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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 13

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HEWS iECTIOI THE ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI, SUNDAY, JUNE 21, 1030 OWNERSHIP WVdded Fifty Years; Note From President battle. We are determined to carry on the crusade for decency which will enlist the cooperation of every law-abiding citizen." AIR JAUNT IN TEXAS. "Crusade" To Be Continued Against Obscene Literature flying companion is Miss Betty Wuest, 2613 Dennis Street. Miss Meyer, a school teacher, holds a limited commercial pilot'! lirense. She Is the only woman in Ohio to hold that rating.

The young women planned to been unfairly maligned by the forces against which she has fought," the ministers said that, after a thorough study, the crusader's character was found "above reproach." "She ha consecrated her life to the one supreme ta.k of clearing out the vast amount of Indecent literature which is corrupting and polluting the minds of hosts of young people," they added. "We believe In the cause she represents and we are giving her the fullest possible cooperation, A few defeats mean nothing In a long by Rev. Mrs. Ellis, was acquitted Friday In Municipal Court of a I charge of possessing obscene liter- i ature. Two others arrestee were dismissed a week or mora ago.

Commenting on the trial, Rev. Mr. Geistweit and Rev. Mr. Atkins said in a signed statement: "The wrong impression has been given out that we were not in the city at the time of the trial.

All of us, including Mrs. Ellis, were In the city and easily available, hut no ef-1 fort was made to locate us. We were not informed that the trial was to come up at the time." Mating that Rev. Mrs. Kllis "has1 from the Federation, Women's Christian Temperance Union, and other religious and civic groups, whose names were not divulged, Two Cincinnati Women Leave On Three Weeks' Tour, Miss Elizabeth Meyer, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Oscar K. Meyer, 6323 Hamilton Avenue, took off from Lunken Airport yesterday for a three weeks' visit in Texas. Hor Rev. Mr.

Geistweit said. Iouis Motz. news dealer, East Court Street, the last of three men arrested in raids engineered I In the face of three defeats, termed as meaning "nothing in a long battle," a committee of 30 per sons will continue the crusade against circulation of lascivious literature, launched several weeks ago by Rev. Mary Hubbard Ellis, Philadelphia anti-vice campaigner. Rev.

Mrs. Ellis will be consulted whenever necessary, Rev. Henry Pearce Atkins, Executive Secretary of the Cincinnati Federation of Churches, and Rev. Harold Nash Geistweit, pastor of Ninth Street Baptist Churcn, members of the committee, said In making the statement yesterday. Committee members were chosen XSSSaSSSSSdlfSiSSSSSSSSSiS I 8 1-itlrn to Allan A Vorpkit oumiiilion Hour Hroadvait SSoSvOiSisSSSiSiioatX i St Thursday t.rrninf at 7-45, Station CI'O.

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4 for 1.00 ww 'i i pass Inst night at Little Rock, Ark. They are to fly on to San Antonio, Texas, today, then pass a week on a ranch near there. From San Antonio they will go to San Benito, Texas. Rcturlng, they plan to visit the Texas Centennial Exposition at Dallas. IcIiiit nml 'ld" lirmft from alarrli.

98c from heavy-thread sheet- OC a clear white. Yard LtDC SALE! ARCH SHOES White Canvas Oxfords 1.49 Al.l. KI7.I TO NEW GINGHAM HOUSE SLIPPERS NmM P'orur t'lw rolorw of ml, blur, brown iiimi irwn. All Up to KcKiilnrlr brt ttr vttluei. WOMEN'S OXFORDS WHITE 79c New Mp Ox-ftirdH, Cubitii IImI, I anther V.S rtr s'r 'Mt Ik Bnllt-in Is.

Arch. C'iioI BtBiram If IV 1 Boles' IiW Hi SsVf We're giving those ador-Lt' SX2fr Jr" able Shirley Temple "SSSS permanent waves to i KJ girls under 12 years of fl aga gt this special price. i Sc Beaati Rsloa SXond Floor, hirst CJuality I American gg Dinnerware Exclusive With Alms Doepke 13.95 ti i Rojrularly 1395. 95 pieces, JLV I service for 12 Rose wreath IN I I CI 11 I I I border or cold design. 0X 8 L-i-VtaNv VI 'i IX I CI Hnnemrnl i i wnne iia onoes if WW Well known for llicir fine long wearing quulilios.

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Pliiin or figured ernlrrs villi nllrarlive borders. For liiing rooms or dining rooms. Itiir Harbor Scat Cushions Wcll- filled tufted styles with boxed edges. ChlntK or cretonne 89c covered. Each prlsellla cuiiuins, i'i yards long.

with colored tape trims in 69c is jfr American Girl footwear is fashioned to 8 lV faultless fit, with the famous American Shadow Net or Mission Weave Lace Curtains IPS Y--," Sfl I eg Oirl hign arch and narrow neei. inrcc 8 I I of the smart youthful styles are sketched Of Ire Pit! Considered Important Clue In Slaying Of Woman And Children. Pittsburgh, June 20 AP) Detectives sought a clue tonight to Solve the mysterious strangulation deaths of Eleanor Fecley, 30 years ld, and her children, Robert, 5, nd Janice, 3. Martin J. Feely, distraught husband and father of the victims, insists police are wrong in advancing the theory that Mrs.

