The Cedarville Herald, Volume 63, Numbers 1-26
JMty&l 4*«M WMMNHMT A mo *.} MM*! Y*Jty ftW 4***- « i« iM r '4 & ' 1157, * « « m )M « * * « »*& «* . Erifljty, M *y 24, 1940 fiW t* ' has o f r m WAR LORDS ARE AT THEIR DBVIUSH WORE: Tha »U»$ij>gty devised method o f sum fitoff ‘ ’national de^ r*x% rttean$ o f Idadlnir this nation into the European m$M i given the New Deal president ths popular term as head ‘‘JtoOftevftWe. Second World War” , When it comes time to $ the ‘ golden goose” that usually follows all ware we find Republican* and Democrats and New Dealers all in the same clique ready to piek the rich profits and few o f whom will contribute even a single son as gun fodder. Industry is distracted in many ways following seven years o f the crazy brain-truster control* It is willing to go most any place and do most anything. It has been termed by Roose velt in public statements the greatest evil that has fallen on the nation. Jfc has been headed by what has been termed “ royal economists” , described as a man who has accumulated more money than the Roosevelt family, that has used the •White House to sell themselves in many ways from books to Ndwvve findURoosevelt and all bis “malefactors of great wealth” in bed together planning for the entrance o f this na» tion in the European War, He has two objects in the latest movement. One is to make good his promise last summer that 1 this nation would back England againBt Germany. The second is to use the war boggy as a means o f covering up the New Deal wreckage that will hang around the necks of the oncom ing generations, for time to come. ' * • ; No one objects to reasonable “ self defense . No one 'can say whether Hitler has America on his objective list or not, ' At best we know he is not coming here soon and leave a half won victory in Europe to be cast aside. It is not only a surprise but a great disappointment to see numerous Republican industrialists, millionaires, politicians and those who hope to “ get rich, quick” backing the Second World , War program” . The common citizen has been cast to the * winds by their once supposed “ god-father” , the grandest speci men o f “ Vitamin I” that ever appeared before the American Pe°*Every war we have ever had a part in,’ whether World or Civil, has left the common citizens the poorer in material tilings. We attribute the war crime of the past twenty years to the firs! World War. We find ourselves talced to care for the wounded and their dependents that “ civilization might not be wiped off ^ the earth” and here we are today in the midst of another deceptive campaign to inflame our people that they will rush pell mell into the infernal Ifell created by the European na tions that’ know nothing but war from the earliest history. Charles Lindbergh in a recent statement covers the situa tion in a fair and impartial manner as to where “ self -defense should begin and end” . However, we hear,over the air that ‘ his views, are very distasteful to Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, who has-not a son who will carry a gun even in hpr husband’s “ Second World War” . For months'every department in Wash ington has been over loaded with sons o f congressmen and 'senators, nephews and cousins,-that they,may escape,the .war N draft, but there are no relatives o f Republican senators or * congressmen hiding behind army or navy clerical service in a government department. The Democrats long, ago/w ith in fluence, grabbed these places. But the Democrats and so-called New Dealers “ out in the sticks” will see their sons marching side by side by those from Republican families. - The great majority o f our citizenship is from the common people and, opposed to the present ste$» towards the Way. The war lords and war profiteers .have become patron ,saints o f the “'Roosevelt family in the name o f “ self defense” . A GOOD JURIST DECLINES SUPREME COURT SEAT ' - , Governor JohnW* Bricker tould have made no finer selec tion fo r the vacancy on the Ohio Supreme Court than the pro- , motion o f Judge Roscoe Hornbeck, London, Republican, from the Second, Appellate District Court. Judge Hornbeck is an outstanding jurist and his best recommendation is that he has been renominated by the Republican voters in his district and that the Democrats did not even have an entry. - No, doubt it was trying to turn down' a seat on the Supreme Court,* something that seldom falls to any jurist o f ^ lower ’ court. 