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I(i THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 194 1 Parolee Kills Patrolman And Then Takes Own Life MEM ABOUT TOWN in a car behind the patrolmen, also stopped. SUSPECTS Caught With "Soup" And Safecracking Tools, Police Of Counttton Say Oliioan And Indianan Held. Army Decorations Won Gallon Club Hits 260; "Before Richardson was able to speak to Robinson," Steele said, 'Robinson shot the patrolman. Triangle Club Reunion The Clifton Triangle Club, which disbanded 17 years ago, is to hold a reunion London, Oct. W.

H. Steele, Laurel County Sheriff, reported that Eller Robinson, London, fatally shot Vadus Richardson, State Highway Patrolman, early today and later killed himself. Steele also said his Deputy, Lee Bruner, London, was wounded in his shoulder by a bullet fired by Then Robinson began shooting at By Greater Cincinnatians Three men of Greater Cincinnati More Donors Invited To Join Select Group have won awards, according to an Thursday at the Cuvier Press Club. Clarence Frohliger and William Eeckman are co-chairmen. announcement from the War De The following 260 persos have partment yesterday.

become members of the Red Cross First Lt. Robert N. Dickerson, Robinson and that he was in a serious condition. Two companions of Robinson, husband of Mrs. Ruth Dickerson, 5683 Proper Elmwood Place, has won an Air Medal for missions flown in combat zones of the listed by the Sheriff as Sherman Blood Donor Gallon Club since the last list was published.

Each person has given at least a gallon of blood to save American lives. This list includes those who became members of the Gallon Club through August 31. Central Pacific area. Pilot with a my car and wounded Deputy Bruner." Steele said Robinson fled during the confusion and went to the home of his brother-in-law, Eythel Cupp, London, where he shot and killed himself. Robinson was convicted of murder in 1931 and was sentenced to life imprisonment, Steele said.

He was paroled last March. The -Sheriff reported finding a half-consumed bottle of whisky in Robinson's car, Kentucky's laws, he said, forbid convicts on parole to drink alcoholic beverages or to own or carry firearms. Steele said he believed Robinson shot Richardson and Bruner in order to avert disclosure of parol violations. Cochran and Bestes Barnett, London, are being held in Laurel County Jail in connection with the shoot ings, Steele said. Seventh AAF troop carrier squadron, Lieutenant Dickerson was a crew member on the plane which carried Adm.

Chester W. Nimitz, commander of the Pacific area, on his first flight to Saipan after its Richardson and Lester Vaughn, You, too.will want to become state patrolman, stopped to investigate when they saw a car without Caledonians To Meet Members of the Caledonian Society of Cincinnati will hold their fourth quarterly meeting at 8 p. m. tonight at the Hotel Metropole to discuss plans for their St. Andrew's dinner December 2, Robert G.

Mcintosh, Secretary, announced yesterday. The entertainment program for tonight's meeting, arranged by Thomas J. West, President of the HS-year-old society, will include a travelogue motion pisture in color and sound, refreshments and stories. Taste Runs To Apples! Burglar Leaves Grapes A burglar who raided two commission houses on Plum Street early yesterday apparently doesn't lights parked alongside a highway member of this distinguished club. Mare an appointment today with the Red Cross Blood Donor Service, and give a pint of blood.

Call University 2150. capture. He was also a member of a crew which flew the first iMll iff near London, Steele reported. The Sheriff said he and his son, Army aircraft to land at Noumea, New Caledonia. Edward Steele, and Bruner, riding Two 50-year-old men who, police aid, had enough homemade nitroglycerine to blow up the biggest afe in Kenton County, were captured in Covington last night.

The Men had a complete set of safecracking tools, including soap and cotton, police said. The pair, registered as Jack E. Harrigton, 429 W. Merrill Indianapolis, and Harry L. Bowles, 8247 Tremont Massillon, Ohio, were apprehended in front of 32 E.

Fifth Covington. They were charged with disorderly conduct and possession of burglary tools. Patrolmen Frank Ehrhart and William Taylor, acting on a tip that two men were looting cars on Scott Street, found Bowles looting a car owned by Mrs. Mary Roland, wife of the owner of the Roland Taxi-cab Covington, in front of their home, they said. Police said Harrington was serving as lookout while Bowles looted the car.

The pair offered no resistance when police ac The new Gallon Club members: Abbott, A. D. Abernathy. Mrs. Mar Presented the Good Conduct Medal were SSgt.

Rudolph C. Schmidt, 21. son of Mr. and Mrs. garet; Alberts, Mrs.

