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14 THE ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1942 ELDERLY MAN SENTENCED GIRAUD SAVED GIRL SCOUTS COUNTY and (POT In And Traffic Cate Pined Sent To Workhouse. FEDERAL Ity lT. S. Soldiers Who Shot Two To Renew Sale Of War Stamp TREASURER Of Coney Island Company Is Found Dead In Red At His Delia Avenue Home. J.

P. Brandewie, Treasurer of the Archie J. Metz, 65 years old, 1321 Morten Street, Mount Lookout, was sentenced to three days in the workhouse, fined $25 and costs, and Victory Corsages To Visit Retail Stores Today. Young Woman Arraigned Court Continues Hearing Winn suspended from driving for a year SMITH On Fight For Child Girl Scouts will renew their sale On Fugitive Warrant Mrs. Elizabeth Young Watkins, 29 years old, 2124 Sinton Avenue, by Municipal Judge William E.

Handley yesterday after his convic of war stamp "Victory" corsages in GOODMAN GOES TO CUBS, Coney Island Company for 17 years, Hearing on a habeas corpus writ obtained by 'Mrs. Gertrude Rice Cincinnati retail stores today. was arraigned on a fugitive war wag found dead in bed last night Missing from th Reds' outfield pastures next year will be Ival Appealing to the crowds of pa- at his home at 1211 Delta Avenue. Goodman, a Itedleg player since 1935. Goody yesterday was trans rant before J.

Paul Geoghegan, United States Commissioner, yes tion on a charge of driving when under the influence of liquor. Judge Handley overruled a motion, filed by Metz's attorney, contending the charge was "not sufficiently de trpns who are expected to throng Mr. Brandewie, who was 62 years terday. Fronrh Captains A 1 1 i To Kill Him, Nazi Radio Says. London, November 13 (INS) United States soldiers shot two French Navy Captains who attempted to assassinate General Henri Giraud, pro-Allies French leader, in Algiers, the Exchange Telegraph tonight quoted the Nazi-controlled Paris radio as saying.

The Paris story, as picked up in London, said that the two officers fired several shots at Giraud, who escaped thanks to the speedy intervention of his staff. Then the Americans felled both assailants, the story said. ferred to the Chicago Cubs on waivers, which means that $7,500 (just like finding it) was turned over to the Reds for his contract. This the stores to do their Christmas The warrant charges that she al scriptive to make a case." buying, the girls believe they will old, was in good spirits and apparently normal health when he left his downtown office in the Keith tered a writing of the United States observer is sorry to see Goody pass on, but that is the way of baseball One of the witnesses against Metzibfi tn hundreds of the and unlawfully converted to herj was lJoiice unier Jiiugene i. weatn own use money belonging to the unique bouquets.

erly. Metz was arrested two weeks United States. Miss Marjorie Manning, Secretary! There is no denying: the records, which show that Goody batted only .243 last Mason In 87 games, didn't hit a homer, and was credited with only 15 runs hatted In. Goody also had trouble with his throwing arm, and was easily hurt; in fact, after the first two weeks of the season he saw little service as a regular. ago after his automobile hit the Mrs.

Watkins told Geoghegan Building last evening, business associates said. After reading a book for a short time after dinner he told his wife, Mary Brandewie, that he was going upstairs to lie down Duenne, 21 years old, Nicholson, for possession of her son, three-year-old Robert Duenne, now with his father, Herman J. Duenne, 55, 1356 Ethan Avenue, was continued to Monday by Judge Dennis J. Ryan in Common Pleas Court yesterday to give both sides an opportunity to call witnesses. Shortly after Mrs.

Duenne obtained the writ Thursday Duenne tiled suit for divorce. Mrs. Duenne said she and her husband separated 10 months ago and that she took her son to Nicholson, where her rear of another car stopped in traf- that she worked for the Production fic at Eastern and Stanley Avenues. Credit Corporation in London, Chief Weatherly said he overtook Goody was a fine performer with the Reds for several years, and in Lecember, 1910, the time of the but not before Metzs ma always a good team man. He rose to his heights in 1938 and 1939 alleged offense.

She said some of the Girl Scout organization, reported that the girls disposed of approximately 2,500 corsages in the Armistice Day sales. The Girl Scouts' undertaking was made possible through the cooperation of the Cincinnati Retail Mer money was lost, but that she did a while. When she tried to rouse him a short time later he was dead Dr. E. Beatty, 2206 Auburn Avenue, pronounced Mr.

Brandewie dead, chine had sideswiped his machine. Although police testified that a pa In '38 he batted .292 and smacked out 30 homers, while the next season his average soared to .323. He slipped to .258 in 1940, and then had two bad seasons in a row. Defensively he was one of the best men ever to not take it. Restitution was made, she said.

trol crew was required to carry The London concern was insured patrol right field at Crosley Field. Maroons Tie Tigers Continued From Page 12. ton, the Oakwood Lumberjacks ran roughshod" over a surprisingly Mr. Brandewie was born nH Metz from the patrol wagon, he claimed rss had had but two drinks. by the Federal Deposit Insurance GAMBLING ON GOODY AS EXTRA MAN.

chants Association, Miss Manning reared in Sydney, Ohio. His widow is his only immediate survivor, Speeders fined and suspended: David Woon. 2217 Jefferson Avenue. Nor said. Apparently the Cubs were willing to gamble on Goody as an extra man, particularly since Wrigley Field has been his happy hunting weak Cincinnati Central-Vocational Company.

Geoghegan was told that an indictment had been returned against Mrs. Watkins, although further details were lacking. Pleading not guilty, Mrs. Wat wood. Edward Kelley.

5920 Elmwnod Avenue, Elmwood Place, and William L. Wha- ground since he been in the league. Goody always dealt the Cubs more mother operates a roadhouse known as the Chicken Roost. Going there to see her, Duenne took the boy for a ride, then refused to return the child to her, the mother said. Duenne said the child could not The corsages are made up of nine ten-cent war savings stamps, arranged in a decorative bouquet en MRS.

LILLIAN M. DEWEY. len, Dayton. Ohio. $10 and costs and 3n team, 66-0, this afternoon.

