The Cedarville Herald, Volume 61, Numbers 27-52
ti N tW THINOS AIUI ADY IRTIMD i y mmmvm m u s t . *mwk TtBUOMTS K X 1F YOD A B liA E T o f t n a i a i h a b u b h S h e l im r e fB e JU m S L ( ADVMBflinNG l i H XW * M WM A1 TVS V BAD 0N S8 OH TVS fSOBVr FA G I. OFTEN IT | i O f MOM S1M IFICAN 0X TO YOD. o YEAR w a s s CmABVIUM, OHIO, FRIDAY, JULY 15; 1988 OOUm*U«.~»oer*tarr efi-I W a rn J» SsMedta ta • ropsuM «f tM itifrrf , * w>* fMMMt 'tiMi^| sr | i i^tsi'fRpvR^ME' ' fiffthiKMMMnfc'Man rilMfc • W^m* VMfV U^rwe^W^O Itoriag* ■»*»• ewrrMiMaifw Period in 1937 there w n 8631 grows XM|MHfti61ui^' 40** , *Mayi|.ettMM. 4tt 1939affd 4SS2 in Wff, iaerttasy K*^ f^*^|T. f*jfl,i" Rucs-lpta te^ta*- diriaiqg I rm Jraraisisr'life M ' Wi htetaaive ■-taltwiteWitei to HHSieir-nniipdf* with 3241,971 « m »#k 3171,967 in 1 M* «wd wit* MBS,010 in 1936 taevepert diaetosed. > " Director James E, Pollard of the: ’" school of journalism of Ohio State university issued a eftll for nomine*! tions for t^e eleventh annual election to ta* Journalism Hall Of. Fan#*” Each year two outstanding Ohio journalists, who are deceased,! are Honored by having their names in* seribed in the Hall of fame*“ThieroIe* governing the ' nomination* are simple« Director Allard said. “Any Qfcia newspaperman or othsv quali fiedperson interested may propose a name, provided the proposed nominee aatually had n part ht Ohio journal- ism or, bring from Ohio, sontrfbuted to tins upbuilding of journalism - at flv* years, Thoneminatfons 'he forwarded to the school of jeuraatisi* with a statement regard ing the quafffieetionSand career of tjhSU'pawrmota(aeN«Neo»ecl.’^--■ ^fW’lsAsctaior*, wWA witt hs decided by a twoAlffrdt feta eg tho judges, Will be held late to tbesorower. > Ohio last week fell into line with several other States in proptotingavlai ties when Governor Martin t . Dopey appointed a five-member statff'ateto*’ niutleal advisory commission, the pur- ■ . .DiW nttM DlnyMWTBD . , :rifisfftetadaffuiuro*tsiisttiffff^' 'to her hmtdBVWimm^tailttioiiy^itta fees and * ritaWeu wMI»aMl**,pwp*rty, RutfciiMtolitotoO haaofiled-isuit for divorce from Morris Wfillameonr fipaing»KaHep|^ B .r - i ^ .whom.-qshe married June 4, 1919, Cruelty" is charged by the plaintiff. Anna iforgan, In a-suit far divorce from John? Mjwgatt,'. charge* treato me*»t,r'iha. segues*..taiff'tJik fi*fen4«- aftthe iuurtedeftotorest in. her prop erty., ► • •’ - 1 tGeueueea UMdtc'thd^,iXaia‘'di*' sta to r*- - ■&&*** _ ■ -IPHM Il -.JIPIM ^PIMtoa .■sMtaMtaMIroTA' ■ ■ ■ to?- tha sewnwiMion are John W. PgtHeon a t dn<tuflatf, Faat Ackerman of Day* tom Chaster Fenton of Toledojltalph Mines' of Akron atid Clayton J . Bruk- ner of Troy. The commissioners*rilll steto Without salary. ; Brigadier General EimJ F / Mar*, the adjutant general Of Ohk>; dia- Cisaed that the OhioNktiohid guard “showed up very well" at the annual armory inspections Which Were held just prior to the annual two-Weeks’ tbatoing periods being held at Camp Perry. A total of 96.6 per cent oPthe guard officers and 884 per cent of th# enlisted men were present a t the official Inspections, -General’ Mar* said.' The actual strength of '‘the guard whewtHe inspection* were held waa # 1 officers, ten warrant officers 8799 enlisted men. In com* ffoafland i»hi» sen, dhmaaay,. Bath »youn*ef ear at a ♦n a wet on a- m m m n a u t f s i y s m m m mount for which, judgment is sought rspreeeuta ^damagw t» .the plaintig'i caw:wei|wdtagta..