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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • 13

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THE CINCINNATI KNVIItKR Tuesday, tay zt, ffltt I STRICTLY RICIITFK Innocent Plea Made JVEWphone number is DUnbar 7000 For Norwood Man Walter WINCHELL On Election Charge EKQL'IIIEK BUREAU DISl'ATCH. rnrr ji- (Copyright, the Hearst Corp.) Hamilton, Ohio, May 20 Ber nard Hagedorn, 4618 Allison Ave Norwood, pleaded not guilty in in by the 31st The motor car situation is getting sillier. Those that come off the lines late this year will be equipped with nonglare Common Pleas Court today when arraigned on an indictment charg ing that he made false election rear-view mirrors. Sounds great, but a lot of you will look ridic holding a mirror without a car Local Ford agencies told employees there affidavits in connection with circulation of petitions in behalf of the candidacy of Walter Kelley, won't be much biz between now and July 1st and to take their vaca Cincinnati, who was defeated for the Democratic nomination for tions during that time The trouble with John L. Louse is that when he sits down to bargain collectively, he wants to do all the collecting Hmf.

Such airs! The elevator starters in Radio City ad Congressman-at-Large. The plea was entered by Kelley who is serving as counsel for Hagedorn. Bond of $250 was pro dress the elevator operators as "Mr. vided. Kelley, who waived the reading of the indictment, indicated that Soandso.

COMDR. CLARK GIFFORD, naval aide to the President, is rated by White Housers as the Chief's top speech-writer After the Sonny Dunham Orches he wished the court to hear cer Lint From A Blue Serge Suit. MIRIAM HOPKINS, the star, may break a front-pager the story of her discovery that a group for which she worked hard is Stalin-inspired. The expose, friends say. is being polished by her groom, Ray Brock, war correspondent Chester Bowles's inner circle fear he may resign soon Treasury agents are checking Madison Square Garden ticket specs The merger plans of Millionaire Alexis Thompson and Model Jean Sinclair was suddenely canceled after a quarrel Stuart Bar-thelmess, son of the movie star, is No.

1 in the Molly Netcher field now Composer Dave Rose (Judy Garland's and Martha Raye's ex) is expected to wed lovely Dorothy Porter Mrs. Tyrone Power (Anabella) was the most interested spectator when Critic Burton Rascoe and his paper parted. FEDERAL COURT ATTACHES (who've been handling him) report that the most frightened and most courteous prisoner they ever held (for anything short of murder) is Serge Rubenstein Skyline of New York Set To Music" is the title of arf exciting window display at Carl Fischer's This is how tough the local hotel situation is: Even the UN delegates do not get tain phases of the case immedi- itelv. but Judge Fred B. Cramer ruled that other scheduled busi tra finish their Hollywood film stint, they expect to gross $100,000 ness made that impossible.

Hear- ng was set tentatively for 11 a. Wednesday, via one-nighters on the way back to Broadway Jimmy Durante,) once a Coney singing waiter, paid $60,000 for a mansion in Beverly Hills Locals are still talking about Lou O'Neill's selections (at Hairedorn was named in two ounts in one indictment returned COPR 1046. KING EATUKLS SYNDICATE WOULD RHillTS ItLSSKVhU bv a grand jury here last week Paul A. Baden, prosecutor, said Belmont) in the Mirror. He picked "Mind if I do the crossword puzzle?" the action followed alleged disclosure that several names on the petition circulated by Hagedorn been found to be forgeries.

The case was referred here by a Hamilton County Grand Jury because the petitions in question were notorized in this county. is said to be 39,000, including those with provisional certificates and the need next year is defined as 41,000 teachers. Devices to bring more teachers into the market have been advocated. 20 winners in the first 48 starts and then, on the next Monday, picked five more! His pals roonder what's become of the trunkful of music the late Vincent Youmans had. They are sure he had it as they claim they saw it.

