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21 THE CrvCIXXATI ENQUIRER Saturday, December 23. 1967 Marriasre Licenses State Denies I James Baskin. 34. 1632 Sycamore buyer. Rose M.

Scovazzo, 27. Har 21, 4524 Innes Ave. cleanup man, Katnv L. Hodge. CLASSIFIED Welfare Funds laborer, Yvonne NaJi.

27. S6I Clark cashier. James L. Grove. 21, 1387 Matthews U.

S. Army, Calvery J. Hardy, 18. iuoo rraine Ave. Carl M.

Schleue 20. 4019 Eben- ezer U. S. Navy. Linda A.

Re.d. lo. 4473 Homelawn billing clerk. IY, 4jtM IMIUT Suits Filed A229120. Donald R.

Neveli vs. Ricky J. Nevels. For divorce. A229121.

Bareara A. Bromagen vs Howard W. Bromaqen. For divorce. ai-xiioo ntu nf Cincinnati vs.

De- Elbert Knioht. 45. 2940 W. McMick- en manaor. Marion Brnum.

30. Make Holiday Safe-Here Are Some Tips William K. Streit. chairman of Cincinnati Area Red Cross First Aid Service Friday suggested the fol-'owing precautions to insure a safe Christmas: Use nonflammable decorations on the Christmas tree and through 125 East Court telephone order cier. Coursev Let.

Appeal. Reginald N. Ramarrl Jr 97. 6 lanesnore sale. Mary T.

Uroain, AVIJ. ame vs. A229124. Same vs. Same.

Same ATOMIC U.n. CkAhAc wc FclSTE 158 Oak Knoll teacher. Lawrence N. Malatt. 19 1737 Elti.

of Adele Jacobs, For $10,000. nore salesman. (Hen i. Ebel, 20. A22VI26.

Petition Tor oroer flonigomery, clerical. iZing irusrees or ueini Brent W. Thama. 91 larkum Ohin iraiiaicr nw" U. S.

Army. Paula A. Pinsack. 41, 2249 bridge fund to tne general tumu. iwinnsjrioqe Ln.

Woifaana Rrnmr Ann kr. MWWJ. breaier new ion Bank vs. Carl E. Beaumont et al.

For bor, research engineer. Eileen out the house. D- Ua MntwaUr I 0. DCIIV oiiu nA a. nasseorocn, is, 602 Moll Ln, teacher.

1 Keep the trunk base of a fresh vs. Anthony Witsken. tor au.uuu oom ages. annmnA I I r- ua George Isaac, 32. 2838 Beekman tree in water.

Keen candles awav from the tactorv worker, tsther Blythe, 21. 2838 Beekman St. at Ularlau Anftaal wara wg nanatmi nfy'- Richard A. Brandy. 25.

Davton. Ohin Aa'VIJU. L0UI3V DrflLRFICT tree and warn smokers not to smoke staff manager, Sarah E. Fails, 26. 3557 H.

Brackney. tor aivorce ano oiimon near it. Wilson xey puncn operator. John W. Gray III.

19. Dayton. Ohio. AVIJl. Wlioreo u.

nainuou Norman W. Jenkins. For $75,000 dam- Place the tree awav from fire student. Michal A. Moore.

20. 5219 Stewart student. Joe Ed Kanatzar. 22, 2408 Cerew A229132. Bemica Nies vs.

Leonard P. Schafer. et al. For $17,925 dam- places, radiators and stoves and in CLASSIFICATIONS Real Estate For Sale 1 Houses For Sale 1 Northern Kentucky Houses for Sale 2- Apartment tiouses. Salt 3- Real Estatt Loans 4- Resort Property Sal 5- Florida Property Sal 6- Out-of-Stat Property Sal 7- arms.

Country Homes, Sal 8- Lots and Ac re aqe Salt 9- Business Indus. Property Salt 10- Investment Property 1 l-Real Estatt For Exchange 12-eal Estatt Wanted Real Estate For Rent 13- Apartmeflts Furnished ISA-Rental Furniture 14- Apartments To Shart 14A Rental Agencies 15- Apartments Unfurnished 16- "Hous Furnished 17- Houses Unfurnished 17A-Houses For Lease, Option To Buy 17B-Movmg 4 Storage IB Garages 19-Furnished Rooms Ft. Mitchell. student, Kathryn B5- a place where it does not block an P. Alloy.

24. 32V5 Morrison Ave teacher. exit. William 0. Schooley.

63. 1142 In- ayijj. linoa u. racurarn vs. juei E.

McGrath. For divorce and custody of children. A229134. Edward Rothenberg vs. Maria Latham.

