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ENQUIRER Tuesday August 22, 1 950 Page 14 MATHS AND FUNERALS THREE STATES CONTROLS Services To Be Thursday For Hero Killed In Cave-In Urged By Tobin 300 PERSONS 4 To Be Employed By Cincinnati Ordnance District By 1951. Open Polls Today. Picking Candidates For 53 Scats In House, Services for David Geohegan was a member of the Cincinnati Club, Cheviot Masonic Lodge, Scot 20-year-old University of Cincinnati co-op business administration student Tiilled yesterday In a cave-in of a construction project in Silver- ton, will be conducted at 11' a. Thursday at Christ Church Chapel. tish Rite and Shrine.

After the death last February his Mrs. Florence Miller Blackham, Mr. Blackham presented the Northside Methodist Church with a set of chimes in her memory. They were rung recently for the first time. He is survived by two sisters, Mrs.

John Cochnower, 2808 Urwiler The Wain A. Bolton funeral nome is in charge of arrangement The youth lost his life beneath several tons of earth as he at On Unemployment Pay At Labor Parley. Secretary Predicts Repeal Of Taft-Hartley Act And Attacks Ohio Senator. BY BRADY BLACK. (ENQUIRE CORRESPONDENT CtUnku Birtfti, 207 Siwhr BaUillnr.

Columbus, Ohio, Aug. 21 (Special) More federal strings on unemployment compensation were called for here today by Maurice J. Tobin, U. S. Secretary of Labor, in a speech in which he predicted repeal of the Taft-Hartley Act and defended' the foreign policy of 45 Of Them In New York-Wyoming Scraps Loom In Governor Races.

(BY ASSOCIATED PRZSS.) Voters in New Tork, Mississippi and Wyoming primaries name their candidates today for 53 House seats 45 of them in New York. Wyoming will also pick nominees Westwood, and Mrs. A. B. tempted heroically to rescue two fellow workers imprisoned by the landslide in a sewer ditch on Sec Roessler, 274 Senator Clifton, and one brother, Chester Black tion Road, between Slebern Ave ham, 3733 Borden St, Cummins- Present Staff To Be Boosted 10 Times Current Size, Chief.

Declares. Lt. Col. James H. Reynolds, Chief of the Cincinnati Ordnance District, predicted yesterday that the district would employ 300 persons by the end of the year.

This is 10 times the present pay roll. Colonel Reynolds reported that, ince his assignment here last week, the district has enlarged its office space in the Big: Four 230 E. Ninth St. He said that wore space would be available in the building: if necessary "in inr up to a reasonable level of ville. Rites Are Tomorrow for Governor while Delaware-Democrats hold a convention to choose an opponent for Republican Representative 'J.

Caleb Boggs. nue and Winding Way, Silverton. David, who had Just completed his freshman year at the University, was employed by. the O'Connell Sweeney Construction Co. on a co-op basis.

A graduate of Western Hills High School, where he was manager of the football team, he was a member of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity at the University. Surviving him are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund H. Geo-hegan; a sister, Elizabeth Lee JNew xork waits until party eon- President Truman.

11 M. For Veteran Matron Of Clovernook Home Services for Mrs. Lizetta Wright, matron of the Clovernook Home His speech was the feature of the first day of a four-day con venuons oepiemDer ana I to select candidates for Governor and Senate. The possibilities there haven't entirely jelled, although for the Blind, Hamilton Pike, will vention of "the Ohio Federation of Labor. Speeches by William Green, President of the American Feder Sen.

Herbert Lehman. Democrat- ri Liberal, is considered a sure' shot entry in the contest for the Demo ation 'of Labor, and Joseph Fer be. held at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the residence-of her neice, Mrs, Car) Spitzfadden, 1737 Ccmpton Rd.

Burial will be in Arlington Memorial Geohegan, also student' at the cratic senatorial nomination. University, and a brother, Stephen Ttr guson, Democratic nominee for IT. S. Senator, are to be high spots of tomorrow's program. And Lt.

Gov. Joseph- R. Hanley Park, Mt. Healthy. Price Geohegan, a student at West preparedness." The officer estimated that 2O0of the 390 expected to be on the pay roll by next January would be employed in Cincinnati.

