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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • 21

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Cincinnati, Ohio
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KTWS 8SCTT0! THE ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI, SUNDAY, APRIL 17, 1932 JUDGE'S RULING AFFIRMED RECEIVER Is Removed By Court By Butler County Coroner In Fatal Hamilton Accident. FECIAL PIferATCH TO IKX CXQriin. Hamilton, Ohio, April 16 Dr. Edward Cook, Coroner, at an inquest today, affirmed Municipal Judge A. J.

Pater's ruling' when he held C. W. Furhmau, 316 Ludlow Street, under a manslaughter charge in connection with the death of Robert Elliott, age 10 years, of 917 Central Avenue. Evidence. Dr.

Cook said, is circum After Failnre To Account For Funds Surety Company To Be Called On, 'Tis Said. Smith-Kasson Fashions for Larger Women Showing How Great a Difference the Right Dress Makes stantial, but yet Is of sufficient weight to cause such a charge Failure of Clifford J. Dieterle, 1302 against Fuhrman. The boy was struck by an auto mobile, on Central Avenue, left In the street, then caught on the mechanism under another machine and dragged 14 squares. He died a short time later.

A broken light on Furh-rnan's car and pieces of glass are pointed to by police as the basis for the Furhman charge. 0 If you Want a Bargain Imagine! Perfect Sheer BETTJCK FINANCING FRKDICTED Tn an address at the annual meet Men's White ing of the Butler County Teachers' flnn. at Hamilton High School today, Joseph W. Fichter, Assistant State Director of Education unio, said from the present economic turmoil will come a better financial structure for education. This, he Chiffons From Our Street Floor Hosiery Shop at only 59c Westminster Drive, accountant, to account for approximately $14,600 in his hands as receiver of the International Aircraft Corporation, resulted In his removal as receiver by Judge Stanley Struble in Common Pleas Court yesterday, and the appointment of Nicholas Klein, attorney, as receiver In his stead, with orders to wind up the receivership.

bondsman, the American Surety Company, will be called upon to take care of the alleged discrepancy, It was announced. He was named receiver by Judge Struble, March 27, 1929, in a suit filed by Clarence E. Ogden, a creditor. His bond was fixed at $75,000. All assets were sold out some time ago, for $72,500 and a dividend of 40 per cent was paid to creditors.

Remaining in Dieterle's hands, It was alleged, was approximately $14,600, which awaited settlement of a controversy regarding a certain motor before final distribution, but this was settled some time ago. Ten days ago J. G. DeFossett and Arthur H. Ewald, Attorneys, representing the receiver, reported to the Court that Dieterle had not filed his final account and refused and failed to distribute the balance of the money on hand.

Judge Struble Issued a citation for Dieterle, who appeared and said that he had the pointed out, will be true, especially for rural schools that have suffered Shirts $1 ,29 2 for $2.50 For One Day Only more than schools in metropolitan areas. The association today elected new msmhera. John O. Frv. Hamilton.

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OXFORD MAN BOOKED. Professor H. C. Benneke, of the Miami University School of Business Administration, Oxford, Ohio, will speak here Tuesday night at the regular Foremen's Smoker, in the Y. M.

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There is to be no public announcement for some time on the result of a conference held by members of r.itv rionnr.il tnnlsht regarding the Men can Always use New Hose city's municipal transportation prob Men's Socks sociation. He then was instructed to obtain a certificate from the building association showing the deposit there and to present this to the Court. Dieterle promised to do so, but failed to return, so Judge Struble ordered the Sheriff to serve a citation. He was not found and the citation was left at his home, and the matter was set for hearing yesterday before Judge Struble. lem.

There are now, Deiore uouncu, six propositions for a transportation system to replace the one now operated in part by the Cincinnati lake Erie Railway Co. and privately nwnpH hiiflRes. The franchise for Hamilton expire i Dieterle appeared with his wife nearly two years ago ana sinto uieu negotiations have been under way. On a nf thn nrnnosula UD for consid yesterday morning and admitted that he was not prepared to account for the money but would eration is a municipally owned elec Lacy Sweaters For One Day Only Almost any color you want, plain, two-toned or striped. Smart neck-lines and sleeves.

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