Oakwood scored all its touchdown in the misery than any other club. days; Harold Backsteder, Madeira, and John Thaman. 613 Third Street, (10 and cased in cellophane. Wife Of Industrial Executive Dies kins waived examination. She wasjfirst three periods, being held score released under bond.

less in the last quarter by the out costs and 10 days; Robert L. Wolfe, 7008 Cambridge Avenue, and Ernst Doxey, 2829 And front all indications, he is going to continue to deal them mispry but not with his once potent war club. It is pretty generally known that Goody was on his last legs last season. his standing play of the Automotive him have a proper home with mother, and that she left without cause. Rites To Be Monday.

Mrs. Lillian Moore Dewey, 3oiO Events In Milford His once famous home run sock was just a memory and his fielding always fell well below the accepted Goodman standard. We doubt Milford Lodge Free and Accepted ery much if General Manager Warren C. Giles intended sending Goody a contract for '43. So the $7,500 the Rcdleg G.

M. received from the line. It was Oakwood's eighth straight win and brought their season's point total to 302. They now lead the state in total number of points made. Lineups: OAKWOOD.

Pos. CKN. VOCA. Masons has elected the following officers: George L. Sellars, Wor River Road, t.t and costs and 10 days.

Whalen was fined an additional $25 and costs for driving with a temporary license without a licensed driver. Others lined and suspended: Leonard Tussey, 840 Fair Park Avenue, $10 and costs and six months, reckless driving: Morse Applebury, 937 Hopkins Street, $10 and costs and six months, defective brakes. $25 and costs for having no driver's license, and costs for Ignoring a traffic light; Milton Prater. 1439 John Street, $5 and costs and 30 days, improper left turn, and Charles Elam. 22 East Cubs was just like finding it.

Victoria Avenue, wife of John J. Dewey, general manager and director of the American Laundry Machinery Company, died yesterday at Christ Hospital after a short illness. Mrs. Dewey was 68 years old. shipful Master; William Philhower Senior Warden; Hume Corwin, Jun One of.

the worst features of that proposal to put all the big league teams of the East in one circuit is that both the Phils and the A's would be in the same loop. No wonder the magnates snorted. James L. Twidale Mail Association Wins. A directed verdict for the Railway Mail Association, 2893 Kling Avenue, was returned yesterday by a jury in District Judge John H.

Druffel's court. John R. Abbett, 1304 Everett Avenue, Louisville. sued the. association for $3,618, alleging that sum was due as a benefit claim on his father, Charles A.

Abbett, who died July 7, 1910. Pleads Not Guilty. Charged with failing to notify ior Warden; William Miller, Senior Deacon; Blaine Lyle, Junior Dea Laughter L. (C.) Husman Davis L. McCtine Haggard A native of New York, she moved Eighth Street $5 and costs and 10 days, reckless driving.

Hutchlns R. n. Bunno con; F. C. Hartsock, Treasurer, and John H.

Stephens, Secretary. Sellars, who lives at 620 Lewis Avenue, succeeds Joseph E. Davis, 125 Mound Avenue. Kggers Marts fey Charges Assault In Suit. Suing in Common Pleas Court through Charles B.

Terry, attorney, Joseph Huth, 206 West Court Street, Is demanding $1,000 damages from Benjamin Kaferts, 897 Clinton (Springs Avenue, for assault. According to Huth's petition, Kaferts ettacked him June 27, and, although he "turned his back and ran away," Kaferts pursued and struck and kicked him. Huth says he was wearing eyeglasses at the time, and that he did nothing to protect himself, "other than covering his head with his arms and hands." He says his face and body were bruised badly, and that he was unable to work for two weeks. to Cincinnati with her family in 1926. In addition to her husband, she leaves six sons, James Robert and Richard C.

Dewev. RICKKY THINKS HIGHLY OF THE Mr. What does Branch Rickey think of Lippy Leo Durocher? You wouldn't think it because of the extreme difference in their temperaments, but Rickey thinks a lot of the Lippy One, This infor Slier Turner Castor Sailer (C.) Vandcrbcrr; Thurston Sorcnson R. T. R.

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H. F. B. Herrmann Waller Kirchner Score hv Period. 1 Cincinnati; Private Thomas E.

Dewey, stationed, at a southern mation was passed along to us by a person close to both men, and was a surprise to this corner. From the information I received, Rickey was quite fatherly to Durocher at St. Louis, giving the Lip plenty of 2 0 3 4 25 06.) Central Vocational. 0 Oakwood 27 Draft Board 33, Wyoming, of a change in address, Jack Lnomis, 20 years old, 1917 Emerson Avenue, army camp, and William S. and advance on the conduct of his affairs and taking quite an interest John R.

Dewey, Rochester, N. a daughter, Mrs. Alexander S. Gate- Joseph Francis has been appointed sanitation officer in the Clermont County Health Department. Fxancis, who comes from Mechan-lcshuig, Ohio, attended Ohio State University and was with the Army Air Depot at Columbus.

He suc North College Hill, pleaded not in Leo's personal affairs, ly, Cincinnati, and 10 grandchildren. Kequiem high mass for Mrs. guilty when he was arraigned yesterday before J. Paul Geoghegan, United States Commissioner. Held under $1,000 bond, he will be given a healing November 24.

Dewey will be sung at 9 o'clock ceeds J. H. Simms, Goshen, who re ACCIDENT Faked By Woman To Halt Motorist, Whom She Tlwn Robs At (inn Point. A young Negro woman displayed ingenuity last night in robbing Russell Heller 3301 Woodburn Avenue, of $10. Heller told police that the woman pretended she had been struck by his automobile at Park Avenue and McMillan Street.

When he stopped to investigate, she rose from the pavement and threatened him with a pistol. After removing the cash she returned his wallet, then ran down Park Avenue, Monday at St. Mary Church, Erie signed to resume teaching. It), NORWOOD fl Fort. Thomas Highlands handed Norwood a 19-8 trouncing last night on the Indians' field as the Blue Birds ended their season.

"Red'' Kruer scored first for Highlands on a 34-yard run, and plunged for the second touchdown after a 45-yard march. Bo Carothcrs kicked the extra point. Carotners scored Hlphlands1 final touchdown after a 50-yard drive. Norwood tallied in the second quarter when Bob DaviR plunged across. Norwood drove to the one-Inch line another time but failed to score.

