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2 THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER KEMTCKY EDIT10.V FRIDAY, DECEMBER S9, 1911 DEATH TAKES WIFE rffli lilt I I jMeat Shortage Is Threatened TRAFFIC DEATHS i Of Fort Thomas's First Mayor- Funeral In Paris. In Several Ohio Communities Depend on December I dealer! reported an insufficient! Frlenda of Mr. and Mis. W. H.

D. Wheat, formerly of Fort Thomas, were Informed yesterday of the death of Mra. Wheat on Wednesday in Paris, after a long illness. ReiiKiin Within Tola! if I'JM As 1941 Lends At lose Of Novpnibe'. (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) Several Ohio communities faced the threat of a meat shortage Friday as the result of Ice-covered roads and man-power shortages in meat packing plants.

Columbus and Springfield reported stocks of meat low, while Toledo meat packers said Icy road had affected the receipts of live supply of meat and other footstuffs was reaching that community. They predicted the shortage would become critical unless weather conditions improved at once. Most food and meat supplies are delivered to Springfield by truck. Few r.rrlved Thursday due to Ice-glazed roads. Spokesmen for three Columbus i (A Mr.

and Mrs. Massie Ellett of tended her atay thert to ba with Highland Avenue. Fort Thomas. I her aiater, the former Mra. Rose Chicago, Dec.

2S (AP) The nation's traffic behavior from now through New Year's Eve, the National Safety Council repotted today, may determine whether tha 1944 accident toll will stay below Mr. Wheat waa the first Mayor of Fort Thomaa. He served for two terms. Six years ago the family moved to Paris, the former home of Mra. Wheat.

Beaidea her huaband, Mis. Wheat, who was 61 years old, Is survived by two aons, Lt. Richard Marsh Wheat, formerly Assistant State Insurance Commissioner, who Is believed to be with the Pacific fleet, and Sgt. W. H.

D. Wheat In tha Army. A third son. Capt hava announced the marriage of: Swindler Thornton of Covington their daughter Ann to Sunun 1c stock at packing houses, Chester Newcomb, President of packing plants declared absentee- Lawrence Mark Fletcher, aon of Mra. Bertha Schelbla Is recuper-Mr.

Mark Fletcher, a.i executive I atlng at her home on Roaamore of the Funk agnails Publish-' Ave, Fort Ttiomaa, from Injurtea Ism, plus man-power shortages, had resulted In a 10 to 20 per centor exceed the 1943 total of 23,400. tn and Mra. Fletcher, of.suffeerd In a fall 'This is an added incentive," tha drop in production since Christmas. the Cleveland Provision Co, said bad roads also had cut down livestock receipts there, and "the manpower situation has never been bad." Meat deliveries to Dayton fell council said, "for extra holiday car i by drivers and pedestrians to pre vent accidents that squander man from the normal five or six trips a power, time and material needed more desperately than ever right Covington friends of Mr, and! Mn. William Beard of ,1 have received announce-! Jl menti of the arrival last week of( I a daughter, Mary Weathers Beard, 'V Mr.

Beard waa Mm Caroline- Bacon of Covington. i day to three this week, reported one now to turn back the Nazis." Piqua packer serving that city. He The situation was pictured as more encouraging at Toledo despite the drop in livestock receipts due to bad roads. Packing workers were back on the job after tha Christmas holiday, and representatives of out-of-town-packers reported supplies coming through in good volume. Temporary cutbacks in Toledo's meat processing were laid to shutdowns last Sunday and Monday.

At the 11-month mark December added, however, that meat deliveries Clayton "Buss" Wheat, was killed in an Army plana crash In Alabama two years ago. Services and burial are to be conducted In Paris. ALBERT W. AUSTIN. The funeral of Albeit William Austin will be conducted at 2 p.

m. tomorrow at the Fred A. Erschell A Son funeral home, Newport. Burial will be in Evergreen Ceme the week following Christmas normally are alow, and one Dayton 1, traffic deaths for 1944 had reached 20.760, against 20,690 for the same 1943 period. Iney went down 4 per cent in November as compared with the same month a packer reported no difficulty In making deliveries.

Springfield grocers and meat Bcarsdale, N. Y. The ceremony took place December 21 at the Methodiet Church In Pawnee. with the Rev. C.

M. Ball officiating. The bride haa been atationed at Stillwell, with the Rev. C. M.

Ball officiating. The bride haa been stationed at Btillwell, with tha Waves. She carried a rating of Seaman 1c. Mra. Fletcher i to arrive today from Chicago, where Seaman Fletcher atationed with the Navy, for a visit of aeveral daya with her parents, on the way to her new pout New Orlcana.

The bride la a graduate of Highlands High School, Fort Thomaa. Following hla graduation from Bcarsdale High School, the bridegroom had three yeara of study at the Thomaa 8. Claikao.i Memorial Collrge of Technology, Potsdam, N. before entering the service. year ago, 2,280 against 2,380.

