The Cedarville Herald, Volume 62, Numbers 1-26
CF.rHRYII I.F, llFRALP, FRIDAY. TT. r’MFF.R .9. •is ‘ f f ' § T H E C E D A R V I L L E H E R A L D KARLH BULL —, ------------ MEMllF.lt—National Kdlturlal Assoc, ■ Olll- EDITOR AND PUBLISHER Assoc.: Miami Valley J’n'W .V»SW. .\tlVM i En tered a t the Post Office, Cedaryille, Ohio, Oc tob e r^L 1887, as second class m a tte r . FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1938 _____ ; HITLER AND JEHOVAH 1 , “H itler declares w ar on Jehovah. He enters all churches bear* • mg the name of the God of the Old Testament burned. .Hitler will have nothing to do with the ancient prophets of Israel, Prcsuni- • ably the German raiehsfuehrer places the ban on Moses uud the Ten Commandents. , “H as H itler had.much use for the Ten Commandments these few years? He has kept the faith of the Mosaic code, hut to small . degree. He has killed and he has borne false witness. Ninety-two p e r cent of the British a tte s t th a t they can-put no .confidence in what H itler says. Ninety-three per cent of Americans think the same, A la rg e p a r t of the world outside Germany brands Hitler a liar. «• “H itler covets much th a t is not rightly his, He coveted A ustria and then Czechoslovakia. He had killed, borne false witness, and coveted with astonishing success, He finds that it pays to break the- law .of Moses,” • ' The above is p a r t of an editorial from the Dayton News and most any American citizen can subscribe1to the sentiment 'expressed but in view of the .attitude of the News to the Ne.\v Deal we think it proper to draw a few conclusions. . The News has subscribed to most, of the Roosevelt Communistic program and all will .recall th a t it was the same Rooseyell th a t joined ' with the British Chamberlain, in singing the praises of Hitler when they winked a t the invasion of Austria and Czecho slovakia to avert what, was? said at the time to he “ inevitable war.”' • ■ • ■■ It was the same Roosevelt that backed .Hitler who the day following the sighing of the treaty witnessed ignoring it and ' demanding more territory of a helpless small nation. Roosevelt has never a t any time protested .Hitler’s action. Y e s ,'“Hitler, declares w a r on Jehovah .'’ but; where does Roosevelt by his non-ipterference of CIO strikers stand when the property of American citizens is seized and also wher. American workmen who desire work have their lives threatened if they a ttemp t to pass the picketing line? How does Roosevelt reconcile his’position with Jehovah whim the White House wa> thrown open fo r a drunken party of socialites? ■• • The News might also ask where Roosevelt' stands- when- under the powers of his office as chief executive he sits in stupid slumber and offers no t a-word of-protest to stock-yard striker? t h a t refuse to feed and. w a te r dumb animals or even permit others to perform such a mercenary act ? The News in concluding the unquoted editorial asks “Can Hitlpr be sane? Is he a madman? Is he god or demon?” We can only answer the questions by .asking where Roosevelt is while- J ap an denys American* missionaries to carry on their, work unmolested? Where was Roosevelt \vM*n Mexicans were burning Catholic Churches and 'mu rdering priests? What has Roosevelt, Ickes, Perkins or Hopkins said or done the past, six years th a t would indicate any interest now or in.the future or behalf--of Jehovah in this country ? It is for -the News to answer. riiniiiH i Ohio Republicans should keep one thing in. mind, not all the places now occupied on the pay roll by Democrats will be . filled. Republicans liavA an obligation to carry out- platform pledges for a reduction in the cost of government. Not only will some places he. abolished but the salaries of others should he reduced in keeping with the ability required to perform the neces sa ry duties fo r good services to the public. There are thousands of snoop ing jobs th a t should he wiped out by she, legislature over night, Gov.