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2 THE CINCINNATI ENQUIKKK kE.YTl'CKY EDITION. MARCH 1943 Commercial Airline Service Is Inaugurated COLLECTIONS At Kenton County's Greater Cincinnati Port of $23,000 Listed CREST OF 47.2 Ashland-Catlettsburf. srea. Others will ordered out wher necessary, he added, and the militia equipment, put to us earlier thia week In moving ninny Frankfott resident, ran be used. I Kenton County' (Jn-atir Cimin nati A i 1 1 became a base f-r com-! merrlal airline operation yesterday Is About To Occur! The atate highway patrol already lly Advance (iills Corps 'sXy? i I ihaa men on duty In Covington.

In Ked Cross l)ric. Louisville. Maysvllle and Paducah 'when Transcontinental A Western and stand ready to give all AU inaugurated shuttle plane In Louisville. 112 ing Director, report he Bhuuie nervier, dm ic The Governor asked I ha I re one hour aftrr t. for nf the militia and Ran at 11 a.

Above Flood Stae. highway patrol be made to Ad jt. emergency transmitter and other Gen. fi. H.

May. radio equipment had been flown to the field from Kansas City, gave the Cincinnati area Its fust commercial air service since last Sat-luiday when the Ohio River flood Flood Doings P.1 iH i. Solicitors, Held Up Because Of Flood Duty, rial) To Catch Second Wind. i Collections totaling have been turned in bv the Adnce i Gift Committee of the Kenton' County Chapter, Red Cross War' 'Fund dilve. William Rmke, com-: jmittee Chairman, has reported toj Frank Michaels General Chairman Rurke pointed out that hi com-; mittee still was HOiXM shy of its quota bev-ause his solicitors had been held up by the flood "Many of our team workei shave' been doing double duty." he explained.

"As soon a we ran catch; our second wind, we expect to In-; tenify our efofrt and reach our; quota pronto." Among contributions reported prior to the flood was one for J1.000; Fair And Warmer Forecast For Falls City, Removing Threat Of More Rain. Louisville. March 8-AP) Jlood-txperlenced residents of the Louisville area waited tensely tonight a tha turbulent Ohio River Inched slowly towatd a predicted cret of 47.2 feet thia morning. Tha 8. Weather Bureau predicted that the high mark would be reached about 6 a.

remain at tha crest "for ona or two days and then drop slowly at first, accelerat Msgr. H. Geiscn, pastor of the drov, (h(. 8j, lnrl ollt of Iuriken Church of the Immaculate Concep-1 airport. tlon, Newport, announced yesterday jn tne fiemoon of lis that Iemen services would be held 1 0)el stlon tn plane, which is to at 7 30 m.

today at the church, make five round tups to Dayton and that masse, would be sung at passengers, 1.200 pounds of exprea 7:30, and 10.30 a. m. Sunday. Jn(J vvwd. of Tht The flood rose to a point where prf and mail wet flown south-two Inches of water was on the bound from Dayton.

Express and AAF SHOW EARNS $6,547. Col. William F. DeWitt, left, commanding officer of the AAF Convalescent Hospital at Ft. Thomas, is receiving A check for $6,547.81, earned for the hospital's special welfare fund as net profits from a seven-day run of "The Man Who Came to Dinner," taged at the Cox Theater by the Ft.

Thomas Players. Sgt. Herbert Machiz. producer of the play, looks on as the check is presented by Irving Wi-sen of the Wiesen-Hart Press, underwriters of the show. mall aervlce will re inauguraiea on first floor the rectory and four northbound flights today.

Jack Bur- mora Inches would have put water Cincinnati District Mana on the main lloors or rn cnun.ni, for TWA. said last night. ing later." L' -a nd school buildings. Father Geiaen Although thers Is no admlnis- nw-aui to move a trpper guage her. at IS p.

a polni i 'Z, "1 JZ I from the New England Distillery 115 Pike Covington. Joseph Creaghead, Chairman of I house-to-house solicitation, reported worker Munu of hi. 1 VVt n1lrl. 1 -V- d- j'to tors failed to send in an initial it had reached six hours earlier. SEC HEARING OFF Philadelphia, March AP) The SEC has complied with a request that a consolidated hearing on the corporate simplification of the Louisville Gas A Electric Co.

be postponed from March 14 to April 11. The reason given was that city officials must devota all their attention to serious flood conditions. tin jw, the basement of the buildings to the rount Fred Pastorlus, the second floor of the school build-, operations manager fori Ing. TWA. decided to use the field or 'shuttle service to Dayton when; Four Kenton Red Cross workers TWA was flooded out of Sunken I are to give a radio program from i airport.

