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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • 8

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8 THE ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI, THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1942 America will ever stand for God and for right, for all the freedoms AT XAVIER UNIVERSITY GRADUATION BUSINESSMEN SOLD IN COLLEGE HILL that do not imply abuse, for the supreme importance of mora values. If these be the unalterable wrw Barbara Handler to Provident Sa.v- ttiM Bank Tniit Co SS Clifford Kellpr to Mmi 1.000 Charlea B. Horton to Woodward B. A L. Co 4,000 John Hollfelder to Provident Loan Company 3,000 Marv O.

Loreni to O'BryonvlIle B. It L. Co 10,000 Charlea M. Gelsler to Rosemont B. L.

Co 4,000 Sadie Hanke to Price Hill No. 2 B. A It, Co 3,800 EllzBbet'1 P. Kohln to North Hyde Park 8. A h.

Co 2,000 decisions of our countryt then peace will bring a new day and a new UTI- Invited To Sessions destiny for America. Of Convention, Regardless Ofj "Then we may welcome the vision and courage of our President in asking' that America continue, in peace time, to collaborate with the right-thinking nations of the world, A sane national judgment, a true Membership House Adopts Report (Tn Aid Bill. Small businesmen and manufac- national heart, and a national soul ever stirred with the conviction that all its citizens have as their turers in Cincinnati have been in eternal destiny God must give to Mortgages Canceled. Frances L. Menzel to Republic L.

and B. Co i 3,500 Joseph Dillon to Liberal Savings and Loan Co 12,600 Andrew pflum to Ormonde and I Co 1,500 Elease Helm to same 3,500 Anna Landfried to Extension L. and B. Co 2,300 George Nealy to Union 8. B.

and L. Co 1,200 Frank Schlmweg to Ringgold B. and L. Co 2,500 Julia Stephan to Green Street No. 2 L.

and B. Co 4,800 James G. Wilson to Central Fair-mount B. and L. Co 6.500 vited to attend the annual two-day convention of the National Small America a pre-eminence in the council of nations, perhaps the leadership of the world.

ff bay 1 4 lit I V.f' -w Business Men's Association at the "We must think of our new Hotel Netherland Plaza next Tuesday and Wednesday. duties and of our new position not in a proud spirit, not with boast Invitations have been extended ful words on our lips, but with Margaret H. Kettmann to Price Hill to all small businesses in the city humility and prayer that the United States may do what is best for its Eagle L. and B. ComDanv No.

1.. ft.00n regardless of membership in the Henry Kappen to same 7,500 own citizens and, then, may be as association. helpful as to all the na Harry E. Brinkman, Chairman of the local committee and President tions of the world. I am certain that the men of Xaxier can be counted upon to be true and loyal cf Foto-Lith, 2060 Reading I citizens of America, whatever the future may be." Helen Meyer to Allemania L.

and B. A. No. 2 8,500 John Rohner to Hunter Avenue S. and L.

A 3,000 Ade Brill to Evanston B. and L. Co. 5.000 Otlllia Welk to same 3,200 Katharine B. Saffer to Clifton Heights No.

2 L. and B. Co 3,000 John McNutt to Bond Hill B. A. Co.

1,000 Culver Linn to Ernst Station L. and B. Co 7,000 Bessie A. Morgan to Benjamin C. Fineberg 1,184 Luella M.

Stafford to Eagle S. and L. A Joseph Dillon to Buckeye L. and B. Co 8.000 Road, announced yesterday that flonmember may register with him at the Reading Road address.

Brinkman explained that an important subject of the convention BUSINESS BRIEFS Mr; and Mrs. Warren J. Smith have purchased this five-room house at 1564 Ambrose Avenue, College Hill, from Helen G. Tedtman. The transaction was made through E.

W. Wilson, real estate broker. Will be a discussion of ways of ap William R. Lusenhop to Central Fair- A group headed by Halsey, Stuart Eck florists, have renewed loners Subdivision of Thomas Shepherd hiiiiih mum inii vmmm mm hhiwuiim their lease on the property in the and Company, Stone and Webster and Blodget, the First Boston Corporation, and Kidder, estate; $1 (ta 55c). MARIEMONT Elmer G.

Beeson to Matt plying the bill, now before Congress, which is designed to assist email business in obtaining war production work. hia wife, part of Lota 15 and 16 rear of 7 West Thirteenth Street from the John G. F. Grote estate through the real estate department 01 biock is 01 Town Plat; $1. Peabody, and Company is offering today two new issues of Virginia MILLCREEK TOWNSHIP Frank Holt man to Frank J.

Holtman, Lots 75 and Public Service Company, compris of the Central Trust Company, Washington, June 3 (AP The jzo 01 winiam K. Morns and Samuel ing $26,000,000 first-mortgage bonds, smith Subdivision, Section 27; $1 (tax 3 per cent series, due 1972, and House today adopted a Conference Committee compromise on the i.iui. MOUNT AUBURN Fred Batsche and rath $10,500,000 sinking fund debentures, small business aid bill, including erlne, his wife, to Ernest O. Castellucclo 5 per cent, due May 1, 1957. Price ann Anna, his wife, 1718 Young Street Reporting to the Hamilton bounty Commissioners yesterday, Jerome J.

Kunz, County Building Inspector, said hia office issued 169 permits for improvements totaling $457,267, as compared to 145 permits in April for improve a rider giving Chairman Donald M. of the bonds Is 106 per cent, plus 1 iiax ij. ta). mount b. ana L.

Co 8,250 Hazel M. Mackay to College Hill Progressive B. and L. Co 7,000 Mary Schaefera to Harvest Home B. and L.

A 4.000 A. Marie Gehrum to Naomi K. Finn 4,277 Charles R. Paul to Elmwood Place L. and B.

Co 6,000 Wilbur A. Wiehe to Town Hall S. and L. A 2,400 Blanche Murphy to Citizens B. A.

No. 2 4,250 Margaret Witt to Clifton Heights L. and B. 4,529 Edwin G. Becker to Western Bank and Trust Co 30,000 James P.

Mulford to Norwood B. A L. Company 4,000 Nellie A. Lewis to Mllford B. L.

ft S. Co 1,500 Katherlne Inskeep to Carthage S. ft L. A 1,000 Edna S. Addison to, Terrace Park B.

