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THE DAM CHRONICLE T ill |)\M CHKONIC1 j |||rrtaa II• M i|»W li«•» •• - ............. Oaii.lor u *' bu,h l* Senator lllram 11 Irani W. J**«»» go\ontor Corn foaalbly a 1 ' »«* l-’f _,tl easily won reuomlnation and cent redurlloa In Berengo. Instead I. on the Republican. I Win.'em tie. ,.f y i to lii per «vid as ap.slfied by Progressive ami Commonwealth the P « I program j tickets; tils only opponent Is »¡eorge g« and other live at-tek N a I It. Kirkpatrick. Socialist. direct control supply 1-ell g regu «tenth Carolina l V moors ta va til late .1 I t adjusta en| o f M cr*.pa h sie to hold a runoff primary to 1° *“ * ' I“ -* ■•«I acreage decide between t 'd * I lllease. for reduction under h«*e |>ert‘ >'l. |tr."t governor and aenator. and Olln Secretary Morgcnthau on Costs of New Deal - Realign* mer X,'. Inclusive Instead o f alnoit «*» |V Johnston, young attorney of j „ ’r .wnt desired acreage. 33 «*»1. fi|*irtaii*burg. f'-r the guhrrnsb.rts! merit of NR A Code#— Interesting Results 1*11 to 3f , de sired produc nomination. In a referendum held ,j.,„ || '¿iiissi io |i<•*•!•*> tsalea of Recent Primaries. as a guide for the legislature the drys were defeated. ' Ma» «• IWmocrats of Mtaslsslppl also will a -s f.N fR A l E D W A R D W. P I C K A R D ( I By bold a runoff primary t« de*ermine rtn.e hla prívalo g SJ W w t c i N#w*p*j>«t fntsw whether form er iloveroor Theodore not aff. rd to *»> repa.ity by r e hili!n$*«i rdftilti| ment, manufacturing. graphic arts, I) lull*' or Senator Hubert I» bcretart of th e treas - ead o f Ihc M IA malnlng at the I Stephens shall represent the slate L’ KV MOHGKNTIlAl'. l«> hi» first eon at ruction. on a salary «M # ,iisi a year. Inti Service Industrie»—Publie util til the senate ■peach alnc« taking offlc*. foracaat mating that he « would have lu re an eventual Inflation o f $2,1'0.<kkV ities. transportation, communlca ll tire fr«m hi* c •vert»men! f*l' lions, finance, amusements. 000 by announcing RITISH people the world O'er Is r tv r> » ented f* «I *>b July I 1 ‘I plstributtng tradee— Professions the treasury ex rejolood at the announcement « '« a pect» s o o n e r or ami sen Ice«, wholesale and retail that Prime f¡eorge. fm rth wn of year by «W'lvf o f president II.»a e lat«»r to apply It» codes. the king, waa engaged to wed the veil. gv>U “ profit“ to a burly Prince** Ms i I t'll political benefit to the reduction of the na riña, n i« -» o f the administration In the congre* * i n » r o l l T in >U v i I» i* n vi • tional debt “ For late King iVnatan Ulr.nr*»ta. Itcpubll« an, e«* I the present thla tine of Greece The In an •.-rliiesiiuiiv ra s tro $ 2 , 100 , 000,000 1 » un- erne from the rtvlprocnl trade announcement from • Ith |,r«rel<l»ol |t.**aov«*tt der lo c k a n d treaty with Oiba which hn* Just the ¡« la c e In ten It I» the first of r o a r e r n l n g the key.” Mr. Morgen* b,-en announce»! don aald' “ It I* forvuer ■ sM ertio» thau said. "Most o f the projected trade agreements and with the greatest that fi r • I alu'* It. by authority o f little criticism o f U I» likely to he pleasure that the S ecr*tj ry trail o la seeking congress, 1 * segre | king amt «picea am Morgcnthau lo m ili tbe p f-ee gated In the ao- durera, who o f course do not like non nee the betroth aa Cuban • bd the blind sow on I led stabilization fund, aud for the reduction in ibe al of their denrty • i r used language the present we propose to kit'p I* sugar, were pn*|>are<l f»r the action !»rlovrd son prtnee that e s s au dlare there. Hut 1 call your attention to by discussions o f pn«t months am) i ; eorge *.» |*rtnre*a a p e r l f u l to the the fact that ultimately we expect accordingly had adjusted them Marina, da - g’ .lrr of I ‘rt ’ .