Lineups: HIGHLANDS Foi. NORWOOD Avenue and Shady Lane. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. The Private Warren H. Grimes, son of Cecil Grimes, Perintown, has Sentence Is Suspended.

Henry D. Ballard, 30 years old, J. J. Gilligan funeral home is in charge of arrangements for serv Before Mr. and Mrs.

Durocher were married they went to Rickey and received a fatherly talk that lasted for a couple of hours. Rickey recited many of Leo's weaknesses to his financee, and when she said: "I still love Leo very much," he gave them his blessing and sent them on their way. When Rickey was named President of the Dodgers recently Leo gave out some highly complimentary statements about Rickey and, although it may have seemed like Leo was playing politics with his words, my informant tells me he was strictly on the level. All this being the case, this corner must swing to Duroeher's side in the Brooklyn managerial derby, with Leo's military status being the only drawback. If there is a possibility of Leo being reclassified In 1-A, then the picture will change.

Whatever anybody thinks of Durocher personally, you've got to enrolled as a specialist in the Ord ices. nance Motor Transport School at Negro, railroad car cleaner, 5304 Whetsel Avenue, received a year Holabitd Ordnance Motor Base. Sentenced For Burglary Attempt. James Smith, alias Brown, Negro, will pass from one to fifteen years In the penitentiary as the result of his pleading guilty before Judge Dudley Miller Outcalt in Criminal Court yesterday to a charge of attempted burglary. Thomas Stueve, Assistant County Prosecutor, explained to the court that police caught Smith attempting to break Into a Voss grocery at 4801 Whetsel Avenue October 10.

Lehman L. Wood Pfister L. Seitz JOHN WEISBRODT. and a day suspended sentence yesterday from District Judge John Cecil L. Stewart Frank Coler, son of Mrs.

Verne Kyle Evans Reder R. Eshenbach Whitewater Township Farmer Is Williams, Lila Avenue, has been fitahl Mortlmer: H. Druffel after he pleaded guilty to stealing parcel post packages at the Union Termir.il. The suspended promoted to corporal in the Army Dlskln R. Gebhard To Be Buried In Harrison.

Carothers Q. Brinkmeyer Air Corps. He is stationed at Ok Duncan L. Davis sentence was recommended by the lahoma City. admit that the fellow did a whale of a job last season.

Just think, his '42 team, on which there were 13 ten-yearmen, won 104 games. It takes pretty good leadership to whip a conglomeration of temperaments into line like Durocher did at Brooklyn. JiOWLLNU KUTKS probation department. Kruer R. Lindnel Pogue F.

Meador Score By Periods: 12 3 4 Highlands 8 7 0 819 Norwood 6 0 6 Highlands: Kruer 2, Caroth- Kenneth Copher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Copher, Cleveland Avenue, has joined the Merchant Marine and is at an eastern port. Bankrupt's Creditors Meet. First meetings of creditors for R.

Underwood ied the howlers of the Avon Merchants League with 579. The Chicago Bears still stand out In pro football like a straw hai on Thanksgiving Day. trs; Norwood: Davis. Art Horsfnll topped the ptnsters in the Valley Industrial LeaRue with 573. Points After Touchdown Highlands; Carothers.

five bankrupts were held yesterday at the Federal Building office of Graham P. Hunt, bankruptcy referee. The bankrupts were Lawrence Private Paul Schleyer, has re turned to his Field Artillery unit at TAYLOR 21, I'LAINMLLK 8. Taylor Hish won thw annual six-man Hamilton mnl ot hall championship at Camp Gordon, after a week's Ann Williamson topped in the Welfare Wo-nen's League at See-More Lsne and her 504 gave Berllng Dairy a double against Wakefield Busy Bees. Doug Krummp and Huelsman shared honors with 592 high totals in the Super E.

Becker, salesman, 2600 Wood-burn Avenue; Anthony Scarlatella, leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schleyer, Water Street. fireenhills yesterday by whipping Plaln-vilh 'Jl-S. NEW SUITS FILED.

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. AS1840. Georgia Brown vs. Raymond Brown. For divorce and cutody of children.

A81841. Louis W. Schardt v. Philip Tarr. For cancellation of contract.

AS1842. Geneva Brooka vs. Ernest Brooks. For divorce. A8I843.

Charles C. Aldridge vs. Clncin-pall Street Railway Company. For damaces. A81R44.

Joseph Huth vs. Benjamin Kaferts. For SI. lino damages. AS1815.

Henrietta A Smith vs. Joseph K. Smith. For divorce, custody of child, and ftlimnnv. AS1846.

John C. Prake vs. Paulina Honrman. F.xerutrix. To set aside will of Louisa M.

Plnkelacker. A8I817. Dorothy Hall vs. Lewis Hall. For divorce.

A81R18. Ola C. Gallagher vs. F.dward F. Gallagher.

For divorce. Knows Of Marihuana Gang, Ohio Girl Informs Detectives launderer, 2605 Norwood Avenue, Requiem high mass for John Weisbrodt, farmer, who died at his home on Kilby Road, Whitewater Township, Wednesday, will be sung at St. Joseph Church, North Bend, at 9 o'clock today. Burial will be in St. John's Cemetery, Harrison.

Mr. Weisbrodt, a native of Dent, Green Township, was the former 4 owner of the farm at Hooven which was purchased by the Gulf Refining Company. He was a charter member of the Whitewater Detective Association and a member of the Koly Name Society of St. Joseph Church. He was 67 years old.

He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Christina Spraul Weisbrodt; a son, Albert W. Weisbrodt; a daughter, Mrs. Marie Blazer, Cheviot; two brothers, Andrew and Otto Weisbrodt, Whitewater Township; a sister, Mrs. Carrie Corboy, Whitewater Township, and seven grand- children.

