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**/ The Republican Herald VOLUME »2. WAVERLY, OHIO, THURSDAY. AUGUST 2nd. 19 NUMBER 31. BROWN SPEAKSThe Next Governor end His FamilyP^g1^^ LARGE NUMBER COURT NEWS GOVERNOR IS IN *-""'' *"iYt\M"— HEAR SPEAKERS on Second St., bunday IN PORTSMOUTH Democratic Adtninu' tration Has Failed in Solution of MANY PROBLEMS Meeting Sponsored By Re" publicans of Sixth District 1$ ATTEST. FROM WAVKIllV Morning Ca»e tto. 81.J: Armour PerUBzer; j Works »». j. Karvey Patterson, ae- '* | Uon for money on cognovit not", i i Sari D. Parker, attorney tor tne j tplaiatiff. A CLOSE CALL wen iBTwn nv|*uuiiwuiii vi * _«_»_ vase «o. 01^2: anerman ieo*e \ utancs - wiv-u _>ai I Sunday r*«i»«»« r»tk__ Al- [*». Mr*. J. T JusUce; appeal from • • _ /-\_ I«__,____«,»_, from «m- bounty father At U^ N utet.# ^^ pr ^.^ j ing On Ingalls a Everett Daily, 73. a well kmwr. Republicans Of Pike Case No. 8122: 8herman nose'Makes Forced Land* Waverty resident. died morning _t bia home plications. He Is survived by his wife Mrs. > Ida Daily, two aorta. Raymond ot i Waverly and Orvffle of Columbus,! one daughter Myrtle at homrr, one ' sister, Mts. Sarah Lelir ot Orren- Central Park MANY TALKS Court in Seal township. Ellsworth j Field fA MoaW. attorney for plaintiff, j- j Case No. »123: Ellen Irwin Smith [vt. Floyd A. SmlUi. action for di- ON RFTURN TRIP jvox-ee. charging tufto nrgket ofj^1^ KC* * UtVr* * IVlr 'duty. Jacob E. Davis, attorney for; * > After Making An Addreaa Case No. Bt2_: E. O. McDJi-e'.l . n_r«.«. i Kr__ a. w. Irs. W. H Wllklns, __kin3 tor an ? ' | accounting, dissolution of partner- j ship and appointment of receiver.-; {For trial on Saturday, Juty 3. at; *#erly, Ohio tVAT TO CLEVELAND Clarence J. Brown, Republican candidate for Governor, and hit family. Standing are Betty Jean, age 16, Dorothy, age 14, and Mra. Brown. Seated with hts father ts Clarence J. Brown, Jr., better known aa Buddy, aee 1, TONS OF FOOD FOR THE NEEDY Failure of the Democratic 8tete Admnistratlon to solve tbe problems of school finances in Ohio .as ■scored by Clarence J. Brown. Republican candidate ror Oovernor ln an address at the high achoot auditorium at Portsmouth on last FW- -day night. Brown described ln detail chaotic conditions which exist In the school finances throughout tbe state and said tbat the white Administration had neglected this! problem until all other, governmental actlviUea had been financed. The Portsmouth meeting was I —____— sponsored by Republican, of the \ jm . * r* Sixth congreastonal District andla'e.aeral Government every county * «*dl»trtct *"' * Report ShoWS 15,000 large delegation. Several oounUes *** .-,. -outside the district alto ..nt large Tons Given •delegations. ChUlicothe. tn Roes Co. aent a caravan of ICO automobiles and a band. Vinton oounty, smallest in Ohio sent 23 automobiles and Its spoke-man promised that although "Vinton oounty tt Uie amaUest It I Pike County Receives Share j r would cast a greater percentage of j jn Distribution of Re- Republican votes for Clarence J- ft g p _t Brown than arty othcr county in! uet t00** Ohio. Brown declared that after life and i y-tntms-a -rv, , -..._ ___■_■» property had been cared for thru;"01 BES TELL THE ST0R1 the departments of public health j . and publlo safety be believed the public educaUon was tbe third most important function of the govern - ment. LAKE PROMISED TO PIKE COUNTY field. Two brothera, Wm, of Oreen- r_i«»_, o„ c,.»_, ,__i ni.t*;*.* ■**** ptalnUff field and Raef of Spin.Held. G,YT ^/J'**/ f D,tUriCi | d, No , . Itinera! service! will be held at: »~«ndidatea to Astern the home this aftornoon at twoi bled Masses. o'clock with ihe Rev. h xt. wil- bur, of Oalllpolte in elerje and i burial will be made a: the Mound HERBERT SCORES DEMOCRATS inuu _ m "kttarorthA. MoaU 'or !0?f cemetery at Piketon under thej the pi^nu-/ and Ear, D. Parker! dlrecUon ot A. M. Or?,;. Co. jfo_ ,he tXeUndami. ...,„.„ a.° _,..., „...-.-! A crowd of about 400 persons at-! Case No 8125: Roberta OBrien | A close call from serious inj'try iiriit.t_ »vi rvrV-ri.1 ,.«,J. ******* **** Republican gathering at I Davla vs. Wm. Davis, action for and possible death was experienced n*a_u_r tea*, wf ...-.i tt.. .nmmo central Park on Tuesday evening idivorce, charging gr_s» neglect of by Governor Oeorge White, shortly » _ x.~meA,-. ui x b. ***** *** *"e *el* ****** io* their | duty. Earl D. Parker for plaintiff, after hs left the McCallltter .Air- Hen schtnsrdia HiKh S.epprrs ;crforU to attending a- there wo* I Case No. 8l_«: Fran__... Riley vt. port at ChUUcothe At four thirty £_!!i ♦ u. J* J. ,, m '" a veritable flood of some high ciasj ;Elmer Riley, action for divorce.!p. m. Saturday. He was flying to bard fought sock bail «sme on oratory, charging adultery and gro« n*- Cleveland to attend a Democratic TOws^y lUBhtby a rla^e nurgm. ^ M Ucrtm ^ Columimi( ■ g]ect or dulr .mating after speaking to Ptke Co. _ ,, , T_ .«.!.