Radio equipment was ob-J 2 30 to 2 45 p. m. tomorrow over frorn Kansas City and crews Station WCKY Jn the Interest Were flown to the; the current War Fund drive, from (jhicago. Automobile i Ing of work done by the local Red i wre provided to accom-j Cross Chapter. Those appearing on; modllte and company; the program are Mrs.

A. K. Runner, at the airport. Chairman of the Kenton County, Rurinifton said the shuttle serv- port of their collections for the four opening days because they were "up to their ears in flood One of the first passengers to use the TWA shuttle service between the Greater Cincinnati Airport, Boone County, and relief work," he said, adding A triple tie for first place was turned Wednesday to Camp Bowie, not f)k; w. Ikr, Onalitv Coordinator for rhe.

But their enthusiasm is registered for teams captained by after a visit with his parents. t. n.trn;r dampened. They are the most ener- J. W.

St. i Mr and Mrs Herbert Chnae of L.J rm TVVA etic Sr0UP of worker 1 have ever John and Miss Alice Hill at the North Fort Thomas Avenue, Fort level la 28 feet and the Sewald "ollea, from the airport would give Th flood ia no doubt in mv.i -u rr-, i WarH i unown. mere 1 ri.ttirtrion I II I railthl lr, II crest of 571 eet i i i connecuon. river reached last night in tront ot the Motel INetherland laza. mind but that our next report of the Fort Mitchell Country Club for an indefinite visit with her runa nainuan, ami ci urv wi, 41 d(l air scriedules at 1(111 1 1 Dayton.

28 operated by TWA. 10 10 a and 1 10 ar.d 2 foot lighted runways It is com- "enienuou.iy en-, Bowlmg league. Mrs. John hhnver husband parents. Mrs.

C. O. 1 Or Public Relations Chairman, ier. Th. Weather Burea Predicted rrc.ved I The flight schedule of the shuttle When Pastorius decided to opei plete except for an administration fouraging.

i Team is in second place. The 11-( Clark (Dorothy Chase) of Rich- leer vice calls for the plane to leave shuttle service from the building, hangar nd radio equip Creaghead reemphasized that con-. liam Macklin and John Blakely mond, also is visiting her lair ana warmer weainer in mis, parents. Another daughter, Mrs. pf At Of tomorrow removing a threat rn" from the Greater Cincinnati Airport at Greater Cincinnati Airport to Day- ment.

All air lines operating in tnbutlona from individuals would 'Team, are tied for third place. moiaTinUU 8lrfet "nd 7:30, 9 15 and 11 a and 2 and ton he pointed out that servtce Cincinnati have contracts to epted only through house-to-1 Mrs. J. W. St.

John rolled the Mayor WVUon Avenu(l. kinf t0 'ollcitation. "No will be of the feminine bowl-1 Tony Krumal (Tay Chase) of p. m. It win arrive at the could not be resumed at Ixinken us the field as soon as its facili- vincennes, was nome over p.

m. It will arrive at th could not be resumed at Umken us. the field as soon as its facili- nou9e one highest score "7-" XJIJUIHVI1IV of solicited at his place of business' ers of the evening with a score past en(j to visit her ald th flood menace w. UP "l'n airport at 8 30 and 10 13 tiea are complete. a.

Airport for at least one month. control, whlla Mayor Sam Shannon h' ru'r'nl' stiong, an(, 5 xl, Th. Gre.t.r Cincinr.ati Airport. The airtxirt has been used for this year." he said. "Advance gifts; 189.

Mrs. Daniel Fries rolled 155 hrother. lif J.ffersonvllla. serosa the 001 uoais avaiiRme wnc iv. Tim.

i i ...1 i souc 1 1 at I ona were irom ousinesses ror aecona yisi-e. ii.uin- i.f.lunn" 10 llh the situations Husses to connect with the from ErUr.ger. was by the Army bomber pilots. In addition Mr. jonn onr ver suore or fliki.

will Lov-a lha I'lncinniatl 1 Jrrinitt ftiAn in. i nsr Kenton County's Quota in me iul iiitii in jia.i.c me fersonvllle's situation is Improvlnt: HEALTH OFFICER Although hit hard by the flood, I V- 7. LA a War rtHv. $104 000 A total the evening play. Mr.

