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Fri.lnv. March 7, THE CINCINNATI ENQI IRFR Tagr 14 1 A I j. eJ best be; -m AfaAilto. 4- i 1" i A A' I 1 1(1 'ill I A i SEEINC-EYES' SIGHT RESTORED. FANCY SEEING YOU HERE! T4f STARTS SHOWDOWN TOUR.

OBITUARIES Butter Price Drops On Wholesale Marl SEARCH Point Four Program Aired Ordered By Senators By Educator In UC Talk Pen. Robert A. Taft (No. 1), flanked by campaign workers and reporters, waved from in front of his headquarters in. Concord, N.

yesterday as he started his final three-day political tour in the nation's first primary set for March 11. He is seeking New Hampshire's 14 GOP delegates as the first step to the Republfcan residential nomination. In Picture No. 2, Mrs. Julian Mongeon, left, of South Burlington, and her sister, Mrs.

Gordon Keefe, of Williamstown, greet iMrs. Blanche Weiss, White Oak. iand Mrs. Thelma Metzger, Ml. Deputy Clerk Dies Wholesale butter prices droppn! another 3 cents at Cincinnati lAirv.

and 16 erandcrildren. On Courthouse Duty Requiem High Mass will 'be suns; terday, brining tne price nou e. (la reoir of Q.t latTlf'ti Ort r.nltrA TU 1 1 tm 1,1 Conditions tinder which sucpss have almost romplotrly iRnorod. F.slnn f'r of thp I'omt Four Pro- tho historian point'd out yestcr Emil Ulm 64 Kess.er be I0: Fur Miinf HffariU In Iniiin Cl' rlaml Man each other with their babies born within an hour of each CJerk for Elmer F. st.

Marv Cemeterv, St. Ber- ion i other. They were wed in a double ceremony to soldiers Feb- jsicker. Clerk of Courts, collapsed nard. Friends may call at the Im- petance and increased ruary 3.

1951. The mothers met for the first time in several land died of a heart ailment at the "alle nroduction were seen as giam may re rxptdia wpre re- day. niinoupn is a siory iuii counted at the l'm. rsity of Cm- of dramatic conflicts, of pictur-j cinnati ycstrrday a Pulitrr i-sque and wen rxotic episodes." pne-w inning Wiscodmii authority "It is a liistnry of the dis- if .1 1 1T HUH LU XV U. lit.

UUOV. i March 6 i.Tt 011 L- economic appointments and toiin contnDu- WASHINGTON. weeks as they were being rushed up the steps of the Bishop DeGroeabriand Hospital, Burlington. Daughter Sharon Louise than a century to the iirst tech-culturalists. jj'-oloK'S's.

mining en- for mi.inK records that mieht mca missi((n abroad to modernise Kineers, educators, public health unow wnetner a violation ot uie lurKisn navy in imi was oincers ami unanciai fxperi, la ua insolwd jn iraceo oy ur. jwene iwrii. rreu- ur. i uru sain. invoked in traced by Dr.

Merle Ctirti vuurmouse jesiciuoy iiuiiiiiiis. jic jfor t1P decline. ne nutter m.tv- was 51 years old. DrDi rntiunv 'ket declined also in other parts A lifelong resident of Cincin- Mloo rtAnL LUnlVVAT. 0 tne country yesterday.

nati, Mr. Ulm had been employed ji1Ss Pearl Conway died Wednes-1 at the Courthouse for the last day at her residence, 3122 Sciotol DEATHS ELSEWHERE, five years. During World War II, Corryville, just a year and a he was a guard at the Wright idav following the death of her I Chester kreinwlrth, dd, mapa-Aeronautical Lockland. He father. John Conway, a retired was a member of the Ninth Street Executive of the Internationa! r.

who Photograph and 13th Ward Republican Clubs Printing Ink Co. She was 57 crimes trials and the St Bernard Eagles. Miss Conway is survived by1" Nuremberg, Germany, at xvew Besides his widow, Mrs. Phelma an uncle. Dennis Conwav, and City.

eru'K Jackson urner rroiesor oi i. ontn nut ions oy ine i. oi 0 II Uittnri' at Iha i.f Yl'tC- 1.0 i.n L'nmi Ui.Il.a fh in I IPC large contributions is at left and Mrs. Keefe holds twin sons Gary and Larry. No.