-elect John VV. Bricker from the-p latfo rm made it plain to Ohio electors what he stood for, so let Republican-.office seekers help him made good on his promise. Time# used the exact words. Arthur Krock, one of the foremost Washing ton correspondents, says he has ■ the. proof from the lips of a friend th a t heard Hopkins make the statement. When it conies to proof the best would hardly convince Hopkins th a t the statem ent was made a s quoted. To adm it it would creat trouble in New Deal ranks. There is one New Deal proposal th a t we would like to have tried out and th a t is the Wallace two price sys tem. Imagine a farm er th a t sells oats for 20 cents a bushel having te pay l(i cents a box a t the grocer for rolled oats and find-a reliefer standing beside him with a 'New Deal card and. getting the same kind of oats fc.i seven cents. The g reat middle cia-e- would pay the full price while th< New Deal voters that would get. cards in exchange fo r their votes for reduced rates on groceries, meats, clothing and fuel. The demand for fire arms would certainly, increase if the .crazy' Wallace, plan was ever adopted iri this country. ORDINANCE No. 203 COMPARE STRIKE SITUATION IN FRANCE WITH U. S. Labor unions is France called {J strike of five million mer to show organized strength in defiance of orders of..the govern ment. The French president haddhousands of soldiers on hand to protect those who re turned to work and to p.rbtecl properly. When .the time came for the' strike less than a million men ir t h a t country obeyed orders of labor leaders. The strike was a completed failure and orderly government in tha t country took precedence over th rea ts of labor leaders.. Compare the a ttitude of the president of France with whal we have i n ' t h e United. States, in the White House. Strikers in this country have Roosevelt's support whether such' demon strations are orderly or not. Comparison might also be made with the brand of state government in Michigan under -Gov ernor Murphy. Seizure of private property or even destruction of property, attack on the lives of non strikers, made no im pression on e ither Roosevelt or Murphy.. Labor leaders, especially John L. Lewis and his CIO Communistic supporters, operate without fea r of law enforcement'from either Roosevelt or Murphy. \ - Wha t has happened in this con litre should shame (host who follow the New Deal’, when we read of liow the French government broke the strike that was to paralyze the country. The recent election in this country can be considered nothing more than a referendum on the administratioiPnttitude towards Communistic labor loaders. -It is our belief that' by the 1940 elections the registered protest .of the great; mid file class will wipe out Roosevelt, Ickes, Hopkins; Perkins. Cohen and Arnold, all a .part of the Communistic setup masquerading as Demo crats. There will, "probably be no money- Ton for old age pensions,' New Deal ers. in Washington are still holding, 'ip nioney due Ohio old folks because Gov, Davey would,", 'not kiss King Franklin’s skirt .and kneel at- the throne. Washington is now trying to find a way to get around a hot 'spot •reated by the New Deal since Charles Sawyer was defeated. Had the latter won, money would have been sent to ■jthio at on.ee, Now we will wait and see what happens to John \V....Bicker is governor. 