-lhe.-.‘PStlliop, MilMr ikBtaaep'riarw.u ltaruB^ ”for the pMntiif. $aimwl , Marcum . U aesstred ■' Raaaam t i iatary tuJMsavr M#pr “Huai I« from 0 a y * o f |g|w \ Caaaau ^ f.-Mol- *roslilut> of PSICE, |L60 A YEAR “My Oeor Dee” ^ S a y s L . T M a r s h a l l I n P l e a For S c h o f r S u p p o r t ( S t O K W t U CMUnCTM w t i i M m iidiwjumwi t , v, masshass o fP u a f Failu ro . ¥ ’WlF£sBMHK«-MiB»i3iM¥ Air:|litaO«yMward MiMffight , vfn wirnun a m a W'WSCS1 inift ok filed k^ MnSptAgiMWMeCatherlhe by"bu^uadhw^ MsieauABuM against DanMMcOuthertoo, who' is Itmployed at the SoatMnPMotel in-Cfclumbus, ihsy wwO'seatoWrOiwbiw% 1937 at aysringfisld’And thh « # i usterta the ■kdimlanf 'gi i udato^ h irtih lrte daps later. Partition. ofTtwoB GOet# of Xenia TWp. tthlAState in^wdliChFthe plain tiffs sack claim onWWrWmth Shares thwufcji^ of a pstitMh Mill by Cof* .datbswa^: i*6y MatWirflnd 'Miiy Black* against John »A,‘>and Velma Mathew# and the Peupiss *Bulidinff, Savings Go. *„ 5 ■* ■ iAe^rdibf^'-'to ' thb ?'#*tHion,-. the 'Off which will bo'W"»tudr *ViMiia- -Peoples i .mpfcnr -clatms a |3j)90 puMaias affaatiug Ghta andta adviao lahwsat ta'thM|i*#erty aud 'Uits hhth# sole WWfiM3r!l w«MrfMMIRWs ■ are at- FORECbOBUBK ACTION . . ^Stoit itnm vH f Mdgmewt for 100 and to foreclosa *r*mHgag# hiw, heen-iSouftht b f ilm Xiala Matkmal Baak ugainst SWMe Ghrner Cox and itheriu. The...biiiilk'>sillfli :itaeoyered !a 207 mots., judgment agOlnst the do* endant, OTie iHHCr and Finney law' 1irffi represents theplalntig. •" INJUNClflON I88UBD fames Kennedy and The American •watt and Kealty Co,, dsfimdants Iff sUrt filed by Rayniend acid Eliia- jeth Borden, have been permanently njoined f f tf f i Mteiffriaf - with the d&intiffahfiise oferight-of-way from iheiwcfari.ffe'.-the' T*rhox''Gemetery rtd. The right-of-way has been used for egress and ingress for twenty-one /ears; thOrearttaded. Bepahlieaiut of t|*A*t#!nr'«PCtion Of Graiinw etoMrMtthitad iff Ajford ffenwrial Gyffilait PIMsiy evkiing to hear: Kamuel" Marcum,' ‘Dayton at- t6meyr1n hiaexposition of the faliacy of the NewDml being aoiuetainguew g t fH atasg for the new world, ; JWwaing a t ‘thffeif frohf twff-books published ifeVeraT'hhndrM 'yeiffa ago the speaker .exposed the whole plan almostword foreword as havingbeen purlebsed from the: days of Julius C ae sa r;-m v;j(hwrdW Gifft deft had to do With'Wpnomki prohlems/Owner ship' Ofgold and precidiia mctsls affl control of- ail crops,* The difference to rMmrew^ tp the^crops-: from the AAA today -Wil;'‘>that'-rGSesar”%0m*. m*nded: atid Affforced bid riding that faVmeraAoffM plant and harvest just such crops as be directed. <*Another