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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • 22

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Tuesday, Dec la, 1N1 I MM ATI INQUIRE. 1 AFamilyYtde Vaitaray-a Im, -fja 4w Stfwwngtmw 44 34 total SS jH utmim Chart Ma, i. II ohum as it CtKlMUt a i ciwtiM so in wiivm tA Cwtrixt 3) 34 Ft. Wort Mlmnolnl 14 Kamat CtY 42 11 La Anqata 43 44 lounv.il. II A3 Cloudy.

Bof Oayiintwnr Partly cloudy and warmer Li Oreater Cincinnati with a low in the mid-20s and high In the low 40s. Tonight, mostly cloudy and not so cold with chance of 4 aa i 'Miss Rose 'Leaves Mack Shirt After 48 Years Marx, A. Gray president. Gray has Just concluded arrangements for purchase of the King Machine tool August Marx, right, chairman of the board, The G. A.

Gray points out a feature on a King vertical boring mill to Graham G. A. Gray Co. Acquiring King Boring Mill Line THE I Schenley Earnings NFW YORK, Dec 2J Bchenley Industrie. i producer of alcoholic beverages and pharmaceuticals, reported Thursday earnings of $5,478,777 for the three months ended November 30.

compared with in the Uke period of 1980. Earnings equaled 90 cents a share against 85 cents a year earlier. i "StFTOU SaWE STAMPS?) mm a. a. to.

Mai mi IM aaaa In I ftoct m. ifl km aai MO a raaiaaaala aricaa. USIMESS AS USUAL IRCINMAT1 STAMP COIN CO, MM bta aa4 B4. "I at aWMN (14a l-ll round rtn 13M.M. CP.

WOOD SCO. Refrltjeretlaa For All Udattrial Uses 2135 SIDNEY kit S4I-S442 i DEPOSITS IT I0TH EARN INTEREST FROM Wellington iVom to Wkm a Balanced Fund aeking cctttwnration of capital, maonabls current income, and profit poasibilities. jaaaf tupom today far A Witlaiiajiha S. fa. Ml ELM STREET MA 1-3136 NOW AVAILABLE TO RE5HHNTS Of OHIO: Sabowittti ctflr)Kt of rn iMrtW an 90 days mtimt ar after Itoa data tiipiaaagii ai Sao parlodi SlSiainiKR.

CmASuIu Ean YOUR ATTORNEY'S 'Jed' CZEIO' -CD fate It 3fcOWL fc5M3ULTAT ion 1ST lata M. fCINEERS P6StGNMSCONSUlTAm I mi rvrirr SMurikikJATC if aw euh binwnnnii 2 MX chine tool companies to show substantial sales gains in the last few years. It is the world's largest manufacturer of planers, and the addition of the King name will give it a good position In the vertical boring mill field. CONTINENTAL ASSOCIATES INC. COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE IKt (ra a feaila Plan! a taikmi lataraatt Ma Hra accMtat aaf NtiM 310 TERRACE AVE.

ClatlMMH SI. Oka Ca 1-1 14 Warmer showers. Low near 30. Snow wlth rain In spots Is expected from the Ohio Valley through the Lakes, Upper Mississippi Valley and parts of the northern and central plateau and plains. Miss Rose Flesch as a cuff Joiner in 1914, Miss Rose was transferred to the company's Latonla Vitamins Prove Nothing In Test IOWA CITY, Iowa, Dec.

25 Vitamins aren't a food, though they help regulate food uses. Nor do they provide extra nutrition to people on an adequate diet. In a study of 1000 Army men, some of whom took vitamins, researchers were unable to find any changes In performance, fitness or health due to the pills. STRICTLY BUSINESS "04 af Claclaaafrt fhtit a) alcaif rJaftrt" 2341 6ilb4rf Ave, CinfL 4, O. CA 1-2121 "Well, of all the queer spelling!" loeSi(r (J2ro5.i 1st.

