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ItUiy, FibniTf 4, I9SS CINCINNATI ENQUIRER 8 Commission Attacked By Writers 1 For Conducting Secret Meetings NORTHERN KENTUCKY if. I He is publicity director of th Fish and Wildlife Department treasurer. Named to the board of directors were Burt Monroe of the Courier-Journal Ken Open meetings of the Kentucky Fish and Wildlife Commission and a full report to the public of their activities was requested yesterday by the Kentucky Outdoor Writers' Taylor of the Louisville Times and Joe Mitchell. Paducah The next meeting or ivuwa is set for April at Camp Wallace on Lake Cumberland. Th 50 regular members and 29 associate members of the organization are eligible to attend.

radio sportscaster. Harrv Towles was named editor of the KOWA bulletin. The writers held their annual O' CIRCLES MR. ROBERT B. NOLL was re-elected president of the Summit Hills Country Club at the annual meeting of the board of directors held recently at the club.

The other officers elected at this time wer eMr. William Karrick, vice president, and Mr. William Wartmann, secretary-treasurer. Mr. Ambrose Puttmann and winter meeting Sunday at the Game Farm of the Commission in Frankfort.

Three state Senate bills are Kentucky Deaths Howell McCowen Si Services for Howell H. Audrev Dve. both of Day- now in committee to make pub ti- i St 1 if r.ftnn niehinrpr wprp n- Mr. "Winter Ball," which is to take lic announcements of all such tailed as members of the board. place from 9 until 1 o'clock meetings mandatory, plus having them open to the public Cowen retired safety engi-itoni Dhio; Mrs.

Dorothy Dob- neer ior xne atanaara wi -o son. Louisville; Mrs. Beatnct and former i resident of amj Mrs. Ruby Teegar-MitchelL will be held at 2 p. m.on hoth of Bracken Countv.

and press. Associate members complained Sunday to the working members of KOWA that 'secret meetings and secret ac-iion has been taken by Commission for the last 15 Thursday at the Swindler Claude Lack, Dayton, Ohio. nerai nome, covingxon. jtsunai services will be held at 2 will be in Highland Cemetery, I Wednesday from the Pow. Ft.

Mitchell. 'ersville Christian Church. Mr. McCowen. who was 70 Burial will follow in the church vears.

John Mjrphy. Covington, re years old, died Sunday at his cemetery. tiring president of KOWA, sug. home Ormond Beacn, fia.i Moore Harker funeral He was a member of the La- nomei Brooksville, is in charge who have retired from the Cub ard- I The proceeds of the ball, Longratulauom Which is under the chairman- Word has been received hereShip 0f Mrs. Verniee Iay, are for the birth Sunday of a used for the benefit of some daughter, their second child, to worthy community project.

As-Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Wolfsisting Mrs. Day with the ar-(Mary Schwed) of Ft.

Wayne, rangements are Mrs. Clyde Ind. The baby has a brother, Stechel, Mrs. Donald Dammert. Robert Joseph.

Sharing in the Mrs. Bruce Fulton, Mrs. Paul congratulations are the Champion and Mrs. Fred ternal grandparents, Mr. andFettig.

Mrs. J. W. Schwed of Newport, Reservations for the dance the paternal grandparents, be made with Mrs. Day and Mrs.

George Kerns of until Tuesday, February 18. Delphos, Ohio, a maternal: great-grandmother, Mrs. Norris Schwed, also of Newport, and; timans HamboW a paternal Miss Marlene Reynolds will Mrs. Lottie Price of Nashville, portray the role of "Susan MSS SUSANNAH REED WATL1NGT0N MSS DIXON jested that a member of the rvublic relations staff of the commission be present at all luina i-uuSe, ticc of arrangements. Susannah Reed Watlington Engaged sessions.

