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SDAT, DEOEMBEa 16, 1980 A 11 TO I 0 A.L A I jPROGRAM FEATURES FOR TODAY Auction Bridge and CBS. Prince Wales. Pickard Family. Pure Oil Concert. irector, Wayne King.

Colombia--Bhckstone Pron--Frank Croniit; Julia San- fcrson. Plorsheim Frolic. Jmn-Sanders Xighthawks. Eveready Hour-- Orchestra; Guest Art- Wonder Bakers-, tnging Violins; Frank Luther. Columbia--Philco Symphony; lirector, Howard Barlow.

Westinghouse Sa- ite to the Homemakers. Eolfc's L. S. lance Orchestra. Paramount Guest Stars; Jesse awford.

ITHE BEST ON THE AIR i your heart still youoff enough to lay a fairy story one told to mllul music? Then tune ill the presentation of Wagner's opera uiengrin" Tuesday evening at Jlilan Lusk, distinguished violin- will present a fifteen-minute r.e- Bl over an NBC network Tuesday, to 7:30 P. M. Visit Prom Santa a musi- InoveUy which Will Donaldson, dl- lor of the Happy Wonder Bakers' composad for last year's Happy Baker Christmas program be repeated Tuesday nig-bt at o'clock throURh Station WSA1 Mil be sune, and talked and acted Inembers of the Trio. Because he nearest to the proportions of I jolly old gentleman from the Ith Pole, Jack Parfcer will have the 1 of St. Nick.

Phil Dewey, barl- will do tricks -with his voico tha moment become a sin-11 I discovers a toy drum under the listrnas tree. Because he lias been good all year Frank "Luther will tllowed to Imitate one of Santa's ftdeers. special arrangement of the sung in rge "vTliite's Scandals several Trs ago. will be played as the over- at the Paramount-Puljlix Radio jj-house over the'Columbia network, Isday, 10:30 P. M.

Iraford Browne and Uewelyn, lio comedians, widely known for tr duet announcing, will become liters of ceremony and Premier Ifs for the Salad Dressers pro- Tis, effective 8:45 P. Tuesday, i program is a regular Tuesday turn over the Coiumbia-IVABC Ine of Beethoven's essays In pro- 1m music, tho "Coriolau- open the program for the llco Symphony concert, under the fcctlon of Howard Barlow, at 3:30 Tuesdav, over the Columbia network from key-sta: WABC. Irederic March, screen actor, will Ibuest of honor on a'program to be Eented at the Paramount-Publix illo Playhouse, Tuesday, over tho HBC-Columbia network. The wtU rise at 10:30 P. i the firing of a sp.eclal of jrth at the Blues" by the urchcstra.

ohn Martin, editor of "John Mar- Book" and probably tlio most ac- agent in making i hapjiy. 11 talk about Christmas Days In fer Lands, on Wednesday, at 11:31) IM EST. i a program of the Io Home-Makers' club over the network. commemoration of the centen- of the death of Simon Bolivar, th American liberator, broadcast tlie Hall of Americas of the Pan- erican Union, will be presented an e-itensive network "W.ed- day, from 3:00 to 3:30 P. M.

ladio By Clock CINCINNATI PROGRAMS 'OR TODAY, DECEMBER 16 Meters--1330 KllurrcleS Motor Organ Recital. 1-30--Auction bridge same (NBC) a-00--Ponds afternoon tea (NBC). off. 30 at Hotel Gibson. Bllllken Fickards (NBC).

PROGRAM FEATURES FOR WEDNESDAY 9.:30 A. Vermont Lumber Jacks. "Our Daily Food Home Mak- Library." Elgin program. Farm and Hour. Farm program.

NEC. Palais d' Or Orchestra. School of the Air. Bolivar Centenary Ceremonies. XBC.

B. B. Symphony from London. "Evening Stars" Dramatic Sketch. XT.

S. Marino Band. R. C. A.

program with Bugs Baer. Mobiloil Coucert- Countess Albani. Columbia. Toscha Seidel and co'ucerfc orchestra. Luden Balalaika orchestra.

