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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • 21

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NEWS OF THE COURTS CINCINNATI ENQUIRER jg lu'wu wft of Tfcirsdiy, 5cttbr 2S, 1951 to''yr for tr 24 hoys tnfj tig ci 7 erjnio. Cloudy And Mild H.gn to u.s. wiri tutttv Sw so I vunuuuaiiuc Is Granted To Shor Umbrella Lifted By Soaked Man 49 54' S3 5 51! 53 29 52 50' 61 50- "i 58; 49 1 Akron 68 Soi'on 5A t-tca-jo 55 CincikmH 71 we'nd 71 Coibmbyl 77 Out 70 Drr.wfr 66 Droit 45 indnnioolii 72 Loi -fl-lti 77 LojtsviUe SO tmt 86 Minneaoclij-St. Piul 56 Nfw OrlMDl 83 York 58 Pnoni 86 P.ttibufBh 61 Tamo 79 ishingtfin, 0. C.

63 Huntington. W. Vi. 76 Christian Science brings blessings today To tho.e leaning on the sustaining infinite, today is big with blessings," Mary Baker Eddy HTites in the opening sentence of the Christian Science textbook, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures. Hearing of charges against Ruben Shor.

56, theater five, were continued at his re-! quet until November 18 in Police and Traffic Courts yes- Already soaked, an ex-convict stole an umbrella! This was revealed yesterday as Judge John M. Renner in I Criminal Court sentenced Charles L. Rhoden, 47, 1641 Hamer to one to five years in the penitentiary on a housebreaking charge. Rhoden, indicted last week, entered a plea ot innocent on arraignment Monday, then terday. He was arrested Oc- tober 13 on charges of assault and battery and disregarding a traffic-control sign.

Patrolman Albert Pinkerton, who alleges Shor ripped his pleaded guilty yesterday. fashion and photography model, represented by Philip J. Schneider, attorney, said she had to The defendant, with a prison record dating to 19.50, pre undergo a spine operation which Cincinnati WMthtr record fat October 22. 1958. Temo.

frttl 7 00 hi 53 0- 700 64 1958 '57 N'l Highest Temo, 73 73 64 66 lowest Temo. 53 50 59 44. Precaution 0 .08 .061 foadse from his coat, filed the viously had been identified by has left her permanently dis charges. After his arrest Shor neighbors of Mrs. Emma Angel, abled.

complained to the press that 1671 Riddle Clifton, as the police had "rrianhandled" him She said her heel caught in the worn edge of the carpeted ver tt 7.00 n. tj 6 feet For Ooytimt Thurvdcty lijutn Sho MijH Ttmpetotvre lpcle) At Wirtohott stairway leading to the ladies in ooot. Todav-Sunrisi 6:54 e. Soniet 5:50 m. Safety Director Oris E.

ilton said he would have a sti- perior listen to court testimony lounge, July 2H, 19oj, causing her to fall. She sued for to determine whether facts in rain-soaked stranger they saw loitering near Mrs. Angel's home July 22. Along with the umbrella, Rhoden took a watch, a jacket, two shirts and two piggy banks, said Melvin G. Rueger Assistant County Prosecutor.

Rhoden, who served five pre Then she shows with the utmost clarity wiiat it means to lean "on the sustaining infinite," and exactly how anyone may do it indeed how natural it is for us all to do it. By thoughtful studv of Science and Health, together with the Bible, many people are receiving these $60,000. Jury Acquits the case warrant further irv vestigation. Alarmist Jailed i A six-month Workhouse sen Mostly cloudy and mildi in the Ohio and Tennessee Val- OHIO VALLEY TORECAST weather will prevail in Cincin- leys, the Lake Erie area, the Ohio: Partly cloudy, chance' natil today with showers end- Pacific Northwest and southern of light rain today. High 70-75.

ing in the morning. Low today, California. The rest of the coun-j Kentucky: Scattered showers 55 and high around 70. Tonightitry will have fair skies. Warmer ending today; warmer in south-it will be cooler with a low inj weather is due from the north- east.