«_, .A 1,, , candidate for tnc Republican nom- ; Earl D. Pstker for plalnUff. resldenta on the Lake Wnite pro- ;h»lf of the 7th faUng lhe rel ef maUon ^ Ueu.ea^, aoyttnot -. 0 jJect to ^ l0OlU!<, ln p„ Pte v4lIfty ^.,i„- '-»". _,i? ,m' *..„!„ u*l** **** Pre«ni aute admuiis- !pi T^HINr. Fl OOn l******* ***** ******* Mulh ** Waveriy. iI^T?er__r *nl* itL ,lTd j ******* *** ** ******** extravagance < fU^MirNU t LUUU | -,,, ^^ had ^^xti Cap- S 14e»t M,»V|ta **** ***** "» ***** ****** ***** CONTROL ISSUE \***** **** * Smith. Ohio uam dl- &eT__ro_?a rS on .hit and i""* ** *"*'>' * ******* ******** *< ■ |rMtor ot ************* '* ****** ***** It Will Be Built party tttt for Cleveland and while flying over the wooded country at Athland the motor stopped aud* Hldenly. There was little chance OHIO FAMILIES According to news dUpetches from Washington, d. C. the unemployed In Ohio have been given more than _l/)00j00_ pounds ot ■During the paat few yeara ***s-tooa ltar, dlrtft^ ^awtf ten cation haa not beld Itt rightful place monUw by ttlt JJ^ ew^" *J ln Ohio** eDT-ernmental atructure.-: Uef eorporaUoa. he eald. 'Every other governmental Corporation records atnee October, 1933, made publlo this week has shown lhat distribuUon In Ohio, Including Pike county haa included: Enough flour to make HrOtt.ltH loaves ot bred or about 1_8J7_._S- good sited sandwiches. Enough butter to cover 203.823.- 300 slices of bread. | tn every _^*KS__F* * «° ™ "•W0" department ot state government. In recent years much waste has been activities hare been cared for tlisi and educaUon matters are placed last on the list for settlement. "With waste and extravagance rampant in every department ot the state government, public education ha* tuff- red tn Ohto. There were extravagances In our state school system, the same as there have Enough cereal food to fill 9.813- 773 |arge ttte cereal bowUV Tea, Beans, Too And enough beans to fill 396.500 cans. In addition the corpora'lon dis- ellmtnated from the schools. If any of lt remains we will eliminate It entirely. We must then determine by a care'ul research minimum stan- I dard of educaton required to fl_-E * Sl £**___?!£! CD" Fund, can-and muit be provided \***>* ^ »*'««» •*»**» pan to enable every child to receive this "k" . ^Jf0?**1™ frUlU minimum education. U *********\?™*\ *?*%*£* S °rmi"' .„, t.i»»._. »__ 'emon and grapefruit lulce. commun tie,, dedm . Wgher and c J better standard these comrnunltles , «J ^J should have the right U> provide ^ Mn ^^ ^ and to pay for such higher »tand-jJuJy ^ 1M3M00 ^^ of ptA. 1.003.«iO pounds of ttrd. 3- 330J70 pounds of butter. 7.023- ■*TT ^7Te„ ean.. -h. Zme*'*** ***** extravagance. Mr. Herb- !_.«„• c;Z~T" . P .1 :at *■ McCallUter Alrpe^t wilh * :l„rnrhvTb,-L Zl "* ******* *** ***** •£* theiA/.fix,n*S,B1,**t"rC*.t0. Pet,-jPcen state. Waeo eabtr. plan.. Th. Gov. Geo. White Says l^'oSXSLS ufc SS h"" elthfir'leUU,|t "»**•«■' ,,on' M*rkc,# Pr*u"*">"* *>*™ ** 'a long fly to le't »hleh the left ***** ***** ****** »• ******** »\ SteP* fielder dropped and the._ tcored,**'1 kfl0*'» "> P»" ****<*** ****■. «,„,.„_. «-. _ri_,____M ,„ rm n»rrh', £n_ triDle to 'eft. Barch !wlU «**- a ****** **** ***** He would i «"»ons were ctroulated In cro^d the^aw a mom r.^.ter!make au ideal candidate lor the !°^> «»»*• **** "*** to swing!for a tet landing/But the pro- l^^fri T^OthTr14^- included ^^S^^m"^1^^ ^ ^ TO BE FINE OI^b^Mt^ und. Have Been Se, Aside her shop team will,p,.,* tbe a**^ -U d the local Republican, for j StmfaaiTjT- £^'£XZ^1!*T*£.U* "* and Work l. Expected .official** team at_ the local fair- heir loyally to Uie party, _Ul-ivMle Authoritr t WhUe waiting for Capt Smith to to Begin Soon. **mm** wh!lc J^fJ?™ Tthe ^ _*>! _.° ,1* * R*Pu^cai, m ' P«ke was one r-f th. countle. in j locate the trouble. Oovemor Whlto 11**^ *********th0dLU " the:U'tS Deml°cr»»c »t«»ngliotd re-;whlch back,„ 0. ^ ,„4 noUwd that • the field had been high . school building. quires a utt of courage. Mr. Knech- rn^a^y dutrlc. Wfrf ^^ ^,7' at«, undfr xbt sponsorship Of GOV. GIVEN OREAT OVATION 3TI ^_._ ■ "^ »»>^«> «he naUonal admhautra- MUlral forthe pettUons Other the then Assistant Director of Aer- . , BEV. FRANKE RESIGNS .Hon. ..utlng Uia we were on the coumiM visited were Marion. Del-lonautlc. David 6 Ingall.. "H_ we* I Chlllleothe wlU lo_e another one ;°"'-k o; CommunUm to thU coun-!awarc. Un:on. Madtson; Prankltn: (my opponent once and now he ha* Speaking before 1500 people al <** lts prominent mlm-tert a4 re- ,***■ !Plckaway. Ross; Sandusky,- seae-jaaved my liter sold Oovemor Oeo. tult of the resignation of Rev.' Russell K. McCuray. Prank De- ;ca. Wyandotte. Crawford: Morrow: White. '"Whether the fact that tho Central Park on laat Saturday _f- U^,^ mtUte_ pfg^t « m 8t- :,,y ^ cl7de q^^^'^ ^n^xea ternoon, oovernor Oeorge White jjQhn', Evanselleal C3?ureh which;for the Court of Appeal, made instated very definitely thst the pro- he submitted at a congregational; spiring talks. In criticizing the na- posed '•Lake White" wlU he buUt | meeting Monday night. The