The Cedarville Herald, Volume 66, Numbers 1-26

M v '> I wm&& . a$ i i ' ' ^ o® m tJWo, ' 1£» t i 8 f t i p wwond dtesd w l t e r . VVMtVABY 12*1948 evidsnee 'M i .«$ Bet Jlje ginwrtg M f declared die teiepetefitee* «< Ftert* dentlal dead**#**. JMx Tugwstii, oat** the crithfd New Peaky*, w d now Governor of Jhierto fco* w ill]* G r e e n e CO . E x c e e d s the next Pr eeteepti** feverite to k t ‘ ohartfced i y the Bsnate. '** St^liTSwu-w" H M t t *F^5SBfiCTPw** » fin* eeugrsastei her elertte tJ' January Quota W HO CARES iu M S I FOR MERCHANT AMU LARMIER? Whdi* #taH *e®#« p t4 tad-nonsens* fe#g4a’l One m igh t well Jtbotit th e rule# end regu lations th a t apply to b tiy ia r *J»# »«^Bng ny a ll m erchants in every line. The na- tion teJaT* feeftiddlod an d pum iexM . Blinded on th e on# Isand hy f i e ’'p a trio tic suppo rt o f te e w a r ' and on the o th e r by ten-thousand and one ru les, regulations and laws th a t a re absolutely ’ con trad ictory and meaningless in most cases* There is no s e t o r class more pa trio tic th a n our m erchants and f i e Am erican fa rm e r y e t both a re p ic tu red in New Deal makn ing as abou t the most unpatriotic, and "dumb a s Hopkins terms th e public, y e t bo th a re doing th e ir share w ith more labo r, more e ffo rt and th e leas t profit in percen tage th a n any two classes i n th e United Stages , . . The local o r city m erchan t is pictured as a greedy hog .try­ ing to rob h is fellow citizens, th e fa rm e r is charged w ith bring­ ing on inflation ju s t because h e asks to be p laced on p a r with indu s try and have his labo r computed as p a r t ®f hie cost in pro­ ducing crops. Industry is wax ing f a t on w a r contracts from candy a n d c igarettes fo r t h e boys ip service to battleships. Ail " labo r saving devices a re going to w a r indu stry ye t the fa rm e r is no t only denied new m achinery b u t repa irs or g e t down on h is h and s and knees and produce th e crops necessary, > The ra tion ing system, im po rted from England where many items a re n o t ra tioned th a t are now on th e schedule in this na­ tion a re giving m erchants more headaches than a re suffered b y our generals a t th e ba ttle fron t, T h e American consumer is asked to fo rego certain items of h is customary life routine, not only for. th e boys a t th e f ro n t in every clime which a re gladly given up* b u t also must sacrifice t h a t th e English can have -our m e a t canned goods* etc., under leaSe-lend to be fiotd to B n ta ins a t less cost th an th e N e w p e a f p a y s fo r them in our own mar- W h a t goes ab road to civilians seems to be more importan t th an th a t we maintain ou r's tand a rd s o f life, no t alone fo r the grownups, bu t f o r th e y d iih g ^ g e n e ra tio n th a t i s to be trea ted as ob jec ts'o f charity . A l l g e t <on th is side is th e song of “ You must sacrifice to pay-for th e .w a r” , laws, fine3.and prison sentences, hone o f Which ever have or ever; will bring abou t the production o f foods o r th e distribution of same, while those in au tho rity in Washington, the, New Deal majority, revel in lux­ u ry and g roan under pain from gout. Ju s t la s t week th e re ap­ peared a y e t undenied story ,of a ‘‘many course, dinner’ served by Secretary Knox in a priva te dining room in the Navy depart­ m en t th a t cost th e taxpaye rs hundreds p f dollars. The oc­ casion was t h e honoring of c e rta in new members oikcongress in company w ith th e "b rass ha ts” and English Red Coated Tor­ ies,^M p ingrto ge t ju s t w h a t they w an ted from Congress a t the expense o f th e income taxpayers t h a t will shell out billions of dollars nex t March 15th. I t is significant and \yorth record, th a t a congressional committee member who saw, effo rt w as be­ ing made to h a lte r him, and he w a lked from the wine-liquor fe a s t in disgust with the exclamation th a t he was no t fo r sale. Much o f th is rationing is b u t th e ground work fo r Russian Communism th a t is to be fastened on the American people be­ fo re ano ther congressional election, The New Deal fights the *Dies Committee because i t exposes government' employees anc o thers as agen ts o f th e Stalin forces in 'th is country. W h a t con­ g ress