A L. Co 4,000 Andrew Miller to Calhoun L. ft B. Company i 2,000 Pasquaie Paduano to same 2,500 John S. Schoenharl to First Federal 8.

A L. A 3,000 Ferd E. Zuleger to Poplar L. A B. Company 6,500 Leslie Schooler to Enterprise B.

ft L. A. Co 800 NORTH COLLEGE HILL William T. accrued interest from February 1 Kelson of the War Production Board statutory authority to permit C-A ffT Prock and Altha, his wife, to Emma 1942, and of the debentures 102 per Jioeung, li or Ohio Land and Im cent, plus accrued interest from provement Company Subdivision; $1 (tax ments costing $389,991. Fees collected by his office last month May 1, 1942.

Proceeds will be ap NORTHSIDE Harry L. Allbauch I to Jo. plied to retirement of all funded Kunz said, totaled $1,317.20. April seph W. Mohr and Clara R.

Mdhr, an irregular lot on the east side of Langland debts of the company and the Vir fees were $1,152.70. Direct, ie norm 01 runan Avenue cooperative industrial programs essential to the war without regard to the antitrust and Federal Trade Commission laws. Nelson-would only have to "consult" the Attorney General before making such rulings. The Senate still must act on the bill. A floor fight is in prospect there since the House antitrust ginia Public Service Generating Of the permits issued last month 1 iiax iu.40).

104 were for residences to cost NORTHSIDE J. J. Meyer to Joseph C. Company. W.

E. Hutton and Company, and Field, Richards, and Thlem. Lot 36 or E. C. Roll Es tate; si.

Company are Cincinnati houses $441,650, 15 for alterations, repairs, and wrecking amounting to $2,510 and 50 for heating and miscellan NORWOOD Ruth Davies to Randolnh and which are in the syndicate. maune rj. mason, lns 10 anrt part of Grace Ida Mushaben to Pleasant B. "it is 01 rarn Huonivislon; be rider conflicts with a separate bill eous equipment to cost $13,107. The number of permits for resi ft L.

Association Co 1.20O ing 2269 Monroe Avenue; $1. Prospects that the National Sugar approved by the Senate Judiciary NORWOOD Clarence Kaiser and Robert Same to same 6,500 Margene E. Wiemeyer to Standard Committee which would make Nel w. Kaiser to Clifford H. and Edna Refining Company's big plant at Edgewater, N.

would be closed for the duration were confirmed a. a L. Co 4.250 Kaiser, an undivided one-half interest dential buildings last month exceeded those of any other month since the office was installed, Kunz said. in Lot 45 of Albers and Kahle'a Addi Hon; $1 (tax Katherine Bohro to Reading Road L. A B.

Co 1,500 V. D. McKnlght to Cleves North son's antitrust exemption certifies-tions subject to the aproval of Attorney General Biddle. yesterday by Charles D. Bruyn, NORWOOD Lillian Lantry to Elizabeth Bend B.

ft L. Co 4.500 Englewood, Chairman of the Board. Lot 78 of Charles W. Baker's He said the tentative date was July Second Subdivision of North Ivanhoe; $1 Margaret L. Appleton to Walnut Hills S.

A L. Co 4,800 Barbara Handler to Provident Sav- HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. uax si.iu). with a final decision probable in OAKLEY Fred G. Dethiefs to Amelia E.

ingi Bank and Trust Co SSO BOND HILIj Gladys M. Davenport to a few days. Viola Knose" to Harrison Welfare Theodore Christos, Lot 96 of Brookcrest his wife, part of Lot 26 of Andrew Fer Bids Ass'n 2.000 Second Subdivision; 1 (tax ris Estate, being 53 by 128 feet on the east side of Marburg Avenue, 53 feet Elmer Plogstedt to Central Trust Co. 2,500 The Securities and Exchange BOND HILL Gustave T. Fredstrom and Fanny Skurrow to Norwood Imp.

north of Wasson Road; $1. Commission appoved yesterday the Catherine his wife, to Benjamin Singer, husband of Minnie, parts of Lots B. ft Li. co 7.000 PRICE HILL Estate of Kale Gannon to Antonino Errera to Reliable S. ft Bessie Steele, 26 by 88 feet on the east distribution of 155,000 shares of the capital stock of the Detroit Edison L.

Co 3.600 side of Glenway Avenue, 126 feet north 14 and id of Berwick Subdivision; Jl (tax BRIGHTON Albert J. Fath to John Fath Nation's Unify Held Up CONTINUED 7K0M PAGE ONE. very service. As officers and men tn the ranks, Xavier song are in the air, on the seas, and in every land to fight, and if necessary to die, for their country. "But Xavier's greatest contribution to American democracy has been and always will be in her con Mathilda Nathan to North Fair mount Local A 8.

Co 1.600 Company and a dividend by the of Eignth Street; $2,500 (tax PRICE HILL Florence Hummel and Albert her husband, to Mildred and Conradlne, his wife, part of Lot 30 Geraldlne Indoe to Mariemont North American Company on its B. ft L. Association 1,000 or Harvie. coppm and Bates Subdivision, being; 2144 Spring Grove Avenue; Si. Spltznagel, 40 by 220 feet on the south The procession (top photo) of graduates, faculty, alumni, and guests, winds from the east terrace of the University campus in the 102d commencement exercises of that institution.

Valedictorian of the 1942 class was Frank W. Burke, lower left, a first-string member of the football team. Burke was graduated summa cum laude-. Archbishop John T. McNicholas, O.

S. T. at left in lower right photo, delivered the commencement address." Others in the picture are, left to right, Rev. Celestin J. Steiner, S.

Xavier President, and Rev. John H. Lamott, S. T. pastor of the Church of Guardian Angels, who delivered the invocation.

common stock. The distribution CALIFORNIA Walter Stewart to William side of St. Lawrence Avenue, tn Ridge-view Subdivision; $1 (tax will be made on or about July 1, H. and Helen G. Halscott.

Lot 18. Block 11, Guthrie et al Subdivision; $1. PRICE HILL Helen M. McDonald to John Makin. Lot 22 of Lydia C.

