The Cedarville Herald, Volume 58, Numbers 27-52
/ The mm thmgsare advertised by merchants first. Advertisements keep yon abreast of the times, Read them! Advertising is news, as muedias-the headlines on the front page. Qften it is of more significance to you, FIFY-EIGHTH YEAR NO, 08 CEDARVUXE, OHIO, FRIDAY AUGUST 23; 1935 PRICE, $1.50 A YEAR LETTER EMMSTATE COURT NEWS COLUMBUS.-. TAX SUITS Three additional actions, seeking; foreclosure and sale o f real estate be-.j cause o f tax delinquency over a four year period, have been instituted inj Sportsmen from all'Common Pleas Court by H. M. Van sectiona o f the- state will gather at Pelt, Greene County treasurer. Buckeye lake Sept.. 7 and 8 -fo r the] Defendants in the suits and the a- annual convention o f the League o f j mounts o f unpaid taxes are as fol- Ohio Sportsmen. which will be held,lows: Oscar E. Helmlinger and others, in co-operation with the State Di vision o f Conservation. Discussion will center “about fish and game pro pagation and conservation o f Ohio’s wild-life. AH sportsmen are invited whether they‘ a t e ’ member# of.,the league or hot. Entertainment fea tures include.,a. sporting dog bench ' show, trapshooting, a coon hound field trial, a fo x hound? drag chase, a fly and bait casting' tournament and a fishing contest $113.36; Gustave Hosket, $1,154.86; Olive May DeBarr Hass and others, $152.82, ' FORECLOSURE SUIT The Peoples Building and Savings Co. plaintiff in a $8,540.90 foreclosure action directed against Samuel Engil- man and others. C. W. Whitmer is attorney fo r the company. SEEKS PARTITION Partition o f two tracts o f Jefferson Announcement t h a t President,Twp. real estate is the object of a F. D. Roosevelt has “ voiced approval” jshit brought by R . J. Davids against o f a proposed .$15,000,000 or $20,- !Eunice M. Glass and others. Harry D. 000,000 State, ^Welfare Department* Smith is attorney for the plaintiff, works program fo r Ohio was made*wh0 owns an interest in the property. last week by •>Governor Martin L.j , ______ Davey a fter.a conference with the1 JUDGMENTS WON President at the White House. Thej The Peoples Building and Savings financing will be done on the regular Co., has been awarded the following PWA plan, which means a forty-five mortgage foreclosure judgments: a- per cent grant to the state and a loan gainst Roy c . Stanley and others, o f the fifty?fi.Ve..per .cent balance for $6,150;, against Joseph W . Stroup and! which the state must give adequate othcrS( $ i0>G69.95; against Maud Har-1- security. The governor, in making rison and other8t $3f570,16. Public > the announcement, said that he will saje o f property was authorized in C o i l l l t V S c l l O o l s T o call a special session of the legis- eacb ease | 1 • ^ lature to provide for the guaranteed repayment. In addition, the gover nor-- stated that he- will not call a special election at once to fill the va cancy created by the sudden death o f Corigressman-at-Large Charles y . Truax because o f the excessive cost Kindergarten Class To, Be Organized The local Board o f Education has decided to provide, fo r a Kindergarten class this year i f a sufficient number o f pupils can be enrolled, according to a.etatenwmiby Sup t-JLC . Furst, Funds ark. provided by the new Foundation School Law recently en< aetedrby<ithe Legislature. This has no connection in .any way with, the, FERA Nuraery Schools. It is financed by the state and opcrated. by the Board o f Education as a part o f the school system,,in the same manner as any othergrade. I t will b&inecessary to have an en rollment >of,‘a t le a s t thirty pupils in order to Insure Ah* opening o f a kin dergarten-,class. The-state' distributes the fundB*on>/a per.pupils basis at the rate* o f *$22.50 pea* pupil enrolled. Therefore,;we>. must have a sufficient number -in; order-to -properly finance the-class. . ■ A kindergarten class usually re mains in-sessionduring the forenoon only. Therefore, transportation - im mediately becomes a -problem fo r those <who live on- the. bus routes. The Board o f Education will provide bus by mn Prof. F .M . Reynolds* 50, former < head o f the local schools and one time county superintendent^ died a t his home in St. Bernard, at 6:30 Monday evening, where he had been superin tendent o f schools fo r ten years'. Several weeks ago be underwent an operation and shortly thereafter suf fered a paralytic . stroke. .