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MNOUNCEMERTS IIDUS1TI0M AID INSTHUCTIOI IlIDUMTION AND INSTRUCTIOI I I ri ANNOURSEMlInt I CINCINNATI ENQUIRER ls To be sure that you will get the best position In 1957 if to prepare for it There ii nothing better than 1 -4 Ifcf? efr Fnfl' I "ael Service yJPF Weather lureau feoort terrreretures for the 24 hours ending it I p. m. oeturday. I 111 Bl mN-ldwird t. 1 31 No Frost Tonight m.9 iow, ti a n.

Atlanta WlATHt IURCAU ''om BEAUTY CULTURE YES, A BEAUTY CAREER IS BEST FOR YOU! 60 ,70 55 49 I SIi ,7 Ii Rlf Cfiini T. 13 64 40 I 2H? 1,1 Kl ri THOMPSON-Robert T. V4 57 a6 1 IOHRER HULilT I Il' MENK1 George eVEIER-Theresa I 40 ,1 IROOKBANK JONES Iff MUUIN-Elrny WHALER Joseph A. Ill 62 40 UXt KNAU PACK-Golden wni iw II 85 53 CARPENTER KOUMETER if leTSS. I i.rTrl'l 69 48 1 DOEGIN LANGERMAN III HT-T-- II I DOEGEN HELTON HENIiCE HULlET JONES KNAU KOLkMETER KREMER KRUSE LANGERMAN doslon Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Denver Detroit Indianapolis Kansas City Los Angeles Miami Minneaoolis-Sf.

Paul New Orleans MALONET MARTIN 'VMI LIN METER MUEHLMANN MULLEN NIF 87 63 I EGBERT I eik II 84 75 FENHOF" I LITTLE III EGBERT FENHOFF LA WARRE LITTLE 69 4 67 63 I ERE ERISMAN GEi GOOCH GRIFFITH HARTFORD HAMON HEIMLICH Radai.s cvary itrvic ii conducted with th Ml Appreciation that it it lacrtd tribut to tomtom I mtmory The MillS J. KAIU'L Co. HKMCY J. KAHEL, fret. 652 STATE WA 1-035 1804 Vint PA 1-6145 822 York, Nowport, CO 1-8560 Unlimited opportunities Higher-than-average Income Year 'round employment Or.

establish a business of your own Short course will qualify Individual instruction combined with practical work and VISUAL SOUND FILM AID make MOLER training easy and enjoyable. Day and evening classes. Call or write for free booklet. New York 64 44 Phoenie 102 70 Pittsburgh 62 35 St. LtHtis 68 44 Seattle 72 56 Washington 62 45 NEU 4122 Glonway, WA 1-4513 1005 Madison, Covington.

HE Ml 8b Cincinnati Weather Bureau record for September 28, 195'r 7 CO Work not for the food that (jJ.IJack JohfltOH MOLER SYSTEM OF COLLEGES VV ylZC 7J 1-52 (Established 1893! 111 tt Filth St. rVamul Hills 1309 McMillan tt. CJ 1-0474 Madisonvillt III Madison 1-0203 Hightst Temo. 66 82 83 76 UHIO I-rai Lowest Temp. 40 50 54 54 llf.

Precimtation 0 1.46 .09, (Copvr J957 JOWi How.i'd HrrW at 7 p. 11.9 feet, GBEHT-Bernadeni (nee" Heggei, loved wife of the latt Harry J. Hubert Today-Sunrise 6:32 t. m. and beloved mother of Laura Scheper Sunset 6:24 p.

m. I Bertha Egbert and the late Leonard TRI-STATK KORKCAST I Jurlft liaefer-(fuily fbinvtrh ith W1L1SKK. Inc. I 24 W. 9th St.

CH 1-0932 HILLSIDE CHAPEL BOOKLET ON REQUEST CHAPEL AVAILABLE FOR SERVICES WITHOUT CHARGE THE CINCINNATI CREMATION CO. 525 Dmmytn Ave. UN 1-1021 DoylirM Sunday igrae ihow HiejV- Tmparotiirea Expacteet in the Cincin-. time high near 70 and drop irati area today will be "notify morning to tne upper 4s JOHN GUMP FUNERAL HOME 3440 Gltnmon it Herbert, Cheviot VO 1-0690 John Radtl Co. Prito Hill Funeral Homt, 4122 Glenway Tuesday, rvtnhr 1 at 9 A.

M. ReQuiem High Ohio: Fair and a little warm er. High 64-68. A slow warming trend will be SYSTEM OF BEAUTY CULTURE Indiana: Fair and a little Mass at St. Teresa Church at 9:30 1 A.

Hi. Friends may call Monday tter P. M. Open Daily 9 M. to 4 P.

M. Quite as cool as yesterday," the Weather Bureau predicted. JWostly cloudy skies wiii change to fair tonight. No frost is expected. The morning low of ii degrees is to reach a day- noticeable Monday and Tuesday.

Rain is forecast for the southeastern portir of the i-tion. The eastern half of the country is to get warmer weather. ERSCHELL warmer. High 66-72. Kentucky: Fair west, becoming fair east.

Continued cool. HiKh 65-73. NEWP0R1 CO 1-8033 ill 1 COMER and DORAN Method of Hair Styling in Basic Training Register now for classes starting October 7th and 21st (Appro- Veterans Training) MODERN AIR-CONDITIONED CONVENIENT NATIONAL SCHOOL OF COSMETICIANS Greyhound Terminal Building Second Floor 215-235 East Fifth Street CH 1-0047 DEATHS AND FUNERALS COLLEGE LID v. SCHNABEl PORTNER O'NEILL PAGELS PARVIN BamberfuneralHomeJnca John W. Bambtr Robert Bamber 301 1 Woodburn Ave.

W0 1-1440 WRASSMANN 2625 Gilbert Ave. WO 1-1600 GEO. Ha ROHDE SON AIR-IONDIIIONBD FUNERAL HOME Linwood and Dal 11 Aval. EA 1-0404 HURRt BROS. FUNERAI Ullttt 1011a CMtrnr I-4W STAT0N SCHRAMM SHERIDAN SUTTON VERTNER WAHLER WARDEN WELCH WHITTINGT0N WOLF y.

PETcRSMAN Mrs. Mary Meyer Dies; Wife Of Church Organist rAULHABER Norwood F. (Norb), husband of Alma Faulhaber (nee Seeker), dear father of Carl L. Faulhaber and Mrs. Herman A.

Ifiuth) Hohn-horstj residence, 256 Erlanger Erlanger, Thursday, September 26, 1957; age 51 years. Funeral Monday, September 30, from the Linnemann Funeral Home, Airport Erlanger, at 8 30 A. M. Requiem Hi9h Mass St. Henry Church at 9 A.

