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17 THE ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI, TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1941 WEATHER CONDITIONS. Houses For Sale Investment Property For Sale ACQUIRES TWO-FAMILY Munro and Elizabeth, his wife, lot 35 of Cathedral Park Subdivision; $1 (tax PRICE HILL Lulu Voderberg tn E. X. Gieringer Lots 25 and 26 of Mount Hope Park Subdivision; Jl. PRICE HILL Theresa Austing to Ijiw-rence J.

Austing, Lots 1 and 2 of Elizabeth W. Boyles Second Subdivision; $1 (tax 55c). COMPLAINT Names 12 Companies srS-cty -I I -it I J' ft- township Bessie As Restraining Competition In Electric Light Bulb Industry Court Order Sought. Trenton, N. January 27 (INS) Accused of combining in an international trust, 12 corporations in the electric light bulb industry tonight stood charged, in a complaint filed in Federal Court, with conspiracy to restrain trade and commerce.

The complaint, filed by Acting United States Attorney William S. Smith, alleges violation of the Sherman Anti-Trust Act, the Clayton Act, and the. Wilson Tariff Act. Named in the complaint were General Electric Company, International General Electric Company, Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, Corning Glass Works, American Blank Company, Empire Machine Company, N. V.

Phillips' Gloelampen-fabricken, Consolidated Electric Lamp Company, Hygrade Sylvania Corporation; Ken-Rad Tube and Lamp Company, Chicago Miniature Lamp Works, and Tung-Sol Lamp Works, Inc. The defendants were accused of having gained control of the light bulb industry through unlawful use of patent licensing agreements and agency contracts. Of the products involved, radio tubes and searchlight lamps are vital to national defense. It also was alleged in the complaint that General Electric and Westinghouse, through their position in the industry, have been able to control and suppress competition of independent lamp manufacturers. In order to restore competition to the industry, the government seeks cancellation of certain patent licensing agreements and reorganization of some of the defendants business organizations.

THERIVER Stages of the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers and their tributaries at 7 a. m. yesterday, and changes within the preceding 24 hours: 2 Plttsb'gh Montg'ry Bam 10. 16.610.1 Franklin 6.21 15.01 Lock 7. 13.810.9 13.211.6 Zanesv'le 10.71 Announcement! UTZ, William McGRAlL, Flora CHANCE, Charles T.

LANG, Raymond STROBEL, Elizabeth Arrangements In charge of THOMAS FUNERAL HOME, MADISONVILLE. HODAPP FUNERAL HOMES Hamilton and Elkton. KIrby 1040. 7401 Vine. VAUey 0805.

J. J. SULLIVAN CO. Bradford J. Sullivan, Dir.

1336 E. MCMILLAN at BELL PL. WO 0133 JAC0CKS FUNERAL HOME. 2602 GILBERT WO OS01. AT TAFT ROAD.

VORHIS FUNERAL HOMES Loctitand, Ohio. Norwood Ohio. ME 4884. Gus Schraffenberger FUNERAL HOME. 3117 Vine St.

AVon 0421. The Fuldner Mortuary FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 421 Arch St. MA 4784. VITT STERMER, INC.

1824 Westwood. WA 07S7. 3425 Harrison ave. MO 0833. 30:15 Riverside ar.

wa uiiu. Journey's End GK1SCMY Charles H. Grlschy. beloved husband of Carolyn Curlls Grischy and brother of Wm. B.

Grlschy and Mrs. Arthur W. Forbrlger, Saturday. January 25, 1941. Services at Mueller funeral home, 31)43 Montgomery Norwood, Tuesday, January 28, at 2:30 p.

m. HOUSE Harry R. House, husband of Edith Coombe House, father of Harry Coombe and Mary Lane House, Sunday, January 26, 1941. Funeral services private on Tuesday. HUDSON Alice Hudson (nee Porter), 3070 hi Melbourne Terrace, mother of Mrs.

Esther Plnson and Mrs. Esterllng of Cleveland, Ohio. Remains in state at late residence. Funeral services at Corinthian Baptist Church. Wehrman Wednesday, January 29.

1941, at 11 a. m. Renfro funeral service. 1.A.MBICHT George Ssmuel Lambert, he-loved husband of Lillian Diehl Lambert, father of Calvin A. Lambert and Cathryn L.

Nyman of Chicago, 111., brother of William C. Lambert and Genevieve L. Elstun, Monday, January 27, 1941, ot 1781 Taft rd. Services at the Bamher funeral home, 3011 Woodburn Wednesday, January 29, at 2:30 p. m.

I.EH.MKliRL Theodore Lehmkukl. aged 83 years, beloved husband of Ann Lehmkukl (nee Brown), Sunday, January 26, 1941, at residence. 1016 Straight st. Funeral from the Busse A Borgmann Co. Parkway funeral home, Central Parkway and Clifton Hills lane, Wednesday.

January 29, at 8:30 a. m. Requiem high mass, Sacred Heart Church, 9 a. m. Kindly omit flowers.

LESIJK Robert Leslie, beloved husband of Jessie Leslie (nee Hlmesi. father of Mrr. L. G. Penney, Saturday, January 25, 1941, it residence, 1815 Catallna Bond Hill.

Services at the Brand Bros, funeral home. 1820 Freeman Tuesday, January 28, at 2 p. m. Crematlun 3 p. m.

MANSKK Anna Mary Manser (nee Schneider), beloved wife of the late William Manser, at her residence. 241 Berry Bellevue, Ky. Funeral Wednesday. January 29, 1941. from the residence.

1:30 p. m. Sendees at First Baptist Church, Bellevue, 2 P. m. lnlerment Evergreen Cemetery.

MATH Kits Hiram 8. Mathers, beloved husband of Anna Mathers (nee Braun-Hteln), and father of John F. and Richard F. Mathers, and Mrs. John S.

Gullet, Washington, D. Monday, January 27, 1941. Funeral from his late residence, 3208 Observatory Hyde Park, Thursday, January 30. Requiem high mass at St. Mary Church at 10 a.

m. KKAKOON Bartholomew Reardon, husband of the late Catherine Buckley Reardon, beloved father uf Elizabeth, Rt. Rev. Francis Bartholomew, William, John, and Maurice Reardon, Sunday, January 26, 1941, at residence, 1832 Hanfield st. Solemn requiem high mass al St Patrick Church Wednesday.

January 29, at 10 a. m. Kindly omit flowers. RIIDOI.rH Charles W. Rudolph, beloved husband of Hannah I.

Rudolph (nee Mc-Ketrick) and beloved father of Elmer, Virgil, Chester and Verna Rudolph and Mrs. Harry Sturm, Monday. January 27, 1941, at his residence 3149 Bishop Clifton. Services at Clarence A. Baiter funeral home, 3412 Clifton Clifton, Thursday, January 30, at 10 a.

m. NCHKAK Jacob Schear. beloved husband of Jennie Schear and father of Molly Sophie, and Morris Schear, at his residence. 950 Elberon ave. Services Well funeral home, 3901 Reading Tuesday, January 28, 1941, at 2 p.

m. NHAKPK Elizabeth Schroer Sharpe. wife of the late Harry Sharpe, mother of Mrs. J. R.

Barker, Harry, Irwin, Oliver, and Stanley Sharpe, of 5449 Laura lane, Norwood, Sunday. January 26, 1941. Services at the W. Mack Johnson funeral home, McMillan at Upland Wednesday, January 29, at 2 p. m.