The others would be field staff personnel in the district, which embraces Southern Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky and Tennessee. The job of the ordnance district is to negotiate contracts for all types of ordnance guns and other weapons, ammunition and both combat and general purpose Anoclit4 Tmt Wlrrphoto. BRITISH CARRIER LEAVES FOR KOREA ern Hiiis. David was the grarideon of E. F.

Labor leaders throughout the first day hammered delegates to White, a founder of the Powell register and vote to defeat U. S. appears a likely choice for the Republican nominee for Governor if Gov. Thomas E. Dewey stands by his decision against trying for a third term.

Some Republicans, though, still are crooking a finger at Governor Dewey. British naval personnel are shown waiting to board the British aircraft, carrier Warrior, in. the background, at Portsmouth, England. The carrier left later that day, Friday, with reinforcements for British ships fighting off Korea. Sen.

Robert A. Taft. Mr. Tobin, twice Mayor of Bos White Publishing and of Dr, William A. Geohegan, Price Hill.

Priest To Sing Mass ton' and once Governor, of Massa Mrs. Wright, who was 75. years old, died Sunday night at Good Samaritan Hospital after a long illness. She had been matron at the home for the last 12 years and resided there at the time of death. Wright's husband, the late Frank Wright, was a member of one of the first families to settle in Mt Healthy.

Active in club circles, Mrs. Wright was Past President of the Mt Healthy Parent Teachers Associa chusetts, criticized bitterly the In the New Tork House races. vehicles and to aid in expediting: Knowland Amendment to the So only five present members face fulfillment of the contracts. contests in their primaries: 7. Colonel Reynolds said the dis Pope Warns Against Concessions In Laws Of Church In Bid To Unite Christendom Sterling Cole, Edwin A.

Hall arid trict operation was divided into cial Security bill now awaiting the President's signature. OHIO EXAMPLE CITED. In Ohio, Mr. Tobin explained, Z4 0 For His Aged Sister The Rev. H.

A. Westermann, Pastor of St. Anthony Church, Madlsonville, will sing Requiem High Mass at 9:30 a. m. tomorrow Clarence E.

Kilburn, five sections: Industrial mobiliza and' Joseph L. Pfeif er and Louis tion, Past Matron of the Mt. Healthy Heller, Democrats. tion, fiscal and legal, inspection, 1. production eervice and transporta- Xion.

The Ordnance District gets he bulk of its personnel, with this amendment would require that a worker hire legal aid and fight The only American Laborite in the growth of understanding be-'Eirenism according to which, by Chapter of. the Order of Eastern Star and a charter member of the Mt. Healthy Garden Club. Congress, Rep. Vito Marcantonio, a claim through the Supreme at St.

Catherine Church for his sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Franz; who died Sunday at her residence, tween Christians." aside questions which divide has no opposition in the primary. Court before the Secretary of The Pontiff reemphasized to Besides her neice, she is survived exception of industrial specialists, from Civil Service rolls. Labor could declare the state not 2865 Fischer PL, Westwood, after Catholic leaders a necessity of safe But the Democrats, Republicans and Liberal party are ganging up by a nephew, Charles Schwarz, 1038 men, they aim not only at joining forces to repel the attacks of atheism, but also at reconciling their differences in dogma. in conformity with Federal Law of a long illness.

Burial will follow warding all religious instruction Urbancrest Dr. The Eastern Star TWO CONFERENCES between on him in" the November election. Unemployment Compensation. Vatican City, Aug. 21 (AP) Pope Pius XII warned today that Roman Catholics must make no reservations or revisions in the basic doctrine of their faith, even in zealous efforts to bring about a united Christendom.

Any such concessions. from the letter of the law of the church, the Pope declared in an encyclical, might play into the hands world Communism. against the taint of '-error. chapter will hold services at 7:30 in St. Joseph Cemetery, Ehright Avenue.

representatives from 14 Selective Their coalition candidate Is James His own proposal had. been that And as in former times some "Human intelligence, the Pope p. m. today at the Compton G. Donovan, former Democratic appeals from the Secretary of A native of Cincinnati, Mrs.

questioned whether the traditional observed, "sometimes experiences address. Labor be processed through the state senator, wno says Jommun- er 1 1 v. i Service Boards of Hamilton County and surrounding territory with two officers from the State Selective Service headquarters in Columbus were held late yesterday and last difficulties in forming a judgment about the credibility of the Catholic ism win Be ine. Dig isaue in mm ederal courts witn a congres Services To Be Thursday Franz, who was 79 years old, had lived in Westwood for 37 years. She was a member of the St.

