The Cedarville Herald, Volume 65, Numbers 1-26
' - ' ■ ‘J i { * • ; . w \ $ m & P ■w - " . , v * . •t I* ' -r'V> '- .c:# t *1W ■• • > * - ? ;i J ;' 5 ■r ,-r■.■• ‘ ~Mr- JL * * * * * * «»* tm CortfUo * » with m ***&-?«#* fxsafcr tea* ***ri tt*VM*r» afar eatWkn* Mt * m * w »M r hi** ia “Rw* '* * wfatek os«s* swMby at th* *•«*» Theater, It *1*0 tooted** several n*w times bjr 5H» Mm « * Bon* 9* Fw& « m sf wWet. -ra Remember Apfi^ «ran* by Dick Mom, to 4*)tlnlt*iy hewted tap th* Wt parade, SMC W A N T - A D S *»**■ BROTHERS-IN-LAW DlEB* WITHIN HOURS BACH (WKKR Georg* W. McClellan, 74, brother of Now teat th. manufactore o f * hZ^rm*to * * * * * «r it*** m» ta w r «M > |J up fttlilMdiil1 fhlr jL m JlOftOSy Wv(unwit0fr COHERr ^ Z S S ^ i S n S S ' S S t ' <* * « * other.- Mr. M^elten teaMed w t e f t f e * iM k£ te Spring Volley and Mr. Huston near ’ ^ 7 * * " « ® * * “ * * 1 * » t« * « 1 «. am ** imm ana* OtM Imp pi S^i!» wpJ^®^®35piS(ii^^Si(iii7iiSSip|2| ;* * M P i '-S i^ ftm tlt :;f-MtNt £■*MatEMM*tihat atm^rn^Mm^ BarkaM I **W01 WB®' M*H| f -UPIH * m m m i m *m m * , „ a*u^4 JMOt b® 4 mk ' ant ffuvW OTwW*iF WMlMBMHP' % w nmflui' -«r m**w ***** w m Wm .m*&. #f »* >mhoripi4 m&mti***mb *Ht cm ** mm ‘lie MKT tftlif i pmn»n it ^ i t i p i B M f , tiwClrtKtt IMnt C mhm ^, ttMtuttttrt #- 1 ' ««**r tr w Uwmf v (a fhilf cuintv aa auah irHliani ■■»-^——---- .fw1' 1.‘Pi'fl: fsfnw® * jwh >PM* p M U** from rn m m *t Cf4*rrtt|®, OMt, aai -irifiiMif rfrlar *— » *»CtKat.4. th*t «MTl«m OMtMUhtoK, m t** m i*iMMk <MfMh irtta m cn-m** M«MI O omm U «M m mbm*** MOHKri* fllnML' BBt' aMiMMt mm UI ma tHlviilM _» aPPVvm^np 1MPSPWHkWjlvMi *• 1*1: *mtU^»(t Hr OwMuttsc *r **l« ’DMamH 'ABd Cor null' Innlrt—frtf antaMt u m*&h* wt * •wai * ■ !* * rf"»w w n 4p*a^w^*pp,’-fap |pM4^ H lWMMNtlft' hwwi «M*I» <W« i* a«*w <* mm** mn hr *ub«i!M m m- M*p* JUKI T8UMF «*ffc lw( atUOl not W- rUjwrf mm *m«»* *x tfc*« In wrtutnr Ktrr m thn NUMnntum«r bumniiw «rf w * ttww vf'mm * H>4 ««* nqMMmum «b«tt hrw a tem *mtaX ,»»r«p«*U«* to br <tw- ^igmm ■** ttr JbMHMMr Ddmm **»«•»:■ MJCWOWf.- It- iar (hr intdkUwli that mo * mmm uMnaw of tu« mkmmm# hr dorAM-, indorondMt «f idl etlur -hrMlitonr^ towta, nnd if Ml uroftiioM of UO* not bo d«*«r4d UwoMd, oil oO»r rrorWoM! horoof •*MI liHuIn ion* rnffONfMOMblr. anCTION Tttot thi» ocdlBMeo ob«l} t*ki riroof.iW.ho I* fore*‘(commufrftor (UaArtr' byTirtuo « Hr onwntotteyfrujri rad doctor* Jo«xto la th* jcrtonddohototo, TAM*0 Uto SW*4«y of XorH, Mf? f W»hbto»,M»>or. VU»«* o» Cod. * 2 U H t M N K & \ k r *m mmm f lis «n k , H . t | “ Iprt Khu »uwMiunn>iuiM»iii»iiiimi««imiMniiiM l V t o C I Om ot Urn mmb m rtra%r fa«iad j P i r*. t, t/ oi .,0 {J Tr„,M w Mt |ju hild Wednesday afternoon-and the S ! w X t T t t i ^ a at’ iHUe *»»»«^ Thursday afternoon, a » T « - 15 . . «a •‘ « k * “» « N®id T W .t h « . . WtBtB tW IHW* -«f m * to a.MMMd||MMr a■ ^^top- Mtol WMM I^PCIP PPGSWm•* VfomM .an'toTP* t * m -nam aMawfly IM m -am at n. onrlllo, ATTIBtr; Tt J. MoCoriceil, a«k, viU**r of Cotonlhr; oto«.^ i *v ?'* .