3 Pavia, seeing-eye dog, who recently underwent an operation for cataracts on both eyes, leads his mistress, Miss Elba Velez, from her home in New York. The dog, constant companion of Miss Velez, who brought him from her native Puerto Rico, had been gradually losing his sight until the operation last month restored his vision. Miss Velez has been blind since she was 5 years old. AP Wirephotos. Cleveland financier, to consul, in the first of two public to the development of many cbun-the 1930 Onio campaicn to de- ie'ture here under auspices ol tries in Latin America, Asia, foat Sen Potn-rt Taft I'C's Charles 1'helps Talt Me- Africa, and even in Europe itself iwii ial Kund.

were outlined. Mr. Eaton testified before the nr. Ctirti is to soeak at 4 Cotton culture Introduced Into Hothaus Ulm, he leaves one daugn- cousin. John Conwav, both of 1343 '-m" "'mini.

Elections Subcommittee he today in Room 127 Mr.Micken ill Turkey, harboV improvement in Iter, Patricia, of the home address: Main St. Requiem High Mass will two sons. Jack Ulm. also of the be sung at 10 a. m.

tomorrow nai.a sop an. hitma aHrlroce anr Vmil Tr T-Jnlv X'nmo "'Hi irnh Mt Anhurn i of New of the Quantacolor on Trelilde to Point iv. Annus- hina and Latin American coun-sion will be free. tries, setting up a model farm and Back of Point Four, hich agricultural school in China, ami Prejdent Truman outlined in his a series of missions in many fields inaTural address Januaiy Jl. in Japan were typical of the help PMH.

were tacts which historians sent out from America. Vol 1 I A Kill mi Till if in nit uim ijii Mmmlrnm Prieo Hill The York CltV, Color Consultants, at contributed the un-ruccessful Democratic campaicn ncainst Senator Tafts reelection. All but SW of it. he said. as contributed tre names of ,1:1 City Hall Kfejfei by Gilbert Sand.

All Applicants Pass Police Exam. i Requiem, High Mass will be sung can funeral home. East Walnut Fnrt Lauderdale, Fla. 'at 9:30 a. m.

Monday at St. Clem-Hills, is in charge of u- Kae. Church. Burial will be in St. mcnts.

United States Army Nursing Coros, retired, who was one of the FRANCISCAN John Cemetery. The Imwalle funeral home. St. Bernard, is in 'Company Asks O.K. For Pipeline Link DnocDT mure nursrs spnt ,0 Palestine KUbtril r.

JUiMti. in 1913 by Hadassah. the Women Services for Robert F. Jones. Zionist Organization of America, Passing grades were made by all 14 competitors in a promotional charge of arrangements.

examination tor ponce captain, tne city civil service i ommission re- fpven employees Ohs S- C'n Cleveland financial house. Mid he and his farrly hold about per cent of the in this iirm. Previous witnesses iave testi- Tn fied that the employees made contributions at Mr. Kator's re- finnti nt tiprp imtMii'ned hv 4o0a V. Eighth Price Hill, an at Cleveland -igntn Price Hill, an at leveland.

i tt i vealed vesterdav. The top man. with a grade of 101.26. including niL WLU n.L BUmed OII HanUS1 0 SerVe LinCinnatl senioritv credit.s. with Lt Jacob W.

Schott. 3137 Bracken Rd. Lt Uealll LOtneS MYinite UflR 1 engineer with the Southern Rail-, Benjamin E. Levy, 73. of Ridge- i F.oiiMPr cl Theodore C.

Bird. 3408 Beaumont Pl was second with a mark of, T0 Vandetl-Evnden Wa, Svstrm for the last 47 years Chairman of the 1 x. and Lt. Paul R. Flaugher.f I CTJ be held at 11 a.

m. tomorrow Board of Charles of the Ritz or- Charles J. Vanden-E n. at the B. J.

Mever funeral home heantv narlor culture tributor. The connection, ex with a grade rum later. However, he testi- III Kislilin lire In lUtim tending from Broadway to Co- father of Marcellus Vanden-Eyn-Price Hill. Burial will be in St and toilet preparations, at New tending from Broadway to o- Federal Power today 0( 94 was third. lied he has no records, such as, Mnvterv Creililed Tko f'llu lumbla Parkway, will include a uunor oi oi, nfrnam.

jnsepn temetery. tnntiht Avenue. York City. liunhla P.rbii.v ulll i n. 1 Ha a cancelled checks or cash vouch- rrs, to reflect tn-se contribu-j KI.IMIII.:.

atura, uas a narieston, (1j n. Caster, 38 r-n in 1 A Franciscan brother was had for vdlll from city Sen. Guy. Gillette Iowa). burm.H nj (lurjn fil.p tion to construct approximately, to enpi- Chairman of the subcommittee whirh rr-ditprt wUn oonfin.