'Ann Ladies Society of St. Catherine apologetics of the Church did not constitute an. obstacle rather than a help to the winning of souls for Christ, so today some go so far as sional directive for promptness in faith." He cited the theory of evolution For Lumber Firm Official In Wyoming, the lone House handling, he said. This way, he The encyclical letter night at the Hotel Sheraton Gibson member. Renublican Frank added, the State Attorney General to seriously whether the tv, was issued at moment when the Church, St Elizabeth Aid Society of St.

Mary Hospital and St. Mar Requiem High Mass. for C. K. ology and theological methods, such A.

Barrett, is after; the GOP gu- as one example of a modern theory which, he said, had been exploited to undermine the faith in the Sanders, Manager and Treasurer tenets of the church are a subject by Lt CoL R. E. Clouse and Maj, garet Society of Mt. AlvernoHome, and attorneys of the Department of Labor would fight the case with no cost to the worker. as with the approval of ecclesiasti of renewed controversy.

In the of the Queen City Lumber Co bernatorial nomination in a tussle with three other hopefuls; State Richardson. They discussed Besides her. brother, she' is cal authority are found in our divine origin of man. matter. riprir.i Pontiff reaffirmed the basic church vived by three daughters, Miss 4860 Spring Grove is to be sung at 9:30 a.

m. Thursday at' "Years could elap3e before a de Sen. Leland Samuel L. he' said, "gladly in the -nrocMsinr registrant for teaching and rejected various mod- schools, should not only be perfected, also completely re Mildred Franz of the 'home ad termination is made of a claim in Asher, Cheyenne grocer, and C. D.

era scientific and philosophical physical examination and induc dress; Mrs. J3tta Eckel, 3036'Hull Assumption Church, Mt Healthy. Burial will be in St. Mary, Ceme in order to promote the state and during that period theories which he considered -pre Williamson, Chairman of the Wyoming Commerce and Industry Westwood, and Mrs. Berna- states could be in violation of Fed more efficacious propagation of the subscribe to this opinion so.

that, when the souls of men have been deprived of every idea of God, they may the more efficaciously defend and propagate their dialectical judicial to tery, Mt Healthy. detta Ludwig, Louisville: a son, Commission. Mr. who was. 65 years eral standards and the Secretary of Labor be powerless to act," he The encyclical, in the words of tion.

The officers announced that Induction calls would be scheduled September 1. 15 and 22, with September 29 set aside for delin Edward Franz, 2857 Fischer a Vnrmer Ttn VpTntvre. Kingdom of Christ everywhere throughout the world, among men of every culture' and religious old, died early yesterday, at Mercy sister. Miss Mamie WestSrmann, complained. He predicted that its introduction, dealt with "some false opinions which threaten to State Sen.

Rudolph Anselmi, and materialism." i604 Jonathon Evanston, and Hospital in Hamilton, Ohio, after a long illness. He lived at 8028 Ham opinion. Carl Johnson, Cheyenne, publie The timing of the encyclical indi many workers could not even afford to fight their claims to a seven grandchildren. quent registrants for. direct induc cated' that Vatican expected The Pope said there would be no cause for alarm if the aim' were ilton Ave, Mt.

Healthy. accountant, are trying for the Democratic nod in the race for The Simminger funeral home, tion. undermine' the foundations- of Catholic doctrine." It will be known as "humanl (of mankind) after the first two words A native of Eaton, Ohio, Mr. protests from Protestant bodies' en church dogma, and was prepared to only to adapt ecclesiastical teach Of Senator Taft, Mr. Tobin as Governor.

Westwood, is in charge of burial arrangements. Sanders lived for-. many years in serted; ing methods to modern defend them. Three Republicans and three Hamilton where he was- founder of its latin text, "On July 9 Senator Taft said Making this point, the' Pontiff and manager of the Butler County Democrats are trying for. Representative Barrett's House seat.

