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The Circleville Herald from Circleville, Ohio • Page 2

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Pnjrc Tv THE DAILY HERALD CIRCLEVILLE, OHIO thitwcluy, October 10, 1940 More than 340,000,000 cups 11 Do You Have Flat 12.3 PERCENT THEATRES tea are drunk in the world every PETTENGII I year. This Is. enough to fill a gigantic cup 7,000 feet in diameter and 42 feet deep. TAX GAIN CITED Your Eyes, Ears 1 JAe (fitcmai from diitaux Three-Fourths Of Year WANTED: A PILOT Japan, exclusive of land in Asia, lias a population of 69,254,148, but is smaller than California. European Italy Wi th 42,903,603 people, is You May Not Be Drafted Finds Collection In State Higher AT THE GRAND Madge Klnsoy Players opened Wednesday at the Grand Theatre and presented the first of what Is to be a delightful series of stage shows.

The Madge Kinsey Players is one of the oldest theatrical organizations In Ohio. Some members of the family have entertained and carried on the tradition of the family for. the last 70 years. The players have gained for themselves the name of "The Show With a Million Friends." smaller man iNew Mexico. Germany with a population of They Leave French Ship to Fight COLUMBUS, Oct.

10 For the Is smaller than Texas. The three-together, have 191,824,508 people living on land smaller than Texas, New Mexico and California. If the United exclusive of Alaska, had'thc same population per square mile as the average of Japan, Italy and Germany, we would have a population of 1,050,022,000, instead of 133,000,000. Perhaps if we had over one billion people and little or no colonial enmlre to hiiv three-fourths of the year just past, Ohio received $36,634,502 from the sales tax as compared with $32,599,704 last year, State In yesterday's show the antics Only Those In Physical Condition Expected To Be Summoned WASHINGTON, Oct. .10 Only tiiose in tlie prime of physical fitness, capable of meeting present rigid army health standards, will be classified in the "immediately available" category in the fortli- coming draft, it was learned to-.

'Jay- i and clowning of Toby O'Brien as reasurer Don IT. Ebrlght reveal our surplus products or bring us food or raw materials, wc wuld stop cu today. This represented a gain care-free funlovlng mischie-boy kept the audience in lecturing people, and begin to take 'a realistic inventory oi ij.o percent. Beer, wine and cigarette excise laughter. Are you sure the shoes your child is wearing are helping and not harming those priceless feet? Place your children's, feet in our hands.

taxes Were 5.1 percent ahead of of our selves and our statesmen. The Italian Japanese pact suggests that Mr. Roosevelt's The show was In four' acts with cast of 14 persons. In addition to the play the son in his cabinet. If there is one man ii this country who Is a bull in a Japan shop, Wrong Horse Harry takes first prize.

Mr. Stlm-son, while in Mr! Hoover's cabinet, WAV, Bbright also reported. For the week ending September 28, was realized from the sales approximately $109,000 policy of meddling and scolding is Grand presents a first run photo play, "Sandy is a Lady," with Baby Sandy, Butch and Buddy; Mischa Auer and many other fa- IB "In other words, a ma -flat "feet; ith any serious ni- rites. Next week's play by the Kinsev tried his best to tell Japan how to behave. But England ducked and left Stimson and us holding the bag.

And forth and so on. Our relations with Russia are wholly Players is "That Boy Toby in Politics" which is said to be even more man for the corresponding weekot last year. Several counties showed sales tax gains of better than 12 percent, Ebright said. These Included Auglaize 1S.1 percent; Cuyahoga 14.5; Defiance 15.3; Holmes 13.9; Lorain 15.6; Medina 19; Miami Montgomery 16.5; Richland 17.2; Seneca 13.4; Shelby 21; Stark 21.2; Wayne 13.4; Williams 13 and Wood 17.3. ir than this weeks presen- unpredictable.

And Russia would with weak eyes or ears probably will -not be called for service unless there is a much greater need for soldiers' than at present. At the same time, however, draft officials warned that malingerers, or those feigning illness in an attempt tu escape induction, will be ruthlessly detected and sternly treated. These piovitions will be iiu-lud. t.itions. MACK'S SHOE STORE be a potential allv if we decide a 1 "Wc had bettei rETTKXGFLL not pry ourselves into a two-ocean war with holy mission calls us to prevent AT THE CLIFTOKA Mighty epic of a mighty na i Japanese imperialists from taking Dong Dang from French Imperialists.

