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Hillsboroâs C.S. Bell Company provided materials for D-Day operations Pictured is one of the C.S. Bell Company s Navy Bells. (Submitted photo) D-Day and Memorial Day are significant in United States history, and both are directly linked to The C.S. Bell Company in Hillsboro, Ohio. Noted historian Jean Wallis pointed out in her 1970s research the implications of The C.S. Bell Company supplying tens of thousands of bells to the allied forces during World War II. ‘The most famous bell that the company made,” Wallis wrote, is “a nine and three-quarter inch bell weighing 20 pounds and known as the invasion bell. ....
D-day and Memorial Day are significant in United States history, and are directly linked to the C. S. Bell Company in Hillsboro.Noted Hillsboro historian J ....
The Man. The Legend. God’s machine gun. Billy Graham was an American institution for almost six decades, counseling presidents, world leaders, Hollywood stars, the queen of England, gangsters and the common man alike. To many, he was a modern-day prophet who helped our nation in the most trying of times. In my new book, Billy Graham: The Man I Knew, (Salem Books, April 13, 2021) I unearthed many never-before-told stories and facts about the world’s best-known and beloved evangelists. Here are 10 facts you will discover about Billy Graham. 1. Billy Graham had dreams of playing Major League Baseball He was a dairyman’s son from North Carolina who wanted nothing more than to become a Major League Baseball player after meeting the legendary Babe Ruth at an exhibition game in his home state. Billy batted lefty and had a fair throwing arm and a decent glove, but showed no signs of superstar potential. He had visions of grandeur: playing in Wrigley F ....
Bellâs exit makes High Court history Save Share With the retirement of Justice Virginia Bell this week, history will be made. For the first time since the High Court was formed in 1903, none of its judges will have come directly from a state court. Some say it is a bad sign for federalism â it is, after all, the final court for the states â and a crucial area of the High Courtâs work, criminal law. Justice Virginia Bellâs retirement will leave the court short on criminal law expertise â and state judges. Gillianne Tedder Bell served on the NSW Supreme Court and NSW Court of Appeal for 10 years before she joined the court in 2009. She is being replaced by Federal Court judge Jacqueline Gleeson, who will be sworn in at a ceremony in Canberra on Monday. ....
Advertisement The property industry has ramped up its political donations to a fresh peak that takes its total funding to $54.2 million over the past two decades, finds new analysis that calls for curbs on the way big companies buy influence. The donations rose to $5.7 million in 2019 in a long-term trend towards greater spending on the major political parties, handing federal Liberals about twice as much as Labor. Westfield co-founder Frank Lowy is among the property developers leading the list of donors over two decades. Credit:Louise Kennerley Billionaire property developers including Westfield co-founder Frank Lowy, Harry Triguboff of Meriton, John Gandel of the Gandel Group and Lang Walker of the Walker Group are among the top 10 donors over two decades. ....