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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C.
Thursdoy, October 3, 1940
MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
October 7 and 8
Public Deb. No. 1
Cotton Exports Reach
Lowest In Sixty Years
TODAY... IOMOHDOW !!««
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j Washington, Sept. 30.—The agri-
' culture department bureau of ecO'
By Fronk-^Borker
MIm LeoUi Barnett, Cerreapendent
STOCKBRIDGE
With GEORGE MURPHY, BREN- nomics* estimated today that cotton
DA JOYCE. ELSA M A X W E L L , exports for August and September
MISCHA AUER. CHARLIE RUG-,hit a sixty-year low. ^ -• —
GLES, RALPH BELLAMY. i Exports for the two months ap-,®^® happenii^ m me visit her brother,
’ ' lounnn ' are taking place not in the areas of
The
MAGIC — DIseoveries
most important things
that
I Mr. and Mi?. 1. M. Smith, accom-
jpanied by their daughter, Marjorie,
I attended the wedding of Mrs. Smith’s]
{brother, Marshall Leaman, last Fri-J
j day in Greenwood.
Mrs. C. T
DR. 1.1. W. BAIIEY,
DEAN OF aiNTON
PHYSKIANS, PASSES
(OoofUmied from page one)
It s riotous . . . it’s hilarious . . .iproximated 125,000 bales, as com-;“re iaii.in8 uoi, m uic Laurens
when the world’s richest girl steps pared with 870,000 bales last year . Miss Sara Grary has returned to
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Smith left Frid,w '>3' <he ~n*m*atto
IM- Jamei OTtell In '•"“<* “ »nion* It, stawich-
ler, James ui^eii, m ^
out with an
impudent young man'and a ten-year average of nearly engaged in war, but in ^^^^^ho^a-‘ after spending the week- Miss Julia McNeill
est and most devoted leaden.
Dr. Bailey was married twice. His
Bailey, Chester; Lewis M. Bailey,
Spartanburg; and T. L. W. Bailey,
Jr., Washington, D. C. Hit second
marriage was to Miss Annie Drum
mond of Lanford Statiim. The sur
viving six children of this union are:
W. Drummond Bailey, Greenwood;
Mrs. H. G. Malley, Washington, D.
C.; Mrs. F. B. Pinson, Jr., Greens
boro, N. C.; Misses Mary EUa Bailey,
Annie Rogers Bailey, and William
Franklin Bailey of this city..
without a dime . . . and learns howi 1,000,000 bale.s. Shipments were lojres of scientiste here in America, mother and sister, From this union
----- - . ..where new discoveries that will | three chUdren .survive: Miss Agatha
life was meant to be lived!
•‘Picture People.” “Streamlined."
1-ate.st News.
10 A. M. Show—MONDAY.
10c and 28c
WFDXESD.AY and THURSDAY,
Dctober 9 and 10
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largely to Great Britain, Japan and where new di^overies
Canada , .eventually set the world free from^ „ . Warren of Newberrv
• without a marked increase in the the «onomic ills which lead to war,
.seasonally adjusted rate,” the bureau.^re being made every few weeks. ^ ^
(Said, “exports for the season, includ- These secrets of Nature which Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Boozer spent
‘ing cotton traded to Great Britain are being uncovered so rapidly are j^gt week-end with their son, Horace
.for rubber, will hot reach 2,000,000 so amazing that they seem like,Boozer, in Newberry,
bales.” rnagic. They are, in their possii-j Mrs. D. M. Vaughn and Mrs. J. J.
The unfavorable export situation, bilities as potent as any charms at-j Cornwall spent Saturday in Florence
'was balanced by domestic consump- tributed to the sorcerers of ancient j ^here they visited Mr. and Mrs. R.
,, . T, ^ McMillan.
jWB DO ALL KINDS OF PRINTING
—EXCEPT BAD
' CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.