Taylor's Fror? fame on short plunp hy Max Hanlon, a omp kick, hy Angle" Norwood; Wallace Workman, weld League Meyer Alleys, but their scoring failed to keep the second place NIc Nne and a forward lateral on which Lem Chester Stewart, former Milford resident, is on active duty with the er, lKbo j-inncocK Avenue, nnn Club from dropping two to the leading Squire Stratford Steele, electrician's Murray ran 70 ynrdfl all In the third period Th wi nne rs scored a gn 1 1) in the lHfit frame when hanlon shook loose nine Pappy Roy Cafe. Coast Guard at Los Angeles, according to word received by his helper, 223 South Ninth Street, both yards around end, and Craig passed to Chip Bradhurn led the Gulf Reflnln League with his 216 single and 588 tola! of Hamilton, Ohio, and Mildred A plump, nineteen-year-old Portsmouth, Ohio, girl who says she is wemei lor ine extra point. PlainviliR urn red In the last two minutes nr the came when Joe Sroufe took a as his farewell efforts before leaving for father, Virgil Stewart, retired Pennsylvania Railroad employee. Millirnn Simmons, teacher, Peebles, an heiress and the daughter of an Ohio. 30-yard pass from Cleorge Kd wards, ftd- the army, as he helped Good Guir to double against Gulf Spray at Waltz Alleys.

Betty Long's 515 sparked King Dufry Foods to top team mnrks of 820 and 2,2:13 official of the Wheeling Steel Cor Mrs. John Shriner, wife of the warda Kicked goal for the two extra points. Line-ups: TAYLOR. Po. FLAINVILLK Milford Enquirer distributor, has poration, Portsmouth, was bein Railway Express agents said Ros-an's name was forged to checks which wera passed in Cincinnati, Lexington, and Ashland.

Miss Wicker said her association with the alleged marihuana gang started after she sang with orchestras in Portsmouth and Ashland. She said it was through the musicians and masters of ceremony that she met the marihuana sellers. She declared she was duped into the hs her team swept three from Jeeps In returned home from Sisters of Mer tfor thrce-ypar-nMn and upward; one and one-Bixtcenth miles: Children, Servants Benefit Craig L. 10 Alderman Bevens Lindcman the Kowierflrome women League at Hoddc's. cy Hospital, Mariemont, where she held for questioning last night because of her assertion that she knew members of a marihuana was ill of pneumonia.

Klltott K. Van Pelt Htsson R. Sroufe San ford T. Edwards By Mrs. Meacham' mu---- John Fcksrt's 222 and 564 guided Draf lees to a 2.553 total and two wins over Time Cuth.

Harebell, Oralis Hunlon L. gang, even taking part in its opera tions. Disposing of an estate, the value Of which was not estimated, the will Shnfts in the A 11 Iff Chalmers League at Hodde's Bowlerdrome. MRS. MINNIE SIMPSON, Broiler, Decisive, Italian Harry, Todcan, Golden Mowlee, and Palkin also ran.

Score by 12 3 4 Plainvtlle 0 0 88 Taylor 0 0 34 721 Registering as Miss Laura Belle Wicker, she told Lieutenant John FIFTH RACE Purse for two- Les Boosveld established a single game year-okl maidens: aix furlongs: Aged Mother Of Clergyman Is of Mrs. Lida Douglas Meacham and Its two codicils were filed with Red Level (Zufelt) $6.80 $4. 40 $3.40 Briar Lass (ClaCKett) 10.50 S.OO record of 262 in the Falrmount Merchants League at Bonaventure Alleys, as he helped Simon Grill to sweep three from Brighton Foundry. Oil Miller topped with 628 for Vltt and Sterrrer. Oman and Detectives Harry Wilke and Frank Kammer that she knew a gang' which dealt in marihuana.

Challedonna (Helper) 3.70 BRITISH CORPORAL SPEAKS Before Sons Of Revolution Qn Secret Mission Here. Englishmen must have their tea, and Americans would have the same courage to stand up under bombings as the Britisher, Corporal E. A. Wheatcraft, Sheffield, Eng Time Nosey Rose. Cold Reg- illicit trade after someone "planted" a box of marihuana in her machine, and that she was coerced into "stringing along." Once, when some of the weed was being taken to Columbus, she related, her car was the target of police bullets.

"We got Judge Frank S. Bonham in Pr obate Court yesterday. The original will was executed Later she identified Winston Lee, nant, Huinca Loo, Miss Kalola, Knrchre. Toy Quay, Attune. Battle Flame, and Amapota Pomp also ran.

January 27, 1938, during the life fit SIXTH RACE Purse $1,000: claiming: twenty-five-year-old Negro orchestra leader, now appearing at the Barn Night Club, Lodge and Gano her husband, Daniel B. Meacham for three-year-olds and upward; one and one-sixteenth miles: ROCKINGHAM PARK (By News Flash Sileni, N. November 13 Results at Rockingham Park. Track muddy. The dally double, first and second races, paid $13.20.

FIRST RACE Purse $800; claiming; for maiden two-year-olds; six furlongs: Esther Mac (Daniels I $2.60 $2.40 Caroline (Meynell) 4.40 3.20 Rlsanda (Stevenson) 5.20 Time 1 Still Pond. Fly Fscort, Jockstone, Master Pete, Miami Sun and Timothy also ran. SECOND RACE Purse $800: claiming; for three-year-olds and upward: six fur away," she said, "but I was mighty scared." who died in 1940, and the codicils Alleys, as one of the members. Rndln (P.ollinsi $11.30 $3.00 land, an evacuee of the Battle of one only (Trent) 5.80 3. 20 Luella Pund came out of her slump to lead the Westwood D.

of I. League with a 167 single game and a 439 total at Bueche Brothers Alleys, Fred Klrschner established two season records in the Friday Night Bowling Club with his 257 single and 668 total at Hel-merdlnger Alleys, as he led Giraffes In a triple against Tigers. F.1I Merkel also scored 633 for Bears. Msdallne Kuhl led with 470. hut Ncld- Lee was arrested at his home, Miss Wicker said she was grad were added after that.

It provided for distribution of her jewelry, sil Discouraged (Thompson) 2.30 515 Carlisle Avenue, last night by Time Kansas. Darbv Du. and uated from a private Methodist school at Mount Carmel, and Dunquerk, told the Cincinnati Chapter, Sons of the American Revolution, last night at a Young America dinner at the Masonic verware, and personal effects among Company Rest nlso ran. Detectives Joseph Cole and Robert Taken By Long Illness. Mrs.

