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Florence Morning News from Florence, South Carolina • 4

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X07OTG rLosqxce A Single Act With Th1 man The Answer By Ripley Believe It Or Not to vii 1 slip nm listened VICKS VapoRub i ATTENTION ARMERS! HAD Z3 HORSES KILLED UNDER HIM'BUT ESCAPED Cupr IMA Kn bMuih fymlKBi In fifth trwmJ of civil war no qui sit down strikes OR THE SEASON and gangsters lorence Ice uel Company 1 1 Phone 143 A Reminder! Check Up Immediately On Your NEEDS! Enjoy Place your order now while you can get Automatic on most orders and our prices are RIGHT! Heating Water nd OLLOW VICKS PIAH COCDS 1700 4 09 this ior the ac ids lor my He or win free an 7S2011 the 21 22 gen under THURSDAY MORNING JANUARY 13 1933 helps end a cold quicker or any VOti it trilows assert volce co vis ns south cajiolkxa I When cold THREATEN Hem Mc elect hearing the melodious four part harmony con melody tenor baritone that is a real treat for lorence South Carolina quicker service Wo give 24 hour service Ifa cold The Loser cf 23 Mounts Cipnernl Prince Inhnnn I Liechtenstein 1760 1836) defeat ed the great' Napoleon in battle of Aspern on May 1809 In this battle the eral had 23 horses killed him escaped unhurt rtf party and they have hot VICKS Vatronol treated him confined their CAROLINA Power A Light Company ILIBUSTER IS GOING STRONG helps prevent many colds And We Are Prepared To Handle Any Quantity of Meat or Curing We Invite You to Come and See Our Plant and Bring Us Your Meat Thanks to CHEAP Electricity the con venience of having an abundant instant sup ply ot HOT WATER io every personal and household need cin ua yours taaai Electrical Dealers our representatives gladly give you information about AUTOMATIC ELEC TRIC WATER HEATER seek aid here Rjcsevtlt who tor several years has maintained a residence tn aachusttts at the same time '1 tly said: "Definitely and rm hl Ic Uy I will not be a candi at for any public oHIce in 1938 BEGGARS ANNOY DARLINGTOW Special to tin1 Morning Newrr DARLINGTON Jan 12 Dar lingtonlaiis aie being annoyed at tlie present time by it large num ber of beggars who knock legu laiily at their doors seeking food anil clothing The beggars around dusk and only few houses are approached uy the men ami women An effoil is being made by Iho local Red Cross Chapter to put a stop to the beggars here £1 T'" SENATORIAL COURTESY (The Columbia Record) cner senate committee Is un gnother investigation WASHINGTON an 12 Ml Lum bib conferees took Secretar Wallace's advice and agreed on "inlddl of the road" wheat pn rarain Senator Pope Idaho said tholnt congressional committee charged with adjusting difference between senate and house drat would adopt ths same policy fo ccrn Under the conference agreemen wheat supplies would be kept equa nt all times to the average annua domestic consumption and export for the last years phis a re serve of 15 per cent of this total Maikcting quotas would not be come effective until supplie: reached 35 per cent above exports plus domestic consumption or about 940090000 bushels Pope co author of the senat bill raid the wheat agreement re flect Secretary Wallace's sug gestion to senate and house agri culture committees during fennn live days of the "cvr normal' granary Dill that both draw in their het ns and follow a road" course The secretary reputed the ad lei during debate on the senate bill when lie wrote Senator Smoth ers that a conference committee probably could write a mote effective bill than cither the senate cr house had done Pope said the Wheat proviso was a "direct compromise between house and senate bills" Th: sec retary he said felt the senate bill called for matketlng quotas tifire reserves were large for "ever granary requirements and that the housj draft permitted loo great an ac cumulation Special to the Morning News: TIMMONSVILLE Jan 12 Col Huggins member of lorence county delegation cempanied by members of family left early this morning nnlnmbin Col Huggins has recently been honored by Governor Johnston by being appointed Lieut Colonel on His Excellency's staff Bill Conferees Agree On Wheat HANNAH NEWS Miss Jane Hemingway of ingway graduate nurse ol lends Tnfinnnrv has been cd to the faculty of the Hannah high school to take the place of Mrs Eugene Boyce 4th grade teacher who has resigned I JAMES WANT RUN i Jam Roosevelt son and sccrc ry of tne I resident