8TAHL-HCMMEL Martha (Mattle) Hummel Stahl (nee Kockt, Monday, January 27, 1941, at the residence of her daughter, Miss Louise Hummel, 2926 Urweller Westwood. Notice of funeral later. TAYLOR Minnie M. Taylor (nee Miller), beloved wife of the late Frank J. Taylor and mother of Mrs.

Guy E. H.ilmes, Hyde Park Cincinnati, Ohio, and W. A. Taylor, Bethel, Ohio, suddenly. Sunday, January 26, 1941.

Services at Kennedy funeral home, Bethel, Ohio, Wednesday, January 29, at 3:30 p. m. VOI'K Florence Wight Volk (nee Harris), wife of the late William Volk of Kenwood, Ohio, and sister of Mrs. Anna Mlddough, Tampa, Fls and Albert Harris, Ft. Thomas, and Charles Harris, Jacksonville, Fla.

Funeral Tuesday, January 28, 1941, from Dobbllng funeral home, 106 South Ft. Thomas at 2:30 p. m. Interment Evergreen Cemetery. ir World War Veteran.

Spanish-American War Veteran, Miscellaneous Notices KEENAN FUEL OILS WOODBURN 1250 it- Miss Harriet vaienuna oi me Board of Education acquired the two-family frame dwelling, 3581 Pape Avenue, Hyde Park East, above, from Mr. and Mrs. William Frerking. A two-car garage was included. The sale was negotiated by Charles S.

Faxon. Committee To Meet. The Multiple Listing Committee of the Cincinnati Real Estate Board, headed by Robert I. Marshall, will meet this afternoon at the Realtors Building to consider a possible plan for establishment of a central bureau for the listing of property. Brick Two-Apartment Sold.

Title to the brick two-apartment building, 806 Kirbert Avenue, Price Hill, has been take by Clara Strauss from Katherine Mursinan and Alma Giese. Lot size is 37 by 101 feet. The Grady Realty Company made the sale. Buys Five-Room Dwelling. Richard Punghorst purchased the five-room dwelling, 2741 Hyde Park Avenue, from Mr.

and Mrs. William A. Rengening. Size of the lot is 40 by 150 feet. Edward J.

Dacey of the Walnut Hills Realty Company made the sale. Rent Suite In Norwood. Mr. and Mrs. William Carroll rented a four-room suite in the Day- tona Apartments, Forest Avenue, South Norwood, through John E.

Manthey. Three-Room Suite Taken. Glenn Stone rented a three-room suite at 2352 Norwood Avenue, Nor wood. Fred Tuke and Son were the agents. Apartment Building Planned.

Plans for a $10,000 two-story brick and concrete apartment building, consisting of four four-room apartments, at 3942 Millsbrae Avenue, were filed by Excel Construction, yesterday in the office of C. Stegner, City Building Commissioner. Other applications: Little Current Operating Company, gasoline service station. $7,000, at Central Parkway and Central Avenue. William Powell Company, brick addition at 3233 Colerain Avenue, $7,500.

Miss Ada Konnop. 1143 womesiae Avenue, five-room brick residence, $4,900, at 1141 Homeside Avenue. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. (Tax indicated in transfers Is affixed at the rate of 55 cents for every $500 or fraction thereof, of value of property conveyed.) ANDKRSON TOWNSHIP Kathryn V. Bense and Lewis her husband, to Grace W.

Rostock, an Irregular lot on a proposed street In Survey 609; $1 (tax ANDERSON TOWNSHIP Thomas J. Dyer and Mary his wife, and, Marie D. Oiote and Beatrice Dyer to Florence B. Rardin. 67 by 150 feet on the west side of Sutton Avenue, Survey 916; $1 (tax ANDERSON TOWNSHIP Kathryn V.

Bense and Lewis her hushanJ. to Theresa E. Armleder, an irregular lot on a proposed street In Survey 609; $1 (tax AVONDALE Philip Riddinger to Emma T. Baker, 29 by 69 feet on the west side of Fredonia Avenue, 72 feet south of Ridgeway Avenue; $1 (tax CAMP WASHINGTON John R. Stewart and Dorothy, his wife, to Eva Salzl and Nicholas Salzl, Lot 82 of Young and Cutter's Subdivision; $1 (tax CHEVIOT Luella Kareth to Millie Clark.

Lot 29 of John Hader's Subdivision; $1 (tax 14.9 1.4 Ivanhoe 1.410.1 16.4 1.0 Radford 0.9 16.90.5 Hinton 2.81 16.4 1.0 Ka. Falls 5.1! 19.8 1. 8 Lon.Dam 10.61 24.10.5 Charles'n 8.210.3 15.40.1 Wln.D'm 13.20.2 25.8 0.1 Willia'on 4.5 0.6 29.30.6 Plkevllle 2.30.4 27.9 1.8 Chilllco'e 3.8 0.3 28.33.3 Farmers 6.72.9 24.9 4.2 Falmo'tn 10.1 27.8 4.3 Dayton 11 26.04.0 Lock 14.. 11.6 1.2 23.413.5 Lock 10. .14.2 1.1 16.910.1 Lock 7...

14.10.6 24.012.6 Lock 4... 9.80.1 17.611.4 Lock 2... 20.3 3.9 16.210.8 Mt. Car'l 2.00.2 19.010.6 Nashville 14.10.7 1.210.1 Chatt'ga 7.8 0.5 5.41 .4 Florence .10.40.9 9 210.2 Johnso'le 6.0 0.1 4.910.5 Llt.Rock 11.30.5 3.010.2 The following table shows the state of the weather in the places mentioned, as indicated by the Weather Bureau at 7:30 o'clock last night, seventy-fifth meridian time: Place of Observation. State of Weather.

ATLANTIC STATE8. Caribou Clear -8 2 Bangor Clear 1 14 Montreal Cloudy 1 5 Burlington Cloudy 2 10 Boston Cloudy 17 21 Hartford Snow 14 14 Albany Snow, 14 14 New York Snow 24 29 Philadelphia Snow 28 33 Kylertown Snow 24 26 Harrlsburg Snow 24 26 Washington Snow 33 35 Norfolk Rain 40 44 Raleigh Pt.Cloudy 41 46 Spartanburg 41 52 Charleston Cloudy 50 52 Jacksonville Clear 66 73 Miami Clear 72 79 GULF STATES. Tampa Rsln 62 75 Tallahassee Clear 55 66 Atlanta Pt.Cloudy 41 51 .07 .07 .16 .21 .17 .10 .05 .03 Montgomery Clear 47 58 Greenwood Clear 39 43 New Orleans Cloudy 59 62 Shreveport Cloudy 50 56 Galveston Cloudy 60 65 Brownsville Cloudy 71 77 OHIO VALLEY. Pittsburgh Snow 30 34 Elkins Snow 31 37 Huntington Cloudy 33 40 .26 .15 .01 Columbus Cloudv 26 31 Cincinnati Cloudy 30 31 Lunken Airport 31 S3 Indianapolis Cloudy 30 31 Evansville Cloudy 33 33 Louisville Cloudv 32 34 Smiths Grove Cloudy 32 35 Bristol Cloudy 38 45 KnoxviHe Cloudv 38 43 Chattanooga Cloudv 37 44 Nashville Cloudy 33 36 Muscle Shoals Cloudy 35 37 I.AKB REGION. Muskoka Cloudv 15 .06 Syracuse Snow 20 .12 Buffalo Snow 26 Cleveland Snow 26 Detroit Cloudy 25 Harbor Beach Cloudy 24 Grand Rapids Clear 22 Fort Wayne Clear 18 Chicago Cloudy 28 Green Bay Cloudy ,26 Sault Ste.

