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I PAGE TWO THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON 3. C THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1938 Cotton Crop Of iHITI FR DANGLES,Lo"8 Branch School 11,825,000 Qp Begins Year’s Work her home here _ ^buried at the Silent Hill Baptist] Forec^t Shows Record Surplus ^ " 1 The Ix)ng Branch school operjjBd; church in Newberry county. She isi Unless Demand For Lint In-' * *'0**'**®* To Flg:ht If Germans a tot^l enrollmerjt^of'survived by her husband, Tom San- creases. . ' j =«_ * . _ ^ .. j. , . j Washington, I farmers American j reduced their cottorr" produc- Scpt. 10. tempt To Swerve Him. year to take enrollment in care the again Davis T Poole heads the school as principal, with Miss Bessie in the primary department. CASINO THEATRE MONDAY AND TUESDAY, September 19 and 20 ^Litde Miss Broad way” (CONTEST FUTURE) tion by more than a third this year.j ; i partment. Starring SHIRLEY T E M P L E, the government crop forecast indicat- ( pngress Hall, Nuremberg, Ger- ^1. GEORCfE MURPHY, PH YI. LI'S ffl Thursday, Lull they .still face a many, .Sept. 12.—ReichsfUehrer Adolf BROOKS. JIM.MY DURANTE and problem of ^nice-depressing sur- Hitler tonight demanded the “right El BRENDEI.. pluses. ■ * ' of ;^*lf-di*lermination” for the 3,500,000 m ' ^4 Shiriej iho shows you the time, The forecast was for a yield of Sudeten Germans in Czecho-SIoyakia.i mr, .MILAM GRATEFUL of your life ... in the musical that's ll.H25,000 bales. .Such a crop, while antf defied France and Great Britain j ^ish to express to the voters of the life of the town I The w orld’s 1,121,000 bal(.*s smaller than last to halt him or swerve him from his l,aurens county my sincere and pro- brightest street . . . more exciting j y‘*ar’s record pnaluction of 18,940,- dwision. Tound thanks for the handsome vote, than it’s ever been shown I The OOO hales, would provide a world .sup- “|f jhe Sudeten Germans can not you gave me on Tuesday. To my defend themselve.s they will receive friends everywhere 'who used their help from us*’’ der fuehrerr thunder- influence in my behalf, l am grateful ed to a world-wide audience of count- and will never forget your efforts les.s millions, looking to him for a and interest in my behalf. I shall use verdict of peace or war. my l>e3t effort.s at all times to hon- Hitler’.s deinaml, made in the most t'stly and fairly serve you as a mem- hour of his career, was re- of the lower house. • j garded a.s the opening gun of a Nazi' CH.4RLIE L. MILAM, i DELLA SANDERS PASSES Della Sanders, 65, colored, died on Sept. 3, end and death, and •especially Dri Hays, Dr. Rhame and other mem- at'bers of the hospital staff for the was I beautiful flowers. CORNEUA PINSON. New’spapers quote an Oberlin col- Not Given Their Rij^hts and 63 pupils. A new teacher,'Mrs. Ansel ders; one daughter, Cornelia Pinson; prof^sor as stating that King’ Defies Any Nations To At-, theSanders and^three sis- was ,vastly over-rated. It of the increased ters. intermediate de- W’e want to thank the many friends must be a misprint for over-mated. for their kindness during her illness SUBSCRIBE TO THB CHROIfICLB world’s brightest star . . . more mar-^I*^y 2o,22o,CH)0 hales of American velous than she's ever been known!j<-’^l^^*h 3.19,000 hah*s more than With her grandest ca.st of troupersila^t year. around her. Surplu.ses .still on hand Horn pre- "March of Time.” .Mr. and .Mrs. Jesse Crawford at the organ. "News of the Day.’’c 10 A. M. Show—MONDAY. 