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Page Eight THE DAILY HERALD C1HCLEVILLE, OHIO Monday, July 10, 193d WIND CAUSES HEAVY PROPERTY, CROP DAMAGE IN WILLIAMSPORT AREA On The Air VETERANS MEET SEPT. 23-4 FOR 2 1ST GATHERING 4H CLUB NEWS Activities of Groups Pickaway County 20 TELEPHONE POLES DOWNED DURING STORM finished a high school education. The law also gives the O. S. and S.

O. Board of Trustees authority to send an inmate, with expenses paid, to a high or trade school outside the institution. Another law effective today gives school boards authority to purchase buses on the installment plan, paying one-third down and the balance In three equal annual payments. Other laws authorize consolidation of domestic life, accident and health insurance companies and broaden investment fields for life insurance companies. 9:00 If I Had the Chance.

Mort Lewis, M. Norman Cloutier's orchestra. Guest: Jane West, radio authoress, and Nat Sliilkret, noted conductor, composer and arranger, WENL. 9:00 Tom Wallace (Uncle Walter); Sweet Adeline; Tom, Dick and Harry; Bob Strong's orchestra, WLW. MISTER DISTRICT ATTORNEY With Raymond Edward Johnson filling the bill as Mr.

District Attorney, the third in the series of racket smashing episodes will get under way Tuesday, July 11, when Mr. D. smashes a taxi-cab syndicate and jails the underworld powers attempting to muscle in on an honest profession. Harry Salter and his orchestra will furnish the musical cues and the background. The program will be heard at 9 p.

over the coast-to-coast NBQ-Red network. BOB CROSBY Helen Ward, first lady of DAYTON, July 10 Veterans of the Thirty-seventh Division of the American Expeditionary Forces, ami "ladies of the 37tli' will convene In the Dayton Bilt more Hotel' for their twenty-first annual reunion Sept. 2, 3, and La bor Day, Sept. 4. Officiating general chairman will be th Reverend William P.

O'Connor who served overseas with the 62nd Field Artillery Brigade, and is a past national chaplain of the American Legion. At present he Is filling a charge as one of the chaplains of the Dayton National Military Home. Mrs. Charles F. Bell, president of the local auxiliary, is arranging festivities for the ladies.

The 37th division was the Ohio National Guard unit in the World War. Prior to engaging In combat "Over There" the Buckeyes trained on the Mexican border and at Camp Sheridan, Montgomery, Alabama. A national convention has been held every year since the signing of the Armistice. FOUR NEW OHIO STATUTES A EFFECTIVE NOW COLUMBUS, July 10 Four laws passed by the 93rd general assembly, including one allowing inmates of the Ohio Soldiers and Sailors' Orphans' Home, Zenia to remain there until completing the educational course, became effective today. age of 18 whether or not they had It will pay you to sco these cars before you buy.

Terms to suit. Fickaway Peppers The Pickaway Peppers met Wednesda3', July 5, in the township school building. Only one member was absent. After1 the business meeting members worked on their projects. Refreshments were served by Rose-lyn Dreisbach and Evelyn Pierce.

The next meeting of the' club will bo held July 19 In the school house. Marguerite and Phoebe Timmons will be in charge of the refreshments. ROSELYN DREISBACH, News Reporter. Jackson Livestock The side captained by Ilulse won the pest hunt conducted by the Jackson township livestock club. About 2,000 pests were killed during the hunt.

The club met in the township school July with all 14 members present. There was one visitor. A baseball game was enjoyed. The next meeting will be held along Darby creek on July 18 at LEGIONNAIRES TO GATHER JULY 16 IN PORTSMOUTH A of Circleville Legion- held in James Dickey post headquarters. Delegates of Howard Hall post are E.

C. Ebert and James Shea. Lorcn Dudlnson and Orin Dreisbach are alternates. Registration for the will start at 9:30 a. m.

The princi pal speaker for the be Tom W. McCaw, post depart His address wi! be given at 2 p. m. Election o. delegates to the national tion will be held in the afternoon pEADING the Bible to his children evangelist of Nashville, MONDAY 6:00 Amos 'n' Andy, WBNS.

6:30 Blondie; Comedy Sketch. Comedy sketch, patterned ter the "Blondie" cartoon by Chick Young, with Arthur Lake and Penny Singleton, WBNS. 7:00 Order of Adventurers, True stories by famous explorers and adventurers. Guest: Captain William E. Young, authority on shark fishing, WJZ.

7:00 Al Pearce's Gang; Comedy and Music, WLW. 7:30 Margaret Speaks, 50-Rrano. Symphony orchestra conducted by Alfred Wallen-stin, WLW. 7:30 Magic Key. Colonel Stoopnagle; LeRoy Shelton, comedians; Eton Boys; Ray.

Bloch's orchestra, WKRC. 8:00 Doctor I. WCKY. Radio Theater; Drama. Charles Laughton, celebrated English actor, and Zasu Pitts in "Ruggles of Red Gap," WBNS.