Moore's Dyes Found For Clothes For Blackout Visibility Public offering was made yester CAMP WASHINGTON Albert J. Fath to Subdivision; $1 (tax day of $15,000,000 Public Service RIVERSIDE Thomas Wathen to Florence M. Forwalt, Lots 43 and 44 of Fyffe Electric and Gas Company 3 per tinuing to fulfill the primary purpose of Catholic and Jesuit educa Jor.n Fath and conradlne, his wife, Lot 111 of John Bates Subdivision; $1. CAMP WASHINGTON David Rehm to LeRoy F. Juneclas, part of Lot 60 of Colonel J.

Rlddle'i Subdivision; $1 Pittsburgh, June 3 (AP) De Chamber Subdivision; $1 (tax cent mortgage bonds at 104H by a ROSELAWN Louis W. Schardt to Marie tion, namely, the training of men syndicate headed by Halsey, Stuart A. Vehr; Lot 81 of the Fourth Subdivision of the Hillcrest Section; $1 (tax cf character, men with clear-cut and Company which won the issue at a competitive bidding sale on CARTHAGEKatherlne Inskeep to Frank H. Kohne. and Elizabeth Kohne, Lot 253 $111,451.

Ideas of right and wrong super ROSSMOYNE Clyde G. Butler and Delia Monday. Proceeds will be used for velopment of improved phosphorescent dyes and pigments which would make a pedestrian's clothes visible in a blackout, although they could not be seen from an airplane 2,000 feet in the air was described today by Samuel G. Hibben, West-inghouse Director of Applied or Lee, Wilson and Bullock Subdivision; $1 (tax CHEVIOT Frances L. Lemmon to Gene general corporate purposes, includ Xavier's High Spirit Lauded In Address By Archbishop natural men dominated by right principles instead of impulses from F.

his wife, to Lillian A. Veeneman, Lot 59 of Spencer and Taylor Subdivision; $1 (tax SAYLER PARK Oleta B. Jacobson and Edna B. Beare to Maurice H. and Wil- ing capital and replacement programs already authorized.

vieve M. and Genette M. Lemmon, Lot 8 of Benjamin Meyerfeld's Subdi ma Coiner, Lots 195 and 196 of Maxon A Reddington Subdivision; $1 (tax Jackson and Curtis headed a vision; $1. CLIFTON Braden M. Alleman to Hubert W.

Heuck and Martha G. his wife, Lots 3 and 4 of Thenrtore Cook's Subdivision; $1 (tax Within or circumstances from without, emphasizing the dignity man created by God and endowed with inalienable rights that all human society is bound to respect The text of Archbishop John T. olic colleges in our land. Our The light-storing pigments give just peace for all. We are confident that we shall win the war.

But we have no assurance of the just peace desired by our President, unless moral principles govern the rulers of nations and the framers of peace treaties. If, on the other hand, when peace comes, our country must be influenced by materialism, by atheistic Communism, by psuedo-liberalism, and by a short-sighted opportunism, then the gravest dangers face America the dangers of regimentation, of might constituting right, of the eventual rejection of moral values, and of that confusion and chaos which will give the subversive forces the opportunity to destroy the American way of life. McNicholas's address at the Xavier country need have no fear of subversive activities or even of dis group offering $4,000,000 Hygrade Sylvania Corporation 3 i per cent sinking fund debentures at 101 Proceeds will be used to pay off University commencement last CLIFTON HEIGHTS Alfred Bach, Frank and John Bach to Eva Steiner, Lot 53 of SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP Albert F. Newton to Alma King, pari of Lots 31, 32 and 251 of Rennselaer Park Subdivision, Section 7: $1 (tax SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP I. W.

Rei-sert, Eleanor Daley and Marp M. Bauer to Wendelyn J. Reisert, Lot 77 or Section of Springdale Park Subdivision, Section 13: $1. off a "moonlight glow" for six to ten hours after a twenty-minute exposure to light, Hibben said. They are bright enough to stand out in loyal thoughts in any Catholic nd protect.

night follows: "Xavier University is observing college. "We recognize in the above bank loans and other general corporate requirements. tonight the 102d anniversary of The Catholic church knows the total darkness on signs, markers, Pinion L.ni company subdivision; $1 (tax CLIFTON HEIGHTS Charlotte Bruegge-mann to Anna Nles. 25 by 95 feet on the south side of Klotter Avenue 207 feet west of Clifton Avenue; $1 (tax horrors and evils of war. She has fundamental Catholic doctrine also the very essence and kernel of our persons' clothing and streets to SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP Suburban De dealt with them for 2,000 years.

the close of its scholastic year. "Men of Xavier have marched uninterruptedly down the century. They have had always in their American democracy as our found guide traffic and pedestrian movements through blackouts. Neisner Brothers, reports net May sales of $2,583,710, a 11.78 velopers', to Lora S. Martin, an irregular lot on the west side of Warder Drive.

Section 19: $1 (tax Volumes might be written on the Ing fathers understood it; as God Catholic church and war. More CLIFTON HEIGHTS Antonino Errera to Mary his wife, Lot 34 and part of The importance of phosphores per cent increase over comparaoie SYCAMORE TOWNSHIP Edwin H. F.yrlch Intended it to be Alma mater a wise mother who than human prudence has guided 1941, and increasing to $10,744,958 cent materials in connection With ui jhcoo msas auDOlvislon $1. and Irene, his wife, to Anna Turner, liOt 13 of 8. A.

Ferrls'a Mllldale Subdivision, Section 14: $1 (tax 55c). The valedictory was delivered by COLLEGE HILL Caroline Albers to Emma total net sales for the first five "As we are at the cross roads, let military operations is also great," Frank W. Burke, Louisville, who j. jiriei. nil dv 110 reel nn rh SYCAMORE TOWNSHIP Frances Wissel us confidently hope and pray that months against $8,756,352 in 1941.

the church during the centuries in dealing with nations at war. We have, today, evidence of the wisdom, prudence, and courage of Was graduated summa cum laude Hibben wrote in an engineering review. Uses he suggested were the side of St. Elmo AveniK, 275 feet north of Groesbeck Road; (tax $4.95) Rev. Laurence J.