declared to Jgit that people who want "fc 'cuie and good Jebs" prefits in business and "security in heir hemss expect a state admlnlslra ilci in a five sympathy with the aims and purposes of the national a ministration" His statement issued aS iuioa rd cd a train for Washington utter a week at his ramingham home came snoruy av rfcty Ichdits asserted the Roose velt administration was ready back an opponent to Governo Chcrlts Hurley In the democra tic ptimary this fall to obtain a ma i considered more cooperative with the Washington admlnlstra 1 rasn who worked his way pr sidency of General Motors mH ava i An mninnpvc i V' VVUUUUILV ihmvw tne automobile manufacturer 'discussed employment trends in I the motor industry s1 swith courtesy cammed tneir questions to the subject matter of ml A What is caster ware? What is the most valird of Roman pottery? Answers Tire Greeks whose wares de veloped a quantity never yet stir passed in any crude pottery There were two main groups of Greek pottery one a red llgured and the other a black figured ware 2 The Grecian potters quite early adopted tlie wheel as their orlnclpal means of producing form fn some instances they made use of molds but in general the wheel was their solo method of shaping pottery 3 Once Although one author ity classes their product as glazed terra cotto in reality tlie glaze is nothing but tlie black pigment used in tlie execution ol tlie de sign 4 Quite primitive ideas prevail ed at first and simple geometric designs were often employed These were succeeded by the figures of beasts and birds shown in rhyth mic friezes done in black 5 Although the figures were all done in profile the eye was al ways shown as facing full front while tlie prominent details of it A h'akl tp Byins committee is ventur is inquire Into the problems unemployment and relief I Thursday the committee heard among others William Knud up iu "If this congress Is going to undertake to deal with crimes of Russel said should go into nil forms of violence This is an effort to legislate against one sictlan to make votes for senators in oilier sections" "Thai is an unfair statement" Dietrich replied "I wonder what motives those who are so opposed suppose they are taking high minded unbased stand because they see their duty as statesmen Anyone who hears their speeches anginst this bill knows they are made for home Russell responded that "there is ns sordid story of crime in Clii cago with all its nefarious rack ets all its horrible crimes and all its disregard for low and order" Dietrich contended at one point that the south had supported prohibition "in violation of all the aiguments about the sovereignty of the states" was unenforceable ijecause it followed the very philo sophy of this bill" Russell answer ed "It leaks out now that the senator's motive tn supporting bill is to punish the south prohibition" "The senator has mistaken motive" Dietrich chided tnlrpv verv narrow VMOS unusual logic Russell shot back The Illinois senator contended "gangland has almost disappeared in Illinois" He asked a lit tle time" to report that it had gone entirely Senatoi Connally Tex) as serted Dietrich wanted time to end gang murders but was un willing to give the south time to end ivnchlng Dittrich said he assumed from Ruvsell's address that "tlie south any penitentiaries" We have Russell ans wered "but the difference between us and tlie state df Illinois Is that we use our fienal institutions" Dietrich asked Russell to "give us little dissertation on chain gangs" Russel said lie would deal with that subject later Adelia ROSS Sacramento Cd if HAS 7 CHILDREN AND 14 GRANDCHILDREN 7WS 7 EMALES HER 7 CHILD HAD The7 GRANDCHILD BORN ATUIe7WR THE? PAY THE 7WTH i Continued Tom Page One) socialists' swooped down on "You can do what you please abcut the negroes in Pennsyl vanity and other' states" le clarcd' "but when you come down to North Carolina and try tb im pose yctir will on in that hour so htlp me God you'll learn a lesson you'll never forget" The senator asid northern dem ocrats eliminated the twb thlrds nil for nomination of a presi dential candidate "in the twink ling of an at tlie last demo cratic convention "Now party Is being made to cater to tlie negro he shout ed 'T give you warning that no national administration can sur vive (such a step) you say the people of the south wen't be aroused Yon worry about that They wil irespond as they've always re