Helen: Alberts, William Armstrong, Rose Mary; Aston, Joe. liailcy. Mn. Agnes; Baker, Pwlght: Baker, Elsie; Ballon, Catherine; Barker, Dorothy; Battel, Harry; Beyersdoerler, Rudolph J. Schmidt, 124 Piedmont aerial engineer and gunner with a Liberator bombardment Four Persons Escape Blast That Wrecks Ludlow Home Virginia; Bienensteln, Marcaret; imtner Martha; Bloom, John; Boteiisohuti, Josepn; Boone, Mrs.

Florence; Bootliby, Carl V. Boothbv. Mrs. Garnette: Borkzman. Mrs.

group of the 15th Army Air Force, like variety when he eats fruit, be and Pvt. Alvin R. Laake, 22, son of Mrs. Julia Laake, 1743 Mills Norwood, serving with Army Engineers in the Southwest Pacific. Cora; Branditz, Howard; Brauer, Mrs.

Mildred; Biesscr, Mamie; BriKmon, Roy; Bristow, Eva; Brech, Miss Myrtle; Browne Josephine: Bunnell. Mrs. Catnertne; Burk-ard. Alma; Burhard, Catherine; Burney, ttugh E. Caifee, Lee R.

Cahall, Ruth Cappel, Herbert Agnes; Cook, Frederick; Four persons, Including an 11- Baker, Rigney declared, appar month-old baby, narrowly escaped ently was trying to replace the cause he abandoned a box of grapes on a roof when he found seven bushels of apples next door. The grapes were left on the roof of the Castellini which the injury or death yesterday wnen original gas light in the first-floor kitchen and, when he thought the gas explosion rocked the two-story cuoper, tfurrougns. Davis, Maurice; Peatherage. Fred E. Denier.

Grace: Dickerson. JeM Daviv. electrical connection had hn frame dwelling of James Baker, 17 Butler Ludlow, Ky. Dickman, Kenneth; Dlerslng. Albert; thief entered through a skylight and left in the same manner after he had built a ladder of wooden racks.

John w. Rigney, Ludlow Fire Dixon, Virginia; Donovan, Kooert E. Doi.ley Fred; Dunavent, Elmer Duncan, Ellen; Dunn, Mildred E. Dunn, Mrs. Chief, said the blast resulted from a gas pocket in the first floor He stole $192 from a desk drawer, tunn.

Edelman. Harrv Georee: Fdmundson. costed them. Taylor said he no kitchen of the home when Baker was trying to install an electric Gus Cianciola, manager, said. At the Flatow-Riley 43 Plum the burglar loaded seven bush Paul Elsaesser, John; Emmerling, Walter; EnneKlng, George; Everlelgh, William.

Felix, Fred Fischer, Cecil; Fitch, Eugenia; Fite, Edna; Fite, Mrs. Frieda; ticed Harrington ease a black leather bag to the ground. Picking it up, he tossed it into the po WOMEN TO PURCHASE HOSPITAL TRAIN This is the interior of a hospital car used to transport wounded soldiers. It gives some idea of the job that has been undertaken by more than 60 Cincinnati women's organizations that expect to buy $500,000 worth of War Bonds this month to raise funds for the purchase of a completely equipped hospital train. Money raised by the women will buy the cars, costing $65,000 each, and will furnish them with cots, sheets, pilows, blankets and all equipment needed for special laboratory and surgical cars.

Mrs. Walter Tangeman is Chairman of Women at War, sponsors of the undertaking. light fixture in place of a gas light. Rigney said Baker, the baby and Marvin W. Fox.

Arthur" Frledrlch Helen; Frisch, Joseph Frobe, Paul. els of apples onto one of the company's ton-and-a-half trucks, put his other loot aboard, then drove away. The other loot, Harold its parents, whose names were not learned, were on the second floor Gadzinski. Mrs. Virginia: Gallagher.

made properly, went to the cellar and turned on the regular gas jet. Baker, according to firemen, said he had been working on the second floor about 10 minutes with electrical tools, when the explosion occurred. Rigney said the baby was sleeping in an upstairs room in which at least two windows were shattered, but that the child was unharmed. Rigney reported that when his men arrived they went to the basement and turned off the main gas valve. Neighbors came to the aid of Baker and the parents of the child, who fled the building shortly after the explosion.

Mrs. Edna; Gangloff, Mildred; Gaskins, Mrs. Hazel: Gasoer. Geome: Gierhart. of the building when the explosion occurred.

J. BARNES. K. BARNES. Buzek, manager, reported, con Jean: Gilhart, Charles C.

Grelser, Al; Grclser, Mn. Charlotte: Green, Mrs. Helen Grever, Louise; Groom, J. Howard; Gro.igaude. Mrs.

Anne; Grote, Frank. Firemen reported that the blast sisted of a long-bladed German knife, two coats and two pens, Pvt. James Barnes, son of Carlos and Stella Barnes, 53 Wamsley Cleves, is serving with the Ha ey. Robert: Hall. Lt.