feature of that daf was thalrdictator- ahiptamnwndedavtry ahiebodiedman to' Wodfc’i he hid no choice. The'Caesar reign failed as aTl such rulem met'lff. those days and just a« eertain wiildictatorship ofthe fashion we hava today fidl. Ifr, Miffvamhaa irhtaled abroad' and' done much re- search work ip Homanhistory and ac- rfuired the volumes Isst year while on a trip to England and ttaly, ’ The meeting was sponsored by the Republican ^candidates' for - bounty Office with "Judge Prsitk L, Johnson as cbiiibtwl of the campaign commit* fta'iind, toAbarpfe of iurimtamanta, Harry D, Smith wag totmduced and preaided, also introducing a -number of county, congressional candidates and visitors. - . - _ Judge5"Jpbnshn, prevhMia ta'1dg',1ff* trodtaffibn of the speaker"of the'eve- *tof» ''carried'-Aht' targe erowi :l»ta horses of agptame as h* “epeMd the ...... wMWta'Vuif'.mBPM"w*'; .eideby:.aaflirfse both by kto dcatery, wit and common sense of affsi^that affect the county and state. Ha dwelt off the ffetemlty at county or* sanitation and outline<l g plan that will be’Completed-later, Mtislc.Waafuifflshed ddring the pro* grant by Plrosecutor Marcus Slioup, accomplished violinist;accompanied: at thc-piano by Mrs. Shoup. „ Two bffhdred and fourteen guesta '|tvere'Seated and a ’nffmber of cititena arrived’later for the speaking pro gram. -An ■excellent ''dinner4-Wat tetved. by the Ladita' of the jf. K. Church, under the ^dfrOction of Mrh. Amos Waihe as chairman. 'jnAaffWJafaewaM. £gj " nffWMe/AMdMlffAe, : ^ K s e laH M « Rr». D» c . ffesiberun, M f tB . J t a l i iS t .r * Coluahusi Ohio Myitaar baet- ' ^ I^ave gotten’‘’taekjim^b|t;piaXnorffsl awl'an . ‘ auMtieua to earn a fe* a«%UrfJ a i have jus# irltte n the i 2 i rE L ° * ? i rS ^ ^ ^ w W r u a t m ia ty m e / i|hl* Mhk oSfsid about, faff days ago. .1 node, fdraal apylteatton ***J* m i»t'4 n* Iff. l^ t e r th ll W i n g ' te ^V leb tfftn .;. I f i t id not top uueh trouble, T.eduld Itkg yep td swnt'taff th is ’.Pk ter to « r i sohorrAs it; ii/ffsi" ffoo ;ar,a li awry «##th*r. , ihers * m bn eouffsel^g^Yhte# fop failed-iff - . |eniff» Tiierl ia soffe aove^ni''her* f#Fw-org|ntifftjM‘ff*-, I ‘ . - loubt very udoh, hoseverj'Ahat' i t A i i t i'tacdedlipribetH fr i t Itota or net o«e no rVason »hy »a flio&ld Hot |ea|<i^batb aipointsffntsi l b « i ,' - At' Haet I htve'tiffife ieni imrva to a|k fo f . ‘ . - . * ^kiffl;hgajn, |b *in«*£»ly axprtsa fa r * la posfibW, ag.ayireolAbian ef,ffoar aplindid ooumoi / half In the aaapatgn^Jus^.cloaad«Cl:.Rs4 i t $o¥>l|nr for> ' ■ " f f * lA b ili hot hay#: gotten ,ater|ag, properly I have finished properly,; Ifeu ^ h o o j#ch f ^ r ^ t T b h i s ; " f##t and 1 a l^ /A fx lh e tfilv a j^ e fa r^ lad ^ aA n th u s ia s tio n - ” 'WPPort.f roaA hoir yr|eiM a;th rh«K^r|h l*^ lad . t tm* ^ j ;i f » a i f 'b S ‘Wfhby pieaeti fa t o . ofiff you a t the eery f i r s t oppertUaity, . ••:* WU/KS The above is.a freshaile of an im portant letter from h T. Marsbalt candidate for the"'Seventh District congressional nMtoalfcm at the Aui gust .primary, to Ida tm m frienl and clbao peMtiaal ataoslata, D. 4 . Psmhsrton, CtaMmmltau tehbytot, thai foreongrsaa in thts dbtritt. ' *• Tha lettar haa to do wffh Marshall attempting la get hi* Mja*st tamhaf on thwBxclumge Betatcwrcttss, foltew. bankingdepsrtmenfcand onlyTisqaired ff si|meture ,to' emptata.jMoite'’1^ngy iff connection with tita^Xfhla mstltai tiott.