For specific perform- Check electric cords to be sure Enquirer (Bob Gerding) Photo Featured In Kinderkouzert 'Hansel And Gretel' Featured soloists with the Cincinnati from left. Claudia Jan Gaus-Civic Ballet Company performing at the mann. Jane Wagner, and Peggy Morner. annual CSO kinderkonzert's "Hansel and Performance at 10 a. m.

and 2 p. m. Gretel," today and Sunday. They are, today, and 2 p. m.

Sunday. glenook retired, tiuaoetn A. Lawrence! 52. 1142 Inglenook PI. Ronald C.

Mailn, 25. 1 19 Patterson warehouse manager, Nancy C. they are in good condition. A229135. Margaret Phillips, Admnx.

Dispose of the tree carefully; burn it some distance from your Henrv. 23. 9815 Zig leg POOK- tppnpr or me csiaie or meivin r. rnjiups, Jr. deceased, vs.

Frank Messer Sons. .1 t171 fttrt Frank W. Mount. 31. Jin Boieyn ci ai.

iui UBMiayca. home. Buying safe toys for children. Avoid toys with sharp metal corners To Clear Up Doubts or edges. REMEMBER THAT eyes on For more complete information and the address of the stuffed animals and detachable funeral director, rerer to inaiviaual obituary below: parts of toys such as wheels and Time Date Deceased Funeral Director bells could get caught in a child's 20 Unfurnished Rooms 21 Room and Board 22 Day Care, Children 23 Farms, Country Homes, Stnt 24 Resorts, Cottages, Rent 25 Resf Homes, Licensed 26 Industrial Property, Lease.

27 Business Places, Rent 28 Office Desk Space 29 Miscelleneous, For Rent 30 Wanted To Rent Weil throat. BEHRJulianJ. EINHAUS.JauHne Avoid plastic that might shatter; Wrassmann Busse Borgmann Co. Weil Senators Probing Tonkin Gulf Affair A. M.

Bec27 1:00 A. M. Dec. 26 2:00 P. M.

Dee24 10:30 A.M. Dec. 26 rattles are filled with tiny stones. FAGIN, Charles R. FRANK, ABRAHAM G0LDEY, Ralph G.

Employment GREEN, Nell HENSLEY. Pauline 31A-lnstruction Opp'rties, Female Neidhard (Westwood) Bosley (Lebanon, Ky.) Hodaep Swindler Corktn 3I-Female Help wanted 00 A. M. HICKS. Alonzo R.

10 32 Aqencies, Female 33 Domestic. Male and female New PR Chief For School System LEAKE, Theresa DeMichelis 9 33A-Domestic Help Agencies 34-Aoencies. Male and Female POWELL. Walter H. 10: For Yule Gifts MINEOLA, N.

Y. (UPD Twenty mothers, all of, them on the Nassau county relief rolls, have been denied additional allowances for Christmas presents and trees. Their suit was dismissed late Thursday by state Supreme Court Justice Daniel G. Albert, who ruled that officials of the state Social Service Department were acting within regulations in denying the mothers' requests. Albert added that the presents and trees were not vitally necessary for participation by children in the moral and religious experience of Christmas.

In their brief, the mothers said they wanted the special allowances for their own children and fox the children of about 5000 other welfare recipients in the county. They did not request a specific amount of the special allowances. Prison Terms Given Soviet Intellectuals MOSCOW UP Four Russian intellectuals charged with trying to overthrow the government as members of an armed terrorist network have been sentenced to prison terms of up to 15 informed sources say. The four, tried in Leningrad, were part of a group seized by the secret police last March along with a cache of weapons. Those arrested were linked to opposition factions in the Ukraine and the big industrial city of Sverdlovsk.

The sources said a Professor Ogurtseve, a specialist in Tibetan studies at Leningrad University, was sentenced to 15 years, and Eugene Vagin, an editor, got a 13 year term. Two other unidentified defend ants drew 13 and eight years, according to the sources. Zone Shift Sought The Western and Southern Life Insurance petitioned City Council Friday to rezone its property at the northeast corner of Third and Sycamore for construction of its new 1400-car garage. It wants zoning of the 20,295 square foot area, now used as a parking lot, changed from 0-2 (downtown office) to C-2 34A-Help, Male and Female SCHNEIDER. Otto 9: 35-Male Help Wanted 35A Agencies.

Male W. Mack Johnson Rebold Allison Rote Weil Bamber Dec27 Dec27 Dec. 23 Dec27 0ec23 Dec. 26 Dec26 Dec. 23 :30 A.

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Jewell 10: SHAW, Philip M. 12: 36Empkyment Service The public relations arm of the Cincinnati school system got a new chief Friday as the present director, William Bolsen, was transferred to 36A Instruction ooo'rtieii ivtaie 37 Positions for Salesmen STOKES. Ada Scott 10 WALSH. Beatrice 38- Positions tor Saleswomen 39- Sales Male and Female 40- Situations Wanted. Women Nurre Bros.