1 ^ aV '8 LATEST DESIGN GRC1EN W I T C H E S 0< ; ^ e0 W E’VEdozens ofnewpRUEN watch styles to showyou, including that n ost sensa- ■ tional of all wrist watches . a ORUENCURVEXthat’s worn at the side of the wrist! Come in and Sec them .., Prices start at $24.75. GIFTS FSOHYOURJEWCUr? m GIFTS AT THEIR BFST A lot of.WPA project . i.nion con trolled- cities have been held up for voeks by W'PA workers •being, on a -trike. It seems the. New- Deal , let -o n tra e ts for truck ing ' to the lowest ' 'deter, an almost' unheard th ing in New Dealing'that tried to make costs 'pnpitnt higher and higher, fhe .union truckers have defied the government uid refuse to .let WPA workers on- tin ,ol). The unions under John L,. Lewis ire holding the line for the ‘'prevailing scale? and little Frankie down in Warm Spring- bathes in the southeri : mi-Unmindful-of what is taking place- in Ohio.- Meantime his old side-kick him I. Lewi-, is-ties the outers. Jt in rogrebible that Martin L. -Davey .does not - have control of the- WPA. t Martin L. and the President-of FranCi •-••eiii to .have similar.-ideas-.of - what ’•'institutes good, government. ■ Mr. Farley's pnstnff’u e depart men ■ has been in for a lo t'o f complaint in recent months, some of which was, very productive for the Republicans ir the last election. A good Democrat •publisher in a western Ohio town stated there ivas'so much-oppnsitior to -the. “horse and- buggy ’' setup foi delivery of mail from an adjacent town, not a. single Doniocratic busi nessman or member •of- his family voted-the-donkey ticket this time. The net result was the county. m-ogMitc-i'- is Democratic since the Civil Wat •went Republican. Now We see where two southern Ohio counties are, listed for th e ' antique -method of mail de livery just; to give, some Democrat a job driving a truck to haul the mail from sonic’ adjacent town after the government has paid the railroad' tr haul the mail through the town. The iiian seemed to meet little objection until Democratic county seat towns vvere placed on the hick mail delivery plan.. The next Congress. 1040,-will be'Republican, and then tile mail serv ice towns once knew will he restored. v The- New York Titties,. America’s lirvt paper, until a few months ago an exponent of the New Deal, has cross swords w ith Harry Hopkins, the Roosevelt official spender th a t has run up a deficit this year.of only seventeen billions, if anyone outside of-Roosevelt knows how much that is. Harry was quoted ns saying, “ We will spend and spend, tax and tax, elect and elect.” This statement was made before the recent election but it. did not work in spots. Hopkins’ denies he ever made such a statement yet reference was made to it by other papers before the It is hinted that Communists in Cleveland th a t sail under the New Deal will a.sk the new legislature for state wage-hour legislation to apply to all businCssVnd labor in the state. Such legislation will, greatly increase she c o s t' o f ' manufacturing goods in Ohio and place retail stores 'of all kinds where they would be forced Li increase all prices to the general pub lic. „ Mr. John Q. Citzen would be forced- to pay the hill., Organized labor leaders'will back such-a bill but it won’t get any place. The new 'legis lature is Republican’ and will represent that '<ilass of citizens, top and middle, that have not had representation in Columbus or Washington the past six years. The now legislature in Ohio will not take orders from Roosevelt, Lewis, or any of their ilk. Suggestion's from all will be received and consider ed with -a poof chance of Now Deal stuff getting riiuch’eonsideration. A former Cleveland state otli'Ce holders sends out cards seeking sig natures promising no future votes for any office Martin L. Davey -might seek. The charge is made that Martin L. Davey is responsible for the-defeat of the Democratic . ticket in Ohio. (Davey might have helped- but tin* Bricker majority would not he a* great had Charles .Sawyer, taken, a stand against the CIO the Republican. cun- hdltte 'did. Maybe Davey was. re sponsible fo r the elec t ion of the of hoi 11 Republican governors in the conn- .ry Ural Same .day. ' . s ..The highway