If De Lt, and Mra Wttlanm Lovell 8tegeman (Helen O'Brien who have been vlaitlng their parent. Mr. and Mra. J. F.

O'Brien of OaU Ridge and Mr. and Mra. A. Stegeman Sr. of Cherry Lane.

Fort Thomaa, are returning today to Da Rltter, La. cember deaths could be reduced by an equal percentage the 1944 toll tery. Mr. Austin, who was 62 years old, died Wednesday at 1 1 1 would equal that for 1943, the council said. Booth Hospital, following a stroke Extra Owl Cars To Run For Kentachy Revelers Celebrating New Year's at his home, 125 E.

Fifth Newport. He was a painter for the The largest city with a perfect record for the 11-month period Emery Estate, Cincinnati, for 25 MORTGAGE TO BE BURNED. was Cleveland Heights. Ohio, with Mra. E.

W. Downard and her daughter, Teri June, of Charlotte. N. are passing tha Christmas holldaya with Mra. Charlea H.

Yout-aey of Avenel Place, Fort Thomaa SIX KILLED At Edinburg, When Auto Is Hit By Train Family Of Four, Two Friends Victims. Edinburg, Dec. 28 (AP) A family of four and their two friends were killed early today years. American Council No. 3, Daughters of America, of which he George (iothard, I'uhliclty Chairman; (It'orge F.hert, (eneral (halr-man, and rente ttauiiihx Prratdrnt, shown above, left to right, are memhrr o( the committer arranging the celebration when the They plnn to leave In January for Washington.

D. where theyi Hoop de Inn Social Club, Newport, burna tta mortgage January 7, will join Major Downard, who waa was a member, will hold services tonight at the funeral home. Mr. Austin leaves his widow, Mrs. Nellie Dameron Austin, a daughter, Mrs.

Thelma Armstrong, Newport; three sons, Miles, Newport, W. O. Robert Austin, Navy, and Sgt. Thomas transferred to Washington recently when their automobile was hit by a northbound Pennsylvania fiaii- Extra night-owl service will be provided for Northern Kentuckians who are out Sunday night observing the arrival of the New Year, Dave Ringo, Superintendent of Transportation of the Cincinnati. Newport A Covington Railway announced yesterday.

Extra service Is to be provided on virtually all streetcar and bus lines In Kenton and Campbell Counties. Cars and busses leaving the Dixie Terminal, Cincinnati, after midnight are scheduled as follows: FORT MITCHELL 12:03, 12:40, 1:00, 1:0.1. 2:10. LUDLOW 12:10, 12:25, 12:40, 1:00, 1:24. 145 2:1" 2:35.

3 03. Austin, Army; a stepdaughter, Mrs. The marriage of Mla Bernice Nagelelsen. daughter of Mr. and Mra.

Karl Nagelelacn. 2101 Howell of Covington, to Flight Of ficer Paul Brown of Port Huron. will be performed In the priest's parlor at 7: SO p. to-irtay at St. Augustine Church.

Cov tncton. the hrlde'a parenta an-i CLUBS CHURCH Grace Spenlau, Southgate; two Mr. Hug Head of the Merchant Marine haa returned to New Torn City following a holiday visit with his father, Mr. Hugh Head of Bivouac Place, and his brother-in-law and suter, Mr. and Mrs.

Jack stepsons, Verner Lee Dameron road freight train at an Edinburg crossing. The dead, all ot Edinburg, wsre: Howard Hill, 47 years old, President of Hill Brothers Co. Mrs. Corinna Hill, 45, his wife. Newport, and Arvil Dameron, Southgate; five brothers, Robert, Kminr.it in.t nlfht.

A reception I Becker of Barrett Drive, Fort George, Truman, Howard and Vgi GROUPS' Joseph Austin; three sisters, Mrs Florence Ellen Hill, 17, a daugh will he held at the Twin Oaks: Thomaa. Country Club, Rosedale. Miaa Na-relcisen. employed In the State Mr. and Mra Ida Sebastian, Mrs.

Bessie Brandt and Mrs. Grace Riley, all of Cin H. Randall 5ttege-! ter. Virginia Hill, 14, a daughter. anceled the meeting slated for their children, Norma Ladies' Aid Group To Meef cinnati, and 11 grandchildren.

Income Division oflfcea In Coving-j man and Annetta Hardin, 16, daughter of ondiiv eveninir Rnso I.n,lie 9 ton, was one of the first govern-1 Jean. Barbara and H. K. Jr, or At Member's Home conuui-t rKuiar meeting at ment emnlovres to work at trie Shaw Ln, rorl 1 nomas ana a ponulation of 55.000 and np traffic fatalities. Following are leaders by populatio.i groups, the first figure representing the number of deaths for each 10,000 registered vehicles and the second the number for each 100,000 population: More than 500,000 population-Milwaukee 2.0 and 5.4; Detroit 2.9 and 9.4; Cleveland S.5 and 10.4.

