The Cedarville Herald, Volume 63, Numbers 27-52

* H i c iP A n m u a ,* m I 'S ’S™ • flw IM i PUUU H X 1 . A L D wm m akd F u a u u n s r Mtttawoti o t tfe* Pm t OM m » CMftwvtlto, ©M *, Osfcshgr 91* l i f f , m w on ril *bm wtottor. ghdtag* Sog io atbor I t * I t # YXS IT € A J f HAPPEN HERE *ffc hap*** )»«►'*—th* «nthroi»»*nt ot * dictator. Yon boor both aid** diactiawd. Wo aow h*vt the Httler-Mus- draft with tht powwr to coramaod with fba away god navy are Ms both by right under the eowtifcwtto* Cad by force if he wUiu. to exercise hie power, re­ e f the wiehee o f 150 million people. Every power that tfolia* ia Sarope in the present conflict had been militarised for year* and years regardless o f the wishes o f the people. For more than a century people from these militarized nations sought freedom o f religion, thought and action on our shores. They came in their teens to escape military service in their native land. In each country, dictator powers enabled leaders to take control o f the armies and the totalitarian state was bom. Each day sees this nation following in the footsteps o f Hitler and Mussolini. Franklin D. Roosevelt wanted to fight the whole world while Assistant Secretary o f the Navy under Woodrow Wilson during the World War. The Democratic New Dealers in Congress have made it possible for the Roosevelt o f today to do what he was restrained from doing mom than twenty years ago- You as a citizen stand helpless today under dicta­ torship granted one man by the Democratic New Dealers. Your safest hope o f remaining out o f the European War is to turn out the war mongers at the coming November election. PIQUA CALL SPEAKS ON POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENTS The Picpja, Q., Call,' Frank Ridenour publisher, formerly o f this county, in an editorial sets forth its yiews on the Martin L. Davey campaign for governorship in this state and com­ mends the administration o f Gov. John W.'Bricken for re- election. The editorial is as follows: “ This newspaper today (Sept. 9, 1940) is publishing and advertisement for Martin L, Davey, who is seeking election as Governor o f Ohio* We call particular" attention to it I s we believe it represents claims aimed to mislead the public. We would have refused to publish this advertisement and our first Inclination was to do so. Bui on second thought we decided the publicfiad a right to read the ridiculous claims being made by Davey in his reckless drive to gain the Governorship. In this and other advertisements Scheduled fo r publication by Davey he insults the intelligence o f the people of Ohio. * “ Davey brazenly; claims a tax reduction o f $72,000,000 was made under his regime as Governor. As a matter o f fact, as the records prove* one. billion dollars was spent during Davey’s four years in office, as compared with $383,000,000 ; during George White’s four years in office. Davey left obliga­ tions at the end o f his administration that were outstanding at the end o f the White administration. He also left office with the future revenues o f the State mortgaged to the extent o f $23,000,000. ' “ The administration o f Governor Bricker, which has never had the finger o f suspicion o f dishonesty pointed at it, has paid six million-dollars, on the school debt (18,000,000) , inherited from Davey. The Bricker administration has also appropriated seven million dollars,more for current school operation in 1936 than was appropriated for the last year o f Davey’s administra tion. . A* w* sei in wrer tl»* Ifct *f mom* hers o f 0 * CemMnjM* -that are m the guvsnuasot »*jr ro« under appointment «£ job# by the Few Deal and sxpeeed by ih* Diet Com­ mittee report, page 0,404, Volume 10, tbe average eitjsen might have cause to worry about tbe turn of affaire at home and how easy it might be to twitch this government from tbat o f a republic to the Hitler-Muasolini “ is* of government. The name* given out are appointee* in forty different gov* eminent offices and bureaus. About the longest list o f Communists is to lie found in the department of Agri culture under the ‘‘late” Henry Wol lace, before-he was elevated to