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14-A THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER ville, main Sunday, Cincinnati Policeman Earl March Police Hammack, 18, Burned 1962 Patrol- 29, News In Brief By Enquirer Wire Services NATIONWIDE King Prepares Proclamation Dr. Martin Luther said in Kennedy termed a Dr. posed segregation "The mission Dr. King The Proclamation" proposal dent the 100th King tion freeing King FCC To Open The Federal Chicago for the test, Monday into whether are serving the "real nity. The inquiry, which than 100 witnesses television stations, will looked into community King Negro integration leader, Atlanta yesterday that President had agreed to study what Dr.

King a second Emancipation Proclamation. King said he is working on a proexecutive order declaring all racial unconstitutional. document will be ready for subto the President in about a month," said. idea of a second "Emancipation is connected with Dr. King's that the executive order by PresiKennedy be issued on January 1, 1963- anniversary of Lincoln's proclamaAmerican slaves.

Chicago Hearing Communications Commission, selecting will open an unprecedented hearing locally produced television programs needs and interests" of the commu- will obtain testimony from more representing the public and the five mark the first time the FCC has wide programming in a common hearing. Group Fails To Note Cuban Buildup Six members of the House Subcommittee on InterAmerican Affairs said in Miami, yesterday found visual evidence of a buildup of Cuban soldiers and no equipment around the U. S. naval base at Guantanamo Cuba. Subcommittee Chairman Rep.

Armistead Selden Jr. issued a statement 1 in Miami en route to ington saying in part: "Though the complexion of the Cuban forces has -troops are better equipped and better trainedis no real visual evidence of a big buildup of either changed men or equipment." Back To Council Fires Menominee Indians, disenchanted with modern corporate living, pondered a return to the good old tribal ways at an emergency pow-wow today. The meeting was called by Menominee leaders who don't like the way things have been going since the tribe lost its "blanket" of Federal protection last April and put its faith in a corporation. Allie Frechette, chief of the Menominee malcontents, called for restoration of the old tribal advisory council "so we'll have someone to tell our troubles to." OVERSEAS Congolese May Meet President Moise Tshombe of Katanga and Congo Premier Cyrille Adoula may meet today for peace talks. A spokesman for Mr.

Tshombe said the Katangan had asked for a meeting yesterday afternoon, but Premier Adoula turned request. Mr. Tshombe's of spokesman, Parliament Albert Nyembo, a member from Katanga, said "agreement has been reached" for the two leaders to meet today. There was no confirmation, however, from the government side. It all looked like a badly mixed-up case of wounded African dignity and face-saving.

here since Thursday Adoula Mr. Tshombe has been afternoon. Mr. Adoula at first refused to see Mr. Tshombe, who has spent his entire time in a luxurious apartment in the UN headquarters under heavy UN guard.

Red Friends Falling Out The Soviet Union has cut off all credit for Red China and is pressing the Chinese for payment of military equipment supplied during the Korean War, the London Sunday observer said last night. The paper said in a Hong Kong dispatch that the Russian move was part of the present "bitter ideological dispute between Russia and China." The independent weekly also said the Russians had withdrawn all Soviet technicians "with disastrous suddenness" from Red China. 25 Die In Italian Storm Italy's worst winter storm in years roared off yesterday leaving at least 25 persons dead, one train al and hundreds of motorists snowbound and scores of villages isolated. The death toll leaped upward by 14 when a bus plunged off a slippery bridge into the river Imera on the island of Sicily. The storm had blown in from the Alps in the north Thursday and swept south to Sicily, sparing only such scattered areas as Rome, Naples and Eastern Sicily.

POLITICAL FRONT Truman Cites Job For Kennedy Former President Harry Truman said last night in Savannah, that lobbying in the public's behalf is one of the major chores of the nation's Chief Executive. He did not make any direct reference to President Kennedy's message this past week on behalf of the American consumer, but he said the President must look after the interests of about 165 million people. The outspoken former President said the remaining million persons can afford hire "people to go to Washington to present their claims to Congress." However, he made it clear he did not intend any criticism of lobbying. called Truman lobbying "a perfectly legitimate function." WASHINGTON Taylor On Mission In Europe Gen. Maxwell T.

Taylor leaves for Europe survey military problems there as special representative of President Kennedy. The State Department, when it announced the trip 10 days ago, said General Taylor would go to Paris, Bonn, Berlin and London to discuss "military matters of common interest." Officials said the purpose of the trip was "orientation," adding that General Taylor was not going to investigate a specific situation with a view to submitting specific recommendations, as he did when he recently visited Vietnam. Goldwater 'Sold' On Candidate author Republicans in Columbia, S. yesterday named William Workman Jr. their nominee for the U.

