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■7 I t i V THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON. S. C. / / «» THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9.1933 QUICK RESPONSE TO S. 0. S. CALL FROM EUROPE TO ASIA Roosevelt Ready To See Russian H Was a S4>iritual, Not a Me; chanical Appeal. Paul Was Tuned In. (By Oeo. R. Koester)'^ life was wholly consecrated to the ser vice of God and humanitly. Would that all w'ho profess ('hris- tianitv were as resolute as Paul in tie- termination to be faithful to the ut termost ip answerinir all callj I’nderstanding Ixtokiniir To Rec- i edition Forwast. president To Deal Personally. Washinsrton.l Nov. 6. — A White for Hou^ rehearsal for the reception of There have been innumerable hat- *t»irilua! help. For many years ? have Maxim Litvinoff tonijrht centered ad- ] ties since bands of men first com- definite a call to canr (Thrisl minustration attention on the forth- menced contendinir for mastery bu% <^onvict.s as I>ul felt to carry Chris- corainir conversations .seekinjr to windmjr up with Waterloo. Crea<v. "*P**®»^ »»ridjre the 16-year-old chasm in who wrote in the middle of last *'Come over into Macedonia Russo-AWrican relations. Johnson Cracks ‘^itch Doctors” t Replies To M’esl€|rn Critics 0>er Recovery Program. Stands For ^Tnimpaired Press. I Chicago, Nov. 6.—Descrihinff NR A ! critics as witch doctors who are set- iting up hobgoblins “to give the coun try the jitters,” Gen. Hugh S. John- ■feed for laying hens If™ '““"'•'ed . ... 1 . 1 - - tour today with a strongly worded. It 1, U.U.I to cl,s,.fy foodstuffs .s „„ ..ohi^olors," ' ' Rrain, grain by-products, and protein.! ^RA H t t t h tur,-. fouud Hu, fiftocn th.t W o,..-l R^aoyolt eonforrod at ".ineral and viUmin auppSomonta. P V,?™"Snr'R<,oLvoU a.s “decisive in the sense than an op- ^ tlmt 1 nA4Ew ^ weu sw aides chosen to ad- Chickens are. primarily, grain eat-' y,]:>,|i„ w *»,„ h^a‘h*»n on posite outcome would have materially -er seed on the surface of a top-soiled negotiations w’ith the So-iers. In some localities corn is exten-1 tUp strpne-ih^f th#* Rno<u»v<»lt rerord altered the currents of world affai^; road, wi h no prepa'ation of that ruad commis.sar of foreign affair.s— sively u.sed, while in others wheat is * PHILCO Radios & Tubes Smith’s Pharmacy a the His findings are not conclusive. I. :n pl*nting, ^ attempt to sow Gos- S^ij^tary Hull, Undersecretary Phil- more economical. Wheat has more March.^ Johnson said due to his British I pride, ra:h«*r ih.tn s^d in soil pot prepared b\ ^s- Henry Morgenthau, Jr., governor protein and ash than com, while com ' pull^ this country the facts of the case, that he picks Waterloo as “decisive” in the -sen.'^v* of ending the career of NaiK'ieon. Tnc turn against him was not so much a battie._a.s the -etreat from Moscow, .n oh.ch'^his rapidly dwindling army w-s aiwsys able to ht at off Russian n*- tacks. That retreat .so weakened th pel singing. The importance of sing ing, done'for love of God and buman- :!y. not for hire, cannot be over-esti- mated. 1 can almost gauge in .ad- varnce the reception of my message by the cf<nvicts by the. fen or'and spiri tuality of the sinpng which psiccedes it. Yet, with all the churches and pro of 'he farm credit administration, and is considered to be more palatable and one-quarter of the way out of Wdlicirh f‘ Bullitt, special assi.stknt j more easily digested. When it is con- ^^^ March depth.s. mau jMiwer of Fiance that the end of Chri.stians in and around Napoleon's dream- of i>ower wa- bvi a questior. cf ^ime. If one battle mu-t he picked. Ix'ipzig, which sent him to K'lbs. rather than Waterh»o. which rent h m to .S*. Helena, wa* decisive. France wa.s too tnoken to give him e^-^’r a I'hinaman's chance in “The !1 until e,l Hay i'7”^ “ 1* <(** nis stran^ff that Frea-y oier- ev.i.fj the inipor;.ince of th? failure if liH- sei»’'e. of Ac t, which deserves Greenville my hardest task is to make sure of Gospel singers for each Sun day sen ice at the stockade, I feel sure the ca.se would he m^rh the same elsewhere. to Hull. ^ Uidered to be desirable, from their rel- This meeting and other .ast-hour ative prices, to u.