reslg-1 Uonal administratioa for having on in Ptte county soon. Whether he ts nominated Or not, the project was promised Tbe State Highway Department is now working on the plans and just n_ soon as tbey are completed, work wlh begin on the •Lake White" will be one of the largest and finest lakes In the state when completed and will mean much not ony to the people of Pike county but to all Southern Ohio. It will ^e located tn what is _known as the Pee Pee Valley about libra* mile, aouth of Waverly on ■ards. •T believe education tt a atate function. It U Jt»K aa importrant to have a separate stat. fund for the building of character and Intellect and the bodies of children of Ohio a* lt tt to bave a separate fund for the construction and maintenance of highway, ln the state. •The mat step In aolvtng the achool problem tt lo InsUtute a common tense and business Uke economy in every department and division of government, to abolish all 0S2 pounds of flour: 1.303.223 ibs. of cereal 'ood; 17.608 bags of thru* fruit; 238.780 pounds ot bean.. 99.100 gallon* of tyrup; 30.000 lbs. of grass seed, 173373 ton* of fuel and 63.800 blanket*. CARNIVAL IS COMING MerrlU Poet No. 142 of American Legion wiU bold Annual community Street Pair here from August needles, bureau*, commission, and!6th to the Ilth. Inspector*' and to dlapenae witb the Prank T. W. Armbruster. Post Interlocking, and overlapping ten-- Commander and Prank B. Logan. Ices by a thorough house cleaning. | nuance Officer for tbe local legion The savings thu* made may then! post have completed all arrange- be transferred to the school pur- ment. for tbelr first annual street potea. Thtt must be done before new form, of taxation are Imposed." Brown charged that recent legislation favored by Oovemor Whltt tna '"a makeshift arrangement that mortgage* tbe future revenue of -tbe achool*." The speaker described deplorable conditions which exist in many an Ohio achool district. Be declared that 870 school district* will have a deficit on January I, 1033 of over 11 million dollar, lea* whatever cigarette taxe* bring ln up to that time. The school diarists of Ohio nov owe 33 million doliara ln back pay to teacher* aad other employ- eta of Board* ot Education. •The Republican party stands tor » aoiuUon of U» aebool problem. Brown concluded. «W* wlU aee that Ohio Khool* remain open and that every ***** ** *eh0°l *** *** "_* opportunity to obtain a proper education." fair In Waverty. Mr. W. E. Lamb, general repre- eentatlve for the W. S. Curl A- mwement company wa* In Waverly on Prtday ot last week and completed final arrangement* with Armbruster and Logan for htt company to furnish the amusement for thl* affair. Mayor Cbarie* P. Oableman 1* weU pleased with tbe type ot a- musement that the local Poat ha* .elected, as thto company come* here weU recommended aa the moat clean amusement company on the road today. CLASS TO MEET Tba young married people's Bible claaa of the Piketon M. E. Sunday school w— meet on Thuraday evening at th* bom* of Itr. and Mra. Nelson PetUt. The last meeting waa held on last Thursday evening with Mr. aad MSa. Winston Parmer. State Route No. 113 extending back Into the hill, beyond the Waveriy-, Idaho Pike. Under present plans the banks of the old canal which paused thru Waverly and south along the line of tbe state highway are to be utilized a* a retaining wall to dam up the spring fed creek ln the valley and there will bi thirty feet of water along the dam on top ot which the highway will be located. The lake will extend back up the heavily wooded valley for neatly three miles and lt wlll be neatly a mile wide at the dam. ———o . SCOTT GAINED LEAD SEN. NICKELS SAID Payette, Vinton; Highland and 8cl- ; field is a federal emergency one ha* ■to. | only symbolic meaning In view of When ten* of thausond* of aig-.'the present pollUcat st'uaUon. I nature* are collected they aid be, don't know." he added. "But I sure nation U to take effect ths first [ita payroll a Mr. Tugwell, wbo 1* tumed over lo the conservancy I am glad that the luck if holding of September. Rev. Pranke hesltn ;avor of scrapping the CoosU- court composed o£ common plea, j two week* before the primarie*." been paator ot St John* for about Ituttan. Mr. McCurdy received a big iudge« of the 17 ccuntle*. 'John A. McNulty. a member of the 9 years coming here from a charge hind. I One of the most Important pbas- ' Oovernors Staff wa* also lc the ln Kansas and has been outstand- ■ After the district candidate, had ]** °* **** adoto and Sandusky pro- |plane. Ing among Chlllleothe clergy. msde their talks local candidate. **** ***** ** &** ****h*at of the Ohio j Oene Terry, pilot located at the o— were introduced and each received ******* **** ***** Erie by -water by ■Sulllvant Alrpant at Coiumbu* tt PIKETON CITIZEN" S°°d ovation The meeUng wa*|*eh4nnel t*o**t the Scioto snd the now flying from the McCaUttter T* a a^r.