Providence, R. 1.7 and 4.7; Minneapolis, 2.7 and 8.9; St. Paul, 2.8 and 8.7. Tampa, 1.5 and 5.4; Yonkers, N. 1.5 and New Bedford, 1.8 and 3.0.

Clevland Heights, Ohio, 00 and 0.0; New Britain, 0.6 and 1.8; Lincoln, 0.9 and 2.8. Falls, White Plains, N. and Lafayette, all 0.0. Wyo Webster Groves, and Birmingham, all 0.0. Death Takes Baby Of Iron Lung Patient Battle Creek, Dec.

28 (AP)-The baby born Christmas Duy to Mrs. G. Hobart HitchcoX confined In an iron lung at Community Hospital, died last night. Dr. Fiederick Melges, who de MRS.

MARGARET BUCKSHORN. Mr. and Mrs. Orin Hardin. Melba Jean Talbert, 19, daughtei of Mr.

and Mrs. Roscoe Talbert. The locomotive carried the auto offices In Kenton OPA ration County. is p. m.

Tuesday in the Newport The Ladies Aid Society of Cov-j Junior Order Hall, lngton First. Baptist Church, of i Mrs William Sayra and her daughter, Ruth Helen, of Bellevue, have returned home from Bethel, Ohio, mobile a quarter of a mile, three bodies with it. Hill's body was Bellevue Band Mothers. The meeting of the Bellevue Band Mothers which was to have been held next Tuesday at Bellevue Hluii Mr. and Mrs.

I.e Spalding Of where they passed the Christmas Lathers Road, Fort Mitchell, en- holidays with Mra. 8tegeman's tertnlncd at luncheon yesterday at parenta, Mr. and Mra. R. H.

the Hotel Slnton to compliment Mr. wichai d. and with her brother which Mr. Orie S. Ware is President, will be entertained at 1:30 p.

m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Percy Thompson, Wallace Avenue, thrown 200 feet. The body of his daughter, Florence, missing for several hours, was recovered from Mrs. Margaret Buckshorn, BvKch-wood Road, South Fort Mitchell, died yesterday at her home.

Mrs. Buckshorn, who was 69 years old, was a member of St. Paul Evangelical Church, Covington. Surviving her are her husband, Edward H. Buckshorn; two sons, Clifford.

Florence, and Edgar, at home; four daughters, Mrs. Lillian Eu- Big Blue River. Covington. Cohostesses Mrs. R.

S. Payne. Mrs. will be School has been postponed until the Howard tegular meetlne date in February. and atster-ln-law, Mr.

and Mra EC Wlchard and their aon, Bobbie. The six were returning home and Mrs. William T. Spalding of Bt. Augustine, Fla who are holiday guests of Northern Kentucky relatives.

MAIN STREET 12:00. 12:34. HOLMAN 12:38. ROSEDAI.E 12:01, 12:12. 12.23.

12:35. 12 45. 1:08, 1:19, 1:30, 1:41, 1:52, 2 03, 2:14, 2 25, 2:36, 2:47. 3:00, 3:15, 3:30. 3.45, 4.10.

4:35, 3:12, 3:30. LATONIA. 12:04, 12:17, 12:40, 1:05, 2:05. 3:05 EASTERN 12:05, 12:33. FOhT THOMAS 12:06, 12:20, 12:3, 12:15, 1:00, 1:20, 1:45, 2:10, 2:45, 3:20.

DAYTON 12:05, 12:50. 1:05. 1:20, 1:35. 1:50, 2:05, 2:20, 2:35, 3:03 3 35. 4:35.

SOUTH PFI.LEVCE 12:10, 12:50. 12:05, 12:30. 12:55. 8OWTH0ATE-F0RT A 8 1:15. 2:15 NEWPORT, FAST 12:25.

NEWPORT, WEST 12:10, 12:35, 1:00, 3:20 3:50 NTWPORT. SOUTH 12:20. BONNIE LESLIE 12:20. II Til A.VD BltKlHTOV. CROSSTOWN Ennthound 12:32.

12:56. hound 12:32, 12:56. THUtn AND YOHK. Kastbmim: 12:48, westbound 12:42, 1:00. Ill XI TRACTION.

coin apRlNO (Leading Fourth and Waniitl 1 :16. FLORENCE fLesvlnn Fourth and Vine) 12:20, 1:00, 2:20, 3:00. from a party. Mills, Mrs. J.

S. Osborne and Miss Lottie McReynolds. Lt. Robert Schmidt, who returned recently from England and banks, Crescent Springs, Mrs. Presbyterian Women.

The Westminster Women of First Presbyterian Church, Newport, will a covered-dish supper at 8:30 GENERAL HILL NAMED Six-Twenty Club. More than members of Six-Twenty Woman's Club of the Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin Pcarlmanj visiting hla parents, Mr. and of Chicago arrived Wednesday to Mra.

