The Cedarville Herald, Volume 63, Numbers 1-26

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Dwaohay doctiaMKi to be a tn iek -hom tor i&» Momm& th ird te r n movement, * stalkhiK b o m befog the idee o fH it Democratic manager ratfcar then haw FDR’s mtme fertet- ed on the Democratic priraarybollot the Senator started some- W hat th e S en a to r d id o r d id no t do do es n o t concern every d ti* * » h o t w hen h e po in ted ou t th a t th e D em ocratic booses h ad p lanned to d e fe a t th e v ery pu rpose o f th e p rim ary election law i s th is s ta te , som ething new is b e fo re Ohio vo te rs, irrespec- tiv e o f po litica l views, We a r e n e t so su re th a t th e p re sen t law is f a ir o r leaves th e w ay open fo r w hoever w an ts to ru n fo r p re s id e n t T h e con­ stitu tio n p rov ides fo r th e open p rim ary b u t tine Ohio leg isla tu re cooked u p a d iffe ren t id e a w herein a cand id a te h a d to look up th e boeses, bo th R epub lican an d D em ocratic. On th e R epub lican aide S en a to r T a ft is runn ing a s a fav o r ite son cand id a te fo r p resid en t, using hig own nam e. H e h a s no 1 ■ ■ "w-" .■■.*..... re. -.•■>wet . . e. 1*_ , a re a fra id to have sta lk ing ho rse seek ing delegates* No w onder Sen, Donahey re - *•• th e boeses w h o ,"----- ~ e p r in te d The s tan d Sen , Bonahe; fused, to be a caffe paw for t s s the Roosevelt nam urfotedon the ballot. D y has taken should lead to a revi­ sion of the Ohio primary law governing:presidential nomina­ tions. ;M r u 1 I p M M M H Tbs KopabKaa* Nattonol Coaven- tfea wiH ha held hi PMb dtipfcb , Jane IS, that d ty offering MMySM to meet the n t p m Chisago ysatell t i p mast bat would only so ?1W,OO0, the sums prk* tsg being bang oa tip De­ mocratic eoavoatto* that will be held is the Windy City, I t seems stowage that PhileiMpMa offered $150,000 for the Dojnoeratic convention, and let It go to Chicago, sad then hid $250,000 for the Republican convent)on. Moat of the Republican delegates will have to pay their own way while out of * rail lion New Deal office holders there will be hundred)) ef Democrat dele­ gate* that will be on government pay roll. * , The Columbus Press Club pdt on a “hot” show in ,the annual prose grid- hen dinner last Thursday evening when officeholders were given the “pan treatment” in a marked hot good natured way. Sqch events always draw capacity crowd* and more than 500 pwrehased tickets at. $5 a piste to en­ joy the show,, ■ The recent resignation of ■Deputy Sheriff Ralph Davis stirred political circles last week and the report, now firmed, is he is &candidate against heriff Henkel. The Smith-Henry fac­ tion of the Democratic patty has not oven been warm to Henkel,. who stated*months ago the trouble was all -because he would not let certain De­ mocrats load his olBce-wiih their ap­ pointees, whether it suited him (Hen­ kel) or not. The Republicans are wear-* ifcg smiles, with four candidates, ’ The trouble Ohio Democrats face today does not clear much faster than neWoutbreaks occur to keep the ring- masters hunting excuse* as to this and that. When the committee holding con­ trol of the party gathered in Colum­ bus Saturday, it was no -love affair. Charles Sawder, once a candidate fo r governor, defeated by Gov, Sticker, let down his hair and told the boys and girls he was not a candidate this year for anything but "Harmony”. -His old rival e a t on the side lines like £ good paveycrat, and said nothings * , Sen, Donahey can put the Demo- ratic leaders on the spot quicker than can either Duvey or Sawyer,in their needed a ^talking horse for FDR in his third term game and the gathering banded >ut sweet words for, Vic as the “favor­ ite son,” whp was to get'under the bench the moment Franklin wanted all « S i J U4;V- THE DOLLAR AND THE CHERRY TREE - - Two ta le s a re alw ays to ld ab o u t G eorge W ash ing ton . One concerns h iseh q p p in g down th e ch erry teee and tk e subsequent Tfiin&rki ^F ftthcrt I caiwidij .toll ft lw* I r t ^ ^ ??