Lynch, S. to Ruth Wissel, three acres of land in Section 11; SI. Ruth Wissel tn charlotte and Albert J. Hrhuhntz. same DroDertv: $1.

COLLEGE HILL Lang Brothers. to painting of hazardous objects; Was marshal! of the procession Him who loves equally all peo WALNUT HILLS Antonio Cerio and In- 'Which preceded the exercises. Invo signs and field markers, instrument dials, plastic buttons to mark a ples and all nations and who, in Unlisted Quotations cation was prononced by Rev. John ueorge u. and MabM M.

Bagel, 44 by 100 feet on proposed Hempwood Avenue; $1 (tax $9,351. Same to Andrew Allgeyer and Alvina his wife, an irregular lot on proposed Wllmont Court; $1 (tax coronata, his wife, tn Pasquaie Pernno and Antolnetta, his wife. Lots 377 and 379 of Kemper' Subdivision; $1 (tax this dark and sad hour, is guid ing the bark of Peter. 'H. Lamott, S.

T. pastor of the route or phosphorescent fabrics for various portions of uniforms." Church of Guardian Angels WALNUT HILLS Saul Nathan to Fred- Those who will be commissioned COLLEGE HILL Anna C. Schorr to George J. Weidner, 63 by 157 feet on the south "Pope Pius XII, speaking foj the whole resourcefully opposed the opening clash of arms ericka MeCarty; Lot 14 of Euretta Gilpin's Subdivision: $1 (tax Becond lieutenants in the field ar Quotations, except for United States Treasury Notes and Federal Land Bank Bonds, are furninhed by the National Association of Securities Dealers, which states they do not necessarily reflect actual transactions or firm bids or offers, but 'should Indicate approximate prices. quotations are transmitted by Associated Press.

east corner of North Bend Road and Oakwood Avenue; $1. WALNUT HILLS Ruth W. Griffith to WEIRT0N IS UPHELD. Kansas City, June 3 (AP) Fed tillery are: of the nations. For three years COLLEGE HILL John Wittekind lo Loretta James G.

Wilson, 24 by 220 feet on the east side of Woodburn Avenue, in Isaac L. Chase's Subdivision; $1. Bid. Ask. CINCINNATI STOCKS.

Hia Holiness' efforts for peace Joseph Paul Abraham, Gustav Joseph Adams, Robert Anthony eral Judge John Caskie Collett to WALNUT HILLS Sarah O. Knopp to Fund Inv Inc. 13.18 14.44 Fund Tr Shr A 3.32 4.06 have been heroic. Bld. Ask.

23 24 62 4 64 i 26 28 '4 3 314 Natl City 1 Trust 3V4 Public 114 Title Benkeser, Edward Henry Bodde, Do 3.05 "Pope Pius XII, in his relations Mary A. Buschle, Lot 37 and part of lot 38 of Solomon Harvey's subdivision; $1 (tax Joseph William Brungs, Ed- Gen Capital Co 23.12 Gen Inves Tr. 3.58 Group Sec Agrt 4.11 to the nations at war, is the example of the most perfect impar WALNUT HILLS John A. Runck to Anna Ward Arthur. Burke, James Leo nuscnie, 07 by 148 feet on the north side of Wittlou Avenue, 807 feet east of Hamilton Avenue; $1 (tax CORRYVILLE Thomas J.

and Louise Huheey to Sarah Owens, Lot 24, Block 20 of William Corry'a Heirs Subdivision; $1. CORRYVILLE Robert Otto and Ottilia, his wife, to Marguerite J. Marquart Lot 9 of Thomaa F. Corry'a Subdivision; $1 (tax INSURANCE STOCKS. Centner, Robert Samuel Chalifoux, B.

Runck. 50 by 162 feet on the east side of Mav Street, 200 feet north of McMillan Street- $1. tiality of which a human being is Bid. Ask. Stocks.

Charles Deters, Walte day sustained the Weirton Steel Company's motion to dismiss a government bill of complaint and temporary restraining order against practices which the government contended violated the OPA's scrap iron and steel price schedule. The Weirton, W. company's attorneys had challenged the jurisdiction of the court in Kansas City. capable. His authentic voice in WESTWOOD Charles A.

Funk and Edna, Deye, William Lester Gard spires confidence; his counsels 24.86 3.86 4.5.1 3.69 5.54 4 42 4.96 3.47 4.03 4.56 3 88 2 72 2.69 3.76 3 31 ner, Emeran Edward Hahn hia wife, to Bertha KeinKe, part 01 1x11s 15 and 18 of E. Dexter's Estate; $1 (tax ill). have the accumulative wisdom of all his predecessors. His plea fori Charles Harold Handel, Robert Do Auto 3.34 Do Aviation. 6.03 Do Building.

Do Chemical. 4.50 Do Foods 3.14 Do Merchand 3.65 Do 4.14 Do Petroleum 3.52 Do RR Equip 2.46 Do RR Shrs 2.43 Do Steel 3.41 Do 3.00 ncome Fnd Fd 1.10 WESTWOOD Carrie Ward, per Sheriff, to COLUMBIA TOWNSHIP Atkins Realty Company to Cliff w. Springmeier, part of Lots 54 and 55 of I. D. Wheeler's Subdivision, Section 20; $1 (tax Karl Kaske, Joseph Howard Leon recognized her obligation to prepare young men for total life, the life of time and eternity, of earth and heaven, the life of adversity and prosperity, the life of peace and of war.

"Education that really fits young people for total life is that development which makes them instructed and self-governed men. True education means that a moral character has been formed, that the habits of religious-mindedness have been acquired, that a normal, sane judgment and a laudable human ambition guide individuals in the performance of everyday duties, that the necessary means are employed to attain one's eternal destiny. Men of Xavier, the heritage bequeathed you by your founders and preserved by their successors to this very hour is precious beyond price. "You have been trained in a liberal arts school, in a Catholic school. You have been guided by teachers molded in the spirit and tradition of Ignatius.