Marie. 12 Houghton Cloudy 2 Duluth Clear 14 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY, Minneapolls-St. Cloudy 16 Madison Cloudy 2 Des Moines Cloudy 22 Moline Cloudy -28 Springfield, III. 29 St. Louis Cloudy 31 Advance Cloudy 34 Memphis Cloudv 36 Littie Rock Pt.Cloudy 43 PLAINS STATES.

Fargo Clear Williston Pt.Cloudy 2 29 15 42 22 36 29 30 31 31 40 48 43 50 55 51 49 51 59 41 40 43 44 40 31 41 42 50 49 51 53 55 Huron Clear Rapid City umaha Nortn Platte Concordia Kansas City Springfield, Mo. Wichita Dodge City Fort Smith Oklahoma City Amarillo Fort Worth Abilene Clear 3 20 Cloudy 28 28 Cloudy 25 28 28 Clear 33 44 Clear 38 Clear 45 48 Cloudv 48 47 Rain 50 Rain 49 sn Del Rio ROCKY MOUNTAINS. Havre Cloudy 3fl Bnlle Cloudy Miles City Cloudy 37 Sheridan Cloudy 3d Casper Clear 38 Pocatello Clear 30 Salt Lake City Clear 30 Chcyen ie Clear 34 Denver Clear 35 Pueblo Clear 40 Albuquerque Cloudy 45 Winslow Cloudy B2 Paso Cloudy 49 PACIFIC 8LOPE. Seattle Portland Boise Reno Pan Franclaco Fresno Los Angeles Phoenix Clear 52 57 4H 48 64 54 68 7 5S 58 48 50 64 57 72 73 WESTERN CANADA. Sioux Lookout 1 Winnipeg Cloudy -3 Regina Cloudy 5 Medicine Hat Cloudy 32 17 -1 12 39 Trace.

NAMED TO FENT0N BOARD. Stockholders of the Fenton United Cleaning and Dyeing Company at their annual meeting yesterday, elected Robert S. Wuerdeman as a Director, succeeding S. J. Johnson, resigned.

Assistant General Manager of the company, Wuerdeman is the son of E. i K. Wuerdeman, President. Directors will meet Friday for the reorganization meeting, and will elect officers at that time. All other directors were reelected by stockholders, it was announced.

Considerable improvement in the company's business during 1940 was reported by the President, who said the Cincinnati and Columbus plants have been remodeled and new equipment installed during the year. The entrance of thy wordi giveth light. 1941, John Howard Harris. ACKERMAN Theodore J. Ackerman.

beloved husband of F.dna Rabe Ackerman, passed awav Saturday, January 25. 1941, residence, 1821 South Argyle pi. Funeral from the Dhonau funeral home. Knnwl-ton's Corner, Nnrthslde, Wednesday, Jan-oa at H-no a Rolemn reouiem hiEh mass at St, Boniface Church at 9 a m. B.

P. O. Elks Lodge No. 5 will Jiold services at the funeral home Tuesday at 8 81. Boniface Men's Society at 8:15, Northslde Council No.

1683, K. of at 8:30. Hamilton (Ohio) papers please copy.) BRAIj'NSCHWKIGKR Marie (Josephine) Braunschweiger (nee Huber), beloved wife of the late Anton Braunschweiger and dearly beloved mother of Theodore Braunschweiger, Mrs. Alberta Dlers, and Mrs. Frieda Nowak, Sunday, January 26, 1941, at residence, 2122 Van Lear aged 83 years.

Funeral Wednesday, January 29, trom the Rledllnger funeral home, 19 Green at 8:30 a. m. Requiem high mass, St. Francis Church, at 9 a. m.

DEEMS Lorena Deems (nee McCauley), beloved wife of Edward Deems and beloved mother of Evelyn and Edward Deems, Sunday, January 26, 1941, at 1 at residence, 2280 Quebec rd. Funeral from the Busse Borgmann Co. Parkway funeral home, Central Parkway and Clifton Hills lane, Wednesday, January 29 at 8:30 a. m. Requiem high mass at St.

Bonaventura Church, 9 a. m. KI.I.f.KBKOf'K Winifred Ellerbrock, beloved mother of Mrs. William Stoess, Sunday, January 26, 1941, at residence, 5721 Hamilton In her 76th year. Funeral from the Chas.

A. Miller Sons funeral home. Hamilton ave. at Knowiton st Northslde, Wednesday, at 1:30 p. m.

Services at the Universalis! Church, Essex at 2 p. m. FKlr.H Clifford (Cliff) Fries, beloved son of Rose Enger Fries and the late Louis Fries and devoted brother of Mrs. Rose Sperber, Monday. January 27, 1941, at residence, 3220 Glenmore ave.

Funeral services Thursday. January 30, from the above residence, at 8:30 a. m. Requiem high mass at Our Lady of Lourdea Church at 9 a. m.

CAI.I.IT-Margaret Magulre Gallup, widow of William A. Gallup, beloved sister of William Grote and Sarah Maguire. and beloved aunt of Mrs. Robert Kleine and Mrs. Evans De Camp.

3580 Van Antwerp Avondale, Monday. January 27. 1941. Funeral at the Bamher funeral home 3011 Woodburn Wednesday. Januarv 29.

at 8:30 a. m. Requiem high mass at St Andrew Church, northwest corner of Blair and Reading at 9 a. m. IBoston paper, please copy.J Aekerman Leslie ft lis Brailn- Manser schwelger Mather Deems I Kllerbrock Rudolph I Fries Oallup Sharpe irlsehy Slahl-Hummel I I House Taylor i Hudson yolk i i Lambert a ni, Al 18-21 APTS.

Guar. 10; never adver- AVONDALE, NORTH 6-apt. beaU. apts. will consider trade.

MAin 0700. ATTRACTIVE new 4-apt. brick; Insulated; trade. MATHIAS. MO 1133.

BOND HILL Two new 4-apt. bldgs. all brick; tile roof: tile equip, kitchens, tile baths; hot-water heat; 4-car bullt-ln Income (1,920 year; priced at (15,850. Will take property in trade. W.

D. DAVIS. WO 0756. BOND HILL Nearly new colonial 4-apartment bldg. hot-water heat: 4-car bullt-ln garage; lot 55x145 rent (180 (17,500 E.

M. COSTELLO SON. MA 0312. BOND HILL Reading rd. new 4-apt.

eqT tile English type; always rented; Inc. (2,640 year; slate roof; trade. ME 4545. CITY 12th nr. Reading: 21 2 bricks; rents (80; (4,500.

PA 3922. CLIFTON HEIGHTS Three-family brick; Income (1,710 year; conv. loc. MO0234. MT.

WASHINGTON 115' frontage busl-ness district, J. F. O'BRIEN CO. CHJS717. NEW Drlck, 4-apt.

bldg. 4 rms. each apt. equipped tile kitchens, baths: hot-water heat; Insulated; tile roof; 4-car income (1,920 year; take small property In trade. H.

D. SAYRE. JE 4444. NEW 18-APARTMENT Completely rented; line location; better than 10. OWNER.

MA 3508 OAKLEY Allendale 4-car de tached Income will sacrifice for quick sale. OWNER. CH 1310. PRICE HILL Well-built brick; 4 16 lurnaces. natns: level lot: annual Income asking no reasonable offer rejected, 10 cash, balance at 4.

