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Women Rising Fast On Capital Job Ladder WASHINGTON (UPI) The ad- Mrs. Virginia H. Knauer, direc- FBI Recovers Some Hotel Loot ministration has made "unparal- tor of the Office Consumer 'Afleled headway" in naming women fairs, said that although she is the only female special assistant to the top government jobs despite a President, all of President Nixon's failure to name women to the Su- staff treat her "as an equal partpreme Court or the Cabinet, a ner." group of women appointees said In the number of women 1971, Sunday. in top decision-making jobs In a copyrighted interview in U. jumped from 26 to 79 those S.

News and World Report, six top earning from $28,000 to $42,500. Adwomen officeholders agreed that ditionally, 260 women were named Washington is still a man's world, to presidential commissions. "but that women are making unIn the past, the government has paralleled headway." defended its lack of women in govHelen Delich Bentley, first wom- ernment by saying it was difficult an chairman of the Federal Mari- to find qualified possibilities willtime Commission, said, "I have felt ing to handle the fulltime responin the past two years that there's a sibilities of top jobs. definite turning, and it's beginning Brig. Gen.

Jeanne M. Holm, to come almost like a. tidal wave, highest ranking woman in the Air with the change in attitude, deter- Force, said that some negative attimination and confidence of wom- tudes toward women in the milien, although there's still a long tary service still exist, but prejuway to go." dice is lessening. Floating Legend Dies At Hong Kong Shipyard LONDON (AP) The blaze that AFTER THE WAR, she made destroyed the once-mighty liner her first commercial voyage in 1946 Queen Elizabeth in Hong Kong as the flagship of the Cunard line. harbor on Sunday marked the end Over the next two.

decades, she of a floating legend. carried nearly 1.5 million passenIn a career that spanned more gers and lodged 3.5 million miles than three decades, the at sea in more than 900 Atlantic saw service as a wartime crossings. troopship, luxury passenger liner Celebrated around the world, and, latterly, would-be tourist at- she represented to Britons a symtraction. She was being refitted in bol prestige and dominance at Hong Kong for yet another lease sea. on life, as a floating university.

But by the mid-1960s, chamNostalgic Britons recall how she pagne on the afterdeck was accombaffled Nazi submariners during panied by gloom in the Cunard World War II. Launched in 1938, boardroom. Facing competition she made her maiden voyage in from jetliners that whisked across secrecy two years later across the the Atlantic in hours, the Queen North Atlantic to ferry American Elizabeth was losing money. troops to the war fronts in Europe. She sailed unescorted, relying In 1968, Queen Elizabeth went on her quadruple way of her older sister, the er engines to elude torpedoes.

Her Queen Mary, sold to American inhuge, gray-painted hull she was terests as a chunk of floating nosthe largest passenger liner ever talgia. She was to be sold to a built startled U-boat captains, group of businessmen in Philadelslipping from them at 30 phia as a floating hotel and conknots. vention center. The deal fell In all, she carried perhaps through. Eventually Cunard sold 000 soldiers, packed 15,000 at a the Queen Elizabeth to a Florida time into cabins designed to ac- company for a tourist attraction.

comodate 2000 peace time passen- Built for $30 million at 1938 prices, gers. she fetched $8.6 million. Last year, her new owners went bankrupt. The liner, DETROIT (UPI) An estimated $750,000 in diamond, emerald and ruby jewelry believed taken from the Hotel Pierre in New York last week was recovered late Sunday here, FBI agents said. FBI agent Neil Welch said authorities acted on a tip received earlier Sunday but declined to say precisely how or where the loot was found.

The items included a 30-carat emerald pendant, a bracelet with 114 emeralds and 66 diamonds, a set of diamond earrings with 182 stones, a set of ruby earrings, a huge emerald ring, a pair of emerald earrings and big diamond brooch with several diamond clusters, Welch said. now a rusted, battered hulk berthed at Port Everglades, was declared a fire hazard and seemed headed for the scrapyard. Shipping tycoon C. Y. Tung took over the vessel from creditors for $3.2 million.

Tung planned to use her as a floating university and ordered her to sail to Hong Kong for repairs and refitting. En route, the Queen Elizabeth renamed Seawise University, a on Tung's initials broke down off Haiti and drifted until she was towed to Curacao, Netherlands Antilles. Eventually she reached Hong Kong last July, Tung spent around $1 million readying the ship for her voyage from Florida to Hong Kong and almost another $6 million since July. And now she is dead. UN's New Chief Looking To Women For Secretariat NEW YORK (AP) The United Nation's new secretary-general, Kurt Waldheim, said Sunday he was going to try to put women in at the top level of his administration.

"There is not one woman in the top level," he said. "I am going to try to get women in the top level of the secretariat," the administrative arm of the world peace-keeping body. "We need fresh blood," he said in a television interview, and added he would try to recruit people with varied backgrounds, persons who come from outside the diplomatic world. HE ALSO SAID he would be "willing to go everywhere if it is Guards Thwart Escape Attempt At Belfast Jail BELFAST, Northern Ireland (UPI) Prisoners shouting and singing Irish Republian Army songs staged uprising Sunday in Belfast's Crumlin Road Jail after guards thwarted an escape attempt by suspected IRA members. A sniper wounded a British soldier in Londonderry.

The army said gunner David Gerald Goffin 20, was shot in the leg while on patrol in the Roman Catholic Bogside area of the city. His condition, was described as not serious. AN ARMY spokesman said a gunman fired at an army observation post in the Blighs Lane area of Londonderry and that the solhit the gunman. was diers returned fire, thinking, they seen to stagger and drop a gun," the spokesman said. At the prison, the army rushed two platoons of troops to patrol the walls when the prisoners broke through a cordon of guards into the jail's exercise yard.

