The Cedarville Herald, Volume 61, Numbers 27-52

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ADYBE T1HKMBNT8 K N T TOO ABREAST O T T U f U t m EE feB T fUM i f f l t e O e d a n t i t k a n f s m m i o w m i l * i f A SW f* HEADLINE* ON PAGE OFTEN I t 11. 0 9 SIGNIFICANCE TO TOO. . __ 5i SIXTY'] YEAR NO. 80 i...luf r riiinri lo im i iiij^ m iii nii n CEDAEVIUjE, OHIO, FRIDAY, TONE 24 ,1038 PRICE, fUO A YEAR COLUMBUS. — Clarene* B people's P*opU»' eye*, n w rt» In Me In M d ita to hi* handling mlBieas of , treasueor, ho it the of throe retirement and too** fifteen additional fond* which •••re»ro««wt*d „ by bond* in hi* tare worth 747* of mera then a fifth off a MUton dollar*, the largest bond aeooaat by far is that o f tha tiiat* toechor*’ re­ tirement syatem which totaled $81,* 931,830 on May.St mad is tocreateng steadily, white the second largest ac­ count was that of the Indaatrial Com .mission of Ohio which had a“ total of $52,170,285 in bonds, the records re foaled. -Tt’* too bad hot the law Is the law and we can do nothin? about it." this was the assertion made by Conserva­ tion Commissioned Lawrence Wood- dell when he waa informed that some bass fishermen Jhsd been . fined by justice* of the peace for pdwekteon of more than five small- or large- month bass in one day. The 1986 fishing licenses were printed last -fall and the dally bass limit listed on the reverse aide of the permit as eight. This spring the conservation council established a daily limit o f five, but in addition reduced^ the legal length of eleven inches to ten. In the future law* regulating fishing will not .be -published oftthe licenses so if.changes 'are adopted hy the council'following .publication there will be nothing that might .unintentionally mislead "the sportsmen, Commissioner Wooddell said., State Director o f'Agriculture Sari H. Hanefejd, chairman o f the^Ohio committee for the 1938NationalDairy show, which will be staged at the Ohio State fairgrounds, announced that preparations for the event effi- dally began with the opening of show headquarters Mat week in Co­ lombo*. The show, which represents .the largest dairy event o f its kind in the World, will he held from October 8 to 15, with entries from Canada as well as all dairy section* of the linked States, Director Hattefeld related. MVOM i B um A duum hie wife "threw herself’ ; Is franco* a timet last April InJames- J town, in a suicide attempt, is eon- in n divorce petition filed in plena court by Gilbert Ivans against Pnisy Brans, o f the Grape Grove neighborhood/ He seeks a de­ cree on grounds o f cratety. They were married March 26, If*? at Jamestown, Charging miatrantmeat, Laverna Fan) has brought suit for divorce front Ferry Fau), on grounds o f cruelty. They were married August 20, l»SS, The plaintiff requests custody o f a minor child, alimony, attorney fee* and court edsti. Hanoi Robinson, seeking a divorce from William Robinson, charges gross neglect of duty, in the form o f non­ support. The couple was married in 1939. ■ ' Divorce and restoration to her former name are sought by Bessie Breakfield in a suit against Chester Breakfield. The plaintiff, charging cruelty, declares she was mistreated ty her husbnnd. They were married Decembed 20,1934. Margaret Barley has filed suit for dhrorce from Lfiwrenee D. Barley, Xenia, charging -gross neglect of duty. She requests custody o f two minor children.' They ,were married 'June 2, 1998, at Spring Valley. Dona La Vonne Kelly, In t suit for divorce, from Ray Kelly, Kennedy Sfc, whom she married February 2, 1929, charges gross neglect and de­ clares she was forced-.to leave the de­ fendant August 0,1934 becauseo f his failure to provide for her support. She seeks restoration to her maiden -name of Carter. ANTIOCH GETS PROPERTY In the cane of'Charles Bartinis and others hgainst Blanche Cunningham and other*,' an .estate with - an ap­ roned value of *690-has been ad­ judged to Antioch - College, on the bpsis . o f a contract entered . into October 2, 1937, but held up until recent settlement of the question of a defective title.' A warning regarding the danger to both life and property from care­ lessness in the handling of fireworks during the Fourth of duly celebration* was issued by Dr. Walter H. Hartung, director df .the state department o f health. He urged that parents and older persons handle the explosives rather than children amlf said that when burned by powder a physician should be consulted at once, “partic­ ularly if the skin shows evidehCe df being broken. tinder thd direction of newly-ap-’ pointed alienist. Dr. GeorgeW- Wood ward, inmates of Ohio penitentiary now have the benefit o f psychopathic treatment. AH newarrivals at the in­ stitution will be examined for mental and nervous disorders when they are received, and as rapidly *s possible present inmates who are thought td suffer from mental or nervous auc­ tions will be diagnosed and treated. Warden James C. Woodard ha* trtrtea ed the necessity for the service* off an alienist ever since he assumed charge of the institution. Dr. Wood­ ward was transferred to the peniten­ tiary from Longview State hospital, in Cincinnati by Welfare Director Margaret Allman, He will he aaelat- ed by Dr. GeorgeW. Kell, chief of the institution’s medical staff, and duties only a month ago ’’significant find­ ings-4*have hern mads. Warden Wood­ ard said, GRANTED DIVORCE RReu Moffat ha* ham amg»fed a divorce from Samuel Mullet on grounds of gross neglect o f duty. WIN8 judgment B. G. George has recovered a $170.40 note judgment in. a suit filed against Grace D. andH. S. Tedrick. FORECLOSURE JUDGMENT The Peoples Building and Savings Co., has* been awarded a mortgage foreclosure Judgment valued at $926.13 in- a suit against Frank Payne, sole heir- of James H, Payne, deceased, and. Jfijm K. Benson, administrator of the estate. APPLICATION APPROVED Trustees, of Saint Mark’s Evangel! cal- Lutheran Church at Osborn have begn authorised to mortgage Osborn redl estate in connection With a re financing program td liquidate in debtednes* on the church building. -ESTATE APPRAISED Grose value of the John Woerl estate is $4,901.43, according to an estimate on file in probate court. Debts total $*37.65 and the adminis tration cost is $355,19, leaving a net value,' $3,309,89. APPOINTMENT MADE , ^ Ba«a Marie Glaser has been named administratrix of theJoseph A, Glaser estate, under $2,900bond. f dOUNTYBMU DOTSFIVE ’ CANDIDATES Five candidate* for public and party oflke* ia Greene County were dis­ qualified Monday by the board o f elec­ tion* at a meeting in Xenia, Those barred from the Aug. 9 primary ballot am: Chart#* A. Eatoq, Xenia, one o f the two Democratic candidate* for county treasurer, whoa# nominating petition*] were not properly notarized. B, B. Bowemckter o f Boweraville, W« H. Wilkinson o f MewJasper town­ ship and W. R. Gerard o f Jefferson township, candidates for the Demo­ cratic Central Committee, and Dr. J. A. Yoder, Xenia, second ward, a can­ didate for the Republican Central Committee, BowermeUter I* chair­ man o f the Democratic Executive Committee. On the strength o f a legal opinion rom Prosecutor Marcus Shoap, in filch Secretary o f State William J. Kennedy cohcuned,“the election board fold insufficient and therefor# invalid the nominating petition* o f the five Candidate*, ruling they Worehot prop­ erly signed or otherwite felled to meet flection law requirements. A sixth disputed1nominating petition—that of John W. Grave*, Yellow Springs, also seeking tiie Democratic nomination for treasurer, was held valid hy the board. - * f ■k MoreOil Leases For Bon Oil Co. Embracing 12,178.38 acres at land, 197 move ail and gas leases, executed to the Sun Oil Co. by Greene County limners, have been filed at the county