S. Senate and Sen. Barry Goldwater Ariz.) promptly predicted Mr. Workman would be the "upset winner of the nation" this year. Southern Republicans have announced a major drive for new strength in Congress this fall.

One prime target is U. S. Sen. Olin Johnston, S. whose seat Mr.

Workman seeks. Crash May Bring Improvement The Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) may recommend stronger and simpler flight recorders as a of means soiving air crashes, it was learned today. A CAB spokesman said that investigators were concerned over the length of time and difficulties involved in deciphering data from AST Airlines jet that crashed BAER the wreckage recorder of the taken from American the FLORAL DESIGNS after taking off from New York's Idlewild Airport, 5 E. 4th St. MA 1-3662 February 28.

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McMillan Bradford J. Sullivan, Director Tredway Funeral Home Established 1892 Norwood, Ohio Journey' a End HALPERN Rose of 2429 Vera beloved wife of the late Harry Halpern, de-1 voted mother of Mrs. Fannie Bundman and Sidney Halpern and sister of Mrs. George Bilker, Services Weil Funeral Home, 19. 3901 Reading Monday, March For time of service see Monday Enquirer.

HOLTMAN Gertrude (nee Hegge), beloved wife of the late John Holtman; mother of William and Stanley Holtman: also survived by four grand and 17 great-grandchildren, Thursday, March 15, 1962; residence, 1623 Lawn Covington, age 82 years. Prayers Tuesday, March at the Henry Linnemann Sons Funeral Home, 25 E. 11th Covington at 8:30 A. M. Requiem High Mass at Mother of God Church at 9 A.

M. Interment Mother of God Cemetery. Visitation Monday, 2 10 9 P. M. HUBER Marie, beloved sister of Mrs.

Joseph Gruler, Josephine and Max Huber, Thursday, March 15, 1962. residence, 5339 Moeller Norwood. Friends may call at the Vorhis neral Home, 5501 Montgomery Norwood, Sunday, 6 10 9 P. M. Requiem High Mass, at SS.

Peter and Paul Church, Norwood Monday, March 19, at 9:30 A.M. St. Ann Altar Society meet at funeral home Sunday, 7:30 P. M. INDERRIEDEN George beloved husband of Grace Moore Inderrieden, devoted father of Mrs.

Georgianna Eick, Richard George Daniel and Judith Lynn Inderrieden, brother of Mrs. Florence Hardoerfer, residence, 6808 Marathon Service Goshen, John C. Ohio, Craver in his Funeral 61st year. Milford, Monday. March 19, 1962, at 2 P.

M. Friends may call Sundav. 3 to 9 P. M. IVEY Kathryn (nee Brown), beloved wife of the late Roger W.

Ivey. dear mother of Frank and Hubert Ivev. Saturday, March 17, 1962. Time later. Vitt Stermer Western Hills Funeral Home in charge.

JACKSON Harold beloved husband of Mrs. Mary Bell Jackson (nee Dorsey) and dear brother of Mrs. Jennie and Mrs. Lavinia Joffenberger, residence, 101 Forest Erlanger, Thursday, March 15, age 68 years. Services Stith Funeral Home, Florence, March 19, at 10:30 A.

M. Friends may call Sunday after 3 P. M. JOHNEN L. Eric, beloved husband of Paulette Koller Johnen, father of Louis Eric Johnen 11, son of Mrs.

Louis John Johnen and the late Louis John Johnen, brother, of Barbara Johnen Beato, Friday, March 16, 1962, residence, 8876 Cabot Dr. Memorial services at the Emmanuel Presbyterian Church, Sunday, March 18, at 3:30 P. M. Contributions may be sent to the Heart Fund or the Emmanuel Presbyterian Church Organ Fund. Baiter and Sahnd Funeral Home in charge.

KESSING Anna J. (nee Haverkamp), widow of Edward F. Kessing: devoted mother of Mrs. George (Leona) Theobald, and four grandchildren; beloved aunt of Leo H. Waldhaus; Friday, March 16, 1962; age 83 years: residence, 2892 Fischer Pl.

Friends may call at Rebold Funeral Home, 3700 Glenmore at Mozart, Cheviot, after. 2 P. M. Monday. Funeral Tuesday.

Requiem High Mass St. Catharine Church 9:30 A. M. Burial Holy Family Cemetery, Oldenburg, Ind. Rosary-Altar PTA ers Monday at 8 P.

M. KIRSCHBAUM Freda of 7843 Reading devoted sister of Mrs. Abe Wander, Mrs. Bernard Kugel, Mrs. Zelda Strouse and Mrs.

Evin Rost and David Kirschbaum. Service Weil Funeral Home, 3901. Reading Sunday, March 18. at 2:45 P. M.