The other members con To Dale Breaden, South Ft. Mitchell cepted Masons, and the Scottish bodies of Cincinnati. Surviving him are his widow, Mrs. Jennie McCowen; two daughters, Mrs. Virginia Slaughter, Cincinnati, and Mrs.

George Meyer, Charleston, S. a son, Howell Flor- John Dillon MAYSVILLE, Feb. 3 (Special John James Dillon, retired Mason County farmer, died yesterday at Hayswood curred and amended the move to have a full report made within the day to the news THE ENGAGEMENT of Miss she is a member of Kappa MR. AND MRS. THOMAS Susannah Reed Gamma, Phi Sigma IotaiDIXON of Southgate announce paper wire services in Frank Hospital, Maysvile.

He was 83 land Chi Delta Phi. fort. Members said that under ex daughter of Mr. Philip R. Wat- the engagement of their daugh Mahoney" in the Catholic Thea- Tennessee.

Mr. Breaden, who also is a ter Guild production orungton or fans, ana tnesenjor at was graciuatej ter, Diane, to Mr. Don Michael ence; six grandchildren ana years ora. three great-grandchildren. a native of Robertson County, Friends may call after lived most of his life in p.

m. tomorrow at the funeral Mason County. He and his isting Kentucky statutes, the commission should hold an 1 mians nainoow. wmcn is watlington, to Dr. from Beeehwood Hisrh School.

Dietnech. son of Mr. and Mrs open, public meeting whenever home. fise ina 'RpMp uuuwl, Iie ls 01 aiina mi u. uietnecn, a ISO ot south- 1L hJ i7 in.thlaud!ton"? of and Mrs.

Connie G. Breaden of Epsilon and a member of Phi', last week by plane for a it takes any formal action left Christi church in Newport. south rt. Mitchell, has been'Alpha Theta. Following his i announced.

Icraduation. Mr. Breaden Dlans 1301,1 MlSs Dlxon an3 Mr- passes any resolutions. Earl Wallace, Fish and Wild Miss Reynolds, who has Miss Reynolds, who Miss Watlinpton was gradu-to enter the Johns Hopkins Dietriech were graduated from Havana, tuuu, aim ixas-sau. She is traveling on a widow, Mrs.

Elizabeth Anna Fowler Dillon, observed their 60th wedding anniversary last November. Besides his widow he leave three daughters and three sons, Mrs. Edward Breeze and Virgil Dillon, both of Maysville; W. P. nie commissioner, was re played In several other productions staged by the Guild, is a aiea irom rans wign scnooi schoo I Newoort sh School quested to contact the commi George Moore Services for George Robert Moore, 2109 Colerain Cincinnati, will be held at 9 a.

m. Thursday at the Allison Rose funeral home, Covington. Burial will be in Junction City, conducted tour. voice student at the College- sion to determine if it would and attended William and Maryj The weddinpr of Miss Wat- The wedding is to take place College. She is a senior at the; lington and Mr.

Breaden is 6 in Southgate Winter Ball Conservatory of Music of Cincinnati. The tickets for the musical university or Kentucky, wnere to take place in June. IMethodist Church Plans are being completed by Myers and Mrs. Lebus Buckne, both of Mt. Olivet, Bruce Kentucky.

the Bettie Carter Woman's will be on sale at the box office. Teacher Absent agree to having Ron Rhody of the public relations staff attend the meetings and report them to the newspapers. The KOWA also agreed to back the proponed boating bill to help curb negligent operation and the theft of boats. Talk Set Today On Grievances Master Installed Richard Scent recently was installed as master of the Henry .1 Mr. Moore was dead on ar-i union, at nome; iugias union, rival Saturday at General a half brother, pital, Cincinnati.

A native ofiA. H. Dillon, widely known Boyle County, Kentucky, he was pa reus mercnant, ana two nan AS ibtriKe imdS and Accepted Masons, Dayton. 73 years old. sisters, Mrs.

urover. Mays The bill calls for license fees Survivors include five sons.lUck, and Mrs. cnaries Houeh- iutner new otticers include Carl iSeider, senior warden; Leonard Howard R. and Thomas J. ens, Mt.