*■ J, h, - <*> r • Vt *’ Jl ’ ^ tv aaaM ^ e word* of atciwfe leaytii / Xeni*< to the lijpe. Baeh line will »oat.ftT* i 3 ; a & f c S S t f S f c U r .M i t o W w r at the nine tine realizing a ‘ t'‘ f’ rt?** '.v ' ’For *Home grown, Reoleaned- Nana Bryant ' Phene d- 2016 , Cedarviile. id -3 ..ifcUitoiiUkitoo'toiMte obdinawce No.rih ‘-.Sototow-•«* .griofo* Tr leewBOtr .or ad»lMMe in He ttltotfufir Worcii product* or-tBnierisT* to coopowtton *•* * s s & s j s x £ & & ; < utfcMy,- ------ aed *11 ordi-r* and r fftor pr«ajdli!*t«t- by *:r : u *. aS^t Fodertl Money, or - . ’ ' i ’ , T 9m \<s - i'v --.\ to ,TO u i;M 7 y Q t o » W W M W f l n « w ■: - - ;> :? > ig a S S a ^ ' -f , s | " ? . r !» r » a f f r . y ’ - t ■ • < •''|2 t l :>*'> : "*i,.V. \ „‘ , r " . :t *>r : v ‘“‘ 71 « i ”* * k, , ’ ‘ " r i - •- :: emmANector, in >h - ±-v -y tr ' ^ -liuihiiiNti •f M*ihHhf~ ^alii'-"-y"• ■ -■■.a.. nMVtMnMHIl t o * OltDAINXD by tho Council of Ho V!H*r» or cotowtWr, suto ornote; -' . . SKCT10N0KK;—Itrixll b« usUwful for **r\ person to rnoto onj* w**or upon/or for *«y Itewon, *rm or cdrponolon, teolt*j( by or itjrowHiteMMU<* omptooM.Mrocotro rod holdmy'Money WMerod upo*m roeo; eoMott or Mill, »p»«d, oppower of ooduriuico of man i cooe r wm« W".fl||l**.■. . 'S*CTKjy^O'-;*It *Kiy.mMMt, flhn.ot neslca « f Jaaua da- be *b* Son ot Ood-f* Htoarif. UnbeltoT- dtocmdk the ..^-^BanilWIsotof. mHfdi la{v»* iod 4* to asadaia away the mira* cle*, but witiiout any zuooem. In our leaaeo for today we have Cfetfat ahowfrig His dittof power otar the forces of nature, and over tUt at t e v r i i totfrlt^orldn We find fha dtoeij^es ht the storm— - ti Pearfol—het NattotHangar (w . #M7). , . TheHon o f Qed—tdio had Income San o f man-showed His true hu manity by ; that weariness which mad* mm Stoap through a' teropes- tomm^sWcm arndk aa ofttn casia upon tetoe Galilea.' ^iUta * general in time of war Jesus slept whenHe could/’ ~ AiJ IwuCOWI HtohearWof ------- -- ^moment they saw only the angry, waves, the smallness,of their craft, the hopelessness of their situation, apparently forgetting that With Christ in the bpat they were in no danger, in spite id the fearfulness of their surroundings and circum stances, . IS this not clearly a lesson for S & ? S « E f t 2 S S S £ and conditipns round about pa we shall be overcome With fear—and bu*J*Mm#biCWMrvilUis flatoof tW f , l . Maattow Ckamry and Neal- iMohat. The Worn was * e * 4 into tos peas- ant leealien immgiimMf aftw the hank building was Odastruepod, Jt pmidas a eonvaubmi pSam Br CV (torvills reaktoats to hoy all Mags « f fsaey groceries, am *, frt#a juad yeRetabte* *t * rasonaHa prim and with the waximwa af aervieh, Mr, C. to. ((M is) Master*, owner &nd manager, was bom an a farm J* JacksoiThapty, near WaBashm.Whan '•Chris” wjik ftvOyeerf oid hi^fsther, Mr. |5, M ss B m , than dft years old, died of pawm^to--sGfarto” and hi* mother thanwant to hia-grandfstharto farm, near Wollaston. Hare "Chris*, the fohowinlr ye»r, »tt*od*d Pattons- ville school, *.little one-room building, so comTnoft a few years back. In this school “Christ” competed his -education^ hut while attending he droY* m team of heavy draft horses doingroad work in the area surround ing bis home. When “Chri?” ws*18 years old ha found work in the coal mines near' Welleston. Mojst of these mines are still in operation and produce much of the cont used in furthering our wd* effort today. After working in the mine* for six aa that . 