second place on the Roosevelt draft ticket. The name of Ezekiel Mordecai is high in the salary list at 18,000 a year; Robt, Marshall, pext at $5,800, The lowest salary listed is around $1,800 a year,. Such names as these are on the pay rolls Arnold BaraSeh, Joel Ber- rall, Cohen, Dciss, Finkelstei'n, Fm- aterwald, Bernard, Ginsb’tirg, Gold­ berg, Gubin, Jona, Korn, Makower, MulUkin, Padolsky, Trefon, Zuchovitx, All experienced, in New York City farming activities. George B. Chandler, Executive Sec­ retary of the Ohio Chamber of Cpm- •merce, sent out his usual weekly let­ ter attacking, the Ohio congressional delegation sixteen' Republicans and five Democrats, because they did not vote for the conscription bill. Only three Democrats from this state had nerve enough to follow the New Deal flag. It would be interesting to have Mr. Chandler as a candidate for con­ gress on the “go to war platform” ad­ vocated by the Ohio Chamber o f Com­ merce against John Vorys, Columbus. . ^Governor Bricker had added 16,000 more old-age pen- sioners to the rolls .and paid pensioners one million dollars more in 1939 than .was paid during Davey’s last year in office, He has increased old-age pensions and beginning January* 1941, old-age’ pensions will be further increased to a maximum o f $40 per month on a baste o f need/’ . “ Y o n A s k e d F o r I t , C o m r a d e ” Gov, Bricker has entered a protest as to reported sanitary conditions at Camp Shelby, a camp that w»s used back in the days of the World War. It was said the sanitary sewers were constructed o f wood arid in a decayed condition. Also the northerner hears the' water system is constructed of wobden pipes, a common thing in that section. Since the Bricker protest, Washington starts an investigation and amodern system is promised. 'The Ohio delegation in Congress forced an .mporlantamendment in the draft law :hat the boys cannot be ordered into camp until camps arc ready, and the aecesary clothing, equipment, etc., is .*eady for immediate use.- The provi­ sion of the law may be respected-— nnd again it might not be; Elliott Roosevelt, son o f Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt bas been crowned a captain fn the Air Corps Reserve and was sworn in on Monday last according to press reports. He is thirty years of age and does not wait on the draft, nor did he volunteer to .arry a gup as have thousands of others o f his age. .He will be station­ ed a f Dayton and will look after the supply o f gasoline fdr the boys that ride high irt the air. A grandson of Teddy Roosevelt, a family of war fame, did not wait for a gas house [ob but volunteered and signed up for service in England.* Teddy, who won fame in the Spanish American iyar, offered his services in the World War but was turned down by Woodrow .Wilson due to his age." rad MUNI a*d III Any time, ^^^iwdSsvjr idhesd; ^I05s4tjl**horg good for *<uftr aping vagetail**, safe* bag*, pdag kanoa nwi tomatoaa na aa m * m NMMriMtriaa. If wewara aafced to mtmi a aft* in that state for mg Wnd «f a mm ft weadd fwohiog the *GMd ComT at GaHfcert, Tha militia boy* 10*6 thought Wiaoeosia had tooth meaiyaHaa will get w* early Introduction bo that famous midwinter gent that ia loose in the wild* o f tht' pine land. Our attention baa been called to the fact that during tbe presidency of Theodore .Roosevelt, the constitution o f Panama republicwas drafted large­ ly under the influence o f the Roosevelt o f that day and it provides that the term shall not exceed four years foie any one man and not eligible for re. election. This section must have been drawn after ’Hrbe precedent set by George Washington and Thomas Jeff­ erson, The Roosevelt o f those days had little in common with the views of the Roosevelt o f today. Back in Teddy's time there was no such a thing as an “ indispensible man”. : . pepufettou over ft* yaars aga wifi ■Hfcttl elMMUMM k |m i aimaiaaaWal dWriNar and ft to poaefiria Old* mag dm# front U ##egmsm«* to ML, W* have km aketiag two at-ftrga and unless tbe dfttrieta ehaage tbecs will be only one-at-larfe, lbs state made a email gala aad! stands fourth ft tbe nation as to