H. A. Den hourly." 'Ludlow offered a helping hand to ElMwhet. In Kentucky. th.flooojCovl 'Clty off tand at 4" 25 i2' It hs four out of Lunken Airport by the flood, or J.8.231 was turned in hy notise- u' to-house solicitors at their first' John Blakely and Mrs.

William menac. apparently was diminish fm lec.dcd anara amtaranl sua 4miln ah Southgate, the only players on the meeting Monday. Blakely team i ho showed up foi the match, bowled against the five-' men teams and managed to capture one game. ng anu Lu(w DppIlI lrnen, wouM received no more rainfall. fr.

rKl from por(ion KEMl-C'KV RIVFB FA1J.S. j0f Covington west of Willow Run The Kentucky River at Heatty- villa, where the north and south' William Harris. Covington City i- a -ti Monday at Mrs. Ratph McCarthy heme on Rippie Creek Road. Cold Spring.

The lesson will be Re upholstering of Cushions" TELEGRAMS To Administer jhoi(! Shots In Ludlow Council Ciiniliicls Limited Session. Members of Lucilow Council, weary from assisting with flood relief, conducted a short meeting last) CLUBS CHUUCH GROUPS' Cosmopolitan Club. Mrs. Gordon Walker has returned Waiiin" Kor 91 Persons I i in- to hio' t0 rejin hcr Sllin. ror I ersnns uiBi nd Lieutenant Walker, after forks converg.

had fallen 12 feet I ommissloner, ho had worked during th 24 hours ending at Indefatlgably in rescue woik, was p. m. after creating at 31 feet Tues-j "Ion Wednesday to go to day, I work In his own behalf when ater1 Th. same river was falling slow- grounded his home at 19 Glen-J ly at Frankfort, where It reached Avenue, and edged toward his The Cosmopolitan Club of Fort passing several days at their home "'Kht. It was announced that the In I Inod Zonps Cannot Bp Dt'liered.

Thomas is to meet at 2 Monday at the home of Mrs George Roth of Henry Court. Fort Thomas. on Fort Mitchell Heights. Council would meet ith Red Cross' i I officers to discuss the extent to a crest of 35 4 feet yesterday. Flood i street and r-astern Airs.

Julia iill or uiversine The Western Lnion announced which the Red Cross would co in at the lf I tonal lecture on Oberammerrau who r. ouuui a rmrtnrt la mnin. v.i unve. covingion, is passing sev-. stage ther 1 31 feet, and the Aenue rprti iriim a a a Commissioners' weekly meeting ''lOSlC I TQSTuTn IS I TtpQTcu ni.vt Mrs.

Harry Irwin will yesterday thai tt naa teregrams tor r' i rams for i 9, livino- in the flood erai weens as me guest ox mi. anu tfar tA mamhr hv 3 more persons living in ine IIOOU. i indiiv yesterday attlrea in old clothes By Covington Group LwT hlch it had been unable to ware at their nome on in their nomes. Dr. H.

C. White. Kenton County The flood pictuie was also Aonn whil moved stock ard "brighter" at down-stream Padu- 'umishlngs. UTlEftOn CfeUdlta I Home. KsHcgg will give several deliver.

At the Western Union neveiana Avenue, i-arK xiuis. Mr. Harry MiDer. Mrs. C.

Health Officer, advised the board Ryder and Mrs Elbert Rea.T. are The Woman's Board cf the Cov- Mr Stere- office. 519 Madison Coving- Mr. and Mrs. Chester Croft of that he and his staff would he at cah, near wher.

th Tennessee River empties into the Ohio and not far from wher. the Ohio flow Official of the Andrew. preparing a program to t-e te- ir.gton Protestarit Children Home a tn gIve the "Monthly Head- ton' those for whom telegrams Plant and th Newport Rolling morsir.g of Charles Doer; isces '-re waiting are: Mrs Lillie Jackson, In, 1 1 Wnw oia ht cs ft TVllli an r'umrrilrta Wallace Avenue, Covington, aietheLudlowCityBuildingatlla.nl. planning to depart next week for a Monday to administer typhoid Mini iHnuuntva iritciuar ir.ii a two s-iv-icr fres.aer.. it 10 aT.

i a a iv mu Into th Mtistiwlppl. v. TS1CA 120 W. Third Mrs. Jim PSium pciauna woo ium TM( A crest of fin feet w.s forec.t ''mporary offic.

would be estab- npUon lt w. at t. Covirgton for radWh bl wdne.dllllU,,4 Th. program fearjr. Th.