High in low 70s. the upper 40s. Rain it fore-l em Plains and upper Mississippi Indiana: Chance of (bowers cast for the area from NorthValley southwest to the south- in east, little change in tern-Carolina into New England and ern Plateau region. perature. High 66-74.

A Jury in Judge Carson Hoy's vious sentences, including one Criminal Court acquitted Ellis fence was imposed by Judge in La Grange, finished Vails. 30, 911 Gest of 'John w. Keefe in Police Court seven-year term for larceny charge that he was one of three Kenneth Roberts, 19, 2607 when released irom tne unio men who strong-armed and Penitentiary in March tnis year, robbed John Lee, 950 Barr of $30 at Oliver and John Sts August 9, His defense of alibi was presented by Joseph C. Rueger said. Award $15,000 A spine injury suffered in a theater stairway fall brought a Operators Seek Exoneration In Steamer Collision Damages $15,000 verdict to Mrs.

Rose blessings: release and lasting freedom from disease, danger, want, grief, loneliness. They are finding a fuller and richer experience. Yoit can do the same. Stieiue and Health may be lead, borrowed, vr purchased at any Christian Science Reading Room, or send $3 for a copy mailed postpaid. Cook for sounding a false fire alarm.

Marshal Richard Splman said Roberts pulled a box Monday night at Massa-- chusetts and Township Aves. Beer Permit Issued The Ohio Department of Lienor Control yesterday announced issuance of a retail permit to the Steel Kitchen 3729 Harrison Cheviot, for the sale of high-powered beer and wine on carry-out orders. of the Steamer: the value of the boat and its all respects seaworthy" and the Operators Kammer, attorney. $75,000 Asked In Dancer's Suit On 'False Arrest Kinman Andjus, 30, 8390 Banbury from a jury in Judge collision was due to "unavoid- Avalon petitioned U. S.

District! treignt. Otis R. Hess' Common Pleas Court. Cnnrt vpctnrrtnvr trt pvnnernte rnillp acr.nemer, auorney ah it ior steamer Avaion, The verdict was against the them from liability in a May V. Sivth St rwcteri hnnrl nf RKO Cincinnati Midwest Edward A.

Bosse. 30. 3092 3 collision, or limit liability He tnis jum rep. as operators of the Albee The iNeisel asked damages of resented the approximate value $150,000 Asked In Drowning The American Pad Textile ater. Mrs.

Andjus, a former $75,000 in a suit filed yesterday of the boat at the end of its FREE TO YOU FOR 30 DAYS Any Reading Room listed below still be glad lo loin you a copy of Science and Health. mt return Ihu adertiemcnl, iih tour name and addre, and i book will be tenl bt prepaid mail. After 30 rias oa mav keep it bv sending to the tame Reading Room ot return it in the mailing carton ptoviried. Cop, Prisoner Hurt In Fight in Common Pleas Court against I. Shott attorney, alleging false arrest.

Bosse was President of voyage that day. More than 30 claims for more than $128,000. have been made lH I Pa ot. Edward's Studio of Dancing, Peebles Corner, May 2 when A patrolman and his prisonerjon tne company for alleged in- were treated at General Hospital for cuts and bruises after Shott filed four affidavits charging him with, embezzle Christian Science READING ROOMS juries to person and property, the suit said. It added that more were expected.

Following a collision with the lower lock gates below Pitts Shop Late! Open Thursday Night Until 8:30 they battled early yesterday in front of 3629 Reading Rd. ment and conversion of the company's funds. Greenfield, Ohio, was! charged with manufacturing defective life preserver in a' $150,000 damage suit filed against it yesterday in V. i District Court. I Mary Doreen Sturdevan, De- troit, administratrix of the estate of her husband.

Reid. Daniel Sturdevan, said Sturde-! van drowned in the waters of Lake Simcoe at Ontario, Can-; ada, July 5, 1956. Patrolman Lester Muse said The suit states that the he saw Fred Byers, 22, 947 Monastery strike Miss Alice charges were ignored by the grand jury August 1. Bosse said burgh, 23 injured persons were taken to hospitals. "Most of the injured were treated and immediately released; only two Dodson, during a quarrel in front of her home.

