The Cedarville Herald, Volume 67, Numbers 27-52

mmmmfiTtmt,wmn sum - THE C E D A R V I L L E H E R A L D KARLH BULL------------------- EDITOR AND PUBLISHER ■1 A mm ;; Ohio K n i[t(w Auoc.; Miami YaUey Pr«u. Xmu Entered at the Poet Office, Cedarville, Ohio, October 31,1887, as second class matter. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1944 ODD-LOT FACTORY FURGHAW LADIES’ FUR COATS AN new 1945 models. If we have else we m # » can save you from $25 to $100 on your coat. Q & Q Mr, J. L. Richards, who has been. j spending two months visiting relatives ( and friends in West Virginia, has re- t turned home. INTERNATIONALIST-WANTS YOUR SON ABROAD Even the millionaire industralist that has investments in Europe where he could get big returns of profit on cheap labor, probably had to turn his head after hearing the silliest thing last Saturday night that ever came over the radio, the socaUed speech of Franklin D. Roosevelt before the so-called Foreign Policy Association, the industrialists and Wall .Streeters that want to keep your son in uniform to do constable duty to protect their property in various European countries, after victory, Mo 3 t o f these companies"have reaped millions in profits on war contracts with their plants in this country. Some of these ■ . same companies are ones in which the Roosevelt family owns a • large block of stock. The childish effort of FDR Saturday night t was nothing more than one hundred percent proof that he was! not familiar with his subject, regarded it as funny, even laugh­ ing at his own statements. The group is a Wall Street crowd of financieers and industrialists that care nothing more about the blood of your son if shed on foreign soil than does th_e occupant of the White House, who has practiced the art of deception and even resorted to the deliberate falsification best expressed on the street'and in most homes as the famous little word of three letters. While Roosevelt was laughing at his own statements the public was recalling how.he drove, the money changers out of the temple (Wall Street). They have not forgotten the name Baruch, the Wall Streeter.that sold Herbert Hoover and Wood- row Wilson down the river, along with the American wheat far­ mer in the Hoover administration days. No doubt Candidates Dewey and Bricker welcome more of the Saturday night speeches. The Republicans welcome more of the speeches such as Roosevelt gave before the teamsters in Washington when that affair broke up in a drunken brawl and two navy officers were attacked and beaten when they refused to reveal how they would vote. The Saturday night speech was anythin ; but a credit to the White House. Defending the New Deal policy was as much oi a joke as the New Deal foreign policy. The purpose was to de­ ceive the American people. Did not Roosevelt say that he would never send your son to fight on foreign soil ? At that very hour he now says he knew Japans purpose. Did, he not issue orders to permit Japan to ship ten million tons of scrap iron and mil­ lions of barrels of oil while that country was at war with China? *He ignored the protest of his own Secretary of State, Cordell Hull, while his Wall Street friends and American oil companies were taking in the Jap gold in payment., Did Roosevelt not say at that time that we would not be at war with Japan who was then our best customer? He now says he knew all along what Japan was doing and that Congress refused to give him support in what? Who is there that dares openly defend a single utterance of the Saturday night speech? As Paul Mallon,-noted column­ ist stated in his letter this week, “ the Japs, the British and Rus­ sians played us for suckers through the New Deal brand of di­ plomacy."Theshameofj/L isih^ innocent boys from both Re­ publican and ..Democratic homes have been called upon to give their lives in payment for the deceit and treachery of the New Deal. No one defends the Pearl Harbor affair but the truth ol Pearl Harbor has.never been known, more New Deal