They have done everything humanly possible to impress upon you, during your formative years, the advantage of acquiring knowledge through hard work and persevering efforts; they have done more by word and example they have trained you to be self-disciplined men in mind, in emotions, in will and in heart. "Men of Xavier, if you reflect seriously in the years to come, if you try consistently to follow the principles you have learned in your Alma Mater, and if you show only the ordinary gratitude that must be expected of every alumnus of this institution, you will thank moderation even in war must be Aetna Cas (4a) Ill 115 Aetnaln (1.60a) 46 .48 Aetna (1.20a) 24 25 j. Am Equit (11. 1614 18 Am Ins 14a) 12 13 Am Re-I (1.60a) 4014 42 4 Am Reserve. 10 11 Am Surely (2) 48'4 A0V4 Automobile (la) 3014 3214 Bait Am 7 Boston 497 617 Camden Fire (1) 18 1914 Central Fairmount a.

ft u. zoo Shaffer Avenue: $2,650 (tax accepted, unless men are to re ard, James Carl Miller, Frank Joseph Niesen, Robert William WINTON PLACE Mary A. Kathman to iuir w. Hprlngmeier to Dorothy Bimel, part of Lots 66 and 67 of Linwood vert to a savage state; his prin Rack, Bertrand Edward Robben 1.20 LIVESTOCK iana company second Subdivision same section; $1 (tex $22). Incorp Invest's.

11,94 12. R4 ciples of peace, founded on the natural and divine law, must be Irving Fremont Saunders, James Stocks. Bid. Ask. Aeronca Corp 1 2 Am Oak Leather V4 Do pf 84 Amer Thermos A 27 4 30 Do pf 5RH 62 Black-Clawson 15 18 Carey new 5 6 Do 6 pf 74 Do ei pf 93 97 General Box 114 Gen Mach 23' 25 Do 41.1 99 "i 105 Vs Gibson Hotel 1 Do pf 4 '4 Glnbc-Wer (new).

2 2 Do pf 94 14 4 6 Gruen Watch 4 Do $25 pf. 15H mi Harshnw Chcm. 21 1.4 24 Marathon Paper. 31 31 -y, Do 0 pf 105 Master Tire 'A Hi Do $4 pf 10-14 12-T4 PoKUe 6 10814 Ralston Stl car. 3yi 5 Rhinelander Pap.

12 '4 1414 Richardson 26 28 Sport 2)4 414 Tennessee 2 2 8 4V4 614 Vulcan Oorp Vt l1, Do pf 25' Do 414 25 2914 SVJIS 19 Whitakcr Paper. 6414 Do 1 pf 107 Albert and Louise Taylor, nis wue, part of Lot 4 of Plat A of David Peter's Estate; $1 (tax WOODLAWN Alma Klnkey and Arthur, hr husband, to Randall and Minnie E. Dickev. part of Lot 38 of T. T.

and G. Independ Tr Sh 1.58 1.81 Carolina (1.30al 2314 25i Armbruster Smith, John Bernard Do A via Grp 9.70 10,64 fallowed, if justice, the dignity of COLUMBIA TOWNSHIP Grace N. Barnes to Marie Cowan, Lot 17 of proposed Kin-mont Subdivision, Section 28; $1 (tax 70 InstlSec Bk Grp Tepe, George William Tracy, Jo Cincinnati livestock market, as reported by the Agricultural Market Service of ths Do insurance S. Brown's Subdivision: $1 tax WOODLAWN The Valley central B. A L.

1.0(5 16.64 every human Deing, and tne love of all men are to prevail in the seph William Willett, and Joseph Investmt CoAm 15.31 InvestorsFdCInc 7.87 COLUMBIA TOWNSHIP Viola F. McKen City ofNYO.30) 16 18 Conn Gen (1) 23 25 Cont (1. 20a). 28 SOU Fid A Dep (4a) 109 14 11 4 Klrem 9 Frank Fire (la) 2414 25 Gen Relnsur (2) 38 40 7.R6 reaericlc JLadngan Co. to John and Jewell Lewallyen, Lots 151 and 152 of T.

T. and G. S. Brown's peace treaties. zle and Clinton her husband, to Nellie Keyst'eCustdBl 25.74 28.25; The Downtown Colleen.

John C. r. scniimm. Lot 233 er Riverview Syndi Subdivision; $1 (tax Do 2 20.98 23,04 Do 3. 14.30 15 68 "Our President has long labored to have our country see the whole Malloy, S.

Dean. The philosophy cate Subdivision, Section 25; $1 (tax Georg 20'4 23 7.78 award, in honorem William T. world and to make America under 33 '4 35V4 12.82 COLUMBIA TOWNSHIP Mavme E. Voll Do 1 7.08 Do 1 11.70 Do 2 9.42 Mortgages Tiled. Ufli-i a.

Vphr to Suhurhan Federal Glens (1.80). Globe (14) Burns, LL.D., Catherine Elizabeth 10.41 rath to Elizabeth P. Kohls, Lot 7 of Globe A Rut. stand both its relationship and its obligations to the nations of the Do 2 9.12 10.04 rninp Jones estate, section 21; $1 (tax Meyer; the J. D.

Cloud accounting award, Allen Joseph Meier; the 814 614 23 22 84 9 8 24 2314 87 Gt Am Ins (la) Do 8 3 6.71 Hanover (1.20) world. Just as we find individ Do 4 2.29 8. ft L. A ,000 Edwin T. Miller to Title Guarantee ft Trust Co 7,000 Iva M.

Fowler totSilverton L. B. Co 3,500 DELHI TOWNSHIP Helen Hlllebrand anil Hartfd Fire (2a) Home Fire Sec. Manhat Bnd Fd 6.55 Mnrvlnnri ITnnrl 9 On Fred K.t her husband, to Bernard H. and T.40 2.54 7.21 3 50 15.77 7.44 Latin award, George Robert Mauer; the religion award, Patrick uals who are characterized by right-thinking and right hearted-ness, so we find right-thinking and 25 2714 vas Tnveu Tr 14 H7 Home In( 1.20a) Mary Gamin, 48 by 183 feet on Mayhe Avenue, Section $1 (tax John Lewallven to Va lev Central James Rachford; the speech award Homestead (1).

Kniik'hk'r (U) B. A L. Co 2,400 Elsie Anderson to Ormonde S. ft L. Co 1,600 DELHI TOWNSHIP Oscar J.

