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THE CINCINNATI EAQ DIRER Friday. September 12, 19.2 Taft And Eisenhower In "Harmony Talk" This Morning Tat SAD SACK September 24 Deadline Bnckes Son Inducted; PARTY RANKS CITIZENS OPINIONNAIRE BEPORTIR; Marioa Ptscae PHOTOGRAPHER: Jerry Cornelius For Voter Registration' Senator bees Him UU COLUMBUS, Sept. 11 UP Enquirer Bureau Special r-DeadUne date for voters' regis- WASHLNurtwi, spi. n-eiu. To Be Cemented Join In Tribute tration in 35 Ohio Counties is' John W.

Bncker, Republican. September 24. jOhlo, who was in Washintgon to-J QUESTION: How do you like the new one-way street tystemt But voters in 53 counties jieediday business of nis tv TfA Rmwn Sec- for re-election, oaoe gooooy io ine At Breakfast Confab In To Character, Works Of i Ink 11 DIJLKCI I VIUJ VllMUf uilll Jfcv York At 6:30 Charles F. Williams Seventeen counties require potential voters to register beforeith5Amv y-- they vote. They are Butler.

Clark.l. Young Bncker. who grduaed ff "Biuro to Say no Franklin, Green. Ham- J-'E th Hit- iToUin. M.imarned in the same month, enlisted Support Is Cited For Civic, in tne Army jcngineer uma, ana honing, Montgomery, Ross, Sandusky.

Summit, Trumbull and Wood. Cultural Welfare And Religious Projects hopes to get Into service mat win use his special training in cartography and meteorlogy. He reported for duty at Ft. Belvoir. Va.

Senator Is: In Good Humor As He Arrives By Plane To Meet Nominee NEW YORK Sept. 11 OR-Sen. Robert win confer here tomorrow Kith Gen. Dwight D. Eighteen counties require par Tributes to the character of tial registration for the more heavily populated sections.

These coun Charles F. Williams and his con ties are Allen, Ashtabula, Belmont, tributions to the educational Columbiana, Erie, Fairfield, Guern Eisenhower in a sey, Hancock, Jefferson, Law religious, civic and cultural welfare of Cincinnati were paid yesterday Church ef iht Advtst; Church School will cpea nut Sur.diy, Sept. 14 harmony talk to cement Tte- by many representative citizens. publican party I rence, Logan, Marion, Miami, Muskingum, Richland, Scioto, Seneca and Washington. In other counties voters may cast ballots without registering.

Included among them were the i ranks, ')JLlCiMdMMd Brother, Cooks following: The Repubh In Armed Service Units can presidential Archbishop Karl J. Alter! The supporter of General Eisenhower and an old friend of Senator memory of Charles Williams will nominee i head-Quarter i an Taffs. nounced the conference at Senator be honored by all those who value things of the spirit as well as by PAID ON SAVINGS Emerging smiling from a luncheon conference with General Eisenhower, Senator Smith told Taft arrived by plane from Cln cinnati. those who value great achieve The 6:30 a. breakfast con- ment in the material order.

He newsmen: Terence will be the first no lit cal was a good citizen of this com conference of the two since the General defeated the Senator for munity and a loyal and devoted THI member of the City of God. Cin ine nomination. MICHEL DE LAITTRE, 4984 Heu-werth Covedale, frozen food specialist I like it fine, as it is a more modern form of traffic regulation. As a matter of fact, other cities already have it by now. There is no question but wht It expedites downtown traffic and simplifies traffic control for the Police Department.

As a matter of fact, it is faster for the shopper, for the driver and for the police. Now the customer can park right in front of the store he wants and the merchant does more business because more people can get downtown and out again quicker. DON DEAXE, 730 Oak St, Walnut Hills, assistant minister: Very much. The rapid population shift from rural to urban areas and the unavoidable lag in no using has increased the population in cities so much that overcrowded conditions have resulted. And more people mean more cars.

Of course, it may take time for all of us to get accustomed to this new system, but I think that it will serve as a relief for congested traffic on the busy downtown streets. The one thing I csn't understand is why an otherwise pro gressive city like Cincinnati has not as yet caught on to left turn arrows on its traffic signal lights. MISS FLOSSIE ADAMS, 2119 Cliff Clifton Heights, waitress: I can't say I like it too well, as it takes me too far out of my way both by car and by streetcar. The streetcars, or trolley buses, I take now usually let me off in the middle of the block where I have to walk twice as far to get to my destination. The only place that is any easier to get to is Shillito's.