^ wheat in place of developments on the eve of Litvinoff’s corn, it is possible to replace the arrival stressed two . important fac- corn, eitheij the whole or the ground tors; form, to the extent of-80 per cent. President R^^aevelt will deal per-j Neither barley nor oats are ?- .■^onally with Litvinoff. ^ palatablft as^^corn or wheat, bu^ they conversa- can. be substituted for either one of The Roosevelt-Litvinoff Of the freedom of the pre«s. To''"- son declared, as a statement of ad- minTstrative law that not only ’ - the’-e no intention to license newspapers, /but that in his oninion such a step •would be impossible under the con.sti- 'tution. ^ CRAZY WATER CRYSTALS DRTNK Y01:R WAY TO HEALTH Sold By Geo. W. Copeland , -At-f Copeland Service Station OPPOSITE P. O. ♦ noon. Too few profe.s,sing Christians have From this program, skilled observ ;< *H- 'arked as a deci.si’.e Fiattie. Had Nr-'i't >n 'Min ali'e to i»vere-.me the v. f- defense of that fortre.-s on ,a-teir! snore of the .Mt-ft;ter’an- rar. he migh.t have da7.z’e‘i the world VI vvea'.er A-ian cenque'^'s than bait iiiatle .A « xaml 1. - . I In my official opinion,” he sail. tions will proceed -with a minimum of them to ai least 50 |«er|cent. i“there is no authoritv .n \1R.\ to li- prtliminary delay from the time ofj xhe principal grain by-products! ® newsnape''. Until that state- Ihtir first meeting tomorrow after-: poultry ration overturned by the courts that ■are wheat bran, - wheat- middlings, administrative interpretation is the . , , , . hominy feed, corn gluten meal and;^®'''-” '' ’h * homely virtue^ and grace of slick- concluded first, that Mr. Rqosevelt gluten feeds. Wheat bran is used -Questioned after hi.^ address to to il-lVe-ness. tf t were M TmfZar. rv- ■ Litvinoff would reactf a speedy the ration to supply t^oteTn ahdi membera- of-4ho ery .quarter at least I^a^ld pewed* understanding and .second, that seems to ha 'e a value which j a.-sociation and the Chicago a sermon on this text: “No max hav- understanding would be of a general proportion to its chemical Commerce, Johnson ing put his hand to the p!-*ugh. and naturi*. revolving about the possibility analysis. Wheat middlings are used' he saw no possibility of ?o king hack, is fit for thr kingdom nf^taking steps towanl recognition. ; >tensively to supply heat and energy^decision on that paint ever going- .Should these forecasts prove accu-' poultry laying ration.s. Gluten meal courts, as “there never will be 4 c—V. t •• I o « t Flu X1 linil rMlIl . .. .. ■ •> •.!onofF£,r.,v\Fl„T t ■*' of (k>d.” Those are the words of Jesus' H mself. More discouraging to me that the seeming lack of results at times of,ernment, $H0,060,000 in private ad- the work among the conY'ict.s is the at-,vanees to the old czarist regime, and leatkless tiie name of litude of professing t'hnslians t<»- claims for confiscated property of Thai was his dream. To wards that work. Possibly that ^atti-i United State.s nationals would be 'rate, such issues as the $187,000,000 gluten f€*ed a:-e rich in protein^’’ attempt to license newspajiers.” loan to the short-lived Kerensky gov- a.ud can be u.sed to a.s high as think this official declaration 10,4>ei' cent of the nia.sh when corn ^kould level this silly bugaboo for- pro . ever,” he .Naid. fjtthei It he ^111 teil with Ulamism and tude explains the failure to ob’ain thiust into the background except as w' Uki ha\t embraced .Mohammedan- gr<-aler results. Again and again a gineral formulae might be reached -m had he h«*en able to have over- choir has .started into the work erlh foi their future consideration. c> me the re.sistance offered by .'