1 im lb s , JKastaas stall* toitotbawds'*j^h? ahaaNea is sw^rh» toiswsptotostfmi '111 JHMH JfliikWl' *jtNSHfc fffr* #dftpip $& iimibm, halt Hpi ha Mlaa iliai gaud sadrifmil aatoto*'bha Jaks MaistoCi Wf. jmgtsaa has ana hastoisa Kwhig, H« Metae that hi* tosthaa. Hka Mm- sail is * maaMar and want ho Csasda^ * good mstoy ysgr **m *«4 haa^riasa' bought a kaasa thm* and toaw H tss sit Buffalo-Gmi1, near Saskatebswap," Mv, '*miMmMairftor* hath wtwk ht tha.atsra mid find their desttags witto tMwiwfflj tinrtrila tslMulut aBd proiHaMto T W haw 'WfcQbSf hum ilflitflU Tlllfltl tiftMl' *W f W* WMlOWI,.-*aUpFto ajrSflWRS- ■ *P t ,,WS,*7FBU-' T — y w -™ v: since thU'stsaa was opened snd h*T* added, mamr new pnam Mr, Msttsrs fsffmates that'lbu store arnm-abou# TOpSopIe eaoh day, ^Pte&Jsiit 'Mitwad&i ''mMmmtMitM'mf w&itojslaa toUMfCt' ■ •_ 4 |W^r • eraiwww -TfmwwMPPw' wW‘wsi*HJf' ■yV®W. . I cmw B of #yocer!etfmtidi tneate.^ •.wpaTewpa- .er»ear-r*'^'■Ww gjw vvw smr* waB-.p< hiwwi .. i and’fluy haw on« of the best dtiplays of fresh fruits an* wgetahim In <V s datriBe. ' . . *: : ' ■; While this story was bring taken, Mi?, andMrs. Ted Burba were patrow. They ha* their seven-months-old amt, Wiiliam, with them. Mrs. Burba stat ed' that ska is1raising the child on Heintz Baby Foods ftom this store. The. proditot most certainly agree I mim A 'acsdariiB, g p»• gwwww—w .MtolCFSMC HOWiiATlON HATTON MDNICSFAL AERFOKT VANDAWA, OHIO , ' Hssds Hafiwee Weskara . . General Fae|ary*We*fc ■, Itopartoooa N&t NftHJtoii'ry , - atarffawr Bata Pin Naur W*tow®*awwf- - as MatoyMto ' ‘Fsnsria # o « v e age, eduearion, nod 5* Other qfushftortlonB hi letter. BUY HEFENSto BONPS u. weB we may, if wa do not have oe* to^rtcatd ,ay $hrist onth us in the boat Of hfe, wM«, or.wtl pooUl, or io **» WSi. 1U. m " ‘ ~ * e or *u iBUom-emr or !»«- >tijelr pocaewtou *ny.*PP»r*iuti, bookor boo)», <tt derfee for recordln* w**er* ot m UI m pool* jupo*HatoMiltWily Utol or <xmtmt,ol «UU/ •peed, or jwirwol Mduraac*of aun or t>m*t, , . - ■- ^ Wtittaa, rtito xmper* mimUor U* weMonndtimor, or l*.e»i(}«nre lv*or I*tow®*** to l» um * *<» MowonodOM hr erldotfteoT.orMtlobif (toJmWor Intended to US u*ed lo tho'prtoew Wt wtolM. m WU mt . iwylue, r«*l*torlij*,. etidncladi « recordto*. j**y<wtot»'«to0,i V h fite*?;'otodtoi', ci Mill, »peed, i6rjmew or endureocc qt nny m m or totot* . SUCTIONSOVR:-It »h*U in uafcMrful far .uhf 'n«r*M;to, J ims 'iH'Ids? rmrfitl-n • *r to id* cuetody, or under' W cqstrot^ney ttckeC (.•liBct, HtltiSrijeUp. p *^ or,aectt«*«t, Umt reptoeent* or I* * MeeM>r*ndumor,, or UeH- tf*M ot„ or I* toteudid to to toed to * MoutoMndHto or eyWesee- wMctt-UNito *l«ie« or ttttodeS to to litod to tts.frtoew «f atoHog. totUlnf, toylto, r«*t»torto|t, eel- doiKdnx, or m oWWte » awitor- « itton*' to *w Intertet In m loUeTy, ^poBsy”. to totowe ^ toSto*,,!