The company's compact "Flying Scot Planer," Introduced 18 months ago, has established sales records with more than 48 sold to date, said Mr. Marx. KM MNUM CUMMT On All Savings -rJ lam a town M. I Ffc iTiillJ Mt AS ra Oa Xga' CloaH Kaiaaf Mamotlw Miarn aaadl fcWW MOO' urn Na Vara OtiaHaia Crr Omaha fn.iaaXaMa PhOOTII ittwura) tto4. I laltigti St.

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Sum if I II p. plant as a forelady in the sewing department. Does the lady mind be- lng asked her age? "Not at all," says "Miss Rose," "I'm 70 years old. I ll be 71 in July." ELECTS JAIL For Christmas Day Cincinnati Youth One Of 10 Arrested During Maryland Sit-in A Cincinnati youth spent Christmas Day in a Maryland Jail yesterday by his own choice. He is William W.

Hansen, 22, 753 S. Crescent a former student at Xavler University, one of 10 students who elected to stay In Jail rather than put up $103.80 bond on a trespassing charge filed after a sit-in demonstration In a Cris-field, restaurant. The four white and six Negroes were arrested Christmas Eve when they refused to leave a restaurant after the owner declined to serve them though she offered to serve them in her home, she said. The demonstration was held in Crisfleld because it is the home of Maryland Oov. J.

Millard Tawes. Mr. Hansen has been arrested at least three other times for his activities in connection with groups seeking an end to racial segregation. He spent 40 days in a Mississippi prison in July and August after a Freedom Ride and last month fasted five days in an Annapolis, Jail. Also Jailed after the Crisfleld Incident were: Faith Holsaert, 18, Brooklyn.

N. Margaret Dammond, 19; Angela Butler, 20, and Bonnie Kllstein, 21, all of New York City; Frank McDougald, 19; David Williams, 20; Diane Ostrosky, 18; Donnie Fleming. 18. and Reginald Robinson, 22. all of Baltimore.

A hearing is set for today. 'Earthquake Felt In Kansas City KANSAS CITY, Dec. 25 i.Ti Two shocks that may have been a minor earthquake were felt in- the greater Kansas City area shortly before 7 a. m. today (8 a.

m. Cincinnati time). Military and commercial aviation authorities ruled out the possibility of sonic booms. They said there were no Jet, aircraft in the air at the time. "It sure felt like an earthquake to me," said Donald House, a Weather Bureau meteorologist Windows were rattled but no damage was reported.

The shocks were felt In all parts of the metropolitan area which Includes five counties in Missouri and Kansas. The last earthquake here was recorded in 1952. 4J 43 4 14 22 1 5 5 J3 41 AMERICAN Loan Co. Miss Rose Flesch, supervisor of the sewfng department at the Mack Shirt will retire December 31, after 48 years' service. Known at the Sixth Street firm as "Miss Rose," Miss Flesch's duties have ranged from cuff Joiner to forelady In the sewing department where she taught new girls in her department to sew.

"Miss Rose" says she plans to spend some time st her home In Covington "to get over the first shock of retirement," and then a trip to Florida. A lifelong Id of Covington, Miss Flesch bought her own home in 1917. Looking back over her career at Mack Shirt, Miss Flesch said she feels fortunate "to have been associated with the company." After she joined the firm CURRINT OIVIDINO ON REGULAR SAVINGS All SavtaQi latar) SIMM Mf SUM WTMWIM.I 141 131 HAMILTON AVI. Kl 1-4114 "SAVI IT MAIL" INTEREST PAYAIIE OUMTMIY 0M iFttaitfiW Ttx INQUIRY IS INVITED QCDO- For. Trumans Ex-Preiident Ekams A2Grandon Liven Thing INDEPENDENCE, Dec.

25 (UPD The colored lights from a 10-foot Christ mas tree illuminated the pride In Harry 8. Truman's eyes today as he watched his two grandsons playing rlstmaa la a grand Traman occ ulon when you have children around to help you celebrate it," said the 77-year-old former President The Truman home, a white Victorian house on Delaware street, waa charged with lingering excitement after the day's main family events church, the exchange of j) resents and dinner were completed. Mrs. Clifton Daniel of New York, daughter of the former president, and her husband and their two young sons were home to Join the Trumana for the holidays. "This is the first time they've been here for Christmas in two years," Mr.