Dear old Done Dane! onlv "The Howards of Virginia" opens Sunday at the Cliftona Theatre to unfold a story torn out of the volume of instrt If Hitler's going to turn east- regret that I have but one life to give to Dong Dang. If the Axis now. comes to terms with Russia so Japan will not have Stalin on rd, he'll be jBHlMllll ie getting in-; c. vho deserted from the S. S.

Xormandle and oilier For some reason, wholly incomprehensible to me, a lot of Republicans think Mr, Roosevelt's domestic policies are full of colic, but In the field of international affairs he Is the paragon of statesmen. In South Amerca and Canada he deserves praise. But beyond the seas it appears that he has sown nothing but dragon's teeth. her back, just where are we? In a JHIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIimilllUlllll IlllllUlllllIlllllllllimilllllllllllllllllllll vessels in A'ew York drink a luast M-ttinir rugged background of America, a story so stirring and so timely iJiat it might have been taken from today's headlines! A story of the birth of freedom and democracy In America, "The Howards of Virginia" is said to be a wondrously exciting, evcf-stlrrlng drama of the struggle between Toi-y aristocrat and simple man of the soil for the right to build Well. China might be our ally, ut when, to satisfy Kev Pittman Uons to be issued to local draft boards, which il be charged with the task of classifying the men who arc to register next Wednesday for possi- As army doctors attached to draft tiendquarleiT.

worked lo get out this volume on "physical standards," conscription machinery buzzed on all fronts. Local draft boards were being set up rapidly in all states, registration i 1 nglund. where they plan tu join the "Free France" forces I Charles de Gaulle. Left lo right (seated), Yves Koye.r, gnoral, Alkiin Ciier, Dominique Le Mindu and Pierre Tan-lnding, Paul Thcmion, Albert, liourhis and Emmanuel and a few other silver-tongued orators. Roosevelt signed the bill buy foreign silver at two or It look as if Spain, too, would three times its value, he weakened join mc axis, bile is a weak country, but her seaports and is- Questions And Cary Grant and Martha Scott co-starred in the new Frank lands in the Atlantic are jumping China and encouraged Japan to go In for the kill, i Mr.

Roosevelt's announced policy is that he will rccojrnize no mili- the Lloyd production, which a iiuuimg oi spuiusn influence Concerning XL S. Draft in South A ish Civil erica. When the Span-' conquest. .1 nis seems to broke out Mr pn. i mean tnnt although he had done ed' upon Elizabeth Page's sensational Literary Guild best-selier.

"The Tree of Liberty." Sidney Buchman. of "Mr. Smith Goes to the velt had Dreviouslv sIp-hp1 1 crtective to help China uplex machi CIreSilIIssHI'TIgrsI vs GROVEPORT ill I Editor's Note: lid today inangur continuing scri i appeal Washington" fame, penned the local draft adaptation, and the supporting a Sir Cedrlc Hard- forbidding the shipment of arms I Ptand- CMChsKvakla, Finland, and munitions to belligerents But', hC contlmjc' as long as, that act did not apply to civil war 13 Presitent. third, fourth or We had then two alternatives! to seoId threaten tcs the first of question lccrning draf Alan Aiarshal and Richard pecial boards of appeal oi me most powerful nations I he historic and realistic a world who Draft officials who have loured I he country returned with three major reports: 1. There will be enough volun-) leers to make up "the bulk of the i first call for 100.000 men." 2.

Industry is ready to replace men called up, give them their I jobs back when they complete their year's training, and also find places in which the new employees, hired to replace draftees, can be kepi. lup to decide disputes be- his light com- draft boards and draftees. edy roles for the Columbia pie- vycr is needed, a written is said to give the screen the lion sufficient to oh- 1 'renleal performance oi his car- pr-jdc quar- disli'tC as lon' 35 a-ne us now live. And it may be tl o-et: these you" meM we arc hearing. ecr in his portaril of Matt How- Tlie other alternativ M'd.

hardy, untamed frontiersman, I mixed up In Spain's Civil War. Mr. MiHicnts at university v. no runs love witn a gracious Roosevelt I FRIDAY, OCT. 11, 8 P.