Palmolive Concert --Olive Palmer; Revellers. Columbia. La.Palina Smoke Dreams--Domenico Savino-dir. Detroit Symphony. Cola program--Albert Payson Terhune, Guy Lombardo and his Canadians.

Calif ornnia Melodies--Lola Lane and Bob Steele, Movie Stars. Chronicles. Scribe question and answers VaWorlans. Estate TTeaLljer Man. Cotton Queen i announcement.

Hour. 12:00 Midnight-- Castle Farm orchestra. program bj- Pat O'H- lick. Gibson orchestra. announcement--Sign off.

6:00 P. Norma Greer Homer BernhardL time signal. dance tunes. news flash. 'n' Andy (NBC).

Decorating Co. program. off. Harding--Pianist Bcrnhardt. Valley Days (NBC).

Salute (NBC). time signal. Curke--recording artists. program. Theatre program Store Santa Claus.

Revue. time and weather. Turner, entertainer News.Flashes. Alden talU. Collins, Jr.

TVocher Sunshine period. Studio program program. Edits the News (CHS). Salad Dressers (CBS) (CBS). Symphony Concert (CBS).

"Mr. and Mrn." (CBS) Christmas Fund. Trail (CBS). Itadio Playhouse (CDS). and u-eather.

Trcmaine's orchestra (CBS). Witching Hour. A. Rolfe and Hla Lucky ike Dance Orchestra. 1-00 "MaKe a Job" Committee An- (Sign oft).

201.S Meters--141H) KilOCJ'ClM Ross. Livestock reports from Prod. )P Comm'n Ass'n. :1 Haalo Club. -00 The Old Hocking Chair.

MHchem. Tenor. Becker Claus. University of Cincinnati Ed- Series. Sinton orchestra.

5--Literary "Digest Topics in O--Peps'otlcnt Amos 'n' Andy program. Quaker Man (NBC) .45 Ohio Stato Department of. Ed- tlon Night School. Oil Concert Banfl E.JJ TYerk Bubble Blowers to (w and WTA1I Gold Character Headings 19 lore Throats I and Coughs luickly Relieved by this Safe i Prescription Hero's a doctor's prescription lied Thoxino that is really throat IsuraniiC. Its success is due to its iiic.k douhlc notion.

With the very swallow it soothes the sore Iroat and stops the coughing. It direct Id the internal cause. The remarkatto thing a is that while it. relieves instantly it contains nothing lirmfnl, mid i fi Peasant tasting lid safe for the whole family, bing- B-s and speakers find Thoxuia very laluahlc. Put up ready for use in lie, 80c, bottles.

Your loncy hack not satisfied. Sold ly all druggists. Ashcraft--Soprano. Family. Thompson.

Arnold's Orchestra from Lookout prosrarn. CINCINNATI PROGRAMS TOR WEDNESDAY, DEC. 17 A. Bible School S.un- rise "Worship. Program.

Scrap Book CBS. Maid music, Dutch Girl. CBS. for Everyone, CBS Old Range contest. alcrchanu pro- ram Over Motbcr, CBy.

Feet. period. and Minute Meals, C1SS. Hayes talk. Melodies.

rturton Furniture pro- gram. Tremaine's Orchestra, CBS. Merchants music. Magic -Touch Aviators Orchestra, CBS L. Fink--Harry Tucker 1 Orchestra, C.

B. S. Noelcke--Little Symphony, CBS. School ot the Air. CBS.

Health talk. Claus Helper. Stern request musicate. Silhouettes, CBS. Colds novelties.

Surprise program. Diamonds program 45--Fairyland--Children's feature. period. Radio. Toyland program.

Clothing Company znusl- cale. Theatre program. Store Santa Claus. Revue time and weather. Turner, entertainer.

News Flashes. Alden talk. Adams, astrologer, CBS. of Sandy and CBS. Jewelers of Cincinnati, program.

Aristocrats. Seidel and Concert Orchestra, CBS. Medal Fast Weight. CHS. Smolic Dreams, CBS.

Carolers. Christmas Fund. Symphony Orchestra, CBS. and weather. Lombaro'o's Orchestra, CBS Melodies, CBS.