Olivet, and several grandchildren. Leicht, junior warden; Herman Moore, both of Latonia; Ollieji A conference to settle workers' grievances is to be held today between Harrison O. Ash, president of Aluminum Indus Services will be held at 2:30 moore. L-incinnaii noDeni Sorensen, secretary; Richard Jones, treasurer; Charles Riech- of $1.25 for each boat to be sold by the respective county clerks. Another phase of the biU, a slkting scale provides that dock operators would have to pav L.

Moore, Anderson, and P. m. Tuesday from the Sardis Carl F. Moore, Chicago; twoiMethodist Church. Burial will daughters.

Mrs. Margaret Hell-ibe in Salem Cemetery, near tries, and William Black, union enK senior deacon; Paul Kiefer, representative for fiOO em- junior deacon; Elisha McVay CHURCH GROUPS TTnitorl! senior steward- I ks ATurrav Germantown, Ky. mund, Cincinnati, and Mrs. only. $10.50 for all boats in ex CI i Evancplical and Refor mtfly 1 lliuuuri a ui itic uiintur Friends may call at the ham Steelworkers Union.

junior steward; Wesley Bnnker, Ruby Stotzer, Cleveland; three ill I. iHUIIIdft. Kabler funeral home in Mt brothers, Charles Moore, St. By Red Cross i uiuQlij1 a --r 1 WHICH Will Dv, roBiimflrl voctarrliiv nftor tiler. The meeting, Olivet until the hour of services.

Bernard, Ohio; William Moore, Mrs. Carl H. Ebert of New-hpW at the church, will be con-j vveek.ion strike had threat- cess of 15. A proviso that the dock operator would ha-e to license the boats and turn in the number to the clerk was also set up. It was explained that the ducted by Mrs.

Robert S.L "L' Danville, and John Moore, Bromley; two sisters, Miss Mar Carolyn Price garet Moore, Cincinnati, and FLEMINGS BURG, Feb. port has been named the new nf ened to brinS a Permanent Rotary To Elect chairman for the five-countv1" preSldent of the organ- closing of its two plants. lect chairman for the five-county Agh sajd The annual pIection of di CincinnaU area. The announce-! The hostesses will be Mrs. would negotiate grievances with1 rectors of the Covington Rot-ment was made by Mr.

Kelly Y. Paul Sipes, Mrs. Charles Heitzjthe workers if they would golary Club will be held at 12:15 Mrs. Mary Ervin, 3 Special Carolyn Jean 17 grandchildren, and five-vear-old daughter of county clerk could not be expected to issue licenses for upwards of 200 boats for a fee of only 25 cents. great-grandchildren.

Mr. and Mrs. William Price, back to their jobs and he saidP. m. today at the Coving' Siddall, chairman of the Cincin-jand Mrs.

Lester Lape, Friends may call from 3 to the two plants would be closed: ton YMCA. Five directors will Wnere a Coast Guard num 10 p. m. tomorrow at the funeral home. unless the strike ended De cnosen trom tne following nati area Red Cross.

A graduate of the UniversityjSHMC ber has already been issued, it ist of candidates: George Ank The strike, which the union will be accepted in lieu of a ef Cincinnati College of Nurs- Cowan, Fleming County, died yesterday at her home. Besides her parents she leaves two brothers and two sisters, Eliza, Gary Lee, Betty Lou and Sharon Price, all at home with their parents; her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Forest enbauer, Atlee Conn, Harry- The Shinkle Hanlev Mission-'called "unauthorized" started state number but will have to Raymond Fehler Services for Raymond Fehler, Sary Circle meeting is scheduled'as the result of a dispute over Davis. Joe Hamilton, Ken Har- Served as an instructor OI neu.