John J. Radel Co. an administrative post. 10 WEIGEL. Minnie 41 -Situations Wanted, Melt His successor is Don Herman, ANNOUNCEMENTS Business Service former radio newsman who recently was named assistant to the 42 Professional Service 43- Service Directory Supt.

Paul Miller named Bolsen New York Times Service WASHINGTON Sen. J. W. Fulbright Ark.) confirmed publicly Friday that the Senate Foreign Relations Committee staff was inquiring into the 1964 Gulf of Tonkin incidents "to clear up uncertainty" about reported encounters between U. S.

destroyers and North Vietnamese PT boats. The Defense Department responded by Issuing a statement emphasizing that the evidence that two American destroyers were attacked by North Vietnamese PT boats in August, 1964, was "conclusive." The Fulbright statement brought into the open private doubts that have been expressed for several months by some Foreign Relations Committee members over administration accounts of the Gulf of Tonkin incidents. In part, these doubts have centered on the question of whether the American destroyers actually were attacked by the North Vietnamese naval craft, as the administration contends. THE TONKIN GULF incidents marked a turning point in the American involvement in the Vietnam war. In retaliation, the United States bombed oil depots and naval bases in North Vietnam and the administration went to Congress for approval of a reso- GOLDEY co-director of elementary schools, Financial 44 Business Opportunities 45 Personal Loans effective January 1.

W. Mack Johnson Funeral Home WALNUT HILLS 1309 E. McMillan St. WO 1-0474 MADISONVILLE 6111 Madison Rd. BR 1-0203 The move was seen as a prelude Ralph husband of Amelia Greu-lich Goldev, dear father of R.

James Goldey, brother of Mrs. Walter (Dorothy) Partner, Dolores, Gretchen, Cecil and Nat Goldey. qrandfather of Phyllis and Pamela Sue Goldey; Friday. December 22. 45A Financial Service 46 Bank Loans to his assuming other administrative responsibilities a reorganization set for 1968.

1967; aqe 73 years. Funeral ser vices at the Neidtiard Funeral Home, 3155 Harrison Westwood The shuffle also takes some of the heat off Miller who was criti Tuesday, December 26, at 10:30 A. M. Visitation, Monday, 5 to 9 P. M.

Colleqe Hill Lodqe No. 641 F4AM services Monday at 7 P. M. cized in November for adding an other public relations aide during HENSLEY a tight money period. FORMERLY WITH WILTSEE, Inc.

At the time Miller would say only that future changes would ac 24 W. 9th St. 241-0932 commodate Herman without ex 7-tPawn Loans Merchandise GOLD CHEST 48-Household Goods 50- Antiques 51- Musical Merchandise-51A-Stereo and Radio Equipment 52- Television 52A-Photo Equipment and Supplies 53- Sales, Miscellaneous 53A-Swao Shoo 54- Business, Office Equipment 54A-Typewriter 55- Oiamond, Jewelry 56- Wearing Apparel 57 A Horses and Equipment 58- Livestock, Farm Equipment 58A-Fuel Oil, Wood 58B-E vergreens. Shrubs 59- Lumber, Building Materials 59A tlome Improvements 60- Mechinery, Tools, Equipment 61 Auction Sales 62- Wanted To Buy 63- Sporting Goods Automotive 64- Boats, Motors, Equipment A fmininfl Trunl TrAI Uf Pauline (nee Wilson), dear mother of Mrs. Virqinia R.

Rusche, William' and Marvin Hensley, sister of Mrs. Kate Jones, Mrs. Sue Speak, Mrs. Week Collett, Mrs. Elizabeth Hed-rick and William Wilson; Thursday, December 21, 1967i formerly of Carthaqe, Cincinnati, Funeral services at the convenience of the family.

No visitation. If so desired, memorial qifts may be directed to the Cancer Fund. panding either jobs or payroll. The transfers do not change the $15,000 a year salaries of the two HILLSIDE CHAPEL Cremation Memorlalizatiori hitm NilMtii Daily 9 b) 4 Usi if Chinl 525 OixmyUi Phom 861 -1021 men, Herman said. Dcaths And Funerals Julian J.

Behr; 'Dean Of Ad Men' HICKS Charter Granted Scholarship Fund Alonzo beloved husband of Mary Kupper Hicks, devoted father of Mrs. Wanda Crawford and Wayne Hicks, son of Mrs. Wayne Hicks, brother of Mrs. Dora Steib, Mrs. Ella Harris and Mrs.

Roxie Lewis, three qrandchildren; Thursday, December 21, 1967; age 67 years; residence, Box 321, Ryland Heiqhts, Ky. Services at the Swindler Funeral Home, 214 W. Southern Latonia, Wednesday, 10 A. M. Burial, Hlqhland Cemetery.

