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VOL, 2, NO, 14 YELLOW SPRINGS, ; THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1954 7 CENTS PER COPY ANTIOCH COLLEGE - TH R U TO NATIONAL SECURITY

-I BY RALF1I 8H CTI ) ------— ------~ i * v t i j Labor leaders are required* by a $sdcral statute to - BILL BRANNUM WINS j ■ 0 . *■•*1t V * - ■%P ; execute non-Communist affidavits in o|der to qualify for! „ _,. i cc. Uin rights. i PLACE ON BALLOT A trained espionage agent operating at Antioch Col- j DonnId w „Bm„ Branmim wilI ^ V?: • l e g e could, with a minimum of collalxjrfltidn, accomplish , a candidate for Democratic Central m o r e f o r our Communist enemy in orie year than the j committeeman, j a v e r a g e Communist union official couljjr hope, to accom- Judge George W. McDowell, of i plish in his whole lifetime. And .that is ufact. Highland County, ruled this week that a writ be- issued directing the j The future security of the United , Board to place Brannum's name on ' states requires that a thorough and such facts as theae: thO ballot. Brannum was represented j detailed Investigation be- made of A membe^tol;the Antioch College j by Marcus Shoup, Xenia attorney, - Antioch College. Board pf TitRtoes signed a nomlnat-j and the Board of Elections was ”re- j Since a* congressional committee ing petitions’pledging himself “to j presented by Prosecutor George R. i Is the only agency which can poo- support - anid^ vote for” the- Com- Smith. i slbly do the Job as It should be done, candidates for President of The prosecutor had advised the the safety and security of the the'Uqited States,-Governor of Ohio election board and argued In Com­ CAMPBELL MEMORIAL DEDICATED AT METHODIST CHURCH — ignited States demands that a tong and other offices. mon Pleas Court that a new state law, effective last January 1, made Formal ceremonies dedicating a new pulpit to the memory of the late - °vcj'dd* ^01'Kl^SS iw l** ** 'Five members of the'Antioch CoL Brannum ineligible as a candidate Mr. Jesse Campbell were held last Sunday morning nt the Methodist’ 8 ” . .. . lege staff and faculty signed' the Battles could be lost for reasons since he had voted as a Republi­ BICYCLE AUCTION — Saturday at one o'clock an auction was held Church. Participants in the ceremonies werc.l . to r., Mrs, William Sehnub, seine Communist nominating pe­ . which might have been traced to can in thc 1952 primary. o f approximately twenty bicycles and miscellaneous parts at the police the Rev. Thomas B. Smith, pastor, and Mr. Kenneth Campbell. tition along with some students, I Antioch College. sound" b f thigJtWe are oh the Antioch The Election Board, on motion station. Police Chief Russell Bradley acted as auctioneer and village ] Defenseless women could die in Cqllege staff at this apioment. of Prof, John sparks, of Antioch manager Howard Rahoc acted as clerk. Mrs. Gertrude Erbaugh; Mrs. L .L . Taylor thc bombed ruins o f their homes Nominating petitions for thc pro- College, had unanimously voted to Part o f the biclcles were unclaimed bicycles collected or left with because there exists the possibility d • j r- • j ! Hites Held Communist ^(W allace) Progressive i Brannum's candidacy. Marcus the police. Thc proceeds from the sale of these went Into the police of thc bctraysl of the United Party wer* circulated by members Shoup had contended before the pension fund. The remainder were bicycles Antioch Collge had had In buried rriday ! _ Funeral services ror Mrs. Om Me- sutC5 Ulrough' thc dcUvery * the Board o f Elections that the omission storage, The proceeds from these went to charity. Caslln Taylor, 86, of 114 S. Walnut cncfny of ...... of the Anwch faculty and others and important of Brannum’s name from thc ballot Mrs. Gertrude D. Erbaugh, In the Antioch sphere of influence. 0 , „ , , 1 l ” Yc,llow S')rings' werc conduc,tcd . data by persons associated with An- Those petitions were signed by 138 was "unlawful and unwarranted" died Tuesday evening at Springfield at 2 p. m. Wednesday in thc Yellow tioch college and that the statute on which the Miami Schools Favor Bryan High City Hospital. Mrs. Erbaugh, a part Springs Presbyterian Church by the residents o f t Yellow Springs and These arc serious charges. board based its action was not ap­ owner of thc Erbaugh and Johnson ucv, Buckley S. Rude, pastor of the Miami Township, Almost half of They are made with full knowl- plicable. Drug Store, was thc widow of church. the 136 signers were either Antioch Exempted Status Honor Roll I edge of their gravity. Brannum will be opposed In the Arthur D. Erbaugh. who died Inst: Mrs. Taylor died at 11:50 u.m. students or ,members of the Antioch I In addition to its Importance, the May 4th primary by a Miami Twp. A unanimous vote by the Miami Bryan High honor roll for the September, i Monday in Springfield City Hos- staff. Many' of them are on the ; problem of Antioch College is most man who was a signer of the pro- Twp. Board of Education this week last six weeks is as follows: A native of Brown County. Ohio,ipital where she had been a patient- Antioch College faulty at this mo­ _ ...... , unique. It has many phases, many Communist (Wallace) Progressive 7th GRADE Mrs, Erbaugh had been associatedsince April 2. She was admitted to facets many angles ment. « favored it becoming an exempted Party nominating petitions a few Mark Blxler, Susan Clark. Jim A former president of Antioch school district—no longer a part of with her husband In the drug; the hospital after fracturing her ; UnqUesUon.bly, a majorlty of An- years ago. Filler, Stephen Gcgner, Darlene College hwnenled and objected to thc county school system. business here since 1924 Prior to hip i„ a fail at her home Her graduaUss Lhroughout the one Hawkins, Judy Hayes, Julie Loud, coming to Yellow Springs, the .death, however, was unexpected ! hl)ndrcd of lu exUtence have the abuse and exploitation of aca­ The move to break away from Paul Sherwln. demic freedom at Antioch “by a the county system had been under Erbaughs had operated drugstores, Mrs. Taylor came to Yellow , dltaBli Because of the Easter' Egg Hunt 8th GRADE very small but very active group discussion for some'* time. The ln D a yt° n‘ , wtllt ™ i® P " 8 8 ‘ nJ , ‘ v! T “ ^-exceptionally unusual and high Doris Bean, Dorothy Bittner. She is survived by a son. Wi liam,, or. L. L. Toy or. who has been a- of thc AnUoch whose Ideas and program of action School Board is working against a Janet Blackwood, Jane Dykstra, a