Minnie New Simpson, mother of Rev. Vernon N. Simpson, pastor of Westwood Baptist Church, died Thursday night at Rev. Mr. Simpson's home, 3220 Darwin Avenue, Cheviot, after an illness of two and a half years.

Mrs. Simpson, a widow, had lived with her son for several 1 years. A native of Owen County, Kentucky, she was 75 years Mrs. Simpson is survived also by a daughter, Mrs. Willard Jones, Carthage; three biothers, Pryor New, Gratz, John B.

New, Stamping Ground, and Erwin New, Berea, two sisters, Mrs. Addie Rose and Mr3. Nan Parker, Hessler, and seven Meldon. As they entered the home, that she attended a college in Illi SEVENTH RACE Purse $800; claiming; for three-year-olds and upward; one and one-eighth miles: nois. She said that some time ago Temple, longs: Lee seized a marihuana cigarette and tried to swallow it, the officers said.

Another was found in his Corporal Wheatcraft is in the Flying Silver (Turnbull) $3.60 $3.00 Dollar Bay $4.50 $3.00 $2.10 Ranger II (Kelper) 4.60 3.70 Michigan Flyer (Krick'nl 4.30 her daughters, Mrs. Ruth M. Bell and Mrs. Edith M. Hitchcock, her son, Standish Meacham, and iier grandchildren and nieces.

To each of her three children she left $10,000, and like sums to her son-in-law, Dr. Albeit J. Bell, and her daughter-in-law, Eleanor R. she inherited $7,000, a thirteen-room furnished house, and an automobile from a spinster aunt. Most of the money is gone now, she added.

nard Funeral Home lost two pames to Kurts Tavern In tbe Hill Top Women's League at Ksselman Alleys. Wllma Honkamp crushed a 558 season record In Ihe Super Women's League at Buechp Alleys, leading Goldsmith Store to United States on a secret mission, Chester K. Sterrett, Vice President of the chapter, said. pocket. Detectives said Lee was on three years' probation for a nar Centuple (Daniels) 6.20- 4.60 Clfisslc B''fltltv (VVnndl 5.40 Time -1 IVi.

Crown Ocm, Two Tops, Hunting Home, Mnydlg, Count Cotton, nollshuzr.y, Cleo 1iulse also rnn. THIRD RACE Purse SSO0: claiming; for three-year-olds and upward; six cotic charge. He was held for Colonel G. de Freest Lamer a rtouble against Kunimer Toots. Time-1 Rose Anila.

Tclo r.ino, County Cork, Sun Victor. Sturdy Duke, Rig Jaek, Lupnba, Officiate, and Time Play also ran. KIGHTH RACKj-Purse $S0O; claiming; for three-year-olds and upward; one and nne-eighlh miles: Silver Rocket (Trent 1 $13.70 $fi. 30 $5.70 Kpamlnnnrliia (Van'h'gh) 4.00 3.10 Portsmouth Seeking Girl Meacham. Bequests also were made Mrs.

Riedllnger's 604 for Rogers Jewel She said their operations ranged ers, Jean Llnslefldt's 588 for Rltter Con of $1,000 her niece, Eleanor K. member of the Lafayette Escadrille in World War now with the United States Army Air Forces First Concentration Command in Trimmed (Dnnlels) $3.40 $2.80 from Miami, to Detroit, with crete Block and Mrs. Kirkwnod's 575 for On Two Larceny Counts Bell. Bottom (Maseliekl. 4.60 2.80 Ross, Buffalo, N.

and $5,000 to city Loan were the highest the 28 honor lolnls registered In the Com Portsmouth, Columbus, Ohio, and Ashland, some of the way Stand Alone (Claggell) 18,. 'Jo msr-A-im to thk i.NcjriRKn. Conterup. (Turnbull i 3.20 Time 1 :15 'a. Re vera 1.

Mlnslnn, Within, Fair Hern, and Old Wick also ran. Cincinnnati, also spoke. munity Ladles League at Stone. Alleys. lime 1:57 Decatur, Sun Galnmar, Dorothy Pomn, ringo.

The Malahat. Hada- Portsmouth, Ohio, November 13 FOURTH RACE-Putse $800: claiming: dies Conlee, Vice President of the Fair- Arrested last night in Cincinnati Services will be conducted Monday at the Bolton funeral home, with Rev. O. J. Steger, pastor of Southside Baptist Church, Covington.

officiating. Burial will be in Rose Hill Cemetery, Mason, Ohio. points. She was questioned concerning marihuana after a police matron found a leaf of the weed in slar. Guinea Doric, Charlene, and Alo halee also ran.

for tWvyear-olds; one and one-sixteenth mount Merchants League, haa been com William C. Rogers, Piqua, Ohio. Her butler, Thomas P. Warren, is to receive $5,000, and each servant in her employ is to receive $25 for each year of service. The will provided a trust fund of $20,000 to pay her half-brother, miles: and questioned in connection with Kaiser Addition Burns; missioned-a Lieutenant In the army and Southern Yum Stevenson) $7.00 $2.60 2.20 2.40 2.20i icnoereo a larewen party ny tne mem- Bit of Sugar (Daniels).

alleged operation of a marihuana ring, Laura Belle Wicker, 19 years ucm in nis innp ac fjonavemure Alleys. Mokananne (Turnbull) 2.20 40 Shipworkers Hurt UNITED HUNTS (By News Flash) Time 1:538. Is 1 Ain't, and Prlvatr Doc Vlrant's 596 gave T.von Melal Vancouver, November 13 Earl also ran, old, whose last address was Winchester, is to be returned here Products he edge In two games over Hy George W. Douglas, $50 a month for JOSEPH X. USHER.

Elmont, Long Island, November 13 pure urugs in the Fairview League at life, but this was rescinded ny a iioumann Alleys. FIFTH RACE-Purse $800; claiming: for three-year-olds and upward; one and one-sixteenth miles: Apropos (Stevenson) J6.80 $3 20 $2.60 codicil. Provision also was made for (INS) Fire of undetermined origin destroyed one of the huge Kaiser-built Hudson dormitories at Vancouver late today, injuring 40 to face grand larceny charges if she is released by Cincinnati officers, John G. Smith, Chief of Resulls at United Hunts, track fast The dally double, first and second races paid $12.90. FIRST RACE Purse SI.