10c and 2.5c WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, September 21 and 22 “I Met Him In Paris” (Bringing This One Back). Starring ( LAI DKITK COLBERT. MELVYN IH)UGLAS and ROBERT YOUNG. We Know It’s Good . . . It’s M'orth Seeing .\gain. Three men' with but a single thought . . . ( laudette. And Claudette takes them for a romantic sleigh.ride in a gay and giddC^rolic that hits 4hc high spots of the Alps. Comedy. “(itstd-Listking \N innVrs.’’ Pathe Parade. 9:30 A. M. Show — WED.NESDAV. lOc and 1.5c FRIDAY AM) SATURDAY. September 2.‘l and 21 “Alexander’s Ragtime Band” (CONTI-XI Pl(TUBE) Starring TV RONE POWER. AL- 1( K FAYE, DON AMECHE, ETHEL MERMAN and J At K HALEY. Powerful drama! Great love! Emo tional thrills! Headstrong young sweethearts fighting their way to gether from the Barbary Coast to ifanie! A picture rich in the exrite^- ment and color of the mightiest mo ments III the march of America! En- (erlainnient even greater than they .sa) it is! .• "I IM T) I.EICS LI ( K" No. 10. ".News of the Day." lOe and 2.5r NF.XI WEEK- •THE ( RDWIi KOVKS.” •IIDLD III AT < (t-HD. HIE rEX.\N.’’ •Se "Little .Miss Broadway” and *■ tilexander's Ragtime Band" — they ar«' $2.5(t.lKK(.Ot( Mo.vie Contest Pie- III res. .still on hand from 'vious yiai.s have been estimated at j 13,100,000 liale.s, about half, of which 'the government holds as collateral for 'loans to growers. I Unless domestic and world con- ^ plebiscite in Czecho-| — , [Sumption of American cotton expands j FINAL SETTLE.MENT i considerably during the months ‘ ‘ , . , _ ' Take notice that on the 15th day of jahead, the surplus next yi^ar may Is- .rii.c.a.s .sau x.mer went j ^ even larger, agriculture department serving j^y doings as jofficials .said. World consumiition (lur- ^ | .Ad'miniitrator of the estate of Mar ling the past session totaled 11,240,- He niade it clear, they said, that Moorer Foy, decea.sed. In the jOOO bale.s. (iermany is ready to aid th<- Sudi^ens the Judge of Probate of Facial with prosjiects of continuisl "ith any ineasuies necessary, ioclud-j county, at 10 o’clock a. m.,' excessive supjilies, the agriculture ing armed force, unless the “jiersecu- „„ the same day will apply fora jdepartment began making arrange- tion" of the German minority final discharge from' my tru.st as Ad- • ment.s to condia-t another referendum Hitler informed the world that Sud- ministrator. ^ in Di'cmnber to determine whether etiTi autonomy is not enough and that .Any person indebted to said estate 1 growers favor continuing market- be wants ‘‘anschluss’’ like his Aus- is notified and requiri'd to make pay ing (luotas they voted on this year’s triati annexation of last mid-.March ment on or before that date; and all^ I<roj). according t oiriformed .Nazis. persons having elaims against said I'nder fpioUis producers t^will be penali/.eil if they grow and .sell more than their allotted share.s of the crop. A referendum Would serve as a te.st, offieial' said, of sentiment re garding tlii* atiministrat ion’s new farm law.- Approval of two-thirds of the voting groWi-rs would be r^•(luiredl to continue the marketing quotas. Beeause of hull weevil damage Thursday’s crop forecast wa.s 163,l>00 hales .“mallei than the estimate is sued a month ago. ’I’he insect dam- ago was .said to have been greatest in Virginia, the (birolmas, Georgia, Mississippi and .Mabama, and below avciage in I exas and Oklahoma. The census hureau reported 11*38 cotton ginned up to Septeml»er 1 to- taleil 1,331,71.5 hales. The term, "self-determination,' which Hitler repeated over and qver, was difficult to.wi^erpii^t as meaning 'anything except a plehiwite although he did not once’U“e the latter word. Only a few hours before Hitler sjioke the ('zeeho-.