'Queen Of the Mob
Bated on J. Edg* Hoover s book, ^^e bureau reported. legend and fable. If only a few of
“Poi-sons In Hiding.’ ' “jo August, domestic mill con-i the r^ent discoveries of science Mrs. Alice Gary will have as her
With RALPH BELLAMY, J. CAR- established a record all-1 come into general application, it is guests for the week-end Mr. and
IU)L NAISH. BLANCHE YURKA..time high for that month. With im-ieasy to picture a world set free Mrs. A. B. Craig and son, Boyce
JEAN CAGNEY. {proved manufacture sales and higher'from want and the fear of the fu-jcraig, Jr., of Columbia. •
Feature .starts 2:08, 4:42, 7:14, 9:41. margins, consumption this|ture which has beret mankind from, xhe Smith family held a reunion
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month may establish a record high!the beginning of time. ^last Sunday at the home of Mr. and
for September,” the report said. j It all depends upon the use men, Mrs. Claude Lawson in New Pros-
“With large government defense!make of the new magic. Unless the pect.
purchases, improved business^ condi-'liberation of their physical energies^ .Mrs. I. M. Smith, Sr., spent last
tions, and large government subsidies! from the need of constant toil for week-end with her daughter, Mrs.
••'Tijir r-h ■ r cotton textiles to domestic and bare subsistence is accompanied byiM. R. Hunter, in Gray Court.
fofcign consumers, domestic mill j a liberation of the human spirit ( Mrs. Dowe Bedenbaugh, Mrs. Ter-
oonsumption for the reason seems .there will be nothing gained. If thelrell King, and Mrs. J. E. Smith held
Free, Blonde And 21
With LYNN BARI, MARY BETH
HUGHES. JOAN DAVIS, HENRY
WILCOXIN.
Feature starts 3:27, 6:00, 8:34.
9 .30 A. M. Show—WEDNESDAY
10c and I5c
likely to exceed 8,000,000 bales.”
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
October 11 and 12
new knowledge is to be used further' a muscadine hunt last Friday after-
jto enslave mens souls the labora-,noon at Bush River for their chil-
jtories would better be scrapped now.'dren.
I The Kinard Missionary society,
POWER Volume .under the direction of Mrs. C. M.
A few weeks ago I retxsrted in Smith as president, has been reor-
* this column the discovery by sci-1 ganized along the lines du‘ected by
I tiiid i»v*-. - — —-r .
entists of a new source of unlim-lthe United Methodist church. Of- ;;
I ited power. By means of the cyclo-j fIhe society are: Mrs. C.'
"When The Doltons Rode' U/FST CLINTON NEWS
With RANDOLPH SCOTT, KAY VLIMIVII IILfT^
FRANCIS. BRIAN DONLEVY, Mrs. Joe Campbell, Correspondent
(JEORGE BANCROFT, STUART ^
J:RWIN. ANDY DEVINE. ^ _ __ „
- Wildward hbTmRrmbit fantastic; Mrs. WmiW^ock of Spartanbiarg;a device ihaT rays]M. Smithr presiic^
talc of lawlessness ever recorded— visited relatives here Sunday. {which have the power of dividingip®r, secreta^; Mre. A. I^Hnimck,
ot blood streaked days when terror- Mr. and Mrs. Thurman King and .the atoms of which all matter is treasurer; Mrs. George Brocken-
isin spanned the prairies — when * children of Chester, spent the week-; composed, the element uranium,. trough, su^rintendent of religious
mounted buccaneers signed bank end with Mrs. L. W. King. {heaviest of minerals, was split into|education; Mrs. Wade Smith, super-
checks with lead bullets—and laugh- Mr. and Mrs. Leo Heatherly and i two substances. One of these, called mtendent of racial relations,
ed. loved and plundered to make ^ daughter visited Mrs. Mann Sanders | U-235, was found to be capable of Mrs. Alice Gary will hold the
burning pages in the history of the in Spartanburg Sunday. {giving off power in * undreamed-of, uextmeetmg which is scheduled for
West. Misses Marguerite Seay, Mattie 1 volume.
Selected Shorts. News. ■ Wiilamson, Messrs. Ernest Davis and
Saturday’s feature starts 2:49, 5:00, Carl Hagan visited Mrs. L. L. Lyles
7:08, 9:20.
10c and 28c
in Laurens Sunday.
• Mr. and Mrs. Colie Campbell, Mr.
and Mrs. E. J. Campbell, and D. V.