Ohio ref.r7d port today that emPltee. Jot. AK.ly to; Mr, ASth0y Mother, 1 p. today, a rise of only one- Pi" r'" Frs nLL al Prer.e. ch.M their Samuel E.

Eidrldjr metio soprano, ani Mr wriuuuc vu.jrir,, uu, ill8 second Charles Smith, the flood or had assisted. Mr. Nora Davies. Worthy Ma- 22 W. Third William The Sisters of the Good Shep- tron.

and Mr. Harold Waae. Worthy Unrlsev John Wade. 930! Mr- and Mrs; Irvm U. Knaeoei herd Campbell County, received psychos conduct th regular BriFhton St Mrs.

Mary t.nc.'r daughter Miss Jane ie to conduct a tag day psyeh, ware, f'rrf- r. i noarta rornrncn va, mm neitMH i returnee iJ fourth of foot In th preceding six r.t. to reT mttUag of G.rtrud. Chapter 19. 430 Keturah Mr.

Jessie J. Wal-ifV18 weaneaaay Apri, 7 aitnt salts manager at th. vigger. pacj hour. Anther.

a-w4- Qt.r their home on Maytield Avenue, n.A.... RolllBf Mill, said production ther Luncheon tx ty ht LICENSED TO WED. cay would not resume for at least a drama department, with Mrs t. aatd theris ia nd Mr, J. R.

Be war p'lsoners and few families bid 1 VfAmKara hivir. hirtH-' T7 .1... Ane th auditonam cf School. Eeilevxit. Knaebel from the Fort seven or eight feet of water on ln charge, th floor.

been evacuated, Th. swollen Ohio already ha. OVl(iTON. Jsrria M. Orr.

-2. ColinnhMH. Ohln, nainter, and Kthlern Mae Hrn.aon, 21, Jefferson. Ohio. this meeting.

I Southgate F. Gauldin, Ji Schuyler. N. Midshipman School. Iner CUpter.

OES. The Ways and Means Committee I 22. sailor, and both of Lockland. Ohio. M.

kJi.t TireU 7v Tl'iW Knaebel has reported for Highland Methodist Circle. ben, 433 Llndsey all of Newport ritv Tj.inbrldee Md Jam, Lov.ii. 21. Irs. Carl Nulsen, listed byi Elmer Rothring, 559 Rldellnjduty Ba.nDrldgeMa.

roller pre.per. 2rt. Fori Wayne. or tmera sapter, orcier Of CoTicgton Opti-Xn. Club Kuper Hood of Park Htils, who ha returned to this country after rvirg a year a.

P.4 Cross Field Director in England. Franre and and Vlrainia Johnson. 21, caused th. moving of thousands of families, and several war truck and industrial factories h.veP pended operations. stored In the Cov ngton City Ga- town, along th.

river a. th ern Star, is making f.nal arrange- Mr. navid West was hostess to Mrs. C. N.

Smith, 407 Patton Mrs. Robert Getchell and Mr. and coiiimrms Ohio. Vance I. Oyama 22.

laboratory technl- Tr.rn mr a rmrtl In vivan r- ui.kl.-J If.ihn 1 vinn ffVRn circle i or Mr. (inree i'ettv ot wooaianu 71 at re. Tuesday at the Coving- Church Fort Thomas, at luncheon Albert Heisei, crescent. Vnrt Thnma. have Miss cinnati.

ton M.sor.ic Temple The party Wednesday at her home on Albert Crout. 932 Forest -yi of Dayt0( Ohio. aR47i tri" M'rr most suspended business activities, I Vt Germany, and Charles Tcpmiller among them Catlettsbu.g and Car- er if r'" 3fr3v ronton Th. villas Wlth ronton. The Village of West Point.

leave in tNl (our.irv after 1 0 t-e open to the Deachler Lane. Fort Thomas. At-j Eugene carnco. iw jnarymnu tne WPek en(j, 1 Jnmea w. Oker.

