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THE CLEVELAND COURIER
'*>... XXXVtill. No, 51
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UNITED STATES
QMWttBtton SessHiBicenteflaial COtMlislot
I 037"1939
Washington, D. 0 .
September . 1 , Hjtf
My dsnr Mr. Davidson *
Mayor C. H- Edwards of Cleve¬
land, Georgia, hap appointed a
local Constitution GommifWe to
coppsrato with the United States
CotsitisuSion Sesquicunt.ann fttlCom*
jftii.ii'ou on plain, tor observing the
150th Anniverfiity of tii? Forma¬
tion of the United States Constitu¬
tion whfch will Jbegio on Septem¬
ber 1’/, next, I am enclosing list
-of the Committee.
Wr will be glad to have yon an
nbunce the appoinment of this
- Committee in your columns if you
have not already done so, I'tease
^ „ as copies of your paper when- .
«ever yen publish anything paotain
ing to this Celebration, We . will
ftpprrdAtc'it if jm will follow the
♦work of this Cwnuiisaion closely.
You have r*< early received our
ToforuraMca Si>;sts from time to
time and we will continue to non*
timw to send them to you that you
zin y keep thoroughly
with the activities of the Sesqui
j®84tesmial Commission,
Again thanking you for your
fcodperatioo in this matter, X am
Amours sincerely,
SOL BLOOM
Director Genera
Mr. JaciPS P. Davidson
"IBditor, Courier
T ievabij j; Georgia
Lnclosur
^t >rr augt y.vagaK£;s^
CoaatUvifiojv Committee AppointJ
off By Mayor-<V ft, Ed Harris
Cleveland, Georgia
Te cooperate with the United
States Cctniifilsioii CdiuifitBtEon Scsquieentenl obj
tifol on plans tor
reserving 4 be I.5O Hi anniversary ol
the United Staees Constitution.
Mrs. b. G Neal; Titos. F. Uni
das wood, A,uy-«t Law; A. Hi
Tien dor son, Att> v ut-X.aW ; C. £| I
Heads Merchant; Lat Van diver
Shetitf; Leader; Mrs, J. U\ TeUbrd, Ciyi(
jBrJberl Roberts, Aotn
Dr-aliM'-i
ihat - I^fease pay us immediate})' people otwj *t[
Vou we aau pay we
have gathered your crop ant
keoefvei a splendid price, so pfo&M
won't, hesitate in seeing us at «nc«J
TVs need the money and ask thatl
lyy-ukiorne around and sea Us all
<Mfoe, Please don’t try to d-,ui|
moxti'.d tlw Scotners to miss us,"
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FOR SALE
Used range cooking stove foij
■^aale cheap. See me at once,
.Mrs. Alex Davidson
tm• pmw
For For Sale
jjyrlbsdl my lot on the East
the Public (Square in Cleve-I
a bargain. Located be-f
, J, P. Cooley Store
kipinn Scab oil/; jOxnO feer. U|
rested write o s telephone ,
fs, Glara Waller McDonald
fiX Jefferson, Go.
l«ttoi ®m Hite .today !'M aotHority
.)|fev tbai ramEcy.Rcritfflgcris «tf,t«sa6et*te' t^r&topUoltej (here
Itear IU of^ou£Ut*ot.liaafc.^aa8. any
IDesoel'
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Devote* to the Agriculture!, commercial (km Industrial tntetmu ot wwt.« county
fidviid utility 60 to Hutiry
Noetsch, Austria, Sept. 6*~(AP)
--Major Dudley Forwood, equerry
to Edward of Windsor,
Monday that the Dale afcd
.css will leave their honeymoon
castle soop for ri visit at Borsodi •
vanka Castle id Hungry.
They will he the guests of Mr,
and MumC harles E. Bednux,
New York City, at whose Chateau
de Caode ia Francs, they where
mnjf/ted June 8r
fiw
Rot: Is Branch News
The Turner reunion was wall at¬
tended Sppdoy by relatives tpid
friends and the table was heavily
, ladori with delicious food, Mpdic
^ by p<>rler m4 uL
GlovtfT end Marvin Pardue, *
W. N. Turner gave a short telk
Closicg prayer by Rev. Clay
Campbell. SJr. Will Turner cud
children, of Norcrose, Meadointes
Bell and Sailors, of . Atlanta/ at-r
teadeA tbaveunica,
Bora to Mr. and Mrs, 9 iU
Guire twirls, hoy sad ,gir|.
Miss Ella Turner is staying with
Mrs, E. J, Huff.