KRAMER Anna (nee Marmion), beloved wife oft he late Frank Kramer, mother of Frank J. Kramer, Saturday, March 17, 1962, at her residence, 4843 Greenwood Ter. Funeral from the Gilligan Funeral Home, Woodburn at Lincoln, Tuesday, March, 20. Requiem Mass, at Our Lady of Loretta Church, 9:30 A. M.

Friends may call Monday after 4 P. M. KRUMER Stanley, beloved husband of Anna Drahmann Krumer, father of Ruth Kohrman, Mrs. Margie Yancey. Mrs.

Virginia Turner, Mrs. Marlene Latham, Mrs. Patricia Herndon, Mrs. Estelle McMullin, Jack, Edward and the late William Krumer, son of Mrs. Margaret Webb Krumer and brother of Mrs.

Millie Albrecht, Thomas and Webb Krumer, Thursday, March 15, 1962, at his residence, 5637 Abbottsford Ave. Funeral services at the Gilligan Funeral Home, Woodburn at Lincoln. Monday, March 19, at 11 A. M. Friends may call Sunday after 4 P.

M. KUHN Emma, beloved sister of Mrs. Lee Jordan and Mrs. Albert Goebel and dear aunt of Howard Jordan and Ralph Goebel, Friday, March 16, 1962, at her home, 277 Beechwood South Ft. Mitchell, age 83 years.

Friends may call at the John N. Middendorf Sons Funeral Home. 917 Main Sunday, 2.10 9 P.M. Services Monday, March 19. 2:30 P.

M. Interment Highland Cemetery. LANDMAN Rose, 700 Chalfonte beloved wife of Adolph Landman, devoted mother of Milton and Austen Landman and sister of Mrs. Bertha Feigenbaum of Chicago. Services at Weil Funeral Home, 3901 Reading Memorial Monday March will' 19, be at 1 held P.

M. services at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Austen Landman, 2528 Canterbury Golf Manor. LENZER Edward A.

beloved husband of Gertrude A. Lenzer and father Edward A. Franklin and Beverly Lynn Lenzer, Mrs. Virginia Brausch and Mrs. Mary Jean Shaefer and son of Mr.

and Mrs. Herman G. Lenzer and brother of Herman, Henry, Louis, Albert and Clarence Lenzer, Mrs. Marie Flammer, Mrs. Amelia Jones, Mrs.

Erma Gutierrez and Mrs. Florence Rust, at his residence, 2711 Alexandria Covington, Friday, March 16, 1962, age 45 vears. Services at the Allison Rose Funeral Home, Robbins St. and Madison Covington, Tuesday, March 20, at 2 P. M.

Interment Highland Cemetery. Friends may call from 3 until 9 P. M. Mondav. MARSHALL Bessie L.

(nee Cribbin), beloved wife of James B. Marshall, dear aunt of Mrs. Mary Seebohm. Mrs. Alice Kloth, Mrs.

Emily Thompson and William Cribbin, March 16, 1962. residence, 3831 Superior Silverton. Friends may call at the Hodapp Funeral Hame, 7401 Vine Carthage, Sunday from 4 10 9 P. M. Requiem High Mass, at St.

John Church, Deer Park. Monday, 9:30 A. M. 1 Their CAVANAUGH devoted Gerald, Robert Eugene Cavanaugh, dear sister Mrs. Lucille Berry, Mabel Smith and Ann Allen of Middletown.

Ohio; Roosevelt and Eddie Reed. Thursday, March 1962, residence. 3076 Gilbert Ave. Friends may call at the Thompson Funeral Home, 820 Lincoln Mondav, March 20 P. after 4 M.

Funeral service, 11 A. Tuesday, at the First Baptist Church, Lincoln and Park Aves. Rev. B. E.

Edmondson, pastor. Interment Union Baptist Cemetery. CLIFTON Charles beloved husband of Stella Clifton (nee Berry), devoted father of Mrs. Opal Woolet, Mrs. Helen Fugett and Miss Jovce Clifton, brother of Mrs.

Mildred Redman, Mrs. Melvina Berry. Richard, Halley, Harland and Elton Clifton, grandfather of Terry and Debbie Woolet. March 17, 1962, residence, 891 Ainetta Dr. Services at Mt.

Washington Church of Christ. 6986 Salem Tuesdav. March 20, at 2. P. M.

Friends may call at T. P. White Sons Funeral Home, 2050 Beechmont Mt. Washington, Monday, 4 to 9 P. M.

DOUGHERTY Clarence B. beloved husband of Mrs. Roberta Dougherty (nee Marshall). dear. father of Mrs.