tecorder’s-office, IThe newest leases increase to, 279 the number of farms and to 32,200 the. total acreage under lease to three different promoting groups in the tearch for oil or gas ,in paying quantities. The Ban Oil Co. has negotiated ,161 Huch leases,,covering 18,687.38 acres, but ha* not started drilling “Indian." Twte For H mm Cohort CM) An aaisriafnuwri y^ p iam m *In dtana” was protested tabs* Mrs. F, A, Jurket, was ha hers of the Homs O fe a i Cteh ate eight gueate at bar brats Tuesday afternoon. Members responds* fn s»U call with Indian names and EM Faul Orr r*ad ■ketches from '‘Hiaurttim.’* Mrs. J. S. West road an artkte, “The Prating of the Nobis Rasa,* Prof. Jurkat, o f Ess Oadarvlll* College fachlty, as graft speaker gavs an interesting talk •nFMonnd Build era." j Mr*. Cora Trmnhs, flbo has attend­ ed -nil club Meetings feth o lost four year*, and Mrs; S, EJHamilton, who ha* missed hut ora y t tog in that dlwa ;wnra iHite* wnwp. wwe fKWml A social hour was SSjoyed and an ics rourte was The club will cenfef* its . annual husineia meeting and ffteet officer* at a luncheon meeting i the home of Mrs, C, E Master*, f o f ; Tuesday, June 28th. i Green#Co. 4-HClub WillSec ConeyblandI Csdarvtlle, 4 - AntiqneCWt fe - Cwt^ilAMum , Gift to the Grtnne fRffrifcpMuseum of a large bread trough for rising bread1with a kneading hoard on top, Used by early pioneer* ef the county, was announced Tuesday. The donation came from Mies Hannah Whitson, near New Burlington* pho previously had given the museum f pioneer churn and an ox yoke, used ftbout 1800 by the. Whitson and Compton families. new"lease* is located principally south of Xenia,' whereas previous lease* Have embraced territory north of the Despite the large number of leases, only one test well has been drilled in the county—that by the Midwest De­ velopment Co., Cleveland, on the Aychie Peterson farm, south of Yel­ low Springs. This,,well has produced an average of less than one barrel o f oil a day, according to reports. XeniaMayVole OnPresentFlan Of CityManaffer City commission has under advise, ment petitions roqueetitig a referen­ dum vote on 'a chagga in Xenia’s government. The petitions, ropritodty bearing more than 279, slgariaws, nad as follow*: '“We, the o f the city o f The annual Grsew Coetey 4-H Club Tour will vuit Cincinnati and Coney Island, Thursday, July 7. The tour will leave Tesla at 7:89 A, M„ by special train. Upon arrival at Cincinnati the group will inapaet the Cincinnati Union Terminal, Five tour* have bass provided for and pike**whichwill be visited in thefore­ noon are: American Book Company, Taft Museum, Cincinnati Poet, Wagner Beverage Company, Proctor apd Gamble, Kahn’a Packing Bleat, Cincinnati Zoological Garden* and Ault Park. ■■ At 2:80 the entire group will leave for Coney Island on the steamer Is­ land Queen. The rstura trip will he made by boat, and the special train arriving in Xenia at 9:85 p. m. An all expense tour of $2.49 adult* and $1.50 for children has arranged which includes round trip railroad ’fere, all bus transfer*, ad nussion to the Zoo, tbs boat ride pad admission to Coney Island. A basket lunch god supper can ha , ,the Zoo and Coney Island. Box hinefos may be secured for £fo at Ault Park. Tickets- for the tour, may be pur- cfoaed from any 4-H Club Loader .or tfo County Extensioii Agent*Gffice. -..'