The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 31, 1939, Image 8
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1939
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Tekfihooc No. 2
Looking Toward 1940
Washington
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WashiniftoTi, Aug. 21. — If anybody
had any ,lmgi*ring doubts that the
I Democratic party is split wide oi)en,
the president himself removed them
i in his letter to the Young Democrats’
national convention at I'ittsburgh. In
j so many words the president declared
[that he w'ould bolt the Democratic
;j»arty if it nominat<-<l a conservative
I for its presidential candidate next
I year.
I Following closely ufKjn Mr. Roose-
j volt’s public denunciation of the sena-1
j‘. >rs and repre.sentatives of his owm j
; lai ty w'ho formed a coalition with the i
i{e|)ublicans to defeat jMirts of the ad-i
ministration’s i)rogram of legi.slation j
which the pix*si<leMt regard<*<l as vital,!
.this declaration is accepted here as a!
gauge of Iwittle aime<l at the elements j
.in his party who are lined u|> behind;
Vice-I’resid«'nt TJarner’s It'iader.shijt in'
the effort to prevent the president’s ^
lowii renominatiori, or the nomination!
!of a candidate of Mr. Rooscwelt’.s' 2-'-
j( amptiell has Ix-en sf^ending a few
If .Mr. H(M)8eveIt is renominated, or |
the ninninution g<H!is to a New Dealer,
of wh<»m he approves, th<'re is every
Japan, Deserted,
^ To Carry On
imm«7»e campaigns in China because
she believed her agreement with Ger
many excluded the danger of effec
tive interference from Russia. *
Germany’s deal relieves the Soviet.^
Policy Held Unchanffed In Spite I of danger on the Western front and
the bosoms of those adoring admirer?
who have been shooting presentation
dolls, swords and antique armor to
! HitDr for two years!
of Pact Between Her Ally /ind
Foe, Germany and Russia. -
WARNS A.MERICANS TO GO
fraes their hands in the Ela.st. Pos-j Amsterdam, Aug. 28. — Advertlsc-
aibly Joeeph Stalin may not use hislments in newspapers today gave ur-
freedom aggressively. But he is Ja-
. . 1 pan’s Public Enemy No. 2 amJ Japan
Reaction in
WA.SHINnTON, D. C. — Senator
Robert A. Taft of Ohio, son of the
Jafe President and Chief Justice of
the Supreme Court, who has an-
tiounc'-d his candidacy for 1!M0 Re
publican nomination for President.
Tokyo, Aug. 26.
Japanese prews to the Germaii^lusaian jiRierty
agreement ran for the moot part; ,ru' ' ‘t.
ahmg standard lines. Bombahells y,, . , ^
w<« «m««i .nd .nn.« whKh fom.
■Kerin* bUr.-. re«.und«l. The ^ w .
|»h<,we<i it felt .. doe* the Wejt when!*"”' ^ im.|tined A.ide from the which they came,
het down. ;meaaonea ^in can take to prolong
1 , , the struggle in expectation of wear-
I I-rom masses of shop-worn verbi-jj^ militarily and eco-
, age one remark showed up as it^i-jnomically, Japan must expect inten-
igendusiy Jafkanese. Japanese ti-thical gj^j^ pressure wherever her inter-
' kleas, said the Nichi Nichi, cannot touch Russia. Instead of oppress
ing Japan’s enterprises on Sakhalin
Island, Stalin can evict them, his pin
pricks in Mongolia can become dagger
thru.'t.s.
gent notice to all .American citizens
to leave The Netherlands as soon as
possible.
Netherlands authorities said Amer
icans who entered Holland from other
countries must Jea\’e in a few days or
face deportation to the countries from
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JAMES W’. CALDWELL
understand European diplomacy.”
Thi8\i8 no choice flower of priggish'-
ness though it smells like one. It i«
the oriental way of saying, “Hitler’s
code is a peculiar one; it permits him
to desert his friends.”
Such are the prospects opened be-
Tht agriwmi-nt that Japan regarded'
JOANNA NEWS
a.s one of the keystones of her foreign ^^'hat emotions must be surging up in
policy was thrown on the scrap heapj
without even the courtesy of advance |
information.
