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TKTWr'^SSBESWSWW , *' ^ ‘, .- C*^'* ” .Ij^iiflii -I#|^f.',ii!p4,j.)l H..I 'V «> i; " •'! IW' '4‘ f t I t>.- Pi^. Thursdoy, September 26r 1940 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. Poge Seven Front Pa^e Invasion ment issue. Even were opposition to’ adjourn ment less strong, the remaining “must” bills awaiting disposal, and threat of a senate ^filibuster seemed likely to occupy congress for at least all of next week. Major pending legislation includes: 1. Excess profits tax bill, now in I conference for adjustment of senate and house differences. 2. Deficiencjr appropriation bill carrying $1,400,000,000 to defray cost of draft program; expected to reach [house vote Thurs^y. 3. Senate ratification of chief Ha- !bana conference treaty^ to prevent dictatorship powers from obtaining allied possessions in Western Hem isphere; approved today by senate foreign relations committee and slat ed for senate consideration tomor row. 4. Resolution continuing sugar con trol act; passed -by house and await ing senate finance committee hear ings. House conferees on the tax bill today rejected a senate amendment imposing income taxes up to 90 per cent during wartime, ^nate con ferees insisted upon this anfendment but indications were it would be scrapped eventually. Primitive Methods Be UM.l DC Modem ADVERTISE HERE!! SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHROHICLB “The Paper Everybody Reads” SPORTS CHAHERBOX TENCH OWENS !* down P. C., 39-to-O jf^lemson 14-P. C. 6.) (prediction: Views the Athletic^ Front The Clinton Red Devils return to .Greenville today for a game with Coadh Speedy Speer’s Greenville hi^ school Red Raiders. In the Clintonians will meet a foe even* more formidable than Parker. With! j a week’s practice and correction ofj At least we picked the winning opening game ~ errors, Clinton will teams in our predictions last week. | ^ * better team. | A. tor th. W.11 wh.f, Congress Likely To Stay In Session Until I World Crisis is Ended Brief Recesses May Be Taken At Intervals, It Now Appears. w^lt whdt*8 m ^ supporters were encouraged ^y the touchdown or two between friends, way in which the Clinton team capi An outnumbered and outweighed! talized on breaks and showed a Washihgton,, Sept. 24. — Brief re- Clinton team put up a great fight' lighting spirit on the defensive. cesses rather than adjournment ap- tn hniH Parker to an a-to-8 win* cligibjUty of Rufus King, ex- peared in prospect tonight for con- fnrediction- Parker 14-CUnton o> ^ demands grow on Capitol for « Wil^^^^ team, for King is big and!Hill for continuance of the session 'to! touchdown!'" '“*■* “P intortcrenc to (In. unUl the pre*nt world erteb pa^. bw j style. Recent press announcements that tCStoU laSsrooiJ^Sr^^in:! GrwnvUle the ^ DevU.,l«toer, were Jr an early ” -a.-^ __ raourer ♦hnn we' Will have another severe test of de- adjournment brought down upon the oneninff tfame to ^ strength. The Red Raiders members of both branches a fresh .expected to the opento( pmt «»iprobahlly1>e-too nrocli lor aie|nood ol nail demandliK.that con- iRed Devils. However, opening thelgress remain in session to deal with : season gainst two such good teams I any eventuality that the intemation- I should make it easier for the locals'al situation may present. • whw they mert Union,, Newberry in the light of this mail, reflected T THE CRReNICLB^ WANT AD RATES ’ Ic per word for first litser- tion; five ioaertioiio for the price of fow. MUiiioi cMargc 2$e. Cards of thanks and trftntos of respdet, Ic a worA paytbls in advance. Miaimtua 50c. and Laurens,, their next three ponents. op- in a stiffening attitude in house and senate against adjournment, leaders indicated a hope they may be able ta obtain short recesses, either for KEROSENE—10c per gallon. Yar- boro\idh Oil Co., West Maih St. 2p SPECIAL —Until November 10 — American Magazine, 2 years, $3.50. James W. CaldweU. Call 276. BABY CHICKS. Barred and White Rocks, R. 1. Reds and Buff Orptng- Thomwell foUowers are of the opinion that- it’a time for their teamip^rio^ three days or two weeks to take