Feely strangled her children and garroted herself. Feely disclaimed ownership of the ice pick and screwdriver found beneath the body of Janice. The husband was uncertain regarding the ownership of the claw hammer, applied to the rope around his wife's neck as a tourniquet. Coroner's invest ijjators, like Feely, say they lean toward the triple murder theory. Mayor William N.

McNalr opened a personal Investigation, but refused to advance an opinion. Investigators working on the murder theory regard the ice pick as an important clue. The left temple of each victim was pierced and Mrs. Feely was stabbed in the chest TO SPEAK IN LEBANON. Mumford F.

Piatt, Federal Housing Representative, will go to Lebanon, Tuesday to address the Lebanon Kiwanls Club. He will Rive a detailed explanation of the Federal House Administration single insured mortgage plan and the advantages It offers to home ers who wish to buy, build, or refinance their property. '0IFJITY 654-6 Main St. CHerry 0437-8 AWNINGS Doctor's Prescription Stops Craving For Liquor A doctor's prescription successfully used for years in hospital treatment for those addicted to the use ot alcohol, is now offered to the public for home treatment. It is harmless and can be taken In tea, coffee, food or any other liquid with or without the user's knowledge.

Removes the craving for liquor and builds up the resistance. Many loved ones saved and brought hack to a life of usefulness. Write Western Chemicals, Dept. 394, Vance Seattle, Washington, for a Free trial and full particulars. It will be sent immediately in a plain wrapper.

Do it Advertisement. end to CORNS between toes Those terribly mean corns between the toes that seem to defy all treatment they're at easily removable as any other with FREEZONE! A few drops of FREEZONE instantly put the corn to sleep. Pain is deadened at once, and soon the corn becomes so loose that you can actually lift it out with your fingers. Hard corns or soft corns all yield to FREEZONE. All druggists sell FREEZONE PERSONAL Mr.

and Mrs. George W. Koch, 3047 Gilbert Avenue, Walnut Hills, will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary today. Due to Illness of Mr. Koch, the celebration will include only member of the family.

Natives of New York State, Mr. and Mrs. Koch have lived in Cincinnati for 60 years. Mr. Koch is 72 years old.

His wife is 70. Among the felicitations received yesterday were flowers and a personally signei note from President Roosevelt. Mr. Koch Is President of the Auto and Aero Supply Company and Auto Brake Service Company, 320 Reading Road. There are five children, Mrs.

J. J. Gilligan, Miss Adelaide Koch, Mrs. E. B.

Berens, Mrs. A. R. Vonderahe, und G. Earl Koch, and 10 grand-Children.

BIGGEST CROWD FORECAST Tor Main Street Merchants Picnic Next Thursday, The demand for tickets for the Main Street Merchants' annual out ing at Coney Island next Thursday presages a record-breaking attendance, according to Adam Tuttle, General Chairman, and Anthony Rlst, Secretary. Features will include a baby show and 15 athletic events for boys and girls. Prizes will be awarded to winners. Strip tickets, good for all rides at the amusement park, are being sold by the Main Street merchants at a reduced price. Councilman James Garfield Stewart will be the prlncl- pal speaker at the dinner at 6 o'clock.

Assisting Tuttle with arrangements are John H. Tuke, George Guckenberger, and Edward J. Wuest. SPORTS ON PROGRAM For Findlay. Market Improvement Association Outing.

Athletic events, novelty contests, lotto and bingo games, swimming, and dancing are on the program for the Findlay Market Improvement Association outing at Coney Island tomorrow. Clarence E. Stegner, "Mayor" of Findlay Market, is General Chair- i man. Fred L. Schille will be officer I of the day.

Assisting Stegner are Chester A. Lathrop, Peter F. Duffy, Joseph A. Belmesche, August H. Gcile, George Schoellng, Harry Solway, Gregor Roth, Jacob Bollinger, Elmer Dur- i igen, Joseph Heller, Albert Ep- pinger, John Mueller, Joseph Kunkel, Anthony Riedlinger, Charles Muhlberg, and Cliff G.

i Link. OUTING LEADERS NAMED For Associated Irish Organiza-tions Picnic August 16. The Associated Irish Organiza tions will give their annual outing 1 at Coney Island August 16. Irish games, dances, and music will be on the program, A tug-of-war between native sons of Cork negal will conclude the athletic i events. David Concannon, Chairman, has appointed the following committees: Grounds John M.