KO. Bible School. morning concert. Xew Kentucky Home-- Tfemlctte Tlllly. program Hour.

A. M. GoudlsS--KBC. novelties. melodies.

concert. Hill program. signal, ilnnce tunes. News flash. Andy--SBC and Olenn program.

ind Vee--NBC. 'WlokT unit his Little Xorons. slgnnl '--US KC. o' the Morning, Exrclsos. etc and Ross.

Quaker Crackel Man NBC. Bill and Jane--KBC. Exercises with Bob Burdette and Ruth Armstrong. program. by Dad Kershner of Y.

il C. A. Food (NBC). Homemakers Hour. 'program--KBC.

Isle of Dreams. 10:30 Livestock Keports from Coop. Assn. Old Time Fiddlers. Ensemble.

and Peanuts. Keports. signals. 13:00 noon--Organ program by Pat Gllllck. Gibson Orchestra Reports from Prod.

Coop. Comm'n. Assn. Farm and Home period--NBC. Radio Club.

program. and Poultry markets. of the Air 3Iatlr.ee Players. of Melody. Jack Little.

World Book Man. Reports from Prod. Coop. Comm'n. Ass'n.

Serenaded. Lessons. and Peanuts. But the Truth. Announcement.

and Ross. Sinton Orchestra. Melodists. Digest Topics' in Brief--NBC. Andy--NBC.

Time Pop Corn Revue. Quaker Man--NBC. Radio Advertising program. Balalaika Orchestra-NBC. Coffee Hour.

Pleasure Hour--NBC. Crosley Theatre of the Air. Weather: Benrus Time. orchestra Ballroom orches- 12:00 Mldnig-ht--Hoyal York Dance orchestra--Toronto--KBC. and Peanuts.

Farm orchestara. Announcement Sign Metem--1330 K. C. 7 Program by Charles Dickens. Quaker Man--N13C.

off. Home Hour--NBC. Talk by Dr. Waris- worth--NBC Side Up--NBC. 12:00 noon--Elgin program--NBC.

Stock Keports from tlie Prod. Coop. Comm'n. Assn't. off.

Stars--NBC Abe and David--NBC. Program. Business Bureau of the in Washington--NBC. Ballroom orchestra. Varieties--w I "Bugs" Baer, master of ceremonies-1 NBC.

Concerji--NBC. Stuart program--NBC Hour--NBC. Cola program. ANTIOCH Special To The Journal. Antioeh, Dec.

18. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Hoffman spent Friday in Dayton with their son, I-eonard, who underwent a minor operation at- Miami Valley hospital. Miss Dorotha Hoffman spciH the week-end in Dayton.

Mr. and Mrs. William Oowroan and daughter spent Monday in Dayton. Mr. and William Kuonlz were West.

Alexandria business visitors Friday. Mr. and Mis. Lester Williams and son Roy, spent Sunday with Mrs. 'Williams' parents, Mr.

and Mrs. William Creach. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Hoch s)ent Tuesday with Mr.

null John body of Vorlsinoiilli. Mr. and Ben Thomas of Sugar Valley spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. James Potter.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cabiness (Mws Opal Getting) are aimounc- injr tho birlh or a (laughter, Jcnn. MV. Mussel Parks and sou spent Snmlay with Yernest Troivtwine of West Manchester.

Mr. and Mrs. John Young and family spent Sunday ivith lihe M- ter's "parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Pliilip Gilbert of TVest Alexandria. Mr. and Harry Potter and son were Sunday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Green oC Dayton.

Mr. and Mrs. rlawlcy Ashworth and family. Mr. and Mrs.

Homer Heneley and sou. Mr. and Mrs. David Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Spahn and family. Mr. and Mrs. Keal Getting, Mr. and Mrs.

Lew Koontz, Mr. and Mrs. Will Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Miler and family TVCTO Saturday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Straw. Boy, 14, Faces Chair Lad In Hysterics As Prosecutor Demands Death in Crime For Which He Is Already Serving Time By Central Prrss. St. Clairaville, 0., DM. 11-year-old boy sits iu a jail cell here hysterically crying in fear of the death chair.