druggist and part owner of Er- general practitioner of medicine #n unuma, number of ,u are dlrialed by an organisation Huge Success May 1 deadline to comply with state Baiba Folkmanis, Dan Gasho, Dieter baugh and Johnson, She was a here for 50 years. which repgpeents a foreign govern, provisions for establishing the new The Easter Egg Hunt-tong a tradi­ Knecht, Doris Kenomcycr, David ment whfch>hopes to undermine and status by next July 1, member of thc Yellow Springs! Before coming to tbte commiini-M tion for the children of Yellow Llthgow, Nancy Merandn, Mary Presbyterian Church. ; V the Taylors resided In old Falr^ mt a„ of |u rnduat«a to destroy American lnstltuthma and Spring, and Miami Thwnship-took! Immedl8U:ly 8ftf *he J ot^ 8 Minshal), Martha Shoemaker. Funeral services will be held Fri- field several years. Mrs. Taylor was;. , , the Aw erM a .government.” He was place on the Mills Lawn L «t > «™ “P ™ m m e d by thC ,b08r cn ,oy*1 cU1,en8 durin« more ImmadlatelyjLttacked by the Antioch J . . . . „ , _ . ___ _ , . . . . . I conduct a census of population In Tnuraday.; The guests were children < — . f .. lt Darrell Dawson. Alls Folkmanis, Buckley A. Rude, pastor of the Ycl-j Presbyterian Church. 1 “ *n.ye*” ‘ . .. . .#hl Young Communist League because . ,. ______...... -the school district outside the vil- of the local schooU-both public and . . Ann Hoffman, David Kirkpatrick, low Springs Presbyterian Church She was born In Perry County! ^ «»»i«th nf of his e ffo r t ^ protect, the college Anltoch-from kindergarten age, to| *®^_ , , , , Colleen O’Gora, Dianne Waechter. officiating, ! Dec. 38, 1807, and was a daughter; J ? ™ * andstrength of end the tor«f*, ciUarae on its staff and Including the third grade, along! 8* tUnited States can take the ae- pigeons” of enemy agents. offlccrs, also a report from several St, left last week end for a visit In tlon necessary to remove that dang- usual, many older people of the vld -1 vj L m Meffcrd, Fortla Robb, Lulse Rother- (Editor's note: Tills is the first nily thoroughly enjoyed the hunt' mUud, Pat Saycr, Joan Shoemaker, commlttccs. Scottsviilc, Ind. er or reduce it to a minimum. Those of a aeries of articles on the situa­ from the sidelines. Bay Her Roses - Dlantha Whltcmore. ', among thc Antioch College trustees tion at Antioch College which has This activity, started about 1933 Make Her Happy - * «K- . liiW.;— imp m* 1 who would do It are powerless, been the topic of much discussion Mr. and Mrs. David Sallumc left i Antioch College has been suspect and discontinued during some of the Help the Lions • CHILDREN'S PICTURES TH EN and little action for almost two w.ar years, to an affair in which last week for a two weeks vacation ' for years. Notwithstanding the evi­ ROSE DAY decades.) - many people take part and feel a in Mexico. They went by plane and dence giving basis and support to May 1 will stop in San Antonio enroute. > be suspicion with which Antioch deep interest. The eggs are contri­ f REE AND PUBLISHED buted by everyone. Many dozens Mrs. Sallumc took gifts from her has been regarded, no official ac­ A u xiliary Members LEGION GRANTED Girl Scout troop to be given to tion worthy of the name has ever were left with MV*. Nora Frye at the ZONING APPEAL Weis grocery, and on Tuesday night Mexican Girl Scouts. been taken to obtain the facts re­ Attend Round Table Last Monday night the planning • * • IN THE AMERICAN thc young boy Scouts made a house- garding the college. It is true that commission granted the. zoning ap­ Miss Nancy Harris, daughter of # to-house visitation to collect eggs, * the presence of Communists on the Wednesday nine members of the peal of the American Legion Civic Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Harris, CJIfton j The Home Economics room of Bryan Wonderful Prizes for the Cutest Children 4 faculties and In thc student bodlef American Legion Auxiliary Thomas Center, Inc,, to use part o f th e , is orte of six Junior girls nominated ■—— —* . . . of prominent colleges and unlversl- Edwin Bailey unit 867 attended the, H,*h,T l " * f* ^ Dayton St., Legion Home for office for May Queen at Wooster College I t i s an u n d isp u ted fa c t t h a U h c r e a p o n s ih ilit fe s o f tom or- ties has become dismayingly corn- third district monthly Round Tablej00^ ^ space of thc Grlnnell F arm ' The queen is to be chosen In clcc- jand Seventh grade Girl Scouts with ro w meeting at the OBSO Home in Equlpment Co., Inc. tfons and will reign May 15, shoulders Xenia. They are Mrs. Wilbur Flnk,i j their .. leaders . J came bit Wednesday „ , publishers . . Mrs. Edward Carlisle, Mm. James i dye ^ f * n'8r look at these future "W orld Builders". * which has existed at Antioch Col Oalrymple, Mm. John Nlckoeon,! * nd « ‘Khth grade ,Glrl Scouts hid The only way we can do this Is by publishing pictures of them in a lcge for „Im05t twenty years. :Krs. Vm, Alexander; Mrs. Donald^' the egg* at noon on Thursday, A feature series. To assure thc latest aikl best reproduction pictures . . . Communist infiltration Into edu- j ShlnMe, Mrs. Ini Barr. Mrs, Rich-!dozcn yodng F°men of the PTA they must ah be of uniform size and quality . . . we hare Invited the ratlon hsur invwtlgated by con-lard Betscher and Mm. Ekton Bayer.,were 00 the *rwux,s “ hcIp and to Woltz-Allcn Studios of Dcs Moines, Iowa, a nationally known portrait grP5Si0naj committees. The existence j During the Imainess meeting ail -1 keep order. The Easter Egg Hunt Is a project sUidio, to take these special pictures"*“ * "“ * fo r us. , o f such Infiltration at some of oar (were alerted to watch for any ap-f of the Recreaton Committee of the An expert children's photog- * ------— — ------f Oldest educational institutions haslproach Id send yonng people to EN- j Community Council. Mrs. C. 8. rapher for the Studios, with all the feature. Neither are they obligat been revealed. For some strange!CAMPMENT FOB CITIZENSHIP.) necessary equipment for this spe- ed to purchase pictures after they reason, regardless o f all the evidence It w m pointed out that the ^ • Ada™ w m in charga ot rila n a n g e . clallzcd work, will be here Monday, are taken. Those who want some indicating thc likelihood of such Firing Line stated it was another ™ nts and wHo hriped In any way, Mrs. Adams expresses April 26th Plttures will be taken at additional prints may obtain a lint- nfiltratlon at Antioch College, the Questionable organization and that her appreciation and 'says a big Lcylon