Arthur: broke at least 10 windows in the home, swelled the outer walls two Hamburg, Albert Harsham. Albert; Hartigan, Mrs. Florence; Hartke, Miss which, with the apples, Buzek valued at $88. The truck was Quartermaster's Corps in France, Elizabeth; Heim, Joseph Held, Ernst Henderson. Mr.

Norman: Henn. Mrs Chandler has received the Good Conduct Medal at a 15th Air Force lice cruiser. At police headquarters, the four-ounce bottle of nitroglycerin was found wrapped in a shirt in the black bag. With the explosive were four screw drivers, a medium-sized roll of cotton, a bar of soap, a punch and a strong metal flange, with four large bolts attached. Lt.

William Thompson and Detective Earl Christophel explained that the flange was used in removing the safe combination preparatory to inserting the explosive. The bottle containing the nitroglycerin was a five-ounce baby milk bottle, with nipple Freda; Henry, William; Hetzrr. Miss inches and dislodged the roof. An estimate of damage must await a survey of the wreckage. Rigney said.

valued at $500. The thief entered the Flatow-Riley place through a window. Liberator bomber base in Italy. Anna: Hicktnlooper. Mr.

John: Hockney. In service for two years, he has been overseas for one year. His brother, Corp. Kenneth Barnes, husband of Mildred Barnes, also of 53 Wamsley is with the Elmer; Hoff, Mrs. Carrie; Hoffman, Au Corporal McCormick is an aircraft gust noicoraD, Bernara; fiumpnrey, armorer.

Wayne; Huse, William -N-; Husemann, Mrs. Dora. Immerman, Max. Jacobs. Ruth; Jacob.

Vincent: Joseph, engineers in New Guinea. Corp. Clifford L. Grauts, 537 Armory pean theater as a rifleman, where he received the Purple Heart; Sgt. Melvin D.

Gulllon, 3202 Manning 29 months in the China-Burma-India theater; Pvt. Engenu A. Gronemeyer, 6670 Nokomis six months in the Italian theater as a rifleman, and Corp. Howard F. Bibus, 604 Straight 18 months in the European theater as a radio operator.

Machinist Mate 2c Charles CABINET Kenneth Barnes has been in the Clyde. has been promoted to Ser Kaladow. Edith: Kay. Hammond: Kerier, EIGHT MORE service for 16 months and overseas UNRRA Is To Recruit Through Capital Office geant at Ft. Knox, Ky.

Before en George: Klenzle, Mrs. Lillian; Klllingrr, Miss Rita: Kirby, Howland; Klein, Mrs. for six months. Frieda: Knarr. George: Knelpn.

Mrs. Mar tering service in February, 1941, he was employed by the Queen City garet; Kneie, Miss Angela; Koetschau, Selected For Dewey Pvt. Elmer G. Stein, son of Mrs. Miss Patricia; Kautz, M13S Merry; Kraus ser, Willard; Kroner, William.

Laeache. Mrs. Marv: Lambeth. W. H.

Steel Treating Co. Added To Officer List Irvin Lattis, 3619 Warsaw en The direct recruiting program conducted by the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration has been discontinued in Cincinnati and John D. O'Malley. Lance, Willy: Laub. John Lay.

Henry: rolled recently at the AAF Training Second Lt. Peter J. W. Olsen, 1107 Leach, Mrs. Mae; Lee.

Carlton; Leintnrer, Mrs. Ohriilne: Lelmneer. Herbert: Leist, Command's Liberator Bomber Me By Secretary Ickes, Who Says East Hill Mt. Healthy, a mem Alfred: Lehman, William Liming, Miss Dorothy: List. John lonaian.

Mrs. At rt. I nomas Hospital Arrivals U. S. Civil Service recruiting spe- chanics' School at Kessler Field, Biloxi, Miss.

ber of a Combat Cargo Group, has received the Distinguished Flying Candidate Cannot Repudiate His Election Aids. Edith; LovjU. Miss Kathleen. Luecke, Miss Margaret- Luken. Mrs.

Margaret Luker, Mrs. Malissa Chase; Luti, Mrs. Anna. When questioned by police and Detective Christophel the men denied ownership of contents of the bag, but later, police said, Harrington admitted ownership of some oi the "stuff." men will be subjected to further questioning as to recent lootings and robberies in the city within the last few weeks. Meanwhile Covington authorities will contact Indiana and Ohio police on the pair's records.

Cross for "extraordinary achieve SSgt. Wendle P. Morrison, son of ment while participating in aerial MacKay. Mrs. Imogone: Maham, Dallas; Murium.

Mm. Ruth: Msher. Mrs. Florence: Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Morrison, Los Angeles, Oct. 9 (UP) Har Kohnescher, 24, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry her, 17 3 0 Portman Bond Hill, is stationed at Sheepshead Bay, New York. Machinist Mate Kohnescher has been in the Merchant Ma flights over enemy held territory 6628 Fair Park is serving Mangialomini.