should do is investigate and m ake public th e p a rt a lead­ ing Number One citizen an d h is wife played when they gave personal le tte rs o f introduction to young followers of Staiin t. few years ago in a n effort to in te re s t some of our leading indus­ tr ia l leaders. I t is also no tab le t h a t some o f these sam e "young Communists a re now on,government pay-roll, if repo rts of the D ies Committee a re true , and th ey have n o t been denied in of­ ficial circles. - . The merchant* the fa rm e r o r th e average citizen have no t seen th e end of th e Communistic program th a t islbeing foster­ e d under c loak of th e war. Many persons a re no doub t honest - in frow n ing on such activities now exposed by th e Dies com­ m ittee. The adm in istration 'on ly b its back in answer charging la ck o f patriotism . Some of these days even those who do not give, h eed to the Communistic tendicies will reg re t w ith a red face, o f bu rn ing shame. j ' , Q?« b » Ccaniy T rtjttw e tiw w t * fop January }pud seja s tr id in g to Jndfo Frank L. .Johnson, comjfcy chairman <of bond sales, The quota waa 1145,000 and the sates amounted to ^5574*84.75, . At a dramatic speech on the Honse The problem of horse raoing ha* flow hurt week, CShaiman,Martin the New peal wpdn,ti>et f t e The he- Die* of tho Hour* Committee to In- quart for no baa pot yeatigate Un-American Activities Sen. "Dear Alvin* Barkky on th* jehsgged thirty-eight imjportotot ex- spot. Fear seventy-five year* the der* ecutive* in different department* of by has been an *n*$d event through the government -with having been con- «U binds of war* but not through a nacted with Communistic organ- Rooseevelt-GhureWU world w*r. The ixationa wbidh have advocated the Senator in non-obmAittah H*-if af- over-throw of our representative ays-. f"«id to express himself. He has not tern of government and the substi- forgotten’the day he war decorated tution of Communism therefor, BiesVith the order of the “Skunk” by hi* called for the Congress to purge th e , Democratic neighbor Sen. McKellar, government payrolls of “Irresponsible j D, Tenn, The horsemen ar* fighting unrepresentative, crackpots, radicals] Mrd because New Orleans paidp.o s t­ and bureaucrat*.” .The Rules' Com-!' ''tim to the New Deal bureaucratic ___ mittee haa reported a resolution pro- orders, The Huey Long element are^ n * • ■ c r u . tiding for the cohtihuatipn of the -u-nin in*control of-that state and slaps ) ?-B*fOt» TOP r CWUMy 1 4 Dies Committee for the neixt twd^tbe Roosevelt New Dealers down on *s / every occasion. As a result the New Orleans race track’has been in opera-; tion and Washington is still dumb to what has been^going on. The .,Ken-; tucky Republicans smile and Dem­ ocrats groanandcurse, I t is regretted a presidential election does not come on George Washington’s birtHday, M w w iiy ifiitifiy n m # FIRST FRR 8 BTTRKIAN CHURCH 7 %Kcltpi WHEN OHIO CHANGE8 THE CLOCKS There are , many t h a t have, little Interest in the proposed change o f time by getting our.clocks back one hou r to Eastern S tand a rd Time, .There a r e o thers who deem i t vital under pres­ e n t conditions, i t is surprising to learn ju s t how many city peo­ p le favo r thfe change even in th e m idst of industrial w a r activ­ ity* Thousands and thousands of paren ts in th e cities are tired o f hav ing to drive o r send th e ir little f<fiks to school in dark ­ ness; Thousands more o f th e w a r workers even in government c am p s in th is county a re tired o f arising so early in darkness much to th e inconvenience of th e fam ily before d ay break . Now t h a t Michigan has changed its time i t is logical th a t Ohio Will do th e same. - When rock-ribbed "Jaw-gra", the home of Democracy defies its own adm inistration and tu rns th e clock back a n hou r, Ohio should n o t have any hesitancy. A citizen of P ittsbu rgh la s t w eek sta ted many in h is city wanted th e clocks tu rn ed b a ck an hour* - * The New Deal se t th e clocks ahead an hou r about a year ago w ithou t even a semblance o f law. I t w as by edict, the H it­ l e r method. W ith schools, churches, fa rm e rs and a la rg e p a r t o f thd city popu la tion w an ting clocks moved back to th e former time in th is s ta te it would be