Callahan, Chairman-John C. Thompson, Thomaf Fny, Thnmaa Krlitf worth, Joseph Cttvannaugh, William I Tallon. and M. J. Gradv.

Program Michael J. Mnllov. Chairman! Bernard Smith, Hugh Flaherty. Dan Cur- ran, John Swift, Patrick Murphy, and uananan. Athletics William Nicholson.

Chairman: Jam Kilenyne, William Kenan, Jamca Kearney, Mart ID O'Connor, and P. i. wmh. Music and Danclns Genrce MeCabe, Chairman; Michael McDnnounh, Patrirk i Finn. Jack Kripeworth, Michael Galvin, William RKan, and Kilcoyne.

Decora; Ions John a honey. Chairman Walter Watch, Thermal Hynei, and John Downey. Bad Res John Burkr, Chairman; Jamfs Conlon. and McCahe. Emergency Concannon, Chairman; Kdpe-worth, Moilny, Kay, John Uland, Orady, 1 Callahan, and Henry Breen.

Railroad- Kfty, Paul V. Connolly, Galvin, and Swift. Ticket. Molloy. Chairman: Nicholnmt, Fdgewortb, Howard, Cannon, Cur ran, and Breen.

Hneakeri Callahan, Chairman; Connolly, Smith, and John C. Thompson. Publicity Connolly. Chairman; Harry P. Kelly, Waiter Cannon, Bland, Howard Can non, and Thomas McGowan.

PLAN PICNIC JU1Y 5. Harry Abrami, former United States District Attorney, will be officer of the day at the picnic- carnival to be given by Keneseth Israel Congregation, Washington and Rockdale Avenues, at the Carthage Fair Grounds, Sunday, July 5. The Ladies' Auxiliary of the synagogue is assisting with ar rangements. Louis Schur is Chair man. SERVICE I 1 SB ca.

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Has a graceful Cuban heel. Shown in white kid. "CLEARANCE "Diisliiip our ln'lvr" lions and speetaeulur PRICED" for FAST SELLING! for nrw m'rrliiin(lis' iicrt'ssilalrs dnislio price reiluc allouancfs on tlicte fine niacliines. W'M1 1 "DOMESTIC" ROTARY REGULAR VALUE This famous rotary, "the Granada," has sold at this price many, many times. 10 DISCOUNT Our special reduction for this clearance sale.

Old Machine Allowance. Whether It's an antiquated box-top or a make-shift electric 1 1 5 00 IP 3000 Sketched A ularly sets. 93- 21 II-50 ALL YOU PAY AM) YOLK PRLSLNT MACHINE BANKING OTHER HANDSOME ALL-ELECTRICS FROM THESE ARE NOT "USED" MACHINES or Ferdinand pattern. One Hfl j55 day's special. kXfl i I Jpi i Cantor Is wtmf xv'tc oxford accenting a new 41 i 1 design in perforated yamp and counter.

Ultra smart for sportswear and busi- I I nCSS' 5.00 Myott English Dinnerware 1 19.75 I VW Regular 29J50. S4-piece jgi I Wf xXk service for IS. Choice of OQi Jc 9K four lovely patterns. Rich 9Sk vii- colorful decorations. jrffrA i lF I The Glencoe These electrics have never been off the floor, hut are floor samples and demonstrators, slightly marred despite excellent care from salesmen.

All carry a new-machlne guarantee. Very Special Formerly selling at more than twice this gale price-tli in efficient electric is one of the year's biggest hnr sains. There Is No Substitute For the Personal Element in Personal Loans One of the things that our eighteen years' experience in making personal loans has taught us is that no two financial problems are alike. a Every applicant for a loan has his own particular situation to meet. Rigid and inflexible plans will not meet his need.

a In a friendly way we work out a satisfactory solution. Our banking is "made to measure" fitting the type of loan to the individual, and at a bank rate of interest. a This Bank specializes in personal loans. we ran he of nrrrire to you, won't you come in? (iMORftlS PLAN BANK 117 E. Sixth St.

(Bet. Walnut and Main). MAin2400. Member Federal Depoult Inmranc Corporation ONE DAY ONLY -ONLY 3.00 DOWN Immediate delivery follows this small deposit. SO SHOP EARLY! BALANCE MONTHLY Save more than enough sewing to meet the nill payments.

CLEANING OUT Ol SMALL STOCK OF USED TREADLES. Smart in its plain simplicity with a low comfortable heel. A shoe you will practically live in and will want to wear wherever you go. Shown in white kid. 5.00 ALL SHOES X-RAy FITTED Footwear Second Floor 1 8-Piecc Beverage Sets 69c i 6 ice teas, 6 watar glasses, 38 Juice glasses.

Cut dot design with line decora- 88 Third 3 SINGERS 1 DOMESTIC 2 DROPHEADS I WHITE $3.00 3.00 6.95 9.95 2 SINGERS 8.95 I WHITE 16.50 1 SINGER 13.50 2 SINGERS .18.50.

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