‘onie J<‘y an|d apparent blessing to Is mem- Into the same categor>- would be meal does not make up a high portion of the ration. Hominy fee<l can lie used a a substitute fo^ corn meal in supplying heal and energy.!''^’’ ® rocognizeu the right.s With whv>|e g'lain, such a.s corn, little fellow a.- well as the big ‘ “M’hen I undertook this job,” he .said in his address. “I knew that it JGne oj ^Beauty % English sailors and Turkish soldiers, hers as well as the convicts, only to placed any .Soviet claims against this failing there, he turned hack t«» K.u- gradually lo«e in>rest and finally government, such as tho-e which a- a stage for his militar^y gen- to drop out of the wn-k altogether, might be founded on the expeditions ! * " The convicts note that fart a#^ well of armed-American forces into Arch=.-.- ^ , , —^ I do. »..„l and .Sibor,a aftor the Roishevist l!’''-"'"''™;’''. ground forms of w heat, oats and bar-■ • * knew that it .stepped on a ley a. exten.nvtly u.sed to supply the,M^*"' requirements of th^ laying birds. tOJ*e ~Us. Th» usual protein supplement in the ikickingest toes in the country. “.Now. lacking any criticism of merit, the witch doctors are setting Had he ctmum-rsd. .Acre and raided . ‘W' »"<* -Siberia after the Roishevistl,^^^ the t-rereent, the fteree ft,tht>r>^ Ua-1 ^ The protein Wi.-Siilk i55??f milk and milk . . . • <■ j -j -ttLip hobgoblins.-.—freedom of tbe.-pres.v- nieat and , i . - /r j »oya bean, constitutiorality, oppre.«sion of indus- lar. call for help, he was faithf-jir ^«ls Airred once in his obedience. He never w<akened. He never counted the enst. That i.s the spirit in which each auid every call for help should he answer ed. "ven if in** call come only from visible n<M‘d.s not rerogntted by those who are in m-ed, and not from a v,»cai was not a decra-Loa by appeal frr.help, eurh eanw? to Paul would promise that Russian nationals failur* of the s«-ige of vision of the man over in Mace involve a revi- M(-hammedan persuasion w'ouia iui.v flocked to his standard. It ’ might martyrdom He ne er r.a\e meant a new choice between Is- ani and the scimetar. It was not so far from th.- p • it on the eastern shore of the Melite- ’ranean that another d<cis;or m-**it monmentou'i eonsequ*-nee t“ b ‘ ’'aT'y was ma<le. It was not rattle, as tin* \cri' wa*- It tlid not val of Flaniisin. by the sword. I*i- ' ea<f. It involved the Fhristianiration f Ku’tijM .^;tul. of Tarsus, a lew. of -l-'ws. naturally had a burning d^- - rr foi t'fo conversion and salvation »f his own pM>pie, his brethren after m f.e.h for whose sake he. acend/ Nov. 6. Approx^teiy :ng t<' his own tremendous statemeni. ^^^^hOOO of the $175,000 loaiMsI to c.uld WISH himself “accurst from r nnst •' Yet. God picket! him out U- production purpwMrs hpd b«rn ts the apostle to the Gentiles, the one mno should win non-Jow.s to accep tance of that ho|>e of the Jews which ^^d.h, manager ni the local crop '.•wv themselves rejected. But the opirTion was general in of- iadividual initi- ubout the president’s re-*.