I would also aay that the time taken in travel now is much longer than by the old way. This is especially true on the trolley buses. Regardless of personal inconvenience, however, I think it will do much to ease traffie accidents downtown, cinnati will gratefully recall his Senator Taft was In smiling Rood humor as he stepped from his effective contribution to the 111 "Elsenhower la the field ef warld problems aad Taft aa tha home front will make the greatest team tha American people could have." He uld lie was confident that Senator Taft and General Eioea-hoWer would be "la complete agree meat" aad weald "find a commoa ground aa both foreign aad domestic levels." Senator Smith predicted that plane at Laliuardia Field late today. He told reporters, however. cultural, as well as economic growth and improvement of our "I am not going to aay anything city.

His generous interest and L. HERZNER C. HERZNER active support of the works of The Herzners of 3021 Eastern siiUMGS mid ionn C0filn.lW education, charity and religion deserve our thanks and endear his i Ave. hsve two male cooks in the aooui me meeting." Later, Eisenhower headquarters aid Senator Taft would hold a news conference after his meeting with the Republican nominee. Earlier Senator Taft'e Ohio headquarters said he- waul "speak for the whole party Senator Taft would have the sup memory to future generations.

family, but both of them are in port of "all" for head of the Re Charles H. Booklet, Postmaster: the Army. Pvt. Lester Herzner is H. W.

Cor. Vina and McMillan A 4212 Charles F. Williams was one of publican policy committee. a cook with an ordinance supply thr most outstanding citizens in MAY AID CAMPAIGN Cincinnati's history and one of its 7636 Reading Rd. (Opp.

Valley Theatre) PO 2835 Open Daily 12 to 5 P. Including: Saturday most charitable residents. outfit in North Korea, and his brother, Pfc. Clayton Herzner, is a cook with Ohio's 134th Infantry at Camp Polk, La. They are the In a conversation with Senator Smith three of four weeks ago in Canada, where the Ohio Sen Tha Rev.

Edmund A. Walsh, 8. Vice President of George ncaer in a speech at Spring-field, Ohio, September 17. Yesterday, ha uld he would aat announce Ms policy of tun-palgnlng this fall until he conferred with General Elsenhower, GREETED BY CARLSON He was greeted todsv bv Sen. sons of Mr.

and Mrs. George Herzner. town University, Washington: In ator passed much of the summer, Mr. Taft told Senator Smith he would be happy to go into New the passing of Mr. Charles F.

Wil fHYAKE Up With AS mi lee liami, who received a doctor of science degree from Georgetown Jersey to help him run lor re election, Senator Smith said. programs General Eisenhower has endorsed, Senator Smith replied "I am confident Jenner is a Taihlon Sin IjotLt (jlaMei Us Frank A. Carlson of Kansas as he University in 1950, this university has suffered the loss of a devoted 'I'd be delighted to have him good enough Republican to go King It Trumpeter 1 schedule, it was turned on full stepped off the plane. At first he come to New Jersey," he said. "I son.

As the Alma Mater of Mr. along with party policies. declined to say whether he would icoprmnt. its, Mr autt mil Senator Smith said he and uen sea General Eisenhower, but after A PROUD and domineering lion Williams and his sons, Georgetown shares the bereavement of Mrs. Williams and the members of her think he one of the soundest men we have." Senator Smith took sharp issue eral Eisenhower did not discuss collared an antelope at the edge Sen.

Jospph McCarthy of Wiscon with President Truman's state family and extends to them a mes a whispered conversation, the Kansas Senator made the announcement of tomorrow's meeting. Senator Taft smilingly nodded of the Jungle and demanded, "Who sin or his landslide renomination blast. Observers In Bronklya and Manhattan, who were supposed ta he able to hear heard nothing, but the asual traffie bedlanv Said a disappalated etvfl defease apokesmaa: There's Jast tea much ether aohw la this town." ment today that a Republican Your eye glasses are aaaaBaaaaBBBasBaa j- is the king of the animal world?" victory Tuesdsy. sage of heartfelt sympathy. In their hour of trial may they find their greatest consolation in the The New Jersey benator was as valuable style acces The note or harmony was sories as your jewelry "You oh mighty lion," said the antelope hastily.

The lion roared his satisfaction and prowled along until he encountered a wise old memory of a life well spent, both Congress would be an isolationist one. Every Republican Senator would support General Eisenhower's foreign policy if the Genersl were elected, Senator Smith said. General Eisenhower a principal visitor on a day when the Re Women of fashion have several, publican nominee was busy pre tor cod and humanity. Dr. Raymond Walters, Presi AT HOMI chimpanzee.

"Who is the king of dent of the University of Cincin General Elsenhower himseit paring speeches and making movie recordings for future televi ww animai, world?" snarled the Truman Has Good Word made no comment on the Presi STARR FORD, O. nati: cnanes t. Williams was a sion appearances. graduate of the historic Cincin The General aides, mesnwhile, nati law school and both he and frames in colors to match their wardrobe From Queen Optical Company's large selection you may choose the proper shades to match your costume in shape to complement your features fitted and adjusted by experienced dent's but a spokesman said Senator Smith's comment was typical of the view at Eisenhower's headquarters. were preoccupied with the details For Women In Services WASHINGTON, Sept.