Guard reinforcements finally managed to herd the rebellious inmates back into their cells and restore order, an army spokesman said. He said no troops entered the yard itself. A spokesman for the home affairs ministry denied reports the disturbances reached "riot proportions." Monday, January 10. 1972 -Funerals For more complete information funeral director, refer to NAME TIME ANDERSON, Shelly Lynn 11:00 A.M. ANDREW.

Florence M. 10:30 A.M. BALES, Nellie 10:00 A.M. BALLARD, Le Lenora 10:00 A. M.

BRAKER, Walter A. 2:00 P.M. CHANEY. George 10:00 A.M. DOHRMANN, Catherine 10:30 A.

M. FRANKS, Anna 9:00 A. M. GUENTHER, Emma HALBERSTADT, Frank V. 11:00 A.M.

HAUCK, Lauretta J. 2:00 P. M. HERZOG, Mary B. 9:00 A.

M. HOOG, Anna M. 10:30 A.M. HOLLIDAY, Clifford L. 11:00 A.M.

JAMES, William L. 10:00 A. M. KALLAHER, Lou Will 10:00 A.M. KRESS, Earl E.

7:30 P. M. LAMMERS, Lester E. 2:30 P.M. MARTIN, Roger A.

1:30 P.M. MORRIS, Charles S. MORRISSEY, James J. 10:30 A. M.

MURRAY, Ruth E. 10:00 A.M. MUTH, Magdalena 9:00 A. M. PANTLE, Robert 10:00 A.

M. RADIN, Mala 10:30 A.M. ROLF, Joseph S. 10:30 A. M.

SEIGLA, Stanley H. Sr. 1:00 P.M. SISTER M. Germaine S.R.P.

9:30 A. M. SNELL. Florence TURPIN, Bonnie Jean 11:00 A. M.

VAUGHT, Margaret 2:00 P. M. WALTON, Mary 11:00 A. M. WEITZ, Carl N.

10:30 A. M. WHITE. Viddie 1:30 P. M.

BAILEY, Thomas Harvey 1:00 P.M. BENNETT, Herman H. 9:00 A.M. BERNHART, Perry 1:30 P.M. EDWARDS, Virgil 2:00 P.

M. EVANS. Aaron L. FARRIS, Clifford E. 10:30 A.

M. HALL, Elaine R. METZGER, Ralph A. 1:00 P. M.

KAPPNER, Rose 10:30 A. M. POLLMAN, Bernard 10:00 A. M. REECE, Loretta 2:00 P.

M. RUSSELL, Clarence M. 1:00 P. M. SCOTT, Carl T.

2:00 P. M. SURBER, C. Edward 1:30 P. M.

THOMAS, Wilhelmina 2:00 P. M. WILKERSON, Louis W. 2:30 P. M.

WILLIAMS, Harry F. 10:00 A. M. YUST, Anthony Wayne 2:00 P.M. Journey a End RADIN Mala, beloved mother of Martin and Emil Radin, passed away Friday, January 7, 1972, at residence, 5 W.

Elder age 89 years. Blessing Tuesday, January 11 at the Riedlinger-Lemen Funera! Home, 19 Green St. 10:30 A. M. No visitation.

REECE Loretta (nee Byus), wife of the late Walter 0. Reece; mother of Arthur, Walter and Charles Reece, Margaret Freuderberg, Alice. Putman, Erlyne Meyer and Avanelle Biedinger and the late John and Carl Reece; sister of Elve Williamson, Alma Gould and Joseph Byus; residence, Branch Hill, Ohio; Saturday, January 8, 1972. Visitation Tufts Funeral Home, Loveland. Ohio, Monday 6 to 9 P.

M. Services Branch Hill Church of Christ, Tuesday, January 11 at 2. P. M. Remains will lie in state at the church from 1 P.

M. until the hour of service. Should friends desire, contributions may be sent to the Branch Hill Church of Christ Building Fund. ROLF Joseph beloved husband of Mrs. Alberta Rolf (nee Knarr), devoted father of Mrs.

Jane Miller, dear grandfather of Claudia, Susan and Laurie Miller, dear brother of Bernard, Stanley and Cyril Rolf, Saturday, January 8, 1972. Residence, 20 W. Ridge Newport; age 62 years. Services Wednesday, January 12, at 10:30 A.M. at the Muehlenkamp-Erschell New port Funeral Home, 835 York St.

Visitation 4 to 9 P. M. Tuesday. Memorials may be made to St. Pauls Episcopal Church, Newport, Ky.

RUSSELL Clarence McKinley, beloved husband of Mrs. Ella Thomas Russell, brother of Mrs. Allie Adams of Washington, D. Mrs. Elizabeth Spurling, Mrs.

Eddie Neal and Mr M. D. Russell of Alabama, also nieces, nephews and other relatives; residence 3139 Eden Thursday, January 6, 1972. Friends may at J. C.

Battle Sons Funeral Home, 543 Rockdale, Monday from 1 6 to 9 P. M. Funeral Tuesday at P. M. at Re la otist Ch ch, Rev.

L. V. Booth officiating. Interment, Union Baptist Cemetery "Battle for Golden Service." SCOTT Carl beloved husband of the late Anna R. Scott (nee Sparks), beloved father of Danny and Jerry Scott, dear brother of Jasper, Orville, Floyd, Cecil Scott and Mrs.

Blanche Henderson, dear grandfataher of Marc and Sue Ann Scott; residence 315 Division Erlanger, Ky. Sunday, January 9, 1972; age 63 years. Services Wednesday, January 12, 1972 at the Linnemann Funeral Home, Erlanger, ky. at 2 P. M.

Interment Forest Lawn Memorial park. Visitation Tuesday 4 to 9 P. M. SEIGLA Stanley H. beloved husband of Mamie Seigla, devoted father of Lola Parrish and Stanley Harry Seigla Jr.

devoted grandfather of Mary Ellen and John Parrish, devoted brother of Ralph E. Seigla, Saturday, January 8, 1972; residence 10381 Deerfield Montgomery. M. at the Strawser Funeral Home Friends may, call Monday after 4 P. 9503 Kenwood Blue Ash.