Nor is it an hallucination. John Woods may bo put to death--by due process of law. John already has been punished and mentally tortured. Even to approach his cell throws him into convulsions at times. John, together with Louis Kuhen, 17, shot William Meeker, 00, neighbor, farmer.

Meeker was giving the boys a ride- on his wagon returning from market. The Motive. The -boys robbed him of small change. ware John, just 13 I lien, was sent to the reformatory at Lancaster, 0. Kuhen was held in jail to await, the outcome'of Meeker's wounds.

Meeker died. ICulien was sent to sinte prison for life. Two days after John, the younger boy, was taken to the reformatory, he was stricken with appeudi- ictis. In the grand jury re-indiciccl limn Cor inur- A guard broke the news to tho ill boy--broke it with plusure. Ho described the moments of the old man--and, more vividly, death in the electric chair The boy broke under the strain, Wheels of' "Justice" firind.

But justice' demand its toll Semi-conscious, John was dragjei Lack to tho dingy, crowded, sordit jail here, with iis motley crew of istant to haul home some heavy lewn timbers. Grant was but 12 ears old at this time, and so, while egarded as perfectly competent to andlo the team, ho would, of course, not lave the strength to load the icavy timbers, so arrangements rcre made for a number of mcu to 30 in the woods with hand spikes to ad the timbers for him. But when Clysscs. arrived at the roods tho men were not on hand, 'here liad been some misuuderstaud- ng. Most boys would have driven he wagon back home empty.

Not so with young Grant. Nearby he ob- erved a partly fallen tree whose rnnk rose gradually from the ground ss it proceeded ton-ant the op. This condition, young Graut determined, should be the means of iclping him out of the situation. He unhitched his team from the wagon, and chaining the double rce to the hewn beams, dragged hem across tho trnnk of the fallen ree, where it was practically level vith the ground, one after the other, that the ends projected out far leyoud the fallen tree trunk, and hen skidded them all up along tho supporting tree trunk until there was ample room to back his wagon under their projecting ends. With the -wagon wheels, firmly ilocked, he then hitched his team to the beams, one after the other, and drew them over onto his wagon.

took scarcely longer to do this ban it does to tell about it, and Ulysses was shortly on. his way ionic, where be appeared shortly greatly to the surprise of his father. sion of Laj'os ZUahy's play, "Bio General," in which Walter Huston, Kay Francis and Kenneth MaoKen- na are featured. "The Virtuous Sin," comes to the Palace theatre tomorrow for two days. EIALTO To have played over SO percent of her acting career with but two great stare, and those two the highest of the American stage, is the distinction held by Veda Buck- laud, featured player iu William C.

do Mille's "This Mad World," an all-talking romance of spies behind the German lines which will open at the Rialto theatre Thursdav. Practically all of Miss Backland's stage career was divided between David Warfield and Mrs. Fiske, her debut being with Warfield in "The Grand Army Man." TODAY PRESENT OHTEEDfGS RIALTO Hialto audiences con- inue to be thrilled with "Tho Sea Bat," a most unusual story. They are also much interested in an exceptional short subject, "The Dogway, Alelody," in which tho dogs sing and talk. Tlio Hearst News adds interest to the program.

Raquel Torres was given the highest honor a Mexican city can bestow when she visited Slazatlan, Mexico, recently with the company which mado M-G-il's "Tho Sea directed by Wesley Kuggles. She opened the bull fight that week by riding into tho riug- with the heart official. In Mexico that's akin to being given the keys of an American city by the m'ayor thereof. PALAOE--Beryl Mercer's marvelous pantomimic talents brought her fame in "Three Live Ghosts" and "Seven Days' Leave." plays anuiicr of her iuimita'ble Centenary of the birth of John P. Hartranft (1830--18SD), Pennsylvania governor and soldier.

Cocoa Merchants Association of America meets at New York City. Dingaan Day--national holiday-- iu the Transvall and Orange Free State. FLIERS GET 5 MILES ON GALLON Washington is no field for the motorist who boasts of getting 20 miles out of a gallon of gasoline. Airplanes in scheduled miscellaneous flying operations during the first half of 1930 flew 5.32 miles on each gallon of gasoline. During 1929 they averaged fi.5 miles to the gallon.