M. Interment St. Stephen Cemetery Friends may call Sunday 2 to 10 P. M. FENHOFF Edith Ellis, beloved wife of the late Thomas Fenhoff, sister of Miss Amanda Ellis, aunt of William and George lack, at her residence, R.

R. Madison Pike, DeMossville, Friday, September 27, 1957. Services at the Allison Rose Funeral Home, Robbins St. and Madison Covington, Tuesday, October at 2 P. M.

Interment Forest Lawn Cemetery. Friends may call Jrom3-10 M. Monday FRET Lt. Martin Thomas, son of Martin and Gertrude Frey (nee Beckman), and brother of Mary Ann Carroll, Barbara McNamara, Dennis and Jim. Solemn Requiem Mass Monday, Sept.

30, 10 A. St. Ann Groes-beck. PltKlE POWELL RABE RUDD SMITH LUCILLE SANDERS Ollici Mgr MADV f. POWELL ichool Mgr.

Mrs. Mary Schmidt Meyer, wife of William A. Meyer, who Miss Jones, who was 46 years old, died Friday at Deaconess Hospital. Her home was at 798 Clinton Springs Avondale. A technician for 20 years, she USE fiie passed the first 12 years at St Mary Hospital.

She was a mem girlsi mm Here is an Interesting and satisfying profession with assured success. THE HAIRCUTTIN' SCHOOL uk.r Mt Art At all lulc triinina In Hair- If'orA- not for the food that prriihetli, but for the food that abideth unto eternal life. ber of the National Society of Medical Laboratory Techni is organist at Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church, Camp Washington, died of a heart attack yesterday at her home, 3401 Ferncroft Westwood. She was 74 years old. Mrs.

Meyer received her education at Sixth Street Convent School and her musical education at the Oscar Ehrgott School of Voice. Active in musical circles with her husband, GEERS-Alovsius beloved husband of i fCunyr 1957 Jonn Howard Harris) the late Marie A. Geers (nee Gruen-1 MALONEY Thomas beloved husband cians. She is survived by her father, Ora I.ee Jones, a teller wald), devoted father of Mrs. Delores ttvlina with Razor ana Shear Methods taught Hit By Priest Chaplain Claims Rights I To Criticize Methods Denied At Princeton PRINCETON, Sept.

28 The Rev. Hugh Halton today charged that he has been denied the right to expose what he called false teaching of Catholicism at Princeton University. "Father Halton, chaplain to Catholic students at the university was denied university privileges last Monday by Princeton President Robert F. Goheen. Goheen said the 44-year-old clergyman had made irresponsible attack on university personnel.

In a statement he handed out ti newsmen, Father Halton aid: bv Mr thomei evil 35 vtarl enptriince. Sia tht Witard Scnrand, Mrs. virgin, a aio, ivirs. bjhi Fice, Alvin and Jonn Geers, brother ot Sister M. Anita 0 F.S., Sister M.

ft Mr, Ann Wlrt- INS at the East Walnut Hills Building Loan Co. Edwin F. Neu Sr. Services for Edwin F. Neu Mrs.

Flora flareswilt, Mis. Loraine It'l th DIFFERENCE IN TRAINING THAI COUNTS ot tiie late Agnes Hussey Maioney, devoted father of Ihomas, Michael, John, Lawrence and James Maioney, dear brother of Mrs. Delia Flemming; also survived by eight grandchildren; Thursday September 26 I957 residence 5290 S.dnev Rd. Relatives and friends may call Sunday, September 29, from 3 to 9 P. M.

at the Harry Meyer 1 Sons funeral home, 4989 Glenway near Western Hills Ave. I0ff-slreet parking.) Requiem High Mass St. Antonius Church Monday, September 30, at 9 A. M. Day.

John and Josepn beers ana rne late Sister M. Georo a O.F.S.i residence. fndorwo bv thi APPROVED FOR VE1ERANS (RAINING Day and Mairdrtssati Guld tvtning llassal. Write toi tree booklet, "true 547 Rose Hill St. Bernard, Satur ff.

at Ohio Inc. DUDO-Mary E. (n Keeton), beloved wife of James K. Rudd and mother of Ethel Schieweits, Jalema Eckler, Cello and Emo Rudd, Saturday, Sept, 28, 1957; near Bethel, Ohio. Services from the Kennedy funeral home.

Bethel Ou.o. Tuesday, Oct. I at A. M. friends may call at the funeral home Monday alier 3 P.

M. jCHOMAKtB Martin, beioved husband of t-iy Sunderbruch Schomaker father of Mary E. Sunderbruch and Martin G. brothe of Louise Carter, Oaylon, Oiiio. Katnryn Scuaft and Fred Schomaker, New Yor City, Thursday, Sept.

26, 1957; residence 1 McPher-n Ave. Friends may call at the W. Mack Johnson funeral home, McMillan a. Upiand Place, Sunaay 4 9 M. Requiem Hioh Mass Church of The As-sumplion, Monday, Sept.

30, at 9 A.M. SCHNABEL Leone (nee Utrecht), beloved wife of the late Edward Schnabel and devoted mother of Edward C. Schnabel of St. Louis, Mo. and dear sister of Gerry, Charles and Harvey Utrecht and Harriet Greiwe, survived also by 2 grandchildren, Saturday, September 28.

1957 residence, 2555 Warsaw Ave. Funeral services Tuesday at 2 P. M. from the Dalbert Mortuary, Glenway Rosemont Aves. Friends may call Monday after 4 P.

M. Mckinley Chapter No. 143 0. E. i.

services Monday, 7:30 P. M. a cutter for the Progress MILTON ACADEMY OF BEAUTY CULTURE 413 Race Cincinnati 2, Ohio CH 1-2730 AIR-CONDITIONED-UP- TO-DATE she sang in the church and was a member of the May Festival chorus. She was a member of Sodality of the Holy Maternity, Sacred Heart Woman's Society, Catholic Women's Club and Clifton Music Club. In addition to her husband, day.

Sept. 28, aae ov years. F-iends may call at tue Imwalle Memorial, 4811 Vine St. at Washington, Monday between 4 and 10 P. M.

Solemn Requiem High Mass St. Clement Church, Tuesday at 8:30 A. M. St. Clement Society meet at funeral 8pM.

GOOCH-bean, beloved father of Charlie Hollis and Clarence Gooch, Monday, September 28, at residence, Horton Stre.t. Crescent Sorinos. Kv.i age 76 mmmmmmm years. Services at Taliaferro Funeral Lithographing Co. for 50 years, will be conducted at 10:30 a.

m. Tuesday at the Wain A. Bolton funeral home, 3042 Harrison Westwood. Burial will be in Spring Grove Mr. Neu, who was 66 years old, died Friday night at Christ Hospital after suffering a heart attack Tuesday at his home, 3368 Fiddlers Green Rd.