* Wright visited Mr. and Mrs. Algie
Bettis in Woodruff Sunday.
I Mr. and Mrrs. Clarence Oakley
and son Frankie, and Mr. and Mrs.
Sidney Oakley visited Mr. and Mrs.
{McCoy in Belton Sunday. ^
Those attending the Clinton Hi
'October 0.
One pound of U-235 can supply] Mrs. Van Oxner is spending the
as much power as 5 million pounds i week with her mother, Mrs. J. C.
of coal or 3 mil^lion pounds of gaso-! Martin, in Summerton. Mrs. Mar
line. The problem has been to pro- ^**1 bas been ill for several weeks,
duce that quantity of U-235. Only! M. W. Oxner, Jr,, left Friday for
as infinitesimal particle has so far ® ten day trip to the New York
been separated. But in the search World’s Fair. He was accompanied
another discovery has been made*by Judge Dewey Oxner of Green-
That is an entirely new element, * ville.
now called U1237. Given a cyclotron | C. M. Smith, Jr., of Newberry,
or atom-smasher powerful enough, > spent last Week-end with his par-
scientists now say they can convert cuts, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Smith
Greenville football game in Green-j ordinary uranium, worth $2 a pound,] Mr. and Mrs. Wade Smith spent
.MONDAY AND TUESDAY.
October 7 and 8
17TD 'ville Thursday night were, Virginia;into U237, which is even more pow-'|®st Sunday with Mrs. R. W. Smith
Paul Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Davidjerful than U-235. Cohimbirf.
u A nhTr Word and Oliver Williamson, 1 The great cyclotron now being' • ^ .
,1 I Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hughes and built at the University of California: *^PPb®s iw m abundance
B.g Brad Henderson deals out law visited relatives in Chesney imay be able to do that. In the The^e is no limit to the J^ible,
and order in triple doses to a double- Sunday. .meanwhile, word has come from Ger- wealth which men can create. There-
cTossing cut-throat clan in srething g. B. Snelgrove and i many that Hitler has ret all German'lo*]® it ^ w^^dre^ to imagine j
Star City . . where brave bandits r^ihm.n R^irH Mr iat work on th*. effort toia tune when there will be no pov-
hide behind sheriff’s badges.
“Pony Express Days"—in Techni
color, with George Reeves. New’s.
10 A. M. Show—TUESDAY.
10c and 20c
sons and Calhoun Baird visited Mr. [ scientist^* at work, on the effort tol“
and ^Irs. W. L. Baird in Oliver,' produce this new power for his.®rty* when everyone
Ga., Sunday. {conquest of the world.
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY,
October 9 an# 10
i Rev, and Mrs. R. D. Hughes vis-.
ited Mrs. Hughes’ sister, Mrs. Les-i
,Iter Smith, who is a patient in the!
Newberry hospital. 'new
Those attending the B. T. U. Rally
can have all
he needs without depriving anj^ne
eke of atiT' nooessities. SQaner"~^ or
later the idea that there is only so
^rrmudi wealth in the world and that
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I near Fountain Inn at New Harmony
i Baptist church were. Rev. R. D,
With the WEAVER BROTHERS|?,“^®‘'’a
Idle, L. A. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. E. A.{Franklin discovered that lightning
FUTURE — Changed
ships and alrph.n« ol the wo^
tu^ng all the wheels ot industry. |'**“ totgotlen as crazy dream.
It is in the stage now that elec
tricity was in when Benjamin
and ELVIRY, LOIS RANSON, AL—Mioesac Moiiia nriri iriAnA Rv.«i ' i ^
LAN LANE HENRY KOLKER :^ Mi^es Nellie and mene Bra-, was an electric phenomenon
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I Frances and Helen Abbott, Mildred. day . made the first electric genera-1
•Arnold, Billie Arnold. Jean Abbott, tor another thiry or forty years be-,
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CAGNEY, J. CARROL NAISH, ROB- Bettie Dunaway, Mildred and Polly'light.
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T:30 a. M. Show—THURSDAY.
10c and 15c
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.
— Oclober-iL-and 12
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Mr. and Mr^. Marvin Stewafrand ever, the best brains of the world'
children and Mr. and Mrs. Joe of science are at work on the proh-*!