Walter Schmidt of Washing-be guests for the remainder of the ton Avenue, Fort Thomas, enter week of Dr. and Mrs. Charles tfroun of friends Wednes- TO POST IN RUSSIA the p.m. Tuesday at the church. Mrs.

Mildred Ebenschwelger, Erlanger. and Mrs. Margaret Zlnke and Mrs. Alice Gall, Louisville; two sisters, Mrs. Minnie Broadwater, Newport, and Miss Anna Schrader, Covington, and two brothers, Phillip and Baker-Hunt Foundation of Coving- Kuth Conway will have charge.

The ton registered at the Christmas board will meet at 8 p. m. The rogtir meeting last. Wednesday In the.lar business session will take place Moscow, Dec. 28 (AP) The U.

S. Air Force's Russlun command has a new chief, Brig. Gen. Edward Hill from the Eighth Air Force, and the shuttle service to and from Amerl can bases In the Soviet has not William Schrader, Covington. Serv day evening at his home.

Enjoying the occasion were Midshipman William Smith, Miss Ruth Markenstedt, Ens. and Mrs. Stuart Jacob, Lt. and Mrs. William Foundation's clubroomg on Green at 7:30.

Mrs. T. G. Holmes will ices will be held at 11 a. m.

lead the up Street. Miss Alice Parsons, devotions. Tuesday at the John N. Mido'en-dorf Sons funeral home, Coving livered me baby, said death was Baron at their home on Jackson Road, Park Hills. Dr.

Pearlman is a member of the staff of the University of Illinois Department of Medicine. Miss Carolyn Wills left yester-Oay for her home In Oak Park, 111., after a holiday visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. C.

SavaRe of Lawton Road, ark Hills. who was in charge of the program, presented a group from Holmes High School for aeveral selections ended despite reports to that effectcaused by hemorrhages of the nosa jCamm, Miss Mary Louise Schmidt, Aviation Cadet Robert Droege, Miss Betty Perkins, Miss Lucille FIRM STARTS FUND published abroad. and skin, which he said probably Some of the staff at the Ameri-I resulted from "congenital defect of can bases has left them, but the; blood forminc oreans." and Miss Janet Schramm gave readings. Miss Cecelia Zembrodt FOR TOWN "CENTER" Business Women's Circle. Mis.

Minnie Spraut, Resisted by Miss Edith Van Winkler, will entertain the Business Women's Circle of First Baptist Church, Dayto.t, at 8 p. m. Tuesday at her home on Fifth Avenue, Daylon. Miss Lulu Ford will conduct the business Itetk and Mr. Charles Raisbeck.

Included In the many gay "get- presldi 1 at a brief business period. ton. Burial will be in Highland Cemetery. GEORGE A. PLUMMER.

Services fori'Seaman 2c Georgo Allen Plummer will be conducted at 10 a. tomorrow at the Latonlu Baptist Church, with the Rev. John Weirton, W. Dec. 28 (AP) A contribution of $253,000 by the Weirton Steel Co.

to start a fund The baby, a girl, weighed three pound. The mother, wife of an Army Captain on the western front, suffers from infantile togethers" which have been enjoyed Order Of Herdsmen. Pride of Dayton Lodge 3, Inde- for a community center building In the Welrton-Hollldays Cove Dis Herdsmen, haa pendent Order of main body is still there. The shuttle service Is not operating presently, It Is explained, because present American bases are considered to be far behind the westward-moving Russian front. The shuttle service, according to the best information available here, had no connection with Soviet failure to attend the Chicago Air Conference.

E. Hubs officiating. Burial will be trict was announced today by C. E. Tonry, President of the Welr- In Smith Cemetery, Portland, Ky Seaman Plumer died Christmas Day at a naval hospital In Brook Cove Community Center Association.

The center would Include a swimming pool, gymnasium, auditorium, It Ii I LIT Alt iV Me R. Hicks Jr. of Park Hills Is passing this week in Bluefleld, W. as the guest of his uncle und aunt, Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph M. Banders Jr. Mr. and Mis. Wlllium Mack Head have returned to their home on Fort Mitchell Avenue, Fort Mitchell, after several days In Carrollton, where they were called by the death of Mrs.

Head's Uncle, Mr. Maxwell Evans. Mr. Wilbur Jacoby of Marion, ACTIVITIES oF MEN cafeteria, bowling alleys and rooms by the younger set of Fort Thomaa during the Christmas holidays waa the supper and evening of bridge given by Miss Luutae Hume, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Philip Hume, at her hoaie Wednesday. In the group were the Misses Roberta Armor, Jo Ann Johnston, Jean Kolo, Betty Greer, Claire Hen-genel, Virginia Lee Walton, Pntti Dallow, Sara Morlldge, Virginia Krebs, Lucy Belter, Mary Lou Land-berg, Cor.nle Ballman, Janet Huene-feld, Virginia Krebs, Betty Schnaka, Elizabeth Bramham, Jackie Obeilln, Dorothy Truesdell and Hester How-ery. For many of tha girls It was their first reunion since they left for colleges thla fall. PRICE CONTROL r'r Crops Of Fire-Cured And Dark Air Tolmecos Is Studied By OPA. Washington, Dec.