A native of Cincinnati, he was a veteran of World War I and a member of Vattier Masonic Lodge, Brighton Council, Junior she is survived by a son, Paul Gerard Meyer; a daughter, Miss Mary Virginia Meyer; a broth Home, tnanger, rvionoay, jepiem-her 30 at 3 P. M. Friends may call MARTIN Alva Joe, beloved husband of the late Elizabeth J. Martin (nee Malott), devoted father of Mrs. Nannie Brunk, Mrs.

Hattie Setty, Mrs. Mary Hclden, Mrs. Dorothy Dunlap, Mrs, Norma Sewell. William 5., Amos Charles J. and James E.

Martin; residence, Cunningham Camp Deni-son, Ohio, Sept. 28, 1957 in his 77th year. Services Methodist Church, Camp Denison, Tuesday, Oct. 1 at 2 P. M.

Friends may call at the Crsver funeral iLm i Ifor a 4 to 9 P.M McMILLIN Emma (nee Cunningham), beloved wife of William C. McMillin and dear mother of Nellie McMillin, Friday, September 27, 1957, at residence, 4446 DeCoursey Covington, agt 77 years. Services Monday, September 30, at Connlev Bros. Funeral Home, 11 E. Southern La-lonia at 10 A.

M. Friends may call until 10 P. M. Monday. Remains to be forwarded to Eubank, Ky.

for interment early Tuesday M. LEARN WELDING GRIFFITH Joseph beloved father of OXYACIETYLENE AND ELECTRIC ARC terry Lee and josepn b. bruriTti, stepfather of Helen Duncan of San Don. Calif beloved son of Emma I inht nrf hejiw metal bran no silver soldering stainless steel aluminum cast iron hand and automatic cutting pipe (light and SCHRAMM Alma (nee Stifel), beloved wife ot Charles Schramm, Saturday, September 28, 1957; residence, 1806 Sterling North College Hill. Friends may call at the Busse It Bcrgmjnn Co.

Funeral Home, Central fkwy. and Clifton Hills Monday, after 2 P. M. Services Tuesday. October 1, at 2:30 P.

M. Morrison, Tuesdav, September 24, 1957, at Ft. Worth, Texas. Funeral from the John J. Radel Co.

Funeral Home, 652 Slate Monday, September 30, heavy) simple blueprint reading. Order United American Me- Our Graduates Pass the A. W. S. Test Approved for Veteran TURRILL, INC.

SCHOOL OF WELDING Sunday, 3 to 10 P. M. Interment Maysville, Cemetery. IMaysville Ky.) papers please copy.l MEYF.R Mary (nee Schmidt), devoted wife of William A. Meyer, beloved mntnr nf Marv Virairiii and Paul chanics and Wilke Memorial 'caii Sunday after i p.

Church. HAMON-William beloved husband Survivors Include his widow, of MfS. Bill (Margaret) lonner, Wallace Mrs. Kleanora Binder Neu; aanfj Arthur Hamon dear brother ot Son, Edwin at home; tWQlVerrw Hamon Friday, September 27 a. tj xt 957; aae 66 yean; residence, 962 sisters.

Miss Ida Neu and MrsJMo3rri' FnenTds mav ca, at tre 1034 WOODROW ST. GR 1-3200 Gerard Meyer, beloved grandmother of Mary Barbara, Paul Gerard Mark Chas. A. Milier Sons Funeral Home, er, John J. Schmidt; two sisters, Mrs.

Clara Kicfer and Mrs. Cecilia Tobin, and five grandchildren. Requiem High Mass will be sung at 9 a. m. Tuesday at Sacred Heart Church.

Burial will be in St. Joseph Cemetery, Se-ton Ave. Rites Tuesday For Civic Leader Services for Reinhart W. Pa-gels, retired president of the Fred Pagels Storage will be conducted at 10:30 a. m.

Tuesday at the Baiter Sahnd funeral home, Clifton. Burial will be in Spring Grove. Mr. Pagels, who was 77 years old, died Friday at Good Samaritan Hospital. His home was at 6401 Ridge Pleasant Ridge.

Born in Cincinnati, he was secretary of the storage and IE Comptometer Operator NIGHT SCHOOL CLASS NOW FORMING low tuition monthly pavmerttir tree iob placemen) Dav tlessei aiso. ENROLL NOW SHERIDAN Sylvia (nee Cullen), beloved wife of Charles E. Sheridan, beloved mother of Mrs. C. (Jane) Kopp, beloved grandmother or Linda Ann Kopp.

beloved sister of Mrs. A. J. (Catherine) iach, Friday, Sept. 27 1957; residence.

493 Greenwell Ra. Friends may call at the Vi It Stermer Delhi Hills funeral home, 4619 Delhi at Robber, Lane on Monday from 4 to 9 M. Funeral Tuesday, 8:30 M. Requiem High Mass St. Dominic Church 9 A.

M. Courtesy car from River Rd. and Delhi Monday 7 to 9 P. Monica Ladies Society service Monday, 30 P. Knights of St.

John Auxiliary, No. 273 at 8 P. M. SMITH George, beloved husband of Etta Mae (nee 5tewarl) Smith, dear father ot Mrs. Patricia Backnerm and Paul Smith, Saturday September 28, 1957; residence, 47 Parkway Hartweit.

Friends may call at the Hodapo funeral home. 7401 Vine Carthage, Monday from 4 to 9 P. M. Funeral services Tuesday at 1 1 A. M.

ices Tuesdav at II A. M. Carthage lodge No. 573, A. M.

will hold serviceonday at 8 P. M. STAPF-Alfred husbend of the late Lilian Stapf father of Mrs. Ruth Landess. brother of Julius Staph formerly of Wayiand Norwood Thursday, Stepnanie and Ann Micnene Meyer, suddenly Saturday, Sept.

28, 1957; residence, 3401 Ferncroft Drive. Friends may call at the Busse a Borgmann Parkway funeral home, Central Parkway and Clifton Hills Monday after 2 P. M. Requiem High Mass Sacred Heart Church, Tuesday, Oct. 1 at 9 A.

M. MUEHLMANN Joseph fne (net Storey), beloved wife of Alfred Muehlmann, mother of Charles Pelton and grandmother of Arthur Wilson and Mrs. Charlotte Hoover and three oreat-grandchildren, Saturday, Sept. 28, 1957 in her 79th year; residence. 1930 Baltimore Ave.

Friends may call at the Vitt A Stermer Fairmount funeral home, 1824 Westwood Ave. Monday from 4 to 9 P. M. Funeral services TuesdayOct.Jjit 10:30 A. M.

MULLEN Roy beloved husband of E.izaoetn Catherine Coles Mullen, de- tjthnr nf Rovlene. William E. Hamilton at Know, ton Nortn-side, Monday, after 4 P. M. Funeral services Tuesday at 2 P.

