''?!.
ertd in Clinton with Mrs. Bill Mil
am and attended the graduation ex
ercises of Presbyterian college.
Mr. and Mrs. Watson Kraft and
Tom Wallace of Lawrenceville, Ga.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cann of Ab
beville, visited Mr. and Mrs. F. F.
Cann last week.
Hr. and Mrs. Olen Bell ot Grttsa-
viUe, visited their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Bell Sunday.
J. David Copeland was in Laurens
Wednesday on busing.
The Renno school cloced a suc
cessful year Tuesday evening, and a
large crowd attdided the excellent
program. Maxwell Ferguaon made a
short talk and awarded silver dol
lars for perfect attendance, to the
"BuiM-Up" for Women.
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Periodic distraas, such ar*1iaad-
achek, narvoosnaaB, cramp-like poiii,
may be symptoms of functiomi
dysmenorrhea due to malnutrition,
so often helped by CARDUl. By
increasing appptite, stimulating
flow of gastric juices and so assis^
ing digestion, it helps build physi
cal resistance to periodic discom
fort It also helps reduce periodic
distress for many who take it a
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following children: JMse Copelrad,
Sara Firanccs Co^mland, Mary Alice
Dixon, Lillian Dixon, Tony Dlxcn,
Luther Sqmrx>re. and Polly Dixon.
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SMITH’S PHARMACY
there should be greater and more di- talk of a “coalition governmem
i-ect responsibility to congress and' pomti^ out that metti-
less to the executive in all of the,be»^ the opposition party if ap-
rcntcmplated preparations for war.,P«‘"ted to the cabine , would not in
While the president is, under the representatives of their
Constitution, commander-in-chief of but merely individuals, Mr.
the army and navy, there are many!hoover said that the proposed sus-
lenators and representatives of both'P®"sion of partisan politics “wou d
parties who iioint out that the United I
States is not yet at war .that it is thcj^ .otalitarian govem-
.tamest hope of everybody that wej*”„ • , ,,
shall not be at war, and that in any, since urg-
event the size and character of the^j/^^at Re^blicans give ev^ry pos-
fighting forces of which the presi-' sound policy of
dent is the chief must be whatever national defense, but should not cease
jto debate the best methods of keep
ing this country out of war.
A sharp issue is shaping^ up be-; ****“"^S Board
tween those who believe that prepa- While a i r c r a 11 nianufacturers,
rations for national defense ought to militai-y equipment of all
cingress looses to provide.
Sharp Issue'
Mrs. Arthur Howard, Misses Flor
ence and Kathleen Howard and Hel
en King were visitors in Greenville
on Saturday,
Mi:s.„..ilalph Stewart and- amalli
daughter, Linda, visited relatives in
Chester the past week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith and chil
dren and Thurman King of Chester,
visited their mother, Mrs. L, W. King
Sunday. .
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Arnold, and
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Abbott visited
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wheeler in
Fountain Inn Sunday. John Arnold
returned home with them after
spiending several weeks there with
relatives.
Legislator Opposes
Extra Pay Move
bV rnade with thTcooDerati^ kinds, every sort of industrialist or Columbia, June 3.—Extra pay for
..^‘'^ibusines.s man who mieht called! legislators Will not
ablesT men Tn the nation""reeaTdlessl *^^^ might be called j'®8*siaiors win noi come out in the
dciesx men in me nation, regaraiessi Hefence r«rena- deficiency, or suoplemental, appro
ol party, and those who hold thati^g®” to help in the defense prepa I : _ reoort being considereo
the^ic able industrialists organizers nations, have signified their willing- repon oemg considereo
mese aoie inausiriaiisis, organizers readiness to heln there is'^^y ^ free conference committee if
and counselors should subordinate ana readiness to neip, there is ^ conferee has “anvthine to do
themselves to the president. That has t of reluctance among conferee has anything to do
done in time of war In time i'^osiness leaders to place thcmselvcs ^ ^
I,,ace it has never beTS^done. ^ “"f" " bureaucratic orders asjrtt^ld^ay wonVbe^l'o a'dai
The advisory board which ^’^a detense “
The senate-approved bill was amend
ed by the house to provide $10 » day
for lawmakers beyond the 40-day pe
riod for which they have been paid.
The total amount involved thus far
by the length of the legislative ses
sion would be over $70,000.
” Parler has for several years been
a chief member of the sienate finance
committee sub-committee charged
with drafting deficiency measures
and has almost always been one of
the conferees on those bills.
Other senato„4Tiembers have ex
pressed opposition this year to extra
pay in view of the state’s pressing
financial problem.
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president appointed last fall to ex-i , . , ^
amine the state of the nation’s pre-of military
paredness for war, which included > P®?’ and members of
prominent men of both parties, last-i*^^^ houses of congress, is getting
eo/only a few weeks, solely because Iconsideration,
its members found that they could j
not function against the opposition! CARD OF THANKS
of the president’s close political ad-' '^ish to thank our friends for
visers, or as subordinates subject to their kindness and sympathy shown
the executive’s orders. i during the sudden death of our
Well-meaning patriots who have j husband and father. And
proposed that the president put emi- ftso for the beautiful floral offer-
nent Republicans in his cabinet in. May God bless each of you.
this emergency have cited the chang- Mrs. P. K. Rumph and Family,
ts m the British and French govern-i 'f'' Rumph and Family.
rr.ents since the present European 1
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Removal Sale
STARTS
Friday Afternoon
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WeWOlSell
500 Yards
PRINTS
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FRIDAY MOPNG, 9 O’CLOCK
EVERYTHING ON SALE AT NEW LOW SALE PRICES. WE MUST UN
LOAD THIS STOCK QUICK, REGARDLESS OF COSTS OR PROFITS.
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