•I'. L, J. George Issues Cord of AppredatkMi _I wish to express my appreciation to the parents for the wonderful co­ operation I have received-itt the four years ! have spent in the Cedarvilte community. We have enjoyed working with the farm boy* o f this tetioot.district, It * my sincere hope that thii conjmun- iy will give the same intereat and cooperation to my successor a* I have rjhforad. * a We would be glad to have any of aur friends visit us at Troy,' Ohio. Chir address is 818 W. Race St, We -plan to move June 24, The work ed drganiziBg the two new departm*nts rtartk- July lst. - ■ ' AMgNMfo* - ■■ ■ mt a»id^-hiiWstfo Fovmer Clifton Mayor Succumbs proposition at whether said, dty gov­ ernment shall continue to he the city manager form under our charter, or that we return to- the councilmanic form under the laws o f the state.” The commission-manager form of government has been In effect twenty ye*ra, Under the oid federal form of government in Xenia, councilmen were elected to represent all city wards and the mayor was the chief '^nuniclpal officer. A NOTE FOR PARENTS NOTICE ON DOGS SUIT FOR DAMAGES A charge their greenhouse haa been umlermined is made the foal* of a $2,999 damage suit filed in common pleas court by Ottis and GoMi# Sod- tiersngalnatfhe village o f Jamestown. Last summer, in connection with a Addison Thaynq Young, 47, former­ ly mayor at Clifton for eight year* was found dead in his bed at 8;30 a, m., Saturday at his home. Coroner H. €, Shick of Grcette County said death wa* due<tct a cerebral hemor­ rhage. * •Young was found by his son, John, 7, when he went to summon him to breakfast, The two were alone in the bouse at the time and being unable to awaken his father the hoy called in Edwain Wiginton, who was passing •by. The latter obtained a physician. Young, who was janitor .of the Clifton School* leaves three daugh­ ters, Mrs, W. E. Reese of Spring- field, Mrs. Alien Myers of Selma, Betty Young at home, his son and two brothers, Earl D. Young of Lebanon, O., and Rex Young of Springfield, The body was take to the Littleton Brothers funeral home in Yellow Springs here funeral services wore held Monday. Burial was made in Clifton. K&MVSStE COROTFDA OLD SAURY Request of Mr, and Mr*. A* R, KVdow, superintendent and chief mitron, at the Greene Caunlff In. flifoary, for raaterationo f « #199 jrtat 19^8 salary rsdactira, waa taken under advitement Tnssday for- Judgs Ffenk M dsvenger at WflmiBgttft, prseMfag ant the eommon pUte court benchla this rapiity. ; Pending a*tndy ofte*tlino«y offer- *4^ nt kn abhrertated court hearing of; a oocdtiwd-mradamus'aad injunc­ tion ,*tet NWf bythe KRitiMi agikinot eohnty eotesaliifanws, tfot Clinton Cafoity jurist ratefotel‘Us decision. Bln wRnesssa ttetifiad at the trial, h#M;wESOiit A jray. ' Tfoy wsr* CountyCommlMlmim* James H.Haw. kins, Howard L. Batfowl and C. A. Jafobs, Who- war*, crossaxamined by defense countel, Mr. and Mrs, Kildow ami Urt. Laban Brewer, Yellow Spring*, a former member o f the Grasiia Gountg Board of Vhdtws, Legality o f the hoard’s actioti jn re­ doing the 1938 pay of tita Rkfinnary htei* tfeodk 1*^99 to (M90, Was ths pqint at isOUe. Supt, Kildow’s salary eras previously*fixed at $85 a month, buit was-Iowered by commissioners to $9p- That o f hi#wife, a* chief.matron, wfo reduced from $55 to $40. CfotemirilCeltinbttoi For<WmtjrFair A proposed 'centmtiial celebration in I9w to fitthtgly recognise the ode hundredth Mrtfoay. of the Greene county,fair, ohe o f the oldest and bect tuoilii exporitlons of its kind In Ohio, la to forinatibn. The observance 1* planned to com­ memorate the founding of the Greene county agricultural society, sponsor o f the annual telr. While many of the details remain to be Worked out for the centennial, according fe . N. IN. Hunter, James-, town, ykteddeuk of toe uoriety, ptohs’ ax* -abmed? uadtranty to fomnote ' m Wl»eT» Address FarmFnum Dwight Wise, State crop insurance! supervisor o f ColumbUs, will fab the foieat speaker at the tegular monthly feta, titled “ Tfie Pafoeht o f Griisne County Families." This feature will highlight the night sessions of the 1939 exposition. , ’ This project will he sponsored in co-operation With the Greene County Hostortcil Museum’ society. Whichwilt meeting o f the Farm Forum, Monday fie consulted to reference' to the faifo loss a, U.AAAtatMb uJlu l '.Mmut,' sewage d fo o til plsnb. project, - the f£ mJ°rFlchmmR sidewalks will to 14 feet In depth ow the Dr, R, L,| * . Jlatnea land, withifi a few inehes off . BEAN ATTRACTION Mayor KenhethL, Uw» m Seddefs gtesnhoute, the petition! call the attention ox all owner*J^ , ferth, ' I Nothing will dotfatt morn to a that more ttr» «w«t be taken m » The dfteb. the Soddfcrs ehsige, was}place &f bnsinem than dirty tnnssy keeping dogs Hem ‘warning, .the, •........ - - •- • j -- - - - - - - - —♦ . negligently left open until l**t April,f Sidewalks in front of stores. Ofttmes streets. Also that each owner ** miff jtet -pertly filled and tit* ditchj candy wrappers aro dropiwd by chit- rectiy responsible for any damage any gfcmg the aidenext te the green*| Atm and these cause flies to gather, deg might do either oh the house gradually eollapaed, causing it would be ts fine thing if all aide- or AnteberV- prupsriy. Refute a thw foundation and wait o f the build-'walks in .front of places of business haw a toente on his roilaf does t« rthfe And jean toward the dltch.'could bo flushed each mousing, The give the owner permission » peiwiA| . jefetomer musts he Attracted past the a dog to rra«s at large, *h« statelaw j , ultM u Jfront door before'you can havt the : tfUniroa *H feg« h* 80*4 Uptet Itight. ^ EOT RCOUT-C, MP8EE 1opportunity to tell fatot A -tingle ^ ,, » SWo wslha where Defers |to gpy toffto' / ' What Is the purpose of the Boy Scout Movementf Hoes it take the place of the parent, the church, the school? Emphatically.put Scouting is a service, act up. solely to Sid the parent, the church and the School, It is the obligation of evsry parent to build the health o f mind and body as well as the good character of their children, Scouting helps them to do this job, Wind can mother and dad do to help tbo Scout? Hany things, fau i] themost important is to keep to touch; with the work of the boy and the Troop. Cheek his progress. Find out why he isn’t farther advanced, En­ courage him to his work, Talk to hie Scoutmaster, hii Troop Committee, and his Scouting associates, Show them all that you are interested in their progress. Attend meetings oc­ casionally to see what goes on. If the Troop is lagging, get behind the Scoutmaster and Troop Cemmitie# and help put it over. Help in arrang­ ing banquets for boys and Adults, plan good turns for your community, Ar­ range an occasional Broht Day to the sponsoring organisation, In fact, there are hundreds of way* for you to lend your assistance, Your Actions play a major part in governing the suedes* of the boy and the Troop, Remember, Scouting is hero to help you. It to still yournfeWgatlett to train your boy. If you will take advantage of the opportunities presented fay the Boy Scouts, you can improve the m character, the mind, the faadf and the .lleadership fautiStles « t .ymr hoy, - evening, June 27,1938 At 8t00 o’clock At the Rotary Club room. ' Officersanddirectorsfdr the coming year will be elected at the meeting. The camp committee composed of Herman.W. Eavey, Harry Martin,1 Joseph B. Mason, Emery Oglwbe* and itapley Hetalcr will report on plans for the Farmer* camp which will fas held at the 4-H Club Camp at Gamp Clifton daring August. - < NEW ELECTRIC? BIGNS The fW Theatrehasplaceda fiew eytettor electric sign mt the item house, The deviate *» «* *•*« and with rad »*d Mae light idto trolly to that pari- Gwtew*. The ft, A M, ffatetrwrtton €«., at Spring- fold feriefod wune and JnsUlW It. W#*|4wrtinGsdarvfliefeteImpU y*rat*, Ine., rarastlf tertfilfod A*t *L- gfertrtt slew the focal troop w il beheld at Camp Blrob, July 19 to July 31, These who have Add job* Or work aettabie for A scout ara asked to rail some hoy who prrimfaiy b»s not yet faven able to secure the am*unt nftewmry to pay his ahate of the espenae, , Your Investmrat free from sp*eufe» ties fatsA*fe* wtijt Gadipteli!