-Phe jiu to t^ 'a g ta t; ta^ite^t atffi t a e ;j t o depdrimmff ''to asted thdbfil* tost U wiae tawj^toM'heartof^ ta Stawsl'.Aial. o f t h e r i^ B w W a g e . ta'GsdliuWilla 'a^M to^tlH i-aht o f h f a c l o « b o 1 i ^ ;r i B « m K .............. - . , and^hatfe^fS^gfff-'At^riuw'Geitan4 g tbp close of that tastitttttan as wiB Bettmsn to make the ai^ol^fmeat. * *“ ^ **“ •Evidently all three^fsiled. fat Bett* statitaery to his old'political asto- hkte;’® ''4 i:'Pmberton, ? o l^ 1' " Warden James C. Woadard oidHtta peaheutiary announced that the com bined population of the penal ffMtfttt- rettan and tha Tendon prison farm had reach a t total of 5868 Inmates, of which 4123 were Incarcerated in Two divorces have been Awarded by ::he' comrt •aa-'tailsU'si ' Hutff’ Master*, from Howard Mtaiitrrs, mi grounds of. cruelty, with the plaintiff given ustody ef minor children. - Murthell Hansberry from-Ghlnee Hansbcrry, the penitentiary. He praised th# ac*’ grounds of wilful absence restored tkm of the tagtalature in passing a bill which provides frr a edmiffhailon to sapervtse the construction of a supptiHieetal institution a t TieMon, “We absoln^Ety requite a neri’prison to ear* for the overflowhere,* Warden Woodard asserted, “Condition* in the penitentiary can never be satis* factory with a population o f-th e present site. The Humber of inmates wilt have to be reduced to net more than 1^09 before condition* hseeme anywhere near Meat," At the time of the Vaeter Jdewdsy' dltester at the i psidtawttary in preatomtely 8899 men behind tfcw waRs, er mere tfime-399 less than at tb r prudent tlgse# the wasdeffAald, 16 Her foriner nstee, ' wa M b 19 DtiiinvfntD The ease of ThrOsgoOfl Co.-, againjsfc £ , F . Perkins has beef* dismissed ao hording'to a court entry. ESTATES APPJtAISBD «To ' determine whether interitance' t«xrihHdNtaht be pair, four’ estates have been apfwffweff - -finder probate, court direction as foHewss Estate y f' Id*'if.;Adames- gross value, |I«,l22.4lrfiebi*, MAMI.79? fit! .1989 there was A fR4ffitaiits*tive ewst^If lfl,8 l;« e t vatfie, , ; ’Eetate':is#'Jo«eph Ai'-Glisep: grdss vidfi#, mM s obligation*, *S,SWi net. value,'iS,18S^ ,« . 'Hstate^of^Hejssle Sowerss- gfnafl. -val*e,''|diS99|i ^ligfttt0«f/' |6flS| ffet Value,^1895, ■.. f .Jennie. MStoi inenkrUwmed C o i ln l y v '; ’U W k a f 0 w ® | i Womris of Greene cmmty exteheion phgnhtt'ate showing a ipecialrftter* est lihlffte tultaral aub^eefs in ;lheir edteatkm program, s»>* Kuth Rad- fordv Bloom, ‘'home'' 'demonstration: agent, . ^ In preparation for ; the * annual achievement'program'in'the spring of "2938, a group of amateur singers met with J . II. Waldron, a cjgrus director, and coffipOted an all eourity chorus for * festate on ’theachwvemehi day program, This group'waa so Itatent* ly"Interested in ^singing 'that ~taeff voted unanimously to mffet periodical* ly to sing together. They Have made one other rpffblie appearance at the Dayum Art Institute. 