Bailey spoke after soutlirrn and mid western senators had engaged In an angry earlier in the day Senator Russel iD Ga) and Senator Dittrich iD flD charged each other with making MEAT CURING PLANT 'NEARLY PERECT CIRCLE DRAWN REEHAND HO MECHANICAL AID By RALPH WARNER Ithaca NY THE LAST MAILBOX ATM END OR0UTE2 CARTHAGE DAKOTA' l( Belong? to a family NAMED AMEN rfE ntT Tenm rend statistics to show that 280 murders were com mitted in Illinois in 1927 and that only one person was punished statements made on the senate floor are incorrect'' assert ed Senator Dietrich 111) He added that southerners were afraid tiicy would lose constitution al right to kill colored people" McKeliar and Senator RussellD Gai argued that the miti lynchlng bill should be broadened to include violence uy and racketeers "We're not protecting any racke teers or gangesters Illinois" Dietrich shcuted his face flushed never that charge is made In the senate it is unfair and any one with any intelligence should know It is untrue" At another point iDetrlch as serted that in tiieir reference to tlie Civil War during the anti lynching debate southerners had been the bloody shht" "I resent that statement" Rus sell snapped striding up and down a senate aisie is wholly and basely untrue Tlie people of Il linois indict themselves when a i senator from Illinois comes in here and makes such statements" Dietrich then asserted lie thought i the south was making "some prog rcss" toward wiping out lynching and that the bill would not inter fere witli local enforcement "But there is no use maligning Illinois "We believe in the con stltutlon and have always believed tn the constitution Russell accused Dietrich of ting hot under the collar almost having nn attack of appolexy and trying to drag in the bloodt shirt" "untrue" statements Bailey said that during recon struction days republicans "at tempted to impose the will of ethers on us and We hated the 1 publican party" Republican policies of the tlie North Carolinian ad ded "destroyed the hope of the it nnblfcans tn tne soutn those same policies will destroy the hope of the democratic party in tlie south" The he lashcri out at "catering to tlie colored "You so ahead with your cater ing to tlie negro votes In the north" he warned his colleagues shaking Ills finger "and tlie sam: tiling will happen in the north that happened in south" The North Carolinian said ne groes had "voted the republican ticket from 1867 until last because of its appeal as the party cf "Abraham Lincoln the great emancipator" More recently they had turned to the democratic party liccause tills administration "had fed them" the republican the acmocrutie tne new aeai other caters to tne negro is going to elect common of the baser sort" Bailey ed witli contemut In his The filibuster hitherto a fairly amiable and polite proceeding suddenly stirred un some angry feelings early in today's debatesenators liwcely accused each other of "basely untrue" state ments and of "waving the bloody shirt" irst Senator McKeliar inquiry They didn't ask him how much money he made or attempt to compare his salary wlih those I of the General Motors workers they didn't inquire whether man compensation in the motor industries had been curtnll ed in proportion to the curtall ment tn wages they didn't men tne nor ay the committee heard botht Homer Martin president of the iU United Automobile Workers wu Wiliam Green president cf the American ederation of Iabor rand to neither of them was any question put concerning civil war no question as to the sit down strikes cr the salaries of labor Kaders as compared with the wages' of the workers from winch they are drawn I all of this is of course as it should be There is no reason to make a senate invastlgation into a political witch hunt That this cne 1s not althoush too many 1 oLitiem have been is easin I enough to congratulate Senator Lt Byrnes and his fellow committee mmbers in with a Sliaip instrutnent be fore firing 6 The secured their black finish through the tlie of plginent while the Romans got a somewhat' similar result through ui the file 7' They discomed Uiai oxide cf iron wuun in ordinary firing gives pottery a reddish cast would turn black when burned in a "reduelng fire" secured uv keeping the air supply down to the lowest possible point Tlie effect In this type of burning Is heightened by tne smoke lieiiig partly absorbed by Hie einy 8 It liiown an Uiwlilin Potterv 