Service Tuesday P. M. For those who choose donations to the American Cancer Society. SNELL Florence, wife of Roxie Snell, devoted sister of Sue Meyers and Dorothy Dils and devoted aunt of Dolores and Jerry Dils; Saturday, Janvary 8, 1972. Residence, formerly of Blue Ash.

Service will be hed at convenience of the family. Arrangements by Strawser Funeral Home. SR. M. GERMAINE S.F.P.

Catherine Atzenhofer, survived by two nieces, Anna Atzenhofer, and Marie Fritz, of Mannhein, Germany, and a close friend, Mrs. Helen D. Huber, 1550 Joseph St. Saturday, Jan. 8, 1972, in her 87th year.

Friends may call Monday at the St. Clare Convent from 3 to 8 p. m. Mass of the Resurrection, Tuesday at 9:30 a. m.

at St. Clare Convent. SURBER C. Edward, beloved husband of Betty Robson Surber, devoted father of Mrs. Daun Preston, Mrs.

Paula Alf and Michael Surber and Jeff Hermann, brother of Billy E. and Hubert Surber Jr. and Mrs. Melba Vest, also survived by four grandchildren, Sunday, January 9, 1972; residence 40 Dobson Lockland. Friends may call at the Vorhis Funeral Home, 310 Dunn Lockland, Monday, 6 to 9 P.

M. Services Tuesday, January 11, at 1:30 P. M. THOMAS Wilhelmina Morling, of 1248 Grace formerly of Lawrenceburg, beloved wife of Thomas and dearest mother of Mrs. Mrs.

William Franz, Cleves, Mrs. James Pendleton, Madison, Stephen McMullen Hamilton, Ohio and Fred Morlina. Cincinati. dearest sister of Mrs. Alfred Betscher, Elizabethtown, passed away Sunday at Good Samaritan Hospital.

Services 2 P. Wednesday with visitation 4 10 9 P. M. Tuesday. Fitch Bros.

Funeral Home, Lawrenceburg, Ind. TURPIN Bonnie Jean, beloved wife of Paul E. Turpin, devoted mother of Jeffrey Ray and Jodi Kay Bullis, January 8, 1972; residence, 58 Day Circle, Milford. Friends may call at the Thomas Funeral Home, 4418 Whetsel Madisonville, Monday from 6 to 9 P.M. Funeral service Tuesday 11 A.M.

YUST Anthony Wayne; beloved son of William and Ethel Taylor Yust; dear brother of Nancy Jeffers, Bertha Clevenger, Carolyn, Mary, Roberts, Judy Sparks, David William, Kenneth, Johnny and Yust; Saturday, Jan. 8, 1972; age 22 years; residence, 5064 Winneste Ave. may call at the Chas. A. Miller Sons Funeral Home, Hamilton at Knowlton Northside, 4 to 9 P.

M. Funeral services Tuesday at 2 P. M. THE CINCINNATI address of the obituary below. FUNERAL HOME T.

P. White Sons Vorhis Anderson J. J. Sullivan Co. Gruefer Shorten Schaefer Busby Dobbling Muehlenkamp-Erschell Linnemann Muehlenkamp-Erschell John J.

Radel Cook Chas. A. Miller Sons Busse Borgmann Co. Gilligan-Barrere Hodapp Vitt Stermer Busse Borgmann Co. Vorhis Schmidt-Dhonau Tufts Rebold Rebold Riedlinger-Lemen Muehlenkamp-Erschell Strawser Hodapp Strawser Thomas Bamber Thompson Gilligan Cahall Chas.

A. Miller Sons Witt, Good Kelsch Vorhis Alison Rose Vorhis Chas. A. Miller Sons Monroe-Copher Chas. A.

Miller Sons Albert L. Boehmer Tufts J. C. Battle Sons Linnemann Vorhis Fitch Bros. Vorhis Muehlenkamp-Erschell Chas.

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12 Jan. 12 Jan. 11 VAUGHT Margaret beloved daughter of Mrs. Henrietta (nee Bleil) Vaught, and the late Richard Vaught, sister of William H. Vaught, of Cincinnati, also survived by two nephews; Friday, Jan.

Y. 1972; residence, Palmyra, N. Friends may call at the Bamber Funeral Home, 3011 Woodburn Ave. Monday from 2 to 4 p. m.

and 7 to 9 p. m. Services Tuesday, Jan. 11, at 2 p. m.

Walnut Hills Chapter No. 213 O.E.S. will hold servicrs Monday at 8 p.m. WALTON Eakins of Mrs. Cincinnati, Margaret Samuels and Mrs.

Helen Smith both of New York. cousin of Mrs. Ruth Smith of Cincinnati, also survived by other relatives and friends: Saturday, January 8, 1972: residence Lincoln Ave. Friends may call Monday, January 10 from 6 to 9 P. M.

at the Thompson Funeral Home. 820 Lincoln where funeral services will be 11 A.M. Tuesday, Rev. C. E.

Drummer, presidina. Interment. United American Cemetery. WEITZ Carl beloved husband of Jeannette Weitz (nee Ernst), devoted father of Carl William, James, Michael and Mary Weitz, brother of John Weitz; also survived by eight grandchildren, Saturday, January 8, 1972 at his residence, 8353 Taffy Drive, West Chester, Ohio. Funeral from the Gilligan Funeral Home, Montgomery at Galbraith Tuesday, January 11.

Mass of the Resurrection St. Susanna Church of Mason, Ohio, at 10:30 A. M. Friends may call Monday after P. M.

WHITE Viddie (nee Ellis), beloved wife of the late James H. White; dear aunt of Mrs. Virginia Teckman, Mrs. Mildren McPhee, Mrs. Martha Ernst, Dwight and Charles Saturday, January 8, 1972; residence, Georgetown, Ohio.