* and Further > b I e f E secullve this •profit’ to flow back Into the S4-b t-s to the situation Prince** Nicola* of Greece to which stream o f our other revenues and more, they are glren a measure •»» Uhl..a the king h>* glolly given hi* t h a t e v e n Mir. j thereby reduce the national debt." protection hy the quota o f 1 isiç.on1 llt. a c 'e ll a ae-i er cutuirnf “ The “ profit" In question accrued short tons allotte») to t ‘ut«n under cat critic# c o u l d An acquaintance that •late'] ha k through a bookkeeping ojieratlon the provlslona of the tV>«ilgnii J. ne» five year* to the young couple's first Senator ItMM r..»t approve It. I k e when the amount o f gold thed by attgar law. that Mr Presidrnl had sekrd The domestic tobacco Interest* meeting In |,«nd»n rt|»ne.J Into Une law as the equivalent o f e l was at the summer home o f |*rtnce Paul reduced from 2 J .S grains to 13.71 are consoled for reductions In dufte* ■ blch be baaed hi* »w ent «u eiiU m o f Jugoslavia, where I'rOvce i.c r g a grains Thla meant that an ounce by the limitation o f Imports of that plan* are unde« r*.r.#!.W.rwtlu«i and Prit • - * Marina t a> r t u * t* o f gold was worth F-M.G7 one day Oihan cigar loaf tobacco, cigar* fot * nalloivvl ¡-ir>« »crvl.-e to take . am) cherts'!a o f all kinds to IS pci and the next It had a value o f $33. the pince o f tbe V««* :*led I‘ fee*, The prince thirty two y rara old Just previously the treasury bad cent o f the total quantity of tobac and hand*ouve, and hla fiancee tbe tirar«! N ee* aefvt.e and the taken title to all the monetary gold |b!a S el' i**, M» hate many taste* In c*»roim n. Tl>e 1‘ nltrd l i m * co used In the Pnlted Stat.-s during In the country, paying for It at the prtnee I* an accomplis!»e*| pianist V-iat: *a d would have e t final ve tho previous year for the manufac $■-■0.67 rate. On every ounce If made lure o f cigars. The reductions In who play* classical and n x -W o use of all governmeot t < * » an t be a “ profit” o f 114.33. the difference duties on fruits and vegetables ln> Muiste With equal facility while the Ib a p a l I -ob to ( l i e It* arrv Ice only between the purchase figure« and port et I from Cuba apply only to cor princess has been ach.wlrd a* an to ltk«*e n r » * ;a .« r * loyal to tbe tain seasons and thus are not as amateur musician The prince*.* II • w it ll .Eclat- »! . * The secretary gave In figure* — « >nce three facta are In my v object b itia b le to domestic producers siso like dancing and shotting - to o his ewtlmste o f the cost of the New ban-la." aald Mr It »-*e-.clt. “ they , as they might otherwise le. amusement* of which Prince Go.rg* Deal. • 111 receive Immediate a l t n i l k » tu | As against the concessp-ns made a* w dl is very fond. Against an Increase o f $0,000.- order to make Inq»-»elt.ie Ibe Iblbge to Cuba, which are regarded aa a«. H ie prince**, who s o cdurwlrd uin.ouo in the national d eb t he as Important fmtn the »»andi-dm of In Athens. Paris and D>n*inn. you *uy will be done bc> au*e I am serted. various assets should be de that country as to offer grent prom • t**aks fluently french, English. juat a* much of ;--«c-l to them aa ducted. He listed them as follow s: ise o f économie n i overy, there Creek. Russian, and German Khe |oq « n * An Increase o f $1,000,000,000 la should he rather widespread bene Inherits all the beauty and charm Tti# |i l4(*9jf «rftl 1« the treasury's ensh balance since fits to agricultural ami Industrial of her Ruaal.m m-.l'ief and the p'eaa the Ft evident and mal e publie • i March 4. 