88 miles of 20-inch pipeline in' neer without examination. It viaduct over Kggleston Avenue yesterday at nis home, bUo.Mr. Jones, who was f3 years old James Debevec, 64, publisher and a ramp tie-up with the Cheviot White Oak. He was died Tuesday at his residence fol- and editor here of the American and X. Bridge.

The property V5 old. lowing a heart attack. He leaves Home Slovene dailv and a na- needed will he almost eneliisive- Mr. anden-Eynden. a retired his widow, Mrs.

Asnes Kroger tional figure in Yugoslav circles In ly nn the a side of the clothing cutter, was the caretaker Jones, and two stepchildren. Mrs. the United States and Europe at street, Pine Ridge Lodge in Mt. Airy Rosella Conlev. 4320 Glenvvav.Oveland 0T, 14 until his re- and Jerry Harmcling, 377; Cirtis L.

Clav, 71. Assistant investigating tne ranpatgn iota in tne St. An- Kentucky to Increase its eanaeitv: a. Intended to give Mr. Caster i.uLiL.it.i t-LituriniL in unu ui in lie ranj nOSOmont AVO.

has reached into the Fire Depart- years of the century he was prom-i mont a rA maris ilculf fnlt Fire innnt in siiirt A((niP- Dn in I I Yrr a Secretary and Assistant Treasurer of the Insurance Company of Sad tingVMonastery. 5000 Colerain to Ras to th Cm tney made payments to what he( ThV actlons of Brother Raphael arra Sj mill'n cubic feet a failed "agents' ofOtis K- o. Ian1lng who ttas burn( on both day. The $2..000 paid by t)tis em- hands prpventprt fcori0us The proposed line, estimated to -'V'SJ, lu' VVALIt L. KAUINA.

(North America at his retirement this position when he came with the city In June. 1950, but he did not have the neee.ssary license at that time. He has hen assisting in the construction and design nf the Little Minini sewage disposal plant. I.T. EDWARD KM'SMAN jimyri-3.

pu onP wmrn mtcnt have aestroyeu c-; 1 rilm iiut hit son ulls I OIO.IRSI. vould parallel a sec- Safety Director Oris E. Hamilton for six years. He plaved a large! L- Radina. retired 194.

at Philadelphia, that several of the fire companies role in founding St. Bernard's first fireman, will be buried todav! Mrs- '6. Dayton, are being forced to operate one newspaper, and was responsible in St. Joseph Cemeterv Enribt at levlie tc -or two men short. jfor the introduction nf nirkelo- Avenue.

Price Hill, following sr-rvJ Mrs. Anna Lammera. 6R. New. i'n.

o.w,, lnp PnltrP rriuiiiiMeiv nu mii mr. were made to labor Non-Parti- Kirp Marsnai Robert P. Williams of hp "ompany's existing line extending from north of Means, san League, a Lmtert Mine worn- rpporti 'denn movie, in thaf eitv iee at Q-Sft ot POft. K.V.. at St.

Elizabeth HOS rrs political organization support-, Marshal Williams sairt Krotner Kv. to the rineinnatt Fntnne o. 39. Montgomery ana, nonirv ing Senator Tafsratic op-Ranhapl ti pd the (ire when en, capacity of this line is 27, Clarion was suspended 0 Arlet Henson, 78. father of A ponent.

Joseph T. Ferguson, Ohio np opPnP(j thp door to his bedroom cubic feet a dav. The'line 30 riavs yesterday by Oris wppk will distribute to the Kraeler Vanden-Eynden: three died Tuesday at his home. 45t Henson. Mason County.

Vild- uii mr i ii i ni in. IIII.III..VHJ i ne i ncinnati ec- 1 1 1,1 ii i i njursf iiimiri a lunit i AthAK onn i i i t- 1 1 uie supervisor, ai ranucan, ixy i nhfirttoc ri i ii l- no nn nil, stnn-- rr. :ena.ors am im-j last night, ne entire rmmi was Irlr c0 ,) me nion l-ignt, lleat re prevention measures, inis is den. Pleasant RiHee- 1 memher of the fire rienartment Albert Henry Mrothman. blacksmith, at College Corner.

ovver Covington. m' ln Vth. Vanden-Eynden. St. Bernard, and for 27 vears.

he retired in August. wnetner -any oi mp ablaze. were made out of lunds of Otis in attemntine to retrieve some; nn rn u. urn ivu.ir- ipivi rlntpnsa ftfttPin ho in in I i. IT Mr.