Patricia Burch, William, Ralph and Clarence B. Dougherty Jr. and dear brother of Mrs. Estelle Hawkins, at his home, 47. W.

26th Covington. Thursday, March 15. 1962, age 57 vears. Funeral services from Catherman Jones Funeral Home, 316 Elm Ludlow, Monday. March 19, at 2 P.

M. Interment Highland Cemetery. Ft. Mitchell, Ky. Friends may call at the funeral home after 3 P.

Sundav. DREYER August beloved husband of Cora Selm Drever, devoted father of Mrs. Edward (Kathryn) James, Mrs. Adolph (Alberta) Menkhaus Augustine, S. Harry.

Frank, James, Edward and Richard Drever, brother of George Drever, also survived by 19. grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren, Friday, March 16. 1962. age 80, residence, 1761 Baltimore Ave. Friends may call at Rebold Funeral Home, 3700 Glenmore Ave.

at Mozart, Cheviot after 2 P. Sunday. Funeral Monday, Requiem High Mass, St. Leo Church. 9:30 A.

M. DUWELIUS DUWELIUS Clifford 0., dear brother of Alfred Duwelius and Mrs. Flora Seifert, Saturday, March 17, 1962, age 71 vears, residence, 6311 Aspen Way. Friends may call at the Chas. A.

Miller Sons Funeral Home, Hamilton Ave. at Knowlton Northside, Monday after 4 P. M. Funeral serv-1 ice, Tuesday. at 9:30 A.

M. EATON EATON Mary Frances Ritcheson, widow of Joseph H. Eaton, devoted mother of Mrs. Anna Lee Wagner, Mrs. Gladys M.

Hill and Mrs. Winona F. Mehornav, also eight grandchildren and 15. residence, 1116 Regent Bond Hill, Saturday, March 17. 1962.

Friends may call at the Vorhis Funeral Home. 310 Dunn Lockland, Sunday. to 9 P. M. Service Monday.

March 19. at 2 P. M. EDELER Henry J. husband of the late Mayme Reuther Edeler, father of Wilbur and Curtis Edeler and three grandchildren, Friday, March 16, 1962, age 80, residence.

2149 Colerain Ave. Friends may call at Rebold Funeral Home, 1712 Queen City Ave. at Grand after 2 Monday. Services Tuesday, at 11 A. M.

Edward, age 65 years, husband of the late Viola Ellerv (nee Elliott), beloved father of Paul and George Ellery, Tuesday, March 13, 1962, at Alexandria, La. Friends may call at the Busse Borgmann Co. Parkway Funeral Home, Central Pky, and Clifton Hills Sunday after 2 P. M. Service Monday.

March 19 at 11 A. M. FATHAUER Clara Bossert, beloved wife of the late Harry Fathauer and sister of Mrs. Elizabeth Hight. Mrs.

Kathryn Nolloth Thursday, and Mrs. Amelia March 15, 1962, residence, 3443 Zumstein formerly of Covington, Ky. Visitation at George H. Rohde Son Funeral Home, Linwood and Delta Sunday from 4 until 9 P. M.

Services Monday. March 19, at 11 A. M. FEDERIKA Carmen beloved husband of the late Carmela Gambatesa Federika, devoted father of John, Frank, Joseph, Roy and Carmen Federika Mrs. Johanna Abbatiello, Mrs.

Rose Keene- and Mrs. Sue Schmitt and the late Michael Federika, grandfather of 12 and great-grandfather of 15, Thursday, March 15, 1962, residence, 2700 Sandhurst Dr. Requiem High Mass, at Our Lady of Mt. A. Carmel M.

Friends Church, please Monday, call at at 9:30 Corken Funeral Home, 2821 Reading Rd. north of Oak Sunday after 4 P. M. (Parking In the rear). FRITCH Estelle (nee Starcher), beloved wife of George Fritch, dear mother of Mrs.

Sara Crail, Mrs. Hazel Swartz, and Mrs. Irene Resekamp, sister of Mrs. Rhoda Bridges, Ernest, Chester, and Hobart Starcher, also survived by nine, grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren, suddenly. Thursday, March 15, 1962, residence, New the Richmond, Lew F.

Ohio, Funeral services at White orial Funeral Home, New Richmond, Monday. March 19, at 2 p. m. Friends may call Sunday after 3 M. GERDING Caroline, (nee Klug), beloved wife late Andrew H.

Gerding, devoted mother of Miss Jane, Thomas, Robert and Lester Gerding, beloved sister of Sister Mary. Elfrieda. 5. N. de Namur.

Mrs. Oscar (Frieda) Schweitzer, Mrs. Angela Wallis, Clarence, Aloysius and Carl Klug, also survived by 12 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren, Thursday, March 15, 1962, age 76 vears, residence. 313 W. 11th Newport, Ky.