TO JUMP Augsburg, Germany it feels to jump out of a balloon at 50,000 feet altitude is a sensation, sought by William Markgraf, youthful Munich aeronaut, who is having a balloon built here for tho orperi- ment. He will tako a picture camera along and make a film record of his spectacular leap. New York has probably the only building in tho world with two sides on one street and one sido on two streets. This is the Northern Dispensary on Grovo and Christopher streets. mother" in "Common Clay," Constance Bennett's new vehicle showing the last times COMIH0 ATTEACTIONS inmates.

The -boy's lawyers were appall cd. They urgaed- that-tlio tution did. not permit a person io Palace theatre, put into jeopardy a second time for the eame crime. But County Prosecutor George McKelvey and Assistant Prosecutor F. D.

McKisson obdurately insisted iiiat John stand trial for bis life. Juvenile -Court Judge Lawrence Irnhoft, who sent the boy to the reform school, now considers lie has no further jurisdiction. Judge W. W. Owen must rule whether the former conviction in juvenile court holds or whether must be tried anew--for murder.

Justice must be served. HISTORIC I I SPOTS By J. H. GALBKAITH Grant's Resourcefulness When Wliitchiw Keid was collecting matter for use in his short life of General Grant to be used iu his "Ohio in the lie wrote to a man iu southern Ohio win) had been a fii-lioolmatc with a the liny, Ohio village, nsking him to try RADIOS Zenltk and Liberal allowance on your old radio or phonograph. See U3 before buying.

EATON MOTOR SALES CO. Main Phone Famous Bobby Jones Orchestra at JEFF'S Wed; Niffht, Dec. 17th This is' one of the best orchestras on tour 50c Admission to recall the most striking thing that he then observed in Grant, tho boy, and liis request brought out this story. Oil one occasion Dlysscs was given his father's fcnm of draft hordes to so to a woods some miles TOMORROW ROMANCE! with Charles Bickford Nils Asther Raquel Torres George F. Marion --SPECIAL ADDED-THE BIB DOGWAY MELODY Dogs That Sing- Dogs That Talk! A Romance Flowers in a World Gone Mad! Try and eq.nal this for a romance to thrill you and touch your heart! A love that rises'above everything a perfect talking drama, a William Da Mille triumph! with Kay Johnson, Louise Dresser and Basil Rathbono EXTRA ADDED RINEY GAUr--OLLIE GRIMM.

"SATURDAY and His TBI-STATE P. M. Songs--Comedy--Music PALACE--When Alexis Davidoff. attended the Snvoroff Military ichool iu Warsaw as a boy ho had little- idea that hu would one. day aid in carrying on the name of the famous Russian general in whoso name the militarv school was founded.

Today Davidoff is playing the rolo of Captain Sttvoroff in "The Virtu- Sin," Paramount talking ver- DANCE Wednesday and Saturday Nites Front and High. Sts. CINCINNATI ORCHESTRA Popularity Contest Saturday Nite Admission 75c per couple. comes from' DANCE Opening Night OLD FASHIONED Thursday Nile--STRING BAND Front High Sts. Adm.

FREE -LYRIC- TODAY! WILLIAM BOTD in "HIS FIRST COMMAND" COMING--WED. and THTJES. Janet Gaynor Ohas. Farrell in "SUNNY SIDE UP" ALL-TALKING and SINGING- PALACE TODAY and TOMORROW She Never Loved Her Husband! But she wanted to save his lifel Protect him from the cruelty of the man she learns to love passionately! What can she do? Renounce lovo for duty7 Or is there another wav? Tcmpestuou a a that defies description! "THE VIRTUOUS SIN" with WALTER HOUSTON KAY FRANCIS KENNETH MacKENNA LAST TIMES TODAY "COMMON CLAY" CONSTANCE BENNETT ADDED SUBJECTS IiotilHe tfitzendn In "1'UIIE AND SIJIPI.E" "JUST A PAL" VATHB SEWS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY "DiXIANA" 1IB1XT WHISIif.lill IIOIIT. lUMli; DAMIJI.S Willard service is not affected by the age of your bat- tery.

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