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tigt 2 TUNE IN WCPO i 1230 -THE CINCINNATI POST Norwood Dancer Pilots-Plane 4 SATURDAY MAY 19 1945 ence The local chapter -which collects clothing and other article has offices at Eighth and Mafca streets Tax Stamps Sought Grateful to Post readers for their contributions George Stick-scl World War I veteran la staging the final push in hia drive to get sales tax stamps to purchase a motorized wheelchair Mr Sticksel lives at 4521 MeU-wood avenue Winton Place Little Nations Oppose Big Veto Power In Peace Settlements SAN FRANCISCO' May 19 The little nations challenged the right of bigr powers today to veto peaceful settlement of disputes In the proposed world security Message Sent to Local Group The message of Molotov Soviet foreign commissar expressing hi thank for work of the Russian War Relief Committee volunteers has been received here by Edward Mouliniier local committee chairman Mr Molotov extended his appreciation to -northern California volunteers while in San Francisco for the United Nations confer- JtyUipjiitfi Race McMlcken William JIVltt Minister SUNDAY MAY 20th 7 30 Fifty-fifth Anni veraary Servje Rev Philip Wiggermann Guesf Speaker WELCOME Negative Needed In Utility Debate say seems to be the theme song of those opposing an investigation of municipal ownership of the Cincinnati Gas it Electric Co The Progressive Citizens Com-mittee has scheduled a public debate at the Gibson Wedensday night cm the question of whether cm not such an investigation should be made but they find anyone to take the negative have spokesmen for the affirmative but we get anyone to accentuate the negative" Mrs Clyde Johnson chairman of the debate said VWe have written to two members of City Council who have publicly opposed an investigation to officials of the Gas Electric Co and to numerous other persona opposing the investigation all turned us down cold" Mrs Johnson asked that anyone who wishes to appear on the panel aa a speaker for the negative to get in touch with her Bond Sales Total $4862365 Sales of volunteer bondadten of series war bond totaled 84862365 Saturday en route to the Hamilton county quota' of 830491000 in Mighty Seventh" war loan drive This is about 161 per cent of the goal Division 20 covering the Clifton Heights-Fairview district retained for the third consecutive day its hold on first place among the 40 volunteer bondadier divisions by reporting 834X57 in sale or 3808 per cent of its quota of 889700 1 The standing of the top division in the Seventh War Loan drive at the dose of business Friday on bond sales was: Far Cant Bank Million T' iria-Falrvlaw 34 Lmrtr Kim 3808 3245 THE SECOND WORK OF GRACE What te Kf Did this Lord's Disciples have itf la It for ua all today? HEAR LESTER SEEL PASTOR SUNDAY NIGHT FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE COVINGTON KY SIXTH AND SCOTT Vera-Ellen Norwood girl become famous aa a dancer and movie star has been flying on her feet since she was nine Now a certified plane pilot the daughter of Mr and Mrs Martin' Rohe of 2218 Cathedral 'avenue Nor- Fuel 0v Released For Cooking Water WASHINGTON May 19 (UP) The Office of Price Administration said today fuel oil rations would be available this summer for all oil cooking stoves end hot water heaters The order lifted a restriction which denied oil for cooking and heating hot water from -May 1 to Sept 1 if adequate equipment wai available VOLUME LESSON NO 15ih Saar Rhine Jalley PARIS May 19 (UP) Supifeme Headquarters disclosed today that Lt Gen Leonard Gerowls 15th Army is occupying 14000 square miles of Germany including the Saar Basin tbft Rhine Valley and the western half' of QiefRuhr latter admit the necessity of giving the big nations veto power over the use of force to maintain peace But the little and middle-size powers seek to eliminate any possibility of a big power vetoing Security Council' recommendations for peaceful settlements Although all of the Big Four are committed to support the voting formula agreed upon at the Yalta conference Great Britain is known to give moral support to the other powers on this particular issue Meanwhile conference officials contained attempts to expedite the work here and point the delegates toward a relatively early closing date for the conference The 14-nation executive committee met for two hours yesterday to study ways of speeding work Earlier- the heads of the four commissions studied the same problems with Secretary of State Stettinlus Curtain Falls For Clara Hen Magician Aide The curtain of life had rung