Shott's action was false and malicious and caused him great 25 East Fourth St. 211 W. St. Sllvrnort 4111 Souih Ave. 620 Springfield Pike When the officer intervened injury and humiliation in that 3740 Clenmort Avt.

Kentucky Co in ton 322 Second ft. 3722 Winston Ait i port 107 Seventh ft. 972 I. McMillan St. Forrmilli 74 Brhmo Aw.

Bamllion lit N. Second St. Norwood 43 It Montgomery Rd. were detained more wan I ine tne preserver caused itha nlnintiff's HprpHpnt tn ftrsnt' he was jailed for three days, he hours," the petition declared Byers attacked him and was subdued with a mace. Muse suffered a hand injury.

Byers was lost his business, cannot get The Avalon, carrying 1130 With his face down in the and' members and euests of the Na- which caused his death bv booked on an assault battery charge filed by employment as a dance instructor since the charges were subjected to newspaper, radio and television reports. Besides he SUBSCRIBE TO THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER Miss tional Railway Historical Soci- drowning several hours later! ety, at the time, was "in'. she said 30 to 50 on; Dodson. Isays he lost his equity In his home. AQ( At that time the charges list ling $717 were brought Shott suallv owned 50 per cent of the stock a i 1.45 to 2 SO "le studio and was its secre TWb STORES FO tary and treasurer, shott said RKHARDT'S t.

eulicU sciisors Downtown Eatt fourtn'Sf 0 it was his understanding that the grand jury is again investigating the original embezzlement charges. Kenwood Plaia Center It Jl b. tuil flippant i Tt -J- i Nine Are Added To Tehan Force Nine new county patrolmen for Sheriff Dan Tehan's force nail tailors i. 4" im-broidery Kiliors if were sworn in yesterday oy Judge Carson Hoy of Common Pleas Court. The new officers will be 1 i trained by Capt.

Emil Otting. They are: 1 George Lichty, 5(12 Davey Irwin M. Schulte, 1226 Shirmer Sheldon R. Kro-i ner, 6303 Bridgetown Rich ard M. Anderson 1315 sfflcMi-rf! broidery fTi I I I 1 is i jssw 1 il I I- 6" Madeline William Bailey, 1731 Highland Charles E.

Walden, 1179 Hemp-i stead Nicholass A. Wehr-ing, 822 Reading Justin R. Thompson, 2515 Glenway and Eugene B. Knapp, 11 Brompton Greenhills, India Buys Wheat NEW DELHI, Oct. 22-India is spending about $225 million this year in purchasing some 3.6K5.000 tons of wheat In the United States.

7 Decrees Granted 1 ll 00 IS5Mr25 I ac'1 i myally 1 i 2. 4.00 Ai he. Judge Carl W. Rich in Do I Alt 'yMlh I mestic Relations Court granted decrees for gross neglect to Wuftwld. tdwjrrj 31, 3337 uinto Or musician frorr- Wilm 24.

135 Tnmont Nfwoort, Kv. Grijnh! Wills Ml uiio. distribution from Clyde I 22. 311 N. Hill Onio drive salesman.

Haidrlrr I illinn la 4lia t.l:m nower marhir, orjerator from Virna D3. WJJ tlmort 5t na ntr I -r" i 0 i i I t-oyne. thUma jju plri, rrss. Trom jonn 362 Irvant St bartander. tism.

Joseph 27 9)7 furcell Ave assistant service sunerwimr frnm C.rah I 3512 River dd. Cleric. Kuth 35. 637 (ramble Ave child care from David 43, Norwood mincn oresn onerator. La fortune Mildred f.

49. 5253 Florida "vf secretary, from Robert 45. Boston saies manager. Narl, lillian 24. 34fS2 March ter secretary from Hassel 29.

lenoir t. Roerrino Ruth 21 4164 Abbll St 'rom Charles R. 26. Hunt. Rosemary 3304 Plateau l.

WW 1 Mil 1 1 otn practical nurse from Maurice. 24. 3 Merri V-. 1 i an ft tnPJ lanorer. Rich mond, Hubert, 49 740 State Ave ii i 11 linn i.2s.

j.oo elertric otater from Nellie 45. Artrip. Kathryn J. 1129 Winfield Ave. waitress, from Terry 25 mechanic.