Friends may call from 3 to 9 P. M. Tuesday. 65-Motorcycles, Motor Scooters AAraSile Homel FUNERAL HOME 3412 CLIFTON 281-4543- A fund honoring the late Hulbert 67-Airplanes For Sale Taft Jr. has been established to provide college aid for children of 68- Parts, Accessories, Repairs 69- Wanted.

Automotive 70- Crs. Trucks For Rent lution endorsing "all necessary measures" taken by the President "to repel any armed attack against the forces of the United States and to prevent further aggression." There is general agreement that the destroyer Maddox was attacked in a daylight encounter some 50 miles off the North Vietnam coast August 2. The Maddox suffered damage from machine-gun bullets and the Defense Department Friday released pictures for the first time of the attacking North Vietnam torpedo boats. The doubts center on the second incident, when the Maddox and Turner Joy were reported to have come under torpedo and machine gun attack in what Defense Secretary Robert S. McNa-mara acknowledged at the time was a confused nighttime encounter some 60 miles off the North Vietnam coast.

FULBRIGHT, the committee chairman, said he had directed the staff inquiry because of information and letters the committee had been receiving "for some months" on the Gulf of Tonkin incidents "from what we believe to be responsible individuals." "This information has raised a number of questions," the Fulbright statement said. "In order to clear up these uncertainties, I directed the committee staff to ask the Department of Defense and the Navy Department for certain information bearing on the two episodes in the Gulf of Tonkin." Thus far, the senator said, the defense department and the navy department have been "very co-operative" in providing the materials requested by the committee. Among the material provided the committee, it was learned, were the logs of the two destroyers describing their actions during the encounter. IN CONNECTION with the controversial second incident, the Defense Department Friday cited the following evidence of an attack: Radar tracks of fast, small craft paralleling and then closing in on the destroyers. Numerous sonar detec Taft Broadcasting Co.

employees. I I rue us, iraiiwia, iibiivi 72A Foreign Soort Cars LEAKE Secretary of State Ted W. Brown granted a non-profit charter Thurs Theresa DeMichelis, beloved wife of the late Milton J. Leake devoted mother of Milton J. Leake Albert C.

Leake, Mrs. Thomas E. (Mary Ellen) Dodd and Rnhprt 3042 Harrison Ave. (Oooosite Westwood Town Hall) MO 1-4059 day to the "Hulbert Taft Jr. Memorial Scholarship Foundation of Cincinnati." A.

C. DOBBLING SON W. Leake, sister of the late Robert De Michelis, grandmother of 16 and qreat-qrandmother of four; suddenly, Friday. December Taft died in a bomb shelter ex 72B Auto loans 72-Automobiles For Sal ANNOUNCEMENTS A Journey's End (Deaths) Al Monuments Card of Thanks C-ln Memoriam D-Florists Religious, Social Events' Societies and Lodges G-Miscellaneous Notices HLost and Found Education and Instruction-K Travel Opportunities BELLEVUE 261-8041 FT. THOMAS 441-1730 plosion at his home last month.

Charles H. Mechem Cincin Vital Statistics GILLIGAN fKL it. ivo; residence, 1027 Celestial St. Friends may call at the Corken Funeral Home, 2821 Readinq north of Oak St. (Vernon Villaqe), Tuesday, 7 to 9 P.

M. Requiem 2926 Woodburn 961-7851 nati, was listed as statutory agent of the fund. Trustees include Taft's rmrn mass, ar noiy tross inurch Wednesday, 9:30 A. M. For information on Box Number POWELL GUMP-HOLT FUNERAL HOME 3440 Glenmore at Herbert Cheviot MO 1-0690 mail, call 721-2700, lint 255.

Adjustment of Errors Walter beloved husband of Olive Dauqherty Powell, brother of Mrs. Jessie Wheeler, Carey, William and Earl Powell; residence, 2416 Iowa Wednesday, December 20, 1967. Friends may call at the W. Mack Johnson Funeral Home, 1309 It i- the responsibility of the Advertiser to check tht correctness Mr. Behr had done part-time advertising work since giving up his own business a few years ago.

He was a former secretary and treasurer of Isaac M. Wise Temple and was a member of the Big Brothers Association' and B'nai B'rith. A son, James J. Behr, is vice president and secretary of the Mack Shirt Cincinnati. Another son, Walter J.

Behr, Chevy Chase, a daughter, Mrs. Martin B. Ryback, Downey, and 10 grandchildren also survive. Miss Mary Bake Services for Miss Mary Bake, 61, former social worker with the Hamilton County Welfare Department, will be held Saturday in Phoenix, Ariz. She died there Thursday.