«,T -•*_■ _■__- a tm i » ******** **- ***** *** Sandusky River* between Oreen Airport It wa* announce.1 Monday. TAKEN BY DEATH o Camp and Morrelf, Ohio. The big'Russell Oledhlll who ha* been fly- PLEASED WITH RECEPTION iclunD*l- however will not be navl-|lng the Waco and giving student Widely Known Undertaker! lrible «<» the flow of the rtren j InstrucUons at the port will be a; Answers Summon* Saturday Morning. R. L. Kline of Coiumbu* busi- r1 U maintained w the pres-ithe field on week end*. During the nesa manager of the Ohio /Usocl- :ent lllfK'Jl*" by ■ ******** of ******* '**** ******** ******* ** r"»ton aUon of Tax RcducUon ls tn Wa- i Dam* *"' **** *** *** "'^ on '■***** *** 8ut* ******** Otpast- 'Darbjr Creek near Harrlsbur? and;ment. C. M. Freeman, aged 68, Widely «£•«» ^LSSilSf LE. « **** <*~k ***** WUItamrpcrt. , known funeral director at Piketon j ^"^'"^n? ■___ _!____ :p»lnt «H» «ter» will be barked I -GET BEHIND EDGAR" died at 1.U homes-, melon at 3:« -J« * *• ^"^S ^ ! «P «« Ore,nfleld by another Urge! SAYS OAK HILL PRESS Saturday momm. following a heart. r* °" *" **** c"aw u™5 • reservoir. Plans call for the con-! attack which he offered at 9:30 p. |^d "^ut^_i*™>^' ***"**£ t'.riictson of reservoir, .bor. Dela- j One of the entrte, in the Repub- m. Thursday. !____J ^r " ^, _VTe___^ •"• **** Worthtngtor. _d near [beast gubernatorial derby 1* known He 1* survived by four daugh- -Income Ux of one half of one per- Uppw g^,^. at jj,,,^ tera, Mr*. W A. Foster of Piketon. jc'm- 0 Mr*. Belle Moser of Jersey. Mrs*. ; The association has been active i OHIO TO GET $400,000.00 T. E. Bateman ot Columbus and i -hroughout Uie state for many ; EMERGENCY SCHOOL AID I gan So well do the home folk* Mra Harley Ayrcs of South Bend.;years and last year was responsible j kn0^ Wm un<fcr y^ name ttM Indiana, two arm-. Oacar and MU-1 for tbe enactment of thc ten mill Vncie g,,,. wm gt^ Ohio nearly the Oak HU1 Pres* came out tnt* by at home, a brother. John ofJUmltaUon taw. JMOO.00O00 to carry on itt emerg- week with an editorial urgtn* ihe White Oak and a sister. Mr*. Sally} For the latt 3 weeks member* |tncy schoo, pmgTMX durtrl|r thelcltlxens of that etty Left Oet Be- Coleman of Santa Anna. Calif. ,of the asaociaUon have been clr- !n„t wvtn mW)U,$i ^ ^t, de-jhmd Edgar." ln 67 counties of Ohio as Daniel E. Morgan—but ln hi* native county of Jackson he is Edgar D. Mor- Puneral service, were beld on!dilating the petitions tn the Sixth : rtmKU of ^j^y-n announced Sunday at the home at two p.; Congresalonal district. The peU-1 Saturday m. and burial was made In the |tton ls now being circulated ln Uie j The ^^ $netmtnt ^ ^ a. Oak Hill l* Morgan's naUve city and Morgan is the dty a first contender for the governorship The Mound cemetery under the dlrec- enUr. state and *~^^\^&„Z^Z^tm*U „. ZmZ. ^STS? a - lion ottheAMOr^CQ. 5*to«^^^^^j! m««j 0» sttte may spend Um* ; S "that tbey'need not vote tor CNCLE STEVE- PHtlXIFS &£ ISSaZ^laZTZZ- \Z±£* Ttm^Zll SSS l^L^SJS, VL'JTZ IS DEAD AT LEBANON ber of signer, must be 3-UjMO or *•**• *• allotment will be .113.- .town boy explalnlag that he bad 10 per cent of tbe number of vot-150!?0- . , _^m I*' ouallTlcaUon. for the nigh ot- Ste,. Phillips. ». natttnally |er* at the Ust gubernatorial ***** I ^.J^T^ £*£?%. j8^ Parmer Sute Senator Walter C. Nickel* of New Philadelphia aald he wa* gratified with the progress made by Former State Senator Milton J. Scott of ChUlicothe for the RepubUcan nomination for Secre- known tirme** race driver died at | tton. tary of SUte. Senator Nickel* 1s the campaign chairrman for tbe Scott Committee. 'There 1* no question." said Nick- els. "Sut that ln the paat few day* Mr. Scott has gained a commanding lead ln tbe race for nomination. Prom every section of the sttte we have the assurance of the outstanding cltlten* of their appreciation of Mr. •&»*..* proved a- bility and tbelr willingness to support his candidacy."' Chairman Nickels selected th* following campaign committee: Oordon K. Bush. Athen* publisher. Horace Kerr, Colombo* attorney. Miles Kuhn*. Dayton attorney. Win. Mlnshail of Cleveland. Homer A. Ramaey of Toledo. ROLL CALL PICNIC A roU call picnic win be held on Sunday, August Uth by the member* ot tbe Sargent* church at the Charle* Noel farm Sunday tchool will be held at 10:00 followed by roU call of the member* at 11:00 and a basket dinner at noon. Lebanon of pneumonia Friday. He waa active ln the racing game up unUl a few years ago and wa* regarded as one of the outstanding relnamen In Uit* country. COPS THE FRIZES in charge of John McClelland wa. ; i^ & generaUy recogntted a* the launched about a year ago a* part J bett filled of any candidate, either of the sttj^rfVm set-up. ; DemocraUc or Republican ttutt Dr. B. O. Skinner director of ! aspires to the of: Ice this time, the Bronson Parmer ha* relumed i educaUon explained that none of iedltorlal said, we are not alone to from Columbus where he attended ;U» money would be available for Wing that. We have read it ln the Known u 'Uncle Steve" he was Uie Jubilee canary Show given by|P«»°ns able to finance