Funeral Monday, March 19, at the John J. Radel Co. Funeral Home, 822 York Newport, at 8:30 A. M. Solemn Requiem High Mass, at Corpus Christi Church, Newport.

at 9 A. M. Interment. St. Stephen Cemetery.

Friends may call Sunday after 4 P. M. GODDARD John at his residence, Lebanon, Ohio, March 17, beloved husband fo Effie, devoted father of Bert Goddard of Lebanon and William Goddard, New Haven. Conn. Service Monday, 2:30 P.

M. Oswald Memorial Home, 329 E. Mulberry. Friends mav call Sunday afternoon and evening. GRAHAM George beloved husband of Lillian Graham (nes Leistner), dear father of Mrs.

Robert (Phyllis) Callen, also survived by two grandchildren and a sister, Mrs. Daisy Jones, residence, 3456 Craig entered Into rest Thursday, March 15, 1962, in his 72nd vear. Funeral from the John C. Gump Funeral Home, 3440 Glenmore Ave. at Herbert, Cheviot, Monday, March 19.

at 10:30 A. M. Friends may call from 3 19 9 P. Sunday. GRAUSE Frances B.

(nee Jasper), widow of Frank B. Grause, beloved mother of Luella Grause, Helen Cluxton and the late Frank J. Grause, also survived by three grandchildren, Friday, March 16, 1962, at residence, 1328 Pullan age 86 vears. Friends may call at the Chas. A.

Miller Sons Funeral Home, Hamilton Ave. at Knowlton Northside, Sundav after 3 P. M. Requiem High Mass, at St. Boniface Church.

Monday, at 9 A. M. Member Ladies Auxiliary of St. Boniface Church service, 7:30 P. Ladies of Sacred Heart Auxiliary, K.

of St. J. service, 7:45 P. M. GREEN Alfred beloved husband of Cora Chasteen Green, devoted father of Mrs.

Jewell Jesswein, Clifford and Lavaughn (Babe) Clemmens, also survived by nine grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren, Friday, March 16, 1962, residence, 3426 Lyleburn Clifton. Friends may call at the Vorhis Funeral Home, 5501 Montgomery Norwood, Sundav. 6 to 9 P. M. Service Monday, March 19.

at 10:30 A. M. HAGARTY-KRUSE Emma (nee Schuh), beloved wife of the late John C. Hagarty, stepmother of Fred Kruse, Dan. and John Hagarty, aunt of Emileen Wahoff, Mrs.

Joseph Haskamp, Mrs. Arthur Hannes, George and William Schuh. sister-in-law of Mrs. Carrie Schuh, Saturday, March 17, 1962, residence, 5869 Weston Court. Friends may call at the Baiter Sahnd Funeral Home, 3412 Clifton Clifton, Monday, 4-9 P.

M. Service Tuesday, March 20. at 11 A. M. Israel Ludlow Relief Corp.

will hold service, Monday, 7:30 P. M. HAMILTON Anna (nee Burlew), beloved mother of Mrs. Norma Willson. Mrs.

Betty Stewart, Sgt. James Hamilton. Mrs. Lucille Burnell and Edward Hamilton, dear sister of Grover and Harry Burlew. 16 grandchildren and two great, March 15.

1962, residence, 2020 Greenup Covington, age 67 Funeral Monday, March 19, at the John J. Radel Co. Funeral Home, 1005 Madison Covington. 10:30 A. M.

Interment High. land Cemetery. Friends call Sunday between 4 and 9 P.M. Final Radel Service HENRY HORTON -Mae OSTENDORF--Mary SENOUR -Lena SUMPTER--Allen J. RADEL CO.

RADEL, Pres. conducted with the full tribute to someone's memory WA 1-0365 CO 1-8560 1005 Madison, Covington, HE 1-4185 W. Mack Johnson Funeral Home WALNUT HILLS 1309 E. McMillan St. WO 1-0474 MADISONVILLE 6111 Madison Rd.

BR 1-0203 FORMERLY WITH WILTSEE. Inc. 24 W. 9th St. CH 1-0932 ERSCHELL HI THOMAS NEWPORT 1-1982 CO 1-8033 Journey's End MAINES Harold beloved husband Glada Holder Maines, dear father Loretta Cummins, Wanda and Earl M.

Maines, Florene Bishop, Norma Merriss, Margaret Cammack, Paul and James Jackson, Saturday, March 17, 1962, age 62 vears. Friends may call at the Chas. A. Miller Sons Funeral Home, Hamilton Ave. Knowlton Northside, Sunday after 4 P.