WA 5475. PRICE HILL New best location; near city; bargain for cash. JE 6567. Farms, Country Homes-For Sal 4 A TOPSY-TURVY WORLD and uncertain economic conditions makes this the ideal time to invest in a farm. Representatives of large financial institution offers Ohio farms for sale in Darke, Preble, and Miami Counties.

Also in Clinton, Highland and Brown Counties. Acreages 40 to 200 and over. Some Immediate possession. Terms very reasonable; amortized payments, low Interest. Annual, semiannual, quarterly or monthly payment plan.

For specific information about a farm in these counties write M. P. SCHROCK. 219 Castell Building, Mid- dletown. Ohio.

A GOOD FARM of 102 acres for $4500; only $1,000 down payment; on good road, just off slate highway, 30 miles to Fountain Square; good house of 6 rooms, fireplace, open stairs: electric; large barn; ail outbuildings; 2 wells, cistern, ana pond; 8 acres timber, 2 acres fruit school bus at door. It's a bargain. CHAS. A. FREEMYER, Amelia, Ohio.

BETHEL 71 acres; 6-room house; good soil and $5,000. WO 2764 eves. CHERRY GROVE -FOREST AVE. Over 1 acre of land; new shingle home, 4 moms and bath, 1st floor; 2 rooms above; barn, chicken house; $6,000. THEODORE MAYER BRO.MAJ)921.

FARMC C- HOPKINS, COUNTRY rnnivio 519 main st. homes. FOR SALE 65 acres roiling land; well fenced; tobacco land; good road; 7-rm. house; lge. barn; double crib: many out-bldgs.

will sell with stock and tools for S4.20O, or (3,200 for farm. M. PRIDE, Hamersvllle, Ohio. INDIAN HILL Complete listings, large or small. CARL A.

CL1PPINGER. CH 3412. MT. CARMEL 8 acres; 5 fine view. (3750.

MRS. CAMPBELL, EA 1284. MT. WASHINGTON 6 rooms; city acre; $5,000. AV 8170.

MA 0311. POSSESSION 123 a. modern brick house good barn ana fences. GEO. HENKLE.

Phone 2, Lebanon, Ohio. 130 ACRES Six rooms; electric, furnace, water; 2 barns; young orchard; 6 acres forest, running water; a stock and grain farm, 30 miles out; $50 per acre, and worth It. 5 ACRES Four rooms, cellar, water, poultry house; good poultry ranch; 20 miles out; easv terms; $2,300. PLINY A. JOHNSTON.

Sycamore 7427. 114 ACRES. 5 miles New Richmond; level, rolling: 12 a. woods; small creek fed by springs runs through farm; can make large lake; 6-rm. barn; electric available: $5,300.

Du ncci cd 208 E- st-s DCtLLfl Cln'tl. PA 3224. 228 "ACRES To settle estate; good land, well watered; 9-rm. house; elec; 2 other small cash payment, bal. Federal loan: want offer.

THE FRANK MALICK CO. MA 4084. 150 ACRES 8-rm. house: large barn, silo; good fencing; crop: stock; tools: $6,500. REINHARDT, 4735 Main ave.

JE 7882. 30 ACRES Nr. town; plow land; 7 barn. elec. easy terms.

RAT-LIFF, Lebanon, Ohio. lots and Acreage For Sale DEER PARK 75x125; $850; also lot 50x135 $600 WILLIAMS. ME 9033 LOT 1 00x500 high" elevation: very' lovely view; $700. HUST MO 1131, MADEIRA Wooded; restricted; $15 and $25 per foot; no assessments. EA 0108.

PARK HILLS ILots: $50 down; easy monthly pay plan. Call HEmiock 0962. WYOMING Rustic lot; trees, creek; no assessment. OWNER. JA 7123, MA 0043.

Real Estate-For Exchange I ST. BERNARD Mitchell a beautiful 7-room brick; 2-car garage; large lot. Trade for apt. bldg. NATHAN.

UN 3643. TRADE" WHAT YOU HAVE FOR WHAT YOU WANT. McCLURE, NORWOOD. OHIO. JE 7321.

Wanted-Real Estate BUYERS waiting for 1 and 2 family homes In Pleasant Ridce, silverton, Bond Hill, Hyde Park. ME 732L CASH for one-family In Westwood or near; not MO4403. CASH BUYERS for your REAL ESTATE. CHESTER CASH FOR YOUR REAL ESTATE. LAUERMAN REALTY CO.

JE 2233, CAPH BUYERS "for 1 or 2 family houses; Price Hill Cheviot. WA 5628, CI.IKTON-COI! itYVIt.LK-- Want to buy a I or 2 familyJiouse. JJN 7955 EVANSTON and vicinity; cash for 1-2 fam-houses. Evanston Realty Co. JE 7172.

HAVE CASH BUYER for 6 or 7 rm. residence in Pleasant Ridge, Kennedy orHyde Parkjjiot 3322. WILL PAY CASH FOR RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY ANT GOOD SUBURB. UN 0349. I Apartments, Houses, Rent 9 I 1 Al LOC 4-rm.

efflc. newly (55. Walnut Hills 2-rm. effic. elec.

(37. Four-room, furn. gar. 2 bedrms. $45 One 3 $32.

AV 2481. Al LOCATIONS Walnut Hills; 3 $.10: $36; new efflc, $37. Others. CRAIG, 2448 Gilbert, WO 1153. AVONDALE 723 GHOLSON AVE.

Rooms, kltchnettes, and apartments. Just off Reading U. S. 25-42. HOTEL JT.ORAJVILLA.

AV1335. AVONDALE 3823 Edge" ill; exclusive efflc. 3-rm. also reception hall; mod. in every detail, Including steam heat, elec.

garage; priv. ent. ret. AVONDALE Poiiiciana 2 (32. Walnut Hills Krug 3, 4, and 5 $40 to (55; San Carlos.

3-rm. efflc. (50 to $55; completely furnished. KRUG REALTY CO. WO 0862.

AVONDALE Modern efficiency including electric current. janitor service; also garage. 620 Hale. UN 0530. AVONDALE 760 Greenwood.

"Florence." 4-rm. efiic; (55; gar. AV 7407. CH 3638. CLIFTON Very exclusive 2-rra.

effic; reas. 451 Ludlow ave, AVon 7290. EXCLUSIVE 4-rm. modern steam-heated has efficiency of 5 fine new furnishings; cross ventilation: lovely surroundings; quiet, conv. location; reasonable; references.

AV 9550. HYI.E PARK 2805 Madison rd. C-2, mod. 4-rm. 2 comp, furn.

JE 8562. MTAUBijRNMod7 8-room home, shower, gas and coal furnace, furnished or unfurn. gar, opt. UN 2791, AV 9636. MT AUBURN 2201 Reading rd.

2-rooiri efficiency; nicely reas. PA 5995. 2531 Burnet ave. 3-room; new furniture: heat; reas. AV 2481.

MT. AUBURN Marvin Glencoe 2 rooms, bath; hskpg. AV 2785. MT. AUBURN 2-rm.

efflc; comp. furnished priv. home; ref. -AV 6276. ROSELW'NComprfurnished 4-rm.

2d new furniture: heated 1-yr. lease, on acct.of drafted $60. VA 2582. WALNUt-HILLS2357 ST. JAMES EXCLUSIVE EFFICIENCY 1.

2. 3 modern in every detail, including heat, hot water, refrigerator, janitor service' jiear Peebles Con WO 9669. WALNUT "HILLS 2219 Park; attr. 2-riru gas, bh. $38; e'pl.