Salvatore; Marrs, Richard D. Mans. Franklin Martin, Chester cinlist, has returned to his duties with the Civil Service Commission. However, the recruiting program will be continued throughout the nation. All correspondence should be addressed directly to the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Association, 1344 Connecticut Ave Washington 25, D.

C. in Northern Burma, totaling more old L. Ickes, Secretary of the Interior, cautioning voters not to McClelland, McFarland, Walter; than 200 hours." change to a Trojan horse In the with a Liberator unit recently commended for outstanding performances in the European Theater. The group has participated in more middle of a war," tonight selected Fredrick D. Unger, 37 Hartwell has been commissioned than 130 attacks against targets la for Gov.

Thomas E. Dewey a cabinet which he said the Republican presidential nominee could not repudiate "without biting the hand that feeds him." Hitler's empire. rine for two KOHNESCHER, Papers See Place In Dewey Cabinet Second Lieutenant in the Ordnance Department after graduation from the Ordnance Officer Candidate School, Aberdeen Proving Ground, years. His wife, CAR PLUNGES Pfc. James A.

Nader, 435 E. Third Mrs Mary Kohnescher, lives in has received the Bronze Star Drawing a parallel between the Brooklyn, N. Y. Maryland. for heroic achievement with the Trojan horse of Greek legend and For Secretary Hull Dewey's "battalion of isolationist Fifth Army in Total 50 As AAF Institution Frqian's For Patients.

Arrival of eight more officers to augment the Army Air Forces Convalescent Hospital staff at the Ft. Thomas Army Post was announced yesterday by the station's commanding officer, Lt. Col. Robert E. Durkee.

They are Maj. P. Andrew Keyes, Air Corps; Capt. Gordon A. Smith, Medical Corps; Capt Chester F.

Hyaldn, Air Corps, and 1st Lt. Winston T. Misenhimer, Quartermaster Corps, all from the AAF Convalescent Hospital at Nashville, Capt Siegfried S. Schatten, Medical Corps, from Memphis, Municipal Airport; Capt. Roy II.

Longr, Medical Corps, from headquarters of the AAF Personnel Distribution Command, Atlantic City, N. Capt. Clcll G. Holland, Medical Corps, from the Greenville, Into Tree In Ludlow, Injuring Italy. Nader vol MrKenna.

Miss Dorotny; Mrs. Johanna; Mevers, Mrs. Pauline; Miller, John Miller, Mrs. Emily; Mitchell, Mrs. Roiella: Moeddel, B.

Moeller, Edward: Mahler, Miss Edith; Molloy, Mrs. Catherine Morrow, Miss Marllvn: Mueller, Miss Margaret: Mulvaney, Miss Dorothy Ann; Murphy, Robert; Moskowtta, John; Murray, Mrs. Florence. Neldenbach, Frank: Nelson, Janes: N'lederhelman, Miss Alice; Nelson, Mlsi Elizabeth. Pease, John D.

Penna, Mrs. Dorothy; Peet. Leslie Pfanstiel. Mrs. Jeanne; Picadio, Mrs.

Mathilda; Pike, Mrs. Ella; Plnales, Mri. Joseph; Pleatman, Mrs. Sara; Pohl, Mrs. Juanita; Pope, Mrs.

Lou: Purcell, William J. Quatkemeyer, Miss Connie. Reed. Mrs. Jeannette; Rhein, Mrs.

Loretta; Kigney, Roy; Rlngo. Miss Anna B. Riordan. Mrs. Jane Robisch.

Mrs. Naomi: Rosenhagen, Seaman Ralph; Roussin. Brother Leo Rowe, Stanley Royalty, Mrs. Francis; Rue, Mrs. Alta.

Saddler, Mrs. Mamie; Sander, Mlsi Josepha: Sander. Miss Marie; Sauer, Clarence Scheldt. Mra. Shirley: Bcott, Miss Sue; gelcel, Mr.

Albert; Seltz, Dr. Samuel: Setters, Mrs. Ada; Shapiro, Sidney, bhowalter. Miss Virginia May; Shumate. Mrs.

Viola: Simpson, James Skidmore. Miss Mary Mae; Show, Edwin Smith, Glenn Smith, Mrs. Sarah; and semi-isolationist" supporters, he told the Hollywood Democratic CINGINNATIAN unteered to man Committee in a speech broadcast an outpost 100 Midilletown Man Unoccupied Vehicle Also In Accident. Face, right wrist and right knee over a nationwide (Columbia) network that, although the New York yards in front of i company's Commissioned an Ensign in the Naval Reserve and designated a naval aviator recently at the Naval Air Training Base at Pensacola, were Theodore Leist, 23, son of Mrs. Clara Leist, 5923 Lantana Walter Walkenhorst 23, son of Walter Walkenhorst, 3288 Renfro and Jack E.

