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The Cedarville Herald, July 4, 1941 Cedarville University DigitalCommons@Cedarville The eC darville Herald The eC darville Herald 7-4-1941 The edC arville Herald, July 4, 1941 Cedarville University Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/cedarville_herald Part of the Civic and Community Engagement Commons, Family, Life Course, and Society Commons, Journalism Studies Commons, and the Mass Communication Commons Recommended Citation Cedarville University, "The eC darville Herald, July 4, 1941" (1941). The Cedarville Herald. 1961. http://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/cedarville_herald/1961 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by DigitalCommons@Cedarville, a service of the Centennial Library. It has been accepted for inclusion in The eC darville Herald by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@Cedarville. For more information, please contact [email protected]. iiW iifiiy iii vTftA-gy f . l»IW XJKm m * INIQ* •T, JULY A ttfl BB$CE, A YEAB 1 N m V*rAg, tm dm sr*— --------A *>— fc«st-FfM M ft M to i N * i r Q m U * s b W l t f e JHU9IIM f MPJ8IV iMMWTCI At CMKrrife BcM l 500 C fasr«k»d 0M9S«ttgF At IfeHltr Meetiii* DJKWtfflifiDm ^ k h k W iwsi Q M teP«M % Frod termer (>J*rri8* Dr, D. Ormoaftf UaScer, president ■u W l I t rCTWB a r W H p l WI P I ftgas liu|isorrow IftiU^HL —ft Ky« Jetide M ^cr 43 Ghsrkw seeks o f Wilborferoe W varsiiy, around m *kim ■ 'ftiatrast with Fern* a dlvproe eg groUHda o f neglect and whom a storm/Ka circulated for The mere termors know about tb* for year wheat than te offered today. cruelty, frssa. Delbert Miller, ff-A w erics, was remefi d from Ms position By CLARENCE J . JBR0WN gtoserfeg Bevvies Corporation,, Divi- reosnt Ruosten CommUntette wheat They dunged tits pomtity after jm t' *km o f *auf-"Wa*ner Corporation, S^BeaRd. The pieiatiff aadcs ewrtedy Monday *t a m ting of the Board marketing penaltis*, now that harvest signed ti» AAA esntr«ct temil'flftesa' Member o f Oeogroee, of a miner ehfid. pf Trustees, Bfad* » R. R. Wright was ^ Seventh Otoe Bfefcrtet looping manateetarer o f pump* and is at hand, the mure the termor ote- «m ts to forty-nine oents a basimL other fteeewttriw fiwr alaeraft*, nader Aoieaateg her huriwjtd of aM tag her named acting pw Ktent sffectivo ira ntoat is detongiaod to cheek all ofltet* They aevsr told you that ysa ooald h* of their friends, metfiateiy. 1 The war between Germany and Ros­ the trade n**no o f “ FRSC0". Mr, o f tbs county AAA eommittee enforce­ not sell yen*! whaat wRhont HmM per*. fitaaHck filed suit againet Jofea ffiaa- TSte ctdlcge e f 1 wral arts has been si* C*«# as a eurpri** to most Wash­ Marshall, who has bean Identified with ment. Sentiment ia of teytr boat and mte*i»n. Ttiiey told yea a t Dtete om Pt*,. PuMmem FWd, FafrAsId, ea placed under the *erd o f regmtts o f ington observers, While it was knowr the company since it*. Inception some farmers openly claim gross misrepre­ poaeibte, which te mere dsesptiiys Mam; ekarges o f aegleet and craeWy. They the African MM odist Church and here, ofeourse, that trouble « u brew­ twelve years ago, maintain* antes o f sentation aa to the purpose a t the toUln* *n antmth. Hhat happen* tw warn married at HSaapteja, , Ya^ Sep- Bishop Wright wall given active con­ ing between the two dictator states, flees in Dayton, the factory being lo­ movement -and that the rules have the wheat stinstioe is pp to Itoawte*- bwnher If, 1946. Sh» a*ks mbnatiou trol until a mwmjnsor to Walker is there were but few who believed actu­ cated in Clftvriand. been changed front the time wheat grgwsr. It Ip aower never to-regtetoe to her maidan name of Dorothy fiteel. utrnod, | ' against Dictatorship. al baatitttios would seme. A s ft roeute In the ploneer period of aviation, was sowed Inst faU *nd title harvest. Hejtiact, ermdty ae>d wilful abeenc* Dr. Walker. «!*$*« he has a four the entire European picture ha* been Mr. Marshall published and edited in Other claims are that western term­ Wh*Rtiw b«llw »a made te r Iteanese: ‘ ar$ ground* for a petition filed by year contract Wfi^tiihe Board o f Trus­ changed- While most of the military Dayton, aa aviation trade magaotoe er* have markoted their 1941 wheat to hdp in fighting tit* AAA w*eek known as "Sllpetoeam” which he later Hurl Adams, Yellow Springs, sgainxt. tees at an annwH salary o f |fi,400 before the pseseat law became effec­ program in federal oosrt sottvr$850 experta believe that Germany will be Ruth Adame, whom he married . June' returned the victor over'Russia yrlth- sold to the Simmons Boagdaum Puh- and that he w iltfadff fo r £Ee balance tive on Ohio termors. ■ was contribated in * few minates with lishing Company, Wear York. City, 30,1928, They