Friends may call at the Cahall Funeral Home, Georgetown, Ohio from 4 to 9 P. M. Monday. Services Tuesday, January 11, 1:30 P. M.

WILKERSON Wildman Wilkerson, stepfather of Mrs. Lena Rupp and brother of William P. Wilkerson, Sunday, January 9, 1972; residence 8172 Fontaine Amberley Village. Friends may call at the Wappner Funeral Home, 98 S. Diamond Mansfield, Ohio, Tuesday, 7 to 9 P.

M. Services Wednesday, January 12, at 2:30 P. M. WILLIAMS Harry beloved husband of Rose Williams (nee Duffy), dear father of Mrs. Rosemary Duckio, Mrs.

Helen Catherine Bueter and Mrs. Rita Brogan, brother of Mrs. Loretta Lamping, Mrs. Marian Schor, Mrs. Marcella Harris, Amor, Robert and Lawrence Williams, January 8, 1972; residence 218 Glazier Bellevue, Ky.

Prayers from Muehlenkamp-Erschell Newport Funeral Home, 835 York Wednesday at 9:30 A. M. Mass of the Resurrection 10 A. M. at Sacred Heart Church.

Visitation 4 to 9 P.M. Tuesday. Louis husband of the late Ella A1 MONUMENTS GRAVE MARKERS AND MONUMENTS SEARS, ROEBUCK CO. MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES AFTER INVENTORY CLEARANCE Save More At Seymour Headquarters for SHAPELY Blouses, Pants, Tunics, Skirts, Dresses for women; SHAPELY sport shirts, dress shirts for men. Open 7 days a week.

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Togetherness Is Money Your handy craft talent and our prime local sales outlet. Write details to Box 428 Enquirer: WANTED TV stamp after books, $2.50 each. Call 721-6877 6 P. M. LOST AND FOUND BLACK COCKER SPANIEL Lost New Year's Eve, from Observatory Drive, Hyde Park.

$100 reward for safe return. Call days 721-1310, eves. 321- 3230. FOUND -Male German Shepherd. tan, about year old: Price Hill area.

Phone 471-7506. FOUND -Orange and White young male cat, in N.C.H. area. 542-1817. LOST Would lady who found a small white poodle in parking lot between 4th 5th on Madison Ave.

Childrens heart broken. Please call 431-4776. 4 mos. old. Westwood vicinity, female; Answers LOST Shepherd to name of Black collar only.

REWARD. 662-2362. LOST -Lady's diamond ring, substantial Pogue-Giddang area, Dec. 29; reward. 871-3651, 321-9503.

LOST -Hyde Park or Mt. Adams, antique silver napkin rings. REWARD. 241-5635. ENQUIRER 27 LOST AND FOUND Journeg'a End CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Index Real Estate for Sale CLASSIFICATIONS 1 through 12 Real Estate for Rent CLASSIFICATIONS 13 through 30 Employment CLASSIFICATIONS 31A through 41A Business Service CLASSIFICATIONS 42 through 43 Financial CLASSIFICATIONS 44 through 47 Merchandise CLASSIFICATIONS 48 through 67 Automotive CLASSIFICATIONS 68 through 72 Announcements CLASSIFICATIONS A through Adjustment of Errors It is the responsibility of the Advertisers to check the correctness of each insertion of an advertisement.

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Friday Daily Deadline for all ads the next morning's Enquirer is 3:00 P.M. 421-6300 1 Journey'a End ANDERSON Shelly Lynn; beloved daughter of Warren G. and Sheila A. Anderson (nee Seaman); granddaughter of Julia Seaman and Mr. and Mrs.

Warren Anderson Sr. January 7. 1972; residence, 6242 Corbly Rd. Services at St. Timothy Episcopal Church, Tuesday, January 11 at 11 A.

M. Friends call at T. P. White Sons Funeral Home, 2050 Beechmont Ave, 9 Mt. Washington, Monday, 5 to P.M.

Family prefers memorials to Heart Fund c-0 Dr. Forestall, Children's Hospital. ANDREW Florence M. (nee Snell), wife of the late James Andrew; devoted mother of John L. Richter; sister of Mrs.

Roberta Greensmith and Willis Snell of Lancaster, Ohio; also survived by three grandchildren; Friday, Janvary 7, 1972; residence 153 Wildwood Hartwell. (No visitation). Service at the Vorhis Funeral Home, 310 Dunn Lockland, Monday, January 10 at 10:30 A. M. BAILEY Thomas Harvey; beloved son of Dorothy Eicher Bailey and the late Charles Bailey; dear brother of Mary Friedhoff, Charlotte Bonnie Pfaff, Peggy Hacker, John, Frank, Mike and Jeffery Bailey; dear grandson of Margaret and the late Charles Eugene Eicher; Saturday, Jan.

8, 1972; age 15 years; residence, call 757 Keenan A. Ave. Miller Friends may at the Chas Funeral Home, Hamilton Ave. at Knowlton Northside, Monday 4 to 9 P. M.

Funeral services Tuesday at 1 P. M. BALES Nellie Gaffin, beloved wife of John H. Bales; devoted mother of Dorothy Brewton and Richard Bales; Saturday, January 8, 1972; residence, 343 Ludlow Ave. Friends may call at the Anderson Funeral Home, 415 Ludlow Clifton, Monday, 6 to 8 P.

M. Funeral services Tuesday, 10 A. BALLARD Lenora, beloved wife of the late Edward M. Ballard; mother of Mrs. David Schorr Chapel Hill, N.

grandmother of Mrs. John F. Dillon, Salt Lake City, and Lt. Colonel David E. Schorr, U.

S. Vietnam; daughter of the late James D. and Honora D. McCracken; also survived by seven great-grandchildren; Saturday, January 8, 1972. Funeral from the Gilligan Funeral Home, Woodburn at Lincoln, Tuesday, vary 11.

