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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • 7

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Tuesday, January 30, 1951 THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER Page 7 STHHTLY Ill APPEAL LOSES, Ohio, executrix, and Stephen C. Lush, Lakewood, Ohio, co-administrator of the estate of the late A. ing the action against Mrs. Whit ney and Lush. A $1,952 jury verdict In favor of Moss O.

Baker, 1759 Cleveland Federal County I.COURTS F. Whitney. The suit charged that Whitney, as President of the B. of Norwood, was reversed and JPfl I ll I I )VC PT'Pfl R- T- wrongfully removed him asTcmanded to Common Pleas Court UKjf.ii UU Ji KAKJl VU chairman nf thn Kt 'with instmrtinns to enter a ver- 31, 1177 Harrison from 'Samuel Pollack. For as damages.

A123538. Mary Johnson vs. Arnold Johnson. For divorce. James E.

White, 30, 1829 Wcst-wod Mary Lewis, 26, 421 Melish from Ralph Lewis, Evansville, Mabel Stokes. 32. Too Many Calls On Phone" Wife Given Divorce One of the women accused by Jo Claire 31, Clarksburg, W. of associating with her I-ouis Railway in 1917. Last July diet for the defendant, the Norfolk 14, Judge Srhneider sustained Western Railway.

Baker charged murrers calling for dismissal of that his tractor was damasr the actions against the brother-jwhen struck by a train In Circre-hood and officers, and for quash-lville, Ohio, July 28, 1946. A125539. Howard Chandler vs. 710 Kenlon from John Stokes, Chandler. For divorce.

Iv Hilier Court For Convicted Killer, tllKUWW husband, telephoned her home 36, Muncie. and Florence A125540. Robert Collins vs. Hall, 23, 6740 Dnon from Nancy Collins. For divorce.

Alan Hall, 24, 2812 Digby aii A1Z3541. Joseph A. I lines vs. lor neglect. Mary R.

Hinrs. For divorce. numerous times, Judge John M. Renner was told yesterday Common Pleas Court. Mrs.

Brown, who was granted a Woman Awarded $375. A jury in Judge Charles S. Bell's But February 5 Execution Probably Will Be Stayed By New Eakins Plea. Morzell Eakins, 33 years old, 637 Common Pleas Court awarded Mrs. Aizsa-iz.

uorotny Wilson vs. Russell A. Wilson. For divorce and custody of child. A125543.

Oscar K. Starr vs. Christine A. Starr. For divorce.

A125544. Louis Hayward' vs. Roy Townley. For $541 as damages. A125515.

Clifford E. Cummings divorce decree for neglect from Walter Glenn Brown, 39, 5 W. Ninth truck driver, said this woman told her that she wished Clara Liscomb, 3935 Trevor Cheviot, $375 on her 55,000 per 4 Terrific Values Thurs. Only! Sorry, no phone or mail orders, no C. O.

no deliveries on Cash and Carry Specials! Central sentenced to die In sonal injury suti against the City of Cincinnati. Mrs. Liscomb suf the electric chair February 5, lost fered a left wrist fracture when vs. Oeorgeann Cummings. lor divorce.

CASH CARRY SPECIAL! she fell on the sidewalk on Mont- his appeal from the conviction yesterday In a decision handed down by First District Court of Appeals. CASH CARRY SPECIAL! 13-PC. PITCHER to give Brown his wedding ring. Mrs. Brown, a secretary, said they separated in 1948, four years after they were married.

Betty Kincaid, 25, 1704 Pulte was granted a decree for neglect from Russell Kincaid, 25, 2407 Clifton after she testi A12D546. Frances M. Salzer vs. clair Avenue October 28, 1948. TRASH Harry Salzer Jr.

For divorce, custody cf children and alimony. GLASS SETS Presiding Judge Simon Ross and 1 A12o547. Eloise Paige vs. Jesse Judges Stanley Matthews and NEW SUITS FILED. COMMON PLEAS COURT.

1 I 3 IS Paige. For divorce. Richard H. Hildebrant said there I 34c CANS $.1.49 V.lQI 2.59 fied that Kincaid was mean and quarrelsome. She related that Al2rjo4S.

1'ercy C. Dukes vs. was no prejudicial error the I I Wiv trial. when she entertained, Kincaid and Lotte Batsos. For $3,400 Cnristine c- Dukes.