CLIFTON 3413 Whitfield St. Louis, each apartment has 5 rooms, solarium, bath; also maid's room and bath. THIS FIFTH THIRD UNION TRUST CO. MAIN 5400. CLIFTON A 3-bedroom brick and stucco English type residence; 4 years old: 2-car attached gar.

in one of the best residential sections of Clifton; 1 5,000. MR. KRAMER. WO 5211. CLIFTON 3419 Brookllne; 8-room brick; hot-water heat; hwd.

lot 100x165. CHAS. T. MacCONNELL. UN 0851-1304.

CLIFTON, E. Mod. 5-room house, porch; 2-car garage; real buy; 85,500. Av 2290. CLIFTON 8tTLouls, two-4-room apts.

all 2 real barg. S5.500. CH 1311. CLIFTON 3301 Morrison brick and stone, 8 br. MA 3045.

COLLEGB HILL, N. 6 rnis. 4 and bath down; near both schools and trans- portation; 1 year old; S5.500. KI COLLHGEHILL 5-rm. (5.500; 2 baths; (6,950.

KI 0488. COLLEGE HILL 5-room frame; modern 1120 Atwood ave. Ki ii4vv. COLLEGE-HILL7 5-room brick 2-car garage; will sacrifice; $6,000. KI 28S6.

COLLEGE HILL New home, 6314 Hamilton av. JohnJIVittekind, Builder. KI 3008. COLLEGEHILLr 5-rm. shingle bouse; 2-car gar.

a bargain. KI 4604, JA 7675. CORCORAN SUBDIVISION. Four 3-bedroom new brick homes In the garden spot of College Hill. Drive out to 6500 Hamilton turn right on Oak Knoll dr.

JA 7900. CORKYvnTLjE Imperial 8-rm. frame, 1 or 2 3 and bath 1st, 3 and bath 2d; good cond. nr. Burnet Woods; all conv.

(4,700. OWNER. UN 2795. FT.THOMAS Treiriont 6 rm. best repair, hwd.

level lot; large porch; (6,500. CO 6015. HYDE PARK CENTRAL. To Settle Estate $8,950 English type brick residence, 4 tile bath; -)ge. living solarium, powder wooded lot, 55x200: restricted loca.

MR. FRYE. WO 8809, PA 12B2. HYDE PARK Edwards near Madison transportation and trading center; 3-famlly brick; always rente a good buy at (6,550. Call MR.

MORRIS. JE 2510, EA 7421. K0PF KOPt HYD? PARK Owner transferred to Cleveland; beau. 4-bedroom English brick and tone; rathskeller, 2-car perfect condition; lot 6.r)Xl90; Hayward ave. section; MA3018.

HYDE PARK Unusually spacious 1-flr. plan, 6 tile bath 1st. 2 lav. 2d- 2-car 'i-acre lot: nr. Kilgour and Cardinal Pacelll Schools; (11.500.

OSCAR K. BAUMAN 4 00. EA 4343. HYDE PARK Attractive jrick colonial; 4 laree bedrooms. 2 tile baths, maid room, storage 3d; beautiful outlook over Auit rara: meal ror cnim.e i.

ROBERT O. STRONG. ME 0479. HYDE PARK New Cape Cod colonial: 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, recreation room, ping-pong room: wooded lut 80x140; priced to sellCall BR 1092 EA 6000, HYDE PARK Jora lane; new br. 5 rooms; built-in garage; lot 50x100; sacrifice.

AL HUGE. UN 7891. UYDE PARK PILLARS new 6- rm. brk. home; will trade.

JE 1455. HYbEPARK3525 Rawson mod. 6- rm. good cond. OwnejReas.

HYDE-PARK 6 HYDE PARK Near exc. 6-rnom brick (7 000. MONC E. A4 300-69S8. KENNEDY "HEIGHTS Nr.

school: 6 4-2; mod. lot 50x200; $5,9:.0. ME 3814. KENWOOD MEADOWS." IDEAL LOCATION FOR IDEAL HOME Plans, estimates; financing to suit your desires. HARRY B.

GUTIN. UN 9024. KENWOOD Beau. 1-fi. plan.

borne, 1 sq. trans. i hU ME 2384-2803. MADISON PLACE New, 4 rooms, dinette. bath, 1st; 2d: garage: near bus and stores.

BURNE9. BRJ270. MADISON PLACE Fine, mod. 5-rm. brk.

built-in nice lot; (5,650. EA 6988. E. W. MONCE.

EA 4300. MT. AUBURN 121 W. St. Clair; brick duplex; 4-room flats; attic; lurnaces; small down payment.

AV 5298. MT. AUrfURN23i5-Auburncrest colonial tvne- 7 rooms, breakfast tile bath; fin. 3d; stoker; 2 (7.500. UN 0130 MT WASHINGTON.

BRICK AND WHITE CLAPBOARD; 6 rms. tile kitchen and bath: thoroughly Insulated and weathers! ripped; beautiful lot 75 ft. wide; In very nice neighborhood. ONLY (8.250. Mrs.

Tingley. HE 7S52 or MA U384. THE WARREN K. RICHARDS CO. WASHINGTON, Mod.

4-5-6 rms. gar. lots. CLIFF DAVIS. BE 7645.

JUT AS HINGTON Wayside ave. houses and building lots Salesmen on premises. NORTHS1DE 2-family modern: also 5-rm. modern: $650 cash; Hyde Park, 2-famlly; also 9fmllv HI l.rii In- (0.5011. H.

HANDLKY, Main Reading. VA 2060. NORWOOD 2-famlly 3 nice rooms and bath 1st; 3 rms. and bath 2d; finished 3d Al stoker; i'-car gar. Smith rd.

near Forest; good home and Income combined; easily financed. CHAS. S. FAXON, REATOR. KA uoou.

NORWOOD (1 1st; 2 on 2d; large t.irerm.; fine loc. Owner. Jr. 3680. OAKLEY Barrow 6-rm.

i-iamuy fr-ime; shadylot; ja.vsii. OAKLEY St. Louis, 4-4, all separate, only (6,800. W. C.

hAKran. jhi juj. PARK-HILLS 5-rm. Queen Anne brick; completely (5,950, HE 11732. PLEASANT-RFDGE Lot 115x220, Residence A Zone; 4 squares to town center; -century-old frame, In excel, structural condition: unusually well planned for remodeling; will make a fine home at total cost of about (11.000, In keeping with the neighborhood.

If Interested, call MARSHALL. lNC. ME 4132-2617. PLEASANT" RIDGE Center hall, colonial. 4 2 baths, brkwst room, tile kitchen, rathskeller; 2-car stoker, alr-cond.

heat: near conveniences. MRS. ROSS. EA 2358. JE 2058.

PLEASANT RIDGE Mapleleaf ave. on Lester 20 new nomes, ot o-n-i nearing completion, priced- from (6,950 up; can be bought with low monthly payments. JE 2279. "PLEASANT" RIDGEGRAND VISTA. K-5-2 BRICK ST.

AMONG trees, on 70-ft. lot; 2 2 porches; 1 sq. cars, stores. jhboooo. PLEASANT-RIDGE New brick colonial; 6 dinette; only $10,500.

ME 732L PLEASANT RIDGE Grand Vista; 4-bed- rm. red bricK coionim; i gum. ar.u.. PLEASANT-RIDGE Mo'del hemes; open. LanKdon Farm Sub.