Hall and will be open from ited number by arrangement with college has gone blithely on its way, five members of Its staff Bad left "Thank you,” 10 A. M. to 5 P. M. , the Studio representative whan un-investlgated and unmolested by wing affiliations, in addition nine ..... * Ontest an Added Feature ;the* f 1** thc P°sc ,thcf W8f agencies of government with officials of the organization have „ ~ printed in the paper and entered In, the exception of the FBL Jtom «atanstee front affiliations. Baseball Tryout ,, ,To add ■& the 1”teff*fc ““ |” the contest. It to entirely up to when some notorious Antioch char- Following an excellent lunch, the thlh WW them. actor is brought into the limelight same lunch served to the rest of the M ay 1st 1 2 ^ 0 0 ^ S250BO' The Mere Wctares, the Better of publicity, the Antioch "ruling ] P«>f>to fbe Home, a tour of th e : m the rutest bov Each child or' The Ye1!ow Springs American. classes" either Ignore the matter or j grounds and building* was made, i_ An ^ between the ages of eight Children nhotwrraohed In this com- 8lmply W8nts 40 p5cture a11 o t the p* lwe only mon4ent*rlly to Issue a ; The next Round Table w ill bei|M* twelve who are Interested In munitv will automatically be cn-!youngsters and the more, thc better, j brief and haughty apology or "ex- May I# at Plgua. , playing little league baseball, please tered in this contest. The contest’86 the Mothers and Fathers of the planation." !r*«a J lT ra £ 5 ! ------> « • « « «• the Uyont at the Maefctop covers the Eastern States oniy ‘community In which this paper eir-1 Proper investigation of the A n -, GafaCIl GldD | behind Saturday, ; culates Should re member the date > tloch gap In our security fence» Beauty alone docs not count . [M ay 1st at 1:M e’cter.k. the Studio judges will base thelr | Monday, April Kth, Lcglon H all; without the power of subpoena sndi WirisHonors / DAN KLIPS selections upon the personality and1* * ^ « * “ » * * * * their charm as portrayed In the pictures-!40 ■perJUry iS * n lmp0* iW,,ty' And| The Pr*H*«&r Giardeneri won at _hnH f | You will be mighty glad, after-1 the currently' available evidence'the Greene Goun'ty Flower show PERSONALS,.. eligible j wards, if you did, and very, very ^ proves tlwexteteme of a danger a tla s t week' # ibwt, a second, and Miss Linda tuttrell of James­ sorry if you do not permit your1 Antioch College which carries tta ah. 1 A first wa# town was the weekend guest of Mis# N * Charge ta Parents children to participate In this event: Immediate threat far beyond the,a# for its church ar- Esther Lbtiise Sidenxtlck, Dayton serious problem of Communist fn fll-; i ^ There Is no charge to the p ar-} The kiddies will have much fun and ajrerdiid Piie> ents. There are absolutely no,both Mdther and Dad — and the tratlon Into edheattota it Emm strings to this invitation. It to {youngsters, tSo — will ’ be very Evidence that the potential threat vtohd itetesen daHodU Mto* Anna Walter, 134 W. White- •ov. FRANK 3. LA U iC H t sign* ths Shis seetten #» the World Oood bona fide in every sense of the word.; proud to see their pictures in print extols may be found W ho less an *Im» j main St;, was removed yesterday by Will Sook, containing signatures of people dll ever ths world who art Parents do not have to be subscrlb- later. And remember, your child authoritative doewmeiit than the l*OT^||Sad Bnydir, ambulance to the home of her contributing to a fund to make Bibtes available wherever ndsdod, Tha ctartywnon even readers of this news- may win one o f those wonderful tt& iW I Anh^^ObOega a •laMNF, Mrs, Morton Dallas, neicr timarioM 'Statajlocloty opohoora th# movama’rrt IrHihla eourtt^ taaklil* on # Br: R t L t VOehihn, prasldant, Capital Unlvoralty* Columbus. : pahw’- 'to take ^vin tage of 'this: prise# lo be awii^cid. %:J|£ift #vi& »# nay Sta. .xehia, ■ ■, ■ t

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©M i gpn . #«***»* ^ AW'#, PAGE TWO THE AMERICAN Thursday, April 15, 1954 1 for the evening oti ‘‘The Future of * the Family Farm ” The discussion YELLOW SPRINGS AMERICAN DOWN ON THE FARM 'brought out points of Interest on THE AMERICAN WAY '"what can we do as neighbors to Phone 7-7740 * March Test Report Family J^arm. make life on our farms more enjoy- Yellow Sprint*, Ohio • able and worthwhile.” Dn Local Herds , Mr, Amos Frame, the group prcsL RALPH E. SIIUPE ... Editor & Publisher fir****' Survival Discussed i dent, led a short busines session. A fsss&s* The following herds have reported THOMAS J. WELLS ... Composing Room Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ault, Clifton * report was given by Mrs, John TO BUILD 'SSB. a test of over 30 pounds or fat In /Hbcrforc* Pike, were hosts to Stover for the Farm Bureau Wom- ■■tSSSSS* JOHN ELLIOTT...... Press Room fit?.'*: the March D.H.I.A. report, icmbcrs of Farm Bureau Council ens’ Committee meeting and Mr. S w - w * ? gf* CJt- •; FAITH i i Holstein herd of Marvin Beam As io . 0 at their home on Friday even - t John Collins gave a report on the ICcnneth Ycaklcy, Cedarville R-R. 1, ,rg of last week. Approximately six- ’ Legislative Committee meeting. IN OUR CHILDREN 19 cow herd averaged M2 pound! Icon members were In attendance. J At the close of the evening, re- ; and 41.G pounds butterfat. Joseph A. Finney Jr„ discussion freshments were served by the W ith a Buckeye * Herd of D.F. Kyle and Monroe leader, was in charge o f the topic i hosts. Pyles, 39.4 pounds butterfat and ^ . . I One feature of the Tenth Aunl> In Congress... :1091 pounds milk. 2nd Marine Education versary Edition wui be a new forc- Br CLAU1MCB J. BROWN ; Herbert Fields herd, 36.0 pounds F t i n a i P . a t a h l i s h p H ’ word by the author, in which the MMhtr •> Ti-r'ir. M M b WilrM MM* * at and 960 pounds' of milk. I U n Q U j o w U M I o n c U smns up Ws J John Stover herd, 36,3 pounds m A Special Tenth Anniversary Ed!