down Satifrday for Clara Rhode Island Red chicken thespian In her sev-' enth year Clara was the property of Joseph Weatherly son of Chief Weatherly She was found dead Friday by Weatherly At the age of two weeks Clara and a White Leghorn chick were doing two-a-night in the Gibson's Florentine Rdom as props in the magic act of Mahgoub Mohammed Henafi Gall Gall When the act closed In May 1938 Gall Gali in tribute to Joe the press agent planted the chicks 'in pocket with a final wave of his magic wand The other chide died after three years in the Weatherly hen coop at 2524 Montana avenue I Am an American Day ria flonofNew Citizens About 1000 foreign-born persons who won American citizenship in the last year will take part in the Am an American Day" observance on Fountain square Sunday The invitation to participate was made by the celebration chairman and the: Bureau of Immigra-tion and Naturalization Dr Charles Ascher formerly of Prague and now on the faculty of the College of Medicine will speak All members of Hamilton county Amercan Legion posts have been requested to take part in the parade that is to be part of the ceremonies Members who will march in the parade are asked to meet at Central Parkway and Race streets at 1:30 Those who are to take part in the flag raising ceremonies are asked to be at Fountain Square at 2:30 Cincinnatians Unable to See Newest Star a new star in the sky but romancers In the dark will strain eyes in vain looking for it not visible to the naked eye and be seen here even with a telescope The star of outstanding brilliance was discovered by Milton Humanson Mt Wilson Cal Abservatory astronomer Mr Humanson said Saturday that stars classified as super nova were discovered only about every 500 years The nova just south of the end of the Big Dipper is 5000000 light years from the earth University of Cincinnati Observatory astronomers said that conditions in this region were not clear enough to enable them to see the star Housewife 20 Dies Mrs Dorothy Wylds 20 housewife was pronounced dead on' arrival at General Hospital late Friday after suffering a heart attack at her home 4832 Vine street Her husband Joseph is serving with the First Army in Europe River Stages SR A1L Hr Slat km 38 34 prtam'th 155 -03 Dam 35 151 4-01 Dam 3S 130 4-1-3 Dam 33 305 4-1-3 Loulrvllla 338 4-014 Dam 53 253 4-1-5 Cairo -S9T 4-S-3 JSamphla 341 4-6' 3 Vicki burg 375 aUgaCbgc atT 34 A ll IM 357 4-13 333 4-44 355 4-31 331 3S 170 4-Oil 300 4-03 351 4-05 342 4-04 Slattern dnebm'M Plttab'gh Dam 10 Dam 13 P-rkWrg Dam 33 PL Plaa Dam S3 Dam S3 Orl'm 1ST organization The 'minor powers forced creation of a special subcommittee at the United Nations Conference to produce an acceptable interpretation of the complicated Yalta voting formula for the proposed security council The question is whether the veto power of the Big Five applies to arrangements for peaceful settlement of disputes as well as to enforcement action such as application of sanctions and use of military power This new complication came as the second phase of the conference was ready to start For two weeks committees have been doing the technical work of prepar-ing a world charter Now they are ready to report some of their work to their parent commissions The current debate on voting procedure uncovered a strong division' between big members of the United Nations which would have the special 'veto privilege and the smaller members The Two Children Hurt In Traffic Accidents John Runncbaum 4 of 4941 Rclleum avenue Price Hill was in Good Samaritan Hospital Saturday with a right ankle fracture suffered police said when he ran against an auto at Rutledge and Glenway avenues Police were told the child broke away from his mother and ran into the street late Friday Peter JSestito 14 of 230 Calhoun street suffered body bruises Friday night when he was struck by an auto at Calhoun and Dennis streets Mrs Anna McKenzie 28 of 1622 Dudley street suffered forehead bruises Friday night when an auto driven by David Miller 23 same address collided with the Alonzo Bradley 35 of -1013 Baymiller street at Eighth and Linn streets Mrs McKenzie was treated at St Mgry Hospital1 Letter Is Late Mariner Son's Note Arrives Day'AlFter 71 Dies Larry Beatty merchant marl-' ner just back from sea carefully composed his message to mother "My love and greetings on Mother's Day" he wrote 'It arrived too late Mrs Katherine Beatty' 71 died unexpectedly the day before the message arrived Larry came home' Saturday for the services Mrs Beatty of '2363 Concord street died late Friday at Good Samaritan