* wtototo t o t o ^ . t o tots denotototed,to to«*s< atoUto-toepMa to.to to dtttwtt, pWd, or o*rrt«d on «rHhin or sttli- Hu( thf* V lifU ^ SSCriOKWVK;-m* prorUlOS* to U m to<- ek&nx kectloM*1 tht* ordWwnce tdMUnot ap ply to *oy poreone deecdtod to utd *ecU«to m oled Mk.ttie ptOcUHng or tomWtoK to Ml- hmo or the tloMtlon to *ay to tto l»vw to theBute to Ohio; oc otdtiu*c«*,to th« V 1 U» r « Of Ced*r»Ht> reUtio* to s*»blla*,?, SECTION SIXt-Atir person, iwueyS, So* Or cOrporeUdn rtoUtUne »ny or th* pro*Woo* or thl* Ordlttutc*. *h*ll upon coot I c U ou .there-. of, be Oned lu »ny suMhot exceeding titty PoUsrt <$SS,0«), and th* COM* to proeecutlOB. . SECTION SEVENThis ordtnsnce *b»II. t*k*tor«et end to fa tore* fro« tod toter.He vm IWMperiod *Uotod by Is*. passed this tod dey to JUrch. lMi. 0, A. l) 0 bWni,/Msm to tto Viuw* to CederriUe. AtWat; P . i . UeCorkeS, W eek to tto VWto* to C*d*wtU*. • But If H eto in the kinahip e—if we are His regenerating grace Fellows, and the Progressive Club. He 1« n directo^iii the Cedaryille Build ing and Xaan Association and is also a member o f the Tillage council, ' - You arerinvited to visit this< store and become acquaintedwith inability to serve yon with just? the right pro ducts at a most reasonable price, m w b m u *«*p / fc p ■ ■ S i^ llM w lm Ew /M lEm E iFa i#W m ' ■ ' •'■ '■:,■;-. ’ •. '«•. .?:'< ; ■ ’■." . / -t 1 ■ ■ • i - - : - . ' . •...■ •■ ■•' ... .. ... • ' ,•• , < , 1 • ,®k M BM Il A • •■ :/■ >■ - '••■-.■ <•: ■ - -s •■ * ■.'*■ .-J ' .“ •4 S IN G A P O R E ' l l ' - •«' ■ ■ ' ■ ' * - ■* * ■ J A V A W ftO *S N E X T ? If w« roach ottr goal of alrifia, phmaa, and tanks, ws can stop all of this. To ds ft tbs Govsrnmant needs fhe cottstant ffow of yew . . w y ^ - r w v m n f ■ ■ M i i i s m e i W a r ™ >• w w f f p w M ' ■ ■ f f l i f f , . I f f m f f M n i H H r F R A N K L . J O H N S O N , CNA fftMAN , 0 E n W «R HOND A N O m M P S A lJ L are yefearfuj, O y e o f litUe faiUi?" ^ Tiuf mafestic scene of Christ still-, ing the, tempest, reminds us not only that He can control any force ot nature,' t»«t also that' thefe.is no storm of heart or mind or life-to which He cannot authoritatively — • "Peace, he still” (Mark 4:39). yen trust Him with your prob- On the other side- of the Jake . . b$iff «C M ¥ 4 and cared for it. He there deliv ered two men who were— t t . Hexnen-demiaated, - hut ‘ Hri: ■ Hsteleai (w,;JM4), ' \ ’ t ! . There la only one devil, but he has maw demons who da his bid* ding. He* evidence fs'elear that theee demons were able to .enter 8 the personality of a human be- arid take, eontrd! o f fee, life* wee not insanity or a' sickness of. the body, but devil domination. , These turn man (Mark; and-Huke apeakonly ufoMM-pbriiape the more violent of the two) were, so strong and wicked because of the demon ; in them, that their5-relative* and fHendi had gLVed them up as hope less and had sent them out to live in the wilderness, - Hgw horrible is the power of the devil in the life Of any man or wom an. But let us never forget that while no man can control such a sit uation (Mark 5:4), God is able, "With God all things are possible’4 (Matt, 19:26); We have not done all we can fbr our devil dominated t riends and relatives until we have rought them to Jesus. Noticethat the demons recognized Christ as the Sim of God (v, 29), They knew that He had Hie power to control them and that the day was to come whenJH4 would judge 'them,.' . ■ ,.