deception as proven by the ‘fact. Roosevelt dared have the trials of Short and Kimmell before the election. There is much laid at the dooi Of Churchill’s CommandeHn-Chief. ., From time to time we have called attention in this column to the contin­ ued practice o f wilful deception on the part of the Commander-in-Chief of the New Deal. A t times it seemed^to be a crime that one in such a high* place could continue from day to day using such a practice. Tom Dewey has directed public attention with the necessary pi’oof that such practice has ; been used at vital timeft even during j the present war. ! 8 RE-ELECT CLARENCE J. Almost every daily paper carries a story of some leading Democrat leaving the party to support Candidates Dewey and Bricker. Of course most of them are^ot leaving their party for good but will give a protest vote against the Hillman Commun istic control under Roosevelt. Should Roosevelt be ejected for iafourth term under Hillman, that will be the signal for a whole sale leaving of the party of Jefferson. Roosevelt never has rec­ ognized the Jefferson theory «)f-government. X FRED J. M ILLER nmoa. vitas j . m il l ed FORJUDGE COURT OF APPEALS • Presiding Judge of Mu­ nicipal Court, Columbus, Ohio, past 18 years. • Qualified by Experience. • Veteran World War I. Non-Partisan Judicial Ballot Editorial, The Ohio State Journal, Oct. 19: "Judge Fred J. MUIer for 20 years, Presiding Judge, Municipal Court, Colum­ bus, Ohio, ia a man of unquestioned ability and fitness for tbe office." Editorial, The Columbus Dispatch('■••!!Judge Fred J. Miller, has many personal qualities aside from his Judicial qualifica­ tions which fully fit him for tbe position. His.competency is • matter of record." MUIer f n Judge Com a!Met, Gerald K, MoVey, Bee'jr, Columbus, Ohio ’Pol* ARv* Deception Is Right! An editorial in “ The Christian Century", a widely read religious journal, non denomina­ tional religious weekly, published in Chicago, says the real issue in this campaign is the moral health of our nation. From the very beginning Mr, Roosevelt has used deception as a ma­ jor, political stratagem, until today he has lost the moral confidence of the nation. Even in the ranks of those blocs which represent his followers, his support rests, not upon their will to serve their interests because their votes are necessary t o . his mainte­ nance in power. The poisomof this cynicism courses into the body politic. It can be thrown eff only by the emergence of a new leadership Whose integrity commands the moral respect of the peoples,, re­ gardless of part...an differences. Mr. Dewey has already given high iromise that he matches the crying' teed of the hour." The moral courage >f the New Deal Commander-in-Chief s best exemplifed in the fact that he tas not uttered one word *in defense of the two Navy officers that were assaulted at the drunken brawl in a Washington Hotel, by a gang of union teamsters thtit demanded they. state now they would vote. FDR has never given an order for prosecution o f the gang that assaulted a Navy uniform, .t could have been your son in uniform for all you know or all FDR cared. Where is the New Deal gestapo? If .here ever was heed for the Hitler crew used by Democratic politicians to frighten all classes of citizens if they laved express themselves _on—any object under discussion. There was he county branch of the gestapo but t never got very far. . The days are >ver now that the average citizen does not accept the Hitler method of break- ng down public morale to make it jasier to r.ule the nation.. If one wrote objecting to some certain government policy, the usual White House method of freightening people was to send a mimograph sheets showing' the- letter had been turned over, to the New Deal gestapo for investigation. You were treated as though you were a subject and not a citizen of the. nation. '.The nation has finally caught up with the New Deal liars which ruled every branch of the government from ,the highest' court stacked with