M. A FOR 0 bo ro (Dora)" (nee Daily), beloved ister of Mrs. D. N. Rollyson and Mrs.

Maurice Neff, Friday, September 27. 1957; residence, 727 Philadelphia Covington, Ky. Funeral from John J. Radel Co, Funeral Home, 1005 Madison Covington, Monday, Seplember 30, at 2 P. M.

Interment, Walnut Hills Cemetery Fnends maycall Sundayafter 3 P. M. HEIMBACH-Kathirint 5. (nee' Gorman) beloved wife of Joseph J. Heimbach, devoted mother of John J.

and Mary atherine Ann Heimbach dea- sister of Mrs. Marit Hickman, Mrs. Margaret Carney, Mrs. Rose Young, Mrs. Edna Wehking, Mrs.

He'en Hell. James Gorman, Robert Gorman and the Ia'e Ann Wphkina. Friday Seu. 27 1957; resi Kathenne tishhaeK, ana a brother, Oscar Neu. Deaths Elsewhere Wallis VV.

Wood, 52, manager of the Greensburg (Ind.) plant of the Bonn Aluminum Brass Corp. and former president of the Cleveland Stock Exchange, at Greensburg. Lord Bennett of Kdffbaston, 77, a leading figure in Britain's World War II armaments program, at Birmingham, England. Auguslo Genina, one of Italy's leading film directors, at Home, Italy. Comptometer School MA 1-3132 18 I FOUR I 51 Unequaled Opportunity IN FABULOUS FIELD OF FUTURE TV ELECTRONICS INCREASE EARNINGS Beyond Your Greatest Expectations I RAIN Al A SCHOOL Approved by Electronics Industry APPROVED BY VETERANS ADMtNISIRAIION And Approved by Accreditinf Commission, N.H.S.C.

Washington, 0. Make your future secure; short, intensive training NEED NOl INlERf Eftt with present employment; need is critical- most of our students hired at HIGH SALARIES several weeks prior to sradu-t ion. TWO COURSES 1. Industrial Electronics 2. Electronics Technician DON'T DELAY.

It you have 8th trade or H.S. education, LEI US CHECK YOUR 0UALIFICA1IONS: NO OBLIGAIION Write giving address and phone number to ELECTRONICS INSTITUTE, Box 179 ENQUIRER CARD OfJHAHKS dence, 2646 Foran Drive her 44th SnndVv after Rov P- brolner Anna IZn iJl 'Man Mullen, passed away Friday, "I have been ex-communicat-d by the trustees and president of Princeton University. The central issue is simply this: May Princeton retain its claim ti) the liberal tradition while attempting to suppress intelligent criticism? "In this context shall the diaplain to the Catholic students be denied the right to expose false teaching and intolerable academic incompetence which has contributed to the staggering loss of faith among the undergraduates." Halton, who heads the Aquinas Foundation which he founded here in 1952, said: "I am not concerned with the fact Princeton University has never permitted a Catholic to teach on the department of religion. I "My complaint is not that Catholicism is not represented religiously, but that it is intolerably misrepresented academically." (iohern, who assumed the presidency of the university less than three months Mid Monday he was ousting the clergyman from the campus because "under the claim of advocating the truth, he has resorted to irresponsible attacks upon the intellectual integrity of faculty members." -On Wednesday, Bishop Ahr cf Trenton announced his refusal to replace Father Halton with another priest, as requested by Goheen. 50,000 Slated -To Participate InCatholicRite '-Some 50,000 Catholic men sfe expected to participate in the annual Holy Name Society religious procession and convocation October 13 at Crosley Field, James P.

Bolger. president of the Cincinnati Deanery Unit of the Archdiocesan Union, said yesterday. A record attendance and participation will call for full use ri ball park facilities. Marchers in the procession, from Central Friends may ca 3 P. M.

at the Wa.n A. Bolton funeral September 27, 1957, age 62 years; Sept. 26 1957. Fnends mav call at the Iredway funeral home T131 Cam home, 3042 Harrison nesiwouu. Soiemn Requiem High Mass at St Catherine Church.

Monday, Sept. 30 eron Norwood, Sunday, 4 to 9 residence, 561 t. inira wewpori. Services Tuesday, 1 M. at the Jonn Radel Co.

Funeral home, 822 Yoric P. M. Funeial Monday, 10 A. M. Card Of Thanh Our sincere thanks ind appreciation is extended to relatives, friends and ne-gh-bors for the kindness and sympathy shown us in the loss of our dearly beloved father and grandfather, GEORGE K.

HEIM Especially do we wish to thank Rev. G. Den Gilmort, doctors and nurses for their untiring efforts, all donors of the many cards of sympathy, donors of the many beautiful floral offerings, Chas. A. Miller funeral directors for the kind and efficient management of the funeral.

Evelvne and Elmer Kist and Family at 9:30 A I Ct at 1 hv tervir.s household moving concern from 1917 to 1947, and president from 1947 to 1950, when it was sold. Founded in 1869, the company had always been located at 937 W. Eighth St. A member of the Cincinnati Zoological Society, Mr. Pagels donated the funds for construction of the Zoo administration building.

He belonged to Lafayette Masonic Lodge and the Cincinnati Club. HELTON Ray beloved nuSDana or at Tnn.fy Baptist Lhurcn, Newport. F.va Delaney Helton, devoted father of Friends may call Monday alter 3 P. M. STATON Samuel, beloved husband of Mary Staton fnee Hass), devoted father of Mrs.

Betty Slusher, Mrs. Mary Ahrens, Francis and Ralph Staton. brother of Mrs. Reberta Reel, James interment, tvergreen cemetery. and Ciarles Staton, oassed away, Saturday, Sept.

28, 1957, age 68 residence, 508 Eighth Dayton, Ky. Funeral Tuesday, 11 A. M. at the John Radel Co. funeral home, 82? York St.

Friends may call Monday after 3 P. M. Interment New Richmond, Ohio IN MEM0R1AM SUTTON Milton beloved husband of Elizabeth Sutton (nee G'asmeterl, Mrs Jack (PhyliSI Bauer ano wrs. ri FausJ, brother of Miss Ada Helton, Mrs. Ida Kendrick, W.

John Charles and Roy Hrlton, passed away Thursday, Se I ember 26, 1957; aaed 47 years; residence, S. Main Highland Heights, Ky. Funeral Monday at P. M. at the John J.

Radel Co. Funeral Home, 822 York St. Friends may call Sunday, after 3 P. M. Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

Lexington Kv) papers please copy. HSNIZE Charlotte (nee Utter), wife of the late Denny Henize, devnted mother of Mrs. Sarah Merrick, Mrs. Mariorie 'lolender and Dwiaht Henire, September 28 1957 at Georgetown, Ohio. Fnen-ls may call at the Cahall Funeral Home, Georgetown alter 3 P.