It wa.'k all right to admire Hitler’s
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•Miss Frances
Idays with .Miss .Sara 0.s^bome in Gaff
ney.
M iss Lucia Nabors of Greenville, |
pmlipwT J a"lmit'fri;n'"ihe tikrt'on \ "I’t,"' ‘he week-end at home,
the i>ait of Southern Democratic lead-^ *
'dynamic diplomacy when it marie the!
j demfkcracie.s srjuirm, but feelings
c.hanged when the fuehrer's latest gy-
' lation left Jaj>an in the lurch. Hitler’s
; anti-f.'om intern partner is fighting
jthe greatest war of her history, and
I while it is still unfinished Hitler sud-
ers, as serious and prehapk even more
Iwidesprearl than the bolt which re«uK-
e<l in the defeat of Alfred E. Smith
and the election of Herb<!»rt Hoover in
1}*‘28.
Split Would Spell Defeat
raig of .Ninety-
Six, and Miss Hamilton of Spring-
field, N. spent Sunday with .Mr.
and Mrs. (Charlie Craig.
Miss Kverlena Whelchel had as her
Sunday guests from Pacxdet and Gaff
ney, Mr. and .Mrs, Hal Gamer, Mr.
, .. . ... ... ,and .Mrs. David Gamer, Mrs. Bernice
.Such a split in the party m HecHon -purner, Roy Gamer and Mrs. Emma
lyear would sim-II defiat, just as a
by .Mr. R<H).sevelt
would sjHdl def<-at
Hut if .Mr. R(K»seveIt and his per
sonal following Ixkltetl the party nomi
nee they woubi have no place to go
except in a new third party. The- sit
uation then would Ik* (larMllel to that
I in 11M2, when Th«‘<H|ore R<K»sevelt and
jhis perseoial f<dl<»wers Itohed the Re
publican ticket head«*<l by IV**sident
[Taft, ami fomie«l the I*rogres.«ive or
“Bull .M«Kkse’’ party. |
The Roowvelt lK»lt in 1!M2 resulted
in the electkm of Wo«Klr<»w Wilson.!
A .R4H».sevelt Indt in lt«40 would Mlm«*st |
certainly result in th«- eI««ction of the
Ri-publi^an candidate, in the opinion
of the shrewTb'sl ami most exiiei ienri-il
liKkIitical «*liM*rvers in Washington,
I The chief hojN* of a Democratic vic
tory in l'.*4(». It IS fell here, is that the
differences la-tween the two wnngs of
the |iarty 4m* rornpl«*4e|y n'c**ncile<l
That IS not M iiously considert*d |h»s
Slide. Th«-i«* t«M» miH'h «liv«*rvence
denly confers a free hand on a hostile
power whose frontiers adjoin China’s
and Japan’s.
The official Japanese first reaction
was an automatic and almoat hypnotic
repetition that Japan’s China policy
would go on unchanged. That cry
came from the heart, for it is in re
lation to the China policy, on which
her fortune is staked, that Japan is
chiefly concerned with the effects of
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and his fidlowers Johnson and chil- Kussia’s new fn*edom.
dren sjK-nt the w<«*-k-end in (.Hinton.
.Miss CatlM-rine Finney s|>ent .Sat-
unlay in’Charlo^e.
.Mr, ami .Mrs^'I'itts and Mr. ami
.Mrs. R. Itay have returned fr«»m the
World’s fair.
.Me*-srs. (
baugh of .New'lM-rry, ami Mism-s |j^liM-
ami Jeanette Dwkey sfkerrt .^atunlay
Ja{j«n cannot forget," says the
Asahi, “that the constructior> <kf a new
order In f^ast Asia can only be achiev-
e<l by disUslging communism.”
It is not id<*ological c(»mmunism
that Ja|>an is fighting but an armed
H-Tu* ('nrrm*r, Roy Heden- ‘l^-t^torship in which she sees com
munism emlKNliiKl. Japan’s nalitmal
security, th«* future of her race ami
empini* are involved, becau.se if 400,-'
in HIaek'*tock.
Hud. .Mary and iH/t Carr have re-**nd the vwst territory
turmsi fnon a visit to their grand- ^ hina come under .^viet influents*
mother in Gaff my. Jar.an cannot Ik* .>«afe.
