The Cedarville Herald, Volume 63, Numbers 1-26
#> T H i -C¥ i>AEVm .K H gH A LB ....... '■--■nm..i. «n.» , IKliEWEwR jftjwly 2 „ j j f t «fc 1 I » O h io ,' 1#TT, m mmqhm I d a aa RMttfcir. ' F rid ay , Ffifentitfy **» 1WO JRHAYO*. ftOMANKY MAY HAVE STARTED H M U m WI mkh S m . 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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