'Another practice is scheduled for Thursday afternoon, July 14, at IsSO, o'ddcfe; With' J . I t Waldron in charge. Thh-prac-ticoAllI be hhld|wthe ^n*» Central high school Oudltorlum, Those enrolled are urged to attend ares Mrs Arthur Bahns;Mrs. Aiv!aiBewn,,Iteva Beam, ’ M rs,, telgh Bhkett,kMrs,: Harold Bryson, Mr*. Fred Ciemans, Mrs, A. N. BettaveiSj Mis* t-onis* Elam, Mrs, Drvllle Ellis, Mrs, Earah Fluke, Mrs, Amos Frame, Mr*, Day ’' Mrs. Elton ilafnes,' Mrs, .Dina. ui be noted by tbs data of tha tatter. According to th* above tatter Mar shall had mpeh love tor both Pember ton and Ed Schorr, chairman of the Republican State Committee, and hi openly expressed himself in endearing terms of appreciation of tha Pambar- ton efforts. Marshall a t the same time was keeping an ey* Offfcoldhtg a hand in the doted Commercial and Savings Rafik, Xenia, as fba tattar indicates. How h r succeeded in collecting from the fundsfif that institatkm fa i mat ter of record in th* countynewspapers when a protest of Xenia citisens was filedAgginstth* -Mariihalt «Xp*iui« ad-: count for legal ft**. He riuurgad and later was paid following the hearing 8200 'for g aiagia trip to Columhua to file a legal paper, (pifiparad by {ho KlfUifr'iti D. . ’ C:‘t o ;'fS t!ri98 * uMffD.’’t^ 'Pmnbteton, ^ ;> 2372 E, Main St. Columbus, Ohio, My Dear Dee:-* I 'Hate gotten "baric: teumiteai. “near normal and ahi amhifioua to earn a few'’dollarlr'and hate juat written ih i Attohiay Gtearal ,in “regard to tHe°Bank frdlnte ait'Ca* darvilfc. This baifflvclo**d aboiit tan dayi ago. rntateTonaal ap* ‘plicationfor appointment bytatter this morning to”Hr. Batttaan. If V'wWiMfrriff- ' i f . pf, nos t would like you-.to mention tibia ^matterte'Mlv'Bristar iMit'te'Set'' '.now fft 4 $ -irate’whether.tbete' will be emih**l *pp<ffated for the tank that felled'lit Tenfe '' Thete •ta aoMte Movement - .tawf.’lte're* U : . MewwaasJb-’’M'' temi' ■ ^Pu^WlicjWT .IPWwj.eHi.PWg.-,wife" 'ttotetaWhy-tee t o M ate ntarite .. J»ih,AP»M«itmffita4, At Hent I ,Jh fte auffieltet fftege to aide for ‘ I deeire aifftoLtaAiffcetely. ox*' , -(pee|fita ; 3 fji 3 , .« ;fa r, ga, it tapos- ;«1 ?f y « a ^.*M«mdld coteteJ,.and-.teTp;ta the' -can^ilff;juit' cioe*d«‘‘ Had.lt not ...been for .yon-1 .nr^idd not:.have -•Mtotan /rftatted '.properly,:' and ■ properly. You know how much I • appreciate this fact and lalso feel that no one ever had morp en thusiastic support" from ’’ their t f^ndf EthrouglMut this ,-.:l;!h|d,' " Tha^tesult.' ^ta';"fiogan’ ^ t e p t y ;>i j ' ntehi^. abort, than * . woihderfuj andf knowexactly who , ^ i t r} ehall bo inighty pleased ta talk with yim a t the very firob «JMri?fiiiy, - Yours mote etacteely, ' L. T. MARSHALL. Mi*?.r -Jf mge|^k, •; *1’'i u" “"'"mi MrEvMary Beemer Pled l^aat Thursday Mrsi- Mary House Beemer, Wife, of the late William Beemer, filed at her home near Rosshurg, Ohio, Thursday morning, July 2nd, at the age of 99 years. She had been in poor health for sometime but bad been bedfast only a feta days.. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at the North Star Methodist Church and burial was made at the Brock cam* ctery near there, Mrs, Beemer formerly lived in Ce« darvilie and will probably be r*mem» berOd by the older residents, She was an aunt of Mrs, Cora Trumbo of this placjs Oreene CbuntyStudentofPft^ £drdll AtO.S.U« County HttfidRffiifnff Clerk leporte On ^ { Auto C^rtltkmtai issuance of 9,325 certificates during the first six months Ohio's neta ante* Osnteet wtaners on the' Ur the fttt protram wHl mptete « t _-oottagtain-betheldAug.. I I m D. HrWettet'e uttgarigtete, four amPanefitteCmite* arnttliute of Etefia, •eenr ef Mm aeeoctaltan pl«nl« te* AMgag flMriy IgOU spawemew pun •ihsWIMBtaa.' «»ff Atetaragb — liencanconattane, however,duringthe firte half of.lgte, ■ , Fudge,.™— T...„ ... ,, .. - w« wn.»«jsu • grossi Hamer, Mm, James II*wkin>, Ms%.| nMT. , f « e t ,,, value, 'fM f ti; fld* Isabel Maydoek, Mis* Marjorie M i f f * *»“*' f mtetataattvetest, fm M i net vatteJdoek, Mis* 1'atheriita Jfibiisoii, Mrs. 3 I c S a Johnson, Mr*, fetal John**, 2 ” 2 llfte" Mildred .lanrefiM, Mary Wfliua g***.y*d nn;) ftiMtettotluKaataa ■fauren*, Mrs, Aaghn I aw I s ; Mrs, ^ Paul McFarland, Mrs, William Mock*, » * €r**lt ^ T hm * * * 1 ,0 'llfittl i f t Beeves, Ml*, Alice' Btewiri, Mr*, Ralph Townsley, Mrs, Hugh TfifffbuiJi ■Mr*, 'Roger Ttesefr'' Mrs, MUtieff 't «® f e b 'Mri, ®la#ffioiid. :We!!er, Mra, MtBde Wbeelte, -Mte,: feytaond Wolf, Mrs, Margaret Young*. Mrs, Marie dimmer and Yirigin* '■An#oiber'pwmiefitefriugto enroll tewAifled'tabft# Mte/'i«Wi Itadftei MADE fWtowtt'hu* been nfimed Ad*. latoltatetor « f tbi tetate te Adam € , fenewff^ tate'o i “BteWIRg* Ttaff,,' tmtar J l8 ilt -bend, - Mtapw Smith,, &m0tmmmWMt Hr IfJ'tMnnai were WMhn* W,ftots'i* lutftattefappoint^’ tfS to te v « te e H;t9 l M J .Wffhtetes. W- XI, Sbklte t (tafiarvilie is well represented among the Green* county ttudenta efi- roltad for th* summer term at 0 . S, U„ all taking advanced work toward* higher ,degtefs, In th* list ire: John Aujt, Marguerite AaiVCarma Hoetettafe Elinor ttu^ te , Mate Plyes, Robert Rkhards, Gal* Ross, Jten To bias* Mary Townsley, Greichen Tta- dsH, Ralph Tindall, Jam** Turner, Joseph Waddle and Martha Waddel of GedarviUe; Paul.B*to*tt, of Fahr- fieldi Walter Bayer, Gtafidon Gragg*, Robert Glassy Forrest Hurley, lay tihtan, Walter tinton, Froderisg Hedsofi, Harry ^Pickirifig and Ora Bmltb, of Jamestown; lame* Byrd, Virginia Byrd, - feroy Gsetff*, and Harold lee, ©f WMberferce; fetata# Colley, James Feta, Anthony JtavM*, son, I’atbarln* Dtarij' Mary D wms , Helen Hamer, Grace MeGteta, Fumeea, Marshall, Robert Hiab, Hteeti Meirito, Fred Snyder, Howard Statem, Itarta Watktae - and Dudley.Wteflard, of Xenia; Xwmeth Friteot* Max Meta#-' stmt, Amte Mtaafftf mad Jitet. Yan Ctave, ofYWtaw ipttag*. Tho aecoste tarn te tte 'imni«et'*e»- skm wit) open Jaly 2*. Mr*, Cffte Ttembo and Mlldted Went ta Cincinnati m Tuesday and tain bf tto gteito *f Mr, mid Mr*. Edwin Westerfted for u wmA, Mro.