M. Funeral service at Jonesville, Baptist Church, Mondav, at 2 P. M. P. Lincoln, beloved husband of the late Julia Galvin Mitchell and father of Betsy P.

Lincoln Jr. and John G. Mitchell, Friday, March 16, 1962, at his residence, 2867 Observatory Ave. Funeral from the Gilligan Funeral Monday. Home, Woodburn at Lincoln, March 19.

Requiem High Mass, at St. Mary Church, at 10 A. M. Friends may call Sundav after 3 P. M.

PEEDEN 1st Lt. Gerald beloved husband of Barbara (Naish) Peeden, dear father of Gerald Jr. and Kenneth Williams Peeden, dear son of Mr. and. Mrs.

Beniamin Peeden, dear brother of Mrs. Jovce Buelsing, Michael and Gregory Peeden, Monday, March 12, 1962, at Ft. Bragg, residence, 4318 Eileen Dr. Relatives and friends are invited to March attend 20. graveside services Tuesday, 10:30 A.

at Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Montgomery and Cornell Rds. Remembrances in form of Masses will be appreciated. PLACKE Della (nee Bennett), beloved wife of George Placke, dear mother of Mrs. Maude Friend and Mrs. Tessie Dettmer, sister of Mrs.

Margaret Smith, Friday, March 16, in her 86th vear, residence, 406 Linden Elmwood Place. Friends may call at Vine the Hodapp Funeral Home, 7401 Carthage, Sunday, March 18 after 2 P. M. Funeral services Monday, at 2 P. M.

POPPE Alice (nee Mundt). beloved wife of the late Frank Poppe, devoted mother of Harrison and William Pope and dear sister of Helen Wagner and Jeannette Diedinger, Thursday, March 15, 1962, residence, 1122 Carmania Ave. Funeral service Mondav, 10:30 A. M. from the Dalbert Mortuary, Glenway and Rosemont Aves.

Friends may call Sunday from 4 10 6 and 7 10 9 P. M. PRITZ Bella of 760 Greenwood beand devoted mother of Leo Pritz of Chicago, Thelma and Nathan Pritz. Service Weil Funeral Home, 3901 Reading Sunday, March 18, at 12:15 P. M.

RETTIG Mary nee Stinebuck, widow of John A. Rettig, dear sister of Clara Stinebuck, Mrs. Ola Chapman, Thomas, Paul, Roger and Fred Stinebuck, Saturday, March 17, 1962 at Methodist Home for Aged, age 73 vears. Friends may call at the Chas. A.

Miller Sons Funeral Home, Hamilton Avenue at Knwolton Northside. Monday after 4 P. M. Funeral service Tuesday 11 A. M.

Hoffner Chapter No. 286 0. E. S. service Monday at 8 P.

M. ROWEKAMP Henrietta Marie (nee Stallo), beloved wife of the late Bernard C. Rowekamp, dear mother of Mrs. Cletus (Bernadette) Robinson, dear sister Mrs. Lillian Sweitzer, Henry and Joseph Stallo, also survived by four grandchildren and one great-grandchild, Thursday, March 15, 1962, residence, 630.

Tafel age years. Funeral from the W. J. Wirmell and Sons Funeral Home. 3118 Colerain at Ethan Tuesday.

March 20. at 8:30 A. M. Requiem High Mass, A. Sacred Heart Church, 9 M.

Friends may call Mondav after 3. P. M. Sacred Heart of Jesus Auxiliary K. of St.

J. and Tabernacle Society and St. Ann's Married Ladies Society services, 8 P. M. SAUER Clara A.

(nee Hall), beloved wife the late Wilbert Sauer, devoted mother of Mrs. Douglas Brown, Mrs. Martin Rollman and Mrs. Arthur Hofmann, dear grandmother of five grandchildren, dear sister of Mrs. Clifford Gillman, Friday, March 16.

1962, at her residence. 107 North Southgate, Ky. Service Monday, March 19, at the Dobbling Funeral Home, Ft. Thomas, at P. M.

Friends may call Sunday, 3 to 9 P. M. SAUER Elizabeth, formerly Elizabeth Belden (nee Focken), beloved sister of Mrs. Josie Smith, Friday, March 16, 1962, at her residence, 2714 Woodburn Ave. neral Funeral Home, from Woodburn the at Gillgian Tuesday, March 20.

Requiem High Lincoln, Mass, St. Francis de Sales Church, 9 A. M. Friends may call Mondav after 5 P. M.

Louis beloved brother of Joseph B. Scheve, Mrs. Martha Teveluwe, Mrs. Clara Glandorf, Miss Zita Scheve, Mrs. Beimesche and Mrs.