21. wekler. and Jerr Carrico. 1334 tenrt.nir were Mesdames Elmer Ave KoDeri Anney, hi josei i Mrs. John Schneider (Dixie MacV-1 Highland Band Atllllurv.

Herth, J. F. Sandhas. C. Frank and Miss Ruth Williams, 242 Mad r--.

aaa. ci linn A. all rtf rfll'in pt 11 NMVI'OKT. Walter Pitarit. 27.

soldier. Ft. Thomm. lini has returned to the home of Th of th H-2h- 1,111 -X neTI Joa- 1 1 rronths with ir.e Office cf War Information Afnca ar.d I'aly. are to ifH'sk tefore the Cptl-Mrs ('lib Wednesday The meeting is by a down stream near Ft.

Knoa, has booking far ities for the 72 Dr'- been almost covered by water for two davs Newport jn were transferred to Fourth Street School RKFl GEF.S IN WAHKHOl NFS when water backed into the Hurley tobacco sales at Mavsvllle 'main of the jail last nlsr.t. Tolire i .1 F. A telegram also is waning 101 rt'i'i ti, and Rfir.d will mi ftt ii'I jirtltlMa, ini. ouvi tjrio. Byers.

Walter Hailer, Frank Gano Miss June Smith, 1102 Second St, KiihBrd Mflrlhrns. 1. soldier. and Mavrtle Orlffln. 18.

Piyton, Ky. uayton. luncheon at 12 i the were suspended earlier In the week Chief Ieo Uvingston reprted The' J. because of rieing water and the "a feeding of refugees also vein Macklin of Jackson Road, Park after a visit with Corporal Schneider's grandmother, Mrs. John Houlton of Toledo.

Corporal Schneider is somewhere in the Pacific theater of war. Alien A P.rk, Southgate. Ave Xhoma Hosiesses will Ve Richard Wsiden.T.eyer. Mrs tint Presbytenan Church. Kyle and Mrs E.

Ray The Young People of First Pres- fNewpori National Bankl warehouses were converted IntD dune at the school. 1 I I A It storage housea for refugees. AIathen Blbif Class. Mrs Ballmann President, re- bvterian Church. Newport, will pre ine ea cross and the Co.st ha.

been Mrs. Ch.tlM Baldwin conducted member, to be present. 1 jt ,1 Ih. 1 sent a one-act play, "The Villain -kii mr civ- alra vu oevotlon service at the rem ir Mr. William Inland Smith of St.

Nicholas Place, Fort Thomas, is the Ulan defena. unit. In var.ou.town. robbln, of home. Chief; mUtlg of Bible- Tirat ChH.ti.a Ch.rrn ehV.rrh .1 a along th river, were working on 'OfK Bern, of Campbell County class of Utoma Baptist Church SIS MONMOl'IH NEWPORT ACTS AS EXECUTOR, ADMINISTRATOR, OR TRUSTEE OF ESTATES Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.

The Junior Choir of First Cr.r -upper to be given by Circle 2 of c. Simpson, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and M.Charles Rog- ivnrnir Daai 10 assist families uumru nigni.

i evenme at the churr Fort Thomas, will tn Westminster women unaer cne Kearny Simpson, Walton, ar- In threaiened area. trolmen are instructed to to Th. devotional topic was "If jesV U'n churfh- i Chairmanship of Mrs. V. D.

Co-irVed in the states on leave follow- Chairmanship or In the atatea on leave ned Crop losses in low-lving farm stranger entering Come Touav W.re Would oun! follow-: Kobert Kuhnheim returr areas may be heavy, relief agencies No on. i. allowed in the' TmTl' rL bu.lne knight at the church. The publicity- The cast will include Donald a of duty In the Pacific, r. reported, although llve.t territory without paa.

issued bv ZT. I invited. King. Allce Herndon, Clara well: wlrere he served as a turret gun-, reponea. aitnougn livestock losses a paa issuea oy gion etui (Newman College, Jefferson son City, Burkhardt, Joyce Green, Jack Law-I ner on a torpedo plane based on after passing his spring va- WRJt rrinducted hy Mrs Ethel were not expected to be serious Smith.