Mass of the Resurrection at St. Mary Church, Hyde Park at 10 A.M. Friends may call Monday after 2 P.M. If desired memorials may be made to the charity of your choice. J.

J. Sullivan Co. service. BENNETT Herman beloved husband of Marie E. (nee Schutter) Bennett, devoted father of Herman L.

Bennett, Duluth Minn. grandfather of Thomas Bennett, dear brother of Mrs. Marie McGraw, Saturday, Janvary 8, 1972; residence, 2737 Robertson Norwood. Mass of the Resurrection at St. Matthews Church, Norwood, Wednesday, 9 A.

M. Visitation at the Witt, Good Kelsch Funeral Home, 3026 Madison at Oakley Tuesday 4 to 9 P. M. BERNHART BERNHART Perry, uncle of Allen Wilson and great of Mrs. Deborah Williams, Sunday, January 9, 1972; residence 11686 Walnut Springdale.

Friends may call at the Vorhis Funeral Home, 310 Dunn Lockland, Tuesday 7 to 9 P. M. Services Wednesday, January 12, at 1:30 P. M. Baton Sahnd, NE.

FUNERAL HOME 3412 CLIFTON 281-4543 Dalton FORERAL HOME (Opposite Westwood Town Hall) 3042 Harrison Ave. 661-4059 Busse Borgmann Co. 681-1343 Central Parkway and Clifton Hills Ave. DALBERT- WOODRUFF FUNERAL HOME 922-1010 2880 BOUDINOT at QUEEN CITY AVE. ELDEN A.

GOOD 2620 ERIE AVE. 871-3433 GUMP- HOLT FUNERAL HOME 3440 Glenmore at Herbert Cheviot 661-0690 MIDDENDORF, JOHN N. SONS 917 Main. Ky. 431-1718 1 E.

12th, Kv. 431-0096 NURRE BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS JOHN J. RADEL CO. FUNERAL HOMES CINCINNATI HENRY J.

RADEL, 921-036 COVINGTON 431-4185 NEWPORT 261-8560 SCHMIDT-DHONAU READING SHARONVILLE 821-2777 821-2777 WEIL FUNERAL HOME 3901 READING ROAD WRASSMANN 2625 Gilbert Ave. W01-1600 W. Mack Johnson Funeral Homes WALNUT HILLS 1309 E. McMillan St. WO 1-0474 MADISONVILLE 6111 Madison Rd.

BR 1-0203 Schaefer-Busby Established 1836 24 W. 9th St. 241-0932 Journeg'a End BRAKER Walter beloved husband of the late Edna Braker, (nee Hackmann), devoted brother of Martha Becker and Etta Zimmerman of Toledo, Ohio and also survived by many nieces and nephews, Saturday, Janvary 8, 1972. Residence, formerly of Wells Price Hill. Friends may call at the Grueter Funeral Home, 4022 Glenway Ave.

at Iliff, Price Hill, Monday from 12 Noon until time of Blessing. Blessing Monday, January, 10 at 2 P. M. CHANEY George, beloved husband of Juanita L. Chaney.

devoted father of Herman, Lawrence, Carl. George Richard and Robert Chaney, dear brother of Beadie Mitchell. Ida Chaney, Pearl Christian, Beatrice Chaney and Lawrence. Chaney: Januarv 9, 1972; residence 7650 nati-Davton West Chester, Ohio. Friends may call from 5 until 9 P.

M. Tuesday at the Shorten Funeral Home. 400 Reading Mason, Ohio. Funeral Services Wednesdav. January 12 at Burial.

10 A. M. at the Funeral Home. Union Township Cemetery, West Chester. DOHRMANN Katherine Ernst, wife of William F.

Dohrmann 111, Wenham, Massachusetts, Mrs. Katherine D. Chester, of Birmingham, Michigan, and Edward also Ernst Dohrmann, Cincinnati, survived six grandchildren, Friday, Jan. 1972, residence The River Terrace Apartments, of Memorial services at the Church deemer, Hyde Park, Tuesday, Jan. 11 at 10:30 a.

m. Interment private. Memorial may ne made to the Cancer Fund of University of Cincinnati, or the Babies Milk Fund Association, Schaefer and Busby in charge of arrangements. No visita- tion. EDWARDS Funeral Home, Newport, in charge.

HALBERSTADT Virgil, husband of the late Thelma Couch Edwards, beloved father of Donald Mel and Richard E. Edwards, Mrs. Betty Jane Carr, brother of Stanley Edwards and grandfather of six grandchildren; at his residence, 1509 Russell Covington, Friday, January 7, 1972; age 70 years. Services at the Southside Baptist Church, Covington, Tuesday, January 11, at 2 P. M.

Interment Forest Lawn Cemetery. Friends may call from 4 to 9 P. M. Monday at the Allison Rose Funeral Home, Covington, Ky. EVANS Aaron January 8, 1972, at Grosse, Point Farms, formerly of Cincinnati, Ohio; husband of Catherine Evans and father of Mrs.

Robert B. Green of Denver, Colo; brother of Mrs. Henry Volpey of Cincinnati; three grandsons. Funeral Tuesday, January 11, Christ Church, Grosse Point, and for further information call William R. Hamilton Funeral Home, 313-831-2712.

FARRIS Clifford beloved husband of Geneva McFarland Farris, devoted father of Mrs. Joyce Wilson and Mrs. Sheila Brown, Mrs. brother of Mrs. Loretta Hyde, Betty Godsey, Mrs.

Lucy Thomasason, Harold, Gerald and Virdus Farris and Terry Dees, grandfather of Rhonda Renee Wilson, Sunday, January 9, 1972; residence, 5403 Hunter Norwood, Friends may call at the Vorhis Funeral Home, 5501 Montgomery Norwood, 7 to 9 P. M. Services Wednesday, January 12, at 10:30 A. M. FRANKS Anna, (nee Risch), beloved wife of the late Harley Franks, devoted mother of William C.