* While there was improvement at tifnes he gradually grew weaker and on Sat urday suffered a second stroke. The deceased, was ,a native _ o f Blanchester, O. He had spent his en tire life jn the school room, teaching at Clarksburg, G., before coming to Cedarville. When the county super intendent office .was created he was chosen fo r that honor, serving/.from 1914 to 1020. He resigned that office ; to locate in and become principal-in the S t Bernard schools. Later he was made superintendent. He bad ex pected-rto retire fr om s c h o o lw o r k a t transportation in the morning, but i t the end o f ,the‘coming school year to will be necessary, for parents living* locate ou his farms, south o f towjn. Tail End of NRA Have Nine Months i Greene County’s eleven rural schol Wags In Ohio districts have contracted to operate ___ 180 dr vs, equivalent to a full nine Tax payers will be interested in ninths term, during 1935-36 school year, H. C. Aultman, county school o clock Local Schools-To tie t $27,500 Fuijds in the country to make their own ar rangements to take- their children home a t noon. Under the newschool law, the Board cannot permit the buses t o ' be used fo r ’.any additional tuus over the regular routes. A thoroughly trained- and com- ; Prof.’ Reynolds was one o f the charter members o f Cedar ’ Cliff Masonic Lodge, No. 622. Prof. Reynolds is survived by' his widow, Mrs. Flora Reynolds;’ two daughters, Mrs. Esculine Walker, wife o f '. C. T. Walker, Jamestown, and COLLEGE NEWS petent teacher will be provided. Also, [Mrs. Gertrude Clemens, wife o f Fred complete*kiiulergartenequipment will Clemens. hear Cedarville; fou r grand- be installed. The Board wishes to*as- children, several brothers and a sis- *........ ................................................... Greene County's 11 rural school 3UPe the 'parents"that this room will|ter. A grandson, Ned Lewis Walker, ( Cedarville College begins its 42nd districts may Anticipate a total ap-]'>eOperated with the same-degree o f ^Jamestown, resided* with his grand , year Wednesday, September 11. pwtvimnij annual mmmo.nf f i q^ponjeffiriency as the other- grades in P“ rents last year and was graduated Recitations on that day open at eight plus .transportation costs, under *the,school; The- address o f the day will new school foundational, program. be delivered'in the college chapel at from St. Bernard High School several The plan is to open this room be- months ago. Mrs. Clarence'J. Brown, This estimate wuaprovided/by B.jginning with the third week 'of school Blanchester, wife o f the former sec- ■1“ * * " ' a niece o f Prof." to the tax payers, o f the state that knowing that the tail-end o f the crazy . . . . . . . , a special election for the one post - ’ pp „ r . All districts expect to function U o’clock by the Rev,* Mr. Dwight A. Stevens, research director o f th e ;or on* September 16th. All parents]retary o f state, would entail. It was estimated by y p e eighty days, before the Christmas1** Guthrie, Pastor o f the local Pres- Ohio Education. Association, whojwho are interested should communi- Beynolds. holidays, followed by ICO after the byteriqn Church and Professor o f surveyed all dtetxfete Monday, mid-year vacation period. Apologetics and Ethics in Cedarville spoke Monday night at a joint meet-r^1® first'Week*-of* school. It is siig- . . i. e&nnnno n < n . MafvtUt*1 ' Expectations o f the*school districts College. The music for the occasion :ing.of city, county and district school R«sted"that parents either call at the 1 e- V* ’ ■ • o/ernor avey o n ^have been communicated to the state furnished by Mrs. Margaret boards at thecourthouse. He report-i°®*e or* send a written statement, election experts in the office o f Sec- Court, still wags in Ohio, xdtary o f State George S. Myers that The Industrial Commission has just the special;election would cost approx- informed authorities in all the taxing imsfely* $000,000. Governor1 Davey districts that ..Amended -Senate bill indicated that if necessary the ki ! ! l department o f education as a basis J* Work, Director o