suicidal to any member o f the leg­ is la tu re to do otherwise, M ichigan legislature passed such a law a n d th e governor of th a t sta te a ttach ed a veto clause, The second b ill w a s offered la te r an d passed almost unanimously and the-governor was quick to sign th e measure a fte r hearing from th e residents, city and ru ra l. The f a s t time has been in fo rce abou t a year. The Toledo , rep resen ta tive in th e Ohio HousA^pnpbably expressed th e best an sw e r to. those who claim change’ would crea te confusion. H is f r a n k answ er was t h a t a f te r a y e a r ’s tria l many have been inconvenienced, now i t wAs tim e to relieve those who favo r th e change. H e also s ta ted t h a t we have h ad nothing b u t confus­ ion under th e New Deal th e p a s t ten years and he did no t sec bow We could have more under th e proposed time change. The brother-in-law o f a p residen t of a, ru ra l school bdard in Montgomery county to ld th e w rite r some time back th a t the time problem fo rced th e board member to loose an hour getting to his business in th e city each morning. When the New Deal o rde red bases t o stop hauling, pupils o f any age residing with- in th e two m ile limit, th a t also h it th e p residen t of th e board. In con trast he explained th a t the Osborn schools were not good enough fo r th e “ brass h a ts” a t W righ t and Patterson F ie lds and th e government tru ck ed these ch ild ren from* Greene county schools to the Oakwood City schools, south of Dayton, te h m iles away* ThO “ brass h a ts ” contended there is an ex­ cessive amoun t of “ tra sh ” in th e Osborn schools and they would n o t Stand f o r th e ir children mingling with th e “tra sh ” . He could n o t exp lain how many o f th e , “ tra sh ” Were from New Ohio clocks wilt he moved back one hou r by law, no t by Rooseveltian decree o r dictetorship—and Washington can m ake th e best of it. No b e tte r time than now to find o u t wheth­ e r we a re to live a s th e Germans and Russians a re forced to. th a n now. ( , .iiYin.. years* which it' seems certain that House will approve when I t comes to a formal vote this week. Amend­ ments ate expected .to he offered to various ‘appropriation hills, providing none of the funds appropriated there- ,in can he expended to pay. the salary pr expenses of the individuals named in the. Dies charges, It ,ia under­ stood the .Dies Committee has a, list of more than- twelve hundred em­ ployees of the Federal government claimed to have been connected with organizations found t<?he engaged in subversive activities. art HERALDWANTANDSALEADS PAY Two weeks ago this column pre­ dicted the rubber situation would soon boil over again. Last week the fight between William Jeffers, the Rubber Aministrator, and the*-Wav and Navy Department officials over priorities for strategic materials was settled by allotting sufficient mater­ ials ■to complete synthetic rub­ ber manufacturing facilities to per­ mit production of approximately fofrty-fdur percent pf the original eight hundred and eighty thousand tons annual rubber quota. This means there will he no synthetic rub­ ber available in 1943 for nonessential use, and that it may he late in 194-1 before civilian's obtain, rubbe^ for tires. Incidentally, it was revealed in a House hearing late last week that Under-Secretary “of War Pat­ terson, on December 7th, requested the Rubber Administrator to take over all fifth or extra tires on pri­ vate passenger^cars, and to confiscate seven, million passenger cars now in use. Mr. Jeffers, who insists that America must be kept rolling on rub­ ber tires if we are to win the war. refuses to follow the suggestion pointing out that the goveraem al­ ready has its warehouses, or. avail­ able for its use, many millions of new and used passeriger car tires,, as well as many thousands of new and used .automobiles. Just what Mr. Patterson Would do with the -addi­ tional seven million passenger ehrs, should the government take them over, is hard to understand, for seem ingly most of the thousands of bur­ eaucrats in the .government service here in Washington are already us ing government owned and licensed automobiles driven by well uniforuied government chauffeurs. The recent order issued by the War Man Power