■— . j from the economic viewpoint the
Fine Record At ( lemiM»n - pri sont war is one for Japan’s “1x4.-
The .Mis-es .Nell Hhiiwii and .4udie ofress t<» markets and
.Mae \V«nkI have r**turne«l frt.m the,c(*mpletely d<*fensible and
(tpfKtrtunity ss'hool at t’l»■m^^ln c<,). |A'<*utn»Ilable by .lapan’s <*wti p<rwer.
leg«*. TlM*y were tb« r.Jily students j th«* strategic viewpoint it ia a
from lauren.* county to make the hrm-
or nJI, each winning an award of
l.'t.lMi to be apfd.td to next year’* tu
ition fee.
of iH.iiit «>f view, and loo iiiiu'h bitter-1 Fxiter Horae* In .Shaw
IM-*". has been engeiidereil by the ih*- Tho*>e from (bJdville i-ntering hors-
feethm* of parly tiiem>K-rs in l»oth m the hor«e show to la- held at
liou i- of i-oiiirress. t linton KiHlay night are; Mesars.
Ill the clo;4ng day* of the Gary DillanI ami W, t’. Ihiltl.in*-, two
tin- lid wa* off, and language wa- i x eM« h; W A. .M«Hirb« a«i, W. E. Hragg,
chatigml iMKwt-en mem)* in of the JariH-* \d«li*on and Irr. W. T Martin,
.uiie party *uch a* had Uen M-bioni one ••a«*h.
heard in congre*- iiM-e th« tlay-. be
'war to prevent t'hina from falling
I umU-r Russia.
A Weak, disunite<l, incuralily inco- ‘
henive race rather than a nation, the;
< him**e are «lestine<l, a* th«- Jafkam-se
nee »t, t«k fall under either Russian ■
or Jafkanene dtkminatHkn. and they are
determine<i that Japan ami rK>t Russia
hall U- master of this |*art of the.
world, -lapan was able to umlertake I
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fkin- the 4 ivil war, when «1« bat« mote
than lUkce n-ach**! thk- -tag« «kf |k«*r-
-:’nal phy*irM; aitatk^by iii«-tiilK-i . ,»f
th* h«*u e .tiikl ^eiMie om an
..!h,r
RepuMican* Kneouraged
Naturally, -la-h di'-hat nioii.v g \,e«
giY-at eiM-kkuragt-meiil t«k Ri-putkiu an*
Many of th«-in an- -aying, m.kie or
b- opeidy, that the ll*|n «.«x'tion .
Mlt«'a<ly tiiH'idid in then fa\i>r Tha*
-Till a laihe: bra h pil.ii, but
■«'pi>ri k» liK'h ha\e I* g.iii t»k conn
l‘a« k to \\ a-‘imgtK.fi fit.tii iiivt"-t:gM
tor* ikiit in the *tMte* «|.k >h«>w. far.
a Vkty definite *wing toManl the Re-
pulkhcan party
riK-re »Ull reinain- the ruldU- of .Mr.
K»Kk-«-velt's |Ki*<kna! inteiititin* in re-
ganl to M thini term for himself. Some
irjterpnt hi* thieat t.* Ukh the tick»t
if a c«>n*er\ative r* iioniinated a* an-
.kkUher m»kve ttkwanl getting hanself
niatle the party rnkniimi*. Whether he
f'lnild get the mKiniiation i« still an
other qm-stion to whu-h no iHkMtive
answer can !*«• giv«-n. .Many ikbserYx-rs
I h»*re think th«*y *••«• th»* *ign* grikwing
plainer that .Mr. K<H>sevelt's candidate
for president will U* tukt himself Ikut
Haul V. McNutt.
The latest scientific juiH of Ih-mo-
Wilh the ( iknvalrwcing
< ei-il Karnit r hjs= n tunw^l fnkm thi
ho'pital w h« re he ha iK-eri a patu-nt.
Elliott E'\aik*. wh«k ww* bitU-n by a
nuH ia- n *iias« ia*t Sat unlay, -eein*
to ha \e Biiffi *d lUk 1 »(Tects fn>m hir
• ncoiiiiter.