■ ":' The mem were completely cured :(Mark‘ i : IS) as the demons were permitted to enter the herd of swine. Those, pom beasts, appar ently not content to harbor the evil spirits, cast themselves into thesea. When the people of the land what had taken place they Jesua to leave- They ev.. .weighed the relative value of two men in their rightmJad over against a herd "ef swine and decided that they could not afford to have men delivered from the devil at such ;expense. Unfortunately the "descendant*" of thoie people seem to be in some o f our churches today. They can afford anything in the way of lux ury for themselves, but they are ' sure it costs too much to keep the church open -* or to provide a preacher—or suitable equipment for , the Lord’s work. How unspeakably ! s id l:, ______ v.~ ^ Withyoung Burba, As he noy wrighs years "Chris” accepted a position as^S pounds and as before stated is an apprentice moulder in the foundry *W “ months old. " of the Williabwon' Heater Co., near! , -Mr. Masters is « member pf the Cincinnati. When he had worked eutrM«thod,sf CWttch' the MR*°ns’ his apprenticeship in 1908 he met and marriedMis*Kathryne James, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. WilliamJames of Cincinnati. , When Dr* Elias and wife, Ciiicia- nati.dentist,.a dose friend of Mr, and Mrs, Master* moved to CedarvHle, it marked the beginning, o f the Masters grocery here. On a visit to his friend here, it was suggested that "Christ” buy the business'o f Ernest Post. Mr, Post then conducted a grocery store where the Cedarville Bakery how-is. The deal was completed on that short >isit and has continued In successful operation ever, since. “Chris” state® he never cared for 'arm work and consequently lush no time in seeking out why and’ how plants grow, as most fmm boys Ure wont to do. This fact lends itself well to the story related by Mrs. Marter* wwowwii iiaiimniw " P A B M i % L O A N S No appraiiHil i Me, Reftnanoe your loan* at the teWUft interest fcates ever Mfetod.: M^avaney * C o , ' . <b ' C'aU or Write - MSON H. KLING GedawrlBe. a Pbone: 6-19*1 * w— ’ ' / v _ i w UfVJVS; bail'd l isked idently as to the Masters garden., She «eya that shortly after their location here “Chris” derided it woald be well to add to the familylarder* He proceed ed to get the ground ready and took great care that the garden shouldpro duce its, utmost He planted-many vegetables, among thembeans,- Alt of the vegetables grevrwell and soon the beanswerepeeping oat oTtbe ground* A* pur farmer readers know, when beans come up, the bean seed itself raises above the ground and bursts open, leaving the bean leaves a small aperature from which to sprout, Everything was rroing fine until! I C K S LEGAL NOTICE' i •; - Bert Spencer Lewis, whose place o f; residence to unknown, will5take notice that on February 12, f942, E.