Hamilton ordered Lieuten- h. nnhleM vanaen-tynuen, mii-i Me is sumvea oyniswiaow. or anv other company with 0f his nossessions from the room. unvm P. Brush, 74.

a pioneer which Mr. Eaton is associated. apparently touched the metal hv ant Kinsman demoted to firefight s7.u-ear"ai Tbii. aTter Charles Saunder, and two in the automobile industry, at D- 5Ji Haggerty, President of the chfefl to steps that w'ould "L-? Readmg: nieces. Senator Gillette quoted a c-n the bed and was burned.

He rjIll tf)-its romp-nv mni oi me ini iim.n.u u.n in mi- nwiii, iumhia Gas Svstem. the FPC finnah irfif I IT tr A HCOCia I Inn. i icirs rtti. wiih.ii a u.iic..- iiin ueiuiiu nun. announcement said ful for any corporation to contnb-j Meanwhile he had shouted the tite "in connection with an elec- fjre warning throughout the three- ii i i lion" of a U.

S. Jnator story building and a house tmCinnatianS Held minimize nres in me eveni oi an that the accused had a atomic attack jclean record during his 11 years, Ivvith the Fire Department Mr.l foXTRACTS for 1.900.000 Ral- mcnlified the penalty in of Rasolinp ami gal- i accordance with a revised rec- of kpr0SPne and fupl ojl ttere fommendation from Hre VPSterdav bv Citv Man To Jur.y In Theft rii-iinaii i nit- nue lu uiglll liilllli naid Mr. Eaton "might be involved blae. In a violation of the law." "I am When firemen arrived, the fir. nure there has been no violation of was under control.

Marshal Wil-the law." Mr. Eaton shot back. uams believed that if the tire had At 'It 0UA ager Kellogg on bids totaling At Hamilton Home Tne Dt0J sa'd th $261.167.50. The contracts -given ungual on recommendation of John fc irv-uillllK-lluouuil HI UUIIII xj. Senator i.lllctte instructed ine gotten out into the corridor, it Presenting Cincinnati's Greatest Fashion Show Right In Your Own Home THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1952 nubcommittee counsel to dig into the mttter in an elfort to locate the records It was Indicated the records of Otis A- Co.

and other Dan a was es mafed at S700 Gra'1fi Jury respect mm. However, when Chie of-ethv gal- Raphael a Ions of regular gasoline for the "iiij r. vvaisn, viuuiii mi. Municipal Garage and a vears firms u-itr. u'hieh Mr V.atno IS nh.uir.n connected mieht be llam.iton.

Onio the men to retain mar, as y-2m connected roigltt 1 Beverly Benton. .38, 2919 W.iUeutcnant. and that he would ,000 gallons of kerosene i tt I Heart Attack IS Fatal Ave, pleaded innocent twt? Tr for the Highway Maintenance De- WnnnH SttltPTPa I nn i eW lani1 his companion, James L. Mc- mHn Mr- Hamilton ie.enea ine partmpnt Rn(i various other city 7lIlf CaSIie UfriClfll Cormick. 31.

65 Mulberry divisions. The gasoline contract uent tn Este Oils Co. Cincinati. nV HpllPVUP Soldier R- Ross, district manager pleaded guilty at thi nf the White Castle Svstem. hearing.

Bonds of Pff. Charles Adank, 24- Grand- died of a heart attack vesterdav earner were retained ITV M.XA(iKR W. R. Kel- on a low bid of J240.S37.50. This $40,000 Set togg has ordered lifford company also got a contract fork view Bellevue.

has been af ms home. 4734 Kugler Mill P.d The suspects were arrested; Brandt, assist Brandt, asslsta city solicitor, gallons oi luei on ana In charge of rea. estate, to get 000 gallons of kerosene on a bid wounded In action in Korea ins 'Kenwood. He was 59 vears old. Saturday mht after jewels, al-wife was so notified yesterday in Mr.

Boss had recovered sufli- 11011 at and stolen from the busy on the examination of title of $12,030. Thp Standard Oil and evaluation of property need- Cleveland, was given a contract letter from tne ueiense leparr- r.nt!v (rom a recent illness to re- nome ot a Hamilton resident in ier uum i ii-- tu. is, t.n..- eientiv irom a recent illness to re- "i a i amnion resioeni. a i i inent. Wounded in a knee.

Private hnrne las, Monday from Good 'e (ound in the car they were 'r east connection of for W1.000 gallons o( (uel oil on the proposed Third Street I)ls- a bid of $8,300. Adank is recovering on a hospital Samaritan Hospital, where he had using. The pair was suspected of Sabers Destroy One Red Jet, ft Damage Second In MIG Alley hip off Korea. been a patient for two weeks. The other crimes in Southwestern Lite Squad was called when he Ohio, police said, but ev idence was ICO j.

suffered a heart attack vesterdav, lacking. 168 Boy bcoats ijaality bu, as unahl t0 rpvjve For Flight Certificates j-" 2Z, Advertising Shows Cain Kentucky will be represented in Hp to 19L8 lo Nf-U (JR- March 6 i.P-Ad- a group of 168 scouts who will local restaurants for the prtising throughoiit the nation in receive certificates at 7.30 p. m. sstPrn jfn1 was in charge of the i Pr cent Tuesday in Room 22. Univernity mnP jn Greater Cincinnati.