Hare Son. JE 6816. PRICE HIL- Cor. Neave and St. Michael consisting of a 5-rm.

house and a 4-rm. house, with 3 garages. A grand investment. Call Mr. List AV 1697 or MA 1780.

FREIJ'K A. SCHMIDT, lC. PRICE HILL 6 and brick, tile roof; large rms. good cona. resinciea nciu-bothood; nr.

transportation; owner leaving town; want offer. MEIrose 5701. PRICE HILL-Glenway 3-family brick; 11 3 Dams, a mmc lot; only easily financed. WA 1465 PRICE HILL 2 bricks; St. L.

4 1st 4 2d: dble. gar; vv. PRICE- HILL I will pay cash lor 1 or 2 family home. WAoasn JiJJ. pn rin H1T.L-DELHI 7-rm.

insul. lot 60x265. Bargain. GR 1066. ROSELAWN-1507 NORTH WOOD DRIVE.

NEWLY FURNISHED BY LEUGERS FURNITURE CO. New 6-room brick; 3 bedrooms on 2d: all modern features: 2-car garsge. Open until 9 P. maily. VA1440.

ET BERNARO Tower, nr. Mitchell; brick, 6 fin. 3d: 1 or 2 sacrifice. GEO. H.

BECKER. UN 0130. ST." BERNARD NE AR- Twn-f am I ly brick: 5-4-3; lot 78x280; $7,500. KI 1314. WALNUT-HtLLSHackberry and "Fairfax; brick, 1 store, 4 real to settle estate; make offer.

WO 7766. WALNUT" HILLS First-class brick; fine location; (500 cash. WO 6721-5760. Twnhn New 5-rm brick home; completely decorated; tile bath and kitchen; hdwd. unfinished 2d reasonable t-rms.

MO 1452. VA 2022. WESTWOOD Shaffer 4-4; 2 lge. porches; 2-car fereal bargain at. WEGERT.

WYOMING New 4-bedrm. brick: near Springfield pike; $13.500. ME 7321. WALLDON, INC. Construction advances, no extra charge.

702 IngallS Bldg. MA 1462-1463. Business Property For Sale CITY 8 rms. and store; brick on busy corner. CHerry 9254.

CITY 1225-1249 ft. floor space: railroad siding. WA 0832. 2346 GILBERT Modern about 24.000 so. ft.

2 floors; bargain for qutcg sale, we are planning to move to larger quarters due to expansion of business: reas terms at i Interest. C. B1EMAN. WO 7895. ROSELAWN SUBDIVISION The Cheviot and company 10 ttenry r.

ijercn and Sadonla his wife, Lot 240; $1 (tax $11). SILVERTON Ellen McCarthy to Daniel Wyatt, Lot 94 ot norm uresi ouoai-vision; $1 (tax SILVERTON Margaret L. Spencer to Daisy May and Marry n. May, iois so and 86 of Haines and Creaap's Subdivision; $1 (tax $8). SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP Suburban De velopers, to KODert it.

nucxios ana Lillian K. Rucklos, Lot 10 of Parkview Heights Subdivision, Section 19; $1 (tax 8YCAMORE TOWNSHIP Sidney Taylor and Ethel his wife, to Veima M. Krumpelman, Lots 284 and 283 of Valley View Subdivision, Section 33; $1 (tax SYCAMORE TOWNSHIP Albert Schatzle to Lena and John L. Stolz, Lots 35 and 3 of Block of Madison Terrace Subdivision, Section 17; $1 (tax TERRACE PARK Charles E. Johnson to Daniel H.

Startsman, Lots 91 and 92 of James W. Sibley's Subdivision; $1 (tax WALNUT HILLS Ada F. Graham to Amelia E. DuBois. part of Lots 116 and 115 of Walnut Hills L.

A. Third Subdivision; $1 (tax WALNUT HILLS Parkview Court, to Robert G. Adair and Virginia 8. Adair, part of Lot 32 of Mitchell-Armstrong Syndicate Subdivision; $1 (tax 55c). WESTWOOD Lauretta C.

Fox and Philip her husband, to Edward A. Klein. 40 by 155 feet on the east side of Buell Avenue, 165 feet north of Daytona Avenue; $1 (tax WESTWOOD Raymond H. Dhonau and Carrie Dhonau to George Ksmphaus and Josephine Kamphaus. his wife, 50 by 150 feet on the south side of Harrison Avenue, 688 feet east of LaFeutUe Avenue; $1 (tax Mortgages Filed.

Kenry P. Lerch to Cheviot B. L. Company 9,500 George E. Meredith to Title Guarantee Trust Co 4,400 Theodore Johnson to Mathilda Nathan 1,000 Addle G.

Jones to' Hewitt-Woodburn S. A L. Co 10,300 Richard Alsip to Mount Lookout S. L. Co 3,800 Thomaa Murphy to Clnclnnatus L.

B. Co Marv Costello, to Security S. L. 6,300 Company 3,200 Clifford J. Boos to Fidelity B'ederal S.

L. A 3,000 Laura A. Stlens to same Helen Eraden to same Dorothy B. Pntchard to Millord 5.00(1 2,300 B. L.

AS. Co 1,750 Robert G. Adair to Southern Ohio Savings Bank 8,172 Alma C. Hill to Lincoln B. A.

no. 1 Thelma J. Schaeffer to Lincoln B. A. No.

1 Edward A. Klein to Price Hill Eagle L. A B. Co. No.

1 Mary Kuehn to Beekman Street B. A L. Co Mildred Hepp to Milford Home Building Co Daisy May to same Freda M. Wilson to Central Fair-mount B. A L.

Co Clarence P. Rolfes to same Herman Hanekamp to Centennial S. A L. Co Edward Sax to Catherine Ott Robert R. Rucklos to Union Central 4,400 4,400 4,400 2,000 1,200 7,000 5.800 3,600 6,000 1,500 Life Insurance Co 4,900 Rolla Stokes to same Katherine M.

McDulin to Southern Ohio Savings Bank David Griffith to San Marco B. A L. A Frank Popp to Eagle S. A L. A.

Johu M. Uhllg to Home Builders L. A S. Co Leon Troutt to Walldon, Inc John M. Uhlig to Home Builders 3,800 3,300 3,400 3.0no 4,700 3.000 L.

8. Co 6,500 Howard Zaeh to Mount Lookout S. A L. Co Mabel A. Sherry to Eleanor Buford Winters to Charles S.

Lam-mers Barbara Dixon to Bramble Federal S. A L. A Elizabeth Scherer to Liberal S. A L. 3,500 1,300 300 2,800 Company 3,500 John T.

MrNlcholas, Archbishop, to Second National Bank 53,000 Mabel A. Sherry to Reading B. A L. Company 8,000 Dorothy Stewart to Mount Healthy S. A L.

Co 6,000 Mortgages Canceled. Marie J. Young to Hewitt-Woodburn S. A L. Co 8,300 Myrtle S.

Tfcie to Fifth Third Union Trust Co 7,000 Edith A. Mahln to Western A Southern Life Insurance Co IP, 800 Rachel Moore to Richard Alsip 3,500 Mildred Wohlmann to First National Bank of Norwood 2,500 Adele Hermann to Court House L. A B. Co 2,000 Harry Spindler to North Cincinnati L. A B.

Co 5,000 IBertha Spindler to Maggie 1,460 Mary A. Hussey to Security S. A L. Co 4,800 Edmund W. Posner to Central Trust Company 15,000 Ellen A.