Funeral Rites Thursday Made public today, it was dated several times used an unfamiliar that he was ready to spend a billion dollars on the Korean War Lumber When he came to "But," he added," "some through enthusiasm for an imprudent 'Eirenism' seem to consider as an word "Eirenism." It derives from Reps. Arthur Winstead and John but on May 25 Senator Taft voted Cincinnati in. 1924, he established the local company and had been the old Norse word, Eir, the name Bell Williams are the only Missis 'A For NYC Auditor's Wile Requiem High Mass for 1'rs. Josephine Back, wife of George J. obstacle to the restoration of fra August-12, just two days before the announcement that the Pope would, on November 1, proclaim the bodily assumption of the Virgin Mary into heaven as a dogma.

That of the goddess of healing. More Yanks Victims Of Reds' Brutality; Testament Near One With the U. S. First Cavalry Di-vision, Aug. 22 (Tuesday) (INS) An "atrocity investigation" team has found the bodies of three more Murdered American soldiers on the tun battlefield where 38 were against giving economic aid for Korea, And on September 22, 1949, its manager; and treasurer 'since ternal union, tenets founded on the The cleavage of Christianity, the sippi House members facing opposition in the Democratic primary, where nomination is equivalent te) that time.

he voted against giving arms and laws, and principles given by Christ Pontiff's letter said, could not be auditor of freight accounts for the New Tork Central Railroad Mr. Sanders held, membership In munitions to South Korea. Sena and likewise on institutions found healed by modifying Catholic teach lrtlAn -But Vttfri Han William announcement provoked criticism from protestant spokesmen, who the Lumber, and Millwork Associa tor Taft, who was against arms ed by Him, or which are the de at Detroit, will be sung at 9 a. m. M.

Whittington, is retiring anolSj for Korea, who was against Mili Thursday at St. Elizabeth Church, viewed it as foreshadowing another obstacle to repairing the breach fense and support of the integrity of the faith, and the removal of three candidates are trying for the tary Arms Pact with Western Norwood. Burial will be in the ing to a kind of doctrine that would appease its critics. "There are many," the Pope wrote, "who, deploring disagreement among men and intellectual party nomination in his district. Europe, and who spoke against which would bring about the union which divided the Christian World.

tion Inc. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Rose Sanders; two daughters, Mrs. Anna Cram, Cincinnati, and Miss Rose Katherine Sanders, Mt Healthy; two sons, Everett C. Sanders, Valleydale, and That le.aves four House members' the draft as late as four days be of all but only to their destruction Heads of the church in Eneland Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Montgomery.

Mrs. Back, who was 65 years unopposed. last- week expressed "profound regret" that the Roman Catholic confusion, through an imprudent zeal, for souls, are urged by great The encyclical then dealt with a wide assortment of "errors" in theoloey. philosophy and science fore the invasion of South Korea, was willing to say on July 28 that our Foreign Policy invited the at old, died Sunday at Jewish Hos Charles W. Sanders, Mt Healthy; Mrs.

Emma K. Rettig Dies; Church "chose this act to increase a sister, Mrs. Mary Shalloe, Hamil which the Pope held to be preju dogmatic differences in Christen and ardent desire to do away with the barrier that divides good and honest men. These advocate an tack. "HAD TO STOP SOVIET." Leader In Club Circles ton; four brothers, Leo Cincin pital after a short illness.

She was a member ef the Third Order of St. Francis, the St. Elizabeth Married Ladies Society and the dicial to foundations of the- faith. dom and thereby gravely injured nati; Frank, Dayton, Ohio, and Requiem High Mass for Mrs, "We are in Korea, not because Herman and Cyril Sanders, both of Emma K. Rettig, Past State Presl- I Sacred Heart League.

we invited the Communist attack Police Jog Memory lain earlier. 1 The three bodies reported Monday were found on an isolated hilltop almost 1,000 yards from the "gully of death" where the other men, their hands tied behind their backs, had been shot down by their North Korean captors. The wrists of two of the men had been tied. The forearms of the third victim, believed to have been an officer, showed marks where wire had been used to bind him before the (layings. Open alongside the body of one Main doughboy was a New Testament.