^lovak government, thiough its minister to Istmlon, in formed Gr<‘ut Britain that it would resist any plebiscite in the SudKcn area.s—by armed force, if necessary. ' Hitler’s demand, regarded by many of his listeners as an ultimatum upon the Prague government because of the fighting words with which he caji- made at the evtate will present them on or In*- j * fore 'said date, duly jiroven, or Ivc* forever harreil. (;. N. I^OY, 1 IO-6-4c Administrator. industrial towns in case of <’z(»cho-.SIovakia’s civi- Hitler said with bitter Broadway Theatre MONDAY AND TUESDAY, SfiitiMubcr 19 and ’2(1 “Holiday” StairiiiK KMIIARINK HEPBURN, < AKV (JRX.NT. DORIS NOLAN. LEW AYRES and EDM .ARD E\ ER- ETT HORTON. - llaie >our flinjj while vou’re yi.iini;! l.o\e laughs at lorKiieltes . . . roniaiue give.s no tiara a tunihle! Aoulh's the lime to tell Ibe world ko jump in the lake ... to answer the call of a lo\el\ Kiri's lips . . . ko on that gaiesi . . . most Klorious holi- da\! ( oni«'<l>, "Rise and Sing." 10 \. M. Show Tl ESDAV. I Or and 20e WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY, 1 " Soptvmbor 21 Jind 22 “The Chaser” ((ONTF-ST PICTURE) I Marring DENNIS O'KEEFE. ANN MORRLSS. LKMIS .STONE. NAT PENDLETON. HENRY O'NEII.L. .\ man-trap . . baittnl with a tempt-1 ing beautv! Romance packs thrills ms! love leads tn the exptrsure of a dar-^ ing new racket! “Pioneer Trail” Starring J.ACK LUDEN and JO.AN BARC LAY ... and TUFFY, the Dog. Thrills pile on thrills as stampt'ding Steers trample a town into splinters! "Glimpse of .Yustria," 9:30 A. M. Show—THURSDAY. lOc and 1.5c FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, September 23 and 24 ^‘Cattle Raiders” Starring CHARLES STARRETT, xaith The Singing Sensation. DON ALD GRAYSON. IRIS MEREDITH and the .SON OK THE PIONEERS— Famous Radio Stars. Stirring songs of the sagebrush! Thundering thrills of the West! “Meet the toughest moh of iron.totin’ he- men that ever made a rustlin’ rat eat hot lead!" “LONE RANGER” No. 11. Comedy, “Winner Lose All." "Screen Snapshots." “How To Fig- are Income Tax.” 10c and 20c Get lineup for the $250,000.00 Mov ie Conteat. See “The diaser,” one of the conteot pictures. Davidson Has Leg Amputated L. II. Itaviilsoii. well known retired t ihu>ine.“.s mail of the city, is a patient 'at llay“ lio.-pital where he umlerWcnt a “eriouH operation .Monday morninir. ' When .Mr, l>a\i(lson developed gan- Igrcne in his right fool a few days ago physicians in consultation Sun- Iday decidi'd to amputate his right li'g jaixtvi- the'knec Reports state that he I stmsl—the Operarbur ur+usuaUy w+dl I for a man his age, and that he is now j doing as well as couhl lie exptvted. , His many friends in the city wish i for him continued improvement and a full recovery. Germun war.” “That was lizing task," sarcasm. ' Hitler also assailed Britain, say ing that “I am not willing to permit a secimd Palestin<* in the heart of Germany.” ' “The Arabs of Palestine arc dc- pe.l It. wa.s made at the closing hi*-! the .«?udeten Germans .sion of the tenth annual .Nazi von- defenseless nor forsaken.” gies.s Uttemle.l t.y nearly 1.000,0001 reichsfuehreh. heard by a ra- pait> stalwaits. audience of c^ountless millions who "I can tell the democracies tiiat w«‘ waitisDfor him to proclaim a course will not remain indifferent for long of peace or war, Ix-gan speaking at if these tortured ami oppressed crea- 7;D) p. rn. (2:16 p. m., EDT) to tures (the iidelens) can not defend thousands of .Nazi stalwarts packed theinsidv«‘s," llithu’ shouted, as roar- itrt«) .Nuremberg’s congr(*«s hall, i ing “lleilsl" rolled back uixtn him ~ from the massed Nazis within the hall. r Subscribe To THE CHRONICLE us. these \ Two Hurt When Car Overturns Tin* car of Canxdl While' C.ojielaml turned over Sunday ni'ar Prosperity, and was almost compb'tely de'iuol- ished. Mr. Cope'land, who was driving, and Miss Margan't W«'hh. a member of the high .school faculty, were in jured in the accident and brought to the hospital here for tre-alnjeiit. Both wi'ie able later to return to their congr»'“s “Tiny will leceive' help from^ The depriving of tin- rights of people mu.'