11 (UP-' President Truman said today the we of his Alma Mater always At Horn of the whistle-stop campaign took pride that he was a devoted which will take the General into E. P. Fremm, M.D. srmed services "would have a hard 11 alates. son of the University of Cincinnati.

Mr. Williams gave gener dispensing opticians time operating without" now that the battle to Include ous support to various enterprises of the University, with special to assure reference, in recent years, to the them in the Air AT HOME J. WM. HOLTGX D. D.

S. ENQUIRER BLDGt research project of the College fill of Medicine. His great heart went The campaign, his fourth major one to date, will roll out New York by train Sunday. He will make aa estimated 10 whistle-stop speeches and eight major appearances In cities la Indiana, Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, Missouri, Kentucky, Ohio, West Ylrlgnla, Maryland, North Carolina and Virginia. Force and Marines had been won.

He made remarks in accepting Maying he disagreed "100 per cent" with Presideat Truman, Senator Smith said that If a Republican Senate aad Huuse were elected with Gaaaral Elsenhower, Congress would "play hall" with the President "I do not believe," he declared, "that there would be a single Republican member of the Senate who would not support Eisenhower's forelga policy." Asked whether he would in out to humanitarian causes as well as to educational objectives. As all who knew him appreciated, the first sheet of postage stamps honoring women, in the armed forces, The presentation was made on the White House lawn Mr. Williams possessed a keen NEW LOCATION laariri lall, Sr I. fc Uwtri Ult'H Dai M. till, 0.

D. 1 You'll be in style when you mike your selection at leading optometrie establishment. Tuesday General Eisenhower mind, a deep sense of civic responsibility, a fervent faith and a rounded personality, will fly back to New York to ad by Jesse M. Donaldson, Post master General. clude Sen.

William E. Jenner of in which humor was a happy ele dress the American federation of Labor convention Wednesday. "We have had some opposition Indiana, who has opposed a num ment. He will rejoin his campaign train to women in the services, Mr. lion.

"You, "of toothed ber of international co-operation Judge John H. Draffrh Mr. Truman said. "But we took them at Davenport, Iowa, Thursday. Williams wss an excellent lawyer in, and no one would throw them and, due to his genius as a busi The tour will wind up in New York September 26.

out now. I am sure of that the chimp. "What monkey doesn't know that?" The lion Was 'Jiappy beast until he ran into a huge and ill-tempered elephant. Again he de DENTISTRY nessman, ills company has ex panded and prospered to a point where it is a great credit to Cin In fact, -the services would have a bard time operating without Lima Produce Man Dies; PLATES trrmAcnoiis cinnati. CROWN BRIDGET sat a aftxTfi Vnconscioas Nearly Year Richard K.

Blond: It was manded, ''Who is the king of the animal world?" By way of reply, the elephant, promptly wrapped him up in his trunk, whirled him with deep sorrow that I heard Of okiais At I0E FBEES SEP PLOTTERS ROME. Sept. 11 A Roman the passing of my desr friend. Bum I0S39 Charles F. Williams.

In his pass aloft five or six times, and deposited him without further ado court today, dismissed charges against five Communists accused ing the community has sustained in a bramble bush 20 feet awav. of having put 17 pounds of high a great loss necause he was a very public-spirited LIMA, Ohio, Sept. 11 (AT Sal-vatore Lsmantia, 57, Lima, unconscious since an automobile accident November 20, 1951, died today. The wholesale produce dealer was returning from a hunting trip when he lost control of his car 10 miles northeast of the city. He suffered severe head Injuries.

His widow survives, as do three sons, 12 E. 6th St, (above folate Theater) Stiutitf, The bruised lion regained his feet with difficulty and observed en Torn anrrtR twice a txab FILLINGS as. FiovarsiH: sou. snvta. roactum CnSH Ssiaic BMOMuriMt ewvlt Honrs Mea.

thraega FA Sat ta Dr. S. Pollock Bn, Sftawr. Srkult 1 Maaltn. UhMHw.

Strut tmt Calknrt CORNER Cth and VINE (Seeoad Floor, Falaee Hotel Bldg.) Entraaca Via St. man, a man of integrity and abil explosive near a Tiber River bridge on the eve of Gen. Matthew B. Ridgeway'i visit in Rome last piainiiveiy, -just because you don't know the answer, you don't ity. Charles F.

Williams would have been a success in any line of Don't Miss Today's Food Ad Values June. IMm to Or ralluk'i 1 i nave to lose your endeaor. He was one of the few men who did not have to depend HM CH MSS. MM including the Rev. Robert A.