M. Monday. Service from the First Presbytcnan ijiuri.il, Tuesday, October 1, 2:30 P. M. HUILEY John beloved husband or NEU-Edwin beioved husband of EleBnora Neu (nee Binder), devo'ed father of Edwin F.

Neu dear brother of Mrs. Kathenne Fishbeck, Miss Ida Neu and Oscar R. Neu and tue late Caroline Wesslmg, Friday, Sep-rember 27, 1957; residence, 3368 Fiddlers Green in his 67th year. Friends may call Monday after 4 P. M.

at the Wain A. Bollon Funeral Home, 3042 Harrison Westwood. Services Tuesdav, October 1, at 10:30 A. M. Vattier Lodge No.

3R6, F. and A. M. seryices Monday M. NIE-Stanley beloved husband of Mrs.

Bernne Aufderbeck Nie, brother of Mrs. Irene Honnhorst, at his resi-d-nce, 14410 Dover Cleveland, Ohio. Saturday, Sept. 28, 1957, aae 53 vesrs. prayers from the Allison TELEVISION ELECTRONICS Days Evenings Aporoved For Veteran! NEW TORK IECH GArtield I 1650 Established 1910 Si; 8th, Cm 2, Ohio devoted father of Miry and Charles Sutton, suddenly, Friday, September 27, 1957, at residenre, 4624 Vine St.

Bernard; age 63 vears. Friends call at the Imwalle Memorial, 4811 Vine at Washinifon, Sunday, between 3 and 9 P. M. Requiem high mass St. Clement Church, Monday at Phone, write or visit 9 A.

M. St. Clement Men's Society meet at funeral home, Sunday at 8 P. JA. Roe Funeral Home, Robbins SI.

DO YOU went to learn to speak Spanish? Call JE 1-4795. THIEL-Charles beloved husband o' Erin? Welch Thiel, father of Mrs. Edna Windsc Charles Joseph I. anH 'ona'd H. Thiet.

fhursna-' Sentemher 26 1957; residence. 632 Madison Rd. Al ee M. Hullev (nee wr gnt, oevom, Covington, Tuesday, Oct. father of Robe W.

Hulley and Mrs with Requiem H'gn Mass Ruth Mitchell dear grandfather of Agnes Cnurcn at 8 30 A. M. Zr of l. St. John Cemetery.

Friends may Irene c.Mjren.iMO Monday iiry and Mrs. Sally Harris, Saturday, I O'NEILl-John beloved husband of September 27, 1957; residence, 2958 i Ruth De latroix O'Neill, brother of Bodley Ave. in his 81st year. Friends I Ella, Mary and Alice O'Neil, Thursday, may calf Monday after 4 P. M.

at The I Sept. 26, 1957, Ft Lauderdale Fla. Wain A. Bolton Funeral Home, 3042 I Friends may call Sunday after 3 P. Friends mav a.

the ihomas Memorial, 7500 Montgomery Kenwood. Sunday after I P. M. Services Monday. Sentemher 30, 1 M.

VERTNER Cheryl Ann, beloved daugh Services To Be Here For Victor V. Day Requiem High Mass will be sung at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday at St. Clement Church, St. Bernard, for Victor V.

Day, Bak-ersfield, a former Cin-cinnatian. Burial will be in St. Mary Cemetery, St. Bernard. Mr.

Day, who was 47 years old, died Wednesday at his home in Bakersfield after undergoing surgery. Requiem High Mass was sung for him Friday at St. Francis Church, Bakersfield. A resident of California since 1937, Mr. Day owned and operated the Summit Lodge in the area of the Green Horn Mountains for the last seven years.

His survivors include his widow. Mrs. Margaret Day; three daughters, Suzanna, Carolina and Theresa; a son, Victor Day six brothers, Harry, John, Louis, Joseph and Charles Day. all of Cincinnati, and George Day, Burbank, and two sisters, the Misses Harr son Westwood. Services i J.

J. aumvan a tu. im cm numc, LEARN SPEEDWRITING IN 6 WEEKS JOBS AWAIT! An average ot 10 calls per graduate at incomes ranging up to $2700 to $34 't per year New class starts Monday Call now--save money Day mgm day Saturday MIL If DRAUGHON COILEGE 136 E. Sixth St Telephone MA I 2456: MOTEL Xt McMillan at Bel Place. Tuesday, October 1, at 1:30 P.

M. ter ot ctor and Mary wmhi vertner, de'r sister of Donald Earl, Caro'yn, Robert Vertner snd Walter Sparks, Saturday, Seo'ember 28, 1957; age 5 years; residence, 4427 Creek B'ue Ash. Friends may call at the Chas. Miller Sons Funeral Home, Hamilton Ave. at Knowlton North-side Monday after 4 P.

M. Funeral services Tuesday at I f. M. WAHIER-Josenh beloved husband MEN, WOMEN and COUPLES to train for MOTEL MANAGEMENT and OP of Blanche Wahler fnee Hile), stepfather of Harrv Soide and grandfather Birthday Remembrance September 30, of my beloved husband, ERNEST R. ADAMS, who passed away April 30.

1957 Why God took vou from me so soon Is so hard to understand. But I knew vour suffering was over When he called you to that heavenly land. They said it would take a little time To heal my sorrow and then forget. They little know my heartaches And how much I miss you yet. wish I could have gone with vou Away from this world of grief and pain But I'll meet vou again soma sweet dav And we wilt never part again.

Sadly missed by his Loving Wife, Mrs. Louise Adams Birthday Remembrance Of our dear Husband and Father FREDERICK W. H. HOCKNEY Passed away December 28, 1955 We thought we'd know how we would feel If you should go away, We knew that we would miss you, Dad All through the night and day. But oh.

we never once had guessed That a I we'd want to do Would be to live with yesterday Just dreaming dreams of You. Sadly missed by Wife, Stella, Daughter Ida Lee, Son Frederick, Daughter-ln- Law Emma Jane, Grandson Frederick. Birthday Remembrance Of our dearly beloved Daughter and Sister, FREIDA tilt" I7RIT7IE) McNEFDE October I. 1932-October 6, 1943 God has taken home our darling Placed our bud among the flowers Taken back the one He lent us To a better home than ours. Always thinking of vou.

darling. Loved and remembered always bv Motherand Sisters and Grandpa Birthday Remembrance Of our be'oved son and brother, JOSEPH A. BRINKMAN, U.S.N. September 30, 192t-October II, 1946 God keen vou in perfect peace Until we meet again. Only Gnd knows how we miss you.

Sadly missed bv Mother, Father. B. -of her, Sisterend Family. In Loving Memory Of my beloved husband, JACOB (JACK) GOLDSMITH, ERATION. Only matured will be considered.

Aoe 25 to 59. Write NATIONAL MOTEL TRAINING, Box 60, of Mich.el Spidel and Jo Ann White-ford, Thursday, Sentember 26, 1957, at Moores Hilt, Ind. Funeral from the John J. Rdel Co. Funeral Home, Parkway and Race Street to the park, will pass before the congregation seated in the grand stand.