Its cover was caked with grime, The little book was opened Hamilton, and eight grandchildren, dent of the Veterans of Foreign I but because as the right arm of The Hawthorne funeral home, Mt, wars and the Army and Navy I the United Nations, and the spokes Healthy, is in charge of arrange- Of Kentucky Suspect In addition to her husband, she is survived by three sons, Joseph 4430 Clifford Deer Park, and Paul L. and Edward A. BacK Union Auxiliary, will be held at man of the freedom loving peoples menta. It's Too Public, Boys! Confidence Game Men Get To Sucker, But- Detectives Watch Whole Show. "I don't remember a thing I was of the world, we had to stop Soviet 9 a.

m. tomorrow at St. Agnes Church, Bond Hill. Burial will be in St Mary Cemetery, St. Bernard.

aggression. MRS. LI DA GERE. "The Korean Reds went Into Funeral services for Mrs. Lida Mrs.

Rettig, who was 71 years action, not because of anything of the home 4114 Carter Norwood; two sisters, Miss Louise Trendel, 1062 Wesley Ave and Mrs. Marie Lampert, St. Petersburg, and a brother, Forest old, died yesterday at Good Samar- 4 Attee Gere, former CIncinnatian we had done or failed to do, but itan Hospital. She was a past regent of the Norwood Circle, Daughters of Isabella, and held member You Just can't work a confidence who was an active member of the Cincinnati Woman's Club and the Glendale College Club, are to be because the plan and timetable of the Kremlin required it. We had drunk," John Kleem, 21, 236 E.

Fourth Newport, who said he was a card dealer at the Kentucky Club, Covington, told Detective Chief Clem W. Mere yesterday. Patrolmen Karl Schulz, Kenneth Oden and Thomas Kilday refreshed Kleem's memory. They charged that (1) he stole an $82 wrist watch from the home of his brother, Charles, 2116 Auburn (2) stole Turning east on Fourth Street, at St. John, Chapter 15, and the first verse read: "I am the true Trendel, 4034 Crosley, Norwood.

grame on busy Monday night on the group was joined by English succeeded in halting: the Commu ship in the Married Ladies' Society held at 11 a. m. tomorrow at the nist drive in Europe, so Moscow Kleb Ihlendorf, Norwood, are vine and my father is the husband man." at Fourth and Walnut Sts. The quartet stood in front of 31 E. of St.

Agnes Church. 1J1 Church of the Advent, Walnut Hills. ordered its. stoogies to launch a in charge of funeral arrangements. is survived by her ourtn street, especially when city detectives are tailing you.

Three men learned that last night. Charles A. Ragsdale, 38, Los Angeles; William McCarthy. 76. home Burial will be in Spring Grove.

Fourth where a moneys-making surprise attack in Korea. For any Herman W. Rettig, of the home ad Mrs. Gere died Sunday in De deal was explained to Van. Cleave.

Youth's Auto Runs Will one to say that we asked for thi Jiff. Grace Stags Dies: troit where she had lived for the But first he had to have and show dress, 1739 Avonlea Bond Hill; four sons. Clem R. Rettie-. 6091 an automobile from a used-car lot at 1749 Reading and (3) attack by our.

Foreign Policy woo. less, and Hershel English, 32, 1502 Snaps Winton Road Pole last six months with her daughter, simply not justified in the light Tosemite Golf Manor: H. Wil- A some capital. Van Cleave turned over his wal Broadway, were arrested bv De Mrs. Robert Dwight Bohaker.

She Kites lo Be I omorrow Mrs. Grace Stagg. wife Jones wrecked it at McMicken Ave. and Vine St. early yesterday.

That's liam Rettig, 1922 Hewitt Ave, Wal was the daughter of the late Mrs, An automobile driven by Marvin Enderle, 19, 7332 Forest Mt. Healthy, knocked down 25 feet of where he wasxaught. Nancy Ellsbury Attee and William nut Hills; John V. Rettig, Dayton, Ohio, and Raymond G. Rettig, St P.