La Airlift For Bras! mantia, Assistant Pastor of Our on Lady Luck. We all sincerely mourn his loss. liy Lmkiree WUI till to ill p.a. isilyi 4 to 4i4I See'iys Lady of Perpetual Help Church, Toledo, and five daughters. Fred Hoffnua, Potentate of Syrian Temple Shrine: The passing of Mr.

Charles F. Williams is a serious loss to our community, a great leader and loyal citizen has been called from our midsL He was kindly and sympathetic to all, regardless of race, color or creed. Generous was he In aiding our Shriners' hospitals for crippled children and also in provid FIND HEALTH AND PEACE LONDON (.) Tae British got wind today af a new kind ef airlift aa Amerlraa ttras-alere which milady blows ve te arhieve a set of roatmira that nature never provided. The introdnctioa here waa regarded as so important that there was a news conference In a swanky hotel, with colored lights, tea and cakes, aad model! in pnffed-np brat. G.

C. Thompson, who made the presentation speech, a a Id Amerlraa girls have been carrying aa this sort of deception for a year or more and that It's high time British women took it ap. It'a a garment of the future a supreme fashion necessity for the nnderprlvUfgetL" said he. ing transportation for thousands i of underprivileged children and i orphans to our annual circus. The I Shrine mourns the kiss of a sin cere and true friend.

The Very Rer. James F. Ma far yeareelf ana yur raved anas. Jesus premises this mi It hat beta peeved practical reality far May rhr aa tat teachings of Christian Scitncc. Tan art earsilally lavlred ta attend galre, S.J., President of Xavier University; Words of eulogy about Charles Finn Williams can be for gotten.

His works of goodness apd I0NEKUI mS I tmW I WW Ni 01PTooto0, 1 For enricWng sol I ffar 1. out brilbint color. MCMGEI mis 00. SBB -aaaBJJa 9tHttt ssjfJJjaaa tirWlrf Wlttf ahow, in true-tn-ata ri Imdorted'Holland Bulbs 7 Mf I I TdiHcaalhsitofani humanity, however, will live for ever. He was a great citizen and a great personality.

He never hid Floats Check! Tenn. Ufy A check his convictions about work and individual enterprise, about the drawn on the "East Bsnk of the A FREE LECTURE Mississippi" was accented bv a place of religion in life, about his pride in his Irish ancestry. Some downtown department store, police of us are impressed with hit bull reported, jney -didn't name the store. ness genius that helped create a great Cincinnati business Institu PeepSqueek! NEW YORK WVIt waa to be the biggest noise vet in noisv New XOTK. Arthur wallander, Civil De enriHed.

"CHRISTIAN SCIENCE; THE AVAILABILITY OF UNLIMITED GOOD," by THEODORE WALLACH, CSh Chicane, III M.mber of the Beard af lectwetalp af Tha Mother Chare, The First Charch af Christ, Scientist, la lesrea, Mauocknsem, mdar lie aajspices af Writ Church af Christ, 'Scientist, ClaclMMtf, Okla, At tha tense Chief, had Issued urgent warnings to prevent panic and to inform the public that the mighty blast would only be a test of the city i mightiest air raid siren. So the big machine, powered by an eight-cylinder engine, today tion and a livelihood for thousands of otir citizens. Others have admired his generous spirit that prompted support of the community fund and thousands of personal acts of charity to persons less fortunate. Still others found inspiration in his love of religion, his faithful piactke of his faith, and his testament to Christmas in the annual Lytle Park Nativity scene. Everyone loved hit twinkling eyes and his warm Irish humor.

We at Xavier University are proud of the fact that his memorial on our campus ii an interest-free fund that makes it possible for worthy students to fi-nance their education. Thus, down the corridor of time does' he ex-tend the helping hand to young men who. because of him, will be better citizens and better men. was ferried to the middle of New York Harbor, from where Its scream was expected to carry at lease (our miles, promptly on -4 BI8 NEWS TO HEAR THAT'LL MAKE YOU CHEER ZOO OPERA HOUSE 34CS VINE STREET FREE ADMITTANCE AFTER 7 P. I.I.

Inside Forking raCAY, SEPT. 12, at 0 P.LL MUD GETSEB TOCHECKE9 WORMS, Germany. Sent. 11 UrV-A gas-powered geyser of mud and water, shooting 120 feet into the air, continued into its second day today in nearby Ekh. Thc village of 2,000 inhabitants Graceful scftes alve with neing showered with muddy alone, colon1 fink, blue, whilst.

Emergency pumps pressed into Ptsffectforoialoorsl 16V 17 as. bub. iiCJ service are waging a losing fight Others means of controllinc It hav. Ing failed, the villagers are now railing mck on the none it will At Mast IWeofwarth Storat soon peter out by itself. The geyser was aet off by drillers teekint ou.

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