their own |w!ou, pap^* ovtfNthe «Ut» aad active a* a driver trainer and race 'the Capitol Oty Canary club. He j education either In high school or jh<ard by word of mouth at variou* horae owner for 66 year*. Ientered 7 birds In Use show and .college. itimet and places. He first climbed mto the seat of wots 3 blue rtbees, S red ribbon* a sulky at XenU ln 186S when at the age of 35 he wa* regarded a* the youngest driver In the country. One of hi* latest appearances wa* at Handlton where he won. It u estimated that the total of hi* purse* won at race meet* wa* more than .180.000. Tlie beat horse he ever owned wa» "Sleepy Tom." blind equine which be purchased at Xenla for a aUrer watch. PIM aad a quart of whiskey. In 73 nee* with thto horse he lott but one erjgagement. "Uncle Steve" era* known by maay Piko county realdents. PLANNING PICNIC Member* of the Ja*per Sundty School art planning a picric to be held on Saturday, August fourth at Vanmeter** Grove near Plketoa. and a silver cup. HI* entrte* consisted of 3 whltt canaries, one cinnamon, two dark and one border fancy. Tbe show waa held on July 25 with Mr*. W. A. Finney aa the judge. A PATIENT Corbtn Zimmerman of ahyvUle 1* ALL DAY MFF.TINC AT OMEGA CHURCH ATTEND BROWN MEETING About thirty prominent Ptke Co. ] Republican* attended tbe Clarence helping hand aad truly worshlptni together, a pattent In Schlrrman hospJUL j eeiv.ee* each aad every Priday He wm* Uken to tbe hospital oa jnlght with a full home and Ood Monday in the Davtt ambulance of haa alway* gtven us a very unusual Beaver. On Sunday. Augnst Sth win be \. Bmwn ^^ t. portam^,, on an all day meeting at the Omega ^ yriday erenlng and met with Natarene Church. u^ -^t. oovernor at the Kurth Oood people from all over the *SMti coantry are eomlng and lending a BORN—A SON A nine pound baby boy was bom to Mr. and Mr*. Joseph R. WhlU of Waverly. Routt One. The Uttle meeting. Rer. Oeorge McCorkle of Three Lock* and his family, both LLOYD ENTRENCH.O Bdoto, Pike and Adams oounty Republic—vt wtU vou for SUU Senator John A. Uoyd of Porw- taoath for rer.omtritlon. He ha* no opposition and he has entrenched himself eolliiiy In the district preacher and a very able muslri- by btt work in behalf of the school* an and singer*. Oood things for jj, the Oeneral Aasembly. He al» the Saint* these last day*. Come and enjoy the* feasts each Friday night aad especially the all day lad has been named Ronald Eu-! meeUng on August 5 (fihindayi gen*. Dr. L. E WUto w** Um at- (_ A hearty welcome » extended to tending doctor. |ev_ryone. 1* being talked of aa Republican floor timber at tbe next seutcn 1.' re-elected. He will face Harold D. McLaughlin uf Portsmouth ta November. Be atoo baa no primary opposition.
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Title | Republican Herald 1934-08-02 |
Subject | Newspapers |
Description | The Republican Herald was a weekly paper published in Waverly, Ohio from 1914-1952. |
Publisher | Republican Herald Pub. |
Date of Original | 1934 |
Searchable Date | 1934 |
Time Period | 1931-1940 |
Location | Waverly; Pike County; Ohio |
Collection | Garnet A. Wilson Public Library of Pike County |
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Title | Republican Herald_1933-09-07_1935-12-26_0382 |
Subject | Newspapers |
Location | Pike County; Ohio |
Identifier | Republican Herald_1933-09-07_1935-12-26_0382.tif |
Collection | Garnet A. Wilson Public Library of Pike County |
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**/
The Republican Herald
VOLUME »2.
WAVERLY, OHIO, THURSDAY. AUGUST 2nd. 19
NUMBER 31.
BROWN SPEAKSThe Next Governor end His FamilyP^g1^^ LARGE NUMBER COURT NEWS GOVERNOR IS IN
*-""'' *"iYt\M"— HEAR SPEAKERS
on Second St., bunday
IN PORTSMOUTH
Democratic Adtninu'
tration Has Failed in
Solution of
MANY PROBLEMS
Meeting Sponsored By Re"
publicans of Sixth
District
1$ ATTEST. FROM WAVKIllV
Morning
Ca»e tto. 81.J: Armour PerUBzer;
j Works »». j. Karvey Patterson, ae- '*
| Uon for money on cognovit not", i
i Sari D. Parker, attorney tor tne j
tplaiatiff.
A CLOSE CALL
wen iBTwn nv|*uuiiwuiii vi * _«_»_ vase «o. 01^2: anerman ieo*e \ utancs - wiv-u _>ai
I Sunday r*«i»«»« r»tk__ Al- [*». Mr*. J. T JusUce; appeal from • • _ /-\_ I«__,____«,»_,
from «m- bounty father At U^ N utet.# ^^ pr ^.^ j ing On Ingalls a
Everett Daily, 73. a well kmwr. Republicans Of Pike Case No. 8122: 8herman nose'Makes Forced Land*
Waverty resident. died
morning _t bia home
plications.
He Is survived by his wife Mrs. >
Ida Daily, two aorta. Raymond ot i
Waverly and Orvffle of Columbus,!
one daughter Myrtle at homrr, one '
sister, Mts. Sarah Lelir ot Orren-
Central Park
MANY TALKS
Court in Seal township. Ellsworth j Field
fA MoaW. attorney for plaintiff, j-
j Case No. »123: Ellen Irwin Smith
[vt. Floyd A. SmlUi. action for di- ON RFTURN TRIP
jvox-ee. charging tufto nrgket ofj^1^ KC* * UtVr* * IVlr
'duty. Jacob E. Davis, attorney for; *
> After Making An Addreaa
Case No. Bt2_: E. O. McDJi-e'.l . n_r«.«. i Kr__ a. w.