Stagg, retired member of the board of directors of the Phillin let to English for inspection. English returned it, after palming $16. Here, the law moved in, recovered R. Attee, partner in' the hardware Kleem is to face grand larceny and automobile theft charge this Louis; a sister, Mrs. Lillian Bur- Carey Manufacturing died firm of Thomas Holliday Co.

hedge and a mailbox on property ef "Harry Lautenschlager, Box 66, Winton Road, last night after it the cash and arrested the slickers well. Bevis, Ohio; a brother, John morning in Police Court. tectives Leroy Lemon and Melvin Kennedy after an episode that went like this: The detectives spotted the men conferring in the Greyhound bus station, Fifth and Sycamore ami decided to watch them, Just in case. As Jameg Van Cleve. 24.

West formerly at Fifth St and Central early yesterday at Christ Hospital after a long illneee. She was 74 Ragsdale attempted to break away from Detective Kennedy and Ave. A. Zimmerman Mack, and nine grandchildren. previously had snapped off a tele of historical facts, and certainly not in the light of the critic's own record." Tobin expressed conviction that the people would support the the foreign policies of Fresident Truman.

Calling the Taft-Hartley Act a fraud that deals with collective bargaining as "If it were hostile to the public interest," Mr. Tobin predicted that "in the not too distant future" the Taft-Hartley Act would years old. Besides her daughter, Mrs. Gere Guild Board Offer phone pole. The youth told Deputy The Reldlinger funeral home.

Born in Cincinnati, Mrs. Staee: Sheriffs Raymond Cutter and Ed Bond Hill, is in charge ef arrange- i was a daughter of the late Harrv and Elizabeth Maddock. She and Of New York Publisher ments. is survived by a brother, William R. Attee, 8449 Berry Ave, Hyde Park, and three grandchildren.

The Schaefer A Busby funeral home is Liberty, walked into the ter ward Heckle that he lost control when the brakes locked as he tried her husband had lived at 141 Lin New Tork, Aug. 21 (AP) minal from an arriving Rags-dale engaged him in conversation. Fall Is Fatal To Brother to stop suddenly to avoid a car in den Dr, Wyoming, for 20 years. crashed against an awning support while several hundred shoppers looked on. He was removed to Ceneral Hospital and treated for a head cut.

The three men, who are being held on suspicion, admitted to police that they had "confidence" records in other cities. in charge of arrangements. Settlement terms in the two-month old strike at the New Tork World front of him. Enderle escaped The two left the terminal together A graduate of Earlham College, Richmond, Mrs. Stagg was Of UC Medical Professor STEVEN P.

HOLMES. be repealed and a labor management act just to both labor and Telegram and Sun were approved tonight by the Executive Board of and walked west on Fifth Street, where they were joined by active in club circles in Cincinnati Injury. Avohdale Painter Found Dr. Vinton E. Siler.

1117 Ed Services for' Steven P. Holmes before being stricken with arthritis management enacted in its stead wards Rd, Professor of Surgery at the University of Cincinnati, was watchman at The Enquirer, several years ago. She retained membership in the Cininnati Wom will be held at '2 p. m. tomorrow Dying In Elmwood Yard an's Club and the Wyoming Pres- at the Nledhard funeral home, Covington Boy Hurt Von N.

Siler. 49. West Manchester. Vj ITU Delegates Laud Lawyers oytenan Church. unio, furniture store owner and funeral director, had died in Miami services win oe hew at 2 p.

Westwood, with burial following In Spring Grove. Mr. Holmes, who was 77 years old, died Saturday night the CIO New Tork Newspaper Guild. The vote was 16 to 2 to accept terms of an agreement reached Saturday by negotiators. 400 striking employees ef the newspaper vote on the agreement tomorrow.

The afternoon newspaper has not published since the start of the strike June 13 because AFL me tomorrow at the Vorhis funeral Valley Hospital, Dayton, Ohio, of In College Hill Fall Jewel Pate, 13, 1422 Madison 'Covington, was injured se William F. Schackel, 52, 101 Ehrman Avondale, died ef a heart attack early last night in the office of an Elmwood Place physician. Mr. Schackel, a painter, told Patrolman James Martin that he home, Lockland. Burial will be in at his residence, 5793 Filview Cir, For Fight Against T-H Act Spring Grove.

Dent, after, a short illness. He had verely in a three-story fall yester worked for The 'Enquirer for 10 injuries received when he fell from a ladder yesterday afternoon. Mr. Siler was painting the roof of his store when his extension ladder slipped. Retired Policeman Dies; years.