- U: Lewis, fUod her petition for d i-; vbree against him on grounds o f wil-1 ful absence formore than three, years,} before the .Common Fleas Court,,. Greene? County, Ohio, in Cate No. 22776, and that said cause will tome on. for hearing on or after^kpril 4, 19*2, at whteh time judgment may he rendered against him.. V <2-20-6t-3-27). Marcus Sheep, i Attorney for Plaintiff Washington Letts* (C on K nks H from Mrtl pagt) minktratiim is opposed to the sale* levy, although there la ho real dif ference hetwten a sales tax and levy ing excise taxes Onnumerous article*. Thereto'talk that the rationing of gasoline may soon he ordered. The' — . ,— ---- — ....American tankers in the Atlantic, “Chris” made his inspection of theIcoupled with the need for tank ships garden and found the beans he hadltO supply the Navy and our expedi- aodiligently plants, above the ground. J tionary farces in foreign lands, may Ho mistook the usual growth of bean* Jmake gasoline rationing in Atlantic for a mistake of mother nature and jseaboard states necessary, However, i he proceeded to dig up the sbort rationlng should not be necessary for sprouts and replant them, bean and ,the entire nation, especially whilq. ! C a n n e d G o o d s S a le ! Here is your chance to stock up ait all those canned goods. These prices are good only for Friday and Saturday* March 1344. Don’t delay!—come in today* whSe this sale Is going on. GET THESE CANKER GOODS AT THIS SPECIAL SALE—-GET THEM TODAlfl Fereevsritee* Soldiers must break marching over a bridge, vibration caused by their marchirtg In stf would sheke down tee most solid structure. And so it is with th* spiritual ebsfsicl* you may meet! steady tramping, tee plod ding doing <ff your duty day after day, will in time tumble it over. In any task to which God sets you ptfm ijrw jci j f id tm power jw . t t Cherries, Barge No. 2>f%tan ........—HSc Apricots, Large No. 2% c a n J f l t e Bartlett Pears, No. 2% can. JtOc Nescafe Coffee, can *t*r.*.A*.«Vi>«*.*A'*S>A*.*V3«c Fruit Cocktail, No. 2Vi can — ....—ESa Pineapple,.Sliced, No, 2V^ can »•*•**«Etc Grapefruit Juice, 80 oz, can e*»*a*s**'«i^* .E3c Chili Sauce, 18 oz. can----------- Premier Coffee, lbaA»a.v«»a.«s*sv«.*toeaee»ba*#eilK6c Spiced OrapeepNo. 2 cm a*.... 22c With the demand the beat in year* and .prices high, it will pay yopte buy the beat chicks you can this Season,. Our quality, bred chicks 1 ‘ cost no more to raise, hutthebroil- et* finish out.quicker and the pul- lets lay heavier than those o f or-’ diuary breeding.. '. . For Several year* we have improv ed our flocks with breeding steak purchased ftom the outstanding R* 0 . F. breeders in the country. . Experienced popltrymen k n ow What quality means and tee de mand for highly bred chicks will be great this seasonl Be sure yon 1 get your* by ordering early. Come in arid book your order now. We have HI leading breeds, from the finest Ohio H* S*.Approved breed- ? WE GUARANTEE 9 S% LIVABILITY. MAPLELAWN ATCHBRY munerman B- B. 4, Xenia, O., Phone 1U5-R1 THiiMi»wiiWW<)mMiifniiiMwwi|MnJiiiiiHtiim»Hi<n<iiiiiiiii #6 aaa4».»