*m- ficiaJ quarters that the que.stion of I'ommuni.st propaganda, w'hich past | administrations have held of prime I imfMirtance in refusing recognition,' JTIVU would be explored by the president , t i i ' iof animal origin .such as meat meal,' and Litvinoff. “If the Soviet commissar pursued his usual course in this connection, he se"ms to have a s|>ecial value for poultry feeding. In j Vi'getable protein feeds, when prop erly "sumdeniented by hiTiierals, will ... .. , . ...lually |r.K.d ...sujt, »-,th fyedsl ,he NRA is . de- I mocracy. • w here imlustry. labor and ative ploy men-' program. "This country,^ under the mcitalion of witch doctors, has the jitters. We hone meal or fish meal. at consumers meet. There tator in the lot. It is IS not ■ vast a dic- public $100,000 Collected Production Loans paid back to the goveranient up to la.st Friday, it was stated by A. B. production loan office who was leae ing that day for MarioB for aaoilirr assignment. The rush in his office 1 h-'ie is no jMLssible way of over- *vt:niating the importance/uf that mu- mentous decision Paul made at Tr-as, the ancient Troy made famous foiev- »•’ by the deathless epic of blind Hom er. Had he confined his missionary exertions to Asia, even tho he carried l><»wibly Imuse fa tlie Gosjh I message to (;entile Asi- further info will be forbidden to propagandize in} the United States. Such pledges, however, would he ext»ecled to bt- mutual. In other words, the United Slates would be asked that' its nationals should not spread anti- rommunist propaganda in Russia. Credits and commercial relations also were forecast for prominent places in the Roseyelt-Litvinoff talks. S(K‘ciai precautions, meanwhile, were taken by the government for Litvinoff's reception in New York imd Washington and for his protec tion during his ‘stay in the capital. From quarantine in New York’s har bor, Litvindff will be taken directly It merely recognizes that the con stitution belong; to the ave-age man as well as to the chi.siding minoritv.” meat and Vegetable protein feeds are not, the present time, considered to be .u j T -N, . ^ ... corpoiation for the coininon go<»d. equal to milk protein feeds, even if j ..VT^ . :1 . .l . they are supplemented by minerals.' A ration in which the protein come.s I from various sources usually gives btdter results than one in which the protein is ohtaineil from a single source. I The nature and amount of the min eral supplement to a ration will de pend upon the kind and quantity of other ingredients in the ration. Com mon mineral .supplepienls to the aver age poultry laying ration are calcium carbonate from ground limestone or oyster shell, bone meal and salt. j V|59kNTED—Practical nursing to do. WANTS FOR,SALE —Seed wheat, $1.25 pet bushel. W. J. Hehry, Jr. tf Pure bred Buff-Cochin C. Me Lees, phone FOR SALE Bantams. Robert ' 378. Up characterized the latter weeks of Sep tember and the first weeks of Octo ber had subsided somewhat, said Mr. rrs vere lion as ^o the atics. there might have been as little 10 cents cotton loan plan which had enduring fruit of his life, work as there i.s of the work of the eleven disciples who compan.ed with Jesxs TUI mg hi.s earthly mission and the one *-«urens county, said Mr. Smitk I her ^elected to replace Judas.parking ^»*.nk that the farnwrs Wreabouts .oplendid record in BKCt-- With the exceptjion of vitamin D, i Charge $1.00'a day. Beulah Turner the other vitamins are usually obtain-1 Workman, Cross Hill. S. C. Itpj fciA sale-192s n.«d»l T Ford car will speed him to Washington. Methodists Open the ultra-violet rays of sunlight and | „ ,, , * , ... 1 J 1- -I • iu U. fc. Inbble Co. ry cod liver oil. Cod liver oil is the . coupe. In good condition. $22.00. Itc • surest and most economical source of SWEET MILK—10c quart, whipping lAOO r iviumin D. | cream 25c pint, one-half pint 15c. 1933 COlll^rdlCCi it is believed by some that grit is, Delivered every day. M. D. .Milam. Ip of , nece8.