Hospital where she had been a patient two weeks She was the widow of Stephen Beatty deputy clerk of the Board of Elections Mrs Beatty was born in Covington Ky and lived in Cincinnati for 69 years She leaves another' son Norman Beatty of Westwood a daughter Mrs Helen Gels of Norwood two brothers John Hoberg of Detroit and Theodora Hoberg of the Concord street address and two sisters Sister Mariettta of Rome City Ind and Mrs Anna Witschger of Cincinnati Requiem High Mass has been set 1 tentatively for Tuesday morning at the Church of the 1 Assumption Burial will be in St Joseph Cemetery The Mack Johnson funeral home is in charge 34 Recommended As Student Nurses Faculty of the School of Nurses at Christ Hospital recommended 34 students to become full fledged student nurses at capping exercises at the hospital chapel Fri- evening Those capped were: Pll)rll1i AMo Harlan Backer Bits crlc Britt Dorothy Cabell Jeon Carroll ii!" Durnrll Jeanne FahniDal Jane Brlend Virginia GeHler Janice Bagman Naney Hllaman Thelma Houck Francos Harguerlle Lloyd Xjwetta Luke Jeanette Malfelt Betty Me-SfiV Jnn ration Hath erica Ann Xclnhard Betty Sheets Bargarst Snarfcur 5lty Jl'nhle eaele Smith Paula Snyder 2UV1 Thleman Clairs Trippatt Phyllis Walck Doris Walker Gwra VVhltmar Bstnasuts BsnMMss Jaekett 'Cravenette Send 'to TEASDALE Cleaner Ml 7 BDHMBt AVB UN MUU -J-v' 2 Hurt 2 Overcome In Series of Fires Two firemen were Injured and two persons were overcome in a series of Urea that caused total damage of 8640 firemen reported Saturday The fires occurred late Friday Lt Steve Henry 29 was cut on both hands and Harvey Thornton 29 fireman suffered a cut right knee while fighting a fire that caused 8500 damage to a two-story frame home at 2814 May street Both men are members of Ladder Co 4 The 'home la occupied by Mr and Mrs Jesse Can-nady Adolph Hurm 25 and Mrs Margaret McNamara 21 were treated at Gpneral Hospital after being overcome by smoke and fumes during a fire at 4635 Chickering avenue Winton Place Marshal Robert Williams said -He said Mr Hurm was using a fire extinguisher to fight the fire in a mattress in the basement when firemen1 arrived Damage was 835' Marshal Williams asked the Fire Prevention Bureau to investigate the cause of the blaze He was told another fire Thursday night had been put out without aid of firemen Other fires caused 890 damage to the- home of William Swing of 822 Wehrman -avenue and 8X0 damage to the home of Mrs-Bass Corcorgn pf 4852 Spring Grove avenue Kentuckian Reports Kidnaping Robbery John Vindner 49 'of Independence Ky reported to police he was kidnaped and robbed early Saturday by three robbers who jumped into his auto at Third and Vine streets Mr Vinder said he was an his way home from the King machine Tool Co plant and the men jumped into the Car when he stopped for a traffic likht He said he was forced into a rear seat and blindfolded One robber used a knife to rip open his shirt pocket and take the oillfild containing 872 and a number of gas stamps Airline Names UC Man Local Representative Appointment of Herbert 'geck as Cincinnati traffic representative for and Western ijil 'Kks announced Saturday by Jack Burlington district manager Mr Beck la a graduate of Xavier High School and the University Cincinnati Heia married and has- two children The family lives at 5 5 0 Rosehlll lane Avondale Bede Deer Creek Play Is Well Attended A capacity audience saw an Andy Hardy play which the Deer Park High School' presented a its annual high school play Players included Bill Williams as Andy Donna Heimbuck Rita Lockwood Larry Moore Dolores Mueller Joan Fagin Helen Pqip-meyer Cliff 'Cordell 'Bob Richer! and Wayne Cook Patricia Meehan wa jn jeharge of make up Ann Conrad and Helen Williams directed Hie play was staged Thursday night Winning Posters Are Put on Display Prize-winning posters in the contest recently sponsored by the Cincinnati Public Schools will be on display at the' Art Museum during the next two weeks The contest was a part of the ragweed extermination program of the -Anti-Weed- Committee The 24 posters are in the Junior Museum Gallery 17 The contests were conducted under the supervision of the Federated Garden Clubs Retail Sales Show 4 Per Cent Drop Retail sales in the Cincinnati diatrlctibs-the -week ending last Saturday dropped 4 per cent from the previous week and 3 per cent from same week in 1944 Don 4 Brads weekly review said Saturday The 'drop was'- attributed to closing of stores on V-E day Wholesale volume continued spotty showing an average gain of 8 per cent over the previous