-B, F, Murphy, of Ceemerariita lod., returned to her hem* to <tetaOte vilto' Indy wwhuofiwr. after » rite t o i .lw teteor, Mr*. Mwl Mwflh DowGilbert prominent Champaign Uteater fartoer, riMntW etip affpetetaor of fedeeaf erop taumtaiK*, aramuntefi hi* terignattau,' TUeedayr. Gilbert teatad that h t Wat ate *« m 1 ta the Mtae.tompaign tahtaff waa netetehry t* Induce . 1,099/tertotte ta that oenuteyto.ligu. Bt tor fairmeri have wlthbeM sign*torse, not beta#. Mt-ls- fled with th# pton. Reports indicate a new plan maybe offered. Thee* termer* who .have apt ex* seeded their total aril depleting aero eg* •lieriwnt by more titan 5 per rent will fee eligible for loans. Wheat must ho to otorago 30 day* before being pligibl* and must grad* Mo, 3 or bet je t and,Contain not more than S3 pe« l e e u ^ . o f ^ mp t o t e t e - - , A Wo to be.ooeeptoHd must hold Iguta without toes .*f„m»ntlty , or quality, smd provide roaaonaMe pro leelte' agahtei fiatoa*#, F t r t t T f f rm S iim M tp r BMAIA, W l i M S I The fire ’department wae called out about eight ©‘dock Frifley morotat whin a fire waa dlaeovewri to. a coal bote* a t the rear,of the Cal Mm property, toMge terete, Auteber teff telktarih ggpl. al^^nFa -*1 a gfii 'fit thi AmM and Dmtom unm )!, wlffi m The first week term a t ©siorvflie College Bummer ficbote uudod Bate Asy, wben forty-three atudotea m pieted the uormal work, The to uemeatar eotared ata atea*! day* *ach |ek,....... the egaoud aemwtargpeiffdMonday with twenty *r nmr* i nglmersd on* wRl cwffhra* tag fie* wusha, , ^ kl . */|i Mrs* i t t i i 1Ndl6hr «T m&e* ■HI MHH|WvwHVof Th* following i* *. fun account gf tha mfortnnata death following aff •uto craeh of Dr. 8, M. Croewell. TaCMna, Wash, a souof Mr. pad Mrw. G* H, CrsiswoU, this place, *» taken from the. Tacoma New»-Trib«nc. Dr. R, M- Oreswell, one of Taeoma’s i finest and moat nsefrl citisens, waa tilled ta on automobile accident oa th* Tacoma-Seattle highway late Fridax uftemxm wben the car ta Whl^h* wa» riding, with K H. Stenherg, To- koma milk Inspector, rammed a truck driven by W. L. Halt of Seattle. Ito CresweR hod been .director of : the Tacoma health department Atop* June A, 1980, and in that time bad liecome nationally famous for ht* un- tiring work jn placing Tacoma at the top 91 the list of healthy citlae- ' - , Hurled Under Track ' According to. report* of the acci dent Stenhgrg was driving toward Ta-. when the truck turned. Into tha left tan*,,and the driver signaled,a left imp, Sergt. J , E . Kuntx. of the stota patrol said, the , Stenberg machino . Skidded, 180 feet, and that, Dr. Crgs- well .Was thrpym trader the wheels of the truck by the impact when the StenbCrg autaritmmed the truckhear its «« m - wheel. A wheel of the t L k : ^CSWeB>tel**,t, imd /: to W«* dead whenWyeached: ttof Taj- comaJGenerfil hospital. Neither Sten- b*rir nor Hall, was