She was also a member of the WAVES during World War and served as national executive secretary of Delta Delta Delta Sorority. Survivors include cousins, Mrs. Bailey M. Richardson and Taylor C. Greenwald HI, both of of each insertion ot an advertise widow.

Tax Evader Fined Total Of $6000 Sidney M. Guberman, 45, a ser-ice station operator who was found guilty on three charges of income tax evasion by a jury in U. S. Dis MIUDtNUUKI-, JUMN N. 917 Main, Kv.

431-1718 1 19th Cnv Kv. 431-0094 Julian J. Behr, 81, 568 E. Mitchell North Avon-dale, a pioneer in professional advertising service in Cincinnati, died Friday morning at White Sulphur Springs, W. after a train trip to join a group of friends for a vacation at the Greenbrier.

Mr. Behr was a native of Cincinnati, but the family lived in Indiana for a time during his youth. He was a high school graduate in Noblesville, and took his AB degree from Indiana University. He worked for daily news-papers in Indianapolis, Louisville and Dayton, and for the Cincinnati Post, before starting the Julian J. Behr advertising, 1912.

He was known as "the dean of Cincinnati advertising men." Two years ago Mr. Behr established a family memorial scholarship at his alma mater for students of advertising. He had served two terms a record there as editor-in-chief of the campus newspaper, the Indiana Daily Student, and was an active member of the Emeritus Club. ment. The Enquirer assumes no responsibility for the repetition of errors in advertisement ordered for more than one insertion unless notified the same day.

Upon noting c. wcwuian walnut Hills. Friday, 4 to 9 P. M. Services, Satur day, December 23, at 10 Burial, Bethel, Ohio.

CHAS. A. MILLER SONS an error the advertiser should call the Classified Department, 421-6300, NORTHSIDE Kl 1-0040 SCHNEIDER or llassitied Customer Service Otto beloved husband of Antoinette Lautenschlaqer Schneider, 721-2700. Adjustments are made on tht deqree to which the error oear rainer or jonanne Scnneider, trict Court, was fined a total of reduced the value ot tne ad. In-right is reserved by The Cincinnati Muehlenkamp-Erschell 261-8093 Newport.

Ft. Thomas, Dayton Rl ED LI LEM EN FIINFBAI HOMES Martha Schneider and Mrs. Mary Enquirer to revise or reiect arbi $6000. Judge Timothy S. Hogan fined rrisoie; rrioay.

December 22, 1967; aqe 60 years; residence. 4012 School ertinn OH ErianJa au r.ll a D. trarily at its option any advertising deemed detrimental to the public Guberman, who resides at 2360 19 Green St. 1309 California Ave. interest or tne policy or tne uuiu runerai nome, juu oienmore Ave.

at Cheviot, after 4 SCHMIDT-DHONAU Please ask for cancellation number Larkfield Roselawn, $2500 on the first count, $2500 on the second count, and $1000 on the third count. SHAR0NVILLE READING 821-2777 821-2777 r. m. luesoay. funeral mass, 5t Aloysius Gonzaqa Church, Wednes day, 9 A.

M. SHADOAN as your cancellation receipt. LOCAL RATES Jewell Milton, beloved father of Tht following quotations art the rates per line when insertions are A Federal grand jury indictment charged Guberman evaded payment of a total of $11,457 in taxes on an income totaling $44,688, while declaring income totaling $12,388 on beorge M. and William Shadoan, Mrs. Maraarite Justice.

Mrc Horn. consecutive. Local rates within SULLIVAN Funeral Home. 1336 E. McMillan Bradford J.

Sullivan. Director THOMAS FUNERAL HOMES MADISJNyiLLEjndJ(ENW00D Tredway Funeral Home 50-mile ladius of Cincinnati. 10 times 32c per line 7 times jc per line thy Recker and Pauline Moore; at his residence. Farmers Beauty Acres Rest Home, 730 Stephenson Independence, Thursday, December 21, 1967; aqe 81 years. Services at the Allison Rose Funeral Home, Robbins St.

and Madison Covinoton. Saturdav 4 times 40c per line which he paid $3130 in taxes. Judge Hogan also put Guberman on three years probation. I time, I lines 75c per line Daily Established 1892 NORWOOD. OHIO $1.00 ir line Sunday December 23, at 10 A.

M. Inter I time. to 3 lines 65c oer line Daily ment, Miqniand Cemetery. Friends may call from 3 until' 9 P. 70c per line Sunday mm MM MMMMKC I time, or more lines 56c per line Daily rnuay.