department will sufi'ei do more change than the old-age pen sion boards when 'Bricker sta rts his house-cleaning: The manner in which -jld' age pensioners have been buffeted about calls for* a different control, arid the Davey.administration has not been guilty of half what has been laid .at the. iloor of the New Deal in Washing ton. "Of the 83 old-age' pensioners ir Codarvilje we checked 59 as Demo crals and 21 as Republicans. Then is hut oiie conclusion from the poli tical standpoint, E ither "Republicans are better off and do not need the pen dons-or Democrats had a - field day when it came time approving applica tions, Who is there that dares state dial the pension board in Greene county, will not get an airing soon after John Bricker takes his seat 7 • For Sale: Favorite Base Burner, in ■xcellent condition. Call C, B. Masters Grocery for further information. (3t) For Sale—Upright piano in good condition. Apply a t this office for information. Subscribe to THE BEBALD Dr. H. N. Williams DENTIST Yellow Springs, Ohio X-RAY EQUIPMENT T i f f erny’ s 3 Sure Invest ments Are Insured S. Detroit St. Xenia, O. «a*V1-** . FOR BETTER SERVICE TO YOU we suggest c o n s ijrn o ra d0 not wait until afternoon to send-Live.Stock to our barns, ■Pit as Come in the Morninjtf. MAKE OUR MARKET YOUR MARKET SPR INGFIELD LIVE STOCK SALES CO. Sherman Aw. SI’ltINOFIISIJl, OHIO Shone: 53,2 The dividends for 1937 and- the first six months of 1938\ v < m * p paid at the rale of Accounts opened by the 10th of each month"earn dj\ idends from tlv* Iiv»i of Unit monf-h. ' PER YEAR Cedarville Federal Savings & Loan Ass’n. AN ORDINANCE I'ROVIMXfl FOR TITK IS SUANCE OF WINDS OF THE VILLAGE OF ( KDWiYJI.LK, OHIO. FUJI THE l'l'KPOSK OF FPUUUSING .FIHE FJUHTt.Mi AITAHAITS A Tl KOI 1DMENT, W11KKEAS hi an i-Iin’lluu Itulil tm ibw iUli day of November, ..I!#'*#,’.mi Hu* j>ro|mHiiUm of Dio liwinim-D of bumfo of Hu? VJHajrt* of Cnbir* vllliv Oiiiu* for the iHinumu hereinafter slttleU, hi thu form of Thirty*five Hundred Dollars <$3.*i«U0fu, ami wf the levy of luxes outside of the u*n HO) mill lhnHutlou .to nay the In terest and 'principal of auch hmuls, at least lllty-tlve (,r»3) per eentuiu of tlioso voting upon the prupoaiHon voted ill favor thereof, aud !VifEKJ£AjS Oils Oumell haa refplesleJ! the Vlllatre 1‘lerk to Issue his certificate esfimat I iik the liru'of tho- property, to-\vlt: ‘ Fire FlyhtiiiR Apparatus and Equlpnient. to lie acquired from the proceeds of the huiids .hm*' InaDer nTerred to. tuul the Vlilaue rierk lias' icf1fled (o this eouueiL such estimated life as e.M't-odliiR five {,1) years, and has further eertD diil. the ’maximum maturity of auch hoods as ten fH)J years. * NOW, THKHEFOHK, XIK IT ORDAINED by Hi»* (Vmucll of tho Village of OedarvllU*. Slate of Ohio. - * . Seetbm One (I). That H Is ileemed neces sary b1 Issue Imnds of the Village of \ Ilie, Ohio, lit 0 prlnel|ial Rtfm.of Thlrty-nve Hundred Dollars. (IfLnAO.tiO) In order to provide a fund for the purpose of pureltasliiK Fire FiL'tuliu; Apparnuis and Kqulpmcm. and to provide a fund for the payment of -not to ex- cetsl one (1) year’s Interest on said bonds; that said bonds shall by Issuwl In one lot and that amiilpatory notes shall not beMwiued in ni>licl|iat’lon of Issuance of such bonds, .Section -Two- (-). That the .bonds of the VIlhum of (Vdarvllle, Ohio, shall be dsftuwl in the principal sum of Thirty-live Hundred Dollars $(3,500.