hurt- . l- 7 !i. < Dr* Creswell was a young man, 38 years old, and bad generously devoted tis energy, to building up Tacoma's health departmen to point where he was consulted by health officials from v allpart of the country, The National Public Health service,, through tha ' State Department of Fublip Health, hod. just completed arrangements,to offer him on honorary scholarship through which he would have had an opportunity ta attend the finest ngdi-. : cal schools and do research work in . hi* chosen.field. . f ‘ - v ferine* Mayega'flhtotote ‘ ‘ ; Both fornmc Mffyor* Mehta Ten-. ■ WMto’ta when* torn! .Dr. wk* gmm Si.7' ,WU»* toff toate toconttou* hiework, wuro- ifeMff a t o r t i by rim tewNy •> and added their word* of praise for the manwithwhom they had been up- abdated. ‘ . » 1 Beside* his work for th* city, Dr. Creewell had . an extensive private piacticg and w«s tasoriatefi with Dr. H, G<Willard, with offices in the Medi cal-Dental building whefr ,he special’ irod iff internal medicine. Boosted City’s Health Some of the many projects handled by Df. CroswcD in the city were out lined by John Schlarb Jr,, director ' lor social, research in medical Cate, Ffiday morning as follows: In 1833 ’ he won for Tacoma the national public health contest, win a frog survey of the city by the Na tional Public'Health board. At that time Tacoma was 28rd in the health rating'of cities of the gam* class and as a result of Dr. Crcsffell’s work he brought this standing up to honorable ' mentidn, ta* highest possible rating. He worked out a method for head ing syphilis clinics that ha* received national scientific recognition and he won ta* ational contest for all eitif* for syphilis control. II* organised the Tacoma public s health .council which has worked to mis* the public health standards of the *Uy>■ BatsMtatod Nursing ffrovtee He worked out and established general public health nursing service for th* «ntir* community, including tuberculosis and communicable disease control and bedside nursing service, He worked out an improved method of communicable disease control doing away with th* city’s penthouse, He raised the Tacoma grade in pub* ie health from 5S to 8* per cent, He developed a public school and preschool program for Imniuafsalfeii. nt children against diphtlltrie, as ft result of which thete have been no fsete among children in Taroma to recent years, which is something new ta medical history, MLJuifet IUiJL(|ii YdM^idHt' ,tsSlffHffUWgS. R-UCWWlroPal' As a remit of hi* effort* to taker* cllosla UHttcet, testa hero koe« gtveft all M 0 t e t a smd eetate to Iffetaeft aad at« hew 1 to the grai n*- . Dr, GrettweU wan hero I*. J if f , graduating from Gteknrvftto eollegn to Ohto to 19Wand from Jtaeh iMMtml wind to Gtitroga to UK, H* eoaw to Tu«m to l if t and 1* eufrived kg ffto vrite, AMro; tern , Jot** end >ICaMiy; kte ale. and Mrs George Oroo- weB to Gedervttk OWe; tffroa etotere, Irma Otoewul! and Miu. TornboUin Oedorvtlte, end i ?! 1 I .. < •'M H f I (<
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