For divorce. Hvndtonifiy 4t-isned pilrtirr Eakins' attorneys immediately peared to be bored and would as damages I Pis announced thev would make an leave the room. Their marriage A125529. Ralph Kidwell vs. Ger III appeal to the Ohio Supreme Court, trude F.

Kidwell. For divorce and and 13 glafchr. 1 1 flat. All have Btlrsrlivi fl'itcrf dfiirn. mitrd to In (or jours now 20 fa I Ion.

Gftl-vanlird tini with aln han dlr. Tight fit tint lid. Ilr.f. Jl ronitructed for Ions bsc I Two-Week Session Started By Court Of Appeals U. S.

Court of Appeals, Sixth thereby automatically staying the custody of children. cf June 19, 194H, lasted 16 months. Helen Fey, 31, 1774 Ashbrook was granted a decree from execution from February 5. A125530. Betty Hill vs.

Richard A three-Judge court, comprised Edward Fey, 31, 4048 Runnymede E. Hill. For divorce, custody of Circuit, started a two-week session yesterday, with Chief Judge child and alimony for neglect. of Judges Charles S. Bell, Joseph H.

Woeste and former Judge John I Copr. I DM, Kinj; Features SynJirate, Inc, VC'orM tijhrs rfiervcJ. "Let's face it, Martha. We're not temperamentally suited for each other." Xen Hicks presiding. CASH CARRY SPECIAL! CASH CARRY SPECIAL! W.

Peck did not recommend mercy when it convicted Eakins last Oc Judge Ernest H. Van Fossen, Washington, nf the U. S. Tax A125531. Personal Finance Co.

vs. Troy Howell. For $244 on a note. A125532. Cleopatra Abrams vs.

Morris Abrams. For divorce. A125533. City of Norwood vs. tober 11.

Eakins was tried for the fatal shooting of Marguerite Youth Aid Bureau testified they Court, started hearing tax" appeals Divorces Are Granted. Divorce decrees were granted by Judge Charles W. Hoffman in Domestic Relations Court to Tru-dell Walker, 36, 2919 Eastern from Homer Walker, 36, 956 Co $15, 15 days; Lawrence Lack, 4104 Virginia $11, 10 days, MOP WRINGER found Mrs. McGuire drinking in a yesterday. His calendar is expect Reg.

$1.19 BROOMS Clona Rose. Petition in error. and Arthur E. Smith, 3710 Carlton Third and Sycamore St. cai'e at 9 p.

m. Saturday, two hours after police received an anonymous ed to require two weeks of heatings. He is sitting in the courtroom of Chief Judge Robert R. vv i19 viu A125534. Helen A.

Mehiie vs. lumbia for willful absence; i Lilly Hohman For $1,681 and complaint that the children had been left uncared for. June A. Honeycutt, 23, 2230 St. ioreclosure of judgment lien 4 Nevin of U.

S. District Court, at the Federal Building. The Tax Court sits only as accumulation of cases requires it V. WW II a wrlnpM flumps onto buik- Mrs. McGuire, ho said her hus $6, two days, all for speeding; George Howard, 412 W.

Fourth $25, 30 days, reckless driving; Andrew Clim, 719 Ken-yon $10, 10 days, reckless driving, and Dorothy Heckler, 172 Kinsey costs and six days, driving with a temporary license. James trom Glenn Honey- A125o35. John A. Brown vs. cutt, 26, Boston, extreme cruelty; Bculah B.

Brown. For divorce. Elizabeth Huddleston. 45, 1539 St. A125536.

Alphonso Peoples vs. Leger from Carl C. Huddleston, Etzel Shields. For $413 damages. 46, 7520 Vine Mabel White, A125537.

Helen Collins vs. Dr. re "Lji? dry. l.oiid quality band had deserted her, has been receiving $108 a month relief money for the care of her daugh mop. itri hi till at this anMiingtjr luw price now; fttwrdr 3-mwmI Tironm with handle.

Huj nrvrrzl of thma this bargain price; ters, aged 10, 8 and 2 and her six- month-old son. Bankruptcy Petition Filed. A bankruptcy petition filed in District Court by Horace Broyles, Hackberry listed $2,597.31 liabilities and no Policewomen found the three I K0TP0INT REFRIGERATORS Jordan, 25, 321 W. Seventh on a fire escape at her home April 6, 1950. Arguments that the verdict be sustained were made last week by C.

