The Cedarville Herald, January 31, 1941
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Cedarville University DigitalCommons@Cedarville The eC darville Herald The eC darville Herald 1-31-1941 The edC arville Herald, January 31, 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, January 31, 1941" (1941). The Cedarville Herald. 1878. http://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/cedarville_herald/1878 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]. wtWwtwwmwjiMiMiiiriiffluwwimmMniiiHMwiiMmiwiiiMBiiEiwiiigi M m i & t m Is n««a» M-nsaefe ft New things are *dvertf*a4 fey mm* tfe* beMImes on tbs fMoat p**e* cbwats find. Advertisements bs#m Q£t9» it is of mors sig&ifteanee to you abreast of the times. Bead y o n , them I 1 •* ' SIXTY-FOURTH YEAR No, 10 CEDARVILLE, OHIO, FRIDAY, . JAN. 31, 1941 PRICE, $1.50 A YEAR “Be A GoodRoy For Budget Fixed Ohio Publishers For County Roosevelt To Open FARMERS FEAR j Five Years”, Says V ■ ^ * Entertain Governor “Game Preserve” Judge To Hit-Skipper By Commission And State Officials . -DIVORCE SUITS ■ * Says Local Farmer DANGER ON Raymond R. Fischer, charges his « Pleading guilty to a second degree The appropriation budget fixed by The Ohio Newspaper Association 'apiH^BsasBsresBBBesBa^ra^E wife, Ruby M. Fischer, Springfield, manslaughter charge in connection the -county commissioners for 1941 was host last Friday evening ip Gov with gross neglect of duty. They were with the hit-skip death of William An- has been, adopted ibid exceeds that of The legislature now has a bill be ernor Bricker; members o f the legiS' married at Osborn June 1,-1940, keney, 59, Of Beavercreek township, on last year slightly but will be well fore it for open season on quail in this lature, Supreme ‘Court and state offi S r CLARENCE.^. ■ BROWN .within the income p f the county, Snow and ice cqvered roads over - Ina L&Verne Cook, seeking a decree sNew Year’s eve,. Howard D. Evans, state, Some twenty years ago quail cials at a -banquet^dinner in the Desk Member of Congress, .The general operating fund appro were added to the list of song-birds moat all of Ohio had much to do from Donald L. Cook, sergeant in ’39, of Osborn Route 1, was placed on ler Hotel, Columbus, Dr. W . R. Mc- Seventh Ohio District wRii holding down attendance at the Company L, stationed with the U. S. probation for five years and his driv priation amounts -te $204,614.14, ^ and shooting or-killing them in any Chesney, Greene county representa twenty-ninth annual Farmers* Week Army at Camp Shelby, Miss.-, charges ing privileges suspended for a similar The budget adopted for 1941 was manner became a violation o f the state tive, was among the members of the That the Congress believes in a law, at the Ohio State University, Colum cruelty. Married -if Covington, Ky., period by Judge Frank L, Johnson for $198,615, hut i % tax revenue ex Assembly present, strong national defense for the United bus. in Xenia Common Pleas Court" Fri pected this year, is « 0 8 ,568.28 and the . During recent years several at The banquet concluded a two-day States has again bebn proven by the June 20,1932, they are the parents of day. * • 1941 appropriation Is well under this tempts have been made tp repeal the convention session of three groups of Addressing the association Monday, prompt method in which the House two children. • • \ Evans was ordered to refrain from total. The general fund. appropriation pld law, but public sentiment seemed newsmen, the Select List, Associated V, R, Wertz, extension specialist in has passed two important bills for the intoxicants and misconduct and was for 1940 was 201,90)5.07, to overwhelm support of sportsmen. Buckeye and the- Ohio Newspaper ruarf economics, said that turkey * enlargement and betterment of the PARTITION SOUGHT (ordered to report once a month for In 1940, the roa4 and bridge fund Farm organizations went on record association, the executive organization prices this year w.ill remain about the • Navy. The Naval Affairs Committee Harry Fisher seeks partition of five years to the probation office in was allotted a partial appropriation of against the proposal. Civic organiza for all newspaper interests in the same ns in 1940. met in extraordinary and lengthy ses- property in his suit' against Nellie Xenia, He previously had' pleaded $126,808 and this year a partial ap tions have never sympathized with the state. He cited figures which show that ■ sions to hear naval experts explain the Fisher