Voninritv nnd thp hirinir nf nnn.inpr Knimnplmnn ITranlr 'seniority and the hiring of John Krumpelman, Frank be registered. Wallace sug In Spank Case Court Strain Tells On Miss Graner, Mother Says Miss Gayle Graner, Washington School's paddling teacher, was absent from school yesterday because of illness. Her mother, Mrs. J. Forest Graner, said the teacher was confined to their Park Hills, home suffering from "nervous strain" as a result of her appearance in Municipal Court Saturday, to answer a charge of assault and battery for paddling an ear-old boy.

She is under a doctor's care, her mother said. The charge filed by the boy's mother, Mrs. Luanne McGeorge, 2508 Spring Grove was withdrawn. Mrs. McGeorge failed to appear in court to prosecute on a similar charge earlier in the week and that charge was dismissed.

The boy's father is suing for $2500 in connection with the incident. Sirs. Graner said her daughter has received more than 100 letters congratulating her and as many or more telephone calls, all but one supporting her. She said "Everyone has been wonderful." The teacher described Ros-coe, the pupil, as a disciplinary problem. One telegram addressed to the teacher read "Congratulations.

All great educators start at the bottom." for 1 o'clock Tuesday afternoon non-jper, gested that all registrations be Campbell County builder, will union janitors from an outside at the church. turned into his office in Frank McNeill, Troy Russell, Mel Stubbs and Ed Williams. Tom Rilev is in eharpp. firm. be held at 2 p.

m. Thursday at the Radel funeral hnmp New- Plummber, Goddard, Fleming fort. Cross nurses aides at St. Luke's Hospital in Campbell County in 1955. Since January 1957, she has taught free Red Cross "Care of the Sick and Injure" classes in Northern Kentucky, St.

Paul's Dort. Burial will be in Ever- County, and Mr. and Mrs. In the event of thre theft of Plans Outlined i i a boat or a serious accident, local authorities will then have green Cemetery, Southgate. Farmer Jackson of Fleming Mr.

Fehler, who was 54 years County- Brothers funeral old, deid Sunday at St. Elizaville, is in charge DV YOUlh InC. Bishop William T. Mulloy, The Woman's Auxiliary of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Newport will serve a covered dish birthday dinner at 6 a central clearing house w-here Hospital, Ft.

Thomas. He aiiangemems. Covington, will lead the Cov- The program or the they can check ownership, it was explained. and has been the Campbell County nurse enrollement chairman since 1945. In her new volunteer job, on Blossom Lane, Southgate.

o'clock Monday evening at the formed Youth Inc. of Campbell!" Aside from the local conservation officers, state, county and parish house, Court and York County was outlined at recent meeting held at the New-h Mr. Fehler was a member of the firm of Fehler Feinauer, house builders, Ft. Thomas. Mrs.

Ebert will be responsible jstreets, Streets. city police can be called in to Otto Gill VANCEBURG, Feb. 8 (Special) Otto John Gill, Lewis County farmer, died yesterday at his home in Trinity. Surviving is his widow. Mrs.

lor contacting proiessionai ana The firm was instrumental in assist in law enforcement un the building of VistaView Sub der the proposed law. The Rev. Calvin R. Miller P-rt American Legion Ha.l, I Trip tli will give a talk on "Lent." Representatives of various christofoPro Columbo. Reserva- The committee, under heJf" ma-V be made through the chairmanship of Mrs.

Gordon 5'ty. Unty 0ffiCials at" Cincinnati Automobile Club or student nurses and interesting them to serve as Red Cross instructors, and to do emergency' nursing. division, Ft. Thomas. The KOWA is to continue Surviving him are three; Bessie Preslev Gill, and three with its plan to mark the big' tended.

World Wide Travel Service. Mueller, is composed of Mrs. ger bodies of water in the state to prevent fisherman from be Fred Gentrup, Miss Louise The purpose of the is "to prevent juvenile delinquency, not to solve it." Dayton Mrs. James R. Askew will coming lost in the many creeks, daughters, Anna Belle, Mary cousins.