- ‘ reaction fro mthe perspective of lo­ l fat and 005 pounds of milk, Them Is growing Year on Capitol Hill that the armed forces of the tion o f Robert Sherrod's memorable day. ; Harlan Butts and Sons 35.3 United States ;nay soon become Involved.In the war now going on In __ Another feature will be the ? pounds of fat and 1044 pounds of "Tarawa — The Story of a Batue ■ , Indochina, Congressional leaders arc watching the situation closely with » thoughts - "after L0 years -of Fleet ! milk. will be published during the m onth; Admlrai Chester W. Nlmltz,, Lieu- the. feeling that some of the public statements now being made by those | L>auri8 -Straley and Sons 33.8 lbs, of April as a practical tribute t o ; tpnanl 0 cn.. Julian C. Smith, Ma- In high places nrc for the purpose of "conditioning" the American people rc submitted to the Spcclni Assistant for Air Force Academy Matters, NfflONAl SWWf SCMMt ftoM *fe#*»ocsp by *THg urn** Htnom .i ; coming season were the main topics earmarked specifically for that pur­ from The Tarawa Book Fund As­ Headquarters United States Air Force. Washington 25, D. C., on or before | of discussion during the evening. pose. Additional direct contributions sociation c/o Brigadier General D. April 21, 1954, Beginning July 1, 1955, the Air Force Academy will be tern- ‘ j Refreshments were served to the to the fund will be accepted and M. Shoup, P, O. Box 2042 Potomac porarlly located at some present Air Force Installation not yet selected.- f v „ T n u r n n m o n t as Director. 1 group by -Mrs. Linkhart during the placed one hundred percent to the Station, Alexandria, Virginia, nt Members of Congress have been requested to submit the names of L I C P 3 X C L O U r T t a l l t C I l l Subject of the debate was "R e-' social hour, credit of the fund. Plans for man­ $230 per single copy; *2.00 per copy qualified youngsters to tnkc n competitive examination for appointment, Held A t Wittenberg lolvcd that the President of the- The next meeting will be held at agement of the fund already are bc- in lots of five or more, postpaid any. as members of the first Air Force Academy class, In which Ohio will be , , , . 1 the home of Stanley Bull of Brush United States should be elected by _ _ . . ng worked out. where. entitled to eighteen cadets. ‘ ; Row Road, on April 20th. i Wittenberg College at Springfield the direct vote of the people". ______* played host to first year debate stu- Donald Waite who is professor; ' ' w of Greek and Speech at Cedarville B e n d e r S & y8 Thc Administration’s bill to authorize foreign aid expenditures for dents from seven Ohio colleges and Baptist College and Leon Franck, j ^ „ the coming fiscal year, totaling *3,497,000,000, Is now before the House universities for the Ohio First-Year student at the college, attended the j v*0 wlOW Committee on Foreign Affairs. The largest single item In the measure Is, Debate Tournament on Saturday, sessions as observers, *785,000,000 for the Indochina War. All together, the Far Eastern area * April 10th. Pointing out that Secretary of would receive *1,768,900,000 of American money under the measure; Ten affirmative and ten negative E a c h ^ n l^ T h is own gift Iran t Agriculture Benson’s farm program Europe, *947.700.000; the Near East, Africa and South Asia, *589,100,000;, teams participated in debates during i God, one after this manner, and! is "one of the big problems of the Latin America. *47.000,000; with a total of *185,000,000 being allotted to j tj,e day wjth Thomas H. Didcon of j another after that. lCor.7:7| present Congress," Congressman non-reglonnl programs. These amounts do not, of course, Include the * | i cost of supporting our own armed forces and rtrlous other U, S. acti------— ------George H: Bender, candidate for he ' * Republican nomination for United vltles throughout the world. State# Senator, said today that farm * * legislation, in the last analysis, de- j pends upon the weather and the The Federal Government Will lose two of Its most valuable officials* THIS NEWSPAPER. market. the end of this month, thru resignation: Lindsay c. Warren, a former "Secretary Benson’s program far Democratic Congressman from North Carolina, who is retiring as the nation comes at'a dfflcult time,” Comptroller General because of health, after 13 1/2 years of outstanding Congressman Bender said. "There 1* service, he has saved the taxpayers hundreds o f millions o f dollars,] not much enthusiasm to change Joseph M. Dodge of Detroit, who has served as Director of the Bureau rot > what we have at this moment, even Talk with us about .the financing y o u ’ ll of the Budget since January 90, 1953, has brought about many reforms! i if we think the change would be need to buy equipment, fertilizer or any and savings In our fiscal structure. Both of these very able men will be] healthy In ,the long run. E ight now, other essential for the s c m o r ahead. You greatly missed In Washington. • we are .thinking in terms of an un­ settled world crisis, in my book, w ill fin d u s r e a d y t o l is t e n - a n d re a d y to i that I* a go-slow sign." , help in every way we can. By a vote of 12 . 9, the House Bommlttee on Post Office and Civil t | Congressman Bender, endorsed for Service voted last week to delay further consideration of postal pay In-! , the Republican senatorial nomina- See us for low-coal bank crease legislation until hearings can also be held on several pending Mila! 4 tion by the Republican State Cen- credit. Come in, any time. proposing pay Increases for other government workers. ' : tral and Executive Committee of l « * 1 (Ohio, recalled that the American Farm Bureau Federation is support- The Ways and Means Committee of the House has been holding ' Ing the flexible price support prog­ hearings tar the last two weeks on the Administration-sponsored bill to C * u ram and added: amend the Social Security Act no as to increase benefits, and to bring ‘But many member* of Congress ten million additional Americans — mostly farmers and professional are opposed to changing the sys- people — under Social Security. The bill is not expected to reach the* . tom of high supports now in effect MMMI DEPOSIT BANK Floor of the House for consideration until late In May or early June. : because of the uncertain economic • ••••• , » outlook,” j ------4t------The first Stale primaries — those In Illinois on April 13th — take Cedarville Yellow Spring# place this week. The New Jersey primary will follow on April 20th;; ; Area Fanners Alabama, Florida, Indiana, New Mexico, and Ohio primaries on May 4th; ’ Enjoy Dinner Pennsylvania, Mhy 18th; Oregon, M ay 21st; North Carolina, M ay 29th; ; Sixty five farmers and their fami- Nevada and South Dakota, June 1st; Iowa, June 7th; and California and ! lies of the Cedarville area were South Carolina on June 8th; with others following throughout the Sum­ present to enjoy a delicious dinner M i , mer, ending with the Rhode Island primary September 29th. Maine i sponsored by the Greene County BARGAIN DAYS FOJM holds Its general election September 13th, All other general elections TBP Farm Bureau, which was held at come November 2nd, U l M the auditorium of the Cedarville I^USED CAR BUYERS f School on Thursday evening of the past week. The ham for the dinner The American Medical Association last week came out In opposition was furnished by the Farm Bureau 1954 Dodge Royal V-8 Coupe— R, db H.