1 and wan so named from tlie section ol England in which large ouanlliles ol it have been found ManN similar Isileclmons also have been found In Germany and other sites of Roman en campment 9 Il is another type of Roman pottery made ol a dark clay up on wiilcli decoration was traced in day of a lighter shade Such ornamentation applied ns a slip or cream was tin lorerunner patc sur pate or modern painting popular hillbilly and in seleetions on his fam banjo as never heard at Carolina Theatre I Co' 1 Her th Month Mot th Sscarwr rw wl'l an Worlds Cyclone Banjcist "Ban jo Iddv" famous ratar of records stage and radio whose popularity is justly deserved as will be en thusiastically verified by anyone who lias been lortunate enough to see and hear him play liis avorite musical instrument which has won him his soubriquet "BANJO ED DY" Banjo Eddy was the first ban jo soloist to appear belore tlie "Mike" he also 1 lias 'the distinc tion of having played over the radio for two hours and forty five minutes rat one appearance in response to many bequests from the radio fans while hundreds of them came in by phone they came in so fast tliat almost everybody in the station was kept busy ans wering them Banjo Eddy has a style of his own playing on all strings throuch out ills program when lie switches to balladscusing a felt pick glv I ing an organ effect you can rap 1 predate chords of sisting of and bass tlie ears lavine stiuniental ous pearl before Appearing riday LEAVES OR COLUMBIA TAKE WEIGHTO TIRED EET Lott at The Eaiy Way WilUat Stamtwl Dicta or Back Breaking Bending and Rolling EaerciMS If your fort nnl ankh feel tired nd tche all becauoe aro carrying lw much fat do wmethlntf about It Try the trealmont that ha helped jnlllloM to roduee weight a ream why ao many neorle Anu dieting xlnw and often timet futile tn re duclnf The reaaon doctor aay la often bcoauno a little aland la not working right AH the blood in your body goui thrown thia tiny nland alxUvn tlinea every day If Il doesn't pour Into the blood atn nnt twin one and one half of vital fluid every 24 hours many people take on nnly fab ThH fluid help Natnre tn hum rxeew food and fatty tiMue In much the eamo wav a a food acta in a furnace Nnw phyniclann mmbat thia condition by fredlnu thia gland the oubatanca It lacks and mllllona of pound of exccbe fat hat been wiped out In thia way Marnioia rrcacrlpHon Tableta Contain the aatnc element preaerthed by mot doctor In teatlnr their fat patient So don't waMe your time nr money atHvltur to reduce withtarnation llet or back hreaklna exercise Start the Matmola treatment today that million have uaed aucceeefuUy tn rot rid ofarea fat The formula la In every ao you know juel hat you are taking wit gt a box of Marmola today from your druygiit Zjetiae or Simian ware It Ls finished with ar extremely ihlr slice and has a trk'ht rd ccicr It evldcM that a jrattic jrat dayas uiea inmaWTr trl: wats tut all knowledge of its source irai been lait AUrHIACES tN bARI tNGTGN Special to the Morning News: DARLINGTON Jan 12 couples in Darlington countv fol lowed the mutrimumal trail In 1937 than in the previous year according to a report iroin th? office of 7 A McLeod local clerk OfCOUit Dining the past 1 waive monthr 480 marriage lli'cnswi were Issued from Mr McLeod's oiiice Oi this number 233 licenses were Io negro ecnples and 237 io whites In 1936 there were 374 marriage licenses issued in Darllnpinn News Item Pottery has wide feature aid drapery were scratch sal durihft holidays 1 What ancient nation attain ed 'the lilgliest perfection in mak ing crude pottery? 2 What devices did tlie Greeks use to five their produet i form? 3 How many times was Greek pottery fired? 4 What type oi design was em ployed ih the earlier Greek wares? 5 What 'oddity characterized tlie first appearance of the hu man profile on Greek pottery? 8 How did the Greek method cf securing a black ilnisii differ from the Roman? 7 How did tlie Romans accom plish tills? 8 By what hatne is the Roman block pottery known? 9 10 type The Austrian GENERAL mN Liechtenstein Jonnnni I i WAiiftr id and pabtUbnS Evrj Matnin a iaORENCS rrlNTIXO CO TnSbdM cl mU mtlW 81 norDC South SON BRUNSON SUBSCRIPTION RA1YS fpnyxbt fn Artvucl By MMI 0 rtrrie 10 825 1 175 W20Duly LB ViBtnnw aver 50 mile T5rd ot thunk tribute "I I Elution AH 1 ir chrd fnr rt lf 4 minimum 'hT OOS I ANDIS fry? 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