Commission that, begin­ ning April 1st, married men with de­ pendents'engaged in nonessential in duBtries will face immediate, con scription into the armed forces, has met with ccjoaiderable Criticism in Congressional circles. I t is being pointed out’that the present Con­ scription Law was passed only for the purpose of obtaining' man power for the armed forces, and not for re­ cruiting civil workeiy for war in­ dustries, Also the conscription Act specifically sets up certain classifi cations for men subject'to the draft and provides the way in which men in various classifications shall be called into service, 'The law as now on the statute books, requires that men in Class 1 of the draft shall be taken first, and that men with dependents shall ndt be called into service until all Class 1 have been taken, I t is contended, and we believe rightly so. that neither the President nor the War Man Powr Commission has any right to ignore or set aside the plain provisions of the -Conscription Act. and that the order issued hy Com misaloner McNutt is illegal. Further, that if the President and thfe War Man Power Commissioner are con Vinred that a .change in the Con­ scription Act is advisable, they should come to the Congress, present their arguments and their evidence to the proper committees, and request enact ment of “new legislation that may be needed. If the Chief Executive, or any appointee Serving under him is permitted to change or set aside, the plainly worded provisions of any law by simply issuing an executive order, edict,rule or regulation, tllert (rep- reselntative government is dead in America. Watch for some interest­ ing debate to develop on this subject. The nomination of Tammany Boss, Ed Flyhh’, for appointment as Min­ ister to *’ Australia, was withdrawn from the Senate hy the President last week because fourteen Democratic Senators vrould have joined with the Thirty-eight Republicans in voting against his confirmation. The defeat #a* a bitter pill for the Administra­ tion to swalloyr, hut a indisputable The rationing of shoes will not in­ convenience-men to any extent, other than certain industry such as mould­ ers and those employed, where adds are used. Those fwho operate machin- ary using excess amounts of oil to -nol the machines are good shoe pa­ trons, Organized labor will get all the.shoes when, they are wanted. The Ned Deal .can fevi. e the rules. Child-' ren between six and fifteen, years of age cannot get by with three pairs of shoes a year. If so parents would be gratified. Most school yards are ce­ ment, stone or gravel and each grinds out sole leather. A< Dayton shoe "-tore manager told the writer Mon­ day, no store could stay open selling shoes to men only unless it belonged to a chain company where long pro­ fits were possible. Women purchase more shoes than men and they have the least amou tt of leather in them. The heels ’are made of wood the sides and uppers are cut out of light and heaper leather and’ the soles of a pair of men's shoes weighs more than a pair of the average ladies shoes even with wooden heels. Ladies want i different pain of shoes with each ’ ess according to style and colon. nhoy are the.best customers and their shoes for a year amount to much more Than a pair of men’s shoes even .at high prices. If sale* drop the man­ ager states his boss has ordered the dropping of one, or more clerks a t once. A Xenia shoe dealer says no war will Over be won If soldiers shoes; are to he made of the same leather as what is used for the average shoe for women. With nationing of foods and meats we have been requested by two local' citizehs to ask our representative in Washington to offer a resolution for the inspection of the pantry in the White House, the private kitchens in the Navy and other. ^cabinet offices as well as the restaurants for mem­ bers of congress and the senate, It is believed that such an investigation by someone other than Now Dealers would help build morale among thoav- erage citizehs, something now nohex istent. It would also bo news to a, of people to know how much wine and liquor is in storage at the White House basement while the average citizen cannot even purchase a pint of cheap whiskey. The bootlegger did 'a better job of supplying the trade than the