Posner to Frank Butten- hofcr 2,850 Ellen A. Posner to Cincinnati Bank A Trust Co 13.500 Same to Frank Duttenhofer 2,000 Simon Meister to Mount Lookout S. A L. Co. 800 Clarence Rolfes to Central Fair- mount B.

A L. Co 8,350 Olivia Overstrech to Provident Sav ings Bank A Tr. Co 35n Loretta Boland to Robert. Schwab. 600 William Ridman to Home Owners Loan Corporation 3,140 Everett Biddle to Town Hall S.

A L. Ass'n 3,000 Hugh McPhllllps to Oak Loan A niig. Co n.uuu Bella Bnhen to Southern Ohio Sav ings Bank 5.494 Edward Sax to Catherine Ott 3,000 Mary Szwirchlna to Provlndent Sav ings Bank A trust Co 10,000 Anna Vasil to Bank Street Building Ass'n Co 300 David Knlcely to Southern Ohio Sav ings isanK A Trust Co sou William Bradbury to Home Owners Loan Corporation z.vze August Meyer to Eagle Savings A ijoan Association Sarah Plotkln to same Marie Prager to same Anna Herstman to same SUGAR New York, January 27 (AP) Offering of raw sugar Increased today, but the price held at 3 cents a pound, the top of a recent forward move. Refiners were said to be interested around 2.95 cents. Trade and Cuban demand kept the domestic fu ture contract pointed upward.

The final range was unchanged to point up. xne No. 3 range: High Low Close I 2.02c"2.02cr2T02cB .1 2.08c 2.07c 2.07CB 2.12c 2.12c 2.11cB .1 2.15c! 2.15cl 2.15CB 2.15c 2.15c 2.15CB March May July September January, 1942. Bid. IRON AND STEEL New York, January 27 (AP) Steel op erations this week will advance to 97.1 per cent of capacity from the revised rate of 98 5 per cent last week, the American Iron and Steel Institute said today.

The Institute made Its weekly estimate on the new basis of theoretical capacity at the end of 1940. This was computed at 84,148,000 tons of open hearth, Bessemer and electric furnace steel, compared with 81,614,000 tons at the end of 1939, upon whicn previous estimates were oasea. operations a montn ago were o. per cent of capacity and a year ago 77.3. Re vised figures for each week tnus far in the year follow: January 20 week 96.5 per cent; January 13 week 95.9; January 6 week 95.1.

W.fllsck Johnson McMlLLAN and UPLAND PLACt WOodburn 0474-0475 CREMATION MODERN SANITARY METHOD OF MEMOMAllZATtOH Write tar Free Duie kcklal Visitors Welcome 9 A. M. 1o 4 P. M. CINCINNATI CREMATION CO.

SIS MXMYTN AVE. 43.4StTVrMAin 3662 Hi Wll.n. tn, southern Ohio tw anrt (lame Protective Association, 83 acres ot land in Section 29; also. 87 acres of land in same section; also, 171 acres of land In same section; $1 (tax COLLEGE HILL C. Henley Monroe to John M.

Uhlig and Dorothy, his wife, 6307 Heitzler Avenue; $1 (tax DEER PARK Harry J. Schaeffer and Thelma his wife, to Alma C. Hill, Lots 663 664. and 665 of Henry J. Schulte's Subdivision, Second Addition; $1 (tax DEER PARK Rachel Moore to Richard and Dora Alsip, Lots 643, 644, and 648 of Henry J.

Schulte's Subdivision, Second Addition; $1 (tax EAST END Thomas A. Gallagher, Administrator, Carrie Hilge, Estate, to Mount Lookout S. and L. Company. Lots 231 and 234 Undercllff First Subdivision; $1,880 (tax EAST END Ethel D.

Wheat to Fritz Huettemann awl Emmy, his wife, part of Lots 205 and 206 of Longworth's Tuscu-lum; $1 (tax FAIRMOUNT Amanda Tiemann to Elmer W. Tiemann, Lot Lot 20 of Roll Hill Subdivision; $1 (tax GOLF MANOR SUBDIVISION Joseph Dillon to Georaa E. Meredith and Essie, his wife. Lot 1575 of Sixth Addition; $1 (tax GREEN TOWNSHIP Elizabeth Mulllns to Ida Ellerman, Ada, Clara, and Jul a Ellerman. part of Lot 7 of Samuel Doty Subdivision: also part of Lot 1 of William Moore's Estate, Section $1 (tax GREEN TOWNSHIP Earl Latham to Fred Bohning and Pearl hie wife, part of Lot 2 of J.

Blackburn's Estate: also 1431 000 acres of land In same Section 29; $1 (tax GREEN TOWNSHIP Paul H. Hader and Jacob G. Hader to Thomas and Ida Murphy, Lot 68 of Forest-View Subdivision, Section 10; $1 (tax HARRISON TOWNSHIP Everett Biddle and Ethel, his wife, to Rolla and Marian Stokes, an Irregular lot on a proposed street In Section 19; $1 (tax HYDE PARK Edna M. Thurner to Greta Cooper, 100 by 200 feet on the northeast corner of Observatory and Grace Avenues: also 30 by 200 feet on the north side of Observatory Avenue, 100 feet eaat of Grace Avenue; $1 (tax HYDE PARK Robert J. Hill and Alma his wife, to Thelma J.

Schaeffer, parts of Lots 12 and 13 of Mitchell Subdivision; also 2 by 112 feet on the south side of Atlantic Avenue, adjoining; $1 (tax HYDE PARK Leland E. Davis, per Sheriff, to Mount Lookout S. and L. Company, parts of Lots 27. 28, and 29 of H.

J. and M. E. Weston's Subdivision; $9,320 (tax 410.45). KENNEDY HEIGHTS Emma H.

Nord-meyer to H. O. Valentiner and Josephine W. Valentiner, Lot 19 of Belmont L. A.

Subdivision; $1 (tax LINWOOD Ethel Davis to Camolena Meeker, Lots 21, 22, 23, and 24 of J. N. Russell's Subdivision; $1 (tax LINWOOD David H. Knlcely and Phlllip-pena, his wife, to Katharine M. McDulin, Lot 1 and part of Lot 2 of Block I of Linwood Land Company's Subdivision; $1 (tax 55c).

MADISONVILLE Bernard Mlrchell and Betty his wife, to Mary Mitchell, part of Lots 1070 and 1071 of Fifth Section, Madison Place Subdivision; $1 (tax MADISONVILLE Mil ford B. L. and S. Company to Dorothy V. Prltchard, Lot 6S2 of Madison Place Subdivision; $1 (tax MADISONVILLE Charles Kneipp, Cecilia K.

Herman and Rudolph, her husband, to Helen J. Woodley, Lots 73 and 71 of A. H. Walburg's Subdivision; II. MILLCREEK TOWNSHIP Beatrix M.

Farnham et al. to Etta R. G. Rlchter. Lots B-l, C-l, and D-l of Walker Farm Subdivision, Section 35; $1 (tax MOUNT AUBURN Mamie Malsch and Albert her husband, to Herman Hanc- kamp, 22 bv 58 feet on ine nonneasi corner of Hollister and Vine Streets; $1 (tax MOUNT HEALTHY Hilda R.

Hough to Vincent H. Knueven. 50 by 126 feet on the west side of Park Avenue, 174 feet north of Madison Avenue; $1 (tax MOUNT WASHINGTON Virginia E. Reyering to Rita B. Troutt, Lot 10 of E.