Ann; claiming for two-year-olds; six furlongs: Jim Krlpp's 629 enabled Kemper Thomas to score three against Kaesemeyer Dairy Whlscendent (Turnhiiiii a.uti her husband, but his death changed this in a codicil. Under the will and Gentle Savage (Chaffln) 4.00 Time 1:51. Bonis Crew. Don Moss, persons and leaving 400 shipyard Detectives, said tonight. Smith and H.

C. Eldridge, Chi codicils, the residue of the estate is her purse. In her statement to Detective Chief Emmett D. Kirgan, Miss Wicker said her automobile was on the way north from Florida with a load of marihuana. Miss Wicker was arrested at'the Hotel Metropole after Lieutenant Oman and Detectives Wilke and Kammer were given hedescription by operatives of the Railway Express Agency who were tracing stolen travelers checks.

Calling Portsmouth police, Kirgan learned that Miss Wicker had been named in two larceny warrants. One was filed by Sam Soberano and Ovando also ran Bayborough (Atkinson) 90 $2.90 $2.40 Lovely Delores iCrowther) 6.30 4. HI) woi Kers nomeless. Thirty were released tonisrht fol to go one-third each to the three SIXTH RACE Purse $000; claiming; for cago representative of the Railway children, who were to receive one- express Agency, went to Cincinnati lowing treatment at a Vancouver as ine only triple in tne Norwood Merchants League at Stacey Alleys. P.lta Mader excelled with 176 and 498 tn the Henrietta Women's League at Matre Dayton Alleys as she paced Night Owls to three wins over Buddies.

Stlllmaker's 248 single helped Maxwell Raiders to establish a single-game record in their first game, but Maxwell's 341 third of the principal at tne age oi three-year-olds and upward; one and one-sixteenth miles: Texalite (Turnbull) $4.40 $3.20 $2.40 Cold Bill (Dattllo) 4.80 2 60 Rambunctious Daniels i 2.80 today to return the girl, but they said Cincinnati officers would not hospital, but 10 other workers remained hospitalized. Botile Imp (Nodarse) 6.30 Time 1:12. Cherry Light Dress, November, Susan Constant, Isolation, and Light Chaser also ran. SECOND RACE Purse claiming; for two-year-olds: six furlongs: 25 vears. one-third at 30, and tne re release her pending further Time 1 :50.

Anzac. Display Style, and mainder at 35. The son was named executor, and he and the Fifth Flames broke out in the linen room of the largest dormitory, Orpheum (Rocersi $11.50 $4.40 $3.20 Panther Creek also ran. SEVENTH RACE Purse $800; claiming: for three-year-olds and upward; one and helped the same team come hseit ntth a Third Union Trust Company trus Smith said she would be returned Half Grand (Cost) 3.10 989 In the second game to better the mark Calvert (Schmidl) 3.70 tees. Rites Monday For Brother Of Xavler University Professor.

Joseph X. Usher, 3411 Evanston ,4 Avenue, a wood carver and brother of Rev. John V. Usher, S. J.t of the Xavier University faculty, died at Good Samaritan Hospital Thursday night after one month's illness.

Mr. Usher was 69 years old. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Pauline Dalton Usher; three sons, Joseph, Private Thomas, and Private John Usher; a daughter, Mrs. Joseph C.

Rolver, and two brothers, Rev. John Usher and Martin A. Usher. Requiem high mass for Mr. Usher will be sung at Holy Angels Church, Madison and Torrerce Roads, at 9 o'clock Monday.

Burial will be In St. Joseph's New Cemetery. J. J. Gilligan is in charge of funeral arrangements.

in the Roselawn Welfare League at See-More Lanes. lime Tropics. Fly Whisk, Gay- Mrs. Meacham added the first wnicn nouses 400 workers and the administration department. The blaze spread so rapidly that persons on the second story were forced to one-sixteenth miles: Yannie Sid (Shuf-lt) $2.60 $2.20 Catomar (Dattllo) 2.60 2.20 Light Banset (Canning) 2.20 kis, ana Kievres also ran.

here on larcency charges in the theft of $500 in travelers checks from Sam Rosan, 216 Chillicothe Street, and $60 from Pete Lewis, and O. registered B04 sini-le and ti THIRD RACK Purse claiming; Rosan, who accused her of stealing checks worth $500. The other charged that she stole $80 from Pete Lewis. Room 2,509 to lead Ihe teams In the lor mree-year-olns and upward: about two jump for their lives. The building Crosley corporation Men'a League at Friars Club Alleys.

miles (sleeplecha-sej tTioga (Owens) $6.10 $4.00 $2.30 destroyed was the largest of 10 Chillicothe Street shoe-Bhine stand operator, Rosan, formerly known as African Hoy (O'Neilll a.W Informed of the Rosan warrant, two-story, frame-construction dormi Time 1:51. Hazel Lee. Smart Hombre, and Labelled Win also ran. EIGHTH RACR-Purse $900; claiming: for four-year-olds and upward; one and one-sixteenth miles: Rancho's Bov Mnschrk) $3.60 $2.60 Pilate Sun (Brennanl 6.80 3.60 Gaspar De Salo (Daniels) 2.60 Time 1 :50. Cosse, Noble Boy, G.

Mattsrheck's 226 single and 593 Intnl Tlelt -Slipper (Harrison 1 2.10 Shifty" Dando, boxer, and Lewis Time Kellsborn. 'Similar. JHI. were tops In the Carey Manufacturing tories housing 4,000 workers. Damage was estimated at more than codicil December 5, 1940, in which she made a gift of $1,000 to Ruth Rogers, Dayton, Ohio, and provided that her daughter, Mrs.

Bell, should have the right to use the residence, 2928 Wold Avenue, for one year after the testator's death, free of rent, and that Mrs. Bell should receive $1,500 cash in addition to the Other bequests to her. At the end of a year the real estate, which is esti Patrick's Day. Emma's Pet. SBaskeroll.

Miss Wicker laughed. "Why Sam knows he gave the checks to she said. signed warrants charging her with league at Crocker's Valley Lanea. and 5Red p.ufjjs also ran. i Unir.rmycr larceny.