—-Very C lean- to the Administration’s proposal for Federal reinsurance of pre-pald and members brought covered dishes Low Mileage $2695.00 health plans, charging that such action could lead to socialised medicine. ’ to complete the dinner. 1946 Dodge Custom 4-door — Radio St Heater — Good The proposal calls for a revolving Federal fund, starting with *25 mllkm,• Mr. Richard Dabney of Jamcx- la encourage voluntary health organisations to extend coverage to a 9 Transportation. $595.00 , town, Field Man for the county 1948 Buick Super Sedanette— Radio & Heater $795,00 larger number of people. The A.M.A. feels such k plan^majr lend to the, .Farm Bureau, Mr. and Mrs, Carl regulation of rates charged by physicians, and to other Ifederal controls 1951 Hudson Sedan — Radio St Heater — Excellent G a& ChMa&rik&t dickering of Jamestown, and Mr. of medical practice, : Herman Ankeney, of Xenia, State Condition $895.00 • * * * • • $210.00 TO CUTEST GIRL ; Representative from this district 1952 Dodge J/.-Ton Panel — Heater — Fine For Farm $250.00 TO CUTEST EOT ' 4 were among the honored guests Use $1295.00 UnemjJloyiwnt in the United States rose 54,000 during the month of , present, Mr, Pickering is chairman 1953 Dodge Coronet Sedan— Radii*-—Heater— Low Mil­ March, to a total of 3.725,000, However, the number of gainfully employed ] (CONTEST COVtftS EASTERN STATES) 1 of the County Farm Bureau Board. age $2395.00 also Increased during March by 45,000 — to reach a tots! of *0.1 million, ‘ Talks were given by the three men 1952 Dodge B3KA 153 21/* Tpn— Excellent Condition— An increase of 100,000 persona in the nation's tabor force during the! on farm policies. Heater $1395.00 month explain* the rise In both employment and unemptoymet, j t* S/Utdf Music for the event was under 1949 Dodge 3-4 Ton Pickup— Heater $795.00 the direction of Mrs. Harold Stor­ Driver Education [Driver Training Oomptated.' 7Ut/U*? t* £tf/ mont, who led group singing, A STOKES MOTOR CO. Ail persons who have completed' com et solo was given by Paul G Just tol* your eKlMren fa tHe place end fang |lvm bofaw. Staigers,, accompanied by Carolyn 1, Mala St, To Be Evaluated an accredited course ate asked to ; An sxperl deMrsn'i pMesrspfter k m Wefa-Alm Sfa^iii Collins, Cedarvllfe, Ohto W »iw *-4«2t ‘ A program aimed at evaluating ^ v^*’t * * * ***** ***troi raat or Regia-« The program for the evening was wE fait FREE entry pkluret. and encouraging expansion of driver j *r,f *rK* prewnt ***• "Certificate o f, under the chairmanship of Mr. R. H. education in high schools and eol«; f^ k ta tie y Issued fa tbfae who auc- \ • Proof* wil bo tKown a l« isfar tfafa. . . m M yaw favorite Cherry of Xenia. poto and your cMUl it aufamalkafy anfarttl in fa* contest EASTER FLOWERS leges will be launched today by [eesafidiy completed the course; The YMCA Bcidgc the Department of Highway Bafety, { * • * « * " • « «* * • * ! • * « on duty will OMtilw or bar picture wE bo printed in fail ntwepapaf it With the cooperation of the BUM »t«mp the operator’s Bcenae. i futoro date. Club Scores Highway Patrol, Sheriff’s Depart-j Patrolmen, Sheriff's Deputtae and • You may, if you wish, order ptotefrapb* for fHfaf or teop* The Bridge Club of the Xenia menu, and all other taw enforce-' city Polk* win he asked to note on YMCA which met on Friday April rnent agencies as well aa Deputy. . rrlf..nt ______tnn„nlj,.. u te faroct bom (bo Siudio * , * but fab b ig% iy up to ng Hi* u iip m, i u ^ x iRccwen* n p u H Rnyetit mvoiVN Hi 9th reports the following scores yon. | with five and one half fables of Excellent Quality Liliea, Tulips, Hyacinths, Gloxinia, Be­ Vehicle*, the safety Department win nM WRn G TftSo S* note booutyoontotL Awotdi art mod#faacbor^eter player*. gonia, Tuberous Begonia, Asaleas, Cineraria, and Ger­ be able to record the value of driver of OTucsuon in wsm proprMii fines as tofkcted in fao portroiL Scores aa follows: Par North and anium. All beautifully wrapped. Price* 75 cent# and up. training in schools. (u faelptkm f a ’lM l,” EHfMw f * south 41; Cot, and Mrs James 111 iffig SsBiiT li , M ^ Director U, O. VMtRof the Bhfety XMlwIfVli l>VMI XJITVCwf pottm o OKI l1 '.GAgJjb'. JyAj£Af«L^uJ J • i fWSGffll 'Ifl ffOWfa WM, fPEG^^WlB Til lard—59^; P. Basel Stanael—51. Panties and early cabbage plants for tale. Department said, "Driver IMucta. that although K is "daflidtety be­ Par East and west 40; Tim Mto eondueted in the achoole to an lieved the program ta helpful Hi Beggan and Rudy Ruptoistor—47; BUY RIGHT BUYTHEBEST H IM I* THf TIM « extremely imporUnt phase of tritffle Mr, and Mrs. Bd Moraskl 45; Mr, % trot making bettor drived thSre hea rfW, mm *l and Mrs, X. A, Brown-45. br h is romptafad * never seen -any, way ..eri iraMauiig The d u b meets everyother Friday 4 ». it*; 10 A. Ml to t'p«4$g»j and will meet April »r d , AGNOF. GREENHOUSE ■.hove. Sfadir 'the . Him 34 C ellige St. Cedarville fr4871 RhTj LEGION HALL ’ ■ **r. ifL. ‘ tub r Prov. a,• w

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*« PAGE THREE Thursday, April 1, 1954 THE AMERICAN •re provided by the fuads from | Achievement Day | Council Whether you are a member s Easter Seal Campaign | or a Home Demonstration Club you Easter Seats. i hic welcome to attend the aesaton But it is the therapists who have \ U n d e r l a y Program Set and learn how to be a better home- 1 i the difficult Job. Watch one as she { Registration at 9:30 run. will open j maker. | Occupational and physical them tries to teach a five or six year [the Achievement Day Activities on; „ . - . « , old child how to take one step. * pLits, thy names are Patience. ! April 20th, at the Second United' ■ ® V er ixlV C A I f a t That’s the Impormnt one. The others | If ever a group of women were j Presbytcr.an Church, in Xenia. come easily. But it may take four A Break i endowed with superhuman pati­ The program will ' open with* „„ , or five months of dally help before ; Meditations, a prayer presented asr lu ts cause a tremendous economic ence, it is that group which works that first step is taken. la chorale reading by the Plan and 'oss cach year. with crippled children. Watch a therapist teach a child to Do Home Demonstration Club. Rats can carry diseases such aa drop a ball into a hole in a box, ' Stop In at a treatment center Mrs. Aubrey Frost, an interior de- P«aguc, typhus, infectious jaundice, Watch another as she sits for hours , for crippled children for a visit, if ; corator will explain the part the r!