Watson Hover, County Prosecutor, and William N. Lovelace, Assistant County Prosecutor. Bernard J. Gilday, Samuel A. Ruben-stein and Charles Hyman, defense counsel, said the case would be taken to the Supreme Court of Ohio.

The Appellate Court sustained actions by Judge Louis J. Schneider in Common Pleas Court which dismissed a $120,000 suit against the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen and others by Edwin C. Sutton, 912 Walnut Elmwood Place. Sutton had sued J. P.

Cahill, Ludlow, Vice President of the B. of R. 11 other officers and members of the union, and Dorothy May Whitney, Bay Village.1 Bootleg Taxi Drivers Fined. SINK AND WALL CABINET SETS youngest children alone at home. Five of seven bootleg taxicab a i ft a The oldest girl, who was supposed to be watching them, returned later.

The infant needed drivers arrested Saturday by Policewomen Lillian Wilson ami (THERE AND BACK IN A DAY NOT STILL Otl THE WAY Plainelothesmen William Hunter medical care and had to be takrn Two Held For Court. David Cannon, 616 Sarasota Newport, was held under $2,000 The others and Edward Shepard were fined to General Hospital $25 and costs by Judge Kohnen. were placed in the Child Wellare ibond bv J. Paul Geoghcgnn, Center, 411 Lincoln Park Dr. "It is bad enough to leave such United States Commissioner, alter he was arraigned yesterday c.n a charge that he unlawfully pos i i 1 weeks mill Bcnilrri.M SjSJ De Luxi Quality! tm er It 111 rnamrl nn ISu-f- III All 6 pieces Of.

If 3 n-." eSl pW iirlmt-iil. 'aMn't -jJ young children alone even for a The remaining two requested continuances. Those fined were Harvey Stewart. 606 Central James Bell, 1539 Dudley Jack Clark, 824 W. Court Samuel Bell, 1539 Dudley and Grovcr Lawrence, 1625 Dudley St.

legitimate reason, but much worse to leave them to go to a saloon sessed 2Vt gallons of moonshine in a car ne wis driving in Cin to buy drinks with relief monev, Judge Alexander told Mrs. Mc cinnati Friday night. Harold Colvert, 31, 861 Biair Guire in passing sentence. was held for District Court by Commissioner Gcoghegan on a charge that he failed to provide Orders Inquiry In Slaying. Judge Alexander ordered George Wright, 40, 429 Armory released on his own recognizance nr-j ya The Co one savs! for his nine-yesr-old daughter in I hi MINIMUM DOWN PAYMENT y.lW Re1, CASH PfllCE 209'95 I iiA MlWf 1 vafu' MOTHER-OF-PEARL I Plasflc eas Fines, Grounds Drunk Driver.

Municipal Judge Ralph B. Kohnen, in Traffic Court, imposed a $150 fine and six-month driving Washington, as ordered by a court i-I do more trave ina there. Bond was fixed at $300 alt er he waived a hearing. than Marco Polo and suspension upon convicting James after referring a murder charge against him for grand jury investigation. Police said Wright shot and fatally wounded an alleged prowler at his home early yester Rumpke, 21, Box 351, West 71st MUNICIPAL COURTS Jrf sv yet I'm a homebody in CSr iUi-lk my heart and fact, iS'ym thanks to Delta." Street, Carthage, on the charge of driving when under the.

influence day. The victim, Israel Clemion. of liquor. Rumpke previously had Young Mother Is Sentenced 30, 1138 Sherman was found dead six hours later in an alley in! vsssfrM mum mmAi sought a jury trial but withdrew the demand. He was arrested December 22 following an accident the rear of 417 Armory Ave.

I For Neglecting Children Mrs. Louise McGuire, 27, 528 Police released Wright without on the Dooley Bypass, charge. Subsequently, Clemion's iMi -mm AmPi. II E. Fifth who told police that Fines of $50 and costs and 60- CHICAGO 72 MINUTES widow, Daisy, filed the murder warrant.

ATLANTA 1 HR. 38 Min. For Reservations Phone day suspensions, each, were drawn by Elinor Dodson, 23 E. Clifton For Quick Relief of DUnbar 3232 Ticket Officii! her four children, ranging from six months to 10 years old, were "old enough to take care of themselves," was sentenced to three months in the Workhouse and fined $100 and costs when convicted by Presiding Judge William Alexander in Police Court yesterday on the charge of child neglect. Policewomen Elizabeth Degen-hardt and Ruth Weller of the and William Rice, 911 Me-dosh Lincoln Heights.

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