popu- ( ietioa. It is surprising the number , of smaller tewae that have made! popubstion gains the past ism year*. Diving expenses la the city increese each year. In the rural towns rents are lower, have lust as good schools and churches, with tbe advantage of the telephone, radio and the auto you _ are in-reach o f larger markets if you i want them. east e f CedarviU* eg the Wttle Awm, P . L . N E L S O N , O . D . O P T O M E T R IS T Jsmeetewu, OWe BCHOOt-AGK m rm CLOSING OUT GROCERY Harry D. Wright announces » clos­ ing o f his grocery business on Sept. SO. All stock‘Bcfngjwld at greatly! reduced prices. FARM 4% LOANS Wapted—Custom bailing o f hayand straw. Also buy straw now and hay later. Hayes Watson, R. F, P, 2, South. Solon, O. (3fc) 1 No application fee. No appraisal fee. Refinance your loans at the lowest interest rates ever offered. McSsvancy & Co. ' Leaden, Q. ' Can or Writ* LEON H. KLING Cedarrifia. O. ■ Flo**; i t wwnnim The increase In the government population at Wright Field has had much to do with .the fast increase jn rents for residential property in Os­ born, Fairfield, Yfellow Springs. Xenia * and Cedarville are now to be the bene- ‘ factors from surface indications. We bad a government air official apply last week for rental property hfere but the kind of a house wanted was not on. the market so far as we know. Gov­ ernment officials are allowed $75 monthly for house rent in addition to their salary. This means greatly in­ creased house rents in this part of the state from the lowest to the highest. In a. neighboring town we hear of an, ordinary five room cottage with bath.j renting for $5Q a month. As mote’ men are sent to Wright Field the greater will be the demand for rental property in this section. The recent publication o f 1940 cen­ sus returns showing many cities, large nnd small, having suffered a* loss in FOR SALE 790 Bushels Trumbull SEED WHEAT Straight Trumbull, Home Grown. Test about b l pounds recleaned. F r a n k C r e s w e l l R hone: 100 A M A IM TH A T S TA SE S FUR NIT BEE b u d g e t f u m ava ilable M .M fttS t. - lu ll* # . ■arpda Hr. If* T0t t*tt F r id a y AND ^ H H P n S s t i i r i s y Tw in T h r ill NResl SORKSft James Oliver Curwawfa “ R i v e r ’ s E n d ” S u n -M o n .-T it e s . . Frown#. Sat* a t 11*30 . Come at 10;00 and ptay far goth snow* to * I v T Tyrone Power rThore [Sept. 26] 1 Wfc. Linda Danlell In M l J * W ith <• •?. Harvest Festival Jane Darwell Dean J o g g e r > October 1st to October 31st Courtesy Day September 30th rThur«. ;tept. 2 «] Elsa tao*> r ■ i ' One of the most stirring chapters on America's history—the epic of the Mormons—1* stirringly bfetaght to life In Darryl F; Zanuck’s production of "BRIGHAM YOUNG,” by Louis Brbfleld which opens at the Regent Theater, Springfield, Thursday, The New 20th Cen- tary-Fox film has Tyrone Power in the starring role. Linda Darnell appears oppoeite him while-Dean-Jagger it seen as Brigham Young. A HOOVER S*R. Charles L, McNary, Republican vice presideintial nominee on the Re­ publican ticket in an address in Chi­ cago stated that in seven New Deal years, the average farm income was only $1124 including benefit payments while in the seven proceeding years it was $1452. With mortgaged on mil­ lions o f bushels of corn in government cribs, farmers are forced in this coun­ try to pay 75c a bushel on corn for 0.6c hogs. Government storage of corn is going to keep the price of new corn down also. When Willkie was in Los Angeles, Calif., a calf was, tied near the speakers stand. The sign said: “This calf did not come from Argen­ tine, South America.” October again bringa this great merchandising event with every depart­ ment of Wren’s, from Downstairs Store to Fifth Floor, participating l Every bit of merchandise is brand new, timely for Fail and Winter Needs. . . and o f course specially low priced! Every day new value* in /, women's fashions, boys’ and girls* wear, men’s needs, home fumlshin and. furniture that will thrill you by the sensational prices you’ll be delighted,by the an i Maxwell’s “ P u b l i c D e b N o . I ” With . George- • Murphy . Brenda Joyce Charlie. Buggies y