President Twelve mem- In the Owenaboro area, livestock. 1 I bers took part. i KTaar.r'a Kb Kaf a-c prior. son. Jan Slckmeier and Dorothyl Mirpah Sunday School.

Hughes ana consiaeraDie quantities of feed: U1VAN, tHAIR BURN. Due to flood conditions the meet-i v. a ZX. cation with his parents, Mr. and Attached to Composite Squadron 11.

Simpson flew in an Avenger M. A. Kuhnheim of. North Fort pUsne. He participated in numerous Thomas Avenue- Fort Thomas- were removed 10 nigner ground.

i Vir, A La Saette Mothers Huh Ing of the Mlzpah Sunday School m. i.wi ui unuririiinnea ori The river at Ashland late today b-. "troyed a divan and chair measured 63 5 feet and 7 thej Cincinnati. of was expect- "w.m rmmng or v.1 In William Duning of Mrs. Rooert Stivers (Jean Meg- Flellevue.

scheduled for Monday, strikes against Salpan, Guam, Ti- nian, Paiau, the Philippines and China. peak at el to rreat Inmntrnw ni fit "vu wuiio jravei lecturer, to WILL IS PROBATED ON UNSIGNED COPY Islington, March -(API -An unsigned enpv of a will was Vance. 117 Fourth Ave, Dayton 1 30 today before the La Sa- beB erlcl entertained with a stoi shower last evening In compliment to Mrs. Robert Getchell (Janc! feet lower than had been expected. I The American Rolling Mill plant J.

BelMetle Mother. Club in the auditor- Crossroad Homrmaken. Sunpson graduated from Walton- md that the fire evidently origin- turn of Sallette Academv Sev- resumed operation of cartridge aled In the divan. Ix'ss esti-ienth and Greenun Streets Covlr.e- A meetln of the Crossroad in Prnhat. in Verona High School, where he, mu case presses today and prepared to: -v 1 h.ab.lK.

Uann in" mated at J75. inn. mi, tuning i. in give a pic- rromemaaers nas oeen ca.iea ror i- btella fashioned of green crepe resume operations in other departments tomorrow. Other industrial piiper and filled with gifts was IOST signed copy Pfc.

Richard B. Ballmann arirved P'e'ented to Mrs Getchell Guests Court officials said the procedure WHn.Ho frnm F-nrf Del aL was rsre iy aoopwo. annougn legal fP1. J'-k Antrohus, Mrs. Gerald Weigl a where he is a member of the Mill-- 0" plants, suspended or hampered by I 11' U' the flood, also planned to resume II I operations soon.

1 1 V--j Militia May Be Used, XUwf tary Police Escort Guard, for a sur stein, Mrs. Carl Anderson, Miss which ther was no question as to pri. wth his parents, Mr. Urn l-ll the authenticity of the copy. land Mra.

D. E. Ballmann of West After the oVath of Jesse Lewis Southgat. Avenue, Fort Thomas, S' B' d.KM' "rS Turner, Lexington, In July. 1944., 1 Koester, Mrs William Oare, Mrs his signed will could not be found, Mr.

and Mrs. George W. Petty P'nett. Mrs. Sam Romaner.

Governor Announces Frankfort, Ky, March Readiness to use the state active Mlll.U In nA but a copy was In the possession of of Woodland PIr- Fort Thomas, SERVE CORN MUF sell Hall, Mrs. Nick Kandaris, Mrs. Will Arnsparger, Paris, who had are enjoying a visit from their scm, written the testament for Turner, Lt. William Petty, who arrived yes-It was explained. No opposition to terday from Palm Springs, Calif.

Hh: Jrr Ft 1 1 munlties was expressed hy Gov Simeon Willis in an order made public late today. probate of the paper was advanced. FINS that ran be enjoyed to the last tiny crumb because the ingredients are of the finest quality and precision-mixed for delicious results. That's Ruth Sanders, Mrs. Robeit George, Mrs William Reik, Mrs.

Lloyd Maddox, Mrs. George Petty, Mis. E. L. Getchell, Mrs.