Barbour, Merritt Grace and Lillian Fehler, and Hamlin funeral home, Tolles- three sons, John, Finis is in charge of arrange-Richard Fehler, all at home, jments. Friends may call from 3 to I 10 p. m. tomorrow at the fu- nr Rummel, Mrs. M.

J. Cavana, Mrs. Elmer Johnson, Mrs. Suspect Arrested William Eugene Robinson. 19 coves and inlets of the bigger Bill Otto, vice president, out preside at a business meeting of Schwieriohann.

Mrs. Wil impoundments. lined methods of raising funds 1 1417 Chesapeake Coving-I Certificates of merit are to be given the fisherman who neralhome. iVlOlOriStS 1 Old turns in the largest fish among 23 categories for each year. the Dayton Women's Club, at McLane, iMrs.

Ernest Troen-11 a. m. Wednesday at thejdle, Mrs. Chester Miller, Mrs Dayton First Baptist Church. Harry Benet, Miss Jennie Ader, The guest speaker for the Miss Emma Schmelzie, Mrs.

program will be Mr. Raymond jCalvin Miller, Mrs. Earl Lampe E. Gift, executive director of and Mrs. Charles Pommering the Greater Cincinnati SafetyJ Council.

Mr. Clift, who Lewis Whitney Lewis James Whitney, yard To Obtain Tags Covington and Kenton County motorists were urged yesterday Burt Monroe, outdoor editor of ior a is.entucKy ivignt to be neid ton, was charged yesterday at the Cincinnati, Gardens when with stealing groceries from the Cincinnati Royals play thejSprunck's grocery, Fifth and St. Louis Hawks. Members of Johnson Covington. Police the Pee-Wee Basketball League said they spotted the youth on of the group will perform.

the street with a bag of gro-Bob Duke, president, said fu- ceries during the early morn-ture plans of the group center ing hours, around the construction of master for the Chesapeake the Courier-Journal, it chairman of the committee. An attempt to curb the lit Ohio Railroad, died yesterdayjto obtain their 1958 licenses, at Speers Hospital, Dayton. William J. Bauereis. Kenton All Veterans Urged em-veri fnr 1Q vpar with thp 1 To Push Bonus Bill The Parent-Teacher tering of the waterways with bottles, cans and trash is also to be set up by KOWA.

Murphy Cincinnati Police Department, was graduated from the Uni-verstiy of Cincinnati and from ation of the Academy Notrer lOOManyUog5! Northern Kentucky Veterans of Foreign Wars yesterday uame or rrovioenee will meet Youth Inc. official. thov Dogs runnmiz at laree and suggested that the KOWA sup urged all veterans to join in a County Clerk, said that his office has sold 5000 tags less to date than during the same period last year. Louis Doll, Police Court Clerk of Covington, said that a special booth would be set up in the basement of the city building for the purpose of sell campaign for the passage of a Salmon P. Chase College of at 7:45 clock Tuesday eve- will work with, and supplemeni 'destroying property on Water Law.

He completed his training at the school. A movie and all established pro-! Works Road were reported at Northwestern University and titled, "Communication on Civil prams hpincr vesterdav to thp famnhpll ply paper bags at each dock that the sportsman can store trash in until he returns to the veterans bonus bill. Albert Bricking, adjutant of wiu ue snown. otner groups. the F.B.I.

National Police Academy in Washington, D. C. dock. Bob Rankin, Kentucky En Kersten -O'Day Post, VFW, Bellevue-Dayton, request all County Animal Protective Association. The association warned that the animals must be tied up or they will be picked up.

Mr. Whitney, who was 63 years old, lived at 625 Third Silver Grove. A native of Otego, N. he was a veteran of World War I and was a member of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen. Surviving him are his widow, Mrs.