I 1 AT The High SeSsool Atretic Field 1 ADMISSION special act scnpimg won't live as long they should. American mothers mav wish that'wc had fewer multi-m lionairc Buliitts. Biddies or ousiness col- oenc huh, wiin ner, passed through Congi btain deferred status" builds a home in the wilderness. could, in effect, take ig fully rikiuaie students must he 11 not only a conquest of the 3. Local boa ri instructed to gr all borderline pendents or oc which makes Grant's part so ernment Crniwells.

fir-vn- id- Washin to obi stude ug, is uie earnestness and i upalional neccs- the Axis acainsr us Tn ac tnc nam of i the grim determination Ith Ship of State. One old-fashioned APULM words. Mr. Roosevelt has ho president is willing to give his helprd bulld up inti. rupled ire will be dls possible.

is on physical rlca. PRICES ON GOOD; 'QUALITY STEERS Urn, life, willing to risk his home and t(t his happiness in the fight for Am-I I STUDENTS jascl The in-lr otner tieet. He would not cost a pennv ertra, but be worth a million dollars plus. SAMUEL' B. PETTENGILL standards, i ill unemployed workers or service in vital defense 's obtain deferment? deferment will b- gront- erican freedom freedom tc ship, freedom to speak and and to assemble and the pass by the merits of the Spanish conflict.

Franco might have won anyway. But it goes to show how dangerous it is to butt in on OFF AT AUCTION! iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiii 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 c-d to uneu gle tor a government tn which the lployed skilled workers. fights. Among other downtrodden ml Ity shall rale and the mi- Prices on soo-l steers, 1 land heifers 1 Hon, last sll'k excus-: i in. icgisteiing on rcgislra-I always the col shall have the right to "seieit lias now fired nonties there peak freely.

I HalT' Woodring and put Mr. stini- i lege fieshmei red the local examining oians to fulfill all army requirements of health before placing men in the first class. It was recalled thai during the World War 30 percent of the men otherwise available were deferred by draft boards on physical grounds, ami another eight percent were later deferred by the army. Special Class tfel Up Livestock sale Wednesday with A. Draft officials will vWt all I.Of'AL MAN' IV WRIXK H9RB9iliSk hiplicst pnecs quoted at 1 0.30.

hospitals register bed-ruUlen Ross County autborities Tue- I A 1 i T- rTi T' f't. "i.sh- men of draft age. Persons quar- ilav. released Maurice Franklin fm -aSt I imCS 1 OHjte prices hclnr. sn while the anlinert snd thoso too ill home Brnwn.

Circlevillc. subject to re-- 1.02 and calve inarkels reimiinrrl to rceislcr mav do imm, 1 AW Brla Rita There Is a special class- 113 -in, steady. i cry Local oral, hoards sh(i hc 2Ut0 collision with Arthur Wol- Athernc Hayworth "i i 1 of ns ford, of near Hopctoim. at Hope-j mffl They will1 be eUsined'as' available Will "Tile LaifV III QSieStiflfl" Tor "limited service." Officials M' 1 "-s h- VtSVm I said tins 1 ffiMe lfc A at all, unless the need for men JlA-bUNS "here ihc Shows Play! comcT tjp ZLT i SJ; SAT. 2-t run feature -V I aelaSs IO ib.

1 Regulorly 151 AH flavorsl I Hershey's Arcadia 1 I focto "ty lbJ I I SET 15L riTcl 1 as. 10 9 ADDED SATUKOAY 4 Another Thrilling Chapter of 'DEADWOOD DICK' 3 DAYS STARTING SUNDAY xwr 15 STORY OF AMERICA'S GLORIODS Bflflffi THE STORY OF MIEWCA'S GLORIODS Bfflrfl? Wjx A 7 he Texas W-i Ranaert" HE HUAHD OF VIKGIMS JU KiUi Sir Cedric Hardwicke iL Alan MarshalN Richard Carlson IJi 1 AXn CO-FEATURE BEHIND THE DOORJ OF A 5TUDIo I'RIDAY 9 i ui-t-n, fPTHE VILLAIN STI Mi nnn rTTrn rrr u3H8gS OS with with HUGH HERBERT I LLOYD NOLAN PLUS LAST CHAPTER RED RYDER IT'S AT T1IH flltANl) IT'S TIIK RKST SHOW IN TbWX.

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