Irs. W. H Wllklns, __kin3 tor an ? '
| accounting, dissolution of partner- j
ship and appointment of receiver.-;
{For trial on Saturday, Juty 3. at;
*#erly, Ohio
tVAT TO CLEVELAND
Clarence J. Brown, Republican candidate for Governor, and
hit family. Standing are Betty Jean, age 16, Dorothy, age 14,
and Mra. Brown. Seated with hts father ts Clarence J. Brown, Jr.,
better known aa Buddy, aee 1,
TONS OF FOOD
FOR THE NEEDY
Failure of the Democratic 8tete
Admnistratlon to solve tbe problems of school finances in Ohio .as
■scored by Clarence J. Brown. Republican candidate ror Oovernor ln
an address at the high achoot auditorium at Portsmouth on last FW-
-day night. Brown described ln detail chaotic conditions which exist
In the school finances throughout
tbe state and said tbat the white
Administration had neglected this!
problem until all other, governmental actlviUea had been financed.
The Portsmouth meeting was I —____—
sponsored by Republican, of the \ jm . * r*
Sixth congreastonal District andla'e.aeral Government
every county * «*dl»trtct *"' * Report ShoWS 15,000
large delegation. Several oounUes *** .-,.
-outside the district alto ..nt large Tons Given
•delegations. ChUlicothe. tn Roes Co.
aent a caravan of ICO automobiles
and a band. Vinton oounty, smallest
in Ohio sent 23 automobiles and Its
spoke-man promised that although
"Vinton oounty tt Uie amaUest It I Pike County Receives Share j r
would cast a greater percentage of j jn Distribution of Re-
Republican votes for Clarence J- ft g p _t
Brown than arty othcr county in! uet t00**
Ohio.
Brown declared that after life and i y-tntms-a -rv, , -..._ ___■_■»
property had been cared for thru;"01 BES TELL THE ST0R1
the departments of public health j .
and publlo safety be believed the
public educaUon was tbe third most
important function of the govern -
ment.
LAKE PROMISED
TO PIKE COUNTY
field. Two brothera, Wm, of Oreen- r_i«»_, o„ c,.»_, ,__i ni.t*;*.* ■**** ptalnUff
field and Raef of Spin.Held. G,YT ^/J'**/ f D,tUriCi | d, No ,
. Itinera! service! will be held at: »~«ndidatea to Astern
the home this aftornoon at twoi bled Masses.
o'clock with ihe Rev. h xt. wil-
bur, of Oalllpolte in elerje and i
burial will be made a: the Mound HERBERT SCORES DEMOCRATS inuu _ m "kttarorthA. MoaU 'or !0?f
cemetery at Piketon under thej the pi^nu-/ and Ear, D. Parker!
dlrecUon ot A. M. Or?,;. Co. jfo_ ,he tXeUndami.
...,„.„ a.° _,..., „...-.-! A crowd of about 400 persons at-! Case No 8125: Roberta OBrien | A close call from serious inj'try
iiriit.t_ »vi rvrV-ri.1 ,.«,J. ******* **** Republican gathering at I Davla vs. Wm. Davis, action for and possible death was experienced
n*a_u_r tea*, wf ...-.i tt.. .nmmo central Park on Tuesday evening idivorce, charging gr_s» neglect of by Governor Oeorge White, shortly
» _ x.~meA,-. ui x b. ***** *** *"e *el* ****** io* their | duty. Earl D. Parker for plaintiff, after hs left the McCallltter .Air-
Hen schtnsrdia HiKh S.epprrs ;crforU to attending a- there wo* I Case No. 8l_«: Fran__... Riley vt. port at ChUUcothe At four thirty
£_!!i ♦ u. J* J. ,, m '" a veritable flood of some high ciasj ;Elmer Riley, action for divorce.!p. m. Saturday. He was flying to
bard fought sock bail «sme on oratory, charging adultery and gro« n*- Cleveland to attend a Democratic
TOws^y lUBhtby a rla^e nurgm. ^ M Ucrtm ^ Columimi( ■ g]ect or dulr .mating after speaking to Ptke Co.
_ ,, , T_ .«.!.«_, .A 1,, , candidate for tnc Republican nom- ; Earl D. Pstker for plalnUff. resldenta on the Lake Wnite pro-
;h»lf of the 7th faUng lhe rel ef maUon ^ Ueu.ea^, aoyttnot -. 0 jJect to ^ l0OlU!<, ln p„ Pte v4lIfty
^.,i„- '-»". _,i? ,m' *..„!„ u*l** **** Pre«ni aute admuiis- !pi T^HINr. Fl OOn l******* ***** ******* Mulh ** Waveriy.
iI^T?er__r *nl* itL ,lTd j ******* *** ** ******** extravagance < fU^MirNU t LUUU | -,,, ^^ had ^^xti Cap-
S 14e»t M,»V|ta **** ***** "» ***** ****** ***** CONTROL ISSUE \***** **** * Smith. Ohio uam dl-
&eT__ro_?a rS on .hit and i""* ** *"*'>' * ******* ******** *< ■ |rMtor ot ************* '* ****** *****
It Will Be
Built
party tttt for Cleveland and while
flying over the wooded country at
Athland the motor stopped aud*
Hldenly. There was little chance
OHIO FAMILIES
According to news dUpetches
from Washington, d. C. the unemployed In Ohio have been given
more than _l/)00j00_ pounds ot
■During the paat few yeara ***s-tooa ltar, dlrtft^ ^awtf ten
cation haa not beld Itt rightful place monUw by ttlt JJ^ ew^" *J
ln Ohio** eDT-ernmental atructure.-: Uef eorporaUoa.
he eald. 'Every other governmental
Corporation records atnee October, 1933, made publlo this week has
shown lhat distribuUon In Ohio,
Including Pike county haa included:
Enough flour to make HrOtt.ltH
loaves ot bred or about 1_8J7_._S-
good sited sandwiches.
Enough butter to cover 203.823.-
300 slices of bread.
| tn every _^*KS__F* * «° ™ "•W0"
department ot state government. In
recent years much waste has been
activities hare been cared for tlisi
and educaUon matters are placed
last on the list for settlement.