$350,000. and Cambnll entry. IMillon and Post Grohan's 564 for Brotherhood, Aronoff's "52 for Friendship and Llepold's 528 for Clapatr, and saxonlan also ran. enlry. iClinc and Owen entry.

FOURTH RACE Purse $1,500: claiming: for maiden Ihrcc-year-olds and upward: seven furlongs: WAAC Orders 10 To Duty CIVILIANS URGED TO TRAVEL Under Wartime Rules Pullman Football Results were me ouistanoing scores In the B'Nai B'RIth League at See-More Lanes. Harry Bledenhnrn's 618 was the highest tolal In the Sll-Ken-Rldge League at Hodde's. and gave Mullanev Drugs a triple against Cincinnati Ball Crank. finroks Winters $2.50 S2.30 MERCURY mated at $17,500, is to Decome a Recap (Atkinson) 2.30 ,10 (Pchmidl) 2.40 From Greater Cincinnati Ten greater Cincinnatians, among part of the residue, In a codicil added June 28, 1941 Executive Offers Hints. "Civilians can avoid serious in COLLEGES.

Bucknell 21. Case 6. Baldwin Wallace 64, Gross He (Mich.) To Rise Slowly Today, Observer Mrs. Meacham revoked the trust fund for her half-brother, who had Sparked hv Howard Luftlla with B04, Bnhmer Jewelers aet twn team records of S9S and 2,524 In the Nativity Holy Name League at Hodde's Bowlerdrome. conveniences by cooperating in the Time Nigbt Bird, tPennyrnyal, Neufral.

and jRyrrt Bov also ran. t-Mrs. D. A. Bucklry entry.

K. N. Gllptn entry. FIFTH RACE Purse slceple-pfiase for three-year-olds and upward; about two miles: Knights Onest $6.50 $4.90 Frederic II (Harrison) 4.90 3.80 Compass Rose (Penrodl 4.o0 Naval Base 0. observance of such wartime travel Dogs Are Recruited Here For Service With Army Thirty dogs, mobilized in the "Dogs-for-Defense" movement, were picked up at the homes of their owners Thursday night by three army trucks from Fort Thomas and Morris Harvey 6, jviarsnan n.

died, and Increased her bequest to her son-in-law, Dr. Bell, from $10,000 Navy Junior Varsity 6, North Carolina them Miss Cleo M. Biasing, 309 Goodman Street, formerly of the Ordnance Department, have been directed by the WAAC to report at Dcs Moines, Iowa, Monday, according to word from Fort Hayes, John Norrls wlln for Suburb Sunnlv Says Wind Veloeily Is To Diminish. After a tumble of from 20 to 25 Preflight Junior Vanity 0. Rose Poly 48.

Prlnclpla (111.) 0 to $25,000. The original will was and WiRger's 225 single for Sullivan Clothes were the best Individual scores In Valley rules as making reservations early, canceling unwanted space promptly, taking only necessary luggage, and traveling when trains are least College of Emporia 27, Bethel 12. Time Alcadale, Burma ijcaguc at urocaer Alleys, Oklahoma Military Academy 20, Kem ratified in other respects. Mrs. Meacham died November 4, Road, Mad Policy, and StVoon also ran.

SIXTH RACE Purse allowances for three-year-olds and upward: one mile Despite Frank Lammers's 5Sn. Wnlien degrees last night, the temperature Columbus, Ohio. The others are per 13. Maryland FreBhmen 19, Temple Fresh men 0. weher Meats drnpped from first place hy losing three lo Mike Ibold Juniors in the Ruth E.

Elslager, 4237 Vine Street: will rise slowly today, J. Cecil Alter, Llanero (Clingman) $9.50 $6.10 $4.70 Scotch Trap (Nodarse) 7.50 4.70 Eunice Berman, 536 Northern Ave East Texas Teachers 16, North Texas TfifichcrR Ohio State Freshmen 13, Indiana Fresh meteorologist, declared. The wind crowded," George A. Kelly, Vice President of the Pullman Company, declared yesterday. Refunds for unused sleeping and parlor car space may be made when tickets have been released BOWIE (By New Flash) nue; Jane M.

Overbeck, 584 Bun Dial (Atkinsonl 4 10 Time 1:3843. Enterprise and Bulldinger mil Top Major league at Esselman Alleys. Art Horstfall's 5S5 and Dr. Yeager'a SRI) were the top-rate scores In the Good fellowship League at Newport Alleys. velocity will diminish slowly this Elberon Avenue; Myrtle T.

Lier-man, 268 McCormick Place; Dor Boi November 13 Results Howl Track fait. The dally double, first morning, he added. ihe lowest temperature early yesterday wa3 nd second races, paid S40.80. othy M. Kallage, 39 East Ninth Although Ben Howard led the loop with long enough in advance of train departure to enable resale, or when j6iqt Purse, SS00; claiming; fur Street; Eva Decker, 522 Hickman 42 degrees.

it nen riowara meats lost two games to Bob Jones Cafe In the White Villa Grocers League at Stone Alleys. hree-year-olds and upward; six furlongs: Xl 'rJr. Plseeett) $8.20 Street, all of Cincinnati; Vera a connection has been missed be aiso ran. SEVENTH RACE Purse $1,500: claiming: for three-year-olds and upward; seven furlongs: Cheesestraw (Nodarse) $6.40 $4.20 Roman Flag (Cllngman) 12.80 6.20 Cousin Nan (Rogers) 2.90 Time 1:24,. Port Harmony, Mae-chance, Hubbub, Grand Party, Dress Boot, and Blue Warrior also ran.

EIGHTH RACE Purse claiming: for three-year-olds and upward; one and one-sixteenth miles: cause of the delayed arrival of a men 7. Ouachita 6, Louisiana Normal 0. Flndlay 0. Bowling Green 0 (tie). South Dakota 26, North Dakota 0.

Concordia of SwirJ 38, Wcsleyan T. Sonne 13, Midland 12. HIGH SCHOOLS. Withrow 13, Western Hills 13 (tie). Walnut Hills 26, Hartwell 0.

Reading 25. North College Hili 0. Lockland 12, Wyoming 6. Taylor 21, Plalnvllle S. Covington Holmes 46, Newport 0.

