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fat 2 lueKlay, January 18, THE IVEIGHBORS. Council Receives Plat Of Street Boundaries' Joseph GARRETSON The Enquirers OPINIONNAIRE REPORTER: Mildred Millet PHOTOGRAPHER: Jerry Corneliui On Millcreek Artery A recommended mspped street line plat for the proposed ilillcreek Expressway, from the plannel Third Street Distributor to tha 1 Do ever carry an umbrella when it Ludlow Avenue Yiadurt, was to City Council yesterday by the City Planning Commission. Th plat, which will be effective tent played at Islington on September 29, and Kentucky son 13 to 7. In a return engagement, played at Cincinnati October 27, Cincinnati a on 18 to 7. IM IKKNTAI.I.V, (hey ran send Happy Chandler to Washington as a Senator or they ran movi him tn Cincinnati as the High Commissioner nf Hischall.

hut they can't make anything out of him hut a Kenturklan. 1 told Harpy about some of the bitter letter I can always count on getting whenever I writ 1 for 10 yea is, shows that thi portion of th expressway generally will parallel Central Parkway (just a little to the west to a point near Brighton, run along Western Avenue a short distance, theft Reason For Leaving? hhkn formkr ji r.roiu.K r. I V- RICH JR. rrlcncd a ntrmher of th Public U- hrary Board of Trutr few (Mi ago he an-. nounrrd that he wa trpptn( nut Imtwim nf th prranure of private himtnc.

Mayor but It could aJo he hts-au he it a IHrector nf th Wft-rn Bank A Trul Co. which niorr than a tilt Interested In llln( a (it for a new hlirary at Otrlral I'aikw and tin. mild that Fyrirh didn't an! tn be In Ihc picture on both aide nhila thM negotiation arc undent a.v. SOCIAL SOTE: Mwt (t.tttmiutthrd Quest at the fox and Vrpit uns Ihnit liukt (she inrin like neu spufirrmen uho thrric a tmthittiit party for a friend nut thrrr. llrnuuht hir uun orchestra, too (the Slip Wugnnd tnoj.

anything about Kentucky hill billies, and id Ml I I deserve every on I get. along a portion of Freeman Avenue and then cut diagonally southeast ardly to the distributor. Happy said th Kentucky hill peopl ar tha purest American stock anywhcie In the nation, In the ataff'a report on th plat, but that they have two strike against them berauM of lack of understanding. say thay the Commission was told that approximately 30 miscellaneous in- have never known anything but personal freedom and that It I very hard for them to accommodate flustrie would be affected. Group of Industrie along Colerain Ave nue, including the Shepard Elevator and along Western Avenue, between Hulbert and York IRE- Streets, are included.

Myron Downs, Chief City Planner, said that when the expressway is built the industrial view now evident to persons looking over the right field wall at Crosley ft 1 V'W IV Oh tat just looks like I'm more popular since we got a television set. They don't even know I'm here!" field will vanish. The section of the expressway covered by the plat will cost an estimated $40,000,000. MRS. EI.MA DE-HART, 8309 Price Price Hill, housewife: Sure! If It's a aloppy snow, I always carry an umbrella to protect my coat and to keep my hair and head dry.

Some people might think It look foolish to carry an umbrella when It's snowing, but I don't feel foolish. It doesn't bother me at ajl. I think It's the wise thing to do TON, 401 Hazen Ludlow, bookkeeper-cashier: Seldom. I've done it a few time, but only on those rare occasion when It wa snowing real hard. I think it's sensible to carry an umbrella w-hen snows but I always feel a little silly.

If I'm wearing something that I'm Victim Explains Shooting Stork Calls At Mrs. Bear; Cincinnati Cubs In Dark As Revenge For Arrest Mrs. Johnnie Mae Bird. 2S. 701 themselve to rule and regulation when they drift to the big cities.

say with mora patience and understanding and mora trying we wouldn't have nearly a much trouble with these people. Well, that' what Mr. Kentucky ay, anyway. COCKKVF.I): W. K.

I alk, who ha a hook (tore at Seventh and Main advises that the master minds In Washington have Juggled postal rates around It' cheaper now to mall bonk to South America than It I to send ons to Philadelphia. Falk aay yon ran mail a two-pound hook to Rrax.lt for 1A rents, hut It cost It rent to end the same book to Philadelphia, and you ran mail a three-pound tome tn South America for IS cents, while It costs 11 rent to aend the same thing to Philadelphia. Iloesn't make sense. TUNG AROUND: AS I was sipping a cup nf tea In a Newport night spot a few nights ago somebody came, over and slapped on the tiKi and he wasn't walking. He was in a wheel rhair.

It was Hill Ititrdon, the former Air Korce Sergeant who was shot down In a 17 over Germany and who lost both legs as a result. Both legs ar gone almost to th hips, but he doesn't let that prevent him from getting around. In the daytime he work for the Veteran Administration and In the evening he goes any whers ha pleases-and with virtually no help. The night I met him, his rar was parked across the street from this placa and I rode back across the river with him. Ha wheeled across the street without tha slightest help from me, opened tha door of hi car and hoisted himself W.