A committee of 30 to coordinate plans is headed by Bolger and Louis D. Arata grand marshal. Solemn recitation of the Holy Name pledge and outdoor benediction from an altar erected in midfield will climax the event. The Rev. John F.

Dillon, pastor of the Church of the Assumption, is supervising religious JONES-Rose Laura beloved daughter of Ora Lee Jones Friday September 27. 1957; residence, 796 Clinton Springs Ave. Friends may call the Jacocks-Elden A. Goo' Funeral Home, 2602 Gilbert at Taft Road, Sunday Jter 2 P. Services Monday, Ss.rjtimhpr 30.

lji I M. KNAU Harry bVother of Mrs. Walter (Frances) Applegate, Mrs. Earl (Irene) Heties itimer, Mrs. Tnomas (Ednai Hundley Michael Knau, Ferdie and Raymond Orth, Thursday, September 26, 1957; residence, 2401 Spring Grove age 57 years.

Fnends may call at the Rehotd Funeral Home 1712 Queen City at Grand, Sunday alter 2 P. M. Funeral Monday at 2 P. M. KOLKMEYEI Harry beloved husband of Marie Wick Koikmever (nee Schneider), brother of Joseph Ko.k-mtyer Friday, Sentetnner 27, 1957; residence, 117 I.

McMicken Ave his 74th year. Funeral Mondev, Seotember 30, from the Ried linger-Lemen Funeral Home, 19 Green at A. M. Requiem high mass Franri lawanri CShurch at 9 652 State Monday, September Requiem H.gh Mass St. Mary Church Monday Sept.

30, at 9:30 A. M. PAGELS-Reinhart beloved brother of Mrs. Gordon Burrer and uncle of Mrs. Richard Voss, Gordon Jr.

and f-ed Pagels Burrer, Friday, September 27 1957; residence, 6401 Ridge Pleasant Ridge. Friends may call at the Baiter SaUd funeral home, 3412 Clifton Ave. Monday from 4 to 9 P. M. Services Tuesday.

October 1, at 10:30 A. M. In heu ot flowers, contributions maybemade to VOurfavoritech3rjjv. PARVIN-Jeinnefie fnee Dav'O, wife the late George H. Parvin, devoted mother of Mrs.

James D. Long, sister of Mrs. Nina Davis of Venice, California; Mrs. Charles F. Weber of Day-jn, ,0 HaRpr R.

Dav, i r'" Sept. 27, 1957; residence, 3261 Nash Mt. Lookout. Friends may call at the Vorhis funeral home, 5501 Montgomery Norwood, Sunday, 4 to 9 P. M.

Services Monday, Sept. 30 at 2 P. M. PETERSMAN Joseph, beloved husband of Ce.l Wellirghoff Petersman, devotee father ot D'n and Roger Petersman, Mrs. Gtenn (Loraine) Batchelor, Mis.

Don (Jane I Sunderhaus and 9 grand JOURNEY'S END (DEATHS) A ADAMSON-George beloved husband of Martha Kuehn Adamson, devoted father of Rov W. Adamson and brother of iWs. Blanche Frank and Mss Bessie Adamson Friday, Seotember 27, 1957; residence. 1341 Manss Price Friends may call at the Grueter A Son funeral home, lliff and Glenway Monday from 4 to 10 P. M.

Funeral Tuesdav, October 1 it 10 A. fvl Moose Lodge Cincinnati No. 2 will hold services Mondavat8 P.M. BAUER Harry, beloved husband of Carrie Bauer (Warable, dear brother of Mrs. W.

Meredith Yeatman and the late John Leonard Ulrich Bauer; residence, 8669 Colerain Groesher.k, passed away at St. Petersburg, Sent. 25, 1957, aged 73 years. Funeral services at the Nerdhard Funeral Home, 7401 Hamilton Mt. HeaMhy, Sect.

30. at 10:30 A M. interment Bevis Cfmetery. Yeatman 'odge No. 162, F.

A. M. services Sunday at 8 M. Friends may call from 4 to 9 P. M.

Sunday. BLOOD H. Milton, oeloved husband of Olga L. Blood, devoted brother of Mrs. Grace Meinrke and Mrs.

Irene Gilbert-son and Mrs. Edith Miller, Fr Sept. 27, 1957 at the residence, 3B4A Hyde Park Ave. Fnends mav call at the tt, Good Kelsch Funeral Hone, 3024 Madison Hyde Park at Oakley Square, S'rndav, 3 to 9 P. M.

Services and Chicago, Illinois, Tuesday at 2 M. BOHRER-Flora (nee Hanselman beloved mother of Mrs. Charlotte Brown, Mary Hazel and lerov Bohrer, September 26 1957, at Georgetown, Ohio. Frifnds may call at the Cahall funeral hoTf Georgetown, Sunday after 3 P. W.

Serv ces Monday, September 30, at 2 P. M. BROOKS 4NK Charles beloved husband of late Harriet Brookhantt (nee Folletf), devoted father of C. Pavmond 1ro.ikbink ard Mrs. John R.

S'ple, dpir brother of Ernest Brook-bank and Mrs. Clara Gerrish, September 28, 1957; formerly of 250 Van Voast Bellevue, Ky. Services October 2, at the DobHing Funeral Home, 241 Fairfield Bei'evre, at 10 Friends may call Tuesday from 4 to 9 P. M. UXE-Emma fnee Kielv), beloved wife of the late Peter Buxe and mother of Mrs.

Clarence Arnold of Newtown, Ohio, Mrs. Edward Westerman of Washington, D. M'S. Emma Funsch and Mrs, NeM Jansen of Lakeside Park, grandmother of Jack Sandman and Sister of Mrs. Ne'l Johns, Saturday, Sentemher 28, 1957 at her residence, 1241 Ida St.

FuTeral from the Gilhosn Funerpt Home. Woodburn Lincoln. Du notice will be given CARPENTER-C. Frank." beloved "husband of Marie Humbert Carpenter, brother of Mrs. Ha'rV (Marv) Carder, at his residence, 1714 ink lick Covg-ton, Fr day.

Sen'emhfr 27, 1957. Services a1 the Rose Funeral Home. Ribb5 St. ar-rf Md.son Cov ntoi. Tuesday, Otobe 1, it 10 A.

M. Inte'nent Greenwood Cee'e'v. Oh. o. ma call from 3 to 10P.

M. Montiav. DANTIC beloved' husband of Mi'v Lindauer Dnntic, devoted father of V-s. Mary McFadden Oa'a Dantic; aiso two grandchilH-en re' 55TS Homer Ave. Norwood.

SuH. deniv Fr.dav, September 27, 1957. F-iends ra'l at the Vnrh. homi. S501 Montgome'y Rd Norwood, Monday 4 to 9 P.