Davis, 20, son of Raymond B. Davis, 1678 Ross PI, positions in the Governor has renounced some of the men, they "still hope to ride to victory with him." cuts were received early yester face of ceaseless enemy artillery day by Jess Little, Middletown, Is Killed'ln France-Pvt. W. Mclnnes Former Bank Attache Westwood Youth Wounded. The casualty lists yesterday included the names of two Cincin- Dewey has said Ickes will be the Ohio, when an automobile he was fire and the possibility of first Cabinet member to be "fired" New York, Oct.

8 (AP) Three N.ew York newspapers say there are indications that Gov. Thomas E. Dewey, if elected Presi-ident, will ask Cordell Hull, Secretary of State, to remain in the administration. The New York Times quotes "intimate advisers" of the Republican candidate as disclosing that Dewey would seek to keep Hull in charge of international affairs, either as Secretary of State or as coworker with John Foster Dulles, described as "Mr. Dewey's eventual choice for that post." The Daily News says it is "ob if the Republicans win.

The Secretary, who offered his resignation, driving crashed into a tree at Elm Street and Adela Avenue, Ludlow, Ky police reported. an enemy counterattack, the accompanying ci effective "if, as and when the in nations, one, an infantryman, killed Pmver, Francis: Pomhorst. Mrs. Anna: SnltmageK Lewi Springer. Alfred Snrouse.

George E. Staton, Ralph; Stau- Patrolmen Edward Beach and NADER. credible comes to pass," suggested tation read. hach. Ernest E-; Steele.

Mrs. Martr.a Friedman: Steinmann. cnaries: utewarc, Mrs. Iona; Stroh. Frank G.

Stoudt, John M. Suddendorf. Leo; Suer, Miss Audrey; Sullivan. Mrs. Mamie.

SSgt. H. M. Skipper, son of Mrs. S.

Army Air Base, and Capt. Julius Seidmsm, from Key Field, Mississippi. Myrtle Skipper, 2519 Langdon Farm Telintelo, Herman; Tessei, max ina- in action in France, and another soldier wounded in action in Holland. Pvt. William J.

Mclnnies, 2920 Markbreit was killed September 21, his aunt, Miss Mary Mc-Namara, with whom he made his home, was advised by the War De William Keeney of Ludlow said Little was pinned under the dashboard of the machine, and that they had to pry away the seat to extricate him. Little was taken to St. Elizabeth Hospital, Covington, by the Ludlow Life Squad. Pleasant Ridge, is home on furlough after completing 30 mis man, Harrv lnaunain, miss manon; Thleken, Miss Luella; Toms, Harold; Tra-ger, Randolph; Troeger, Robert L. Thcrnn- Unirer Miss Rita: Utter.

this Cabinet: Secretary of State Herbert Hoover, "regarded as Dewey's political godfather," err "the Wall Street lawyer, John Foster Dulles." Secretary of Labor John Lewis, Dewey's "only other 'labor' supporter" besides Columnist West-brook Pegler, who, Ickes said, disqualified himself by writing on These ran to B0 the number of vious that those closest to Dewey Miss Rtith Gladys. sions as a Fortress Dan gunner with the Eighth Air Force in Eng officers who have arrived since Ft. Thomas was transferred from the Hospital attendants reported that Valerius, Mrs. Anna. Wacksman.

Abe Walker. Mrs. ivy Little was dazed and unable to partment. Private Mclnnes, 24, was a bookkeeper for the Fifth Third Were willing to have the impression get out that Hull would be invited to remain in the administration." The Herald-Tribune says that 'Publicly and privately. Governor land.

He holds the Distinguished Flying Cross and the Air Medal with three Oak Leaf Clusters. He Walker. Thomas; Weak. Miss Loretta; Wellendorf, William: Wendel, Frank: Wen-sirup. Mrs.

Edna; Wenstrup. lee Westerhold. Miss Marion; Wetzell. Miss explain the accident. Army Service Forces to the Army Air Forces.

More are expected this week as the staff continues prep An unoccupied machine plunged June 19,1910, that "as a presidential was a student at Walnut Hills High tMhel; White. Miss Ann: Whitley, Union Trust Co. when he entered the Army in December, 1942. He had been overseas since August. Dewey has praised Mr.

Hull's work School when he entered the Army arations to handle the arrival about Ruth; Wtesemaier, Mrs. Kitherine; Williams. Ross- Winans, Mrs. Lenore. SIZEMORE.

KLAPPER. Two Cincinnatians were in the again and again. And it is known in October, 1942. November 1 of AAF convalescents down a 35-foot embankment late yesterday behind Thamann's Delicatessen at Kyle's Lane and the Dixie Highway, Kenton County. Zellman, Mrs.