nonde- icrips down to the lowest type of po­ litical Communist. It has sounded good w hear Dewey expose the great de­ ceiver from Hyde Park. Now the na- .ion knows why Hyde Park citizens prefer to give their ballot support to Hamilton Fish. BLANCHESTER, OHIO $ I ! A Tried and True Public Servant TOTHE Congress OF THE UNITED STATES —Political Advertisement Two local men have been assigned to the U. S. Naval Training Center,, Great Lakes, Illinois. Their recruit training consists of instruction inisea- mnnship military drill and general Naval procedure. They are Herman Frederick Lewis, 26, and Stanley Allen Hertepstein, 22, Route 2, Cedarville. Mr. James Harper o f Dayton visit­ ed here with relatives, Thursday. FOR SALE—Circulating heater in good condition. Mrs, Herman Lewis, South Main st. . (3t) WANTED—Female for domestic work, also woman for nurse attendant. Phone Xenia 414ft or apply at Gre.eno County Home. Ask for Charles Me McFarland. (2t) / Your Influence Will Be Greatly Appreciated VOTE FOR Charles F. Greer Candidate For County Commissioner ij (Second Term) (Republican Ticket) Election— —Tuesday, November 7th, 1944 POLITICAL ABVEltTISHMRNT * * I ! s The splendid record made by Clarence J. Brown in, public service is well known to most citizens. A former Lieutenant Governor of Ohio, Secretary of State and Re­ publican nominee for Governor, Clarence J. BroWn has made an. outstanding record in the Congress. As a member of the all-important Rules Committee of the House of Representatives, as well as'Lhrough ser­ vice on the Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Public Health, Petroleum, Communications, Securities and Ex­ changes, Newsprint and Paper Supply, and Republican Stering and Strategy Committees, our Representatives in Congress hasbeeirapowerfulinfluence for-good govern­ ment and for safe and sound national legislation. LET’S KEEP A GOOD MAN IN CONGRESS • , % 7th OHIO DISTRICT— REPUBLICAN TICKET 7th Ohio District * * * Republican Ticket BROWN FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE ) ft. B. Howard, Chairman, London Ohio • POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL NOTICE Frank W, Delfer whose place o f res­ idence iB unknown and cennotf with reasonable diljigence be ascertained, will please take notice that on the 2 nd day of October 1944, Margaret E. Delfer filed her certain petition a- gainst him for divorce before the Common Pleas Court in Greene County, Ohio, in case No, -23,652 on the grounds that said Frank W. Del­ fer had a wife living at the time of the marriage,- from which, the pro­ ceedings herein are sought and that said cause will come on for hearing on or after November 18th, 1944. (I0-6-6t-ll-10) MARCUS SHOUP, Attorney for Plaintiff Do You Want To Lick the 0 NEW DEAL ! ★ t f y o u J o — . Organize a Unit of the TEN O'CLOCK CLUB In Your Neighborhood t / ■ a n d h e lp e le c t Dewey — Stewart ★ ★ ★ No dues to pay — no. funds to solicit •4*ito meetings to attend. For com­ plete information, blank forms and other supplies, write or phone t— Republican StW Headquarters 33 North High St. Colrimbai, dale Telephone Main 7741 VOTE REPUBL I CAN Oiils ftepuMIcxn Cunp»lgu Conunlll**, M D. Schort, U ltra *. LEGAL NOTICE Con^Tnon Pleas Court, Greene County, Ohio, Grace Barker, Plaintiff, vs, No, 28,643 Joseph Barker, Defendant. Joseph Barker, Whose last known, place of residence was .6017 Grand River Avenue, Detroit, Mich., will take notice , that on th& 23rd day/of September 1944, Grace Barker filed her petition against him in Comynon Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio, praying for a divorce on the ground of neglect, to-wit:- Failure to provide. Said petition will be fo r hearing oh and after the 10th day o f November, 1944, and unless answer' is filed by the said Joseph Barker prior to said date a divorce may be granted the plaintiff as prayed fo r in the petition. . GRACE BARKER, Plaitiff. (9-29-6t-ll-3) Smith, McCallister & Gibney, Plaintiff LEGAL NOTICE Ann Garver, whose present ad­ dress is unknown, find whose last ad­ dress was 217 Floral avenue, Dayton, Ohio, will take notice that on the 28th day of September, Paul R. Garver fil­ ed his petition for divorce on grounds o f gross neglect, said case being No_. 