1333. fil) word letter In which he aatd in ng perv.i.al >;■>: tie* ->f hrr fatt.er The gold “ profit" amounting to producers o f the Cnltcd States. The most valuable concession Is a part • $2,800,000,000. J k f GRE e'r. tri >y f .y m p**> “ t o * a*h me for I t fe r t M llM f ; An Increase In the net assets o f great reduction In the Cuban duty l* t . v m on hog lard. concerning abat y«u yourself have • agencies wholly owned or financed Of the fr-i.-ral |».m rf romn '»*! >o ft> d-*i>r Are you allen .¡alt.g to a* by the government, amounting to a national survey whlrh ba* Ju*i cur* the fat fa a» that you may t e i $1,005,000,000. m C*EROI 8* INI u p la T e i .« was been afarted. According to I'.asti la a p v lt i .e to refute j .**;f aeífy Morgenthan did not carry the * rtiiMk a probably fatal I Manley. Vbe chairman of the r.,m “ 1 or te rgr.ua to 1 .» I n n .cil p rop ortion through to Its arith when Jam«** V. Allred, the young at mission, the survey wilt enable that metical Conclusion, hut the cost o f torney general o f the state. w»n the body to compile and submit to the the »■ gestion of the r<rC.*iat>l ef f**rt to mislead an t f »,l (•« pubtlr. j the New Deal urder his theory Ia-mocr.it !e n o m i next C ongress the '•|i:.«at cnmprrheti fo u r deetre to make yourself ap nation for governor would amount to $300,000,000. •Ive and authentic exhibition ..four pear be'..r« the people of the t'b ltrd In the Iwmocnit!«- power reaourrew and po**ibll|t!e* ftlalr* a* a ch »nipt a o f • freo ! run-off primary. Hy exer made In thla o f any other EN.HUGH 3. JOHNSON, through prr«» may be a* In*: rr* a* your a majority o f about country." To obtain the data re j a spokesman, has flatly denied 1 promlve* to |he temple when you »3,000 votes he de «lulred the commlMion ha* **-nt a the atory o f bis dispute with Don f e a t e d T o m F. »crepted the I .c;.,.^ratlr re-tnlna questionnaire to every private and ald fiichberg and Secretary o f lion at I h b a g i with (he atatrment Hunter, who was municipally owned power plant Mi bor Perking over control o f tho backed for the nom that you were for Ihrtr pUtfortn the land. N R A, but well Informed persons In j f>er rent ination by ''Ma” "Itefernilnltig the nation'* (>ower Washington believe ltd * true. The Ferguson, the pr«*a "T o date you have n»< krjd one ■ requirement* and how they rwn President calmed the storm, but put ent governor, and >f the c u n .-.!* you f —¡gr,| it.e o ff the decision. The NIIA la being be most economically and advan her husband. Jame* tageoasly *ujd>l|n| ta tbe primary ¡eiq.te at that ttin«, I ct me recall reorganized temporarily to serve E. Ferguson, w ho »our testy anger at year dlMppnlbt purpose.” Ur, Manley explained until the next congress gives It per ment In keep .,g out o f the prr*« manent form, and for the present formerly occupied the office until 'Markets tnmt !•# considered, a* ousted by the legislature. The Fer j cro|e (tie rq .rn ii.,«! a t a free prr** * Johnson retains his supremacy. well a* power all.-* that can he de Mr ti.