Anna. He attended St. Cecilia Parochial possibility, Dewey is preposterous. Secretary of War Col. Robert McCormick, Chicago publisher, who "has readily admitted that he is an expert in all matters military." class of aerial gunners graduated from general and regional hospi that Mr.

Dewey feels that when Secretary Hull handles a matter of international negotiation personally, The base commander of Bowman School and Purcell High School. Besides his aunt, a sister, Miss recently from tne aajj- Training tals. Cincinnatian Loses Auto Russell Oelsner, proprietor of Oels-ner'i Tavern, which is near by, was Roseann Mclnnis, survives him. Command School at Harlingen, Tex. They were Pfc.

Joseph H. Sizemore, He said other supporters "sitting it usually goes well." All three newspapers referred to Field at Louisville, announces the advancement of Sgt. Joseph H. Luebbe State Hospital Dispensary Non-Commissioned Officer, to Corp. Howard B.

Rich son of Kentucky Man Is Held inside of Mr. Dewey's Trojan horse, To Thieves In Newport Edward Hanseman, 2708 Euclid told that the car's Ohio license number was listed in the name of a son of Mr. and Mrs. Talbert B. Sizemore, 176 Monitor and Pfc.

George W. Klapper, 2310 Nich Dewey's statements Saturday, in his Charleston, W. speech and For Carrying Revolver one George Marshall. hstaff Sergeant. His wife, Mrs.

whinnying their enthusiasm for their candidate and waiting for der tag," include publishers Eleanor and Joseph M. Patterson, Gerald in a message to the Foreign Policy Apparently the brakes of the ma A man registered as Herschel Helen Luebbe, lives at 3936 School olson St. They received their silver Mr. and Mrs. H.

B. Rich, 3331 Cheviot Westwood, was wounded seriously when fighting in Holland, the War Department informed his parents. Corporal Rich, 22, entered service in December, 1942, when he Association, that he favored a "non- chine, which was parked on a slight Cincinnati, reported to Newport police yesterday that his parked automobile was stolen from in front of 910 Washington Newport. Section Cheviot Sea, 30. Winchester, was partisan- ana "Di-partisan" ap wings after completing a seven-week course in every phase of aerial gunnery warfare.

K. Smith, Rep. Hamilton Fish, Republican, New York, and Sen. grade, had failed to hold, police reported. rested early yesteraay oy uuiura Pvt.

Sylvester H. Kemper, son of proach to the setting up of a postwar international organization. Gerald P. Nye, Republican, North was a junior at the University of Mr. and Mrs Sylvester H.

Kemper Meredith and Edard Hughs, Union Terminal police who said they Dakota, At US0 Today Cincinnati. He has been overseas one year. found him with a loaded 1446 Weigold Northside, stopped off at TOM HEALEY DIES. Holmdel, N. Oct.

8 (AF) revolver after he had become quar Robert A. Brinkman, son of Mrs. Mary Brinkman, 4928 Ralph has been promoted from Corporal to Sergeant in the Military Police Detachment of District No. 5, Sev relsome at the Union Terminal Thomas J. Healey, 78, of Meadow- Dnnut Center Variety show, 8:30 p.

m. Fenwirk l-nunce- Hwlmmtne: Dool open At Albany, Dewey aides described the Hull report as "purely speculative." The candidate himself has given no indication of the cabinet members he would choose, except to say that he would not retain Secretaries Harold L. Ickes and Francis Perkins. CITY BRIEFS Huge Increase Is Seen The Terminal policemen said Sea view Farm, former race trainer dally. Dancing.

Camera, Club will take picture. 8 p. m. and track official, died Saturday at home on the way from Camp Fannin, to Ft. Meade, Md.

Private Kemper recently completed basic In Mail To Servicemen enth Service Command, Omaha, 3 Mi remarked that "there too many Red Caps around here," then stuck his hand inside his shirt Meredith 1 A Dancing. Rrfrechmenu. 1'MCA Heaoeat Biitht. Coffes aal his home here after an illness of Nebraska. Pennies And Books Stolen Magnolia Goedicke, 1227 Main The Cincinnati Post Office snacks.

several months. Healey was a race Jewish Center Playfleld opea. trainer for more than 50 years. He handled 868 sacks of outgoing serv whose apartment was ransacked and Hughes said they disarmed him of the revolver, which he had in iceman mail, Friday, compared to was associated with the C. V.

Whitney, Harry Payne Whitney, Wilson- Saturday, told police yesterday raining at that the prowler took 500 Indian Camp Fannin. A a holster inside his shirt. They said 146 sacks the same day of last year, they found 13 cartridges in his Salmon and R. T. Wilson stables, Pvt.