Evelyn Whitney; four sons, Lewis Kenneth and Richard, all of Silver Grove, and Walden, Cincinnati; five daughters, Mrs. Ida Mae Ihrig, Mrs. Dorothy Iedal, Miss Karen and Miss Rebecca Whitney, all of Silver Grove, and Mrs. Mary Kendall, and 10 grand ing city automobile stickers. In order to obtain the city Pair Fined, Jailed On Vic C.hrt quirer columnist, was elected president of the writers.

He veterans to contact Governor Chandler and Northern Ken Mr. Clift is the author of DTi Guide to Modern Police Think-j jf cvuc 1 lng." His topic for the day isLTne executive board of the based on "Safety on Our Parent-Teacher has sehpdnlpH its novt jk tucky Senators and Representa sticker, however, the new state certificate must be presented, Doll added. succeeds John Murphy, Mt Allen, news editor of WCKY A two-week investigation byptimiStS 1 Meet tives urging their support of the bill. March 1 is the deadline for Luncheon will be served at meetinS for 1 o'clock Tuesday Newport detectives resulted in! The Covington Optimist Club noon. The hostesses for the dav afternoon at the Center Streethe arrest and nv'etion of meet at 12:15 p.

m. Thurs- Jim Eddelman, columnist for the Lexington Herald-Leader is VFW posts are conducting a both city and state licenses. A are Mrs. David Holmes. Mrs.iacn- i.ons on vice cnarges yester- day at the Covington YMCA.

card campaign in regard to the he new vice president; Ron AlfroH "Roolror-c Mrc Alhofi Uay. penalty will be assessed after that time, Doll said. G. Andrews Espy, president of bill which would benefit all vet- Rhody of the Fish and Wildlife Rosp and Mrs. Elmer' Sehanh.

'Nautili Nicholas Andrews, 27, 27 W. thp Snilthprn (hin Tvjntinnal pran rf Wnrlfl War I and 11 Commission, is secretary and children (U Third Newport, was charged Bank, will snoak. His tnrno will (and the Korean conflict. niuMcai yiUKiani win ofj Founcers' Day will be Services will be held at lOjDoctor To Speak n. Tt .1 1 aiumg ana aDetting prosti- be "Russia, As I Saw It." New Suits Filed preseniea oy ine v.

ampoeii cPrvpri 3f a meetintr at Q-Cl tlitinn and Martha ITancWr OO To Local AA Unit uouniy nomemaKers ononis. Coins Are Found Campbell County Police yes a. m. Thursday at the Dobbling funeral home, Ft. Thomas.

Burial will be in Forest Lawn KENTON COUNTY o'clock Monday morning of theisame address, was charged" with i rA I The effect of alcohol on the Tn Lity rouncil Parent-: engaging in prostitution. iuhuh loncnuic. 5054. Raymond B. Brueggen terday were investigating the Cemetery, Erlanger.

Friends et al. vs. George E. Boehm If wnicn win "ey were sentenced TO sixl reo. a 7 hv two The Ladies Entertainment be.

held a the Newport Public: months in jail and fined $100cial) -A Red Cross bloodmobile! qniV7- iJ. old Bellevue boys. may call from 4 to 9 p. m. tomorrow at the funeral home.

human body, particularly on the liver, pancreas and kidneys, will be discussed by a Northern Kentucky physician at a meet year et al. Restraining order to pre vent construction. office at from the regional Harry Stuart, Chief of the TT 1 1 i Committee of the Covington 01 arv- ln? meeting bPleach a by Newport Elks will hold its monthly card Prded by a board meeting atiJlldSp Joseph Rolf. mrtv at noon todav at clock. Coffee will hp! Detective Chief Lerov Fred- County Patrol, said 5055.

First Federal Savings and Loan Association vs. Has- uie v.r.w. nan ai is.cnoe via-lDi t- w.Immi ct ing of the Covington unit of Alcoholics Anonymous at 8:30 Jennie Shields Mrs. Jennie Reagen Shields, 1437 S. Ft.