week a drop of 11 per cent from the same week jp 1944 Cincinnatians Named Two Cincinnatians have been named officers pf the newly formed Ohio-State Council of the Upholsterers International Union of North America Ernest Bernhardt has been elected vice presi-debt and Robert Roulaton executive secretary 1 Education Council Elects Officers Mrs Stemler was elected president of the Adult Education Council at a luncheon meeting Saturday at the Netherland Plaza Mrs Stemler is county chairmen of procurement and assignment of nurses for the War Manpower Commission Other officers elected include: John Olmataad tint vie praaldc at Bin Hue Corn aaeoaidvica praaldnt MIm Elisabeth Dot It aacratarr Robert A Smilliy itraaaurar -dtmtera John Bsefe-r Rtrhard Blumtaln Alim Brown Mr Tbm Daring Mr Daniel Earley Zifa Fallen Emma Frrarri Pauline FI he Bari-OnM Eatherlna Hanna Buy Karri Kitsap Plaaer Euaanla- -BhUernan Jnaaplt Hearns the Rev a Steiner Arnold Walker and Mr Lea Workum SUBJECT: FAITH" BIBLE FATIH: "Now faith 1s the subatance of things hoped for the evidence of things not seen" (Heb 11:1) That is faith is belief confidence or trust in some person fact or thing Jesus used the words frith and belief ye not faithless but believing" All faith 1s baaed upon testimony or no evidence no faith God' because of his great love wherewith he loved us sent hia only begotten son into the world that whosoever believeth on him should not perish hut have everlasting life Mon are required to believe that Jesus te the Christ Jesus himself says emphatically: ye believe that I am he (that is Christ) ye shall die in your etc God has not required men to believe that Jesus la the Christ however without ample evidence te convince them John says that the things recorded in the gospel written that ye might believe -that Jesus te the Christ the Son of God: and that believing ye might have life through hia name" (John 20:30 31) Faith in Christ today comes through the evidence recorded In the New Testament comes by hearing the word of (Rom 10:17) Since God has provided ample evidence te produce faith men are required te believe that Jesus te the Christ and to submit to hie will and will be condemned they do not "He that believeth not shall be condemned" (Mark 16:16) For this reason the gospel la to be known in every nation for the obedience of (Rom 16:25 26) Jesus said: into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature he that believeth and te baptized shall he saved he that believeth not shall be (Mark 16:15 16)- "It pleased God by the foolishness of preaching to save them that (I Cor 1:21) Not only la faith dependent upon evidence for Its existence but alee for Its essence character content Faith te conditioned by Its evidence and partakes of the essence of that testimony If the evidence Is fantastic grotesque or false so will be the faith it produces If the evidence te true eo will be the faith lt produces Untrue testimony baseless faith human testimony human faith divine testimony divine faith like evidence like faith Men apeak at kinds at faith but such a distinction not found In the BlblCa Snd science knows of no separate and distinct kinds at faith The Bible speaks of degrees of "great faith" "dead faith- etc but not of kinds such as "historic etc V- It Is the thing believed that determines whether we shall be saved Faith In a 11c will not save man Faith in some man-made doctrine will net save though that faith may be as firm as any belief in -fbe troth Christ be not raised then is your faith Paul says Hence It te essential that the tenth be preached For this cause Paul warns against false teachers pronouncing a curie upon anyone man or angel who preaches other gosper but that which we (apostles) (Gri 1:8 9) It la not faith in just any sort of gospel that will save but faith in the true and unadulterated gospel of Christ It makes all the difference la the world what men believe Salvation la not dependent upon a faith but THE faith For that reason Jude (wne 3) exhorts Christians contend earnestly for THE faith which was once for all delivered unto the (A R) INVITATION TO OBEY THE TRUE FAITH We urge yen to learn more ef the true faith by attending worship in true churches of Christ that you might create the desire te please God by the obedience ef faith according to the New Teatrinent thou with- us and we will do thee THE CHURCHES OF CHRIST In Greeter Cincinnati Are Located as Follows: MILFORD OHIO Main and Elm Streets COVINGTON ISth end Russell 2508 2339 -2259 1869 1834 1724 1687 1510 1430 1398 1393 1270 1119 Walnut Hills Blit