SHAW Pbillo of 1607 Summit RH DELHI HILLS 63c per line Sunday FAIRM0UNT 1824 Westwood CHEVIOT 3425 Harrison 661-0833 4619 Delhi Pike 921-0110 fifil PUCCT. OailySl.OO School Board Gets New Phone Number The Cincinnati Board of Educa beloved husband nf Snnhie Shaw 921-1500 Sunday $1.75 father of Dr. Denman and Henry Shaw, and brother of Mrs. Hirsch E. L.

Freund of Great Neck, Lonq All GOLD CHEST Ads-3 Lines VORHIS Funeral Homes NORWOOD, 0HK L0CKLAND, OHIO isianq, ur. louis An. and Julian Scheineson. Services, Weil Funeral 631-4884 821-0062 tion has a new telephone number for the system's new neacmuarters WITT, GOOD KELSCH nome, 3VOI Readinq Sunday, December 24, at 12:30 P. M.

STOKES Ada Scott, widow of James 1 in the "Education Center," Ninth FUNERAL HOME IE I .11 1 (IE ao3A MADISON AVE. I'UIUB and Sycamore Sts. WRASSMANN fZT The number is 621-7010. Stokes, sister of Mrs. Anna Scott Stacy; Friday, December 22, 1967; residence.

Methodist Home. 5343 But don't count on reaching your 2625 Gilbert Ave. WO1-1600 nartv that easliv. BIRTHS JEWISH HOSPITAL DECEMBER 15, 1967 WEBER-Robert and Joe Ann, -165 Glen Rose bov. SPYERS-Anthony and Alberta.

321 Kin-sev boy. CARGILE Obie and Duane, 6409 Orchard qirl. HERBORT Richard and Sherry, 6511 Hasler girl. FINLEY Robert and Arthava. 1964 Berkley boy.

DECEMBER 16, 1967 MUSE-Eventus and Shirley, 1753 Lawn qirl. GROSS-Arnold and Betty, 393 Elberon boy. JACKSON-Frank and Susan, 1847 York-town boy. DECEMBER 17, 1967 DUNCAN Paul and Judith. 614 Char-wood boy.

SCHLUETER Howard and Nancy, 3341 N. Bend qirl. IRVINE-Peter and Maria. 2164 Ohio qirl. COX-Gary and Linda, 1253 Bates boy.

STANTON Michael and Joan, 2400 Shawn boy. EAS-Richard and Nancy, 2669 E. Els-ton boy. Dl PUCCIO-Americo and Mildred. 3581 Vista boy.

DECEMBER 18, 1967 WEISSMAN Randall and Elizabeth, 4180 Roundbottom qirl. POLASKY Dr. Nathan and Sulema, 1438 Beaverton boy. ETTER Thomas and Carole. 2721 Baker Apt.

16, boy. SCHINDLER Edward and Mary, 3490 February qirl. NAWR0CKI John and Sandra, 3592 woodsonq boy. GREEN Arthur and Elaine, Rt. 2, Box 81.

Zion Cleves, qirl. DALES-Larry and Doris. 9 N. Wilson Morehead, boy. TRAYLOR Charles and Jacaueline, 7113 Swirlwood boy.

MACBRAIR Clifford and Janice. 8265 Sandy qirl. MARSHALL Robert and Martha, 205 Chidlaw Hooven, qirl. BETHESDA HOSPITAL DECEMBER 17, 1967 HEAD-Alexander and Edna, 1614 Pulte, boy. ROACH Roy and Marqaret, 3300 Phoenix boy.

RUSSELL Earl and Ardith, 3334 Au-qusta bov. SANGER James and Judy, 4506 Finney Trail, qirl. TAYLOR Richard and Carolyn, 5470 Eastwood qirl. DECEMBER 18, 1967 GIOVENETTI Mario and Doris, 7330 Tuka qirl. MURPHY-Charles and Anqelena, 1950 Waverly, boy.

HELTON Ronald and Violet, 2330 Kemper boy. MARTIN Bobby and Connie. 3536 Handman. qirl. ROOKS-Carl and Veneda.

3527 Harrow qirl. BALES Jack and Mary, 510 Garfield Milford, boy. HOUSE-James and Imoqene, 1680 Baltimore, boy. KEY James and Catherine, 10093 Chester qirl. MALUEG Geralda nd Edith, 4172 Pax-ton Woods bov.

WENNtNG-Lawrence and Linda, 8006 Plainfield boy. DECEMBER 19, 1967 HANSON Robert and Roberta. 7847 Janaracres girl. MORGAN Arlis and Wilma, 8317 E. Miami boy.

OLIVER-Euqene and Elizabeth, 2337 Kemper qirl. PUEHL-James and Nancy, 1260 Section boy. RUFFIN-Cornelius and Mattie, 2103 Dana qirl. CHRIST HOSPITAL DECEMBER 19, 1967 EVANSHINE Ronald and Peqqy. 25 Rose Amelia, qirl.