M. Srv es Tuesdav. October 1, at 1:15 P. M. V.

beloved husband o' Margj'et Day fnee Masz'eO, devoted father of Suzanna, Carohua, Victor and Theresa Hay, brother of Harry, Jonn, Louis, George, Joseph. Chafes, Me'V and Caroiiri Dav. Wednesday. Serember 25, 1957; at Bakersf.e d. Ca' f.

fiends may call a the Im-wal Vemcral, 4811 Vme St, at Wasng'or. 5'. Bernard Monday between 4 and 9 P. M. Reouiem gh macs, St.

C'ement Church, Tuesdav, at 9 A M. DOEGEM-yvnliam teoved husbond of rra M'Uer Doegen 'nee B'owni ed fattv of M'S Cars iBabr' Gerve', M'S. Do'Cv of Orlando, and the ia'e M-s. Eda Wajne' 26. res.dnr 4609 Rin rj Run P'ire li my ca at tie Grueer Son ft hoe.

I.i' ard Glenway (m-n 4 to 10 P. V. Fune'al Monday, 30 a' 9 A. e- 7 30, at 10 A. M.

f-nenrjj may can Sunday after 2 P. M. Enquirer. PBX RECEPTION IS't COURSE Pleasant dignitiea work, aood Dev toi trained ooeretorsr -reining 2 to 5 weeks, tvoino tree; dav eveninqs VIllfR URAUGHON (UIIEGE. 136 SietF St MA 545 WARDEN Bert beloved husband of Rutn Warden, Thursday, September id, 1957.

formerly of Cardiff Ave Services Monday. September 30 at 10 A. Fnends mav call at Witt, Good Kelsch funeral nome, 3026 Madison Hvde Park at Oakley Square, Sun-day, September 29, from 7 to 9 P. M. MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES WASSERMAN Ida Zeff, of 5427 Grafton devoted mother of Mrs.

Herman Geller, Melvin and Norman Was I I Prompt SERVICE HELP iowfot FLORENCE DANIEL I would like to hear from vou. Rev. herman aM ster o' Mr Mary and Caroline Day, both of Cincinnati. Rose Laura Jones Services for Miss Rose Laura Jones, a medical laboratory technician at Deaconess Hospital, will be conducted at 2 p. m.

tomorrow at the Jacocks-Elden Gershow. Robert, David and Nathan A. M. Friends may call Sunday, after 4 P. M.

children, brother ot Henry ana Wil LOST AND FOUND Zeff. Servires Weil funeral home, 3Vui Reading Sunday, Sept. 29 at 1:30 Fire Loss $1200 Children playing with matched were blamed for a $1200 fire yesterdav at the Modern Build liam Petersnan and Louisa Wauligman, Saturday, September 28, 1957; age m. Please omit flowers, FOUND Boston terrier; vicinity lower Price Hill. WA 1-5646.

i KREMER Theodore, husband of the late Bertha DeLaCroi Kremer and dear father of Carl, Dora and Berlha Kremer ard the late Henry J. Kremer, at his i residence, R.ver Harrison, Ohio, R. R. 3. Friday.

Sept. 27, 1957, in his 38th year. Friends may call at the Ubove residence after 2 P. M. Sunday.

58, resilience j.a loveu vmCM-JoSn beloved husbjnd of may cell et Rebold unerel Home. 3700 fiienmore Ave. at Morert Chev-! Jm) fher John Tuesrlay after 1 FunerJl 0( Fai'hnks, A.esta. ers Supply Co. yard.

Mills Ave. FOUND YOUNG BOXER Fawn; vicinity Eastern Ave.JE 1-2674. and the Norfolk Western A. Good funeral home, 2602 Gil- neoneiosy, Beouiem nii, SatlTdey. Sent.

2B, 1957. Fune-a Martin Church, 9 A. M. Member of Tuedev at 2 P. M.

from the GOLD BRACELEl-Lost St. Anthony's Monastery on 9 22, 12-1. Reward. MA 1-9057 evenings. LOST -Billfold, at entrance of Miami White Water Forest on Harrison Pike.

Route 52. Papers urgently needed. Call collect, 212y, Georgetown, Ohio. St. Martin Men Society.

PIERCEGerard Robert, infant son of Eugene and Josephine DeLpe Pierce, Friday, Sent. 27, 1957 blessing J. J. Co. Funeral Home, 1336 E.

WrMillan at Bell Place, Monday, Sept. 30 at 1230 P. M. PORTNER Raymond beloved husband of Florence A. Portner (nee Lin-der), devoted father of Mrs.

Doris nclennon i.nd Frederick Portner, Requiem High Mass et St. John the Baptist Church, Harrison, Monday, Sept. 30, at 9-30 A. M. The Holy Name Soc.ety will hold Rosary service at the residence Sunday at 2:15 P.

M. The jackmen Funeral Home in charge. KRUSE-Henry, be'oved husband of Mane E. Kruse (nee Friedman), rtsi-rnce, 2101 Mary laid Covington, Ky, Friday, September 27, 1957, age 67 years Friends may call at the Who passed away September 29, 1956. A precious one left ut lust one year Railroad.

The blaze destroyed bert Ave. Burial will be in rjvving shingles and lumber SpHng Grove. CIO Locals Disclaim Ad Of Charterites Against 9-X Forty-nine CIO union locals, with the fine courteous treat-with a total membership of service accorded i o-i Ann ithem bv all of the Republican mor. han 23,000 yesterday d.s- TTr.mil. elected officials of the Hamil LOST Fox Terrier, mixed bribed, male mostly white with small brown ipots vi'inity Bridgetown Rd.

License No, 2136. Reward. HU 1-5090. ago Toaay A voice we loved It stilled A nlace 11 vacant in our homt Which never can bt filled. Linnemann Funeral Home, loif brother of Flora, Elmer, Alfred and Eleveniti Covington, from 2 the late Fred, Harry and' Walter Port LOST-Male collie bfack with white ring around neck, brown ears; vicinity Winston Park, or Letonia.

REWARD JU 1-2394 LOST Lady's black panel leather purse Shillito's Friday. 9 27. Please return until 9 P. M. Sunday.

Requiem High 28, 1957; formerly of Sadiv missed bv hit loving wife. Car-trude, and alnistoved ones. In Loving Memory Of our fricioui Nephew, ROGER A. GIDEON, 7189 Pddison Rd. Services at T.

Gods Bible School TaSernade. Friends mov ca'l Monday 4 to 9 P. M. at Gods B.b School Parlors. I8I0 Voung St Oa'bert Mortuary in charQe of ar- VVHlfflNGTON-Fmily (nee Davis), wife of the late Robert C.

Whittinoton, noher of Mrs. Mrrcella Tate, Mrs. Isabellt Carroll, Mrs. Sylvia Tomes Dewey, James and Alfred Whitt noton; September 26, 1957; residence, Eight Mile Rd. Services T.