28 (AP) The Office of Price Administration said for all types of community active ties. lyn following an illness of several months. During his two years with the Navy he was on overseas duty for many months. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Alfie Plummer, 315 E. 43rd Covington; two sisters. Mrs. Charlea Hale'Cinclnnati, and Signers of the incorporation pa Club Is To Hear 01 Service pers and association officers, in addition to Tonry, are R. M.

Corll, Vice President; E. D. Rothrock, Treasurer; Mrs. Mildred Bogorod, Secretary. To Men Overseas Miss Jane Louise Plummer, Covington, and three brothers, Machin Ohio, and Messrs.

Robert Jacoby and Harry Lewis of Washington, The following Northern Kentuckians are serving with the 397th Infantry Regiment of the Seventh Army on tha Western Front: Pvt. Edward Bustle, 227 Crescent Covington; Pfc. Noibert C. Mathls, R. 4, Erlanger; Pfc.

John W. Kuehner, 152 Burnet Ridge, Fort Thomas, and Pvt. William B. Macke, 73 Summerhlll Ave, II'ill Swenson, 18 Linden today It is considering placing the Fori Thomas, who recently re-l nr fll.e.r,.rt am. Clab To Meet Tonight To Discuss Lease Plan Weather conditions caused postponement ot a meeting of members of the Summit Hills Country Club, scheduled for Wednesday night at Oelsner's Tavern, Neal Brady, President, announced yesterday.

Instead members have been requested to meet at the tame place at 8 p. m. today. The meeting is for the purpose of discussing a contract whereby the membership would lease the club from the owners, Mrs. Alice ist Mate 2c O.

L. Plummer, somewhere In the Pacific, and Jame and John Plummer, Covington. iui nru it) wit? v. urn mcin-o huci who called here by the death of their relative, Miss Grace Bird, which occurred Tuesday, are guests of Miss Boss Bird at her home on Greenup Street, Covington. Dance Features Program Mr.

and Mra. Paul Johnston of South Fort Thomas Avenue, Fort Thomas, enjoyed a visit over the At Ft. Thomas Hospital An Informal dance, with USO serving for 18 months as an American Red Cross representative and club director In Australia, will be guest speaker at the semimonthly meeting of the Fort Thomas Men's Club at 8:30 p. m. Tuesday in the parish hall of St.

Andrews Episcopal Church, Fort Thomas, Frederick W. Winkler, President, girls as hostesses, heads the New Christmas holidays from their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Jere Johnston Mrs. Kenneth Mann of Covington Is passing this week In Louisville, where she the guest of her parents, Mr. aid Mrs.

Raymond air-cured tobacco under price control. Under a pla.i being studied, thu agency said, growers' ceilings for various grades would be based on 1945 crops of "average or normal grade composition." "They would result," the OPA stated, "In a weighted market average of not less 23,4 cents a pound Year's week-end entertainment pro of Cave City, Ky, John E. Morris, 634 Bakcwell Covington, has been promoted to First Lieutenant at an Eigth Air Force bomber station in England. Pilot of a Fortress, he has been overseas since October, DAVID BARBIES. David Barbies, an Iron moulder employee at the J.

H. Day Cincinnati, for 32 years, died yesterday at his home, 114 Foote Bellevue. He Is survived by his widow, Anna Barbies, two daughters, Mrs. Edith Reisslf, Mack, Ohio, and Mrs. Beatrice Setters, Bellevue; three gram at the Ft.

Thomas AAF Convalescent Hospital. The dance, to Macke and Jack Hartke, on a ten- be held tomorrow night In the Miss Roberta Armor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Armor of Fairfield Place, Fort Thomaa, and a Recreation Hall, also will be fea tured by a smorgasbord. year purchase plan.

The contract already has been signed by Mrs. Macke and Hartke. The directors are seeking opinions from the membership prior to affixing their signatures. Ada Brown, singing star of the Sponsored by the Campbell County Chapter of the Red Cross, Swenson operated two of tha largest service clubs in Australia. He red tobacco1 brothel' George and Frank Bar-reu loiMino M.unntt and Matt Barbies.

for all types of flre-cu motion picture "Stormy Weather, combined and 27.2 other entertainers and Danny Polo's cents a Pun Dayton; a sister, Mrs. Ellen Kahre, Mr. and Mrs. C. James Foot (Betty McNulty) of Louisville are the center of congratulations over the birth of a son in Ixulsvlllc Wednesday.

Congratulations over the newcomer are being shared by the grandparents. Mr. and Mis. Charles J. Foote of Covington and Mr.

and Mrs. John McNulty of Tark Hills. Band, all of whom are being pre for all types of dark air-cured to Covington, and three grandchildren. THIEF VISITS SCHOOL. Harry Robb, 31 W.