Fifth walked into District! The stork made business crII MRS. ROSEMARY MILAZZO, 1211 Taft Camp Waahing-ton, Secretary: I never carry an umbrella when It nows, but my mother doe. She alway tries to rget me to carry one, too. She tell me, "Take your umbrella and put on your rubbers" and' all that sort of thing, but I don't. I don't like to wear rubbers or galoshes unless th snow is real deep.

I catch a lot of hced i-olris because I don't like to wear hats. Hats bother me. But when It snows. I do wear a bandana. Most of the time I go bareheaded.

The only time I wear anything on my head Is when It snows or rains or la very, very cold. Four Police Station, 754 W. Fifth )h hear nit. th- I r---Wfa-. end I also believe In wearing galoshes.

I alway go out protected when it snows. With the open-toed yesterday, told Cunt. Waltel Martin and Patrolman Frank that she was shut, and ther. collapsed on a bench. She was found to he wounded In her right arm and right side.

At General Hospital later, Mrs, Bird told police that she had been shot by a woman who had been Zoo yesterday, but it will be a eek or more before Zoo officials learn how many "bundles" there are. As is customary under bear protocal, the new mother, a Russian brown bear, has hidden her offspring from the prying eyes of Joseph Stephen, Zoo Superintendent, and Stephen is going to have to wait until the cubs stumble out into the sunlight under their own afraid will spot when It gets wet or if I'm wearing my fur coat, then 1 carry an umbrella. If I'm not worried about my clothes, then I don't carry one. But if I see I'm going to save myaelf a dry-cleaning hill by earrylng an umbrella, I carry It, no matter how much I dislike it. shoe and heels, you need the protection galoshes give.

I never have any rolds In th w-lnter, hut I do have one cold In the fall arrested earlier In the day on a disorderly conduct charge filed by Mrs. Bird. Mrs. Bird' condition wrs be were'power before he can count them. lieved to be Police searching for the gun user.

and another In tha spring. THIS UHMMi I. on Kail fcUth Wwt, al an alley iippnwlt thi Queen My Chevrolet Co. Tho picture wa taken AKIKK II repaired about day ago. Tho op-nliir i IS Inch deep, and the young man niriimirlnK It la Ray line, a pupil at Hrnaduay Woodward School.

The opening hlj rnouch an a boy, or even man, rnuld he ralnpulled Into IhU sewer In a traffic accident. Aln It look Ilk hell. SMART Somehow or other I managed to horn my way Into a party f'ommla-alnner Happy Chandler guv last week for local ports writer and radio men, and I managed to open my mouth Jnat enough to make It cost a 17.80 Counted Mitra nerktly I het IHck Ncnlillt on of these, ties that, no Noltlng-coarhed Cincinnati team haa ever beaten the University of Kentucky. Richard now his necktie. I am no atallstlclan on sports events, but tha reason I felt confident wag because I waa silting right next to Happy Chandler, and he didn't remember this event und neither did a half dozen porta writers whom I consulted before making this rash wager.

Neither did Hurry Nolanwho Is neither a sports writer nor radio man but who horned In on the party, too, and who Is upposed to remember everything. Well, the fact Is that Nnltlng was appointed eoach at I'C April II, and lhe following fall Cincinnati played Kentucky two games winning one and losing one. The first of these two con Stephen did bend his ear 'to Olga's pit yesterday, and he said, he heard at least two different squeals and possibly a third one. FOR TEACHERS' PAY RAISE. Columbus, Ohio, Jan.

17 (AP) Barg Referred To Engineer Iv. Cincinnati 8:15 A.M., 9:10 M. 11:00 P.M. GREYHOUND TERMINAL A $2S-a-month Increase for all full-time school teachers is part of a five-point legislative program MARSHALL STILL RESTING. San Juan, Puerto Rico, Jan.

17 (UP) A naval spokesman said today that ailing Gen. George Marshall was "continuing to rest" adopted by the State Board of thj 5TH ft SYCAMORE STS. PA 6000 On Proposals For Subway; Hints At Taxpayers' Suit behind the wheel. The only help ha did need was fur somebody to fold hi wheel chair and put It In the bnrk of the car he rnn't do this by himself. He ha nne of those specially-equipped cars that the government provided to amputees, and he Is an exrellent driver.

Ha gets around to tha spots quite a bit, but he drink nothing but water, Quite a guy, TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS: Wnller Heckjord. L. Barth, Iee Harry Baum, Albert W. Knapp, C. W.

Swain, Charles F. Brill, John F. Bchulte. Milton Cochran, Herbert R. Day, Wilbur 8.

Kdward S. Tap Harry B. Ralbourne, Karl H. Stretcher, Elmer Wilde. Junior Order United American Mechanics.

William E. Burdsall. State Councilor, today announced the in his quarter at the San Geronimo Naval Base. fic Committee, upon what grounds such a suit could be brought. Councilman Carl W.