have two children. of salary due Onf contract covering Greene county te not the only coun­ $6 contributions rolling in4 cask day in n few weeks, those few week# mean Her mate would not provide her ft great deal to.Great Britain and to l«fg» publishers of trade papers in three years. Hi* terft would have to ty ip this section of Ohio In the from farmerB whq could net be p*t**nt With Clothing and other necCUltie* o f be against the church board. the American preparedness program. eluding. Railway Age. He worked with J. F . HILT thsoea.of debate over the 49c per bush­ at the'Monday meeting. These desir* life, Cleva Kingery claims in a emit The Wilberford; trouble has been If Russia cap hold opt against the till* publishing house in Hew York for el ..penalty, Clinton, Montgomery, Mi­ ing to aid in this movement to eUtatnt several years on the editorial staff of against Joseph H. Kingery, Sabin*, brewing far many? months in church' ami, Fayette, Waxaen and .Preble ate dictatorship over farm- crape, and German invasion until Autumn, when R, R. 3, on charges of neglect and , The Cedarville Board of Education the ^all rains begin, then Germany is “Airway Age", under which n«W title circles and in tM State department counties .are joining with Greene coun­ term management now h«ve the op. cruelty* K&crjed July 6,1910 at iXeuin haying control ofjtbe department of announces the employment o f Mr, J, in danger of ultimate defeat, if Geiv ‘‘Slipstream* w*a published. ty in attacking the legality of tha porttoity of doing thrir part. C«ftri- they arc the parents o f nine children, education. j. F. Hilt for Instructor of Vocational many cannot win against Great He retumed'to Dayton in .1930, in­ Now Deal Communistic law. The first butipns can be left' at 'this office aOd four., of whom are minors and are The uhiVersity v|as given a report­ Agriculture in CedafviQe High School: Britain and'Rijssia during 1941. it is augurating a manufacturers represen­ movement in the county was an in­ * receipt will be returned frem^tbe sought by the plaintiff for custody. ed credit rating lg|the North Central, to fill the Vacancy le ft4 by Mr, Robert expected that by 1940 the British, will tative service, with a clientele of man­ formal meeting of farmers to Jeffer-. treasurer, John H. Mumper, R t Fi D ; Wanetta Alien neglected her martial authorities but ft feetna aomeohe has Dew who recently, resigned to. accept Xenia, qp yon can -.mail diroctito the have the needed air superiority that ufacturers consisting of Contractors to son Twp. some' days ago when-plans duties, Joseph Alien, her hUaband, a position with the Federal Farm Se- treasurer. Other counticsareorganlxi- will make her impregnable against at* the Government, doing business, with let out tiis . Thegeollege wore laid far a«m*ty-wide moetingin charges in. a. petition. ■ Married Aug»; Tating authorities curity Administration. ingsnd th r fight wiit'b* mode,’jointly. tack and able to finally be the victor. the Procurement agencies located at . recomniendeff Xenia,' Monday night, ' Wright Field, He "later confined his 27,19$7, at Richmond, Iud., the plain­ the removal' of Wftlkw and have Mr, Hilt is a graduate o f Oak Grove. More than-500 termers from every 14 Never in the history o f GreriMr coao- activities exclusively in the interests tiff uses n^jlect a* divorce grounds, also recommended'the separation of High 'School, Clark County and re­ section o f the. county attended-the ty have tenners -been so worked up While President Roosevelt andother Custody o f two mlnor chitdrpn is re­ ceived .his degree in Vocational Agri­ Administration leaders have pledged o f r‘FESCO,” an enterprise he assisted1 the state school adjoining the univer­ meeting, - which is sajd to have been, over afarm-problem as they swe at, in building up* to. its present position quested by the plaintiff. 4 sity. The., state' adthorfties have re­ culture at the- Ohio State University the largest -ever held in the Greene this time, 44 American aid, under the , Lease-Loud: In DecCmeber, $939, . \ Law, to Russia, the general feeling4 a* the heading,.source o f supply for fused to transfer funds to the univer­ County courthouse. „ George Swaita, ' JUDGMENTBOUGHT sity under the rating recommenda­ He taught ■ at Kingman, Clinton among members Of Congress is that fuel, vaepum; dry air,, and. hydraulic custodian,.estimated the crowd at 500, COMMENT AMONG FARMERS \ pumps for the aircraft industry, Luey Penewit seeks" |100 judgment tion Unless a new president wasn&med County for the remainder of the ye*r{ many o f wham could not get b y the - ^ ^ ; W-.il'! the United States should not ondeavoc representing alleged services performi- following graduation from O.
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