f th$ Conservatory ed that all local districts will bo able’s ^ 11# the name.and date o f birth o f ion ,8 successor o £ * ' . - • , . .. ,, -jp*. . .... JToiJ computing their incomes under °* Music. . Registration days are to adopt a “'pay-as-you-go” financial child and also, and'stating,whether gresspmn ftu ax could he held in con- ,was passed while the NRA was still ^ new foundational program for Monday, Sept. 9, and -Tuesday, Sep- policy in 1935-36. i. . or not transportation will be provided i E J r J h t h t i n thJ l e l i i u r e t r l i n e - toTunhalil 01,i» schools, Supt. Aultman said. tqmber 10, beginning at 8 o’clock in Estimated foundational incomes o f for ^ trip if;th e residence * an m a districts .«*ntog,_ All Sind?** should be this county’s rural districts have been « i* th e country. y ■ . v - « r b -nri . ... . begin the first week in September, registered hy the cioaft o f Tuesday, computed in round numbers m- fol* Supt. Furst recommends a well or- n - T l T T r V " , on {M em b e r 2 o r S . Sept, 10. A tee of ii-low sr- Spring V a l l ^ W ^ O ; K n d e rg^ en clu s* w -i lintment o f E. L. Bowsher as Tracy has also instructed the Bureau, __________________ charged for late registration^.______ a?A,7flA*-Su<nuvrM>k. tlRflnn.*-worthwhile, addition— to " ourr Bchftb Appointment State Director o f Education to sue- of Inspectipn to..soe Ahat theJaw -is ceed:Dr. B. O. Skinner, formerly o f enforced in all districts. It will bite Sept, l ls Deadline x s m a__ . _i.___ _ _ _ a 8 ___ .i_ — *b . ->— —. X . X * . . A .. a . m h . -ercreek, $21i700^Sugarcreek, $18,000; i Xenia township, $22,000; Miaml,$18,- . , , , , w a . . . - * Founders Day, Tuesday, Sept, 19 . 000; Clifton, $4(000; Cedarville, $27,- WiUmngton, was made last week. Di« the tax-paying hand but a taxpayer * . • ^ * * Kftn. __ cieonn . »« «» rector Bowsher assumed his duties means nothing to the braintrusters. J O n T a x D e l i n q u e n c y ducted ir, ^ m L u S T w it t f fl»^colle0^ 00oi Silvercreek, $2l',700; C a L r ', immediately following the appoint- Inasmuch as the law is now in force,1 ■-r ■— -•— ,i . ... . , 3 . »Knnn ment. He is 44 years o f age, and fo r until repealed by the legislature,! Taxpayers have until Sept. 1 to ■ , y , . __ _ eight years was superintendent o f local authorities must make applica- toko, advantage (‘of, -iVlwi Wliittemoi-c f rf* J e opwmg, o , >e . - 1 *• * the .schools at Ashland. He will sojiveitkili "toother ihftuVtrlAl i'oiiimissiun for law providing for the payment of de- a r‘ p®’ 1 c , a]],8 K y i © " j a C K S O n addition— te ry oum ch d p l system, Children takiiig advantage o f this work will be much better; pre pared to enter the first grade the following year. h • . . . . lVl,, fo r four years. Edward N. Dietcrlch, a wage scale before work can be'per-linquent taxes without penalties or 9r y’ ° ] e Vcar8 tt8° on ne superintendent , o f Bucyrus public formed or contract let. I f there are interest, Attorney General John W. ° Cp em e l‘ schools, was named assistantstate- labor unions, then the prevailing wage Bricker ruled yesterday, director of education.- Director Bow- of all unions for classes of labor must, \ The Whitteniore law which permits Meeting> August 26 Statement; of Clarence J. Brown I t 'i s refreshing to find a n «issue upon which the Democratic national _______ ____________ _____________ ......... , uvt nun.,, jjua iiu ao Cedarville College alumni list Mrs. Jeannette Cooley and Mr, W il-( sher was born at Cridersville, He be paid, whether the work is done by ,l)crsw 3 "whMe'Vt ^ e a ”aiid,,1rc^ numbers over six hundred. Of this bur Cooley welcomed members of.thejw ri atote administration* are united attended Ohio Northern and Ohio the taxing district direct or by con- assessments havo become delinquent " “ ^ e r one hundred seventy-one have Kyle and Jackson families for their, » ! « « effort to save some*money. Their Universities and Defiance college, and tract. If such -wages are not paid, prior to the August, 1934, settlement takcn graduate degrees for Master of annual picnie on their beautiful lawn, abhorenca fo r spending money fo r a later ,obtained his master’s degree at labor is given right for-legal action: to pay up without penalties and