Surviving him is a grand Washington, Aug. 21 (AP) day at Eden Grove Academy, 627S Collegevue College Hill, where son, Donald S. the home had become ill when visiting friends and left the house to get Noted As Fiddle Player Delegates to the AFL printers convention loudly cheered their law chanical unions the CIO address. INJU1ED WASWINfl Tmirir is an organization of commercial printers, some whom employ union labor and some who do not. The rru, one of the oldest unions in the still is fighting the Funeral services for Nicholas E.

picket lines. The Executive Board's ratifica he is a student. He was taken to General Hospital 'for treatment of a 'wrist fracture and back and left leg injuries. Police said the EDWARD G. GASS.

Smith, retired Cincinnati police yers today for their three-year fight to preserve the union's traditional closed-shop arrangement against some fresh air. The patrolman found him in a yard at 5610 Helen Elmwood Place, and toofc him to the physician's office. Mr. Schackel is survived by' his tion of the agreement was an man and- member of the police Edward G. Gass, proprietor of the Gass Confectionery operated nounced by J.

i Nelson Tuck, New boy fell from a ledge when doing swing band, will be held at 2 p. repair work on the building. Tork Newspaper Guild President. the closed-shop ban of the Taft-Hartley Act. Taft-Hartley Act.

and its ban on closed shops. In a closed shop in the 1800-block of Vine Stree David Daugherty, 49, 1800 Fairfax Ave, construction employee, suffered a severe spinal injury late 1 yesterday when he slipped and fell backward on a large rock as he was washing his truck at, Hilltop Building Materials Boudinot widow, Marguerite: a Wil- Thursday at the- Harold Barrere funeral home, 3734 Eastern Ave. Woodruff Randolph, President of RICKI.V AROUND. only union members may be hired. While fighting the NLRB and Mr.

Burial will be at Mentor, Ky. Mr. smitn, who was 65 years Hildogarcl and" Olivia the International Typographical Union, and the ITU's Washington attorneys, Gerhard P. Arkel Denham, the union has clung to its liam Schackel 215 Ehrman a daughter, Mrs. Ruth Stein-hauer, Wyoming, and a grand- daughter.

FINDS BROTHER SHOT. for 40 pronounced dead at General- last night after he became suddenly ill at his home. He was 64 years old! The original location of the store was 1808 Vine St, but' after some years there it was moved to 1811 Vine bargaining relationships with com and Glenway Aves, Summit, Dep- 1 1 MM T7. -m 1 VJ old, died yesterday at Bethesda Hospital of complications following and Henry Kaiser, spoke to the 400 mercial print shops and newspapers an operation. He-retired from the delegates.

They outlined steps of across the Police. Department May 1 after 42 uijr oiicrm iinwira jvionaary reported. The Mack Life Squad under Capt Manuel Kulback took the injured man to St. Francis Hospital their long legal battle with Robert Mr. Kaiser told the delegates, the John 1725 E.

Mc years of service. Denham, General Counsel of the union still hoped to persuade the Millan was taken to Good St, where' Mr. Gass made his. home He Is survived by his widow, Mrs, Mr. Smith was noted as the bass National Labor Relations Board.

NLRB to take another look at Uh Samaritan Hospital last night for fiddle player in police swing band. Clara Gass. Cheers greeted their report- and bargaining agreements and not per He was featured in a number Mr. Randolph's statement that "I mit Mr. Denham to go into court DRIVER CITe'd IN CRASH.

Robert Combs, 29, 1406 Eastern Ave, escaped Injury but was cited for reckless driving yesterday after CPVEIAND'S PEAK BUDGET. think most of the publishers of the to force what Mr. Kaiser called a called the "Laughing Song" which entertained thousands of persons Aug. 21 (AP) Cleve nation have concluded they can't break the ITU with the Taft-Hart throughout Ohio and Kentucky in perverted Interpretation" of the T-H law. The NLRB ordered the ITU months ago not to require the last six years.

land will operate on an all-time high operating budget of $36,553,425 ley Act." medical observation and for treatment of a gunshot wound In his left arm after his brother, Lewis, same address, found him wounded in their- apartment. -Lewis said his brother has been dlspondcnt over his health, but told him he hot himself accidentally. OLDS FIGHTING FOR LIFE. Lansing, Mich. Aug.