Crescent Woodlawn, custodian at Arnold School, Newport, reported to police yesterday that $8.50 was stolen from a soft drink vending machine at ths school Wednesday night. sented at the Primrose Country is to go on a speaking tour for the Annual Red Cross war fund drive, covering the eastern area, with headquarters In Arlington, Va. BODY IS IDENTIFIED student at 1'urdue University, was honor guest at a bridge party given recently by Miss Pattl Dallow at her home on Elmwood Place, Fort Thomas. The guests Included the Misses Joan Latta, Louise Hume, Lucy Belter, Sara Morlldge, Janet Huenefeld, Dorothy Truesdell, Mary Lou Landberg, Jackie Oberltn and Constance Ballman. bacco combined.

Club, will appear in the hospital Services will be conducted at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the Dobbling funeral home, Newport. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. recreation hall at 7:30 p.

m. today. Flight Officer Gene Autrys AS WOMAN WORKER Washington, Dec. 28 (AP) The scheduled appearance Wednesday body of a young woman found Mrs. Andrew Curelon of Coving- These averages are the same as those received for the 1943 crops of these tobaccos, OPA said.

It added that proposals to place these two kinds of tobaccos under ceilings aie "not a definlt indication that ceiling prices will be established on the 1945 crop." The two tobacco types are grow.i floating In the Potomac River by Ion, who was called to Chicago Inst JOHN E. STEPHENS. John E. Stephens, 837 Greer Ave harbor police today -was identified Mrs. Beverly Goodwin entertained week by the death of her brother- Refreshments will be served under direction of W.

K. Coate, Fred Wolf and C. M. Prather. New port Flk Named Anthony Salamack, 24 Joyce Southsate, Esteemed Leading Knight of Newport Elks, was named Chairman of the Elks War Commission for Campbell County yesterday.

The in-law, Mr. Ralph Brown, has ex- Covtngton, died yesterday at nis with an evening of bridge recently at the home of fcer parenta. Mr. home. Mr.

Stephens, who was so vears old. became blind several MMteassafitws'isrv Rnd Mrs- E. C. Perkins of Rose- night at the hospital was canceled due to the Icy condition of the highways. GRANDSON IS KILLED.

Pvt. Eugene Fleeman, 22, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Bourne, 424 Greenup Covington, has been killed in action In Germany, his grandparents were advised yesterday. Information of his death principally In Kentucky, Tennessee, vears ago from the effects of an g' i mont Avenue, Fort Thomas.

Enjoy- tC 8llnR occasion were the Misses as that of Miss Gladys Erickson, 26 years old, Virginia, Minn. A civilian employee of the Coajt Guard, she had been in Washington a year. She disappeared November 11. Fellow workeis reported that Miss Erickson had left a note, indicating she was despondent. assault and robbery committed when he was a messenger for the Shirley Harvey, Mary Smith, and Virginia.

Their most Important domestic use Is in snuff, with a portion of the crop going t.ito plug and twist chewing tobacco. appointment was made by James Nicholson, New York, Chairman of the Elks National War Commis Florence Graaser, Harriett Fennell Security Savings Banlt, Covington, Surviving him are two brothers, Ann McFarland, Virginia Kemph, Join Our Christmas Savins Club 8 sion. W. Stephens and W. L.

Stephens, Nancy Drew, Joyce Graham, Mar both of Covington. Services will be Draft Board Names 13; garet Borden, Carol Schwarberg and Judy Collins and Mrs Jack Otto. held at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the CITY FIREMAN TO RETIRE.

M. L. Svvcatnam Sons funeral home, Addresses Are Wanted fi, Newport National Bank 110 Monmouth Ntwport Member Federal lmnrane Corp. came to Mr. and Mrs.

Bourne from Private Fleeman's mother, Mrs. Dave Shuree of Cleveland. Private Fleeman's father lives In Portsmouth, Ohio. Private Fleeman had been overseas for four months. Before he entered the Army he was employed by the Delco Covington.

Burial will be in Highland Cemetery. OLIVER COURT. Funeral arrangements are being Thirteen men who hav failed to notify their draft board of changes in adJrepscs are being sought by Kenton County Draft Board 92, Stanley H. Kuhllng, Chief Clerk, announced yesterday. Reminding that this Is a violation of the Selective Service Law, Kuhling warned the men to advise Frank Roesel, city fireman, made application yestetrday with J.

Bailie Morlldge, Newport City Manager, for retirement effective January 16. In making the request for Roesel, Fire Chief Edward Miles reported that during the 24 years he served as an engineer on a pumper, Roesel never was suspended for misconduct or involved in an accident with the equipment. Assistant Chief Newport F.aglea To l)iin' Two orchestras will provide music for dancers at the New Year's celebration to be held by the Newport Eagles at their hall. Eighth and York Streets. It was announced last night by Andrew Manley, Geneial Chairman.