HANSON Glen and Connie, 501 Chesapeake, Ft. Thomas, boy, MILLER John and Elaine. 2609 Bre- mont, qirl. FLEMING Arthur and Virqinia, 5613 Samver qirl. GALLIGAN Daniel and Sandra, 7359 Estate qirl.

HOPPING-William and Barbara, 1001 McKelvey boy. DECEMBER 20. 1967 BRINKER-Harry and Patsy, 15 Mason, qirl. FREDERICK Andrew and Rosalie, Bethel. Ohio, R.

R. 3. Box 40, boy. MOEHLM AN Charles and Mariorie. 883 Anderson Hills, qirl.

BOLIN-Charles and Hazel. 2825 Glen-dora. boy. RUSSELL James and Emma. 2604 Norwood boy.

SEAL Thomas and Kathleen, 3386 Treasure boy. HEHL Alvin Jr. and Nancy, 3717 Cy-rich qirl. The moving bugaboos nave leu manv offices temporarily phoneiess CAP Unit Plans New Airport A 70-acre site has been donated to the Civil Air Patrol's Kenton County, squadron for a new airport, unit commander Capt. Julius W.

(Bill) Appel Jr. said Friday. Capt. Appel did not pinpoint the site, but said the squadron is awaiting only a go-ahead from Kentucky CAP Wing Headquarters in Louisville before Navy Sea-bees will develop facilities. The squadron, which maintains a 200-acre site near Greater Cincinnati for maneuvers and for training its ranger unit a practice ground rescue effort is set for next month first developed an airport a few years ago, but the lease for the site was cancelled by the owner.

His Birthday Coach Burton's Dad Will Be 100 Thomas L. Burton, father of Hughes High School head football coach Terril Burton, will observe his 100th birthday Christmas Day with a party at the Veterans Administration Home in Ft. Thomas, where he is a patient. The six-foot-plus overseas veteran of World War known as still takes a daily walk around the grounds of the VA Home, where he has been a patient since 1959. A native of Richmond, and a one-time tobacco farmer, Burton lived 40 years in Oxford, Ohio, where his son starred at football and track for Miami University.

while others have phones mat are BEHR usuable but don't ring for outside calls. Installation is expected to be complete by Tuesday. Divisions at the former McMillan Jim VI tSUW h. IIIIIUICM beloved husband of the late Helen Ronsheim Behr, and devoted father of Mrs. Martin B.

Ryback of Downey, Walter J. Behr of Street building have nearly com Chevy Chase ana James Behr. Notice of funeral later. EINHAUS Hamilton Ave. Services, Methodist Home Chapel, Tuesday, December 26.

at 10 A. M. Bamber Funeral Home in oharaqe of arrangements. WALSH Beatrice (nee Ryan), wife of the late William J. Walsh, beloved mother of Beatrice, Marcella, William J.

and Mary qrandmother of Nancy and Susan Walsh; Friday, December 22, 1967; of 5492 Bos-worth. Friends may call at the Nurre Brothers Pleasant Ridqe Funeral Home, 6050 Montqomery Sunday, December 24, from 3 until 7 P. M. Requiem High Mass, Tuesday, December 26, SS. Peter and Paul Church at 9 A.

M. WEIGEL Minnie Marqaret (nee Wittmeyer), beloved wife of Robert Weiqel, dear mother of Mrs. Karen S. Jones of Peoria, devoted sister of Alma Wittmever of Columbus. Ohio, and Harold Wittmeyer; Wednesday, December 20, 1967; of 8252 Livingston Rd.

Funeral aervlces Saturday, December 23, at the John J. Radel Co. Mt. Airy Funeral Home, 2562 North Bend Rd. at Colerain, 10 A.

M. Friends may call Friday, 5 to 9 P. M. Park In rear. Members of the Deaconess Hospital Alumnae Association, please take notice.

Pauline, beloved sister of Caroline Einhaus. also survived bv one niece. pleted a two-week move into new quarters. This affects most Central Office personnel. Only sections not changed are the departments of business and planning and division of visual aids which remain on Iowa Street at the old number.

three nephews: Thursday, December CLASSIFIED INFORMATION To place, cancel or correct an ad, phone 421-6300, a direct line to Want Ad headquarters. Ads may be charged. Billings will be made at expiration of ads. CORRECTIONS Deadline for corrections for next day's paper is 3:30 P. M.

Sunday ads: Noon Saturday, for ads previously run. Once placed, an ad cannot be changed until after the first appearance in tht paper. CANCELLATIONS DAILY 5 P.M. for next day's Enquirer. SUNOAY-Noon Saturday for running ad.

Mo cancellations accepted Saturday for ad appearing for the first time on Sunday. DEADLINES SUNDAY for ell tds 4:30 P.M. FRIDAY DAILY De)lint for all ads for wmii. fh n.t (nornj Enquirer is 3:30 P.M. 21, 1967; residence, IV6 tarn St.