23,596 on the docket o f the Comnion Pleas Court o f Greene County, Ohio. That said case will come on fo r hear­ ing on or after Nov. 3rd, 1944. (9-29-6t.-ll-3) LEE T. HOLLEN, Attorny for .Plaintiff Dayton, Ohio NOTOICE OF PROCEEDINGS FOR DIVORCE Robert Habern residing at 614 Charles Street, Albion, Michigan, is hereby notified that Agnes Habern has filed her petition against him for divorce, and the restoration to her of •% / her maiden, name, Agnes Lyne in Case No. 23,646, Court of Common Pleas. Greene County, Ohio, and that said cause will be for hearing on or about November 18th, 1944. ( 10 - 6 - 6 t - l l - 10 ) MORRIS D. RICE Attorney for Plaintiff LEGAL NOTICE Virginia Miller-j-whose-place of-res idence is unknown and cannot with diligence, be ascertained will take notice that on Sept. 21, 1944, Leroy Miller, filed his certain action against her for divorce on the grounds o f wil ful absence for more than, three years before the Common Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio, said case being No. 23631 on the docket o f said Court. That the same will come on for hear ing on or after October 28, 1944. (9-21-6t-10-27) FOREST DUNKLE Attorney for Plaintiff LEGAL NOTICE Common Pleas Court, Greene County Ohio: ' ' • .Helen L. Goodin, Plaintiff, No. 23,634 Jesse P Goodin, Defendant Jesse P. Goodin, whose last known place o f residence was Tallula, Men­ ard County, Illinois, will take notice that on the 18th day of September, 1944, Helen L. Goodin filed her peti­ tion against him in Common Pleas Court, Greene County, Ohio, for di­ vorce on the grounds of gross neglect o f duty, and that unless the said Jes­ se P. Goodin shall answer Said peti­ tion on or before the 25th day of Nov­ ember, 1944, judgment may be taken granting the plaintiff a divorce. . HELEN L. GOODIN, Plaintiff. (10-13-6t-ll-17) Smith, McCallister & Gibney Attorneys fo r Plaintiff, c LEGAL NOTICE Pauline St. John, -whose place of residence la unknown and cannot with reasonable diligence lie ascertained will tako notice that Leon St, John has filed his certain action against her for divorce on grounds of gross neglect .of fluty before the Common Pleas Court of Greene I'oumy, Ohio, said cause bolug docketed as No. 23,41511, and that the same will ctitne on for healing on or after December ttth, 1814. (10-»0-tlt-ll-24) MAItCUK SHOUP Attorney ft>r Plaintiff •NOTICE OF APP 6 INTMENT Kstlitevo f '0. L, Coy. also’ -known as CasslUB LliicxilrTiGoy,'Diseased. „ Notify* IS hereby given that Edwin J. Fergu­ son hiig/hgen duly'jjtpilolnted as Executor of tlio estate l>jp ft..,tfmCely, ukirCasslus Uncoil) Coy, iltsceasHnVufate of Beavercreek Township, Greene County, Ohio. I)atd this ifth day of October, 1,844. - w illiam b . M c C a llister , . Judgo of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of I). F. Dalhauier, Deceased, Notice. Is hereby'given that Pearl Dalhamer has been duly appolnttil as Executor of the-es­ tate of D. F. Dalhamer, deceased, late of ttuaveieieek Township, Greene County. Ohio. Dated tilts 19th day of October, 1044, w illiam B, M c C allister , Judge of the Probate Court', Greene County, Ohio, Rfv, o f Lou wt?ek v sister, Pyt. and M> induct* been ti STU, ( trainini For ter coa Call -21 1- Mr. 1 stroke at his Mrs. Rossfoi for a ti in-law, . Rev. tyho ha Seconti ark, ().. with r e Mrs. week ft to be a and- sis wife. Cedar in the c byteria Mrs. C preside highlig convene membe women guests. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT 'Estate of Amos Stauffer, Deceased. Notice Is hereby glen that Ralph B. Stauffer lias been duly appointed as Administrator of the estate of Amos Stauffer, deceased,, late of Boavercsroek Township, Greene County, Ohio. 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