Woodruff per Sheriff to Central Fairmount B. A Paul Bernard Sommerkamp; the 13 I Dn Fd 6 92 7 8iMutual Invest 7.07 2 3Nation WideSec 2.35 1 2 4 no Vntln 87 right-hearted nations. Our Presi Bid Banks Asklijncnln Kire. English award, in memoriam Peter IMarylend Cas dent has consistently asked the is. Company, Lot 22 of Viola Park Sub division.

Section 11; $5,900 (tax $6.60) Atlas National. .268 .97 4.66 7,500 J. O'Donnell, Ph.D., Paul Joseph Mass Bond '-4 M'ilNatl Investors. 4.31 53 55 NatlSSer-lncnme 3.23 United States to cooperate with 3.581 DEER PARK Annabel E. Allison to Mary Sunn.

7 the right-thinking and the right- 8,000 DoLowPBdRer 4 64 5.111 Lorenz, Lots 924 and 925 of Beech- Charles S. Burnett to Security S. ft L. Co Jack B. Nickel to Big Four B.

ft 8. Co Helen C. Meyer tn Hawthorne Federal 8. A L. A Jack B.

Nickel to Levi O. Huckahy. Martha Kmhler tn Hunter Avenue Central 67 72 First Nst 120 126V4 i First Nat Cov. 14 Km' Thml NrW 78 i HWetl.Xo! NY Kire (.80) (3 4) Natl Fire (2) Guardian 137 The College of Liberal Arts at New Eng Fund 8.98 9 69 wood Subdivision; $1 (tax 4-13 DEER PARK John Bosch and Louisa 5,800 1,000 Evanston, John -J. Benson, S.

J. God daily for having brought you hearted countries; he has the support of our Congress and of our citizens in throwing our mighty 8 00 Rrsch to Earnest and Claria Cahill. 1,1 8 17 40 12 19 3 77 28 Vi 18 42 13 20 4 80 30 Dean. The Archbishop McNicholas Philosophy Medal, Russell Norman S. A L.

CO 1,500 69 of Clifford Place Subdivision; $1 (tax Lincoln nail 232 Norw-Hyde Park 87 8.59 4.61 6.97 armed forces and boundless re under the influence of the Jesuit Fathers, whose lives have been dedicated with inspiring disinterestedness and noble sacrifice to' Peoples Lib Cov 20 'A 23 DEER PARK Howard King to Leo Gott- uniiea mates department of Agriculture, based on market conditions and sales reported up to 1 p. m. Wednesday, June 31 Cattle Receipts, 250. Market fairly active. Demand on most slaughter steers, heifers, cows, bulla dependable at steady prices.

Small lots and individual steers scaling 725 to 1,350 lbs brought J12.75 to $13. A sizable lot of good around 825-ih steers moved at J13.15, but strictly good kinds were salable at $13.75. Common and medium grade slaughter steers and heifers sold mostly at $11 to $12.75. Common and medium grade beef cowa brought $9 to $10, and good kinds $10.25 and $10.50. Canner and cutter cows sold largely at $7 to J9.25, and a few strong-weight cutters brought $9.50.

Very little in the cow trade had to sell under $6.50. Common and medium grade bulls sold at $9.50 to $10.75, and strong-weight sausage offerings moved up to $11 and $11.25. Calves Receipts, S98. Veal trade steady to weak, with the practical top at $14.50. However, strictly choice lightweight individuals sold up to $15.

Most good and choice offerings brought $14 to $14.50, common and medium $11 to $14 and culla $10 down. Hogs Receipt. 2,40. Unsettled market. Opening sales were 10c lower on weights 160 lbs up, 25c loyer on lighter weights, and steady on sows.

The top of $14.20 was paid for good and choice 180 to 275 lb averages. Offerings scaling 275 to 300 lbs brought $14.10, 300 to 400 lbs $13.95, and 160 to 180 lbs $14.05. Medium and good offerings scaling 150 to 160 lbs brought $13.50, and lighter weights wer 25c off for each 10-lb decrease in weight. Good sows sold at $12.25 to $13. The market turned weak at the decline and soms of today's offerings weighing 160 lbs up sold 5c under above prices.

Sheep Receipts, 443. Steady to weak. Sheep are selling around 50c lower than a week ago. The practical top on spring lambs was $15. However, sizable lots of country graded pooled lambs scaling 76 to 22 lbs brought $15.50 to $16.25.

with 4 head of strictly choice 82-lb offerings at the outside price. Most good and choice springers brought $14 to $15, common and medium grades sold largely at $11.50 to Clark, '42; the David Snyder Re Nor River (1). Northeast Ins Phoenix ProvWash (In) Rep Rh Isl Ins sources against the cruel might of 5.80 John F. Wilson to Evanston B. A L.

Co John McNutt to Bond Hill B. A. Co. AlmA Klne tn Homestead S. A 4,700 1,000 (Provident 28 2BJ4 NYStook Auto.

3.74 Do Aviation. 7.27 Do Bk Stocks 5.98 Do BlrtK Sup 4.18 Do Chemical 6.33 Do ElecEqulp 5.26 Do Insurance 8.05 Do Machinery 5.66 Do Oils 5.85 Do Railroad. 2.70 Do RR Equip 3.99 Do Steel 4.43 21 2014 ligion Medal, founded by Mr. and schall and Marcella, hiss wife, Lot 93 of Humbrecht's Subdivision; $1 (tax 19 21 Second Natl 148 par. par.

the wrong-thinking and wrong-hearted nations of the world. 8.85 6.24 8.44 your intellectual -formation and to L. Co 1,000 4 Mrs. John W. Snyder, Gregory Clarence Gressel, '43; the Alpha l.lO).

EAST END Helen Riley and John H. Bid Insurance Ask St Paul Fire (8) 224 232 your moral and spiritual well- 2.98 Sprgfleld (4 a) 104 108 47 Am Drug her husband, to William H. and Emma 300 3,500 Sigma Nu Religion Key, Joseph 41 17 4.41 4.89 Sun Life 180 210 being. "Our country is now involved In 20 Ohio Casualty. jncnKe, part of Lot 218 of Tnomas B.