21 (AP)- He is survived by his widow, At their sessions the delegates next year. Announcing this today, a. 11 ui.iv he was trying to pass, knocked down a boulevard light pole, struck a parked truck, then landed against the Model restaurant, 1128 Walnut St, cracking a window. Frank R. Hanrahan, Finance Di also heard: (D William Green, AFL Presl Mrs.

Pauline Smith, 3637 Wilshlre two daughters, Mrs. Janet Doyle, also of the home address, said no new taxes were closed-shop agreements. DRIVER HURT IN CRASH. Gilbert' Sheppard, 38, 7011 Ellen North College Hill, suffered contemplated, however. dent, call upon organized labor to "give Congress a good houseclean- lng" in this fall elections.

and Mrs. Helen. 3639 Saybrook and two sons, Roy Smith, Bond Hill, and Everett Smith, Toledo, Ohio. Olds, one of the last pioneers a possible left arm fracture and a (2) Reuel D. Harmon, St.

Paul, President of the Union Employers' hand cut when his automobile of the automobile industry, was reported to be "weaker but still fighting for his life" tonight. He is 86. Section of the Printing Industry of Won't Take Kentucky Cases Of Polio, Two Hospitals Say rammed head-on with a truck driven by Carlos Cundiff, Prince Joseph H. Blackham America, propose that the union and Industry join In planning how The aged industrialist, founder of the Oldsmobile and Reo Motor Car ton, yesterday at Central Pkwy. and Western Hills Viaduct.

He was taken to Good Samaritan Supply Company Official The funeral of Joseph H. Black to meet an expected mechanical revolution in printing shops. He referred to the numerous mechani Because General and Children's Hospital. Companies, was reported to be sinking slowly at his home here. STRICKEN WIDOW DIES.

ham, Vice President of the Queen City Supply Co, Elm and Pearl Hospitals now are handling all the Sts, will be held at 2 p. m. tomor CYCLE RIDER INJURED. Mr. Elsie Kistner.

63. 2175 row at Northside Methodist Church. Robert Hasty, 20, Box 443-A First High Point, suffered a Burial will be in Spring Grove. Central a widow, died at Mr. Blackham, who was 71 years General Hospital late yesterday cal advancements in this field.

Mr. Harmon said he knew he waa making a startling proposal for an employer. But, he said that If s. management-union study got under way' "there is a. good chance that out of our discissions there will come practical suggestions of benefit to the printing Industry and iU latest victims are a girl, 17, from Sayler Park, and a five-year-old boy from the West End.

Dr. Wehr said he understood that St. Elizabeth Hospital in Covington now has a polio ward. Of the 35 cases reported in Cincinnati so far this year, six of them have been from Kentucky, the Health Commissioner recalled. Three respirator cases left over from last year are abong the dozen cases how receiving treatment at severe scalp cut and leg bruises old, died of a heart attack Saturday I -i 2" JV iw.

Infantile paralysis cases tney can care for "comfortably," no more cases from Kentucky will be admitted for the present, Dr. R. Eugene Wehr, Acting Cincinnati Health- Commissioner, announced yesterday. His announcement came as he received reports of two more cases of polio, raising the total for the year to 35. This compares with 85 last night when his motorcycle col night at the home of a friend, after a month's illness, the office of Coroner Herbert P.

Lyle reported. Mrs. Kistner was taken lided with a truck driven by Joseph Burton, Langdon Farm Charges Deerwester, 23, Eox 173-A Road. He lived at 6225 Aspen Kernper, on Kemper Road a Ave, College'Hill. workers now and for many years He had an awful hibit of to the hospital July 20 when her krother-in-law, William Wanstradt, found her lylnj on the floor of her ome, 1 quarter-mile east of Grooms Road.

Lt. Charles Yoas'of county police "-r And this is my hte husband. Mr. Blackham had been with the supply company, for 40 yean. He to' come.

The Printing Industry of America not watching iht toadl up to this date last year The two General Hospital, Dr. Wehr Mid. took (the youth to a physician,.

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