Other members of tho committee are Robert Pllle. Boyd Bruce, Edward Rech, Howard Greves, Joseph Meier J. A. Spicer, Harry Schnelle, James Norton, Chester Jackson, George Go-thard, William Booker. Joseiui MOTION PICTURE DIRECTORY.

for completed for Oliver Court, a mer resident, 01 ovnijtuu. who whet ('ontlniiniiR 11 In It LIBERTY died yesterday in Detroit, WHISKY IS SWIPED. John Pompilio, Sixth Street and He was he had lived for 20 years Todsv IHII'BLIC reATTRK inhn Jnhn CUIrv the board at once of address Washington Avenue, Newport, rts- His mother, Mr. Court, Cincinnati, 53 years old. Katie Vollmer THERE IS A WAY to ssure delicious corn muffins at every bakir and its name is FUkorn.

And the reason for this happy result is that FUkorn ingredients are preci.ion- changes to escape penalties. taurant owner, reported to police Richard Broesmer. who has served Dayton School. At a recent meeting of the DaV' The men sought by the noara, for 20 years, has made application Hoffman, Sylvester Vin- an(i ther agt given addresses, are and a brother, Arhtur A. Court.

ja9t night that four cases of whisky Lookout Heights, Kenton County, valued at $130 were stolen from Qna 1 i 1 l.U for retirement on the same date. cent Schneider and Harrv Brockn. cm Roone. 221 K. Etehth Cnv his restaurant, yesterday.

He told survive him. Linneman ft sons, AA1NK CARRAD1NE THMOR "staqe'coach" Alw "BLACK MAQIC" With Klrin'T Frnrrn Mnntrni 1X1 1 JR 4. HAN MOKK1.AM) I inline: Paniel E. Bnwcn. Apartment 234 ton Parent-Teacher Associatlor, pupils of the fourth, fifth, and sixth grades presented a program of Christmas songs under the direc Oaden Meadows.

Vancouver, ain r.mier Covington, are in charge of funeral arrangements. Lt. Desmond Tehan that an employee saw a man carry the whisky Hrenmn. Sterrett Ave Covlnaton J.nenh freeman, 1.115 Oreenun Cov InRtmi: Charlea K. lIlacklnK, 7004 Clover n.wk Oinclnnntl: Ralph F.

Ooodnew, irt v. a- Crtvlneton Robert A. Kun- tion of Miss Maureen Walker and TOY DONORS THANKED. Persons who donated toys and clothing to the SOS Club of Cov from the basement, but thought he had purchased it Miss Elaine Seeger. Miss France? Warden was the acoompanlst.

MARVIN EARLY. kel R. R. 1. Box 2a.

Independence: F.lmo Booster Arrange, Party The New Year's Eve dinner-dance sponsored by the Covington Fourth Ward Boosters will be held Sunday night In their clubrooms at lltli and Lee Streets. Reservations may be made with any of the following BROADWAY w. TWIN' BILL Tex Hitter and Dave O'Rrlrn Mnrrla. 216 W. Sixth Cincinnati: Kd i oninn nifl Rcntt at.

Covington Marvin Early, Maysville, Edward Ratllffe. K. Ninth Cincin GUILFORD MAN WOUNDED. FlrlU Dllll-ATCH TO TBI SNQrmr.I. nati Lawrence Hrhwelnefua.

J4 hi iiovmn Ohio? William P. Tor died early yesterday at the home of his daughter-in-law, Mrs. Alberta F.arlv. 49 Dixie Highway, Erlanger. "GANGSTER OF FRONTIER 1).

Newell Dies Continued From Preceedlng Page, wovinaiun. nu Lawrenceburg, Dec. 28 Mr. committee: Gil Reiser William n. ssm Doury Av tj ti.i i Lawrence J.

Welch. R. 1, Cincinnati. Mrs. Tressa Rlffe, Kenton County and Mrs.

John Konradl, Guilford, knd for delki0 JX crust at every baking use precision-miKd I FIAKO Vll CRUS mmmmwt ington for distribution among children of needy families were thanked yesterday by Mr. and Mrs. George Steinford, 205 W. Third Covington. Toys and clothing was given to 160 children, Steinford said.

While delivering the toys Steinford lost his glasses. He asks that anyone finding them return them to him at his home or call him at HE 8240. Route 1. have been notified that Edmund Lnwe and JftnU Carter "GIRL IN THE CASE" iwiiivniup, rrnnu Fangman, Theodore Harthun, John Johnson or Charles Hoffman. LICENSED TO WED.

Judge of the 19th District, In which capacity he has continually served I.m.. Ralleiaa 31 yeara old, Tamra since. He was reelected in 1915. Fla aoldier. and Stella Corroa, 27.

Cln- their son. Pvt. Lester Konradi, was seriously wounded in action in Europe on December 2. He was inducted last March and took his training at Camp Wheeler, before going overseas. HIPP "Hrnt In Newport' Coroner, said death was due to a heart attack.