Joseph Hocter to Rose Brothers Co Jrihn Reese to Charles O. Nlkolaus Olllnger to Sidney Avenue B. A S. Co Charles H. Byrne to First National Bank of Norwood Anthony Sommer, '44; the alumnae 23 27 NoAmBndTrctfs 36.75 Mccuiiough subdivision 01 Columbia $1 (tax Uhio Natl Bonds Travelers 345 355 US 22 24 US Fire 41 43 NoAmTrShrs '53 1.48 Bid Ask English award, Lawrence Splain '43; the French award, gift of Mrs 1,500 S00 3.500 war.

Men of Xavier, your education for total life gives you the correct attitude of mind toward FAIRMOUNT Rozella A. Augustin per Aim A 6s '47. 56 60 Westch (1.20a). 30 31 Do '55 1.83 D0 '56 1.80 Do '58 1.44 Sheriff to Central Fairmount B. ft L.

Mary Tyson to Reliable 8. A L. Co, Do lnc $47. H'i ll 1609 Waverly Avenue; $3,700 (tax Chamber of '52 55 Frederick Wallis Hinkle, LL.D. William Richards Seidenfaden, '42 your country engaged in war; it 4.4U).

a Also extra or extras, Declared or paid so far this year, Paid last year. 20 Plymth Fndlnc .28 PutnamfGtFnd 10.39 income Sh 3.95 Cintl CI 1st He. 1714 Dixie 5s He. ..1115 Albert Taylor to same 4,500 Anthony Bingert to same 4,400 Eva Stlener to same 3,800 Edward Wolfram to State Mutual Life Assurance Co 5,400 GOLF MANOR SUBDIVISION Angela the biology key, founded by Dr. .33 11.11 4.75 2.83 7.04 prepares you to make sacrifices, however great, according to your Gib in ls-6s'47 35 Federlco to Carmela Federlco, an undl 42 83 T.

Clear, James John Berens, 42 vided one-half Interest in Lots 321 and Do 5s lie INVESTING COMPANIES. ggected AmSalnc 6.45 "These decisions of our government are probably the most far-reaching that have ever been made in our history. They will likely change seriously the whole course of events in our country and will influence all the nations of the world. This is all the more evident when we reflect that we are not only engaged in a global war, but we are in the midst of a world revolution, which will affect every nation and the life of every survivor of the war. "The momentous decisions of our country can be terrifying, not because of America's wealth or manpower or exhaustless resources or George C.

Gelges to Dreman Avenue Globe-W 6s '44. .100 322; $1. the biology key, founded by Dr Bid. AskjSelec Income Sh 2 91 1,500 qualifications; it makes you acknowledge the authority of our country as supreme in defending GOLF MANOR SUBDIVISION Joseph A. 5.06 Good Siimnr 4s 99 103 Griess-P l-5s '54 674 71 L.

ft B. uo Harry J. Behrens to Fidelity Federal S. A L. A Aeronaut 5.58 6.02 sovereign invest no J.

T. Clear, William Charles Hu-genberg, '42; the Dorst Chemistry 11.36 Affiliated lnc 1.78 1.93 O'Neil and Marie, his wife, to Alan Sonenshein, Lot 1429 and part of Lot 1428 Hersch li'in He 2.1 4.000 5,300 Amr. Hold 13 50 15 00 Stand Utll Inc. .09 .11 its citizens, its structure of gov Benjamin Singer to same Margarv Morgan to Progress B. ft Potter 414s ltc.109 113 Medal, Russell Norman Clark, '42; Am Bus Shrs 2.23 2.44 1'State St Invest 53.82 58.32! QueenCC 5 lis He 30 Smlth-K 5s ltc.

70 L. uo 8.750 SUpoIAm IT A A 1.7X the Mollie Lena Cohn Memorial ernment, its freedom, and its way of life. Am For Inv 9.77 10.71 Assoc Sid Oil 3.75 4.50 Lillian A. Veeneman to St. Bernard TrusteeStdlnvC 1.59 Vein ino 4s "55 26 Medal, founded by Harry M.

Cohn Progressive B. ft L. A. Co Axe Hough'n 8.76 9.42 WhitakerP 104 You respectfully regard that 5,000 2,000 3,100 Do 1.49 TrsteStOIIShrsA 4.05 Do 3.97 Bankers Na In 2.37 3.2a Joseph Charles Martino, '42; the Louise Pancero to same John Makin to Overlook S. ft L.

Co. Basic 2.58 Charles F. 'Williams Mili authority as having its source in God. You know that the war in Bruce Benler to same 2,500 Bia ft Co ,2 .4.1 TrusteedAmBkB .33 FKDFRAI, LAND BANK. $13.50, and culls $11 down.

A few fat clipped slaughter ewes cashed at $6 down. Same to William H. Benter 800 Boston Fund In 11.20 12.04 tary Scholarship Award, Richard Do IndtryShrs .57 .85 Bid Ask Bonds. John Rohner to Hunter Avenue 8. ft Broad St 17.41 18.82 which we are now engaged was Un Bond Fd 15.04 18.44 Thomas Winterman, '43; the Alum fabulous war production nut De- L.

Co Bullock Fund 9.88 10.83 Chlcaen. June 3 (AP) (United State 3,000 Do 5.14 5.62 forced upon us. Our government an Inv Fund 2.35 2.95 Nellie M. Dames to Norwood Im Oratorical Medal, John Doherty Department of Agriculture) Hogs; General US El LAPowA 10.25 cause our new position will be one could make no other choice. You proved B.

A L. Co 6,000 3s July 1955-45. 106 106 3s 1956-46. 107 107 3s May 1956-46. 108 108'i 34s May '55-45 106 106T4 4s July 194li-44.

106 107 14 Do 98 Century Shrs Tr 21.37 22.98 Chemical Fund. 7.60 8.22 Boyee, '45; the Verkamp Debate for cood or for evil. Fanny Skurrow to same 6,500 WelllngtonFund 11.87 13.11 3.24 250 Medal, Robert John Heil, '44. know that our country is engaged in a total war, but our conception "If America recognizes that the of the Sixth Addition; $1 (tax GOLF MANOR SUBDIVISION Alan Sonenshein to Ralph Wi Dunn, same property; $1 (tax GREEN TOWNSHIP The Brotherton Realty Company to Henry Allendorf, An Irregular lot on the south side of Shaffer Avenue, Section $1 (tax 50c). GREEN TOWNSHIP Mathilda Rack to Joseph H.