March 14, Thelma 1962, Fogarty, Wednesday, residence, 2243 Monroe Ave. Visitation at George H. Rohde Son Funeral Home, Linwood and Delta Sunda: from 10 9 P. M. Requiem High Mass, at George Church, Monday, March 19, at 10 A.

M. SCHOBORG William H. beloved husband of Adelma B. Schoborg (nee Timmerman), dear father of Thomas, Philip, Martin and Miss Barbara Schoborg, brother of Robert B. and John Schobora.

residence, 209 Sunset Erlanger, Thursday, March 1962, age 43 vears. Funeral Mon: dav, March 19 from the Linnemann runeral Home, Airport Erlanger, at 9:30 A. M. Requiem High Mass, St. Henry Church, at 10 A.

M. In. ferment Mother of God Cemetery. P. Friends may call Sunday, 3 to 9 M.

SCHWEIKERT Albert Edward, beloved husband of the late Lillian G. Schweikert (nee Reiley), devoted father of Herbert John W. and Wilbert H. Schweikert, dear grandfather of seven children, dear brother of Miss Mabel and Earl Schweikert. Friday, March 16, 1962, at his residence, 129 Evergreen Southgate, Ky.

Services Tuesdav, March 20. at the at Dobbling 10 A. Funeral Home. Ft. Thomas, M.

Friends may call Monday from 4 to 9 P. M. SIEGEL Gilbert beloved husband of Helen Egan Siegel, father of Mary Lou Folzenlogen, Mrs. Helen M. son brother of Mrs.

Clara Grafe Siegel, Mrs. Mildred of John and Paul Siegel, by Labanz, also survived March eight grandchildren, Friday. Golf 16, 1962, of 6458 Mayflower Manor, Friends may call at the Nurre Brothers Pleasant Ridge Funeral Home, 6050 Montgomery Sunday from 4 to 9 P. M. Requiem High Mass at Our Mother of Sorrows Church, Mondav, at 9:30 A.

M. will Bishop meet at Fenwick K. of funeral C. home, No. 2927 the Sundav, at 8.

Members of the Holy Name Society please take notice. SIMPSON David Harold, beloved son of Rav and Anna (Zimmerman) Simpson. Thursday. March 15, 1962, residence, 543 Andres Mt. Carmel, Ohio.

Friends may call at the Bamber Funeral Home, 3011 Woodburn Sunday, to 9 P. M. Service at the Summerside Biblel Baptist Church, Mt. Carmel, Ohio, Monday, March 19, at 2:30 P. M.

Girls and Ambitious Women! Madison3742 Anioton was reported in fair condition in General Hospital last night with burns on of his body received when he was splashed with hot grease after dropping a piece of chicken into a frying pan. He was burned on the chest, left arm and back. Journeg'a End of Ralph Anders, dear mother, of Ines. Mrs. Helen (Joy) Frohmever, Mrs.

Florence Boschert, Mrs. Betty Johnson and Rosemary, Anders, sister of Mrs. Anna Traut, Mrs. Thelma hue, Frank, George and Carl Reising, Saturday, March 17, 1962, at dence. 555 E.

Fourth Newport, Ky. Funeral from Muehlenkamp Funeral. Home, 835 York Newport, Tuesday, March 20, at 8:30 A. M. Requiem High Mass.

St. Stephen Church, at 9 A. M. Visitation, 3 to 9 P. M.

Mondav. ANDERS Madalene Reising), beloved wife BAUMANN William, beloved husband of the late Marie Rowers dear brother of Ludwig Pfeil of Westwood. Alois Baumann, Julia Weigel and Marie Keilback all of Germany. uncle of Anita Weigel of Cincinnati, Friday, March 16, 1962, residence, 3601 Neiheisel Mack, Ohio, (formerly of West Road, Blue Jay), age 60 vears. Friends may call at the Neidhard Funeral Home, 3155 Harrison Westwood, Sunday after 3 P.M.

Requiem High Mass. at St. Jude Church, Monday. March 19, at 9:30 A. M.

Interment St. Joseph Cemetery. BAUMRING Svlvia of New York City, beloved sister of Mrs. Herman Cohen, Mrs. Harry Effron, Mrs.

Dave Vangerov and Harry Baumring. Services Weil Funeral Home, 3901 Reading Monday, March 19, at 3:30 P. M. Following services the family will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Herman Cohen, 5119 Paddock Rd. BEDINGHAUS John beloved husband of Mabel Karch Bedinghaus, devoted uncle of Mrs. Larry (Ruth) Karch Lammers and dear brother of William Edward and the late Bernard Bedinghaus, Saturday. March, 17, 1962, residence, 3244 Werk Westwood. Funeral from the Grueter Sons Funeral Home, Iliff and Glenwav Price Hill.