Friends may call at The Wrassmann Funeral Home, 2625 Gilbert Ave. north of Taft Tuesday, 4 to 9 P. M. Reouiem Hioh Mass, St. Leo Church, Wednesday, December 27, tions of torpedoes fired at the destroyers, reported by the sonarman who manned the a equipment throughout the attack.

Visual sighting by an officer and several crewmen of the wake of a torpedo passing near the Turner Joy. Visual sighting of the attacking craft lit by aircraft flares and shells fired during the engagement. Visual sighting of antiaircraft fire directed at American planes overhead. Visual sighting from aircraft of the wake of a small, fast craft near the destroyer. One of the questions being pressed by the Foreign Relations Committee staff is whether this evidence was available at the time of the incident or whether it was gathered later to support a conclusion already reached by the administration that the destroyers had been subjected to a "preplanned attack." Banjo, Yoga Classes Set Twenty-seven classes from banjo and bridge through modern math and yoga will be offered in the winter term of the Mt.

Healthy adult education and hobby classes. Registration will be January 9 from 6:30 to 9 p. m. at the high school, 2046 Adams Rd. Fees, ranging from $5 to $24, are payable then.

Late registration will be taken the first night of classes. Courses, which average 10 weeks, start January 15. at 10 A. M. FAGIN fharlae heloved hucband of Erna Faqin (nee Kriedenmann), be loved tather ot Mrs.

t. Louis bnyoer and Mrs. Mary F. Moench, beloved brother of Mrs. I.

B. Davidson, Mae Faqin Taylor and the late Mrs. I rinamka. 00 IN MEMORIAM 1967 residence, 5146 Carthaoe Norwood. Services at the Busse Borqmann Co.

Parkway Funeral Home, Central Pky. and Clifton Hills Tuesday, December 26, at 1 1 A. M. No visitation. Memorials may be sent to the charity of your cnoic.

FRANK Abraham, beloved father of Sidney Frank and the lata Louis and Nathan Frank, also survived by Grant Renewed WASHINGTON (Special) The Department of Health, Education and Welfare Wednesday announced a sixth and final resident renewal grant of $31,061 by the National Heart Institute to the College of Medicine at the University of Cincinnati. The grant actually goes to Dr. Ralph C. Scott of the cardiac laboratory at General Hospital for continued study of computer analysis of orthogonal electrocardiograms. Pinkerton's Picked A $47,385 contract for furnishing guard and watchman services for the Cincinnati Convention-Exposition Center in 1968 was awarded Friday to Pinkerton's New York, which has been providing the service since the facility was opened last August.

3Iore 3Iail But Fewer Workers Early mailing and automation enable the local Post Office to handle record amount of December mail without seasonal help, Joseph J. Scanlon, Cincinnati postmaster, said Friday. "We are running close to one million pieces of letter-size mail and a half million pieces of parcel post higher than last year at this time," Scanlon said. He said early mailing alloweu the Post Office to use more efficient career employees on overtime to handle the added load rather than hiring seasonal workers. Full implementation of mechanized all handling equipment also was cited by Scanlon as contributing to the Increased mail service.

three qrandchildren. Services, Weil Funeral Tome, 3901 Readinq Sunday. December 24. at 2 P. M.

Memorial Week will ba observed at the Sidney Frank residence, 4509 Sprinqmeadow Ln. Contributions to In Memoriam WILLIAM PAUL HOGLUND Oear Bill How I miss you tonlqht dear Bill Only God can know Since you went away Not auite a year ago As Christmas comes In view And hearts are lioht and qay My thouohts 00 back in time To another Christmas Day When You and I my dear Our hearts were very liqht And presents under the tree With lights which shone so bright Tonight, my dear, there Is no tree For you have gone bevond Into a haoov land where God is on his throne Son now you walk in that land So straight and proud erect No pain or sorrows do you have No crutches do you take No wheelchair do you have Since God called you home that day I know you'ra happy now my Bill, On this our Lord's birthday. Your Loving Wife. Annie trie chanty ot your choice would be appreciated. GREEN Phone Monday through Saturday, 8 A.M.

to 5 P.M. Closed Sundays. 421-6300 Nell (nee Putnam), dear mother of Sr. Catherine Spaldinq, S.N., Mrs. Edward Gollar, Ft.

Mitchell. Dr. W. Spaldinq Green, Dr. Joe W.

Green, titter nf Miss Katherine Putnam; Friday, December 15, 1967; Leban-I on. Ky. Funeral was Monday. De-: cember IB, IV6, ST. Auqustine Church.

Lebanon. Bosley Funeral Home was in cnarqe or.

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