Harvest Exhibits , o f interest to the people* o f .dark and surrounding countlss Each Week A Different Event Over $350.00 In Cash Prizes [Mo"** ready fs*|iLTfii] for a .fight D*y*> M0DZL io a Theylo<AlikerMWolearww.Tbey de*a like new. They've been completely reocmetxuotedat the Hoover factory, with genuine Hoover parts. Siuimtng new Press reports this Week are that the registration for conscripts in the Roftsevelt army may be delayed from O-t lfi, the previous announced date to Oct. 25, due to the fact the gov­ ernment is not ready and neither arc the states that are asked to aid in ll is movement with everybody giving their service gratis. The delay will al­ so’ make sure that no boys can not ; ha called into camp before election : d; y, a very important matter. OCTOBER 1st tu 5th — Exhibit of Baked Good*t JeUUi, Canned fruit* and Vegetablet, ,. . OCTOBER 8th to 12th — FlowerShowami 4*HExhibit* ] OCTOBER 15th to 19th — Grange Exhibit* OCTOBER 22nd to 26th —* Exhibit* o f Potato**, Small Grain*, Com, Soy Bern*, Pumpkin* and a Bobby Shota . y Brian Donlevy Muriel Angelus In . “ The Great McGinty” . with lAkim Tamiroff S*of|* O'Sri** U Day*/ "TW PL i _ L w jo tn o v * sdm w o—CKimpiele t*«tyl- btH, <X»4 tag. Now bog, iunttftuiro arnttL Now baafiag- swooping bstwh. OM 1IHU HfitiU* so loc WI w KH h PIIJHwKnftpr*wilHWiwBiyAwfiSI The New Deal is not going to take yotr word if you ask for deferment, The draft boards are to. have power io examine bank accounts as well as pry into other private matters of the registrants from 21 to 35 years of age. Everything is-to^be as'water tight as possible so no* one can re­ cap* )u*t like Mussolini and Hitler do, Special Saturday Entertainnents ^iu* wyiHC * l*UMMY»S^ HIUIPO SUN. O n e H o u r P r o g r a m s . e a c h S a t u r d a y f r o m 1**30 P . M . t o MON. s*tti D*vl* Tufct* "ALL THtS AMD HffAVCN TOO" .-aw*-- . g rfW , nftVA otsoo KW* Dot S -K . K 4H Ordhoo- teh lor only ofttSomctr*. • ' MO»*L »4t u o n n w m j j j g g m an nM ,** i ^ j y i m M * 1r *• XENIA, OHIO Was you ever In’Hattiesburg, Miss.? Ibis ft the location of Gamp Shelby, where the Ohio boys are to be sent for training. We have covered all that aectkm by tail and fey motor ear and for wild undergrowth on land cleared of pin* tree* for lumber there is no place in the south that can match It wnfanf it would fee in the swamp land o f Georgia *r the tech territory la Oeb 12th—4-H otyl* 1ft* v h w Csl* ISOh"-OttufeS* Panto- 'Out* ' S ltIt*--FdA ‘ O a i i f %Jw*mtBfWmBWmm T f -t- - • r r / M m . Fr*i 3Lk>bL tpnrciMacas’ d a , a umsliir it mm Piatiic OW eDAX in Gr* pyui Mr and Mrs. F.| lad,, wi 1* f Mr, as bin*. r- Vk,m *n Frame, Withhk parents, M)j From# for several New York now in; and returnedWednJ Mn. Walter Cuil week-end In ChicaJ tended the diama versary ot her greJ E n d ” Mr. n i Hr., t t Mr- and Mrs, Ralpl Monday and Tuei Ky., attending the Gi [•Toe#. si 1 1 :3 0 #*ay m Mrs. Claude Saul her home in PhoeJ Thursday,, after a vj In-law and daughte Paul Markle. Misses Janet Jone mans spent”Saturdaj Mr. and Mrs John Ohio/ • Dr, and lifts, Dav tained the. Jriemberil board of the Metho| their wives at their evening, . ■ ; Mr. and Mrs. Adi the week-end in Cl With their son and| Mr. and Mrs, Willa. c ■ Mrs. David R. Bn Scout Troop Chairma Reinbard attended th held at the home Dbnges, New jburlin day afternoon, which the Girl Scout progn Cedaryille Girl Scoi toe will meet Saturd with' Mr*,' H. A. Rei ' Scouts will have a hi jng after school, Outdoor cookery. r n e ll Mrs/ J.' W. Ross IoWa, formerly a place Visited friends .Mrs. RoSs came east law, Mr., Jijrpest Ral Dayton, Who have D cb Moines, Mrs. R< her son-in-law .and di Mrh, Husch o f Athen turning West, Mr. Alfred Shboade] and sister, Mia;‘Ann Aenia, called on theii] nie Shroades last we rThur» iSept. 2 t Wk. g n w e ll EXPERT WAT( JEWELRY RI ENGRAVI1 DIAMOND t . L l r - JEWEJ North Street Charli Beauty SAT/ fS*pi. St .4 Days PERIIAI FINGER MANIC! Xotti* Avo. ro ff J9KS Brirnr yo^ prices. This puction ond oJ Phi w * SPRING) Sherman |T sun . I MON. TUBS. iW I am m i TREl !• Alkn V

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