Walnut Hllla -Roadlnr 28 8t lorurd -M norwooa Otklay Klmwood-CarthAt Uptown Eat Cwwntiwvm 4 Avondale Downtown Kail Prleo Hilt 1G Mlwrtoa-Dw PirL Attorney Named Bank Secretary Willard Blair Jr graduate of the Univerrslty of Cincinnati Law School has been appointed assistant secretary of the Fed-eral Reserve Bank of Cleveland effective June 1 Mr Blair has been attorney and administrative officer of the Cleveland Ordnance District for the last three years Prior to that he a ticed law in Youngstown He headed the Junior Chamber' of Commerce there and also was state president of the chamber He lives in Cleveland Two Head Wounds Suffered in Gun Fight William Thomas' 51 pf 611 Walnut street Lockland was in good condition in General Hospital Saturday despite tiro head wounds suffered in a gun fight Harvey Buford 43 of 967 Van Buren street Lockland Subdivision was being held by Lockland police on charges of shooting to kill and carrying a concealed weapon Patrolman Harlan Yerkes reported he found Thomas and ip an alley off Wayne avenue between Walnut and Wyoming streets Buford was holding a -32 caliber revolver he reported! They' had been fighting over a woman the patrolman said Church to Present Three-Act Comedy A three-act comedy Willie in the Doghouse" wiU be presented by the young people of Camp Washington Christian Church Hopple street and Sidney avenue at' 8 Thursday and Friday at the church Billy Hill has the role of the Wildcat Other players are Shirley Green Shirley Hill Patsy Wallace Nancy Duvall and Jerry Huber Mias Marian and William Hartman are director 1 The area of occupation is about eight times as large as that occupied by the American Army after the first World War The present boundaries of the American zone are not necessarily permanent ones The area occupied by the 15th Army includes the whole Rhine province except a small segment north of a line between Wesel and Geldern All of Weatmark and that part Dream House Stories Doubted by Economist Roy Wenzlich St Louis economist thinks stories about postwar houses -you can buy for a song are thfe' "The houses built after the war will be pretty much like those we have now Mr Wenzlish told members of the Hamilton County League of Building Associations at an annual meeting In the Alms Friday "If they're not they ell" The league re-elected Albert Bowling' Jr president Fahrenbruck Albert Hess and Eric Schulte vice presidents Jacob Huth secretary and Howard Ziegler treasurer By Peace Rumors LONDON May 19 Tokyo radio said today that Japan was annoyed by persistent reports she had made peace offer The Tokyo broadcast said the reports were' "source of annoyance" to an unnamed Japanese authority only answer available from this authority -is that Jqpan is too much occupied with her' job and that is to keep the war going tiie broadcast said University Dean To Address Council Challenge of Dumbarton Oaks to Health and Welfare will be the topic of en address by Dr Leonard Mayo at the annual meeting of the Council of Social Agencies June 1 at the Gibson Roof Garden Dr Mayo Is' dean of the School of Applied Social Sciences at Western Reserve University and is president of the Child Welfare League of America Reservations for the meeting must be made not later than May 28 Edgar Pinger council chairman said Edouard Herriot Returns to France PARIS' May 19 Edou-ard Herrigt former French premier who was liberated by the Russian army from German imprisonment arrived by plane from TUnis: today at Marignane near Marseilles Af hia hometown of Lyon the municipal council re-elected him mayor yesterday He was expected to visit there before going to Paria of Hessen lying west and south of the Rhine are in the American area Gerow's control covers the cities of Aachen Cologne Coblenz Du ess el do rf and Trier The -preseqt American occupation area had a prewar population of 11 million but moat of the area west of the Rhine had been evacuated of civilians They now are trickling back Burglar Takes $286 From Desk Drawer Richard Zennl proprietor of a commission house at 314 Pearl street told police- a burglar entered his office early Saturday and stole 8286 from a desk drawer A thief who forced a rear window to enter the apartment of Mrs Jenny Palmer of 1941 Race street Friday night took 8250 Other thefts reported overnight and amounts stolen included: Home of Philip Pavkov of 237 Calhoun street 862 home of George Schutfe of 3312 Har-disty avenue Chinese cloth dinner set valued at 8100 room of Lt Clayton Adams at the 1 Harrison Club Victory parkway and McMillan street radio and typewriter