Callerv, dear sister of Mrs. Clara Miller dear grandmother of Miss Donna David Callrey; residence 57 W. 8th Newport, Saturday, Janvary 8, 1972. Pravers Wednesdav, January 12 at Dobblina Funeral Home, Bellevue at 8:30 A. Mass of the Resurrection at Sacred Heart Church at 9 A.

M. Visitation Tuesday 4 to 9 P. M. GUENTHER Emma (nee Hausner), beloved wife of the late Albert C. Guenther, dear mother of Raymond and Donald Guenther, sister of Mrs.

Catherine Knabb, Will and John Hausner, Saturday, January 8, 1972; residence 313 Keturah St. Newport Ky. Service at the convenience of the family. No visitation. Memorials may be made to the Building Fund of St.

Paul United Church of Christ, Ft. Thomas. Muehlenkamp-Erschell Frank beloved husband of Luaddie Halberstadt, (nee Martin), beloved father of Gilbert L. Halberstadt, Mrs. Jerry L.

(Melba) Berry and Mrs. Vernon (Nancy) dear brother of Delbert L. Halberstadt and Mrs. Beulah M. Putnam, also survived by seven grandchildren and four great grandchildren, residence 635 Willow Elsmere, Ky.

Sunday, January 9, 1972; age 77 years. Service Wednesday, January 12, at the Elsmere Church of Christ at 11 A. M. Interment Forest Lawn Memorial Park. Visitation Tuesday 4 10 9 P.

M. at the Linnemann Funeral Home, Erlanger, Ky. HALL hall Elaine R. (nee Wildt); beloved wife of Hershel Hall; dear mother of Patricia Hamman, Hershel, Kathy Jo, Garl Lee, Cheryl and Betty Jane Hall; dear daughter of Frederick E. and Marie Wildt; dear sister of Marie Fox, Frederick Wildt, Catherine Hall, Joyce Rehurek and the late Betty Bost; Sunday, Jan.

9, 1972; age 41 years; residence, 1634 S. Arqyle Place. Visitation at the Chas. A. Miller Sons Funeral Home, Hamilton Ave.

at Knowiton Northside, for the family only, Tuesday 7 to 9 P. M. Funeral private Wednesday. a LOST -Ladies' gold wrist watch, vicinity 7th and Race. REWARD.

251-2328. HAUCK wife Lauretta of J. John (nee W. Hauck, Schoulties), dear beloved sister of Mrs. Edna Miller, Elizabeth, Alma, Edward and Herbert Schoulties, Saturday, January 8, 1972; residence 1819 Holman Covington, age 63 years.

Services Wednesday, January 12, at 2 P. M. at the Muehlenkamp-Erschell Ft. Thomas Funeral Home, 427 S. Ft.

Thomas Ave. Visitation 4 to 9 P. M. Tuesday. HERZOG Mary beloved wife of the late Joseph Herzoa.

devoted mother of Mrs. Clarice Linnemann, Mrs. Mary Jane Hartwia, Joseph. Clifford. WilLawrence and Francis Herzoa: Sundav, January 9.

1972: residence 67 Grand Florence age 90. Mass of the Resurrection, Tuesday, January 11 at 9 A. M. at St. Bernard Church.

Dayton, Ky. Interment, St. Stephen Cemeterv. No visitation. lahn J.

Radel Funeral Home, 822 York Newport in charge of arrangements. Familv requests donations be made to your favorite charitv. HOOG Anna Jan. 7, 1972; 87 years of age; residence, Route Brookville, beloved mother of Antoinette Lampe, Carolyn and Carl Hoog; also survived by five sisters and three brothers. FUneral Mass Tuesday, 10:30 A.

M. at St. Peter's Church, St. Peter's, Ind. Visitation Monday 4 to 9 P.

M. at the Cook Funeral Home, Brookville, Ind. Burial, St. Joseph Cemetery. St.

Leon, Ind. HOLLIDAY Clifford beloved husband of Retha Price Holliday, dear father of Deloris Ellis, Elizabeth Holliday, Bennie Johns and Jospeh W. Holliday, Saturday, January 8, 1972, age 68 years, residence 1206 W. Loveland Ave. Friends may call at the Chas.

A. Miller Sons Funeral Home, Hamilton Ave. at Knowlton Northside, Monday 5 to 8 P. M. Funeral service Tuesday at 11 A.

M. JAMES William beloved husband of Dolly James (nee Kightelinger). beloved brother of Mrs. Jack Ashcraft and the late Thomas James and Ida Catenzaro; Sunday, January 9. Friends may call at the Busse residence 844 Lafavette Ave.

Bormann Co. Funeral Home. Central Parkway and Clifton Hills Tuesdav 4 to 9 P. M. Mass of the Resurrection Church ofthe Annunciation.

Wednesday. January 12 at 10 A. M. KALLAHER Lou Will (nee Huff), beloved wife of Martin H. Kallaher; devoted mother of Mrs.

Bruce (Lucy) Schoolfield, Michael, Martin Jr. and Timothy Kallaher; also survived by 10 grandchildren; Friday, January 7, 1972; residence, 406 Tusculum Ave. Funeral service from the GilliganBarrere Funeral Home, 3734 Eastern Tuesday, January 11. Mass of the Resurrection, St. Stephen Church at 10 A.

M. Friends may call Monday from 4 to 9 P.M. If desired memorials may be made to the American Heart Association. Prayer service will be held Monday evening at 7:30 P. M.

KAPPNER Rose (nee Maschmeier); beloved wife of John M. Kappner; dear mother of Mrs. Raymond (Verna) Bosse and Mrs. George (Florence) Schafer, Maschmeier; dear also survived by 2 sister of Edward grandchildren; Saturday, Jan. 8, 1972; age 78 years; residence, 6941 Marbev N.C.H.