«^aiy to Meeting? In Columbia. Bishop Candler Talks^WIth Cabinet best. On Appointments For Year. grit IS furnish a means food in the gizzard, fed, sharp granite is h.m irvtn th'iNe who companied with niade a 1 1 v thAi, all the time that the Lord Jous '"If obligations and I t^l confeix-nces and committee ses.sions t n* >; went 111 and out amone them- the 10 cent-s loan plan snil enable launched activities of the 10th Whie Vhr-tiaiuly, like the world's make the record stUI better, annual meeting of the Upper South —7“; ♦'}«•' ;wo niinuthi'tic religion^ Airig- have met tbeur loans Carolina conference of the Methmlist Supt. C. K. Wright of Laurens, -nat.o in Ai^.a, it never found fertile l•»x>mptiy will have the satLsfact^ of Kpi^rnpal ( hurch, .South. ; . in I hat coniineni. Tran-iplanled '•^tiowing that they will eajoy a favoi- conference se.ssions will begin •< F- "l e r grew and spread and be- with the g^aveminteat if tomoirow with adniinistration of the came :he \v< Id'.^ must dominati^ig re- the loan plan is contintmi wxl year, saerament of the lord’s supper by Bishop Warren .A. Candler, pi-esident Columbia, Nov. 7. — Preliminary ‘^Education Wqek” Observed Here FOR RENT—One 6-room apartment on Musgrove street, occupied by C. W, Wier. Available December 1st. Mrs. Lula I>av idi^on. phone I50-W. Ic FOR SALE—-Pretty chry.santhemums | and Charleston Wakefield cabbage plants. Prices reasonable. Phone 126. Mrs. J. W. Milam. ll-30-5tc *4gU»TV. I ht- Addresses dents On lems. High School Stu- EducTtional Prob* POTATO HOUSE now open. We arc ready to cure your sweet [lotatues. See J. Will Dillard at the Clinton Bonded Warehouse. y-2tc uhjvt uf the Sunday Scb>ol .esson fur November 12 is: T*aul In M;.ctsion)a.'' lAct.- I6;y-1.>. 25-31.1 atTiin for the coo^rat^Srgl'ea !i:ir ni conference, assisted by presid- hr?^WT»rif here apd said that be _ _ _ FOR S.\LE—Dining room suit, bed- f room suit, chairs, and odd piec^ of The FFnionlu/y sebouis are obrerv-* furpitqre. Call 241*-W for apiminl- ing natwwd-t4klwa4io?5 7^'eek:’ this jaaak if interested. Up time 1 cry f - help 1 thiriK t>f t* think of that Macedonia agv* to h« returned hr ye next year. J. Henry Wat.son was assigned to take up the duties of Mr. Smith here in the IVoples Enterprise bank budding. n;neleen cenlurre'; ;*• modern O. S. _ _ i .> .i.»^ Y tor physical help voiced ^ * by ni» i-,hanic.tl means. ' Tht other wa> a cry for spAilual help, tran.-mitted • by spiritual means. That S. O. S. that WA-nt fiom Kuio|h* tt> Paul in .\> a c"uld he translated; “Save our souls'* Ihe electric S. O. S. cannot be re ceived by instruments not in tune with the sending instrument. Paul could not have heard that piteous call, **FA*me over into Macedonia and help The roll will he called by the Rev. week, with s|>ecial programs in the fqR SALE—Jersey W'akefield and B. R. Turnipseed. secretary, ahd the respe)t‘tive schmds laying stress on its, Charleston Wakefield cabbage regular minute business of the confer- .'ignl/Ucance. plants. Thomwel! Orphanage. 2tc The already taken charge' of bi'gin. There will be 189 At the chajiel hour yesterday n'.orn- cierical and 124 lay delegates in ad- ing, the high school student body had' other representatives |and Friday Busy Day At College dition to visitors. Bishop ('andler this afternoon con ferred with his cabinet on ministerie! appointments for the next year — a ]iaraniount business matter of the as its guest. Supt. C. K. Wright ot I he j l.aurens city schools, who made a highly interesting and impressive ad dress in which he discussed education government, and proposed solution? 1 to present conditions confronting the , MULES! Friday will he a busy day al Pres- conference. The appointments will be . • . # - ■J' public school of the oountry. In his address, Supt. W’right said Con-qms'ini the~b[sLp’V'c^^^^^ are there are four kinds of government, fcylenan college with a fuii “Home- read by Bis t'omTng Day” program arraagieJ foi the meeting, probably Monday. iIh mary former stuhnrts expected Composing the bishop’s caoin,. us'’ had he not been spiritually in on the campms. the six presiding elders: R. F. Morris, the ignorant leading the ignorant, the^ tune. Hi.