valued 1 at $72 office of Carl Mitchell in Room 405 at 517 Main street stamps valued at 56475 School Gets P-39 Beats New Plane Plan Announcement from Washing-'toiv' that schools' may buy surplus Army and Navy aircraft 1st prices does'nt faze Central Vocational High here They are ahead -of the program with what seem a better deal A trim P-39: fighter plane now nestles on their roof the product of an arrangement with the Fifth Army Corps Areat at Ft Hayes whereby the school is furnished aviation equipment for shop work at freight costs only The new government pro-- gram Announced Saturday permits the Reconstruction Corp to sell P-40 fighter plane to public school' for 8100 and Flying Fortresses for 8350 Two Eh Route To Tourney Hurt Two Dayton men their way to the Summit Hills Country Club Kenton county Ky for the 83000 Bluegrass Open Golf Tournament Were Injured in an auto accident near Springfield it was reported Saturday OCR Willoweif Dayton golf professional who was to have participated in- the tourney suffered bruise and Clarence H- Rickey president of MacGregor Golf Inc- was Injured severely Both are in the Springfield City Hospital Wehking Hopeful Of WPB Approval Hobart Wehking county commissioner returned from Washington and said prospect for obtaining construction of Home and Chronic War Priorities the commissioners plans fen: the new He and other building commission with the- WPB Friday Driver Free Under Bond John Morgan of 24 69th street Carthage was released under- 850 bond Saturday after being charged with reckless driving oy "St Bernard police It was alleged he had slightly dam-J aged a street car and an auto lata Fridsy whan he tried to pass the car at 5539 Vine street LOCKLAND 806 Wllllem Street NORWOOD 8359 Norwood Avenue MIDDLETOWN OHIO-19 Breed Street public is invited te attend special BLUE ASH Myrtle at Jefferson CINCINNATI Sinton end Nesseu Streets SPECIAL NOTICE: The meeting sponsored by the churches ef Christ ef Greeter Cincinnati is follows: Time: Sunday 8:80 to 4 (May 80th) Place: Band Stand Eden Park (near Art Museum) A cepella singing directed by: Bay Duncan Speaker: Cecil Douthltt of Louisville Ky Subject: Principles ef Christianity" Address all mail to ef Christ" Box 785 Cincinnati 1 Fall aaroriis BIBLE SCHOOL AND COLLEGE ML Auburn Rev Standley President TEN GREAT CAMP MEETING DAYS May 25 -June 3 Baecalauroato Maisafi Sunday May 20 2i30 by Majar Alvin York Cammanea mant Addrass Tu today May 22 8x00 by Llautanant Haskell Landan or a mti Seme ef tie mein epeekert for the greet Cemp Meeting: nsraias Rev SMS VI nu Dr a Wlinw MEN HELP DELIVER THE KNOCKOUT BLOW TO JAPAN THE WEIGHT AERONAUTICAL CORPORATION needs men To Build CYCLONE ENGINES for the B-29 SUPERFORTRESSES Pleasant Work Good Pay Ideal Conditions Yets To Be Speech Topic How the GI will be adjusted to civilian life will be described byj Herbert Koch president of the Disease Hospital Guardian Bank and chairman of the and Serivce Council of Hamilton County when he addresses the Industrial Relations Club Monday at 7:30 at the Gas It Electric Co auditorium Saturday Iqoked priorities for a new County He said the Board had qsked to submit 53500000 building members of the conferred RiV K1 Or Mi Fill chief HukeU Laafae REV 8TANDLE MAJOR ALVIN YORK Our special friend Sgt York of Jamestown Tennessee world's greatest hero of World War No 1 holder of the Congressional Medal of Honor will deliver the Baccalaureate address Sunday May 20 1943 2:30 LT HASKELL LONDON of Navy holder of the Silver Star will relate hia great naval experience of being lost in the Icy waters of the Atlantic for 18 Vi hours Hear this thrilling story! Lt London and wife will be in charge of song- services throughout the great Camp Meeting ON THE AIR Apply at Lotkland Plant Employment Office Any Say Including Sunday 8: SO A to 4 Taka Valley Bus or Drive Out Lockhuid Road to Gats No 17 WRIGHT AERONAUTICAL CORPORATION CINCINNATI PLANT 1 (DMataa af Cartlaa-WMpM CarnaraUba) WHO RECUUtlONS TO APPLY At the USO -aatariay Mar It Demit Crater: Open a te mM-nlrtt Oaaiea refreahnmt plane re-uut4 Riue Beaderiy 3 te Fenwick Leu si: Danee witk orchestra' at 3:15 pi in refreshment YWCA: Dene with orchoatra fleer ew ntnehment YMCA: Informil evcnlnt of fail i -fMihrmnt' Jiwlih Crater: Cloud FiMar a at ta Kaatna Mutant Tim la USB Tima aw Ctadaaall ISM aa jrmr flal Frida? tvanlnc avar atatlaa XBLO iuaraa Maafra IPO kneeyetra 50000 wall Tim (a 1:30 Stountaia War Tima 5:00 la 5:30 FaelUa-War Tima lOlOO to 10:30 Cmtral War Tim-.

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