# F«d*ral ferrings A LwraAatfw. ' NOTICE- ' Rleate r#turn your pass book to the offiea before July I. This Is necessary for foiaattog Aft aritthw »«ur hook, , GMNtvili FfoemEavMge ' ! ! ■'A-fAite' Jbiw, :■ <tt)' t & MAVIifa flforatary, TDOPENDAIRY PTDltE Mr. Edward Hillllpa rad wife of Springfield Ate pmtht ih t!w tm*m£ 9 H g m t Saturday, the farms! epenlng wfl! be announced later, MorganSaysWe Face Dictatorship Arthur E. Morgan; deposed chair- nan’ofthe TenneiMse Valley Author­ ity, says America la faced with dic­ tatorship within the next few yeira unless Industrial transition could be accomplished without reaction. Mor­ gan waa kicked from the board fay Roosevelt when the former expoeed graft, mismanagement and waste to the TVA with the other two membar* 5f the board, The NewDeal is out to whitewash the charges mad*, by Morgan. o ' L ease for ccc game —. GRIMtifE IS RENEWED .- One-year -renewal o f a lease os the site o f €€<) Camp Greene, weal of Xenia, was announced Saturday by F irst Lieut, Woodrow Harder, com-, minding officer. Signatories to the re­ newed agreement were Ralph Horsey, s'twner o f the camp Rite, and Lieut,, Lawronee Leeror, commander o f the Lebanon CCC aeetor. The renewal extends to June 39, 1939, hut whether the Xenia camp re­ mains to operation until that data depends, Lieut Harder said, on the amount of anil conservation work made available to OCCentoUeca under cooperative agreements wMt-Green* County farmers, Tbs ramp waa *a- tablisfaed to mptamfaev, 1935, torical Accuracy of the event depicted and the data exhibited.’ To stimulate country wide interest and ri«iry, thc ^ir board has voted to-awardfinub.^ of prtoe* to parti- cipsnta to the *fetntly" pageants, Sheriff Thinks Foul .Play For Harness Sheriff George Henkel holds to’ the opinionthatElsaHameaa, 75 , wealthy ■hissing farmer since June 8 th, ,has been murdered, Hewaa toat seen an* taring an automobile driven fay A Stranger and it is knownthat he had from $490 to $<590 on bis person. Relatives have,posteda $390 reward Jbr lnfornwtioh Irading to hia where­ abouts, whether altve or dead, mTEtna OMMRffiHl Craurty Esurwrar Say* H* W ha O f h f d Arflw tsC to c k . OEDraillfea To Raw ffogf iH t EsJa—t iOMar, Manr SEO Big Friae Fiffht Short But Sweet The • Louia-iehMolIng prise-fight Wednesday night lasted two minute* 8 IKLSOVr 9 f€ 9 MBp JIM *Ofl* l i 9 i|K that the Garman took th* eoaat, In Addition ha anfferad a paralysed kid­ ney and fraetarad of the third and fourth lumbar vertebrae which will keep him in the hospital for several weeks, The termtoatkm of tha fight was a great stroke for organised betters- as a, *wtod” ramp*!** was started #*#* tlmnation Ruhfey to boost Scfameltog; With Louis wlimtog the betting crowd gave the lambs a good shearing MAETERE DEfiEBE AT WEEWIN Miss Htien thraipera. daughter « f Mr, W. O, Thompson, waa « mamfatr o f the llfftfa greduratog tiara of Western Noser** LWraralty, la tfaa, IlMTIiHE W^a S&g!£99i:- . ts- ■ rataltafeJl forata tyfragA^mlMl dlttlEMMi vPffsyWSeMSF ™ TDWECHi IT MAT ODNt-ttKN 1 wish to tafo this moans o f rat- rectin* an error to connection whh the supposeddisappearance « f » watch: and ring from my home last Rata* W.»y E^flK- Jt «H?1 wiWm NEtas^*A^' OTmM|r* wPag EM toasesnt of any vsfiscttsn that aright hae* bean rate vpoa hie*. WM, MAE 9 HALL, TOGNflltVE AMNlfiiiARY The United Brotbron GHurcfa, Xenia, railsobserve its tbkteentli anpivetieirjr Eunday, Jane ffif. The pastor, Rev. Waiter ( l Esck, announces that an excellent program has been prayarad for various services tV cs f o st the day. Throe prominent sptnksgg wfll ho on the program, A. barite! fen |w il bo Entente! «t Em- mmt boar. FAREWELL EECEFflOH s? P, ^wils rara on Monday evontog. • s'etak, to Em fteetolRoom*o f theMethodist to Mr, and Mrs, L, J, 0*s> th*tr diughtert, Joan and Tfe* Is a eommsotty-wid* agstr. to whEh EmFstewa Esramcs m orfitoitsatiaMi srith mhlebMr, Goocgf ^VHte ' Despite the fart that the attention of farmers is beefed to care for -hay