"With waste and extravagance
rampant in every department ot the
state government, public education
ha* tuff- red tn Ohto. There were
extravagances In our state school
system, the same as there have
Enough cereal food to fill 9.813-
773 |arge ttte cereal bowUV
Tea, Beans, Too
And enough beans to fill 396.500
cans.
In addition the corpora'lon dis-
ellmtnated from the schools. If any
of lt remains we will eliminate It
entirely.
We must then determine by a
care'ul research minimum stan- I
dard of educaton required to fl_-E * Sl £**___?!£! CD"
Fund, can-and muit be provided \***>* ^ »*'««» •*»**» pan
to enable every child to receive this "k" . ^Jf0?**1™ frUlU
minimum education. U *********\?™*\ *?*%*£* S °rmi"'
.„, t.i»»._. »__ 'emon and grapefruit lulce.
commun tie,, dedm . Wgher and c J
better standard these comrnunltles , «J ^J
should have the right U> provide ^ Mn ^^ ^
and to pay for such higher »tand-jJuJy ^ 1M3M00 ^^ of ptA.
1.003.«iO pounds of ttrd. 3-
330J70 pounds of butter. 7.023-
■*TT ^7Te„ ean.. -h. Zme*'*** ***** extravagance. Mr. Herb- !_.«„• c;Z~T" . P .1 :at *■ McCallUter Alrpe^t wilh *
:l„rnrhvTb,-L Zl "* ******* *** ***** •£* theiA/.fix,n*S,B1,**t"rC*.t0. Pet,-jPcen state. Waeo eabtr. plan.. Th.
Gov. Geo. White Says l^'oSXSLS ufc SS h"" elthfir'leUU,|t "»**•«■' ,,on' M*rkc,# Pr*u"*">"* *>*™ **
'a long fly to le't »hleh the left ***** ***** ****** »• ******** »\ SteP*
fielder dropped and the._ tcored,**'1 kfl0*'» "> P»" ****<*** ****■. «,„,.„_. «-. _ri_,____M ,„
rm n»rrh', £n_ triDle to 'eft. Barch !wlU «**- a ****** **** ***** He would i «"»ons were ctroulated In
cro^d the^aw a mom r.^.ter!make au ideal candidate lor the !°^> «»»*• **** "*** to swing!for a tet landing/But the pro-
l^^fri T^OthTr14^- included ^^S^^m"^1^^ ^ ^
TO BE FINE OI^b^Mt^
und. Have Been Se, Aside her shop team will,p,.,* tbe a**^ -U d the local Republican, for j StmfaaiTjT- £^'£XZ^1!*T*£.U* "*
and Work l. Expected .official** team at_ the local fair- heir loyally to Uie party, _Ul-ivMle Authoritr t WhUe waiting for Capt Smith to
to Begin Soon. **mm** wh!lc J^fJ?™ Tthe ^ _*>! _.° ,1* * R*Pu^cai, m ' P«ke was one r-f th. countle. in j locate the trouble. Oovemor Whlto
11**^ *********th0dLU " the:U'tS Deml°cr»»c »t«»ngliotd re-;whlch back,„ 0. ^ ,„4 noUwd that • the field had been
high . school building. quires a utt of courage. Mr. Knech- rn^a^y dutrlc. Wfrf ^^ ^,7' at«, undfr xbt sponsorship Of
GOV. GIVEN OREAT OVATION 3TI ^_._ ■ "^ »»>^«> «he naUonal admhautra- MUlral forthe pettUons Other the then Assistant Director of Aer-
. , BEV. FRANKE RESIGNS .Hon. ..utlng Uia we were on the coumiM visited were Marion. Del-lonautlc. David 6 Ingall.. "H_ we*
I Chlllleothe wlU lo_e another one ;°"'-k o; CommunUm to thU coun-!awarc. Un:on. Madtson; Prankltn: (my opponent once and now he ha*
Speaking before 1500 people al <** lts prominent mlm-tert a4 re- ,***■ !Plckaway. Ross; Sandusky,- seae-jaaved my liter sold Oovemor Oeo.
tult of the resignation of Rev.' Russell K. McCuray. Prank De- ;ca. Wyandotte. Crawford: Morrow: White. '"Whether the fact that tho
Central Park on laat Saturday _f- U^,^ mtUte_ pfg^t « m 8t- :,,y ^ cl7de q^^^'^ ^n^xea
ternoon, oovernor Oeorge White jjQhn', Evanselleal C3?ureh which;for the Court of Appeal, made instated very definitely thst the pro- he submitted at a congregational; spiring talks. In criticizing the na-
posed '•Lake White" wlU he buUt | meeting Monday night. The reslg-1 Uonal administratioa for having on
in Ptte county soon. Whether he
ts nominated Or not, the project
was promised Tbe State Highway
Department is now working on the
plans and just n_ soon as tbey are
completed, work wlh begin on the
•Lake White" will be one of the
largest and finest lakes In the state
when completed and will mean
much not ony to the people of Pike
county but to all Southern Ohio.
It will ^e located tn what is
_known as the Pee Pee Valley about
libra* mile, aouth of Waverly on
■ards.
•T believe education tt a atate
function. It U Jt»K aa importrant to
have a separate stat. fund for the
building of character and Intellect
and the bodies of children of Ohio
a* lt tt to bave a separate fund
for the construction and maintenance of highway, ln the state.
•The mat step In aolvtng the
achool problem tt lo InsUtute a
common tense and business Uke economy in every department and division of government, to abolish all
0S2 pounds of flour: 1.303.223 ibs.
of cereal 'ood; 17.608 bags of thru* fruit; 238.780 pounds ot bean..
99.100 gallon* of tyrup; 30.000 lbs.
of grass seed, 173373 ton* of fuel
and 63.800 blanket*.
CARNIVAL IS COMING
MerrlU Poet No. 142 of American
Legion wiU bold Annual community Street Pair here from August
needles, bureau*, commission, and!6th to the Ilth.
Inspector*' and to dlapenae witb the Prank T. W. Armbruster. Post
Interlocking, and overlapping ten-- Commander and Prank B. Logan.