~>M-*r!r sent the aemator an T o bring about greater efficiency guooris have controlled Iw-mocratlc veloped at r.-a•>i'.a(>!•• r.,*t .-|flo-r hy _______ « private and economy the code» o f the NR A IK.Ilrlcs In Texas for some twenty ffOTrrnru* n u i enter;,five. *** ? ? * ‘ * * * P '»» * Irtlrf are being realigned. Industry Is di years, but their sway probably la ra[ii(|], now coming to an end. Mr. A lire.t vided Into 22 classes, the Initial "One p o n .—e I* to e .' xblUh and ' U r U , '>'1 '* " * ' * move toward cutting down the num Is only thirty five y«-irs old. but has maintain that bslsnre between r *1 ,r’ 1 * ,n '"• w lu .l .b Mis nom ber o f codes from C82 to about 230 come to the fop swiftly steam B(,d by dm-electric p.,*..r ^ b . Incident |g cln aed " Which g|.,e A m eric erica it,,. m-et ^'^ , >* ....................... rrt..ft«-.| Ir> — e o ™ m e » w m - and grouping them In ten grand di Inatlon Is equivalent to election. »m en u|!l uni give Am a the n h « a i f mi visions. Mergers are relied on to ■nt dejendable source of energy at the **.. I‘,f,£',*rr " “ f h* •• • represe f TPTUN S I M i..Mit. tiM s„ lowest (toMible ra te«“ atlv# of the pnq.le could I...I __ let lh# I make the drastic reduction In the ^ ■"-'-•"•r Who tam ed im number o f codes. and rrtirr*te.| hla The survey will Include Indlvhtual affair reat Codes with slmllinr or related In order to run f»r the iHun.K-rstlc re¡»»rt* on all existing generating ch a rg e * o f prr** >.-n*.,r*|,||l |„ (f,e g o re rn o irn t >|. ¡.n rttn rn ia Interests are grouped together. Al nomination for governor of Cali lied businesses will thus receive fornia — mau lad in hi* i— TTitg f , plante, re»ervolrw,Iran*mission line*, Identical treatment on common the primaries be ran far ahead of and *’ih«tat|»na ; locatlona of pro. problems, official* said. The code« George Cr.-ej. who was dln-.-tof ,,f p o « “ l hydro electric planta, opera! l>uk M>>rn* h.i» licrn rtim uiig also are expected to be easier and propaganda during the World war; Ing ex|M-r>*> *, and the like 'I mwm to r«,rtl.in«l y rv cfa j lim r* a J umiu * S. Warden, conw-r cheaper to administer. week in visit hiv f.ith»-r w h o I» in i .... . . . The 22 ciumliiratlons In turn are Ml,ton K. Toting, O E E IE W N G th« 1 li e h«»(ut.i| with 4 arfioU* atld tlt Sinclair ram based on four fundamental groups candidate In Iff 10. *-» of agrlcultiirnl n.|J >«t n t I* <>( hiccough* I’hyvii u n » fu v r l»rrn palgned on a plan "to end poverty a* follow s: a le,ut ov«-r the Producing Indus*.-'e»—Food, teg- In < nllfornla" which was *«-t forth ........ tll«*s, leather and fur. ferrous met In a book be published. It rails for lott ed in (m l Mi Mo» - , t*rot! als, non-ferrous metals, non metal the state to take over and «iperate fix tB faU gh .ill .irte*y III I hr .irm these control plan* for |tfl 3 ; lic products, fuel, lumber and tim defunct factories and busineimea Wheat 10 |ier cent n-iluctlon In and farms acquired because o f tax ber, chemicals and paints and delinquencies a* a mean* o f plac acreage le-low that of the hn*e pe drugs, paper, riibl»«-r. I lie • hronii o- i» orjf inirrvl in I'fto.TJ Inch,-Ive; (1).Mr,.(J ing the unemployed. Sinclair'» op- rlM. fabricatin g Industries — Equip. , " ,rn |>finiing on «h.„t ivitiir acreage, nlecit ir .'.io n n i. desire«) £*onent In the election will be frank News Review o f Current Events the World Over S B M s m G z ............. in 11» »hop in thi* diktrkt. 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