.lohn H\a‘- ba*l a
'a«'k durir.g last wtek
Ik- giati to iea *n he *
m:
ij v» re .b*-art »t-
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• ■ .intinjetl from page one)
ve»--. ami that th« .lunger of war ha<l 4^**
not “ n any way nc««le<l."
The “ma.n p«kints" of the discus
sions with Mrt.er, he irulM'atexl, were
these:
1. Mili«r lift “no doubt as ttk the
urgency of s««ttiing iNklish-fierman
quest ions" but “wa.* ctkncemeil Ui im
press upon his majesty's gt>veminent
hi* wish for an .Anglo-German under
standing of a ctmip'.ete and lasting
cha racter.”
2. Britain “wou!«l naturally wel
come an ikpimrtunitiy of <lis<'u«siiig
with Germany the several maues”
lotkking toward a "permanent agree
ment.”
.... . K. “Everrthing turns umin th«* man-
crtMK* \ot<*r5 nhiU’Utt^s h suri>ri^niif
.iiiprisiMg which the immediate differ-
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Iwhite-hainsl gentleman from Indiana,
la'uving Mr. R»k<ks<*velt out of consid-
:«*ration, ths* c.htsiei* of Ih'iinHratic vot
ers IS for Garner fii-sl and Mc.Nutt
s«*cond.
i .\eith<*r Garner nor .Mc.Vutt is n*-
jrardeil by Ib-publican lea«l«*rs as u
,dangeix>iis opp*inent; their gieati-s;
fear Is that they will have to beat
j tihe presiileiu hims<*lf, ami their great-
t*st ilikubt is whether they oouhl do
that. It would call for far more « ffi-
oient iKklitieal taeties than the Repub
licans have ^lispla.ved in the past two
presidential c>anipaigns, and a greatly
■ more appealing eamlidatt* at the head
iof the ticket.
Bridges Hat In Ring
I The latest Rtqnibliean to thixuv hi.s
. hat into th^ ring ami declare that he
wants to 1m‘ president is Senator H.
Styles Bridges of New Hampshire.
.Mr. Bridg<K< is an old-.style jmliti-
eian, whose anivlkitions have In-en un-
derstiMKl by his friend.s for a
eiiees lK*twt*«*n (K-rnvany and Poland
can be hundle^i ami the nature of the*
pixkpiksals which might Ik* made for
any .ss-tt lenient."
4. “We have maile it plain that our
ikikligaiions to Piklaml, cast in*t<k formal
shape by the agite-ment s;gTU*d on
•August 2,’>th. will U* carrit‘<l out.”
.*k. Britain has re|K*ate<l that Ger
man-Polish differenct-s .sh<kuld be cap
able of solution by peaceful means
and “an wjuitable settlement . . .,
itached by frt*e negotiation . . . might j
in turn It‘a<l on to wider *agrt*ement 1
which would accrue to the lasting ben
efit of Euro;K* and the world at
large."
I). First, however, “tension civate<l
by fixmtier clashes ami report.s of in
cidents on both skle.s of the liorder,
should Ik* diminishtsl."
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song out of the old nursery rhyme,
‘London Bridge*? falling dowm’,” she
said.' .And that settUnl Mr. Bridges’
longjohance to share the Republican defeat.
time. In the I'.b'b) Republican natrional .Many Washington observers have
convention, after G<ivermvr laimlon of felt that if Ohio was to have another
Kansas had btK'n nominattsd to ht'ad pivsidential candidate. Governor John
the ticket and the delegates were con- .M. Bricker would be a more effective
widering the vice-pH's idency, a strong .one than Senator Taft. Nobody dis-
movement for 'Mr. Bridges w-as under parages .Mr. Taft’s ability, and sound
way when a brigrbt newspaper woman! political common-sense, but he has not
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pointed out that to mminate him
with Lamlon would be ha«KKng am
munition <t» tibe 'Democrats.
“Tbejr’41 ntake a campaign theme
demonatrated his ability'to apeak ef
fectively to the nvaaeet over the radSo
or in person; at leaM ab Waahington
beLeves.
DAVID GLENN, Mmna^
Comer MusgTove and Florida Sts
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