Verne S. Vorwerck, 4210 Colerain was in the class of radio operators graduated recently by the communications department of the Armored School at Ft. Knox, Ky. and trained the famous race horse head pennies, an electric shaver, watch and medical book valued at $78. pockets.

Sea was held for investl gation. it was disclosed yesterday. The mail included 439 sacks of Army Post Office mail and 45 of Fleet Equipoise. former Roger Bacon High School student, he was employed by his father Loses Watch To Questioner KEMPER James Bowles, 71, Negro, 509 Oliver Pvt. Daniel E.

Joyce, 1348 Michi at Kemper's Slaughter House, Bay- Post Office mail for delivery to the Postal Concentration Center, New York City, and 211 sacks of APO gan has Deen transierrea miller St. St. Xavier Downs Spartans from Camp Atterbury, to was robbed of his $30 watch early yesterday by a Negro who asked him a direction at Wade and John Streets. Keesler Field, Miss. The Bronze Star has been Suspect Faces Eight Charges and 173 of FPO mail destined lor San Francisco.

The public was urged to utilize the remaining time, Monday through Saturday, for mailing packages to servicemen Pvt. Richard Lewis, Marine Corps, has left for boot training at Parris Island, S. C. A son of Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Lewis, Camp In Hard -Fought Grid Tilt awarded to MSgt. Erwin C. Stueb- Six charges of housebreaking and ne. 287 Earnshaw Ave. The cita two of petit larceny were filed Dennison, he enlisted recently fol tion read in part: "As Sergeant St.

Xavier's Conquerors nipped they took possession of the ball on overseas. yesterday against a Negro regis lowing his release as a Naval from April 7, 1942, to August 23, their own three. tered as George Robinson, 19, 1609 Dudley after Detectives Richard Crampton, Arthur Meredith LICENSED IN KENTUCKY. Aviation Cadet. He had completed several months of preflight train 1943, his extraordinary diligence as strength clerk in the personnel sec the Roger Bacon two-game winning streak by edging the Spartens 6-0 last night at Xavier Stadium.

Bacon took to the air In the final minutes of the fray but never penetrated beyond the Conquerors' 20. ing at Miami and Ohio Wesleyan and John Bugganer said he ad COVINGTON. Leslie H. HlBglm, 30. Dayton, avton, tion of his regiment was invaluable in achieving rapid and equitable Ohio, Universities.

Neither team threatened in the Woodall, 30, Cov- driver, and Emma Gerdson intercepted Bob Sherman's desperation pass as the game ended. Hugh E. Wagenfeld, 4010 Ballard rationing of troops in separate detached units at Tongatabu; at Guadalcanal when the regiment ST. XAVIER. Pos.

R. BACON. has been promoted to Techni BILLFOLDS cian Fifth Grade at the Army Serv participated In the Guadalcanal Costello E. Schwetschman Smith L. Spade William L.

Rieman Heck O'Conner Johnson R. Laake lete Knight, 23. Clevee, Oh lumber-Jack, and Anne 22, Cincinnati Charles J. Monpene, 28, Cincinnati, ol-dler, and Louise Adeline Stephens, 22, Independence, Ky. Elfahugh Rhonemus, 40.

Muncie, briclt mason, and Vivian Jonea, 24, Gas City, Ind. Laverne Russell Wilcox, 49, Detroit, expediter, and Ruby Ewing, 37, Bowling ice Forces Training Center at Camp campaign, and at British Western first half although the Sycamore Street eleven reached the Bacon 17-yard stripe mid way in the second period which was featured by a punting duel between Xavier's Frank Johnson and Bacon's Jim Kaelin with the former having the edge. mitted breaking into at least 25 West End homes in recent weeks. Robinson was questioned after Detectives Alfred Kaiser, Harry Helming and Martin Steiner found articles taken from one of the homes in his possession. Detective Chief Clem W.

Merz said Robinson pointed out a number of the places he had looted. Brakeman Is Injured Arthur Crowder, Mo. Samoa." McALPIN'S HAS THEM! Overseas Mailing Cartons 0PA CEILING PRICE Standard size corrugated cartons to mail overseas. Remember the last date to mail October 14th. Sorry, No Phone Orders Stationery, Main Floor, West Schneider K.

iNienaus Glade R. Uphoff Evera Q. Ryan McAuley L. Kaelin rlroatn ITv Corp. William L.

McCormick, 5540 Virginia L. Minetti, 25, 1c, Gerson R. Weideman daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Conway ecnmiai Periods 12 3 4 Minetti, 4916 Forest Norwood, The Spartens kicked off to open John Owens, 34, New Richmond, Ohio, printer, and Thelma Parker, 26, Norwood, Ohio.

William T. Bottom. 21, Goodman Field, soldier, and Jayne D. Taylor, 25, Cleveland. Emmett Lee Martin.