Mr. Early, who was 62 years old, operated a garage bearing his name in Maysville. Dr. Harry Daugherty, Florence, pronounced him dead. The body was removed to Maysville by the Alberts and Knox funeral home of that city.

Mnna 1 John Aero. it. aoldier, and Ernaatln. krr 2 both of Weitehenter, Ohio. KENTUCKY MARKETS.

t-milnvllle. Dec. 28 AP) (War Food Admtntatrntloni Cattle, 200 active "trady lo etrmin maiki-t at werk'a 'advance on cla renreiemed: trurk-lot near lop good i.ms-iKiund uteen sin u. medium and Rood neere and hellers moetlv J12i 14 ,) 1921, 1927, 1935 and 1939, all for six-year terms. Judge Newell had one hobby.

It was baseball and his enthusiasm the game never waned with the years. Robert J. Hlntt. 21 driver, and EvtlyB Hrnn.k 21 both of Cleveland, onio. Roman Vanoner.

S3, maehlnut, and Knthenna Woraan. Vi. both of Cincinnati. TONITB! On the Vrar'n Rent Plrlurri "SINCE YOU WENT AWAY" One Performance at 8 P. Box Of nr.

Opene at Ka Advance la AdmlMUml Childrea, 15r; Adults, 40c sn yearllns tine Church at 9 a. m. Burial will be in Mother of God Cemetery. it wfc aon memum Deer cowl Sh.ao13: (nod younu heller type lackln, cnnera and cutlera most. William K.

Kearrton. 33. Norwnoa, onio, aoldier. and Margaret Rageneburs, ii, Mtddletown. Ohio.

Kred F. Mortlev. Mt. Vernon. Ohio, mleeman, and Francea B.

Duatln, Mt. In Judge Newell's Court, Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court, Stanley S. Reed, I Ciiunera from $., i' ooa nead aallaaae Rind Ohio. i i r- eiKhty beef type quotable, Liberty i i active, ateaily: food and choice vealen common anl Charlea R. Howard, 11.

nrman aceni, Cleveland, and Ada Bertrand, 38, Eaat Cleveland. John Davenport. S3, machlntit, and nxwiy HKbt in- VT nei rtown below. Hosn MM): active. Meadv: barrow and HOLIDAY GREETINGS Thank you for the business you have given us' during the past year.

It has been a pleasure to serVe you. MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. 62? MADISON AVE. COVINGTON, KY. Chas.

H. Fcun, Praiident J. C. Mindarmann, Secretary 70 vr.ARs of KKtivtcr, CONRAD J. MEDEWELLER.

Conrad J. Medeweller, 2105 Howell Covington, died yesterday at his home after a long illness. Mr. Medeweller, who was 71 years old, was a resident of Covington all his life. Surviving him are two sons.

Henry and Edward Medeweller, Covington, and a daughter, Mrs. Loretta Belting, Covington. Prayers will be said at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow nt the John N.

Middendorf Sons mostly cuod iind ehni." too. 0-0 began the practice of law, as did 1 also Judge W. H. Rees of the Ken-! tucky Court of Apepals. Judge Newell was born In Mays- vllle March 2, 1861.

He is survived three sons, D. P. Newell, E. K. Newell and C.

D. Newell Mays- vllle; one daughter, Mrs. John jBealrd, Louisville; one sister, Mrs. J. LOUIS BALSY, J.

Louis Balsy, 85 years old, retired Hebron farmer, died Wednesday at Booth Hospital after a long illness. He was a member of the Bullittsburg. Baptist Church. He is survived by a sister, Mrs. Adelia Crisler of Burlington.

Services will be held at 2 p. m. today at the Catherman funeral home, weiKlltv hn char, xi'arm STRAND cJLTS TODAYI rnr.n mcmvbrat BARBARA FtTANWVCK "DOUBLE INDEMNITY" AlHO Bill Elliott and Cabby Hayet in "MOJAVE FIRE BRAND" io" 300 lbs and i 1 i nl choice 160-180 I4 and chotc, ,0 mnM. iy ti4. Ella Brewer.

18. both of Cincinnati. Clifford Oneal Brlcker, 24. Olney, 111., sailor, and Martha Navada Queen, 21, Cincinnati. NEWPORT.

Warner Honeer. 2. BloomlnRbnrit. Ohio, soldier, and Haiel Cllckner, 31, flreenfleld, Ohio John Zerhneen, 24. Covington, eallor, and Kmelle 7.lnl.

Newport William Ruff Jr aoloier. and Mary Ellen Hedjer, 27, both of Dayton, Kjr, ,1 n(1 'mw. 2' 't Iambi small, moet hiw sutU'ly cent quotations cood and rholc. and we! her Ella Davis, Maysvtlle, and eight grandchildren, three of whom are 70. IK tor.

vi krs tor not h. funeral home, Covington, followed: Ludlow. Burial will be in the Heb-by requiem high mass at St. Augus- ion Cemetery. in 'tha armed service, .71 nu" lambs J14 ouot.rt offer quoted ste.eity from J6 down,.

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