Thomas Ft. Elks Hall. Reservations for loilowing the business encks Detective John Reedi duct from noon to 6 kel Swain et al. Judgment for Allen Mauser, 241 Berry p.m. Wednesday at St.

Eliza Ptprrw-nn mnv hp marlp hv orr- session. said they had been investigating Wednesday. Mrs. W. H.

Cart-jAve found the unwrapped $570. 5056. Katherine Johnson vs. Thomas, died yesterday at her taoting Mrs. August Laschiano! or Mrs.

Joseph Thuenker. jCondition Same men, lviason county diooo. pro- coins a cardboard box Sun-gram chairman, said the The box was wedged be- tne couple for two weeks. They operated out of cafes, the officers said. Joseph a Keller et al.

For title home. She was 76 years old. beth Hospital. Picture slides will be shown to illustrate the lecture, and questions from the floor will be to land. Mrs.

Shields was a member mobile will be here under theshind a beam of the railroad Charles E. Hornback, 17, of the Rosary Society of St. Nurses 1 r-v welcomed. auspices of the Maysville Wom-ibridge at Covert Run Pike, an's Club. iBellevue.

remained in crit CAMPBELL COUNTY Thomas Church, Ft. Thomas, ical condition last nieht at r.p.inoir Fines UHVer 'Team Nursing" will be the which will meet at 8 p. m. to 3072. Helen Burgin vs.

Eu Meetings of the organization inCovington are all "open," and members may be accompanied Un Keckless Count gene Burgin. For divorce. morrow at the Dobbling funeral home, Ft. Thomas, to topic of discussion at a meet-j. 1 "0SPital from a brain in-lng at 4 o'clock of early Sunday when District No.

3 Kentucky State automobile crashed against Association of Re gi on U. S. 52 at Nine my relatives or friends. In defer recite the Rosary. She is survived by her hus.

1I I if KAOri 3073. Frank Stratman, guardian, etc. vs. Frank Stratman Jr. For conveyance of rights.

3074. Julia Garvey vs. Roy C. Garvey. For divorce, 3075.

Mrs. Ella Mae Kirk vs. Kenneth Parrish, 2 E. 13th Newport, was fined $50 yesterday by Newport Judge Joseph Rolf for reckless driving. Richard Parrish, same address, was fined $10 for being De "ou, uiiwienins or a band, John A.

"Jack" Shields, Nurses. The meeting will held at Booth Hospital and several nieces and nephews. ence to the known principles of the group, the names of speakers or officers are not announced. Polio Funds Taken mue east of the Hamilton-Clermont County line. His passen- IL Swwt.

18. also ol Maysville. escanprt -ith Requiem High Mass will be Dance sung at 9 a. m. Thursday at Clarence Laycock et al.

For drunk on a public highway. 1- St. Thomas Church. Burial will rined for The Covington Catholic High and bruises $200,000 Judgment. 3076.

Allied Building Credits were Jeff Craw be in St. Stephen Cemetery, Ft Thomas. Inc. vs. John Smith.

For $1294 sell Covingt School Welfare Association is! 1 sponsoring a Valentine Dance.iVAf TV hih ho hi tnr a Cl8 lononorrour judgment. Donnie Weisbrodt, Foster, 3077. Ilia Stegner and others vs. Barbara Riehle. For convey 1 o'clock Saturday evening.L Four 23-year members of the 'H0' William Freeze, 220 E.

10th February 8, in the high Post, Veterans wport, was fined $10 on gymnasium. 'v-'n wars, Mellevue-Day-ia u'eacn me peace Mr. Raymond Ernst is chair- n' l11 honored FebruarvL ance ot rights. 3078. Evelyn Tallon vs.