Biecker. and Son, one-year lease from April 1, 1942, of an irregular lot on the south side of Harrison Avenue, 240 feet west of Stathem Avenue, Section monthly rental $30. GREEN TOWNSHIP Regina Witt and Robert her husband, to Edna M. Welage, 40 by 100 feet on the eaat side of Hoadly Court, Section $1 (tax GREEN TOWNSHIP Horace E. Woodruff, per Sheriff, to Home Owners Loan Corporation.

Lot 2 of Forestview Subdivision, Section 10; $2,333. LICK RUN Rose Brothers Company to Joseph A. and Bessie J. Hoctor. Lot market lu-ia cents inwer man mesaay average but closed dull at 15-20 cents off; sows 15-20 cents lower; bulk good and choice 180-330 lbs late thes early $14.

10 14.25; practical top Cnmwlth Invest. 2.98 Corporate Trust 1.66 Clara Deek to same Perrv T. Tuneate to Union Central Indicates "not quoted by 4 reconstruction of society and of sponsors or Issuers." Life Insurance Co 4,300 of a total war is not that of totali- BAN ft TRUST STOT S. Pasquaie Paduano to Calhoun L. ft 1)0 AA 1.61 Do Accum 1.61 Do AA mod.

1.93 Do Mod 1.93 tarians. 8tocks. 3id Ask lot or so i4.du ano m.jo early; good 400-550 lb. sows S13.50fr13.85; mostly $13.60 B. Co 2.000 Our government, thank God Andrew Miller to same 1,000 the world is basically a moral question and insists on fixed moral values, then we can thank God for the revolutionary change which has V.

n. TREASURY NOTE. Closing quotations In 32ds: Crum A Fost 21.00 23.00 What Stocks Did (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) Tfinmas J. Mason to Northwestern 13.75. Cat'le: Good to choice medium weight and weighty steers mostly 10-15 cents off; ycarlmgs and medium grades prosecutes even a total war ac Do 8 pf.

118.50 B. ft L. Co Ask. Bid. Crum A I 24.50 26.50 Samuel Wagner to Clovernook B.

ft 400 4,200 Do 7 pf 111.00 cording to the principles of a moral code. You are happy, I am steady; top $16.40 for choice to prima 1,310 lb steers; bulk heifers taken place in our country and for BkANTSSF 2.40 28 Bk of Man 13 14 Bk of 14. 265 275 Bankers Tr 1.40 34 36 Bklyn Tr 4 52 5S Cen Bk AT 4 62 65 Chase Nat 1.40 24 26 Chem BAT 1.S0 3514 37 Commercial 8 138 148 2s Sept '42. 100.18 100.20 L. Co Cumulat Tr Sh 3.27 Margene E.

Wiemeyer to Standard the determination with which our Delaware Fund 13.65 14.76 Dec '42 100 28 100.28 is March'43 100 5 100.9 sure, that our nation today, under B. ft L. Co 4,250 Diversified Tr 2.55 our Commander in Chief, is mar- Katherine Bohn to Reading Road L. Do 3.80 4.40 A B. Co 1(1-10 cenis lower; cnoice i.tMd lbs 14.35; cows steady; cutters $9.25 down; strictly good beef cows to sausage bulls closed steady with practical top $11.75 although $11.90 paid early; vealers steady to weak at $15.50 down.

Sheep: Shorn lanibs and springers fully steady: good and t-holca velously united, even in the grue Dividend Shrs. .87 .96 EatAHow Fd 14.74 15.66 Equity Co $3nf 14.00 14.75 Guy Robinson to Mount Healthy S. A L. Co 700 some thing of war. Cont Bk AT .80 10 11 Cirn KBAT2.40 29 30 Empire Tr 3...

35 38 First Nat Bos 2 3414 3614 First Natl 80.. 1075 1105 President has insisted that the giant strength of our nation be drawn from a moral and spiritual source. "It was inspiring to have our Commander in Chief tell us that we are not engaged In a war of 1S June '43 100 24 100.26 Is Oct '43. 100 23 100.25 1 Dec '43 101.3 101.5 1s March '44 100.30 101 1.V44 100.15 100.17 Is Sent '44. 101.2 101.6 Sept '44.

99.19 99.21 Mar '45. 100.17 100.10 Dec 99.9 99.11 "Disloyalty to our country at war IVed. Tues. AHvsn- 265 17t rwilnm 167 26? tnchanjed 192 186 Total lue 624 629 lfMt hlrns. 1 IS 1 14? nn- 2 32 a 214.

Block 12, Plat A of William Barrs Estate; $1 (tax LOCKLAND Charles O. Hunt to John Reese and Etta, his wife. Lot 109 of McNamara and Conner's Subdivision of Longworth Place; $1 (lax around 9S-lb clippers load Fidelity Fnd lnc 12.34 13.28 First Boat Co 8.50 10.00 First Mil Tr Fd 4.45 4.98 Fiscal Fn RkSh 1.32 1.59 is simply impossible in any true Dollie Burroughs to Walnut Hills 8. A L. Co.

5.000 Margaret L. Appleton to spme 5,300 Earnest Cahill to Evanston B. A L. Comoany Guaranty Tr 12 216 221 mea'um in coon s-io Southwesterns J11.90: few good and choice native springers $1517 15.15; scattered sales downward from $14.50: ewes scarce, few fnt inni son of Xavier. We can, without fear of contradiction, say the same rving Tr .0.

.10 11 Fiscal Fd Ins. 2.23 2.60 Manufact Tr 2 31 32 is Mar 1.V46 99.17 99.19 Fixed Tr Sh A 6.59 LOCKLAND Charles Slander, to John Emma C. Wlthorn to First National Bank of, Norwood revenge in one that will win 800 $1,503 $6. Do Hi Found Tr EhA 2,64 a.lOUft. Deo 16 '48 100.13 100.1 iueiier company, un Pt vommis-i.

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