Friends may call at the Chas. A. Miller Funeral Home, Hamilton Ave. at Knowlton Northside, Tuesday 4 to 9 P. M.

Funeral services Wednesday at 10:30 A. M. If desired, memorials should be directed to the North College Hill United Methodist Church or the chairty of your choice. KRESS Earl beloved husband of Genevieve Kress, (nee Kruthaup), dear father of Mrs. Richard (Patricia) Froelicher, David, Peggie and Elaine Kress, dear son of Harry and the late Bessie (nee Armbruster) Kress; dear brother of Robert Kress, Saturday, January 8, 1972; age '55 years.

Residence, 5828 Lathrop PI. No visitation at the funeral home. Relatives and friends are asked to attend the Mass of the Resurrection at St. Clare Church, College Hill, to the American Cancer Society or tions, if desired, may be made family 000 Wednesday morning. DonaTuesday evening 7:30 P.

M. Burial private at the convenience of the to the Heart Fund. John Hodapp Sons, College Hill, in charge. LAMMERS Lester husband of Marie Fuchs Lammers; dear father of Lester, Christine, Edward and Larry mers; brother of Elmer Lammers and the late Edith Stutz and Carl Lammers; Sunday, January 2, 1972; in his 61st year; residence, St. Petersburg, Fla.

Friends may call at the Vitt Stermer Funeral Home, 3425 Harrison Cheviot, on Tuesday, January 11 from 1 P. M. until time of service at 2:30 P. M. In lieu of other remembrances donations may be made to the Heart Fund.

MARTIN Roger beloved husband of Diana Martin (nee Jones); beloved father April Teresa Martin; beloved son of Roy and Irene Minor Martin; beloved brother of Brenda Ann Martin: beloved grandson of Mrs. Ollie Martin and Mrs. Mary Minor, beloved son-in-law of James and Doris Jones; Sunday, January 9, 1972; residence, 1707 Iliff Ave. Friends may call at Busse Borgmann Co. Funeral Home, Central Parkway and Clifton Hills Monday 4 to 9 P.

M. Services Tuesday, January 11, at 1:30 P. M. of the family. MORRISSEY METZGER Ralph beloved husband of Ca tharina (Catherine) Metzger (nee Hoogeveen), brother of Charles T.

Metzger of Sarasota, Saturday, January 8, 1972; residence, 1102 Center Milford, Ohio. Graveside services Mt. Peace Cemetery, Akron, Ohio, Tuesday, January 11, at 1 P. M. No visitation.

Monroe-Copher Funeral Home, Milford, in charge of services If so desired, expressions of sympathy may be made to the Milford Garden Club Memorial Planting, care of Mrs. Joseph Wessel, 136 Mound Milford, Ohio. MORRIS chalies Stanley, husband of the late Cora Mullen Morris and brother of Robert Morris, Saturday, Janvary 8, 1972; residence Hartwell. Friends may call at the Vorhis Funeral Home, 310 Dunn Lockland, Monday 6 to 9 P. M.

Service Tuesday, January 11 at convenience James beloved husband of the late Josphine Morrissey (nee Brindie), dear father of Mrs. Ravmond (Irene) Honerlaw, grandfather of Gene Honerlaw, great-grandfather of James, Melissa and Jennifer Honerlaw; passed away Sunday. January 9, 1972; residence 10914 Chester Glendale: age 88. from the Schmidt-Dhonau Funeral Home 10980 Reading Sharonville, Wednesday. January 12 at 10 A.

M. the Resurrection at St. Gabriel Church at 10:30 A. M. Relatives and friends mav call Wednesday from 9 to 10 A.

M. MURRAY Ruth E. (nee Dare), wife of Harry Murray, dear mother of Jeanette Gill and Marirose Murray, sister of Dorothy Swindel and John Dare. also survived by five grandchildren: residence 519 E. Loveland Loveland.

Ohio: Saturdav. Januarv 8, 1972. Services Tufts Funeral Home, Loveland. Ohio. Tuesdav.

January 11 at 10 A. M. Visitation Monday 6 to 9 P.M. If desired. contributions mav be sent to the American Cancer Societv.

MUTH Magdalena (nee Wingron), widow of Anton Muth, mother of the late Elizabeth Klopfstein, John and Frank Muth. Survived by 6 granchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. Saturday January 8, 1972; age 83. Residence, 3432 Jane Ave. Friends may call at Rebold Funeral Home, 3700 Glenmore Ave.

at Mozart. Cheviot, after 4 P. M. Monday. Funeral Mass St.

Martin Church, Tuesday 9 A. M. PANTLE Robert, beloved husband of Bertha Leisgang Pantle, father of Mrs. Max (Roberta) Keck, Curtis, Allan and Christina Pantle, Saturday, Janvary 8, 1972; age 61. Residence, 3995 Janward Drive.

Friends may call at Rebold Funeral Home, 3700 Glenmore Ave. at Mozart, Cheviot, Monday evening 7 to 9 P. M. Funeral Mass St. Aloysius Gonzaga Church, Tuesday, 10 A.

M. POLLMAN Bernard, beloved husband of Marie Kerl Pollman, devoted father of Bernard Pollman Mrs. Grover (Gertrude) Ingram, Mrs. Louis (Delores) Klotter and Mrs. David (Patricia) Tensing, in his 71st year; dence, 638 E.

Epworth Winton Place, Saturday, January 8, 1972. Friends may call Tuesday between 7 and 9 P. M. at the Albert L. Boehmer Funeral Home, 4617 Vine St.

(near St. Clement Church), St. Bernard. Funeral Mass St. Bernard Church Wednesday, at 10 A.

M. EDUCATION AND INSTRUCTION CLASSICAL GUITAR Lessons from student of Segovia. 475-1194. FRENCH Tutoring enables you to speak fluently in 3 mo. 531-5576.