R. Waechter Subdivision; $1 (tax 65c). NEWTOWN Lula Snell and Harry her husband, to Clarence M. Clifton, 50 by 246 feet on the north side of Ragland Road; also, 50 by 237 teet on the north side of Ragland Road, 410 feet east of Church Street; $1 (tax NORWOOD Lucille Hare to Eleanore Hare, an irregular lot on the southeast corner of Montgomery Road and O'Brien Place; $1 (tax $1). NORWOOD Gertrude H.

Carter and Harry, her husband, to Laura A. Stlens, part of Lot 15 of Parmelee Place Subdivision; $1 (tax 55c). NORWOOD Anna M. Laping to Stanley C. lar consent decree, this action between the chain broadcasters and ASCAP, which has resulted in taking ASCAP music from the air on the networks.

BMI was organized shortly before the radio chains and -ASCAP reached a stalemate in their negotiations for a new contract to replace one which expired January 1. Since that time only BMI music has been used on the networks. Postponement of the decree's effect was for the purpose of insuring that BMI would not meantime be placed in an unfair competitive disadvantage, the department said. Terms of the decree provide that all BMI compositions must be offered to all users of the same class on equal terms and conditions; that motion picture exhibitors, restaurants, hotels, radio stations, and all commercial users of BMI music be able to obtain right to perform any compositions desired without being compeled to accept the entire BMI music catalog. Neville Miller, President of the National Association of Broad cast- ing, who also heads BMI, said in a i coincident statement: I "The provisions of the voluntary civil decree by Broadcast Music, I Inc i today embody both the spirit and intent behind the original organization of BML" Dam 12..

Dam 14. Dam IS. Parker's Dam 22.. Pt.Flea't Gal. Dam Dam 28.

Dam 29.. Portsm'h Dam 33.. Dam 35.. Inrln'tl Dam 38.. Dam 39.

Louisvi'e Dam 44. F.vansv Dam 52. Cairo, 111. Keokuk St. Louis Memphis Vicksb'g N.Orlea's River Forecast.

The Ohio River In the Cincinnati district will not change much today. The crest will be about 30 feet. Arrivals Today. The Evergreen, from Huntington. 8 a and the Chris Greene, from Louisville, 8 a.

Main Street Wharf. Departures Today. The Evergreen, for Huntington, 5:30 and the Chris Greene, for Louisville, 5:30 p. Main Street Wharf. Vital Statistics BIRTHS.

The following births were recorded In Cincinnati yesterday COPEN Henry and Mildred (Peters), Plalnville, boy. ELASSER Robert and Maybelle (Settler). 3043 Feltz Avenue, girl. WEILER George and Bernlce (Shriner), 5t Warner Street, girl. KLE1NBERG August and Maris (Old-Ing), 3525 Warsaw Avenue, boy.

MAKIN Charles and Edna (Brewe), 2428 Bloom Street, boy. MECHLEY Albert and Alberta (Wel-bel), 3722 Highpolnt Avenue, girl. BOLSER Clarence and Dorothy (Golds-ton), 3241 Jefferson Avenue, boy. HOFFMAN Michael and Edna (Cress), 3210 Saffer Avenue, girl. CRAMER John and Hazel (Mahler), 6602 Simpson Avenue, North College Hill, boy.

Schmerr, Lester and Ida (Streithorst), 8257 Colerain Avenue, girl. McNAY Herman and Edna (Bosse), 8021 Jefferson Avenue, girl. SWEENEY William and Marie (Woodke), 364 Elberon Avenue, girl. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Connie L.

Koblnson, 24 years old, 4104 Bennett Avenue, Norwood, electrician, and Frances Hiler, 20, 4712 Main Avenue, Norwood. Arthur fnron 34. 428 Richmond Street. earaeeman. and Cecelia Jones, 24, 808 West Ninth Street, maid.

Austin Brown. 40, 544 Carlisle Avenue, laborer, and Pearl Evans, 27, 615 West Fifth Street. Homer Trumbo. 35. 413 Betts Street.

1a- horer. and Lillian Payton. 32, 413 Betts BtraAt nr.it nneralor. Will Norns, 57, 1548 Linn Street, trackman, and Llllie Sanders, 48, 1548 Linn Street. Poinh Hurt 37.

Ijiutsvi le. laborer. ind Lura Bmartt, 28, 824 West Ninth Street Aii'n us 16 West Elder Street meat cutter, and Verna Jacobson, 23, 503 Broadway, operator. Robert H. Schatz, 24.

5141 Ralph Ave mi, HlKmiin and lane F. Calhoun, 24 6802 Valley View Avenue, Kennedy Heights. Earl Moore, 22, 137 East Ninth Street, laborer, and Audrey Elswick, 18, 16 East Thirteenth Street. Frank Payne, 33, 502 West Eighth Street, porter, and Julia Broyles, 29, 802 West Eichth Street, maid. Howard Harland, 35, 248 Pike Street, eilerk, and Ruth Miller, 35, 1012 Ross Avenue, waitress.

A Latham, 67, 2515 Stanton Avenue, salesman, and Louise Harris, 49, 3239 Brotherton Road. William R. Shlck, 26, Paris, proprietor, and Hlrell L. Walker, 24, 287S Ziegle Avenue. WOOL New York, January 27 (AP) Wool top futures gained 1.7 to 2.3 cents a pound today.

The tpot month traded at the highest prices ever paid for a contract on the New York Exchange. Continued steady Boston trade and general buying accounted for the sharp rise. Month. High. Low.

lLaat. .1 128. Ocl 126. 8c I 127.7c 120.5c! 118. 5cl 120.4c 114.5c 112.

9c 114.4c March May July Spot tops 128.0c bid. Bid. Boston, January 27 (API (United States Tepartment of Agriculture! Only an inquiry was being received for domestic wools today. A little good French combing length fine territory wool in original bags was sold at Jl to J1.02. scoured ha is.

Combing three-eights blood territory wool was quoted at 85 to 88 cents, scoured basis, with demand very limited. Craded combing bright three-eighths and quarter-blood fleece wools were held at 44 to 45 cents, in the grease, for each grade, but the few bids were under this ranee. Small qusntitles of mixed three-fithths and quarter-blood bright fleeces were sold 41 to 42 cents, In the grease. Criminal Action Is Dropped Against BMI, Radio Chains; ASCAP Suit To Be Pushed lost and Found LOST KYS on ring. Please return, reward.

PArkway 1046. Housts-For Sal 1 Washington, January 27 (INS) The Justice Department today announced withdrawal of criminal proceedings against Broadcast Music, the National Broadcasting Company, and the Columbia Broadcasting System in a proposed antitrust prosecution. Broadcast Music, the department disclosed, signed a consent decree in the Federal District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin, agreeing to refrain from violations of the Sherman antitrust law in its licensing of music. Attorney General Robert Jackson announced one month ago intention to file antitrust cases, charging criminal violations, against BMI, NBC, CBS, and the American Society of Composers, Authors, Publishers. There is "no change," the department said, in its announced intention to proceed promptly with criminal proceedings against ASCAP, noting that negotiations lookine toward a settlement of the ASCAP case had "ended abruptly" irr late December.

The decree will not take effect, it was announced, until similar re- straints have been imposed upon ASCAP. in nnDosition to which BMI was formed, either through a decree or litigation. Justice officials saw the possi- bility that if ASCAP enters a simi- "A THRIFT HOMES "AA" 8UBURBAN DEVELOPERS, INC. KI 6000. AVONDALE 49 Burton Woods lane; spa-clous residence; 3 bedrooms.

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