in- ^ rts ant* G ^ o r o f •HhilogtJfphy in south o f towny Friday evening, the University o f . Michigan. He against the officials or taxing district terest being charged, provided all ? ther and universities, It A bountiful dinner was enjoyed by taught school in Allen county, W aver-.for damages, and in addition a fine taxes and assesment for 1934 hnve *B unusual that so large a number o f more than eighty fifuests, who were ly and Wauseon. . ’ equal to the amount of the difference been paid, will expire Sept. 1. ’ ithe a,umni o f any colleK° on to descendants o f Judge Samuel Kyle ----------- . -jpaid and the .wage fixed by unions, The Legislature last year extended take advanced ^ e e s . Cedarville and Rachel Jackson Kyle. Funeral services were conducted at. Wilson Memorial Fresbyterian Church, St. Bernard, Thursday after noon at 1:30 o’clock. Burial wan made , at Blanchester. . Guests The question o f whether the mini- or the Industrial Commission, is pro- 'an earlier similar act to provide its .Colle* e olwayfl tries to insP're ita ■*>»- were .present from Springfield, Xenia, mum charge o f two per cent Of the'vided. benefits until Sept. 1, 1935, but this dentB and a’ umni to get as much eaton, HammersviUe, 0-, Kansas City construction cost which electric com-; The enforcement o f this law will year’s Legislature did not extend the panies are permitted to make on rural add much to the financial operation o f time further. electric line extensions applies for all taxing districts. It makes no j — — — ------ only four years or whether it con-‘matter what has been provided by r ( | w | .| n o P k t m r tinues indefinitely will be heard in a budget, Bill No; 294 sets that aside.' test case by the Ohio Public Utlities Officials ore in a quandery as to where! Commission oh Sept. 18, The electric additional funds are to come from. 1 Taken By Death. education as possible. This’ inspira- Mo., Pasadena, Calif., Lewisburg, Pa tion has brought about a most Selma and Cedarville* wonderful and desirable fruitage. j The committee in charge of ar- . _ — .— rangements was compoeed o f .Miss At present reports the outlook for Annabelle Murdock, Mr. Wilbur $light and power bills o f thousands o f * The answer is simple—The Tax Ohio farmers will be affected by the payer's Pocket. case, which was filed by the Ohio, — -------- -— ...... Farm Bureau Federation. Rural ex tensions o f power lines are made oh the basis o f four-year contracts bind ing customers to pay minimum ■County Fair Has charges totaling twq per cent o f eon •traction costs each month, The farm new students ranges from fifty to.Cooley and Mrs. Ervin Kyle. ‘ sixty at least, with probably others Members named on the committee Ghnrles Fisher 47 died at 6 n m Iunknown at the present time to re- *or *ke reunion are Mrs. W. C. Charles Pisher, 47, died at 6 a. m.| Grant, Dr. Donald Kyle, Mrs. Ray- Monday at his home, 3 Baker nve., port w,cnin ine next two weeKR* Springfield, follojwng an illness o f 1These students come from the fa r ,mond Bul1 and Mr*. Charles Coulter, two months. He had lken a b a r b e r , ^ throu* h the country to the far — j * ~ in Springfield for about 26 years. He we9t* | AAA A llOW ’S W flC fit Acreage Increase $2,000 Profit was born in Cedarville. ■ i The body was removed to the John- July and August bulletins to the The profit on the ninety-sixth an-,«°n funeral home in Xenia. Funeral amount o f .1’°®° kave be&’n Bent ou> ___ ________ ___________ _______ ________ _________ An increase o f 1,015 acres in,wheat ™ ^ * r g f s ^ Bmrn t ' l L CBelh Springfield at 1:80 p. m. Thursday, ™ « - va 1985 in Greene County h a s t e n au- at tho exniration o f the contract andtreasurer o f the board, The profit ^ # ’1 hurlal in Fernciiff Cemetery.