* «*4 h a tc h e t/’ o r w ords to th a t effect. T h e o th e r is th e f e a to f hu rling a silv e r d o lla r across th e R appahannock *IS * ? !! illu s tra te s h is ch a rac te r, th e la tte r h is s tren g th . B o tM en d to m ake him m ore hu inan to po sterity . .w ¥ t j e r *rue o r 1«»t ^ e y a re lik e a ll ta le s th a t g row up around a hero , lik e th a t o f Kmg C anu te comm anding th e tid e to cease rising , ° r th e more recen t c 5 f G eneral P e k i n g ’s sta tem en t, ‘ ayet t e, w e a re here , w h ich w as sa id by somebody else. T h e scene" w h ere bo th th e se W ashington epics w ere sup­ posed to have tak en p lace w as P e rry F a rm n e a r Fredewcks- b tirg , Va.» w here th e F a th e r o f H is Country sp en t h is you th and \ eariy m anhood. I t h as ju s t been sold a t Public auction iahd w ith i t th e only -original stru c tu re d a tin g from W ashington s tim e, a sm all fram e b iiild ing u sed a s h is su rv eyo r^ office. • - The c h e r ry tr e e ep isode, which, influences deco rations on thfe F ir s t P resid en t’s b irth d ay , now ap p ro ach fo g .h a s been f en- e ra lly ^S sc red ited ; N o t so th e th row ing o f th e d o lla r. W a lte r Johnson we re c a ll, dup lica ted th e legSndary f e a t n o t so long S o irp ro v e d ta b o ft cases th a t a d o lla r could b e m ade to go a long way.—T im es-S tar. * PLANET PARADE B eginning Feb . 23, w orking to a clim ax Feb . 28 and con­ tinu ing in to th e first w eek o f M arch, th e astronom ers rem ind us, th e p lan e ts are-.to stag e a sky show th e llkT® ^ ^ V ^ n u s m an ^ a n ^ th e * 3^ to th e naked e S t j e d i o r t l y aftCT ilm o fc w ill b ^ m a r c h iig down t t o wootem - n «!«.«• aw, . . a j» y ~ i . »■«> , . E S Z J Z -T A e1" xeniith to horizon a n d alm ost equally d is tan t one from tn e orner. ' H ptf dnY tb s scientist®, x& ft duft chance fo r tiio IftywAn ...tem a n d th e p o s itio n in ap ace o f th e sun a n d f a m t i y o f o /o lif th e ^ ro p o rd tr e r tU m oU h c p r o p w m om e'it, 0 en joy taB th e oa tl» a u , vte o» HM ^y 1 « ever to view th is s trik in g celestia l phenomenon; W e’veabeen too chattel In fact he tiianked the com- - b u svw ith o u r aw n “M ars” on e a rth to give m uch th o u g h t to mtteefor their effort but turn-down ! &* O tobn 'W h iles aeitte he plan^ua against the apmitof^the ^ n n t n f n u rw its w ith a rad io ta le Of m y th ical m onsters drop - .’fimary law. At thin point he reviewed S L g dJw S f t ^ l h T p l a n e t ^ m igh t be reassu ring ^ fight to i n s H the Constitutional S f W e ills educa tion to ra ise eyes an d th o u g h ts skyw ard th is Convention to get a free and open pn- hie ^^5’ ^ ^ . T 1 ^ilv IflfeWS r a th / I ^ cooked-up-acheme now would not ro r— D ay ton D aily News.____________ ___ d<? ,Vfo „8ti/ welirs nb man.s colUlP, ^ ______ "*■*-, not even a Democratic collar." In the REPUBL ICAN S PR E SEN T WORTHY DOCUMENT . joint committee meeting hi* *on-in> Dtoniitillontift cm ne rallv a r e p le a s e d o v e r t h e r e p o r t o f t h e law* Huffman, cast the only negative n r i n S n l ^ ** S S t S d 'b y t h e p r o S c om m itte e h e a d e d b y vote, and thia dfd not tend to put the f 5 S S & I r f v n S m i u tlp l y oW t y . Bvon t h e » m "H” b .™ »n , a v e r a g e in d e p e n d e n t v o te r find s n o t on ly in te re sting ^ r e a d in g plan, h u t so la c e a n d h o p e o f ©m erg ing f rom t h e New D e a l b u r d e n o f deb t, a p rog ram fo r more employment, and a well th o u g h t The Seventh District fs usually mem o u t P lan Of g iv ing a id to ag ricu ltu re ; ^ tioned with Republican doings bu t just O na p o in t is w orthy o f m ention fo r it is-upperm ost in th e aow the .Democrat* are holding first m inds o f th e Am erican peop le and th a t is th a t w e must and page ip political reporting* in the city w ill s tav o u t o f th