9:00 Guy Lombardo's Orchestra, WBNS. 9:00 True or False; Quiz Program, WLW. 0:30 Larry Clinton's Musical Sensations, WLW. TUESDAY 12:15 All-Star Baseball Game. The annual All-Star Baseball Game between the National and American leagues.

WBNS. 0:00 Fred Waring, WGY. 6:15 Quiz program with Ransom Sherman and Bob and vocalists. "The Bet," by Anton Chekhov, will be tonight's "World Greatest Story," WLW. 7:00 Inside Story; Dramatized News Behind the Headlines, WCKY.

7:00 Dick Powell, singer and M. Martha Raye, vocalist: Celebrities, 8:30 Bob Crosby's Orchestra. he said ill continue until he got the "kind of answer, 1 want" from President Roosevelt. He sent letter to the President and received a reply which he considered unsatisfactory. The children arc (left) and Donald.

swing, will make a second guest appearance on CBS's Dixieland Music Shop Tuesday, July 11, 8:30 p. when she appears with Bob Crosby and Johnny Mercer in a half hour program of Down South jive. Crosby and his band will hurry to "New York from Atlantic City in time to make several recordings before the broadcast. On the show, Miss Ward and Crosby will sing and the band will play "Skater's Waltz." The Bobcats' contribution will be "She's Crying For Me." ALEC TEMPLETON Alect Templeton will introduce persons in the studio to name five notes at random. With these five notes.

Templeton will improvise a chord and turn it into a rhapsody. Highlight of the half hour show will be Templeton's own operatic impressions and an 39 Chev. Cpe. 37 Plymouth Sedan 37 Pontiac Coach 34 Ford Sedan 34 Graham Sedan 36 Ford Coupe 35 Dodge Coupe 35 Olds Coupe 32 Plymouth Coach E. E.

CLIFTOM-D. A. YATES Reduced Milkers Cream Separators The Daily Washington Merry Go Round 13 WWUW Brown, WLW. audience participation in the sec- The new measure for Xenia 6:15 Jimmie Fidler' series broadcasts an old measure which I Gossip. WHIO.

I Tuesday, July 11, 8:30 p. day' Jul' to th required inmates to leave at the I Brown, WLW. 6:15 Jimmie Fidler, Movie Gossip, WHIO. audience participation in the second of his series uf broadcasts Tuesday, July 11, 8:30 p. group will go to Portsmouth, Sun day.

July 16. to attend the convention of the seventh district to be The new measure for Xenia counteracts an old measure which required inmates to leave at the 7:00 Johnny Green's orchestra NBC-Red. when he invites five NOW-Prices on McCORMICK-DEERING Are (Continued from Page. Four) main portions of what this Ad-ccrtain figures high in Democratic I ministration has striven for." ranks. They arc men skilled in The President added that he gauging political ambitions and did not want to run again, but hidden motives, hut none has that he would fight to the last emerged with any definite convic- ditch to see that his general pro- and to run for a third term.

going down." he said, "I am going ist: Parkyakarkus, comedian, will sing "If I Didn't Care." Billy Two significant results stand down fighting and LuJ Gluskin's orchestra. Mills and the orchestra will give out, however. One is that he has WBNS. out with "She Didn't Say Yes," told most of ilia callers more or I Information. Please; Quiz- 'and "Why Do I Love You." Terii- Icss the same thing.

Thev I EX.VtlPl.K OF DICWT.Y zing Experts and Guest Cc- pleton's concerto with the orches- Parkyakarkus. comedian, and Lud Gluskin's orchestra. WBNS. 7:30 Information. Please; Quizzing Experts and Guest ihavc i-omnared notes and found President rr.ir.hi sized lebntics, WJZ.

tra will be "Honeysuckle Rose." I I II bWl 1 lltr WJZ. that the President has a sort of quite strongly the need of build- 8:00 We- thc Ddama 1 JSBit'2 set snecch on the third term auh-l and Music, WBNS. A comedian, a bridge expert, a fl 2B9- -Hi 8:00 We, the Per.r,'c. Ddama and Music, WBNS. Reduced prices on McCormick- Deering Milkers and Cream Separators make these high quality machines a real value.

Come in and let us tell you about their many valuable features. Or, call us for a ject. I i 8:00 Artie Shaw's Orchestra. singing pianist and thc actress fl Mfi3 MS I The other is that Roo.evclt 1 1 7 1- Helen Forrest. vocalist, daughter of a famed actor will 1 I MUk'wor'k on urges th par to Lk a nd i en Inn -u Jam himel KDKA.

be George guests on His I 1 for now limber He A 8:30 Alec Templeton, famous Celebrltv Program over Ulc 1 principle that Ii'varhbly he starts by callin-M fT Dewey blim pianist; Conrad Napel, NBC-Red network Wednesday, sasaanai 1- smooth and uniform. the roll of those who mi-lit be 3 vocalist; July 12 at 8:30 p. m. They are Built in single and ,0" lno -Sl'iger. Maidenly blossomed forth J.