Rich, a mem This Extra Cure Means Extra Wear ber of the committee, said he thought the city wouM be "making an awful mistake" to bring In an City Council's Traffic Committee yesterday asked Joe Barg, Executive Vice President nf the Fourth Street Area Merchants Association, to take up with George Howie, the city' new Traffic Engineer, his proposals for constructing a downtown subway to tie Into the proposed expressways other committee to study the prob WAKE UP WITH A SMILE lems when the costly Master Plan already has proposed solution Both Rich and Coucllman Gordon systems, H. Scherer, who sat with the Traf- Lost And Found Lettuce! Court Sitter Cost Monkeys Loose On Plane Trenton, N. Jan. 17AP- Nrw York -( API-Thirty crates Meantime, the committee Agreed, flc Commlttpe Bnr that LU.IJ fui.lki.il wetfn net- further F.alem, Mass. (AP)-Most of It It would withhold der the Street Railway Co' plans recom-that a Th high cost of baby sitters lsi0f monkeyshlnea arrived by plane'was green and crisp, hut it wasn'tendalion on a resolution committee be named to aurvey the causing Judicial rompllcaUcma in there will be no streetcars a few years hence for nse In subway, due to the program of converting to bus today and oh, the poor pilot.

the sort of lettuce Mrs. Esther Three hundrd Rhesus monkey! Doran ordered, got here on a Pan American Alr- It Was, in fact, some $6,000 wnich operations, Barg, however, Insisted on the subway. way cargo piane. along wnn twojMr, fou, among gro- city's traffic congestion and parking problems and report on possible solutions. Councilman Edward N.

Waldvogel introduced this reso-tion at the request of Barg. The Traffic Committee once recommended that it be killed, only to withdraw It recommendation In order to hear from Barg person eerie New Jersey. So says Assemblyman William Widnall, Republican, He i-itroduced a bill jury fees from $3 daily in most counties J. Widnall said, "Most women called for duty have to pay more for she purchased Saturday HESriTE a petition, showing that only 19 per cent of the affected res imk nog wiiiiHB uoining presence was supposed to calm the monkeys. idents wish tn have Kirby Road im night, which she didn't unpack until today.

So she cajlcd the police and the proved from North Bend RoRd to Evidently it didn't. The trip started in the Azores Islands, said Cant. Miguel Bragnnca Colerain Avenue, the Council High- ally. ways Committee voted to go ahead police railed Harry F.llas of IW' Barg told the committee that the baby sitter than they Jurors." receive ase Stamford, with the mon-j kevs all locked up in their 30 crates. rence, assistant n.anager of a Salem ehMftA ginre (nejth the project at a cost of $52,600 It is on an assessment basis planned ana r.uass puise, tempera- Master Plan' Transit Report rec then suddenly, there were mon 36-foot con keys In the cockpit, monkey leap- nd blood pressure gradually to make the street a crete road.

ommended a few month backj Ing through the plane, normal, in nan, ne ex- plained, put the week-end receipts against the subways now urged by Barg. He said that groups "other than Edward Strasser, Assistant County Prosecutor, who lives on Kirby Road, was among the opponents. peering out or window, and monkeys trying to liberate other In a paper bag, intending to take them to a night vault of a Salem his own" have Indicated they Captain Braganca and his crew hut inadvertently placed thelwould favor a taxpayers' uit to The road already is a speedway and this condition will get worse when said they were forced to stay In bag with Mrs. Poran'i large Satur- prevent further city expenditures the forward part of the ship while day night purchases unless such a survey aa proposed hv Bare is carried out. Barg.

he would favor putting hole monkeys cavorted 7 in streets tn slow Hnwn inaaHari The market Is sending Mr. Doran a crisp, $100 Bheat of lettuce, ever, did not tell uoiincnman jesse FINAL WEEK OF MSB COATS 49.95 to59.95 formerly V.S WEKK Locker, Chairman of the Traf- Steam Scalds Man "They kept hanging on the cockpit door and watching us all the time," he said." When the plane arrived al La Guardla Field, about a dozen of the chattering imps were staring out the windows. Eight Air Mno cargo men joined the crew and with brooms and blankets finally snared the truants, The monkeys are consigned for infantile paralysis research. On Locomotive Job BURGLAR FOILS ALARM. A burglar found a basement window at Potter's Friendly Store 10 10 Freeman not connected with tho burglar alarm early yesterday, forced his way Into the basement and then into the store.

Harry Potter, owner, said $108 was missing. Karl Neggermann, 31, 2632 River was taken to St. Mary Hospital last night suffering first and second degree burn on both leg and first degree burn on hi hands and face. A tender repairman at AND EDWARDS STEEL CEILINGS the Union Terminal roundhouse, Spring Grove Ave. and Draper COMMITTEE TO BE NAMED.

Harry Boland, President of Ixical 79, National Federation of Federal AliAIN I OK hn was renairing a boiler undei' a mm. lsl Tsrmlml lulUle Cincinnati New Yetk Cnlwi STORES AUDITORIUMS locomotive when William Covington, 2915 Eastern turned on Kmplnyeea, will name new commit unc ii niNin a iioMrs teemen and kev memhen At M-1S the steam. for rftmptftii ttmatri rill 1 t. thf. nwan mmmiiirio rn, P- m- Thursday at a meeting of the ruin ne Rutirr sit.

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