e European w a r w ha tever th e cost. S itting press. Vic Donahey i» a name that h ack and aw a iting the- adv en t o f th is coun try in th e w a r o r smell* to the old line machihe politi- th a t we can a t a fu tu re d a te follow S ecre tary o f W allace an d clan* especially Democratic war-horses And a hold in th e Hull-Rooaevelt tra d e tre a tie s th a t w ill perm it in Clark county. Vic ha* not followed u s sh in ing su rp lu s fa rm crops ab road . This is larg e ly a dream bow dictation in making appointment* £ , 'B t t # “ «ate«l ooaStrien Mid M ine o t th e allfea, th e In f t . dUtHeli M 5 K .w l.n y in Ctari, p roduction o f fn rm cropo la now on a la rg e sca le w ith th e a id »nnty md th . h a n k »t«Iy_di«- o f th e ir resp ec tiv e governm ents. . ■CU*M“ w“*n yoa opeti the stAjeci for A sound cu rrency w ith reduced governm ent spend ing is private conversation, i t is not for this th e n e x t s te p fo r m o re p ro sp e rity . T h e la tte r is n o t possible a s column to enter hr tha t phase o f - long a s w e ta x th e Am erican peop le to ex ist an d th en pu r- squabble. chase gold from R ussia only to*etore i t a hund red fe e t below -------- th e s tiifa c e o f th e ground down m K entucky. The R epublican Fuller Trump, Democratic district p roposal is to redu ce governm ent expend itu res 2 0 p e r cen t a t committeeman, Springfield, became so once and th e re a re th o se who say th e coun try would b e b e tte r enraged a t the Columbus meeting th*t off to increase th a t to fifty p e r c e n t There is much in th e re - ho burst out intentionally in print tmrfc th a t is sound advice and w o rth w hile to a ll. with a vitrolic s tu ck on Vic *» one * ........ — ■ - ............................................................ -that should be run out of the party. Tramp also took * poke a t Hitffman. There were muffled efforts of applause but most of the committee members still have a desire to tide on the Dona- hey coattail # • long as possible t o w ­ ing that Vie .ftft.b t in front when a lot ef the would-be-bosses have been forgotten. 'One Sptingfieider 'stilted to the writer tha t he had written Vie to artnoSuce a t once fo r reelection as |. Senator as £ .challenge to Tramp and 1 hjs followers. I t would he interesting to have such a referendum but it would n% take long to count the vote ] of the Tramp following outside of Springfield. Sealed Dpi', among Dettio- 1eratic oflice holder* that had the Dona- :hey endorsement are. now the order of the day, R o st' of them are afraid to I discuss either the European war o r the 1weather. ' .' , “A Chump At Oxford” J M t e m l aM R M ie iM ^M to a tM r iw ta s b c - , tydwyilufasa lm |i<M atan loeoteher j «» «h« tea wt«' tqriag ta fe«gat| “youth la Ma hsHMag g tiry" and the j haosaa f*e RtaMsk Auetiisr remarkad i that one pm * dhwaa suit ia the, RoosavOft fiwaDy cartatnly would net cause papa and ataasma. to fOrgtt. their obUrotion ta tba Haw Dial. t '*»*awwm**a * James Reeafstit, ridsst sea of the mach-marrM. Oni uulek-dirarced fam­ ily, tokaa ftotton for divert* against his wit* who will also file salt and ask custody of the two children. Jim- my Is out ia Hollywood in tbs picture celcny where the more divorces you NcOn wm the higher the pay.' It In often said that when an actor or actress W*s slipping from public vials' it war good publicity to either get a divorce if married, or figure in s$me brawl The opme plan often works in politics, George Bender, once a member, of the Ohio legislature that usually bad pub- licity in Ohio daily papers each, day, came near being forgotten. hFthought, He walked to the press 'Voom In the Capitol «uid-shouted “Say, .you felllows sure slighting mel Say something ,if nothing else give me h—— The question 'of Who is responsible for the care of the. indigent* that drift into the coupty these ,wintry nights is bothering' both the County .Commis­ sioners and Xenia city. The latter says’ it is the coUfity’s