i double units. 8:00 Artie Shaw's Orchestra. Helen Forrest, vocalist, KDKA. 8:30 Alec Templeton, famous blind pianist; Conrad Nagel, M. Edna Odell.

vocalist; Billy Mills' orchestra, WLW. Corn Leveled, Wheat Shocks Blown Through Fields Saturday Evening MANY ROOFS NEED REPAIR Circleville's Temperature Soars To 96 Degrees Sunday Afternoon A severe electrical and wind storm lashed the Williamsport district, Saturday night, causing heavy damage to property and crops. The storm felled approximately 20 poles of the Citizens Telephone Numerous lines were out of order, corn throughout the district was badly damaged, wheat shocks overturned. Farmers were uusy 'Sunday rcshocking their wheat. There were numerous re ports of small buildings being damaged by-the high winds'.

tc storm struck in the Wil- liamsport district about 6:10 o'clock, residents said, and the heaviest portion of the storm lasted for about 15 mintes. Lights in the village were out for a shurt time. Streets in Williamsport were lined with, broken tree limbs Williamsport was cut off from toll line service after the storm. of the Citizens Tele phone Co. labored until midnight restoring telephone service to th village.

They uaid the storm ex tended from Union Chapel north weat past Williamsport. Six poles fell across Route 22 betwer Williamsport and New Holland. Hural Areas Hit Residents of Williamsport ported no serious damage to pr( perty in the village. Rural dii tricts were the hardest hit. Kai niers doubted If some of the con blbwn down by the storm, would straighten.

The storm added more loss to I farmers on their wheat, already damaged by the rains that prevented threshing, and increas ed the moisture content of th grain. high wind overturned screening building at the Huusicl er elevator near Williamspor The building was about 12 by feet in size. An old crib was overturned. One of the farms believed the hardest hit by the storm was that of the Rev. Jacob Bartlicl-mas, of S.

Court street, located northwest of Williamsport. The tenants on the farm are Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Bauman. A large stock shed was demolished.

One side of the tin root on the barn was blown off. The barn was protected by insurance. Many trees were uprooted and some twisted off several feet above the ground, the Rev. Mr. Barthelmas said.

A brooder house was overturned and nearly 100 chicks killed. Tl -wind took a large pane of gla from an upstairs window and fell to the ground unbroken. Tl Rev. Mr. Barthelmas said tl corn crop was heavily damaged A shed on the Byron Frederic farm, Wayne township, was ove turned.

A silo on the George Bolcnder farm, Wayne township, was damaged but not overturned. Roofs on the residence of Sam Schleich, and the barn of Guy Rector, both north of Williamsport, were damaged. Employes of the telephone company said considerable line damage was caused by limbs of trees being blown into lines. Temperature at fifi Rainfall in Circleville in the 2 hours prior to a. m.

Sunday amounted to only .3 of an inc The city escaped the heavy stori Highest temperature in the ci was 96.. Lowest Sunday nig: TOST NAMES DELEGATES Gilbert Crawford, of near Darbyvillc, vice commander of Arch post, American Legion, of Holland, has been named delegate of the post to the state convention. The appointment was made by John O. Dawson, of Clarksburg, post commander. Oscar Flack, finance officer, is alternate.

Commander Dawson will represent the post at the national convention in Chicago. PLANT OPEN (This Month's Hours) 6:30 in. to 11 p. ni. Sat.

6:30 in. to 12 p. m. Sun 7 a. m.

to 9 p. ni. CIRCLEVILLE ICE CO. ISLAND ROAD iiSatSaSSS rw-d pouioey HiLL IMPLfcMfcNr t0. and Hopkins.

as he describ 9:00 Hal KemPs Van Stecden with vocals by The PHONE 24 CIRCLEVILLE, OHIO thorn, "ihe motley crew of rymn- I the Wyn" Bb crats gathered together under nation in thc same way. as a candidate because Jie Vs too To. come with IhTgS WHIO. 0:00 Mr. District WLW.

IT CO. lie ssys, niuldn gl imnrrswion that Roosevelt lion- fcSC Ihe nnminnlion. Byrd and George i rstly (Iocs not want A he skims mw with scanty men-' to run for a third term: but that mMS, Cordell he feels is too he is lerminod his 'I 1 oUI- i program must be carried on. C. JOHNNY VANDER MEER comes greot new star But when the President comes th-n r.oosevo.lt.

himself, wil? run of a great old gamo is Uovernor of Western State. Roy K- Holmes, superintendent -tf- TBW you without fighting it?" i intendent of the Kingston schools "wW "71: 3 -T I. 4BW! MAM i I ffl Thc President also explains succeeding N. L. Sutherland, re VHgfr 4Tfilf 11 If ISM "fe he dors not demand h.s 1 signed WB MJ jjlvyf JS I gy ff surccssor art-opt all of the Rooso- Previous to the McDermott po- Wm i i I TM.

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