^ kite f cvcr, and others, in front of a mirror with a child, ’you are in doubt as to who are j homemaker plays in making her.’ Remove rnt harbors by removing trying to get the child to make home attractive and comfortable.; old lumber, shacks and the most peraervering and patient sounds with her mouth. j Questions from the audience will b e, Pr!v*cs’ .people. Watch the physical thera- Trully, women and men working v answered. i RaLproof nil buildings, with Ohio's crippled children are pV,t, tne speech therapist, the oc-, I Achievement In Tralloring will Remove feeding and breeding the most patient on earth — and cupatlonal therapist at work. j be Illustrated by a style show by !>lnccs by storing garbage and trash all it takes from Ohio's citizens to | Note the patience with which women who have completed a tall- *n water-tight metal containers speed this w ort is support o f the ’ these women and men work with the ored gannent in the tailoring w^b close fitting lids, Easter Seal campaign. It’s never 'CHAIRMAN OF SDA MEETING — ANTIOCH STUDENTS HEAR EDITOR -- Sevemi members of the An- * crippled children, who are being classes. : Exterminate rats by every possible too late to give. j Miss Annette Klein, Antioch poll- tloch student body gathered In Kelly Hall Tuesday evening to hear j taught to become useful adults. Mrs. Clara Weiscnborn, State * nwlh° d such as poison, traps, and | tieal science student, is shown as Ralph Shupe, editor of the "American,'' speak briefly on "Communism j it’s part of the Job being done Representative from Montgomery.clc- ns a Campaign Issue." A qucstlon-and-answcr period followed. The meet-, w*th funds^from the Easter Seal [she presided over the meeting of County and columnist for a Dayton ’ ~ ------1—— '* The drive ends Easter, Evan R. Dawson ) SDA held Tuesday evening in Kelly Ing was sponsored by the Antioch division of Students for Democratic • campaign (Ladley ’ newspaper, will present a challenge ! but contributions are never too late I Hall at Antioch College. Action, (Ladlcy Harris Photo) to every homemaker in her talk in Your Auctions Appreciated to help a child. ! Harris Photo) On Deans List the afternoon session. Her subject We Save You Dollars On Terms 'Die deepest oil boring in the Man iookelh on the countenance, There are 102 local affiliates of 1 r. For the 32nd consecutive year, is "Women W ill Use the Key." A. E. MARTIN world Is in Kern County, California, but Cod on the heart, Man con- the Ohio Society for Crippled Mr. Evan R- Dawson, student at ncw hlgh WttS ln sales of liqUc- Special music will be featured Auctioneer and Real Estate Thc deepest producing oil well in th e . sidcrcLh the deeds, but God weigh- Children, which carry on their work Cambridge, ncd petrolciun gas. The 1953 sales j throughout the program, Phone Clifton 7-577# world likewise Is in this California. cth the intentions, the year round. Treatment, diag­ Mass and son of Mr. and Mrs. i about 10 per cent over 1952 Lunch will be served at noon by A-jsociatod with F, T. Martin, county, > Thomas A. Kcmpis nosis, and equipment to help a child i . DYe5?wXrlngT h i mllTth! rc«>rda-.^ring the total to an esti-1 the women o f the ha,7 eh m c^ F lrat Auctioneer and Real Estate mated 4,920,000,000 gallons. j come, first served- . . J Broker, Dayto.i, Ohio deants list a t the university with j Achievement Day is sponsored b y ; Phone Adams 3.J61. grades of B or better, it is an­ /the Greene County Demonstration nounced. Mr. Dawson was grad­ uated from Bryan High Scliool. YOU WANTED M W * * , w t DO IT Billy Andrews was released from y2% Greene Memorial Hospital. Xenia, MORE COLORS 2 Tuesday. IN,., FOR YOUR MONEY FISHING TACKLE AND LICENSES WORK OPR HPEriAl SAVINGS PLAN CEMENT BLOCKS Sc W O R K BADMINTON Drop In EXCAVTING AND GRADING GOLF — TENNIS ...ftart T h y A n : Ask For Detail, —SAND AND GRAVEL; LAND B O Y SCOUT Cl,EARING; PONDS A LAKES EQUIPMENT BICYCLES - TRICYCLES MIAMI W. B. D AW SON * o x e o WONDER COLORS COAL COMPANY JACKETS - SWEATERS DEPOSIT BANK Red Br«a>» YELLOW SPRINGS klember of F.D.I.C, Tough pal­ Baseball A Softball •r%kt (ahn metto—fibre • tsd t i l i UK* Cstsw whisk broom. G UNS A AM UNITION a BsnMs M l Calsrs 7 \ tf overall. o x c o • issy-Ts I g til q tilm . Useful every USE OUK LAT-AWAT FLAN virjm|kh nooini m ir i day at your Ranch Housa J — ATTENTION PLEASE — home, office, Tough-fibred push- • w s ^ r s r . s r shop or car. broom for sweeping wOA*oHmm10t% h We Sell Farms, all outdoor surfaces. Garages, stdewalkv * R E C 0 j City, apd basements, etc. 14*m*m A O lit E. Mgh'aL SpriagfleMtO. block. 54" handles 91 A s 9 0 Yellow Springs ^ Suburban Property « MARKER & CO. NtW l Fam o u s Lumber Co. 5 . Realtor* STAM1IY TlMfl anas- ♦ •'• ■*a^ . . W 509 Cmll.han Bldg. "HAMAST"” Dayton* O.^ Bathroom Scale Phone 7-7426 W A D S251 . KE 4954 HAMMER DRUGS s Exact weight every time, with The Cls« SUNDRIES a Borg. Accurate as your doc­ Helds The Kell • MEDICINES tor's scale, and guaranteed for •AMi n Inches HEWl W A M I f ' ch em icals COFFMAN life under a Service Warranty. ts Ytsr Issili "TWO-FOVI-SIX"’ Big easy-read dial, smooth tile HTHtWOM RMI tr 05ses-b o d y platform. Choice of colora, *2-98 fetk Lsf Vyttt te Ivh APPLIANCES Funeral Home Never sold for Icaa. $ 7 . 9 5 Na4«n-fail* Is Moth# Ixtsedse M l hr Im M 322 Xenie Ave. feslle M—ni»n#*t» A Mag bland Pharmacist Always at Yaar Serrtea 24-Hour Hard w aring New s * Erbaugh & Johnson Everybody Hkcs a party . . . W e are giving a house party this week complete with free coffee and doughnuts every day throughout H AR D W AR E W EEK. Xaela An. A Glen SL Ambulance Service Stop in—-you can't miss the red, white and blue I, R. H. A. sign out front. In - YELLOW SPRINGS Phone 7-7310 A i r keeping with IRHA Hardware Week, our price tags will he as low as our stock is modern. Look over the new garden tools, glance at the houseware and kitchen gadgets, look over our new paint department and perhaps even FOR HOME - OFFICE - STORE choose the color you want to give the kitchen wall a new look. Buy or browse -—but do drop in. Everybody is welcome. e a t i n g Window Units from 1-3 to l'/2 h. p. •5£* Includes thermostat and a heater ( ™ p D SCREEN DOOR GUY VARNER for those chilly mornings. BRACES NEW iw .iru-iis.im YELLOW SPRINGS, OHIO IWs Sum la takaap SCREEN DOOR “ A d - O n s *1 W e can install these units m pwm» sag la aay 211 S. Winter Street Phone 7*7666 WWW *er< ASSi faaie 'V M i m r L a w n N». I t * « Clam Slid’ in your present heating ducts •t SaiHf ay. In Mc Hhtti tar taB yMtS, MoHy M o w i n g pnPTvCTwm glwW y w it* and utilize your furnace blower 06ieataste4hs hoc by Oht* 2 9 c 1 5 c ska mam - bsys tta* Self-Contained complete w*th 'MIAJW «• MsX. ■ S.