Truman said. "It's not often we have children around here." a The youngsters, Clifton Truman, four, and William Wallace, two, were as delighted with the tree and Its decorations as they were with their gifts. The tree, which shines annually from the high bay windows of the Truman home, has become a tradition in Independence. "They've had the tree in that window for as long as I can remember," said Mrs. Daniel.

The Trumans and Mrs. Daniel decorated the tree Thursday night She and the children came here by train Wednesday. Mr. Daniel, a newspaperman, arrived Saturday. "Little Clifton is all excited over everything," said Mrs.

Daniel. His younger brother took Christmas in the calmer stride of a two-year-old." The children received their biggest Christmas presents early and have put them to good use. Their grandparents gave them bright shiny red sleds Saturday so they could enjoy them in the heavy snow outside. Joining the Trumans and the Daniels for dinner today were Mrs. Truman's brother and his wife, Mr.

and Mrs. George Wallace who live next door, and Mr. Truman's sister, Miss Mary Jane Truman of nearby Orandvlew. The families exchanged presents this morning. "It has been a nice, simple Christmas and I think very enjoyable," said Mrs.

DanieL Mr. and Mrs. Truman, who spent last Christmas with the Daniels in New York, said they felt their home was livelier today than it had been in some time. "I always get excited when Christmas said Mr. Truman.

"I'm anxious to find out what I'm going to get." But he wouldn't disclose what his packages contained today. Celebrates His 101st Christmas WADSWORTH. Dec. 25 Simpson Mann, a veteran of the Indian Wars, celebrated his 101st Christmas and his 100th birthday today. Mr.

Mann was treated to a cake and a party by the staff of the Veterans Hospital in Wadsworth where he is recovering from pneumonia. He was bom December 25. 1861. in Greenbrier County, W. Va.

23. tn 141) Per Dnit wiajlaa On aaatttiac laataig warna, nsattaj to aaaiiriai aaa fa aaa. Tta i aaS aaai aaakaraa at at his feet I Chrlstmai I 1 I toys. 1 4aWJaaaaaai (feff 0M rowaQlrwit wmtm. aS prof pactaM aWaal ftM lf4-Vsajr mm imnvm mmm mM "Our 75th Anniversaryf 3443 Edwards Road Hyde Park Square Opan Dally and Saturday to Friifoy to I P.M.

TP. 1-2 ill a -V 'li PO-0 WAR 2 2 1962 ro-1 MAR 2 2 1962 -w-iK MAR 22 1962 MAR 2 2 19621 mmATT-L- a MUav M44aWaMajr4' i i. wtw Save Where Your Money Is i The G. A. Gray Cincinnati, is acquiring the King line and Inventory of vertical boring mills from the Elmes St King Mfg.

Cincinnati, it was announced yesterday. All King boring mills-ranging in size from relatively small machines to giants to work missile cones and other shapes-will be built in the Gray plant, said Graham E. Marx, Gray president. No details of the transaction were disclosed. The boring mills will be sold generally through former King representatives In the U.

Canada and abroad. The King name will be retained and the seller's service warranties will be assumed by G. A Gray. Acquisition of the King line by Q. A.

Gray Is a step in Gray's program of expansion, said Mr. Marx. The acquisition of the King line has added significance in the Cincinnati area, long considered a major machine tool center. By purchasing the rights to the King line, Gray is helping keep the King name synonymous with Cincinnati machine tool activity. G.

A. Gray Co. has been one of the few major ma Seeks Employees JAKATA, Indonesia, Dec. 25 (JP The government co-operative service is advertising for applicants for jobs in West Irian (Dutch New Guinea). One condition is that Job-seekers "should be capable of enduring battle conditions." President Sukarno claims West New Guinea belongs to Indonesia and has ordered the country to prepare for general mobilization.

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