Highlands 19, Norwood 6. Ludlow 19, Bellevue Dayton Oakwood 66, Central Vocational 0. Six man football. Mellon, 126 Woodside Place, Fort Thomas; Gertrude Treller, 4921 placed on a train which took them to Fort Robinson, for training. Owners who sent their dogs to the armed forces were: v.PhlmE R' FnK'lrneler.

2447 Vine Street; Mrs. H. Foley. 3717 Norwich Lane; Mrs. Clifford Hejlrning.

815 Vine Street; Jean Thclmeyer, 2B Escalon Street; Mrs. Reld Patterson. 1128 Ross- more Avenue: Joe Clacclo. 2338 May Street; Mrs. Louis Vvalterman, 1287 Ida Avenue; Mrs George Horsley.

1805 Broadway; Mrs. Pauline Brown 125 West Fourteenth Street; Clifford Vahlalnc. 218 Pecte Street: Mrs. Karl Munrath. 1842 Beech Street; Mrs.

K. Qottman, 759 Woodlawn Avenue, Collegs Hill; Mrs. Flora Dunkman, 789 Wells Street: Joseph Mohlman, 1011 Sunset Ave-nue. Price Hill; Mrs. George Wilson, 3487 Madison Road.

J. H. Cook, 2148 Cameron Avenue, Oakley; Michael Massllio, 4232 Thlrtv-flrsl Avenue, Oakley; Jules Fern, 3859 Vineyard Place; Thomas M. Rice. 57nt Wav-dd Avenue, Mount Washington: Kllig K.

Rem. ley, 58.16 Wayside Avenue, Mount Washing, ton; Frank Gllmore, 8451 Salem Pike Mount Washington: Mrs. Palturf. 6.80 4.10 Voucher (Tammaro) Time 1:14. Spectator.

Pointing, Ny- love Solar 6tr, Belmike Earth. Shooting connecting train, he said. Hungler's 621 enabled Fischer Insurance to clinch from Emmerich Builders In Klder Council K. of C. League at Georgian Club Alleys.

Kelly described the public's ob FORESTERS PLAN SERVICES, Hamilton County Central Chapter of the Catholic Order of Foresters will hold its annual memorial services at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow servance of wartime regulations as "excellent." Frank Murphy's 61S was best In the Northsfde Merchants League at Otto Meyer Alleys, but helped Frank's Five to win only ono from Duke's Mixture. Montgomery Road, Norwood, and Mildred L. Klasserner, Constance, Kentucky. BUCK FRESHIES WIN. Bloomington, November 13 (AP) The Ohio State University Shipmate (Crowther) $3 20 $2 50 At Play (Nodarsei 3.60 2.80 Who Calls (Atkinsonl 4.10 Time Hillhlond.

Here Goes, Key Man, and Castigada also ran. INDIANA SEEKS TITLE. Chicago, November 13 (AP) afternoon at St. Aloysius Church, Bridgetown. Rev.

William T. Hil- Harry Espelage's 881 total and Stanley vert, member of Gonzaga Court TVelheisers 240 single exceled In Ihe Gon-zaga League at Walts Cheviot lanes. Comet. Tides In, and Chronoa also ran. SECOND P.ACE Purse $800; claiming; for two-vtar-olds; six furlones: Collect Call $7,20 $4.70 $3.20 Ilrfrtchit (Rollins) 9.70 S.70 Utile Hoops (Tammaro) 4.60 Time Rocky Craig.

Oomph, Fresh Money. Yankee Victory, Chlff Chaff, Uoyal Mango, Four Stars anft Vale-victorv also ran. THlRfi RACK Purse $800; claiming; for thiee-year-olds; six furlongs: I.it Wann) $.40 $.1.90 $3.00 c.rand flsv (Trent! S.BO 3.n fipresd Fide (Tammaro) 4.i(l Time 1 1 a. At Bat. Miss I.

Hearts Kniivinr Sunset Bov, Dottle. Infinite Good, Ji' Foot Soldier, and Miss Ana- Powered by Earl Mitchell, Indiana will seek its seventh Western Con ANGELO BEATS FRENCH Y. Martini Angelo retained his junior heavyweight mat title claims last CAN'T COLLECT. The New York State Tax Depart 1872, will deliver the sermon after calling the names of 35 members freshman football team trounced Indiana University Yearlings today, C. Frey's (113 and C.

Dorhley's B12 221 Riverside Drive. Covington, Ky. Hans' helped Schneider Meals to lead with 948 and 2.6BO In the Cincinnati K. of C. ment has lefused to honor a win ference cross country running championship tomorrow against six other schools.

Purdue, who nosed out the Hoosiers for the title Inst League, but their team lost two to Berea-ford Five at Friars Alleys. night, when he took two of three falls from Frenchy La Ranee in Music Hall Sports Arena. Bill Ven-able and All Pasha wrestled to a who have died in the last year. The committee includes George Neiheisel, Chairman, Peter Rebold, M. J.

Martini, E. A. Fix, William ning ticket at Eelmont Park that the. holder had torn and patched 13-7. Buckeye Star Tommy Phillips was stopped on the ground, but his aerial work met little defense and he connected with five out of ten passes for a total of AS yards and gained and one touchdown.

Gn W'llschger's flat gava Harold's Grill year, Ohio Slate, Illinois, Wiscon- mm vvKiKins, no uuneoen Koad, Deel Park: Mrs. John B. Eccles, 8445 Pare Avenue, Pleasant Ridge: Mrs. Oenrgs Brodbeck, 3179 gaffer Avenue, Westwood-' Mrs. Blanche Dysa.

505 Terrace Avenue Slater Beatrice Martha, Olendale- William' F. dross. 2800 Montana Avenue. Westwood 1 and Bradford Murray, 1417 Carew Towyc together again when he discovered' draw, while Carlos Freeman defeat- ronri also ran. MolrwaSn McnantsaVu.

at sin' Minnesota and Chicago com-G Luken William B. Rudemiller, Mount Lookout lanes. pose the entry list, and Edward B. Marx. ed Bill Colwell in 11 minutes.

Ol'RTH RACE Purse JS00; claiming; bis mistake..

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