Ices by a thorough house cleaning. | nuance Officer for tbe local legion
The savings thu* made may then! post have completed all arrange-
be transferred to the school pur- ment. for tbelr first annual street
potea. Thtt must be done before
new form, of taxation are Imposed."
Brown charged that recent legislation favored by Oovemor Whltt
tna '"a makeshift arrangement that
mortgage* tbe future revenue of
-tbe achool*."
The speaker described deplorable
conditions which exist in many an
Ohio achool district. Be declared
that 870 school district* will have
a deficit on January I, 1033 of over
11 million dollar, lea* whatever cigarette taxe* bring ln up to that
time. The school diarists of Ohio
nov owe 33 million doliara ln back
pay to teacher* aad other employ-
eta of Board* ot Education.
•The Republican party stands tor
» aoiuUon of U» aebool problem.
Brown concluded. «W* wlU aee that
Ohio Khool* remain open and that
every ***** ** *eh0°l *** *** "_*
opportunity to obtain a proper education."
fair In Waverty.
Mr. W. E. Lamb, general repre-
eentatlve for the W. S. Curl A-
mwement company wa* In Waverly
on Prtday ot last week and completed final arrangement* with
Armbruster and Logan for htt company to furnish the amusement for
thl* affair.
Mayor Cbarie* P. Oableman 1*
weU pleased with tbe type ot a-
musement that the local Poat ha*
.elected, as thto company come*
here weU recommended aa the moat
clean amusement company on the
road today.
CLASS TO MEET
Tba young married people's Bible
claaa of the Piketon M. E. Sunday
school w— meet on Thuraday evening at th* bom* of Itr. and Mra.
Nelson PetUt. The last meeting waa
held on last Thursday evening with
Mr. aad MSa. Winston Parmer.
State Route No. 113 extending back
Into the hill, beyond the Waveriy-,
Idaho Pike.
Under present plans the banks
of the old canal which paused thru
Waverly and south along the line
of tbe state highway are to be utilized a* a retaining wall to dam
up the spring fed creek ln the
valley and there will bi thirty feet
of water along the dam on top ot
which the highway will be located. The lake will extend back up
the heavily wooded valley for neatly three miles and lt wlll be neatly
a mile wide at the dam.
———o .
SCOTT GAINED LEAD
SEN. NICKELS SAID
Payette, Vinton; Highland and 8cl- ; field is a federal emergency one ha*
■to. | only symbolic meaning In view of
When ten* of thausond* of aig-.'the present pollUcat st'uaUon. I
nature* are collected they aid be, don't know." he added. "But I sure
nation U to take effect ths first [ita payroll a Mr. Tugwell, wbo 1* tumed over lo the conservancy I am glad that the luck if holding
of September. Rev. Pranke hesltn ;avor of scrapping the CoosU- court composed o£ common plea, j two week* before the primarie*."
been paator ot St John* for about Ituttan. Mr. McCurdy received a big iudge« of the 17 ccuntle*. 'John A. McNulty. a member of the
9 years coming here from a charge hind. I One of the most Important pbas- ' Oovernors Staff wa* also lc the
ln Kansas and has been outstand- ■ After the district candidate, had ]** °* **** adoto and Sandusky pro- |plane.
Ing among Chlllleothe clergy. msde their talks local candidate. **** ***** ** &** ****h*at of the Ohio j Oene Terry, pilot located at the
o— were introduced and each received ******* **** ***** Erie by -water by ■Sulllvant Alrpant at Coiumbu* tt
PIKETON CITIZEN" S°°d ovation The meeUng wa*|*eh4nnel t*o**t the Scioto snd the now flying from the McCaUttter
T* a a^r.«,T -•*_■ _■__- a tm i » ******** **- ***** *** Sandusky River* between Oreen Airport It wa* announce.1 Monday.
TAKEN BY DEATH o Camp and Morrelf, Ohio. The big'Russell Oledhlll who ha* been fly-
PLEASED WITH RECEPTION iclunD*l- however will not be navl-|lng the Waco and giving student
Widely Known Undertaker! lrible «<» the flow of the rtren j InstrucUons at the port will be a;
Answers Summon* Saturday Morning.
R. L. Kline of Coiumbu* busi- r1 U maintained w the pres-ithe field on week end*. During the
nesa manager of the Ohio /Usocl- :ent lllfK'Jl*" by ■ ******** of ******* '**** ******** ******* ** r"»ton
aUon of Tax RcducUon ls tn Wa- i Dam* *"' **** *** *** "'^ on '■***** *** 8ut* ******** Otpast-
'Darbjr Creek near Harrlsbur? and;ment.
C. M. Freeman, aged 68, Widely «£•«» ^LSSilSf LE. « **** <*~k ***** WUItamrpcrt. ,
known funeral director at Piketon j ^"^'"^n? ■___ _!____ :p»lnt «H» «ter» will be barked I -GET BEHIND EDGAR"
died at 1.U homes-, melon at 3:« -J« * *• ^"^S ^ ! «P «« Ore,nfleld by another Urge! SAYS OAK HILL PRESS
Saturday momm. following a heart. r* °" *" **** c"aw u™5 • reservoir. Plans call for the con-!
attack which he offered at 9:30 p. |^d "^ut^_i*™>^' ***"**£ t'.riictson of reservoir, .bor. Dela- j One of the entrte, in the Repub-
m. Thursday. !____J ^r " ^, _VTe___^ •"• **** Worthtngtor. _d near [beast gubernatorial derby 1* known
He 1* survived by four daugh- -Income Ux of one half of one per- Uppw g^,^. at jj,,,^
tera, Mr*. W A. Foster of Piketon. jc'm- 0
Mr*. Belle Moser of Jersey. Mrs*. ; The association has been active i OHIO TO GET $400,000.00
T. E. Bateman ot Columbus and i -hroughout Uie state for many ; EMERGENCY SCHOOL AID I gan So well do the home folk*
Mra Harley Ayrcs of South Bend.;years and last year was responsible j kn0^ Wm un |
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