place to provide shel­ ter. The county naturally thinks the city must look after the travelers. Af­ ter all it might he Xenia township. This township'trustees here provide the -ropni and .fuel for heat giving each a chance to sleep on sanitary Beds, a newspaper being the mattress and an­ other a wool blanket. No other cover­ ing is needed in n room heated to most anythingAbove 80 degrees -People* are beginning to wonder what is in this sheriff thing that ev­ erybody seems to have a Jiankering fo r in th is county? You can hear most any kind of a Story depending on who you talk to and whore you are. One would imagine the salary is immense hut It,Is not- Then w)iat? I t must he the big star th a t adorns the breast of the county's chief of police?-May he so, may be not. Then What, your guess is as good as ours. You can look around and certainly none of the; has- been sheriff’s have left the office rich? Of course a Sheriff’s salary is a safe port if the Now' Deal depression i« to be continued another four .years. We get first hand information from Washington that nothing‘daring the Roosevelt administration has happen­ ed to ja r FDR like the reception he received from the American. Youth Congress; which bonded him plenty of jeers and. boos during his fatherly ad­ vice. Mr*. Roosevelt received like treatment; hut not as severe and both Were deeply 'touched by the action of their supposed “comrades” .believer* in Russian Communism as applied -under- the NCw Deal. The youngsters wanted ho more half and half but de­ mand . Stalin’s ideas fo r America. Roosevelt was aoApset he announced his southern -fishing trip to get away from Washington, hater Mrs. Roose­ velt left for Florida to be gone a month, probably to forget the recep­ tion the like of which no president and his wife ever received in the history of the nation, ■**... AGLAMOBOU 8 NEW 8 CEEBNTEAM FRIENDSHIP s All of us have seen men who think everyone is against them, and who consequently treat them In such a man cr th a t they canno be otherwise, On the other hand, we all have seen | men who think vtryon to be their | friend, and because the ytoreat them : accordingly, they soon become friends, , The man who live* his dally'life ac­ cording to this formula has in h is ' makeup a principle th a t will make hi#. life much,,brighter, There is an old adage to the effect tha t ofte gets from a*thing-just about what he puts into , it, Every one of ns lives in either a f general or a special society, and we > can never escape the social aspects of life. Therefore, as we must he social beings, why not put into alt the rela­ tion* with ou felldws a full measure o f . friendliness and good will. There is no doubt of our gtting it back with in­ terest- < Sincerity is the foundation p f true friendship. Man is so constituted that the impulse toward friendliness nor- 4 maiiy spring* from the very nature of his sou), , Never before has the World so need­ ed true friendship, kindness, and good w ill., If only international relation­ ships could be friendly ones, and a firmer understanding could be instilled in all mankind, we, would not t o e the horrible bloodshed that is taking place today. - - R . * , KEENER 1 »■■■■>■■I)............... % 1 h at th t Maieotie Theater ipriftctieM, Ohio, fight. ”A Chwnp a t ib tto l,”' matting Rtaa ; Dnr Springfield friend reports one or two witty experiences a t the Colum­ bus pow-wow Saturday. There was dis­ cussion cf the FDR third term a plen­ ty, Most all wanted to know why their Trojan horse had skipped out so #hd* den on the southern cruise when there was more important bwstnees. One re- marked that FDR still had the ear- hum fro g the hiesee of his Com- WHlHPi SnWHWW*M m WW1WHI A NAMETHAT STANDS FOR OOOD F U R N I T U R E ' BUDG ET M A H A V A IL A B tJN ' Jm W H N T V N. t o « « » t . XeatmO. mmS jmmuum tm , f i t T u f a T f c r t I M l f l “CONGOMAgBgg* 1 '•*" Spenccr.Tracy and Hedy Lamarr in “ lT a k eT h is Woman” • r Teaming two-tim* Academy Award winner Spencer Tracy.’with t h e . J glamorous Hedy iam arr, “I Take This Woman,” come* to the X«ni* Theatre, Sunday, Feb. 25, fo r a three-day run, as a viyid atory of metropolitan life involving the drama .of a young doctor«and a society beauty. W. S. Van‘Dyke II directed. . always abreast of the tim es , : *■ ^ 1 * * * < * >?