«****«*s**.*»A*»<**.**.*. ...... ,21c •J«l,.v*a22c FRESH VEGETABLES Bananas, S lb. Grapefruit, 5 for Applet Warih. Staymanx, 4 lb. . Cabbage, head Sweet Potattfs, 4 lb. B*«ail*a*>A44*«An4.*i,a*Jv.**a*V*a12c Carrota, buneh •Lemon*,,dozen.............................. ESc Fancy Paacal Celery Charies Edward LEtie, residence tut* kttowa, wlll take notice that <m tee 9 th day o f February, 1912 , Mhnti*. Lftti* filed her pstition in tee Coin, men Use* Court o f Greens County, Ohio, as Oe** No, m i l fo r diverse ,aft*giag wilful dbsatM* for mora then three years. Bald esse Will be for heteirig en and after tee *trd day o f March, lMtt, Xff WUNa 9t*m tiroiMMSMin kmtMmmM jP riM t Are Fo r F r i l i f M rf l « M « y to d f . Z M A s n a s pg«mreM»*r *m AfiHWVif* nHMire sneanriedby ssttlUS . mt - m mmm* tea l wn^teBPie w**m • ^'SSrie Seventh: Last week the5 ...ntins voted^^ ysar,te« service*- TtiTfiiHratirm cf ties, better known ] . jpAgg f7nmrnift»r ^ *•—wi . •eerted stearic agsi ' fifiiwMiiilakgW laeif' Me-'fi *d were #hto to 1n. opposition to CommitW* actil members voted to- [ + X \ / By voting to *t propriation hill foi| ’ the War Departm beginning o f work I . Bull Shoal? Damsl area of the DzarJ . House last weekng ;; as; opposed to exj| ,, necessary aridcost . jecta. -It is estims dred and Bixty-seil •pill be saved-the [ .House action, .It | nondefense projec will have tough s gross from now o I -s t t i [ i , ' The .limitation o of tee United &om sixty-five hil hundredand twen' tion of the House ding for this Secretary of .the than pointed put t lias already reac iioq*fiVe. hundred’, will touch the rixt mate byApril Is be' impossible to eroment's war eff 1 tee debt limitatio government bori Houghton,,of the . Committee, stated public debt o f the fsarittotol too* by July 1st, -'ttote’tee* ffi#> - -have; to be raised ' the war continues Compressmari Cf milled attention * nation-stiU owesr . on the .debt incu - ;W ot M War, and * ififtoen bilUoit dol . rilready beenptoid After hinedays House has pass educed appropriati partment o f Agri tee measure wae tee Commodity -division of tee 'culture, from Belli >#d stock* of farm ’ than parity pric- -beenmaderecteti for the ipurpote cmarkets and price*. Strteg government’# have been . districts, and . ate voted a rid hill to prohibit s * t toes than pari tett totted * pu tog tee farmers tog selfish and o a4 the expense He claimed tea •towef the prthi toent UaderseUi ffatten. Harm ed out that ih •ready spent testa la sat- !j*j* te parity? * -oral treasury -aadassd intewe •sary tee centin r*emmstmoi -measy each tegijg. • • bhirv giztspaawta >9* •te. * ■. ip sa .a a u ”, -wasd^afeeiur •-fa centim** a r*HRPgpW^g’ttCBI I E : af ante p«te isastel. Under O f aKMs mti ’ Ml magihe arid B( f. .
Made with FlippingBook
RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy MTM4ODY=