Roosevelt administration its doing a t present. Hearing a Demo­ crat tipster Baying conservation of 11 quor is a war necessity is like hearing three shouts of hurnsh for Herbert Hoover from the New Deal camp. IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL S UNDAYI chool Lesson (R ltpad by Wtitarti N«w*j»per Union.) - We twitted a local Democrat , that has .been using New Deal refresh *1 ments how he was progressing under the Roosevelt rationinf of liquor. He was vehement in reply, and stated he did not want Scotch hut Would rather have burhuon. If not that then pro­ hibition and bootleg liquor, The NYA is under fire In Washing' ten and Congress as it should be. I t is rotten to the core with Commylnfsfii and Congress should d ip its wings on finance just as it Is Certain to dip the Communistic Farm Security Admin' fatration that is costing income tax payers millions. The NYA has been exposed by the Dies Committee. The endorsement hy Mrs. Roosevelt is all that is necessary to wipe out both of the Unamerican movements. Many of the NYA at Wilberforce are part of the Antiach Commuistic student activity that was responsible for the recent race riot in 3Cenia, This, how­ ever has no connection with the Uni­ versity proper or the Normal and Industrial school. Its to the credit of these two branches that Communism hat not been Intrenched., The Die* committee should be given greater power to expose the, Russian Reds in different government department*, especially In the agricultural depart­ ment. ’ ' You have not heard much fan-fare over the election of Phillip A. Ben­ nett, 28 years old, who waa recently elected to congress by the Republi­ can* and /xmsertative Democrats in kthe 0th Missouri District over a Ne# Deal candidate. Mi* Majority waa Lesion subjects end Scripture texts M- Iscted end copyrighted by International permission ®, “**9U* BOucetlon; us «0 by JESUS HEALS A MAN BORN BUND sSs-^ r- ■ LESSON TEXT—John GOLDEN TEXT— One thing I know, that, whereas I w«* blind,"howI see,"—John.Sitt. * - ------- • The love of Christ" is seen in its full bfeauty against the background of man’s hatred and unbelief. Last week we saw Him coming away from the'stones with which his enemies sought to lull him. As He passed by He had-the’time and the compas­ sion to step and help a man who had. been born blind. His disciples, afflicted in some degree with the speculative tendenciesof their time, saw in this, blighted iffe only anrib*: lustration of a theological theory about sin. But Jesus, • by a 'loving and" gracious act, stirred in the heart of the man that faith which caused him to obey—to go, to wash, and to see (v. 7). The enemies of Christ .were not, willing to believe even "what they now saw to be true. Their ' stubborn' unbelief shut the door’ to blessing for them, but the blind man received three things by faith: I. Healing (w . 18-23). The argument with the man’s par­ ents hinged on one point—he had been healed of his blindness. The parents were unwilling to risk ex- communication by discussing the matter, but they did know teat he had been blind and now could see. That was clear,, ' T An'experience like that is impos­ sible to deny." •The healing, of the soul-of man in regeneration is also a stubborn fact which dealers of God’s Word and, God’s grace are unable to meet «nd. overcome. The one who was blind and now could see had no questions about the deity of Christ and His "saving power. What Is more, he was not afraid to* testify.' He could “speak for him­ self” (v. 21 ). - Note, the difference between the three classes herei Blind and stub-: born unbelief (V. 18), faith too fear­ ful to speak <v. 22 ),' and the assured faith of the one healed. That is our next point. H. Assurance (w . 