Les ter Tallon. For Bob Ellis To Talk man of the dance. Assisting himu' Pst Sixth User Held 9Z ere Mr. and Mrs. George Schep- David James, 65, 3620 De- iayton.

iTiey are Harrison Herms. Plr.n,. man, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hen- i i.

II i- Covington, was 1 gehold, Mr. and Mrs. Bischoff and'held for coursey I 1 PharW tor arraignment in Ken- At Bank Meeting Ernst and Dr. and Mrs. E.

J. i iliarv LI County Court yesterday on Brennan. The Boone County Bankers' Association will have its month rWram nrZCL1 11 charge. Police said scheduJedhe fatally shot Henrv Turner Reservations may be made John Bowles VANCEBURG, Ky Feb. 3 (Special) John Albert Bowles, retired Lewis County farmer, died yesterday at his home in the Holly Section.

He was 85 years old. Surviving are two brothers, Rochester and Robert Bowles, both of Lewis County. Services will be conducted at 2 p. m. Tuesday from the Bowles Schoolhouse.

Burial will follow in the family cemetery in Lewis County. Kimble funeral home, Vance-burg, Is in charge of arrangements. WilliamBiack BROOKSVILLE, Feb. 3 (Special) William A. Black, retired Bracken County farmer ly moeting at 6:30 p.

m. Thurs 4 It by contacting Mrs. Ernst or Jfihncrtn 0 130 XT Tinih Of day at the Caibana Restaurant, From Walton Store More than $200 which was collected in Walton Sunday in a Polio drive was stolen Monday from Ryan's Dry Goods Store. The money was collected In a "roadblock" on Dixie Highway by members of the WaU ton Police and Fire departments. It was then placed in the store for safekeeping.

Police Chief Herman Sim-mons said that burglars entered, the store through a side door. The. Polio funds were taken from a cabinet An additional $80 was taken from the casfc register, Simmons said. Degree Classes Set Mark Master and Past Master degrees will be conferred at the annual inspection of Temple Royal Arch Masons No. 172, Dayton, at 7:30 p.

m. Wednesday, High Priest Julius Borch-ers said state official will ba inspecting officers. Mrs. Schepman. Covington, Saturday.

James Drivpr A -1 Ben Doan, president of the or said the other man threatened him with a knife. ganization, announced yester PCG I Foster, 133 Burnet day. Doan Is vice president of TU iildge Ft. Thrvmas ii the lorence Deposit Bank. Guild of Dayton.

will meet by Newport police yes-iLlUD rlanS Dance terday on a charge of nnrw Speaker ot the evening, Doan said, will be W. Robert Ellis, a member of the news staff ol The Enquirer. The speaker's Tuesday at the-home of Miss Emma Hausman. Guild sonable and improper driving. Police said Foster's automobile struck a machine operated by Dorothy Stellenkamn Q7 Crestview Civic Club will sponsor a dance at 9 p.

m. Saturday, February 8, in the Cold Spring-Crestview Fire-house, U. S. 27, Cold Spring. topic will be "The Role of tho Bank In a Progressive Com View Of A Bridge Clearing of buildings for the Third Street Distributor has made a new view visible from Fourth and Vine Sts.

the towers of the Suspension Bridge. The old bridge's towers Mrs. W. J. Schoultheis will Concord Ft.

Thomas at of the Petra section, died yes Jive a talk on "Iintegration'MOth and Park Avp Thn Proceeds will be used for com pletion of the community play terday at the Collins Rest Home in Cynthlana. He was 77 years i incruilt aiogtlWK 1 UPS-lwaman COm amen Ot a nprlr urn I Ellis, an alumnus of Chase College, has a wide circle of friends In Kentucky rural bank old. day evening of the Junior Circle injury and told police she wouldiliam Schweitzer Ray Beiting are visible over the top of the remaining buildings in the of the Women's Guild of Christ 'see her family physician. land John Baur. icenter of the picture.

Enquirer Photo. ing circles, Doan said. Surviving are six daughters, A.

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