Had enough for seven shows plus the "better" music he composed. Man's Body Found In Joists Of Attic The body of James Revis, 35, 3901 Spring Grove was found yesterday afternoon in the joists of the unfinished part of an attic of the Spring Grove Avenue building. Sgt. William Burks and Detec a weekly or monthly rate When by Metropolitan Moments a midtowner phoned the Waldorf- SERENELY COOL SUMMER BLACK Astoria for a reservation yesterday the operator sweetly replied: "Just a minute, please, and I'll connect you with the regret department" Gendarmes expect a gang war to break wide open. One outfit One was a tone poem about Colorado.

Another was christened and he finished a New Orleans Suite that they insist "is tremendous" Denver people and Ncio Yorkers still are dazed by Mary Coyle Chase's article on him which made them ill. TICKET SCALPERS will1 soon organize a squawk claiming excessive theater parties are becoming a racket, driving them (ha ha!) outta business They are especially annoyed with the management of the hit, "Call Me Mister," which has 36 capacity house parties booked at extra tariff The specs argue they've "carried many a flop" and should get in on the hits Designer "Aldrich" keeps black simple gives it unusr-passed charm in a dress of sheer rayon crepe, brightened with buttons, a patent belt, A dress of basic beauty tive Thomas Faragher of the Homicide Squad, called to investigate when the body was found, told Detective Chief Clem W. Merz that Revis had not been seen since May 15. The body was found by John Abt, operator of Fehrman's Bait Shop on the first floor of the building, and Charles Miller, 3248 Walworth his employee. New Threat Looms In Teacher Shortage ENQUIRES BUIiEAU SPECIAL DlgrATCU.

Columbus, Ohio, May 20 While Ohio school authorities are struggling with a shortage of teachers estimated at a minimum of 2,000 elegant backdrop for accessories underscore to your largest and loveliest big-brimmed straw sophistication with taste for star-studded summer nights. Sizes 10 to 16. The beatutiful photo of a child displayed in the window of Schwarz's Toy Shop on Fifth Avenue is that of Jill Smith, daughter of Doris Sharpe of Radio Registry The Mayor of New York will probbaly shudder at this. Just as he bans tip sheets and gambling, a new book will offer the other side of things. It will be christened: "If You Must Gamble" and will detail ways of winning (or minimizing your losses) at the tracks, poker, gin, dice, the stock market and so futt.

WE FAILED in our efforts to get the government to postpone (for the summer months) the ousting of leafless war veterans from an At "blowing the whistle" (snitching) on the other. MANY OF THE New York bars are going back to the seven-day week schedule though they cannot promote enough lager and hooch Gracie Fields's impression of Florence Desmond imitating Gracie was the big howl at the Blue Angel Week Jack Benny starts his 15th year in radio (in October) and his 35th season in show biz He was in the Hooper "First 15" a decade ago and still is Dick Haymes inherits the Kostelanetz spot on June 6th the new samba "Vera Vem," may win the "Rum and Co-Cah Co-Lah" crown. Pancho introduced it at the Casino-on-the-Park. It's a combination samba-polka the first of its sort The suite, "Manhattan Tower," written by Gorden Jenkins, with a commentary by Elliott Lewis, captures the New York flavor. It's on a 12-inch Decca.

CHARLES GRAYSON, who auth'd the best-seller, "Flight South," has a new novel due next month via Doubleday. Titled: "Angel Town" Jack Kofoed of the Miami Herald is among the reporters covering the atomic bomb tests. His new book, "Leg Man in Seven League Boots," is clicking Conover's newest model is Kali Royal, rated an expert painter, writer and actress. She had a book of verse published. Her painting exhibition is listed for the fall, and she doesn't wanna go to Hollywood Swankiest premiere of the season won't be a first-night opening but the unveiling of Amster Yard, the town's first completed small-apartment colony, a few doors east of Manny's Chop House on May .95 39 "He's camped here ever since he discovered we make our Whiskey Sours with Calvert Reserve" for schools next year, they were confronted today with advertisements from California, proclaiming salaries from $2,100 to $2,400 a year for elementary teachers, probably 10 per cent above Ohio levels.