-'l end. "(ie-rmaii se-If-restraint has been taken by many as a sign of weakness. I want to corn'ct that mistake." Then, with a ringing defianci',that held Ins audience tense the man who was an «rT>.s<'ure corporal io thi' lust great war boasted of the armed might of the German reich wln-re 1,350,000 titiop- are under arms awaiting his orders. .Since .May 28—u few days after war t liieali'tn'd along the German- Czech borrlei the "must gigantic for tifications" have l>een Iniilt along thej Rhineland facing Franct*, he said. i rhe“e fort ress»‘s. consisting of 18,000 str'i'l and concrr'to units built liy 278,000 men working day ami night, are ready and "effective" Hit ler .said. "Behind this line stamls the aimed Ciermany.” Hitler said his patience woubl not continue long "while the Germans «)f C/.echo-.Slovakia ai'e oppresseti." 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F. .Adair of tliis city, has U'en elected by the hoaixl of trustees as an additional teacher in the Lydia .Mills .school on account of an overflow of first grade pupils. i Miss .Adair for the past four yivai's ^ has ti'ught in the LiH'khart school. Why Keep Advertising? When Busine.ss Is Slack Why Advertise? Did you ever notice that it takes time and experience to accomplish anything worth while? Y’ou can't advertise to- 'day and expect to find your store crowded tomorrow unless you have through constant ad vertising educated the public to read your ads. The majority of people are slow to act. Y’ou have to tell them the .same thing over and over again before they will heed your message. Advertise how for the busi ness you want to do next week. It’s the cumulative effect that brings results. An advertisement every week in The Chronicle will keep the trade in touch with your store. 7 turcs t>f (io«l. and were not creatml til be sunx'ndi'ii'il to hatred ami per- si'cution. “If the Sudeten Germans are blood ily iH'Uten Invause they wear socks which the I’zechs don’t like, the de- nuH'iacies may Ik* indifferent but I can tell the deimK'i'acies that we are not indifferent. The depriving of Uhe rights tif these people mu.st end.” Hitler said lie spoke in “no empty phrase" In'fore the reichsiag last Feb-j ruary when he warned the world that| ^continued perswution of the Sudttensj would not he tolerated, j "1 have matle efforts to serve peace hut I am unwilling to look on with-1 out end while the Germans of Uzecho-j Slovakia are oppressed. | "I serve jH'ace if I leave no xloubtj that the oppression of the Sudetens is to end." Hitler said he “would be sorrj’” if (Germany’s relations with Britain, France and other powers suffered be-| cause of the Czech crisis, but added:[ “However, the guilt is not ours.5’ j . Hitler said that Czecho-Slovakia^ had no right to claim existence as a^ true democracy, because it was es-i tablished after the World war' “against the will of the majority of; its inhabitants.” “It is insupi>ortable if the motto* of democracy is used as a threat! against us,”^ he said, adding that the! 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