E. F. Marsellas, Miss Lucy Floyd of Dayton, Ohio; Mrs. Roy Meier of Cincinnati, Mrs. Robert Bakas of West Palm Beach.

The Turner estate was valued at 1 rfl Fj- Kx I it ,4 it I Capt. John H. Hoefker ,133 Park Fort Mitchell, leading Ninth Army Air Force reconnaissance are hfla rereiveH tha Fil.tinffiliHhed Militia companies already were fin duty at Paducah and In the MOTION PICTUEE DIRECTOKY. Flakorn. Unit Citation for successfully sup-j- and Mrs- A- B- Dulle of HemP" stead, N.

Y. plying photographs of the Invasion coast before D-Day. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chiles of LIBERTY TJT Today Boris Karlorf an.

Rlr.rdo Cortes I "WALKING DUD" (A Rr-KelraiM-) me 1 Four Children Bitten By Dog When Playing Four children were attacked hy a dog when playing in the Grand-view School yard In South N.wport yesterday afternoon. Police tied uf the animal pending treatment of the wounds. The children, all bit- Corp. Charles A. Ruebusch, 108 ortn ort 1 nomas Avenue, ron Beech Newport overseas fori Thomas, are anticipating the ar-six months, is serving at head- 'val today of their daughter, Mrs.

quarters of Air Service Command, il.auren.ee Blackhurst, and her In France. I little daughter, Leonora, of Oyster Bay, Long Island, who will remain Pvt. Edward G. Oeltman, 511 with them while Major Blackhurst Berry Bellevue, has completed1 is on a business trip. BROADWAY rntlnAa 11 to 11 1 JiTisT, Today Ho Hope an.

Vtrflnla May. I. "THE PRINCESS AND TNE IRATE" iten on their left legs, w.r. George I at af J- -S I a map reproduction course at the. Chaplain Herbert T.

Chase re-1 Engineer School at Ft. Belvolr, Va. NEWPORT'S Kllgow, 8, 523 Frederick J.mes Thlmp.on, 8, 203 Kentucky rhylll Marvin, 8, 1302 Central Ave, and Donald Newbold, 8, 196 Grandvlew Ave. Pvt. Margaret Frances Simon, 616 Overton Newport, recently left; the First WAC Training Center, Ft.

Des Moines, Iowa, for duty with the Army at Lowry Field, Denver, Colo. KENTUCKY MARKETS. HIPP FIRST IN Tonitt anj Saturday! flRKT'g "NEVADA" Ana HUH TRAVIS la "THE LAST RIDE" Saturday Mcht Only Cora Hoaker. Jamboree With BRADI.KV KINC AID Kr. March -(API rWF.V C'stlle ref.lpu 1Ai; aupply amall.

mar-Set mriy NcMva. liiliy moeium ami ro-Kl n'eers anil heifers one 11-heed lot mixed ale, and heifer venr-llnts al-h lew '-hotre 'l lommnn heif i Ernest Richard Julick, 209 Barry Bellevue. has been promoted CONSTANTLY INCREASING RESERVES of this company la evidence of our ability. Our extended coverage policy is hacked hy these reserves that's why we are able to make quick adjustments and pay losses promptly. MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO.

629 Madison Covington, Ky. Ch.i. H. Ftuil, President J. C.

Mlnd.rmann, Secretary Over 70 Year of Service Private First Class at the ers down lo lift and helow, common and tu ftf.dlltm K.a. fi.rn IO. 1. od utters iaM, iichtweiaii! Carlsbad N. Army Air Field 11 I mini niav iTt)if-i fViwrt tn i but 1 1 K-ncrsllv I uum rv! Rood modi cmtit) IV.

h1rt Mirrnwn tnS cflta 140-3 Ibn NAZI PRISONERS HELP FIGHT WEST POINT 7Re! is moot Hows $14, Sheep, receipts STRAND Coat. 1 tm TODAY! UTANW vr aovrn ai4 ROB1MM1X I. "FLESH AND FANTASY" Alan RA MTf.LAND In "TILL WE MEET AGAIN" crman prisoners or war are mown hepmp a Ft. Knox fire company a blaz tfi-lr, fr.r at nutxtO prt- Culvfn, r-tip' 2'mi, vfRlfrn fmriy uv, ittudv. on r'-M A rhnir kind oihm iik tup IH hulk Rtvn1 AM rhotcf llTlfi- um-rnn tni mlmm l2 3 1fi.

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Inundated roads delayed the lire company until the home was too iar gone to be saved. i ''iMv iiiiv lupplv atn vry amall, nu-friji orders ir'in unftHtd, g'Kd Ana.

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