START 1972 right with Voice and Piano lessons. Call Springdaie, 771-0294 after 4 P.M. TRAVEL OPPORTUNITIES AAACON offers cheap travel. Drive to Florida, California, Pittsburgh, Tucson, Texas, other states. 621-4744.

AUTO DRIVEWAY CARS TO Florida, Everett, Buffalo; Modesta, and Washington, D.C. 621-8384. FLY, we'lt deliver your car, ICC licensed, insured, bonded. rates. Offices in 60 cities.

AAACON AUTO TRANSPORT. 1. R. E. Finn, agt.

621-4744. FARM AND PRODUCE TIMOTHY HAY 683-1458 HOUSES FOR SALE AMBERLEY HEIGHTS Under Thirty is a price range hard to find, especially in a spacious 3-bedroom home. Brick -very good buy--large living room, full dininq room, eat-in kitchen, baths, attractive family room, garage, big 200-ft. lot. Quick occupancy.

Call MARGIE FUSSNER, 891-0149 ROBERT 793-2121 FANNIE RICHMAN, 891-3001 531-4203 AMBERLEY OUTSTANDING HOME Solid As A Rock Wood-burning fireplace in the family room or living room of this delightful 3-4 bedroom, bath, AIR CONDITIONED, carpeted and draped home; all-electric kitchen, full lower level with recreation, heated swimming pool, AMBERLEY VILLAGE -BUILDING Wooded, secluded, but still close to all conveniences. Quotion $15,000. LOU HORWITZ, 631-6952 SHERLOCK HOMES, 631-8802 ANDERSON TWP. BRITNEY ACRES GENERAL ELECTRIC EQUIPPED. KITCHENS OPEN SUNDAY, 2 TO 5 AND WEEKDAYS Beautiful 2-story home decorated and carpeted throughout.

2-story French colonial, 4 bedrooms, fireplace, family room with Cul-de-sac wood-burnon street, $45.900. Located in Britney off Asbury Off State Route 125 (Beechmont Ave.) Mauch Martin Builders 232-2223 752-3825 ANDERSON TWP. WOODED ACRE This lovely ranch has much to offer. Living room with wood-burning fireplace, spacious dining room leading to a equipped covered with patio. abundance Kitchen of cabinets, baths and 2 huge bedrooms, full basement and 2-car garage.

For $34,900. Call 831-7070. Parchman Oyler REALTORS ANDERSON-BRITNEY ACRES 56 Immediate Occupancy Seldom can you buy a home in Britney Acres under $40,000, so here is your chance! 4 bedrooms, family room, central air, recreation room and on a no-outlet culde-sac safe for children. FRANCES BECKER-231-0900 CLINE REALTORS ANDERSON TOWNSHIP 14 Karat Look Sparkiniq like a precious stone a one year old 4-bedroom brick beauty. displayed on a velvet lawn with mature trees and nrivacy.

Slate floor entry, beautiful carpeting, fully equipped kitchen, vanitory baths, 20x20 family room with wood-burning fireplace. Pegged floors, sliding doors to a large patio; gracious and spacious throughout. Central air conditioning. $53,500, Call 232-0030. Parchman REALTORS Oyler ANDERSON- -Wilson School 35 Center Hall Colonial is hard to find today plus spacious rooms to show off you lovely furniture.

Cozy family room with fireplace, many, many extras. For details, call FRANCES BECKER-231-0900 useful and helpful," traveling to troubled areas to effect "preventive diplomacy." Waldheim said he felt the secretary-general should "use his good offices to avoid crises and war," that he "shouldn't always wait until a crisis had broken out." He declined to take a personal stand on whether the United Nations should admit the new state of Bengaladesh. "It i is up to the General Assembly or the Security Council," he stated. However, he said, "we are dealing with the local authorities" in giving aid to the war-ravaged state, "but we made it very clear from the beginning this doesn't mean recognition." WALDHEIM reaffirmed the decision, first made by his predecessor, Thant, to oust two attached to the Central News Agency of Taiwan. The General Assemble resolved that there is only one government of China and that all representatives of Taiwan were to be expelled, Waldheim said.

The two newsmen in question, he added, "are representatives of a stateowned news agency." "Had they been from private agencies," Waldheim said, "my decision would probably have been different." He appeared on NBC's "Meet the Press." Twins Separated, Condition Excellent EDMONTON, Alta. (UPI) Two- and-a-half-month-old Siamese twin girls were in "excellent" condition Sunday following their successful separation by a 22-man team at the University of Alberta Hospital. The twins, identified only as Cynthia and Christine, were joined by a small band of tissue between the bottom of their breastbone and navel. Hospital director Dr. John Read said the girls' liver was joined, and separation of that organ was the most difficult part of the two-andone- quarter hour operation.

He said they shared no other vital organs, although some fibrous tissue joining the sac around each heart was also connected. CLINE REALTORS ANDERSON TOWNSHIP SPACE GALORE! in this unusual brick 4- bedroom home; carpeted 22-ft. living room, dining room, equipped kitchen, dinette, 2 baths, 2 family room plus activity room. Garage. $39,900.

Call 232-0030 REALTORS Parchman Oyler ANDERSON TOWNSHIP FULL BASEMENT MAINTENANCE FREE Three bedroom brick ranch with family room, dining room, equipped kitchen and 1-car attached garage. On cul-desac lot with plenty of mature shrubs and trees. $25,900. Call NADINE WEAVER, 871-4505, 752-7282 EST.1878 FREDKA. A.SCHMIDT ANDERSON TWP.

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WILSON SCHOOL Immediate Occupancy in 2 beautiful new 4-bedroom, bath colonials with family rooms, 2-car garage; large lots; all utilities. Price in the low 40s. Move in NOW! MR. KNOEPFLE, 871-8950, 321-4343 OSCAR. E.

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