(10} for the purpose as afore said. Emh of said bonds shall ho In the de- nonilnalJon of Three Hundred and Fifty Dul- lirs' ( ^ ’*000), and said bonds, shall be dated Jjiiimu'y l®, iflau: nod shall itear interest at rtn'lrau* id four, and one-half per cent t-D-a-por vent] •per annum, payable semi-annually on the .first days nf April and* October .of each year until the principal sum is paid, provided, however, that if said bonds are sold benTlnp a different raft* of Interest--thaw hereinbefore speelth-d, ■ such bonds shall bear such rate of interest as may bo provided for -tlu; ltesolu- tiou ;*f ('.ouiicll approvliiB the award thereof. Saitl bonds shall mature as follow; to wit:-* Out- fj) bond -on ;(.)etober 1st-In each -of iho ve.us from ltHO to DHi». both Inclusive, which imitiirltles are hereby determined to be in diunl annual installments. The principal, and i/derest of all of said bmds shall he payable at- the ofll.ee of*-the-' VUlajje Treasurer of t‘edarv-llle, Ohio, in- the \ tUmre of ('edarvllle; State (if Ohio,, Seet[ou Throe 13) That sald: bonds shall express upon their face the purtiose. for w.hleh ?hiy arc Issued; that •they are Issued In pur-, jounce cd' U$ta Ordimmee; and shall, be- s I rjum I dn the Mavor and Clerk and seahal with the .t’^orpbiat* seal of said city Tho 1Merest*-coupons aiiacliMl t-u said Uomlsj.shall boar the facsimile i'ijjuture of the V'llhnfo,--Dierk. Said bond*, dull bear such consecutive numbers as the \ Uburo .Herk shall delermlm*. •■Section. Pour Hr That for Hie' jmri»ose of* prowdlnr the mvoKsafy funds trr pay tlic-In- J-oreU urf the foregoing jssui* of bunds,' promptly when and a* the same tails-(hie. and also to provlue a ftmd aurtb'ient. io dtscharKc tlrd said win} bond* at nmtnrifyl tiicro shall -be. and lurebv I n * levied on all the t.»\tthlo property uf s.tid VHI ukc ; of fVilarslHc., Ulilo. in addition in all other neves, a. dlnsrt tax nnnunllv' dortm; Ho period said Immls are (<» run. in an amount .•Adhcuni‘ to pro\ ide funds' to, pav interest upon touds , ih '. and -wiien the 'sainc falls due, and also--to provide a-t«md tor the »lisi barne of il:*’ HUiedbil of said serial bonds at* maturity, uheH tax slip'll not be less tlmn 'tlm Interest* iind Mtikhm fund--lax required by Section II of Article of the (’ou^tltidloi^. and,said bond Irt-tne bavtujj ;been authorized by* vote of the cbi tors of -said Village nf Ced.millo, •Ohio, *u*ld tax filial! be levied oulslde-the terf (10) mill limitatim! ... , Said lax shall be. and Is herehjh ordered computed, n rttilr*l, levied, and extended upon the. tax duplicate ?»mf collected by the sarne unicer-8 In .the same maimer ami at the same rime, that taxes for L'cncral purp<*fie.s for eaeh of, Hfllil years'.arc certified; f»xt<mdwl Tirul col** Ki ted Sabi tax -shall he jdaced before mid tU preference 'to. all other Items and for the full amount thereof. The funds derhid from said tax devUs hereby mpdred shall be placed u* a scpaiaic and dlstinci tidul, which together xxi11i ell linicri'fit colhctHl, on* the same ulntH ot ini -y-t A di v, plediud. for the payment of the * 4t apd prim jjbiT of *mtd bonds wheu*and as Uu- sairn- fall due. Section Five t*i|, That said’ bonds «h:ill he .‘first ntfi red at par and siccrued interest, to t)ic fl rustees of ihc Hlnklnc fund tn their oitbvlal -apacitv, am) If- said Trustees nhall refuse to take aiiv nr all *d said homls, then said bunds not s« talom shall be advertised tor public sal* and sold in (be manner provided by. law "*uder the 4ltrc‘iion of the Finance ('ommlUte nf the ronncll and the Vllhuze rierk, lint not tor lens than their par Value and accrued intin.st; fhe bond safe advertisement shall slate, that auv one dcslrinic to do so many prusetd a bid. or bids, for such bonds,- based upon Ihrir I mm - t I iic a different rate of Interest than heninbefnre IK«I, provided, hovvou-r. that' dure a fractional Interest rate Is bbl .siieh traotloh shall be oiudourth or one percent i ’ i of 1 per cent! or multiples thereof, (lie amount, nf tJftp bond or i erliflwl check to ac«* comptM boK shall be Three Hundred and Flftv Dollars the promsls from tlm -ale d said bonds except the-pmulum and afc eruwl Interest thereon and the amount oI (mid bonds isaued -tor. luWrwd. uhaU bp