P. White I Scni Funeral H-. 2050 Beerhmont Mt. Waihing-in Monday, September 30, at 10:30 ft. M.

Friends may call Sunday, after 4 P. M. WOLF Harry beloved husband o' Nellie Wolf fnee lim), devoted father of Harold and Robert Wolf, at his residence. 614 Walnut St. ige 7X years.

Prayers at the Vonder-riasr Setter Funeral Home, Third nri Overton Newnort, Tuesdav October 1, 1157 at 8 30 A. M. Re Utiem High Mass, 5t, Anlhony Church at 9 A Friends may cal iter 4 P. M. Monday.

Wor4 War I Veteran contents of bao. Keep money, no ques tions. 6511 Roe St. BR 1-6526. Mass and interment Tuesday, October 1, at Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

LANGERMAN Emma (nee trosenne). wife ot the let Edwin F. Langerman, devoted mother of Edwin F. lanqer-nan, Thursday, Seriember 26 1957: res dence 5643 lawnda'e Pleasant doe. Friends may ca 1 1 at the Vorhis fun.ial hum.

fVll Mnntooiierv Rd who passed away September 27, 1944 LOST Valuable diamond rino nd nihb tVhite 4 Sons Funeral Home, 2050 leechrront Mt. Washington, Tuesday, October 1, at JP. M. POWEll-Helen, beloved daughter ot the late Matthew and Bridget Mori-(rity Powell, dear sunt of John and illiam McCarthy, Joseph Matthew and Vary Powell. Mrv Helen Mttlfeather.

those whom we love go out or sight But never out of mind. Thev an cheriihed in the hearts Of those thev leave behind. auerd ring. VCinty of SwiMon Center (award BR 1-0121 LOST Round Gold rcpe tin- Vicinity downtown. PA 1-2700, line 281.

9 A. M. 5:30 P. M. Evenings, CA 1-5677 Norwood Sunday.

4 to 9 P. Serv ir Urmrlew 5entnher 30. at 1 1 Mrs. Alice Hilterbridle and Mrs John Loved and Remembered bv Aunfsand Uncles In Loving Memory LOST-Red chow, male; name, Butch lima in right nind lea. biafk mouth.

vicinity Red Bank. Reward. WO I -42 1 2 A. M. Dorcas Chapter No.

277, O.E.S. Saturdriy, September 2fl, services Sunday. P. M. 1957; residence 4526 Smith toad, WAPRf-Harry fHap.

beloved hus- ood. fnerds my ca'l at the bard of tre lte Do'a Her la Warre, Nur-e Bros. Fune-al Home, UJ7 Mon. eiPed aHer o' Mrs. Rxard ifthe 9omerv Bosd.

Monday, 4 to 9 P. M. Motfer brotner-m-law ot W.li-am anri ou.e-n t-Igi Mass ltt iew CSjith. Ethfi Ka Saturday. September 28.

'i-dav. 1, at 8:30 A. M. 1957; residenre, 50ifl Deti Hft 0'- Flora E. fnee Schm.dtl, beloved tier! o' SI'Ji ver Rd Friencs mav wife ot the late Edwir Rarie and all at te V.tt A Sterner De-h.

lk iot ier of Edw-n H. Rabe and Mrs fur-erl Home. 4619 Delhi at Rabben I ipseph Jonei, sister of M'S. Joseph ton County rourthouse. The nine Republican legislators, elected by all the people of Hamilton County have proven themselves to be good friends of organized labor and have supported organized labor in its fight ajninst the so-called 'right-to-work' and other attempted entiiabor legislation." Represented by the signers were locals of United Brewery Workers.

Internatitjial Union of Electric Workers; Plaything, Novelty and Jewelry Workers. Rubber Workers. Communications Workers. Glass Tile Railroad Transportation Workersfend United claimed sentiments of Charter Party political advertisements relative to the CIO Industrial Union Council. In a statement, the group objected to a newspaMT advertisement which ini lii led a pk-ture of Valter T.

Eitainger, a past president of the council, with an attack on the 9-X system. "The membership of these 49 locals wish to be on public record to the rffee that the paid political ads of the Charter party relative to the Council do not express sentiments of these local unions," the statement said. furthermore, the locals listed re well pleased and satisfied CARD OF THANKS LOST-Diamond writ watch; East 7th Covington, between K-oger and Albe.s. Reward. HE 1-3697.

LOST-Black and white corker, in North Avondaie; CtMomia license; answers to Fiepoer. Rewaro. AV 1-7105. LOST-Male boxer fawn; rapier-tag; one bad ear; WeMetrt Hills vic.miy Reward. MO 1-8321.

LOST- Diamond and platinum circle nd Sect, "ew.vd. 10 Card Of Thanlts Sincere thank? apprec ton Is ei- Uiie later, i 'ronry anr Vrs. Wi'iiam nenoricks, i I .1 Of our beloved mother and grandmother. ANNA ZIMMER, who oassed away September 37, 1956. Toda.

recalls sad memories Of a Deir One gone to rest And the ones who think of her today the ones wio loved her pest. Her Children and Grandchildren In Loving Memory Of my Darling Husband, WILLIAM O'REILLY, who passed awav September 21, 1955 Unseen to tht world, you stand at my side. And tenderly whisper, death cannot divdt. Your loving Wife, lth. ITTLI-Esteile (net Le FetwrJ." beloved i rtldu W2d" neighbors for the kmdeM and sym-wter Mr- W.non, Rufener and n.

us in great rno'er Fr.dy September 27, 1957; 7 Qof desrl thtr, ears. Prayers Tuesday. October 1, a' I B.r.e IMUII LOU BICIE RUSSELL. LOST-lady's black billfold! Covington the linneirtann fi9tl Hoe. 25-27 nilip and th M-'ia'd itfie Thursday September 26, 1957; res.denre, 4725 Whetsel Ave.

Fnends may il at the Thomas Funeral Home, 4418 Whetsel Madisonvifie Sunday after f. Services Monday, 2 30 P. woo.wprinsj jp; tewarq. Ml I-IB PARAKf ET-I ostf white and pa bine white wings: name: Perky- has 56 on lac band; vicinity of Western Hiltsi reward. HU 1-7725.

Eenally do we wish to thank Dr. Jonn Cunmrk. all donors of the many beautiful floral offerings, cardj of sympathv and those who in any way assisted Tht Bereaved Children ind Family. levrnth St Covington, at 15 M. Requiem high mass a Blessed 5acremi Cjrch, at 9 A.

M. Interment St. Mary Cemetery. Friends may call after 2 P. M.

Monday. E. 4TH ST. MA 1-362 A aVai A A A -RVat attafr "irh.nl 'eta rV it ih A rli iSAi aVA 4 JkAAiaKA 4.

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