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The state highway patrol is sap
poeeri to be put 00 Satyr day in full
force. We hope politics will not
b? injected, as is in highways and
everything else. Futther, we trust
that the ipatrolmen were selected
by tneij wborealJy kno wjjuaf yrhat
typo oven are qosdifieri for Mkh «
TMP*n»i^t po»Ui»%
Italy, the aggressor and
-the Kellogg.treaty,
Seme observers now contend that
the remote result of out invoking
Ethiopia the Neutrality war am) Act in aloofness the Italia -1
our 10
president aggressiveness ;
Japan in her invasion of Qhiaa; !|
JapaE'cotissqucaUy .asaumes, they \
claim, that she can attack China
with impnoity, for we ( won’t cal) I
her to account for eith-s; the viola- j
tion of the Nine-Power ’/reaty or|
we invoke Kellogg thj Pact,! Neutrality And the Actjpoor moment j
he invoke thaNeutcniity | ^
Chir.a will t» in bar r
for the snejit reaaons that s
Ethiopia was at n terrible’ s)ie war| R d.|
vantage 1* thi a^gtesetTe
upon her by Italy, |
A^ether feutoao which, eompli* |
situation attitude k-the toward the Far J
fact that 1
territorial in tegrity is to
extent under our protection -
through truaties, j
As a n^tivii, we desire to Heap
out of t?«, but maty of our fore
thinkers fear that with
make-hsHevs wbiob neutrality policy j
^ocouragas aggressive ’
tioas tioaa to to violate yielate treaties, treaties, war war is is oot not
only probable but inevitable, and
is bound to come as logical se
qaeaco to the aggressive
02 *fit£XjAND. 0 EOIIGHA, SEPT. ' 30
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The serious sittfatiM i&
[first-page (again-rates the fJeuttullty Act as
matter.
As the News Bureau goea to
press the President an l Secretary
of State H ill are' wrestling wit'll
the questiou vf whether or not the
arms conflict now going on be¬
tween Japanese and Chinese forces
in a state of war. If the Admin¬
istration so determines, there ia no
alternative <pr the President under
the Act hut to ifau-i r, proclamation
to that effect.
The moment the President issues
a ptoclamution Japar/iutd declaring a state of
war between China, an
arms embargo will he placed upon
both countries, Iho placement
the shipment of
rT *° iMm and Japaaia ve89els
of united States register creates an
abnormal situation similar to
which existed wh^tt.tire
issued a procluia&titvq that w&r
isted between Italy
forty-eight bears after Italy in
varied Ethiopia, .
Along with tint (/nifeti States
and forty-nine other countries,Italy
and Ethiops were
Kellogg Pact. Italy; the
oor, clearly violated that pact, coni
montetors beid, but thn only
tion Cffceu by our (^rerameat
to invoke its Neutrality Act.
took a? Iteps, so far an the country
knows, te bring Italy to account-!
for her invasion of. Ethiopa a yd
vioi^tidn of the (Kellogg Treaty.
' Whai the immediate
were
remote results of our invoking a
neutrality act and oiir imlm-e-to <ie
fend the KellbggTa^t?
First, I|aly obtained all the ican,
oii t cottdn>n-l other raw Supplies
she conld p^y ior and carry away
par pofts in her own vessels.
having no merchaat
facilities, could obtain
from us. itistaadofbeing
impartial, we pusstively aideclltaly,
for^he could manufacture arms
and munitions from the iftw ma¬
terials she get'from us nad was
' by]
cot gjeatly crfpplei
arms nmbargo. had! j
On the ottiar hand,'Ethiopia
th« i/jes^ation of 5 iftanafacturiag faqUMieo ’ act;
means raw
materials into;arras and wit
For these she «fa$
&n the outside world. «,;]
Because o£ jttiai situation,
tnenators took the position {tenoral* j
that the-United States waa not I
in fact neutral, bat was partial t6 J
Mr..aad Mte. Fttd Catia
1 maraud from a two wwsks. stay
uW ^ :ir3i t-i••
d Jand ,v,> ^‘Wren ia with thru.. such
nappy to a
^mrirkab!© family to om
U-ii that the children will be Loppy
‘in theiruen location, They
staying with Dr, raid Mrs. Nr.al.
There Lave been so many e3tapes
I’rotn Georgia chain gangs vecontly
that Governor Rivers ordered im¬
mediate release of Wardens when
an escape was made, However.,
that order lias been resceaded.
School opened Iasi; week
around 400 in attendance. Two
of the high sch.ool teachers reside
ed but we understand these vaijnc
ciea have been filled. With
ew w j af 0 { things wo wo ana
r6awn whv 0Jeveland 6hou i d uat
Nva wgood a high school R6
i i.'i in the atatij.
) 6tr / Rowley yo,i ,-addren
Atjerif, is nsiting ae., tticfner,
^“ ts * < ^ esc Yla^ideoaj,
Mr. anq Mrs. C. li. Nelms,
Commerce, visited theit daughters,
Mt*. Paul Mooney Mrs- Jos.
Davidson, Sunday,
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Man .WantediorRawlihRoute
c j 8oo hmm Write
f ^ Vep ^ CM^-SA „
ftal s> s
Please Pay f fs Wow
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Land For Me,
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-n McMilltUi } <S- 3 tilts jCOXV- ^
sistfing of the McMiiJ&n htmeplace \
and the. 356acres. Willis Gl-mv farm, apprc?;.(*
im^tely Good houses,}
outbuildings and pasturesnecr J
church and school, | j
Parts .... ..... - .contain ...... Original 5 parti forest ^
tl - robcrj Will salt ail »r
Per details see 5
B, ft, McMillan, Cornelia, Ga, i
R. t, Dorsey; Liiia,. Ga, >
p # ^ '.,Z____1... <.p tat0!I Clermont, Ga.