/ M a rk in g tim e h a s no p la ce in th e B e ll System. Each year brings som e th in g new to carry th e te lep h o n e in d u s try fo rw a rd , „ One example o f th is is th e te lep h o n e in - "struny?nt itse lf, w hich w en t th rough a long *'k * - 1 . 9 series o f changes and re fin em en ts before the h igh precision instrum en t in use today cou ld be developed. , In the Bell Telephone Laboratories research to im prove th e service tiever stops. Fu ture years probably w ill reveal possibilities little dream ed o f today; Y ou, as an O h io B e ll cu stom er, b e n e fit d irectly by these improvem ents, And fo r th is reason you cqn be su re th a t telephone service in Ohio always w ill be ab reast o f the times. SOON—GONJB W lTp THE WIND R e c e n t , Clark Gable Vivien Leigh , LESLIE HOWARD , Olivia de’ Hayiiland In “GONE WITH lHEWINH” (Plenty of Reserved . Seat* Left Any Night) STATE Fred Mac- . Murray Barbara Stanwyck . * -In ' ^REMEMBER THENK 5 HT” PLUS Jimmy Dorsey and Oreheatfa ■ MAJESTIC v ' * S (£) THE OHIO BEIL TELEPHONE COMPANY Nowhavetheir 2 nilTriyM Ie P l A WEBS Win B»y A m W m ia n tM T r i f l - u « “'fhiWtUuMoeBote CoMpaeri . We «i« H»r« th tt o I mm 4 «od eUdUd eer Tripl-B* fumee* whidi m I m U)M tm October, 1938.. ThrM )rw n »go ire <Mda 3VlIUuuO« tom e* (Mtaltcd ia oar bom* fat p lfM atlu OMo.jMd it I m Pjtnrtd Y ttr ieti«f»cl« y - »e«w>y bay a wil1fata«no TrloUfe Fantaotk Our booM fa rarr oMalotuU* lit *»«Troom." Wrord-Mr, aad Mn. W.ELUtdrr, Witfacd. OUe F R ^E l Frnuce Intpectioa. Didyoubum toomuckcoal, didyouher* toemuckiUseee —orto* root coal bills too Ugh fids pu t winter? We make free iUMetou, t o t e troubles, do repair work. Modeet price*. C.C. BREWER F fcm i O rian llt. 1 » U(tot#afiHtl mtaaiiMMiauhi *IKIHlwIF Imlm fwIMiWwNB»w** aOseAsfine mJMi r t^, Wmig^HNswwRBW POTOOffwavR1* ^ figdyl fwNRwM VflMwWI IMWWwff . roSiinitltiMnSi a t dd'fillat* .WwvwFfvsvnuaag—nws?ww*w sitw vsw-wserm wNPNl AAgkJW a^bF * j f T-1UJ.J-M. HMB v^HWwfH Ri *vll¥wraFr WwRe BATCH ANDUP TheM IM E H O T EL SIXIH AT VINK ITKCCIC IMWMNMMMBI^ * V J O Y I l i t Dr. H. N. W iBu* DENTIST . m m j a y w im um epm ar# •-« he 'Hi*• pi1 HgnaoHPiFfi'M i l i e i l wawmemaiMMu, mn Mr. WMatoK; MMOt l aMbatli w w t M n . ; . b. 1 IWMy Rrittr, Miwu r Reitor fcl Sang- Wefiaesday. Littie Miss Jat ad tweive of hei SabRsday afterno bufiM Ml Jwr fil Mr. J K y l t waother fur «ev< attack of si»i» tj Mr, and Mrs, J tort*toed a* thci> stitog, Mis* Fran garat Ole-ngcr ai Cresweil, tqatbo ty schools. Mi: daugfetfr of Mr. - R*V. and Mrs. dheriot, Gincinr the birth of a so’ Miami Valley H. ruary 11.' Rev. C Mr,.apd Mrs. <. pear Cedarville. ’United Brethren Mrs. Jennie £ guests Ja*t Fridf OPd. daughter, and husband of who have been 'and around Ced >Y flND MRS, C, W, ST1 . TO HO! '■■-ytt&'w y r . ste •; day- afternoon Home Culture C meeting,. 'Mrs.- F. A. Jv ■“Hofeby Lobby;’' nour discussed ‘ atitiona*’ in her * Adams read * pi Rifth Ramsey, ( Student, played panted on the i .Kreitzer. ; Following the was enjoyed b fteshments wet with the seasoi i pointments. EUIDGE PAIH f - f n v ; . * Mr*. Burrell Cuming*)! a rei mented a t a k i« home Of Mrs» ( ■ ardViUe, Satui ■'RuOsts-from Si . ton and.Cedarv Gifts for th< arranged on a joyed after wu served by the i Mr. and Mrs. • in their newly-i u Miller St., Ced COLLEGE Gil WILMING’ I4 ' "C/i' ' .<■ • The College - defeated the W in basket ball > day afternoon 1 23. The local t the half by a s< home and "hon ranged between > SUl«CRIB) RL s. Wk 23 SAT- \ 1 efa. 24 Day*; he Is* •UN, 1 MON, rust, >*-£V l i a w A s

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