- ja mn ’ •a pe^ n_ ca , ’ _ I!n ip. thorized' by the Agricultural Adjust- that th# customers after four years will be used to reduce the board’s^In .1- IBs widow, Mrs. MirUm Fisher; 88 cya ® p“ 0 8* 0,1 ment Administration because o f un* should pay only for the amount of debtedness to $2,500. The financial three *children, Jerome, Herman and min,8tera o f the Gogp81, favorable weather conditions, and rust enrrunt antuhllv consumed. jsuccess o f the fair is credited to the Harvey, at home; and two brothers, .. . damage to this year’a crop. Current aotually^nsumed. ^ gegs|on8 Gftto and William, o f Cedarville, and Harvey,. The ° pf " f Contract signing wheat producers Ninety-five thousand women W d ^ i ^ o n s this year amounted t o * Loveland’ ® - flt,rvivo- w i l l L delivered bv Pres. W. R. Me- p,#nfc up f minor employes in Ohio hotels, re: th«n lust. year. The at-* ' ' Chesney on Sabbath evening, Sept. 11 bftBf ^ taurants and mercantile establish-jtendamee for^the three days was.plac- NEW BUS LINE WANTS “at 8 o’clock. All the friends of the ccn* n pW ments may receive higher wages hy ed near 60,000. CINC1NNATI-CLEVELAND ROUTE college aro c0rdIally Jnvited< ccnfc in im > f o r d i n g to informa* January 1 as the Jesuit o f m survey made by the State Minimum Wage Division* it was stated by Mis H Elaine special primary to fill the vacancy in the position o f congressman at large is the first evidence o f any solicitude fo r the poor taxpayer. In view o f ,the orgy o f spending that has marked both state and na tional administrations, it must be as sumed that this isolated and singular example o f economy is prompted sole ly by the few o f defeat and the cer tainty of repudiation o f new deal is sue*. Governor Davey could save more than the cost o f this election by sac rificing a. part o f,h i* machine-build ing program, and by instituting long needed economies in governmental ad ministration. It is,regrettable.that fear o f im pending political disaster rather than the, belated practice V f economy must bs accepted aa the motive fo r Demo cratic refusal to submit to-the acid test of*pnbHo ‘«ptofam* in Ohio at*, this time, those issues that, are retarding recovery and in which the whole n* tion is essentially interested. PICNIC AT SHAWNEE PARK tion received by the Greene County Wheat Production Control Associa- Ktoger Sales Are On Up Grade CINCINNATI — Sales o f The Kroger Grocery and Baking Co., abot upward again during the four-week period (tiding Auguit 10, it Was dis closed in figure! released by that firm jhere today, ______ _ „ ....... - % _ . ... _____ - ....... .......... ..............at 10*30 a. m, .The following recehr- 20,808 *nd th*e ponnitted a4* ea* 0 l The increaws Wag $$61,8118 OVef the toined in a six months investigation, Xenia, Thursday noon, the first event certificate seeking permission to ^ ,|{pi0mas from the Two-year *or wkea*‘ P*an« ttF ’n ^®30 will he same period o f 1084, o r two percent. iaotm Sales reached a total o f $16,444,- 889, compared to $16/^8*491 dmdng the eighth peried o f a year ago. Cumulative sales since January 1, are five per cent*. $0,850,217, Wgh- , The Pennsylvania Greyhound Bus; Summer School Convocation .. ---------- Lines o fIndiana;.owned by the Penn- The second summer School conVo- t on‘ W. Sheffler, division Superintendent.! Township trustees and clerks in the sylvimia railroad, have filed with the cation waB j,ejd on priday, August 16. Th® baH0acreag0 iot thlB countjr Statisticians ar working on data oh- county held a picnic In Shawnee Park, Ohio Public Utility Commission a at 3o:SO a. m, The followii abl m di o 8 *“ o f wage scales and when the task la « f tho; kind ever held in the county, operate a transport line between Cin-Nornmj Department and received19,287 acr*"‘ completed a wage board o f nine mem- .and may be made an annual affair, cinnatl and Cleveland, passing I(.0UI..year provisional Elementary 0 “ here Will be appointed to work out a The county commissioners and county through Lebanon, Xenia, Cedarville, Certificates: Maxine French, Florence W' M' 8 ' W lM i H0LD iyytoin which will increase- anfi surveyor were guests, i *- —'-1 'r!-— r '- -.’