<i soul was responsive to cries Duiner will be serve*| m •!» vsolleg- Colupibia; .M, T. Wharton, Anderson; iprnorant leading the wise, the wise •f help from those 4,ho neede.! the dining hall at 1 o’clock. Imawdiaiely J. R. T. .Major. Greenville; C. E. Peele, leading the ignorant, and the wise • Gospel message of light, and hope; and thereafter the alumni wll wssemMe in Greenwood; J. F. Lupo, Rock Hill, and leading the wise, the latter giving! - salvation. , ‘ the college chapel wlwve the an^^ E. R. Mason, Spartanburg. liberty, equality and fraternity, and Wlien he met Christ on the road to meeting of the aasociatMa wg Wheld ^Tbe-examining committees and the producing the ideal of democracy. The' Damascus, the proof of hia complePe t® 2:15 p. aa TW board of missions met during the af- problem is obvious, he'said, with the aurieadcr was that he “was not diso- adjourn in time far tkr alaaAi temoon,' the committees examining semi-wise now leading the ig- kedi^t unto the heavenly v'lsion." to be in tl^ir stariium arats for the undergraduates in the courses of the and if this condition continues. From ihen to the day of his death. **• C.-Newberry foaihaB game to through the fourth year. Appli- fyr-n„y be the result —I he undauntedly and smilingly em- promptly nt 2-S* p. m. nt John- ——;ii iv- i hmeed every opportunity to \ serve tha^Maater to whom, when • he met _ __ — •- start promptly at 2* son field onnts will be reported on individually during the conference. Him on the road to DnBaaaeiM, he put i this question: “Lord, whnt srtit thon ^ have me do?” Thereafter, withoot Paul’s Supt Wright was given a most cor ‘Twf TOoierenCT. j j. j —by the students and fac- c .f th. ..a u. .da™., foi. fore the board of missions to present “ ^ We have jast ulMuied a car John Bartoa Pnyn^ n and inwyef of and aoul wma| as what God want-r serving his twettlh to do. CoAviiiced ns ta of the Amertcaa Bad God wanted him to do, pciaccution is without lUyo aad hla •ecu nuto death could uot weaken his by the President af Ihu detemunation to obey the srill of God. Ha has aervei hy Be was iiapriaoned. sUmed, acowicd,, piMIc oMec pnt stodcs and finally hahradudi. bat ~ baif as then mt the causes of needy charges for sup-| plementary appropriations. j Tonight, the Rev. J. Hubert Noland ^ Columbia, conference treasurer. | spoke before the historical society,' lowed with the closest attention. NOnCB srith the Rev.L. P. McGee, of Chester, presiding. Mr. Noland’s subje^ was *The Methodist Preacher as a Miais- ter of Good Cprc.** Goad UatU Nuv. It. lfS$: Heaaefceepiag. 2 years, $3.75. Ceemepelitaa aad Guod HuaMkeep- iag, one year. $4.H. I of Fiiie Yoaas TcwM«ec Miiks,| ‘priced righL - { I' 1 Can at ov atabie at once and | look thcni over. $UB8CR1BB'T0 THE CHRONICLE JAMBS ^ CALDWBLL Calais at 12:ld < YOUNG BROS. LIVE STOCK £0. J»h» T. LitUe, Met. n iTou are most cordially invited ^ visit a display of The Gossard Line of Beauty in our corset dcpartmenc. Gossard Solitaires. Tededtes, CombinadoQS, Step-ins, Giasp-afounds, Brassieres, Front-lacing Corsco wdll be shown WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 15th Bv .Mrs. Nan Broadenax of The Gossard G>. - She will ^i VC you figure ad vice, if you wish it, and fit you personally. Joe L Carter CLINTON, S. C. • New Goodyear AO-Weath ers stop cars 77% quicker than smooth old tires—■nd c|uickcT than any othsr new tires! The slipperiest, most dan- tcrous driving steson la nhend — get your car oa tight-gripping new Good- yeitfs now—avoid regrets! _ A generation of uee prw tho All-Weather the enfi Mid beet non-iddd . let os show you why! GOODYEAR ALL-WEfTHia S^IO a Op od;'year M'DAMEL VUIC. WORKS I < I WHAT DO F-S. Jeanes \ Dew [ '.'./lac*- ' y.