The appeal was made especially to village and rural teachers where the pay schedules were lowest. The Californians offered elementary teaching certificates on two years of college work as against the Ohio requirements of four years. Ohio has 6,500 provisional certificates now in effect. The visible supply of teachers gredients of a rare drink. Next time, order your cocktail, highball or "neat one" made with glorious Shillito's COSTUME ROOM Third Floor If you want your Whiskey Sours to have it all over others like a tent-start with Calvert Reserve.

For this pre-war quality whiskey has a benign way of blending with rather than overpowering the other in pre-war quality Calvert Reserve lantic City hospital, which is being returned to a hotel owner This paragraph is to get you to pray that Uncle Sam doesn't take away their crutches. "the choicest whiskey you can drink or serve Calvert Distillers C. Blended Whiskey: 86.8 Proof-65Z Grain Neutral Spirits Kin Identifies Body WAT (HILLITO AFIVphone number it DUnbar 7000 Of Drowned Veteran Several hours after Paul Ruff, Kellogg Ave. and Gassaway a fisherman, recovered a body from the Ohio River at the foot of Lums-den Street yesterday, Mrs. Robert R.

Lohman, 3930 Beech Marie- mont. identifed it as that of Her brother, George Douglas, 42. Relatives told Coroner Herbert P. Lyle that Douglas had been staying at his sister's home since changing his residence from California several months ago. His family said that he had not been in the best of health and had been very SKID LU1F' nervous.

Besides his sister, Douglas is survived by his mother, Mrs. Lillian Douglas; a brother, Leo, and his widow and two grown children. Douglas was a veteran of World War II. 23d Louis Nizer's observation on juve delinquency: "Even when children are bad actors, they don't need critics they need models." HARRIS, CLAIRE SHANNON, the dance trio at the Havana-Madrid, report that the big thrill in Tokyo was playing the theater named "The Ernie Pyle" New Yorkers are gabbing about two renowned international social-its who are sponsoring newly rich peasants. They see that they meet "the right people" for a neat fee, of course Ely Culbertson's book, "Must We Fight Russia?" was written to combat the wide talk about fighting Russia A sports writer will have some curves thrown at him by other scribes when he returns from Mexico Neat critique by Beatrice Kay about a certain producer: "He has the most irritating so-whattitude!" WHEN 20th CENTURY-FOX films "The Late George Apley" it will star Ronald Colman.

Joseph Mankiewicz will produce All private taxi licenses (limousines, BABY'S CONDITION IS PAIR, Barbara Moore, five-week-old "blue baby" daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Moore, Mariemorit, was reported to be in fair condition last night at Good Samaritan Hospital, where she vas taken Sunday after her arrival here from Omaha by plane. Because a heart defect pre vents a sufficient amount of blood reaching her lungs, Barbara has to have oxygen administered. Her skin has a blue tinge.

It has not been determined how long she will private cars, etc.) are being called have to remain in the hospital. i msKmm Wis JS jji Ml I fj'i 11 JM Low-Volatile Coal Available, Smoke Foes Are Assured STRIPED FOR SUMMER IN A FINE "LABTEX" LIGHTWEIGHT FABRIC Letters offering to provide all the low volatile (smokeless) coal Cincinnati can use have been received by Mrs. William H. Hessler, Chair 1 i i I Pf V-s- This, she asserted, was the answer to the principal argument against having in Cincinnati an audsmoke ordinance like that of St. Louis that Cincinnati would be unable to obtain a sufficient man of the City Charter Smoke Elimination Committee, from West Virginia coal producers, Mrs.

Hessler told the Charter Women's Group amount of smokeless r.or.l. Urging support of the city's proposed antismoke ordinance, Mrs. yesterday at the YWCA. Hessler called upon women interested in smoke elimination to turn out in full force when Council has its public hearings on the question. Mrs.

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