harvest, wheat catting and com «d- tivation soma 590 fernmrs attomfed. the Federal Crop Control Rrotetetlag nwsttog at Central High Schtml andL torium, Xenia, Tuesday evening. - The speakecs of the eveaing wora'' two farmer* from Darica aounty, L , E, Baker, PhiUipsbarg, and Cel, wil­ liam Norris, the latter also an awe- tioneer fey forty-two years, both op­ ponents of the control plan, ‘This was Hie 29tit masting to tin Mteml : Vriley addressed fay time* speakers,, neither of whom have yooeivod pay . :for thair service. They provad to Jm h i leaders n their community whan' A few farmers could not stand the AAA plan,' and other counties' toras asked - their serrica*, PoBtlcaUy, Baker is, a Republican, and Col. Nor-, Us, a Democrat, the latter haring !men chairman o f . tha Roosevelt; Garner club in Darke County with a membership o f 5,500. Be stated that te had held other promnent placee In the party couftcil and had a letter o f , congratulation from ChafrinsaJafeei Farley far*his jfowty iff& fa ^Tfae- i mastingwag presided efor-for cfoufoa ‘ : ff. Shepherd, Upper Bellbrodlc pike, who explained the - purpose o f the ‘ meeting afid presented the speakers, ‘ Mr. Belter inW r inw in to ^ppbai; •‘I ton to toe control plan •paid high tribute to Senator Vic Detiahey who * voted against the mefeura that would - regiment the farmer. He had no praise for Sen. Bulkley who he termed ' a New*Deal ’ ’rubber stamp with'- the handle broken o f f H e pictured the -, distress in* cities and demand for re­ lief while farm production was to be curtailed and BeC. Wallace Itittog the id for importation' of'foreign grains, meatand weeL Ba aaMEwmddtaiw forty-gflUlwt m m o f land to prodnee..‘ ; the amount o f farm prodneta Impcritel in 1987. Reference was -made to the :fo t that so-called committeeman Were hired at $8 to $13 a day to foil the plan to farmer* which if It waa sound and worthwhile farmers Would soofi adopt it. One committeeman fo- ‘ formed him he needed,the motvey.but was not to fompathy with th# jflito. to sited if farmers did not repudiate ihis plan before it became fomptfltory he farmer would be told jUst wbat he could and could not plant'to tike - And of time for ihat was jwit what had happened in BORsia, Germanyahd - Italy, •> Col Norris being pn auctioneer tut : well a* a farmer w*» the most con- - vincing speaker. At times he was dramatic. His picture of hoth prerant: conditions and what was ahead for the farmer with polltjcal Control o f crops, was convincing. His shafts of saresaism at the New Pete brought round after round o f applause from iheandienee. SATE EE WAS OFFERED BRIER “Having a county-wide sequstatane# and having conducted 9990 public kales to his 72 years of life, the Hew Deal endeavored to bribe him to withdraw - hia opposition and stop rampaignlng against the crop control plan” was the way Mr. Norris related his story. He says he owns three farms and waa offered a free hand to plant what and when he pleased If he would but stop speaking, He refused the offer he said rather than sell “his farm neigh­ bors dowiith* river.” % this brought out the manner in which the control plan was operated for the more yen objected to the plan the mm land yen cento plant and the more money you would get, Be wan* yitrolic in his criticism « f the highly paid rommttteeman to eel! soch a phut to nninformed farmer*, Morris suggested that every Hew Dealer should be given a number, fixed on fils back, so that the few ritisra* not drawing federal money 'would, know who were midwho wera am m the govaranwrit psy roll. Be raid ferma are smmberod by the gerara- mint; a itomebOea-and ewnara steke '' { bantam sari grimes nama * w k ted wtesr a aambsr and fema ExternfifarnsriraHn- WEE ^SIEIEWflPlwflte ° t am orar ber* tn tMt «mmty by taritation” and life la my tffth meal, ing la the Miami Valtay. 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