< blower. Models for stores, offices 1fy Hatajy, aaaf vuy ts «mw RUBBER SteaGizmm ______. Q UAR R Y and to attach to your present heat M O SMAKTHBSS FOO. radtat, as "du ki t a a la plttm", aa iflJplPLAS PLASTIC H-nttitM M O OATH/ tarn-sraaal Waggia. distribution system STHtFt SU M * BOOKS M ax a* yaa mtm, a^tk OSJSf | m f i , STEVENSON AftowAus m rttm sntt DON'T GET A “GUESS-ESTIMATE" TAFt tH MAMMOWXW0 • * ' TILE COMPANY wgf atawlaf. Yaa «aa da k wkh a c o t o A t jr s ** s h a b l b ! Matty Msva* and k»,,g staging Saw * l i t Dayten st Yellew Spring* Phone 7*7209 * ** w * T a w * . i\ CALL US FOR AN ACCURATE aafahr Mads*. Dart hag • mmtr M M otsmom eion. oomtm m 'Hf yaa try a Hatty. JU l. ts c o io b sa h s 3 m* b y w o r n * . Visf-W atsai& 'gof. HEAT GAIN STUDY °* S59.95 ftiSF * & § f M r S T l t f U - T A R g t X > O W t P a i i i t o Appliances J. FARM A. C. Service Im p le m e n t s W . Deliver Phone 7-7451 ILES& SERVICE ThMtnBMf. Phone 3-32S1 U Itli pAlKMi Hm Sat Y *i«w Springs 1M Daytaw St. HEATING -SHplET METAL

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PAGE FOUR THE AMERICAN Thursday, April 15, 1054 Sunrise Service in 1030 to promote basic research COURT NEWS Free Chick Day AAUW Slates , Burbank, Mrs. T , E. Charlton, Mrs, Rhd education In the sciences, Its ? John Cochran, Miss Eleanor Collins. CHURCH SERVfCES 1 Easter Morn COMMON FLEAS COURT In Cedarville MVs. Clara Dawson, Mrs. Paul Ebert, £ $ s -aim Is to help develop the potential Benefit Party DIVORCES ASKED Mrs. H. C. Eystcr, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH scientific manpower resources of the Your Purina dealer M- J, Wllllnm- „ Easter mom In* at 6 a.m, .the . Myrtle Brown 8toudcinirc, 131 ron Feed and Supply Company, a t: “If you plan to attend the AAUW * Miss Betty Lou Fellers, Mrs, W il­ FIUENDS ROCKFORD CHAPEL country in an effort lo Stem a grow­ youth o( the Methodist and Pres- ing shortage. Marshall Street. Yellow Springs, CcdarvUlc, has always been known 10:00 a.m. Family Service ■. , . __. scholarship card party, please make!, bur Fink, Mrs. M. H. Finley, Mrs, , , , , byterInn Churches will present a against Joseph same address: a i a good place to get chicks and 1030 -* 11:30 a-m. Meeting fo r ! , , Drs, Owe t and S*rwart will work your reservations In advance," urge Kingsley Fogg, Mrs, Delano Foote, ' . . ■ Sunrise Service In the Methodist on the pro'ect 1m •'•l ately. Much neglect and cruelty: married -n chick-starting needs, But right now, Jean Taylor and Mrs, Delano Foote, Miss Mary Fralfck, Mrs. R. A. °r* ' • . ... ; Church. At the regular worship nt or the laboratory work In the project Xc.ha Aug. 17, 1943; plaintiff a k; they're offering you the bargain of ticket chairmen. Reservations may Frederick, Mrs. F. c. Genovese, i 10:30 the choir will present the call will be done by A n U rh students ;c-itaratlon to maiden name of the month. ‘KNTIIAL CIIAP1.L A. M. E. be picked up at the door but the Mrs. ponald Good, Mrs. Henry i to Worship and special Easter A>>- under the college's strd '-wo k prog­ 'Jrown, On April 22, Williamson's Feed Rev. lunar R, Louden, pastor planning committees would like to Orote, Mrs. John Halchtn, Mrs. | [hems. The Sermon subject will bo ram. and Supply will give you absolutely 9:30 am-, Sunday School know how many will attend Jp order Russell Hollister, Mrs, Kenneth i "H e Is Risen", Because of the pos- Dr. stcwa-t’8 first lotTost in the f ee 10 Leghorn cockerel chicks when Jd nt the "good" with favorable mention about on hand early because first Corne­ Jean Taylor, Miss Bessie Totten, 10:00 a-m., Bible School ness meting last Tuesday night Donald Good, co-chairmen for the Ohio .Academe of v ietre on Amdl her training. ll rst served on this bargain offer. Mrs, William Touchmnn, Mrs. E. c . tl:00 a.m., Morning Worship discussed plans for the Association's event, ask that guests bring their 17 at Ohio Uni-e 'by in Athene You !) get 10 Leghorn chicks with Turner, and Mrs. Glenn Wright. • new farm home off Union Rd, own cards with'them. Donations of CLIFTON I'NITED Archie Peterson announced that Warner, an An'm’h -senior in Fressa R. Inman each purchase of 25 pounds of PRESBYTERIAN cash, flowers for decoration, or re­ about *2,000 in labor had been physics, has been laboratory techni­ Purirla Startcna . . 25 chicks with Rev. James D> Taylor. Supply To Give Talk 50 pounds o f Startcna. These little freshments from those who want to Big Special Display promised by excavators in the cian on the project. 'Inca and pre-Inca Civilization in pastor roosters should be big and plum p1 help the scholarship fund will be county to r work on the proposed Peru" will he the subject of n talk Mis. Elwood Shaw, organist frying chickens by 8 to 10 weeks welcomed by the solictlng chairmen, 10:00 a-m. Sabbath School five-acre lake at the new Club site, Watch Your Kite by Frown raker Inman before .he Mrs. H. M. Bcrlcy and Mrs. T, E. Attraction at Deatons A site for the lake has been chosen old. ■ 1 11:90 a.m. Preaching Service Springtime Is kite flying time and Yellow Springs chapter of the Am­ Charlton. was reported by the Lake Commit? REMEMBER — April 22nd is a happy occasion for many boys. erican Association of Univerc'ty Refreshments consisting of sand­ Deaton's Hardware Is really going toe. $400 in bonds was presented chicken-bargain day at Williamson’s ' CLIFTON ZION BAPTIST Rut such fun can be turned into Women on Thursday, April 22, Her wiches, cookies and coffee will be all-out In observance of Irha Hard­ Rev. Richard Phillips, pastor the club by Homer Bowser from the Feed nnd Supply— the Store with tragic circumstances if a few im­ talk will follow a dinner meeting nt served to all guests at the close ware week April 16-24. 