'Taking such an appointment for a short term o f a few months would hardly justify any candidate unless it would be • one who cares to round out a judicial career. In view o f the fact the salaries o f the two courts are equal and that most of the important cases must pass the* Court of Appeals, we are not surprised that Judge Hornbeck has de cided to remain where he is.- He is in middle life and his capacity for work almost unlimited. His standing with mem bers o f his profession and the electorate, is best measured by being renominated without opposition on either party ticket. The Governor is■ to-be complimented for his choice and Judge Hornbeck in our opinion has taken a wise course in con tinuing his judicial work on the Court of Appeals* There are inany able Republican jurists and numerous attorneys of judi cial ability from which the Governor can draw from to fill the Supreme Court vacancy. Well, we are heeded fo r the Euro- pean war whether you think so, or whether you object to i t The *Pe»o- cratie a* well u Republican “ royal economists” have malgamated their interests around fieosevelt’a New Deal table and everything is to be put In readiness to stop Hitler. There is no fuss or feathers such, as we had be fore the first World War under W il- Tho* public may not be behind the Second World War under Roose velt but the people are not running thing# now .. Just this week appear# the story o f Col. Frank Knox, one o f those ob- noxious “ economic royalists, million aire, fonder Republican vice presi dential candidate, seated at the White 'House table in confere ice V ith King Franklin to plan fo r tty war in the name o f “ self defena^Jy which sounds sweeter to tty~fafhers and mothers that.must furnish the boys for Roose velt’s oncoming cannon fodder. In the circle o f “ royal economists” , that set o f millionaire Republican industrial ists, there were poison to society* the past few years, we find the New Deal either has changed its mind about this class or, they are not such bad fellow s after all. Then this week two o f the’ duPonta, .manufacturers o f ail kinds" o f war explosives and war material, retire a# heads o f their com pany to be succeeded by younger-men. Having massed a great fortune'of sev eral hundred million, the way is open ed according to reports for a young Roosevelt o f the White House vintage who married into the fam ily to have a seat later at the director’s table. This is going to he a noble war for a noble cause and all , you Democratic parents have to do is pay your share anil then- throw ,in your boys o f draft age that King Franklin can make good his prqmise to King George.-' ■ .............................................................................................................. iiniilHflilHlllMiliili.....^ With Germany marching across France in sight o f Paris and another column on the way to the Dover Strqjghts, England has a case o f the rehl jitters. England may not care for the smoke o f Hitler’s bombs from the air, but it looks like such is on the program / The facts are and recent events prove it, neither England or France were prepared fo r any kind of war.. They had no such equipment as Germany has displayed. Her air force has been a. joke, and the campaign in Norway proved that Lindbergh knew -what he was talking about when lie told the New Deal, Germany, wav at. that time supreme in the aitv This angered King Franklin and he booted the. “ Lone1Ace” ou t o f the department. The-New Deal plares are said to be about as crude as the old fashioned 'side dump wheel-barrow as compared with our commercial planes. England tried to use them in Norway but they failed in every* respect and now Eng land is holding back. At one port in New Jersey, are COO planes boxed ready to ship but England wants some -guarantee. In the meantime the manufacturers are waiting fo r ‘’Eng land to put her gold on the line and not credit T H A N K S I WISH TO THANK ALL GREENE COUNTY VOTERS FOR THEIR SUP PORT in t h e R e c e n t p r im a r y ELECTION. Walton Spahr PoL Adv. Republican Candidate for Sheriff A -I T - towaswai», A- « - EXPRESSION OF THANKS W o w ish t o e x p r e s s o u r th a n k s t o o u rw ia n y fr ie n d s in C e d a r v ille V illa g e a n d T ow n sh ip f o r * t h e fin e su p p o rt, w h ich w e w e r e g iv e n a t th e R e p u b lic a n P r im a ry E le c tio n ju s t