Campbell and children visited Mr.hem, and much greater speed in the,
and Mrs. Russell Cafmpbell in Lyman 1 development of new discoveries ^
Sunday,
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With TEX RITTER. SUGAR
DAWN and MUSICAL “SLIM” AN
DREWS.
The cowboy clouter!—Whra Tex
wallops them they know they’ve {ing nicely,
been in a fight . . . and it’s one scrap:
after another as the crooked West
gets a face-lifting!
"THE DRUMS OF FU MANCHU”
—Chapter 10.
‘'Sfreen Snapshots.” Shorts.
10c and 20c
-•Btrllis
Mr. and Mrs. Colie Gregory an
nounce the birth of a daughter, Pa
tricia Anne, on Sept. 25.
Mrs. Gregory was the former Miss
Ellen Harmon of Woodruff.
Both mother '^ind daughter are do-
possiUe now than it was in the ol
idays. It may b only ten or fifteen'
I years, isoSSlbly sooner, "Ibefoiw the,
great social and industrial revolution*
which is sure to come with the prac
tical use of the new power has got
under way.
PERMANENTLY
shar;
The one certain thing'k ihat out
of this and other discoveries of sci
ence the work) as we know it today
will be so changed that the grand
children of the young men who are
now being selected for military
training will live in totally differ-
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Birthdays
Mrs. Ada Center celebrated her
61st birthday Tuesday, Oct. 1. _
Miss Mattie Williamson celebrated | ent universe,
a birthday Saturday, Sept. 28. i
FUEL — Exhaostible
One of the things which has been
worrying people who are concerned
about the future ol the world, is
the fuel supply. If and when we
have atomic power available every
where, for practically nothing, that
Honored With Shower
Saturday evening Mrs. Edwin
Ivester was honored by Mrs. A. J.
Wilburn and Mrs. Paulihe Creswell
with ^ a house shower. Games were
play^ after which Mrs. Ivester
was presented with a basket ftOed: will be nothing to worry about. But
with useful gifts. The guests were jin the meantime, suppose the world’s
then invite ihto the dining room | supplies of oil and coal run out.
where refreshments were served. i There is general agreement that they
^ 7— ' are not inexhaustible.
But now comes Professor Ernst
C. H. S. FOOTBALL
TICKETS ON SALE
Tickets for the Union-Clinton foot-
Berl of the Carnegie Institution of
{Technology in Pittsburgh and tells
the world to stop worrying about
such things. He went to a meeting
ball game, to open the local hi^ of the .^erican Chemical Society!]
school’s home reason Friday night of • in Detroit a coupls of weeks ago
this week, went on sale at four up-1 and showed the members some
town stores this morning. ’They may samples of bitumjnous coal and of
be purchased at Sadler-Owens' Phar- crude petroleum which he had made
macy. Young’s Pharmacy, Smith’s in his own laboratory out of such{
Pharmacy, and J. C. Penney Co. {things as seaweed, molasses, com-
A brilliant reason is ahead for the stalks and many other vegetable j
Clinton high gridsters and their fans,
for six games will be played in Clin
ton, all at night on the Presbyterian
college field. Single tickets cost 35c
each, and also on sale are season
tickets at $1.75. These books for six
games are sold for the price of five
single tickets, affording a real saving.
The schedule for the local state
champion “Red Devils” includes
games with Union, Newberry, Lau
rens, Greenwood, Gaffney, and
Thomwell. Each of these should
prove a thriller.
Provision has been made for stu
dents now in school to buy their
tickets at school at reduced pricM.
products.
Nature took millions of years to I
manufacture the hidden depMits of
oil and coal; Prof. Berl nuuces hk
sampkn in an hotur. It is still c^pap-
er to ge4 oil and coal out of ^
ground, but when the 8U]H>ly begimj
to run short, men know how to
the identical products.
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WEALTH ~ Create#
Sudi thingi as I’ve Just been writ
ing about, and other new scientific
triumph such ae making rubber out
of seawater, extracting magneduoi
from seawater, and the like, are U-
lustratioos of the etemM truth ttuid
wealth Is the product of
thought <and lalmr applied to flea
raw materials with which Natura
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