mud Dir (ho purpose iifurctmfd at* I F**r muoiber pmpo.se. thu jie iijuiu aid acctio'tl .bitc,rv,>i u^ iixnJ fr»ui4. FUi’h Mile an 1 Ha ciicnut *d ^ dd b *ndi Imind for in* i*’t sb.il 1c the Vund t* *- apt n* 1 Hi :1c pajmuit of :hr j.iUcipal and Inter* d id the bonds in iho nuimn pMob'lt J Lv lav> Sts’tb.ii Six lii). Tho VWade Clerk hi htre- hy dlricicd m fonuird a ci’Mlthd copy of this Ordinance to tho (’minty Auditor nf Hreene County, Ohio | muter and J r atcurdarico «UU * v-t tfl-iu wrd1- * paia c wf the Mid villain imllkd "Olllll* W S l ' E SO 1*03, AN OltDJ,NANCE JMIOYII) 1 \(, i-ni: THE L-sl AN* E OF 1WN!,VS OF THE U 1 * V .* Dt* I CDUIVILLE. tillfO *Foil THE i't KtUii-l. UF P in n U M N ti [1HK ru a il'iN O APC-MtVTtS AND EQlTI’.MKNT ” p a^v d un tin £ifit day nf -November, 1333. y Said te.ntls will be sold n* the holiest bidder- ! for not less than the face values ibcrcof and accrued ImcirfiT * AH iddi uuia I Bthto the number of bonds hid ui t the t;ro a amount .of bid‘anil'arerned inter- (it-i-lli-ii St'U-11 (7). Th.it this OrdImiiH-c, tn il.it. uf Ut-llury. All »>Ws 1“ *<• shnll t. hi- tiri-ct alirl he 1» fern- frem aI!l' #llw . uitni-uiik'd with « hnlifi -Jr iTrllfleil i-heeh, |i;i) Hu- uirlhat j-crl'i-l iillinvul h,v law.- IMascil Sowm lw r -SI*.. I*',!**. KUKMvTU li. J.ITTI,)-:, Major of the VIII jiw of I’mliirvllle, Ohiu lUu-st. - l-lK lllii: J MrCOHKKl,!,. (■lulls of the \ IIlaui* nf (Vihirvlllo. Ohio, SALE OF BONDS l e g A i : n o t ic e Koah-i pro|msals Mill ho l-i-oolvo-l at Iho nllioi- of 11-- Vtll.iao'riiTh of the Vllla.'ii-of Ci'iliinmo (’iihirdllo, Ohio, n»Hl twi tu‘ ni»<» ||-J X.) of (he llth iho of IK’ecmlior, llhlK, for lli-* jim-po-io of houila of Ihe said.. Village III the aatireaiue Klim of Tlilriy»Hve Hiil'ilrw! linMars ($:i/>OU.liO|t •dales! Iho 1st day of .I.iiiu.iry !»:!!>. H-lld hoiida M'lU he lea'(Id) iri iiin-ihe- and imnihereil Coni One (1) 1“ Ted (HU, hoffi 1iieliihli(J. Kaeli of salil hnn.'la Mill In- in ille deiiiin.ioaiiim ot Three Humlred and Kl(:« Dollars /($350.-0«J. ami -Mill draw lillerest ;:il (lie rale of four and- one half (l1.-.-) Oer eeniMin |ier anooin, imyiilile senil-aiiiHoilly i li. tin I I days of Auril and Os-iohi-r. of uaeli joar,- lie' u |ir-seiila<loii ami snm-ndcr of the D.-ere-i .'„,,miiK (o lie. ainiehed !o said homls. , Auv , i| . di dfiua to do so may iit-eseld H i-ld or ; h i l o r s:;H hoods hass-d oil -ami i •lioarliiK a.'different rale of liiton-sl, .than that .above -j’u■Died.* iirovlded tloU where ;y frae j llomil' ime.- Ml .rai.e, Is hid surji Iraetlt.o sliajl.; ■he ono-iimirti r i-f one1per i-s-ol (1, nf V1-er | l eol) o li.iilli.oes llu-reot. Kal-1 hoitds Mill ( -:e. slue ..n t payuMe as f.oth-Ms. is>-y\ll: : (foe hbnd on (lelohef 1st 'lit e.ielr of Die, years finm nun to l.'illi,■ (mill IrteUislve.. Salsl hoods, are Issued for; Hie loi.riiose of porehiwlna Fire VUdilhia A|))iarnli.is and kijliiimH-ot ami iinii. r aut1.e'ity --1 -tabs of 'Ohio, mol of’ Tliii Cuifnnii Hood ,Ael, -ami aMo to tlie- \ llhnie of I'eslailflit?, -Ohio, for Iline llomlred Jilol Fifty Dollars If..1 -'b h’) .|. eolej|t|ei( thill If tho Idtl la ueeeinod IhO; hhlder Mill rei-el*.>■mil hay for w h I kjiii I s ' ms ma. la; Issued as almve set forth, within thirty if at .days from the time of. award, said hood to le- lomlied or said eheek lo be retained liy the \ Iliad-. If sidil i-om'Dlon Is not fulfllh-il. Itlils should-bo sealed and endorsed "l)ids For Fire Fliditlntf Apiiaratus .Bonds." 1MKUUE J, MeCOHKKI.L, v.illat'i rierli. o£ VlllaKe of redarvllle,.Ohio WILL PAY STRAIGHT . SALARY-;■ Jp.*;r».00 per week, man or woman with auto h-ell Egg Producer to Farmers. Eureka Mfg. Co., Eagt St. Louis, 111. Cedarville Welding" Shop - Experienced Welding, and Cutting Blacksmith and General Repair. . 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