24-34)/ ■ The appeal of the Jewa jin verse 24 based on their statement: “We know that this man Is a sinner,” reminds us that there is no knowl­ edge so absolute (hhd so absolutely wrong) as that of ignorance backed by self-conceit. They said they knew, but did. not. The man. had complete assurance’ by faith and by experience. He did, not argue (v. 24), he simply restated his healing. “I was blind—now I see.” When they evaded that reply (for they dared not meet it),'h e thrust deep with tee convicting fact that God does not perform His mira­ cles in response to the prayers of a wicked man. That Was too much for them, and they cast hlM out. Even as the stupidity and Stub­ born willful unbelief of our Lord’s enemie**grew step by step, so also did the healed ipan’S assurance grow as he testified. First he called the’ Lord “a man called Jesus” (v. 11 ) r teen “a prophet” (v. 17)* and then at lfest, “the SOn of God” (W. 35-38). Standing true to Christ and speak­ ing for Him means growth in faith, m knowledge and in grace. I t may mean persecution and evfen exclu­ sion, but remember that when the man was cast out by the haters of. Christ, he met Christ. “His excom­ munication was a promotion. He went from the synagogue to the Saviour” (Scroggie). And teat is our third point; ■ ' III. Fellowship (w . 35-38). He did not know Jesus, He had heard HSs voice, but he was blind then and had not seen Him. He probably did not know where to find JEttm, Then, too, he was now an outcast under the disfavor of the authorities, and even his friends would fear to.be seed with him. But Jesus sought him, Ah, that’s the glorious difference between our Lord and those who look ai tee out­ ward appearance of things. He went to find the man who now"Defied fellowship, Instruction and encour­ agement. { He had sought the man out to heal him, now He sought him again to help him spiritually. We need to learn of our Lord that we are. hot to wait until the ate and suffering of men force themselves upon our attention and force us to do some­ thing. We are te gOvout Into tee- highways and the hedges and urge sinners to come to Christ, We have fpile 1 in this. We havebuilt churches and expected tee people to come* instead of going where the people are* and bringing them the gotpel. The war is teaching us some lessons hi that connection, but we are none too quick to learn and to act. There u a beautiful touch in versa 37, : Dr, Maelaren points out that hrhen speaking to the women o f. Samaria,,Jesu* said: «I teat speak i unto thee am he,” but to tee man * who had just begun to see He said: “Thou hast both seen him, and It Is he that spesketh to tees.” The trim geve sight* now give* *»* be stem * ■ JPaid H. Biliott, Mteteter 1Q;00 A, M. Sebbeth SofaooL H, R. titeraieat* Bnpt. Church Bfgvloe 11:00 A- H. Reman > “Nbt by ih e Way That Waa Near.” 7:00 Cbri*ti»» Endeavor ■ Wednesday evening a t 8:00 o’clock, the second seeetea. of tiff Reboot of Missions. At 9:00 o’clock* * planning meeting of the worker* of the Sabbath School. - METHODIST CHURCH • H. H. ^brts. ''Minister - Telephone 6-1881 Sunday School 10:00 1 % Clayton Wisemap, Supt, Church School*'ll A. M. Sermon, “Salt”. . ‘ ■ Church Service—Selma 10:00 A.M, Wilmington Missionary Institute, Feb. 24. Make your reservations now* Last . Quarterly Conference 'fo r Cedarville, Tuesday' evening,"Mch, 2, UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A, Jamieson. Minister Sabbath' School 10. A. M.* Supt, Harold Dobbins. ^Morning service a t l l A, M, Theme: “The Wonderous Cross.” No service this Sabbath evening. Communion" the following Sabbath, February 21, with the'usual prepara­ tory services. Announcement-will be made on. Sabbath- We. will be glad to . welcome new members at this Communion season, either by Profes­ sion of Faith, or by Certificate. THE CHURCHOF THENAZARENE Sunday Services , Sunday School 10:00 to 11:00 A. M. Preaching il:00 A. M. tO 12:00 ,jU< Evangelistic Service 7:30 °F. M. > Wednesday Service Prayer Meeting 7:30 P. M. Sunday School Superintendent, Ru­ fus Nance. Pastor, Haymond Strickland. ' CHURCH OF GOD R. C. FREDERICK, Pastor Sunday School, 9*,.30 A- M. - Morning Worship, 10:3Q A. M. Young Peoples Meeting a t 6 P. M« - ' Evening Service, 7:45 P. M. Prayer Service Wednesday evening, 7:45 P. M. OHIOSPOTTED - POLAND CHINA . Bred Gilt end Show Sale V 1 f 40 Bred Gilts 40 Wednesday, Feb. 17 12:30 P .M i Columbus/ Ohio a# Sale held at Horse Sale Pavil­ ion, Central Ohio Stock Yards* 677 Taylor Ave. 40 top Gilts consigned by Ohio leading “Spot” Breeders. WALTER E. McCOY, Sale M anager Washington G« H ., O. A NAME THAT STANDS POKGOOD FURNITURE BUDGET PLAN AVAILABLE - Adair’s N. Detroit BL Koala, Q. Byes Examined, Glasses fitted* Reasonable Charges, * * ■ ■ . 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