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certain totalitarian governments it,
Asia and Europe. It is either war, j
many believe, or a supine, pisca* i
meal subjection of all democracies j
and other honorably discoaSd j
countries. }
General Pershing, who Judos!
war as lew men do, .voiced -ti,?;
American the tradition in his addiet^.j
dedication of the Peace j
Monument'at Montfaucon, PriEce,
August 1, 1937, whsn he said ; 1
the! “Yet xrx the fere of clangor from;
frequent stupidity or unholy!
ambition of falsa leaders, ws
ever bold cuwelrsa ready to yield j
our tiii to defer* . 5 tho liberty ye-51
have inherited,’’ 1
The defence of; our libertica
cot. cyrceesarily to be made ejJyi
fioip oar own shores, but wborcvei- J
&a< * whenever the ideals of democ
w®F we attacked Add treaties ^jot
adhjjsued to by the “unholy arnhi-;
tion of .false Teadera,”
Treaties—-those intirniitiona! j
of relationships between!
cations—must bo made no ;iesa .
sacred than those standards of
which law and custom j
hatie established between individ
Any deviation from such a
lofi >ffy conception can but cause the
breakdown reuk of. ths best,' that the
race fias evoled in 5^000 years.-
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A Sign of Wise investment
Tortu.ui'vi. ;vtc »iic c<>mia\»mtK*5 where a highway is
ctosccl for paviqtt with concrete. Temporary Incon
• |*eniem'« is qui^Jy turned into lasting satisfaction;
the;end oi: *ptio.g break-up ills—frost
mild anti rats., SeasooaJ load rcstrictibas, dose
1 % ifteoawfetiettste of constant .tMA; s tlo.keri.ug
m jcaa '■ be h fosgattmS. \
■ JCtmcw# ■ * swtKls'up ^
Lypmet.*: It ?phrmixs ttttder'aM kgd 'toitM’m ult
tnQ?i>Tjtsf«^Xi;i;e<|uces ipee^- with safety,«.ft arts driving
. road h!
\ . Write**
h : PWtANft CEMENT ASSOCIATIOM
, PswJRtteiAtlanta,Gr,
CON CRETE ! S THF HEAL LOW-COST ROAD
Pay lour SuMpim How
imufibl —r—p-w* ......
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sottf is iii* cady
" Ko ■ ‘mx&ar. rtv alwraa
awake , »a te g vxy
riBayaS; SBt'' fit* aBd- .gray - breakfassti-ttiaea.
m needed subshustial
krs&kSeste in Deeamber'a erddt
sstyaneminse, we swssd tte*, r,ow
«rat man:. AX. tUe' tarn -«t nke
?war.» -we -mu *pt. to be. Itv i* ri
■talify. tafcotiaae 'bo to -swil-'be.ralEfeafcv. z&jrtn% fever,
eat
(CbesiO Isn't day.?.
&-.9&S&, t*:w o» tmiittae.- mem, but
-'broalttwt.?
■! ... Oam^-fv&e*'. :K!'
Cnwrae
: *Fru, tiiuw*' m4
V# '* . HieW,
M liv.riwtjlaf
Ctoffun ■*
' Hot .fo-ewL gift
ttw," fc>
fmor one and'a half cups
tfaw» Um’tmm teJKias pneiar
hW# ■hromn wgsut,
■Friii ling
is the; master key of ow.r cMlizadorij
flit means through which we have
achieved tqci.v education and industry,.
Is is well worth the very hifheM'
ciious of its craftsmen,
The, Cleveland Courier
gsmmecci al Finn's pf Eviry Desorption
one-third xeasg^Kaj safct. ;BosrUoae
CSK, se.Ui >imlt & «h> ' tawS
three taWsarvwn- mMxfi .butter,
surd coRtUne write drj fm^raal
onto. Put. out -fi»in-.OE.i 4 ^w*ti#ra<[
Ban or Jwhijk* i»I« pinto, J&rafc
one No, 2 can. ot-^riw>ts'welt.
Lay them «wb1>i in,. Omj oi*' th«
dough, preying the»u into Use
raistwre. SprutWe vrttfc h*tf a
«tp hrovre auger, doS*«dtli i/mtte,
aafi spriuKlo >f;U< ooe-tWnl cajf.
chopped, nuts. in \wAX,
Bai* thirty to forty uslmrios In
n &7S deg-A .38 oven.- 'UsD ,f»lw
-fete wA' twelieiptecea.
Good Called
Vaeirum peehlag . vim 'bilug. j
to year kiMhoo sis- irssfU,
oa fiioagh it fiaci tnv. roaotwd
wiUun Ow hour anrl with oyarj
lift of its flavor eeafcd'ux# For a'
yertoci <m? of coffee, iiv mt,
vieatjr tri o«Cm