'Over the same month last year of Cincinnati Chemistry Building Surviving him are his widow. cent over for successfully completing a CC s. Geneva Ross a son MeK in rinters Ink. advertising and sates, Air Force ROTC course in (light lioss. 3467 Rut her Ave five broth- Pr" principles.

ers and four sixers, all of Mis- dverti.sinS showed The boys have qualified for eer- and Kansas. January vol- after a course in Services (nr Mr tentative. nmp rent over December and 79 per cent above dynamics and Propulsion." which lv have been set for 10 30 a uo.L-lv leeliir. .1.. I JantMrV.

1)1 SEOUL, Korea, March 7 1 Friday 1 API Saber jets patrolling MIG Alley over Northwest Korea shot down one MIG and damaged another Thursday, while small but fierce ground clashes erupted on the central and eastern battle fronts. The Eighth Army communique reported Thursday night United Nations patrol was "heavily engaged" with an enemy group of undetermined sie, southeast of Kumsong on the Central front. Fighting lasted 45 minutes with no results announced. Heartbreak fiidge on the eastern front a l' raiding party killed 40 Communists and wounded 30 more in (our separate actions. Th t'X raiders knocked out the Keds at a rate oi one a min- confirmation that UN forces supported by tanks and artillery were repulsed by a Communist artillery barrage on the eastern front.

The Reds also reported two UN fighters were shot down over Wonsan on the northeast coast and Sukchon in Northwest Korea. UN plane losses. i( any, were not announced Thursday. In a 10-minute duel six Saber jets jumped 22 Russian-built MIGS as they crossed the Manchurian border into Korea. UN fighter-bombers flew 550 davlight sorties Thursday in raids on Red supply and communication centers.

Planes chased two Red locomotives into a tunnel and caved iA both ends. Other fighter-bombers cut rail lines in 92 piaffes and damaged two tanks. Navy headquarters reported Thursday that U. S. helicopters and destroyers working around the beseiged east coast port of mnaifliru i iiht- hi iii iitneini and demonstrations and a final home, Norwood.

Burial will be in ru spa per advertising dropped examination. Haven Memorial Park. ftur. lrom Invitations to attend the presen-1 1 i'0'1 anfl Percent under last fation have Ix-en issued to parents Wfl Sanvht In Donth 'anuar H-siness papers climbed nf the scouts. Capt.

Leonard B. "lan "1 lIt UeQth Prr crm mber and White, Air Force. UC Instructor Of CommOn-LaW P'S Police were searchins last Televisions older sister, was in charge, will award the ff) thp rommon.1;iw of not wpll jn Janilarv i tificates TVMarco Dav.s. 49. 439 W.

nned p-t cent Col. James A "rrco. A riwho dlw as rf.Mif of jn Mnw an(1 rorce. LC 1 roissor ot Air; whlrh sllP ttas slrurk ret. t.

dly four per cent below December. fcoence and Tactics, wll gieet the h(, 8 rroutg. A special Air rorce moviriash Mami Th r.c CTnt FN will be shown. Among Boy Scout daughter. Mrs Uertha Evans 31 Ll aiWLhn.

rfficial who expect to attend is 1702 W. Court St. told police the' C.eorre Creiwe. 114 E. H.

Harden, District Executive Ifight between her mother and 'old lolice broke Into his All the fine stores large and small of fashion-wise Cincinnati are planning to he with vou Thursday, March 13, 1952! Pages and pagrs unfolding a story of style for every budget, every need, every woman. 4 Wonsan rescued 12. pilots The course was taught by three common-law husband occurred home between 7:15 and 9:30 p. ute In 1(1 minutes of roncrntrat- tnaster sergeants stationed at t'C February 74. Sutfenng s-v- yesterday and stole $12 in rash and ed fighting before dawn, with the Air Force.

C. W. Heintz, jcral fractures of her skml. the a diamond rins valued at $200., The North Korean Army com- H. H.

Wolfe, and Harold D. Nor- mother was taken to General Hos. Entrance was gained by breaking munique. broadcast hy Pyong- riyke. Jpital, where site died Wednesday kitchen window, Greiwe said.

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