10:00 a.m. Sunday School Inactive Bird Dog Association. the Checkerboard Sign in Cedarville. portant precautions are overlooked, G:15 p.m. in the Antioch tea room. of play. During the evening soft Genial Wilbur Deaton and his BYRON EVANGELICAL The Dayton Power and Light Com­ Mi-. Inman re.ontly spent a SHAKESPEARE* drinks will be on sale. staff have been working for days and REFORMED Antioch Receives pany said today. month In Peru during a three- GUEST D AY Delano Foote, master of cere­ In preparation for the big event. Rev, Eugene Davis, pastor Science Grant Parents were asked to caution month visit to South ‘America. Her The Shakespeare Club will hold monies, will distribute among the "The price tags will Jbc as big a 930 a-m., Sunday School The National Science Foundation their children not to fly kites near previous travels In ^M exico have their annual guest day April 19 at ticket holders gifts from local mer­ surprise as the variety o f mcrchan- 9:30 a.m.. Junior Sunday School has announced a grant of $10,000 electric lines. Kites contacting lines given her a background in pre- the home of Miss Bessie Totten. chants and home-made cakes. dtst,” Mr. Deaton declared. 10:00 a-m., Church Service to Antioch College physicists Dr. may cause electric shock, serious Celumblan civilization In the Am - Tickets arc available at the Hand­ Prom washers for that dripping jGwilyn E. Owen, professor of phy- burns or even death. D P& L outlin­ i riens, Buy Her Roses - craft Shop, 417 Xenia avenue, or faucets to fly-rods for the trout BETHEL LUTHERAN *slcs, and Dr, Albert B. Stewart, as­ ed the following precautions: Colored p'cturcs taken during her may be purchased from AAU W fisherman, Deaton's Is ready to serve 9:39 a.m., Sunday School Make Her Happy - sociate professor of physics, for 1. Make certain that electric trip will be a highlight of Mrs. members, who include: you. "Do-it-yourself” fans will also 10:30 a.m. Worship Service Help the Lions - I basic research In the properties of lines arent’s neafby when flying Inman's talk. She has made an Mrs. Jessie Armstrong, Mrs, Ira be especially interested In the new ROSE D AY ! gases, kites. extensive study of color photography Barr, Mrs. Adeline Bassett, Miss lines of hammers, saws and the METHODIST < "The purpose of this project is 2. Don’t fly kites with wire and has obtained outstanding pic­ May 1 Blanche Bean, Mrs. H. M. Berley, latest in power tools for the home Rev, Thomas B. Smith, pastor. j to increase our understanding of a cords or* wet cords. These arc tures. Mrs. Richard Betscher, Mrs. John Workshop. 9:30 Church School. : very fundamental problem In phy. especially dangerous because they Members arc asked to make din­ There are 102 units in Ohio push-. Birch. Coffee and donuts will be served 10:40 a.m. Worahfp service. ^sics, namely the manner In which arc good conductors of electricity. ner reservations by telephoning Mrs, ing the Easter Seal Drive. j Miss Vivian Brcsnehcn, Mrs. John dally at Deaton's during hardware YELLO W SPRINGS M E TH O D IS T. gases carry an electric current," Dr. The wind may suddenly shift nnd R. A. Frederick 7-7214, on or before week even If coffee should rise to CHURCH • Stewart said today in explaining the draw kite cords over the power Monday, April 19. $2 a pound. * For the gardeners, there will be Rev, Smith will speak on "Con- research, lines. The electricity then travels W. BOYD ALEXANDER special interest In Deaton’s new quering Our Fears." "Our particular concern Is with down the cord into the hands of ELECTED TO OFFICE VOTE FOR "Green Thumb Garden Shop,, which the oscillations that are generated * the person flying the kite. ST. PAUL CATHOLIC W. Boyd Alexander, vice president 3. Don't try to rescue a kite if Is being formally opened during the 308 Phillips Street by a conducting gas and with the ! of Antioch College and dean of information these oscallatlons can! It gets caught in electric lines. Never Irha event. Yellow Springs. Ohio administration, has been elected vice give us about the behavior of gas climb a pole or a tree to pull a HILL Rev. James O. Byrne, pastor president of the Association of, Ohio atoms and electrons. I t is our be­ kite away from electric lines of any Sunday Masses, 7:30 and 10:00 College Presidents and Deans, The The s.m lief that the new understanding kind, Using stick or pole to "punch" group met a few days ago in Col­ kite away from lines can also be FOR STATE Saturday. Confessions at 4:3# (o obtained through such work will umbus. 5:30 and 7:30 to g:3* p.m. ald ,n * station of other problems dangerous. The pole may touch the FINK & HEINE CO. Regular week-day Masses, 7iJ0 in atomic physics.” f power lines and conduct the elec­ Mr. Earl Hamilton, Limestone St. Baycri Of a.m. • The National Science Foundation' tricity directly to the person hold­ moved Wednesday to Mrs. John ■ i l 11:0# a-m. Morning Service > was established by act o f Congress; ing the pole. s Hulls 1202 Xenia Ave7 CATTLE — tlOGS SHEEP * CALVES 7 5 -‘v REPUBLICAN AT DAILY MARKET PRICE YOUR District Deserves Springfield, O. Phone 3-9721 • A Sober And Religious Senator • An Experienced Tested Public Official*** • A True Citizen And Family Man 9 A Senator Guided By High Standard* • A Senator True To His Convictions : W r i t t & l G u a r a n t e e • A Senator Not Obligated To Any Interests MARATHON X W IN STO N W . H IL L PRIMARY — MAY 4th 1954 PROBUCTS t 3 ... Stron gest E v e r ! Fuel Oil - Gasoline Oils - ^Greases C J’s Farm Market OFFICE PHONE 7*7431 i f Just North of Jackson Rood HOME PHONE On V , S. Rt. 68 7-7662 \ W tW R T J. GROTE REMODELED & RE-STOCKED Xenia at f'orry 8L r 7 / 7 1 ''! \ Yellow Spring* I *a — w \ r * l t *v. WiC .' */ 4 V l /* J^sevtBtes/ . t - f t 1 D&Q i / COMPLETE LINE OF FRUITS St VEGETABLES V / .'l M - * ...... A P P L IA N C E MEATS - GROCERIES SALES & SERVICE 827 Xenia Ave V A R IE D STOCK OF SEED PO TATO ES Phone 7*7752 For quality service on' all makes of electrical appli­ ONION SETS AND PLANTS ances. T’ **ibre't* nro * ” *1' ' l-'H • '-e- q* t>i j n t • >■. : * 1W c. - •- 1 si’* v '-y : -jy *#*•***' CABBAGE & TOMATO PLANTS ft.-e NGYV I'erV- j »hr F o r A *’ ‘h'jvsf guar - c■•-•*» eve: Fo; 'vfely— |0*I**»'. Also Carry-Out 3.2 Beer f n icving*—-Djy'.on T *.d« aniycrorP.'ST SAFE FUTIRE l,,« them loouy W r l l l « i W W t P STORE HOURS l Monday - Wednesday * Thursday 8 a* m. fo 8 p. m. Save New Friday St Saturday 8 a, m. to 9 p . m. Sunday 9 a. m. to 8 p. nt* A t C&L , CLOSED TUESDAY Cedarville Federal Savings & Loan You Are Cordially Invited Association 2y2 Eamings-Insured 'V’ H today, WW u p ! STOP Iff" — OUR 59TH YEAR—

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