and Peoples Building and Sav not guilty when arraigned on a similar propriation of $llfffi40 has been ear idea. The reason farm organisations Governor John W» Bricker spoke on Ohio in 1940 raised eight times as' need of armor plate protection against ings Co. charge on Jan. .8, The guilty plea was marked for that usl^The dog and ken-; protest mainly is the damage that is state issues and his promise to co many turkeys as'it did in 1929,1,421,- aerial bombs fo r the decks And Upper entered Friday by his counsel. nel fund last ye*i$ w a s ' for $4,650 done each year to livestock and fences operate with taxing districts as far 000 compared to 177,000. Meanwhile, parts o f thd present batfclefleet; and (GRANT DIVORCES s while the 1941 appropriation is for under the limited hunting se&Bon that as possible but that state obligations in the 11-year period, turkdy produc also the need for approximately four Thelma Lanier was given a divorce $4,400, An additienSl appropriation prevails now. must be met also. tion in the .United States has -only hundred new ships of various types, from John Thomas Lanier, on a charge Dr. It L. Haines was ordered last ypap by the" court One of our farmer friends calls us Albert H, Morrill, president‘ of the doubled, now reaching the figure o f ’ the construction of new navy yards, of cruelty; N ancy ,F„ Tidball was when $1,246.03 waaket aside for con by phone upon learning of the pro Kroger Grocery and Baking Co., Cin 33,000,000. * ' ■ etc., to bring the American naval granted her freedom from John ‘ L. , Is Jail Physician struction o f a dog pound. ' posed change favoring open season cinnati, spoke on freedom o f the presB Mrs, John Maddy, Perrysburg, was forces yp. to a high-state of efficiency. ridball, on a.gross negk -t charge, and The three main funds totaled $332,- for quail to urge opposition to the and its relati&n to all citizens, it not re-elected chairman of the Ohio Home Last week, the naval bills were report- restored to’ her maiden name of Foos; Dr. R . L. Haines, local physician, 698.07 in 1940 .and for 1941 they suggestion. When asked what his being of interest only tt> publishers. Demonstration Council. Other officers >ed' to;the House. One, authorizing ap md Nora M, Snider was given a di has. been named Greene County Jail amounted to $319,65|.14, a general de public view, might he he stated: Freedom of the press, was freedom for include Mrs. Charles Bell, Holmes propriations of three hundred million vorce from Harvey R. Snider, on a physician, for the coming year: on his crease o f $13,043,981 "Sportsmen in the county and state individulas > and organizations and County,. viceTchairman, and Mrs. E, dollars for modernizing the present to ss neglect charge; was restored to low bid o f $300 by the Greene County should not overlook the fact that their right 'to express their opinions Kuster, of Darke County, secretary- • fleet, Was- quickly passed without * ut maiden name'of Sturgeon. Board of Commissioners. Dr. Haines Franklin Roosevelt. is preparing to unmolested. 1 treasurer. dissenting vote. Tliqjither, carrying succeeds Dr; W. T. Ungard o f Xenia. Xenia Boy lias High open the largest “preserve" that will Louis F.. Wiley of the Cincinnati Experiments at Beltsville, Md., to nine hundred and nine million dollars APPOINTMENTS Commissioners reappointed Rev. L. L. permit open season the Fourth of July Enquirer was toastmaster and Roy D. develop strains of cattle that approach for new ship construction and other . Appointments were made in probate Gray, pastor of the Jamestown Pres West Point Average or Christmas. Moreover he will pro Moore of the Brusli-Moore newspapers genetic purity for factors controlling' extensions of naval facilities, had b ourt as follows: - * , byterian Church, to a second term on vide a fine rifle, plenty of ammunition, presided. , high production were explain e/d by A.~ two votes, cast in opposition to it i lobart M.'Reese as executor of the the county library board, a non-sal- Cong. Clarence J.jlrown in his radio a warm suit and a tent for shelter at The association re-elected three trus B. Mystrom, senior extension dairy-1 the House,' Another bill, authorizing state Of Franklin W. Reese, late of aried position, his term expiring Pot. talk over W1ZE, Springfield, Monday night. Both single and married men tees for three-year terms. They were man for the United States Department’ the expenditure of three hundred am > avercreek Twp., without bond. I 27, 1947.