the upper hand in the tradi-1 gj ^ time. Concurrence of both tional Thomwell - Clinton rivalry. I jg necessary for a recess of Clinton has won for several years j more than three days, now, although they are still briiind Plans for an adjournment next in the whole series. Of course it’sjv^reek appeared definitely side-track- a long way off, that Thomwell-Clin- informal canvass showed af ton game, but the ori^anage eleven thirty-five house Democrats has v«ry serious totentions' and we \ opposed to' ending the““sessi6n. Re- are thinking it will be one of the j puijiicgmg in both branches are on be^ games of the season. | record against an adjournment while C^ch Beeman’s boys slipped up|tbe world situation remains grave. on Greenwood last week and should put the bee on Woodruff tomorrow in tons. Pure Breeds and B.WJ). Test-1 Woodn^, also. Thomwell has al- ed. Also Feeds and Supplies. Blakely i more fighj and drive. Taking cognizance of this situation. Senate Majority Leader Alben W. Barkley told the senate he had been informed “the house will not vote Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188. !^und for pound, than any team we'for sine die adjournment.” Never- *°*^|thel|ess he expre&sed hope that a re- cess! are rather short on RYE GRASS. The Ideal Grass for;often they Green Lawns and Pastures All^pounds. Winter Long. Also Turnip Seed and- Cabbage and Collard Plants. Blakely Clemson took the brakes off last Brothers Seed Store. Telei^one 188. jSaturday. P. C. fought bravely _ FOR RENT—Front downsUlrs ^ RiS’stn^k'‘ room. Furnished. Private entrance. **'®*"* T**® ®*V® ^^ock-,here until Christmas.” could be obtained. “Congress is tired 4t is worn out,” Barkley said. “It would do congress good, and the country good, if con gress would recess vmtil about No- we may be Meals if desired. Phone 377-J. 81 West Main St! appeared to be over- wesi mam oi. nervous as they lost the I'lball at crucial moments. FOR SALE—Lot and two building!' Meisky’s kicking and a potentially on Musgrove street, lot on Adair <la«<erous Blue Hose passing attack street, several lots on Florida street,most encouraging features 24-acre tract of land on Adair street'®* *«*■ the Johnsonmen, as brick warehouse on Broad street ^ J. P. Prather. |0-6p House Speaker Rayburn, earlier, said he “did not know” what the house situation was on the adjourn- Captain Mike averaged about 40 yards in seven kicks Saturday, and PANSY WaANTS. Place Your (Drderithlit in spite' of the fast-ruling Now for Super Swiss jGiant Pan- Clemson line. Half ol P. C.’s 10 first* stes. Large Flowers, Long Stems and downs ^vere made from passing Beautiful Colors. BUdeely Brothers i which netted a total of 75 yards in' Seed Store. Telephone 188. Ic, 16 trys. * ' I Vegetable Laxetive Has Important Points GOOD RAWLEIGH ROUTE avail able in Laurens Cotinty. Dealer in adjointog locality in this county making sales of $75 to $100 many weeks. Exceptional opportunity for' man between 25 aiul 50 with car.i^...^ ihaam Write Rawleigh’s, Dept. SCI-27-204,| WAR COSTS JUMP _”l'’|TO SIX TIMES MORE rSCDICnONS: Thomwell 13, Woodruff 6. Greenville 19, Clinton 0. P. C. 13, Rollins 7. This laxative does three important things for most users. If simple dircettont are followed, it usOally acts punctually, thoixNighly, gently. You will like spicy BLACK- DRAUGHT’S way. Chief of its all vegetable ingredients is an “intesti nal tonic-laxative” which helps tone lasy bowel muscles. Next time, take BLACK-DRAUGHT. Econom ical, tup: 2u to 40 doses, 25c FALL BULBS. ImportedTHAN TAXES PAID mestic Grown Tulips, Daffodils, etc., about September 23.1 PkM^e Your Order Early as the Sup-' London, Sept. 24.—British govem- ply Is Limited. Blakely Brothersifl«»t week were' Seed Store. Telephone lt8. ic'«lnic»t six times larger than revenue* —— ri:- ■ Kxpendltures thus far in .the cur-1 wAy not keep yow money ai rent financial year, from April, now, by ^vux your JJ-monUi contrort ^mid .t the equlUlent ot ri.lOl,- subscriptions to your home-town. om m . j LET • I Last weeks expenditures were agent. See Jaihes W. 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