-*-- - - - WU1 Test Refund ; Law In High Court Representatives o f 37 .counties o f- . the ,state met in- Springfield,' Tuesday, ! ahd organized to contest the con stitutionality o f the Armbuster refund road bond law. The organization will also seek the aid o f Gov. DaVey -ask ing repeal o f the law which yvas pass ed by the last legislature. * The law will affect 66 of the 88 counties* o f the state in which the 66 . will aid in paying the road, bonds o f the 22. Cuyahoga .county has made no effort to collect on* the.road as sessments and will get nearly two million dollars from the fund paid In by other counties. Clark county will pay $360,000-into the fund and got back only $24,000. Greene county will pay in $05,000, and get back $35,000. Most o f the rural counties o f the state will in the end he paying the road bonds in the more populous counties. . The feature o f the law the officials object to ihostly is that counties and municipalities Will loose ten per cent o f the automobile license fees now received and continue fo r ten years, unless the law is held uncon stitutional or is repealed. . . Municipalities will not only loose part o f the automobile revenue now needed fo r upkeep o f streets but . would also aid in paying bonds in counties where no effort has been nade to pay assessments fo r road im provements. Property owners In towns and cities must continue to pay fo r street improvements, no pro vision being made to use any o f this fund for that purpo^. MOTORISTS USE CARE Local motorists are urged to ob serve more care in turning from. ’Main treet to Xenia avenue, or the reverse, Many times we notice motorists swing a t fast speed from Main street at the* left hand turii, Another dangerous practice is where motorists make a , short turn from Xejriia avenue to Main and not holding to the right aide o f the street. When the traffic light Is off at night take no chances hut ap proach the Square at slow speed. A' MEETING, AUGUST 2$ London. It Is said King Brothers, At j ones< Mary E.‘ Waddle, Charles - , . joperating between Dayton and Cin- Ravn,0nd Geer, Donald Wilber Brake, ---------- Subscribe to TUI! 1IE11ALD ;cin«mr also seek permission to use w *nda Jane Turnbull* and Mrs. Dora The Women’s Missionary Society Thompson. Luellft JUrbe and Ralph o f the II# Church will hold its an* If# Tindall* who received A.B, degrees «ual meeting at the church Monday Mrs, M. !• Marsh ptograte. The ra the . same. route. -- stabilize wage rates. The some plan was used successfully in the dry cleaning and laundry industries to i*1* a * J l t ■not indicate a spread o f the epidemic- *** -*•<»«• , «•••«» — * —— „ UKi hiituuk n. . Sheffler **’d* The boa which has developed in eastern states, .®1*®®* PEACHES EVERYWHERE and high school, certificates in June, evening at *7 p. m. nosed o f three represented, y oi - ‘a^cordinij^ to Dr. Finley Van Orsdale,’ --------- received elementary certificates, The has charge o f the ^ p lo y e r s , three representatives 4 * chief o f the division o f communicable I Wherever you look the housewife R°v* Mr. Charles E. Hill delivered port, o f the annual meeting o f the ploy*! and three citizens wno na o d(geRBe of the State Department o f finds half ripened peaches In most all 1116 convocation address, , Women's General Mintonary Sootety connection with either employers W jrea]th. Because o f the prevalence o f markets this year. Whjr growers do Music for the occasion was furnish* will bp given by Miss Glenna Waddle employed. _____ tofantl le paralysis in the east, Presi- not wait for the fruit to ripen is a by Miss Carma Hostetler, Mrs. 0f this place, and Mira. Bowers o f “ 01 'dent Roosevelt as a precaution can-’ puzzle to housewives. A halfgreen Robert Jacobs And Miss Eleanor BqH, Jamestown, . Infantile paralysis cases > « ' 0hio celled the national Boy Scout meeting^ peach is about as worthless as a green - ——■ 1 Mrs. JV H. Anld.is Uhsdmsa o f Mi* are normal for th* season and do *t Washington. one, \ I (Continued on page four) hostess committee. 8HEBLEY FAMILY PICNIC The annual picnie loir the Gheeiey .family in the county will be held in er than the cumulative aatee fo r .the -Shawnee Park* Xwiia* Sunday. A ll same time last y*ah •relatives and friends are asked to The total fo r 1986 is $141,188*787* compared to $184,338*520 fo r the first eight four-week periods o f 1984. bring basket dinners mid table service. AUGUST $1 DEAD,LINE The dead line fo r th* collection of real estate taxes la the eeuaty le August $i> date. FERA PROJECTS STOPPED M m * «M m Karl R. Babb* Greene county relief director* has been ordered to djeamS- tinue four relief protects immediate ly which dropped It6 laborers, A ll The beoke close en, that the projects ate In Xenia. 1 m i i »• 4
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