20. Erlanger, lahorer, and Helen Margaret Gardner, Els- St. Xavier 0 0 0 111 From Boards 4 And 6 the second half and Tom Glade re has reported for duty at the headquarters of the Naval Air Primary Johnson, 31, 212 E. Third brake- R. Bacon 0 0 Tonchdown Evers.

Training Command, Naval Air Sta The following men have been in tion, Glenview, 111. A graduate of man, suffered a possible right-rib fracture yesterday when he fell from a step on a boxcar in the Baltimore Ohio Railroad yards west Norwood High School, Seaman ducted into the armed forces through Draft Boards 4, 1740 Brew turned it to the 25. Bob Gerd-son and Bill Gruber picked up first downs to the Bacon 33. Evers looped a nine-yard pass to Don McAuley who raced to Bacon's ten. Conway reached the five and Evers scored from there on a sneak.

Pint 20 Federal Tai Minetti formerly was employed by Name in Gold Free ster and 6, Erie Avenue: mere, ny. Orvllle Wayne B'Hymer, 28, soldier, and Ruth Lehman, 27, both of Covington. Carl S. Jones, 21, sailor, and Alice Watson, 21, both of Cincinnati. Charles 8.

Smith, 37, maintenance man, and Alease Mitchell, 32, both of Columbus, Ohio. Harry Giemeier. 28, soldier, and Helen Brewer. 27. both of Covington.

Charles E. Payne, 22, no occupation and the War Department Searchlht of Spring Grove Avenue. He was taken to St. Mary Hospital. Charles W.

Purslfull, 2116 Her- Mirror Plant, Mariemont. A brother, CAMP CAMPBELL WINS. Fort Knox, Oct. 8 (AP) Camp Campbell's 220th Engineers defeated the Fort Knox Armorald-ers 19-7 in a football game here today. Campbell scored twice in the first period and both teams tallied one in the fourth.

rick Charles F. Wolever, 8310 Aged Woman Stricken Mrs. Corp. Carl Minetti, is in the Army. Bacon came back to reach the 1 1 I Catherine Reihl, 78, 1577 Glen Ar- 91 Xavier 27-yard stripe but the Con leucine pennon, DOtn or Be vis James G.

Hughes, 2243 Duck Creek Joseph M. Melia, 3325 Trimble Walter A. Sief- mond was taken to Good Sa Five Cincinnati soldiers returned mechanic queror forward wall stiffened and Jack fi4, Covington, and Edna Huntington, 38, Deer toSIO Park. Ohlc maritan Hospital early yesterday recently from overseas duty are held for downs. The downtown James Mltchem 47.

fnerhftnlrv and Gene ker, 3551 Bevis and Joseph by the Life Squad after suffering eleven failed to gain and kicked being processed for reassignment at vieve Aruiur, notn OI Huntington, West Virginia. C. Nicosia, 1705 Brewster Ave. a heart attack at her home. the Army Ground and Service TULSA ROLLS ON.

Tulsa, Oct. 8-(AP) Tulsa NEWPORT. Forces Redistribution Station at Miami Beach. They are Pfc. Carmen REMEMBER HIM WITH A NEW PIPE We'll Pick 4 Shape, To Suit ou WE KNOW I'll'KS DON'T SI- I.I, THEM J18T AS A SIDE LlNb HORWITZ VINE ST.

AT SEVENTH Golden Hurricane, aiming for a Lnuls Pnuly. 51, ptone mason, and Pearl Morton, 12. both of Cincinnati. Nncl W. Spitzer, 29, office mannger.

and J. Pacclla, 41X9 Sibley Silver- Woman I'urse Seised A $2 purse containing $18 was snatched from under the arm of Elizabeth Owens, 51, 1120 Race by a youth in front of 33 V. 13th St. last night. The youth was wearing an out to the Sparten 48.

McAuley picked a Kaelin pass out of the air on his own 27 and was pushed out of bounds on the Bacon 23. After three line plays failed, Evers passed to Freshman Dick Weitte who was downed on Bacon's five. The Spartan Una held and third consecutive undefeated sea BOARD 6. Jesse B. Pogue 3527 Heekin Robert E.

Thiele 4814 Beverly Hills Ralph William Doll, 1307 Herlin Charles W. Skinner 1871 Keys Crescent, and Robert J. Morehouse 3683 Saybrook Ave. ton, after 10 months in the Italian juiii-i xiiKiJiiiricK, Doin oi rxew ton. Ohio.

son, overpowered the University of theater, where he won the Purple Rohc-rt Seppcy. 23. factory worker, and Heart Pvt. Ballard Hall 3112 Kansas lasts night, 27-0, with four full teams going into action. ca-Dura urumh.

22, both of Detroit. Joseph P. Antonio. 21. soldier.

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