p a s s e d . Wheat slid down several cents in price follow ing the Roosevelt an nouncement o f the-second World War. Only the Speculators have any amount o f wheat now anyway. However a drop in price now leaves the market down fo r the coming wheat crop. Sec, Wallace asked the grain manipulators to peg the low price and this was doUe. Now he say# the loan price with the government subsidy will equal 84 Cents a bushel in Chicago a t harvest time. Ten .days ago wheat was El-OS in Chicago at the time we took the first step to go to Europe Under Roosevelt’S Orders. Does anyone know where Wallace was at that time Or did the pegging idea strike him when it reached the low p rice! War and millions fo r war plans and 84c for the farmer’ s Wheat. . „ ERNEST D. BEATTV, Reorder DALLAS MARSHALL, Deputy MARTHA E. DRAKE, Clerk —PrttUMf AdiWilMmertt lifiHiiTliitilii'iriiii H'1’*iri A nearby rural telephone company has been sued under the New Deal labor’ law fo r a neat sum by an em ployee who says she has not been paid in fu ll under the Roosevelt union wag* law, The Company is owned by and we hear that if it had to Just at present Ohio politicians are a bit muddled. Chairman Ed Gchorr o f .the Republican State Committee must have hkd hot ears the past ten days, before the primary. When the huff sample ballots Were spread about friends o f the various candidates shouted with glee and those not mark ed were soon h it with a fighting fever. Now it turns out that the candidates so favored with the “ X " paid their share o f the cost,. In as.much as Gov. S licker’s name was included, this created a mixed judgment in more than, one quarter. It was ktfown there were candidates that the Governor no doubt desired to see nominated but some o f them lost out while the Gov ernor headed the ticket. The fellow that thought the Gov ernor would back Mayor Rurton o f Cleveland., in the primary, needs to have his head examined after the part the mayor played in the relief situa tion last winter and.his caustic com ment o f the Governor not. calling the legislature to force the rural counties to feed the city ^millions, Even the Cleveland mayor J id not eXpect sup port frOm -the Brickcr administration. The Governor and mayor, meet and .the Governor after the conference ex pressing himself as favotable to the re-election o f Schorr as head o f the state committee and this set the coun ty politicians buzzing. The Cleveland mayor must swallow his pride and al so fa ll into line even though he is re garded a “ Roosevelt Republican” . War planes that would not do justice in a back-yard cat fight are no worse than some half dozen New Deal light cruisers that are resting on their sides in an Atlantic port, not sea worthy. They* are said to.be top heavy and will ride only sideways, They cost a few milion hut that docs not matter when you are spending other people’s money. It will' cost sev eral million m orcto reconstruct them. The New Drill theory of-- some nut drawing a picture that never had a ride in such a vessel and then asking someone to build it according to the plans, is all together a different story than having plans drawn by one o f experience. MS ■ * --■■- ■ Francis J. McConnell o f New York has an unusual proposal for the war lords and profiteers.” He suggests that all stockholders o f companies making war goods that own $1,000 worth o f stock should be *compelled to Wear pink pale stripes, Those who own up to $5,000 wear a pink stripe; and those above a bold red stripe, In this way he says the people can then tell who are the. privates and who.are the generals in the army o f war profiteers how launching the “ bloodboom” . Someone has suggested that Roose velt name a few*.Republicans in his cabinet during, the “ Second World War” . Such names as Knox and Landon, even the distasteful name of Hoover, are in the comment for at least two vacancies in the cabinet .in a short time. You are told politics should be laid aside during' war times and some want Roosevelt to continue without an election in November. There are those who see through the picture. The nation is bankrupt today but the people do not know it and a lot do not Care, There are a few Democrats o f the Roosevelt type that see what the future h*s in store and do not desire to. be ’official pallbearers' and will leave the Cabinet' soon*. A few Republicans on the cabinet list at the time o f the coming crash will keep