Hall, Dora 5.. 51 5219 Ralston Nor wood, beautician from Robert 22 i 'ii: satavia ouftrd. Sicker Pollv 26, 326V F. fourth St telephone onerator. from Robtrt 0..

26. For willful absence: Mill, Oelorei. 27. 218 E. liberty from James, New Suits Filed COMMON PLEAS CXHJRT A 1 6693 7.

CitV Of Cincinnati wo WiMiAm h. ipanqier et ai. lo a si est compensation A 166938. Nancv Broaden Arthur Srna T. itqnr den.

For divorce ind custody of childrtn Trimmr A 66V39. Ruth Slant Cnra, Stone jr. -or divorce, custody of children and Alimony. hvw A166940. Conne A.

Pidcs vi. Ravmnnrl 14 rippi. ror oivorci. A 166941, John C. Bur a I et vs.

Clifford C. Hickey et il. For $1000. A 16691? Gldv E. Pinkstonn wt Mjrm nail nippert w.

litclwn ihtar loitivei. i-or 9 dertaratorv ludgment. A166943. Midiund Diifount CorDOratinn vs. Martha Frfman.

For $463 en I note A 166944. Edward A. 6ote vs. Edgar I Schott for damages. Kuppenheimer Deep Brown is the most distinguished, wearable shade we've seen Right now ii the time to see Burkhardt's Deep Brown collection at it best and experience the invigorating magic of Kuppenheimer clothes, exclusively Burkhardt's.

Clothes tailored to give you both style and comfort a happy discovery you'll make with your first try-on. Kuppenheimer Suits from 89.50 Kuppenheimer Topcoats from 85.00 BURKHARDT'S A MHvm Dsvit vt Alfred Kreimer tt al. For $357 and foreclosure 0 mtrhwurs urn. A166946. Wtrv J.

Smithson w. Ronald Smithsori. For divorcfi, custody of child eno aiimpny. October only! A166947. Viroil Tucker Jr.

vs. I ma Tucker For divorc. A 166948. Nildrgirde Misrurh vs. $idney J.

Wisrach For divorce, custody of child ind alimony. A166949 Fnm Yetaer vl Rnsi Davit For il 4RS daoaoes. 4166950. Sophie I. W.

Neinlefn vs. Miuttf Wmgatt tt el. for partition ot tea orowrty. AIM951. Irrv McGintv vt.

Lihhv Mr Gintv for divorce. Al6rw52. John A Dickerjon vt. Amende Dlrirfron. For divorce.

I nit Rail lm Rll divorce tus'odv of children. A1M954. Delorrs ftitfer vs. Edwirrj Jr. For divorci and custody ot fhtirjrn A 166955.

Bettv I rkr vt W.llii imported steel shears and scissors Top-qualify instruments made of th finest steeJ. Hand-forged, precision ground and polished by skilled craftsmen. Joints unscrew so that blades can bt taken out to bt sharpened or reset. A remarkable value order now! Delivery on cutlery orders of 3.00 and more. Pogut'i Notions, Street Floor rogue's telephone order board is open 24 hours day! Call DUnbor 1.4700.

Fourth at Ract. On C.O.D. ordVri of nrj undr (not eounfino, Ohio Stt ilt tx 25c itrvic chtrgt mult bt icidid Rykef. For divorce, custody of child end atimonv A16A9S6. lundis Fin vi Orrwrfe Fine THURSDAY STORE HOURS: Fourth Street 9:30 a.

m. to 1:30 p. m. Kenwood Plata 10 a. m.

to p. m. GA 1-71 00 For divorct ond custody of child A1A6957. Dalles Hsmm vs. Carolyn Marrrn.

For divorce. A166958 leroy C. Dietrich vs. Rubv For A1669V5. Charles Hancock v.

Harel I. Hanroctt For divonre. A1W060. ftathieen C. Robbin vs.

Osrer I Rnhhint ot For partition of reel oropfrty AIA69tM Same vs. Osrar I. Robblns. For divorre custndv ot child and alimony A166962 John Tim vs. Berh 0.

Tevis For divorct..

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