the public* from seeking FDR’s scalp even though he may he hiding behind the “ eight ball” * t “» y * \ , ♦ " t . ov ( - , i it $ * m- iJlrJ ' a 1 - Music must be taking the place of the dance floor 'siring and jazz, for more than a million dollars has been raised by radio appeal to those o f the radio audience that love the classics as come from the Metropolitan Opera House in ' New York each winter. Foreign countries back opera with national funds but here We must do it at it personal sacrifice. The opera is not usually a profit undertaking either in New York or in Cincinnati, where there is a season <;ach winter and each summer fo r music that has an appeal other ,than the' sensational dance. The New York institution, once was backed by “ royal economists” . Not being able tu meet overhead, came the public appeal but in the list we do not find the name o f Roosevelt as aiding a worthy cause, . There’is a pew star in the political setup in Greene county. That a single individual could pilot a candidate for the senatorial nomination on the Re publican ticket with success, brings out the fa ct that Prosecutor Marcus Shoup is the “ lone star” who hacked, Mayor Rurton while the county seem ed headed fo r White until the count was half completed. Robert Shoup, a young Attorney in Cleveland, a brother o f the Prosecutor, holds a prominent place in the legal department under the Mayor, With the election o f the Mayor and a Republican administra tion in Washington, the street stair- w i§ to the Prosecutor's office will hardly care fo r, the two-way traffic. We get a tip from Washington that Democratic leaders are being Urged to advocate that both political partiesf do away' with both -Conventions and possibly the coming November elec tion. The red flag is waved that war sentiment might turn against the ad ministration. Ex, Gov. Cox has al ready fired one rocket into the air to frighten the people. ■ • Here's how to pay fo r war expense according to a New Deal Congress man/ a few days ago. Ho says we should pay as we go and after using up government funds take mortcy from all the banks in thd country; take 100 per cent profits from Com panies as- England is doing and then levy taxes, 6rt everything everybody, has to buy So that every one will pay the cost as the tynefit# Of the War will be the same to ail classes of citizens. * Papering and Fainting Seaofi, If possible arrange now. Have yours done* before the rush season. Bee A , B. McFarland.* (4t) Money to loan for the necessary re pairs on your property—The Cedar- vilic Federal Savings A Loan Associa tion, ' -All the romance and color Qt the South Seas are combined with tne loveliness o f Dorothy Lamour as a sun-tanned, sarong-clad. • island beauty to brighten the South Seas adventure-romance, “ Ty phoon,” coming to the Regent Theater, Spritfgfleld, Ohio, on Tbura- ■^?L--Hobert^[gBton^oppoBlte M1 b 3 Lamour. heHarvest QaedStreamlined with the NEW 4 -FOOT McCormick-Deering COMBINE w/'rue— r T"?$gy~V* *"w‘c' Mr. Faul Bummers | o f New York City, sp last week with his md Summers at the bonus W ilson Galloway and] Mrs. J> S , E. McMl E . C. Dodson o f were guests Sunday dock. .A Honey to loan on 1 Curity. Cedarville Fe] Loan Association, The Ladies Aid o f . w ill serve Commenced day, May 31st. Forty) , For reservations call ] Mr. and Mrs. J. E l week-end in Mancl| guests o f their son; 4 tnd family, and rer ' mencement exercises The speaker was *Jij Day. Mr. Kyle is schools in Manchested f it' < y \| *HINK of it—you can har- * vest andthreshyour crops, by youfSelf, without,any , extra help, and do amuch better job!\ That’s what this hew 4-foot McCormick-Deering combine . means on the small farm, And you can get it at a price that’s easy on your pocketbookj* This new little combine is built for power-drive opera tion with a 1-plow tractor. You’ll get a real thrill stepping along with this baby combine. getting the entire harvesting |pb out of the way at th.e rate. of 8 to 15 acres a day. And it will handle any threshable crop you have. , You can’t beat the No. 42 as - amoney-maker. It saves grain, and saves on equipment, twine, andthreshingexpense. It saves food and work in the kitchen because it's,a one-man outfit. Harvest themodernway—with ' Harvester’s new 4-foot com- - bine. See us about it, now. mW® In to tPM IKHELQ GOOD fMOWi The Past Matron’s E . 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