Tuesday. March 20. Requiem High Mass, Our Lady of Lourdes Church, 9 A. M. Our Lady of Lourdes Men Society will hold service Monday, at 8 P.

M. Friends may call Monday from 4 10 9 P. M. Parking in the rear. BLACKWOOD Frank beloved husband Snowdye Lee Perry Blackwood, devoted father of Mrs.

Nancy Lee Miller, brother of Mrs. Mabel Aver, Mrs. Katherine Hunter, Chester and Fred Blackwood, grandfather of Sandra Lee Miller, suddenly Friday, March 16, 1962, residence, 403 Fleming Rd. Friends may call at the Vorhis Funeral Home, 310 Dunn Lockland. Monday, to 9 P.

M. Service Tuesday, March 20. at 1:30 P. M. BLANK Albert beloved husband of Mrs.

Flora Blank (nee Fischer) and dear father of Mrs. Louise Johannemann, Mrs. Tillie Kuhlman, Mrs. Alice Schlickman, Mrs. Mary Litmer, Mrs.

Dorothy Kling, Lawrence, Arthur and Albert Blank, 26 grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren, Friday, March 16, 1962, residence, 1836 Holman Covington, age 80 years. Funeral Monday, March 19 from the John N. Middendorf Sons Funeral Home, 917 Main at 9 A. M. Solemn Requiem High Mass, St.

Augustine Church, 9:30 A. M. Interment, Mother of God Cemetery. Visitation Sunday from 2 to 9 P.M. BLESSER Peter beloved husband of Margaret Blesser (nee Durstock), devoted father of Mrs.

Marian Freudenberg, Richard and the late Peter B. Blesser, dear brother of Mrs. Marie Steffen. Mrs. Tillie Steffen, Mrs.

Elizabeth Giess and Mrs. Catherine Roser, Harry and Leo Blesser, dav, March 17, 1962. at residence, 713 Columbia Newport, Ky. Funeral from Muehlenkamp Funeral Home. 835 York St Newport, Tuesdav, March 20, at 9:30 A.

M. Requiem High Mass, Corpus Christi Church, at 10 A. M. Visitation. 3 10 9 P.

Monday. BLUMENTHAL Lawrence of 1007 Marion beloved husband of Irma Ziv Blumenthat, devoted father of Roselea Blumenthal and Laura Jane Blumenthat. Services Weil Funeral Home, 3901 Reading Sunday. March 18. at 1:30 P.

M. BORCHERS Bernard, age 82 years, husband of the late Mary Borchers (nee Buhr), Friday, March 16, 1962. residence, 2467 W. McMicken Ave. Friends may call at the Busse Borgmann Co.

Parkway Funeral Home, Central Pky. and Clifton Hills Sunday after 2 P. M. Requiem High Mass, at Sacred Heart Church, Monday, March 19. at 9 A.

M. BRAUER Erwin devoted husband of Nellie Brauer (nee Toole), beloved father of Linda and Richard Braver, dear son of Freida Brauer, and brother of Paul Braver, Saturday, March 17, 1962, residence, 7141 Fernbank Ave. Friends may call at the SeifertHardig Funeral Home, Monitor and Parkland Sayler Park, Monday, 4 to 9 P. Funeral service Tuesdav. March 20, at 10 A.

M. BROTHERS Virginia L. (nee Wadsworth). beloved wife of the late Richard M. Brothers, devoted mother of Mrs.

Kyle Putthoff, dear grandmother four grandchildren, dear sister of Mrs. Frank Jackson, Mrs. Lvle Twaddell and James Wadsworth, Saturday, March 17, 1962, at her residence, 806 Park Newport, Ky Services Tuesday. March 20, at the Dobbling Funeral Home, Ft. Thomas at 2 m.

Friends may call Tuesday from 1-2 P. M. BROWN Warren Henderson, 1520 Chapel beloved husband of Lucille Washington Brown, dear brother of Merle B. Howard, Jesse Brown and Mildred Blackwell of Clarksburg, W. uncle of Walter Dudley of Washington, D.

March 17, 1962. Visitation Tuesday, 2 P. M. to 11 P. at Jamison Jamison Funeral Home, 3437 Montgomery Evanston.

Burial Clarksburg, W. Va. BRUMMETT-McLAUGHLIN Nina (nee Daly), beloved wife of George Brummett, beloved mother of Charles McLaughlin, Friday, March 16, 1962; at residence, 4555 Cooper Blue Ash. Friends may call at the Busse and Borgmann Co. Parkway Funeral Home, Central Parkway and Clifton Hills Monday after 4 P.

M. Services Tuesday at 1:30 P. M. BURCHFIELD Samuel beloved father of Mrs. Gertrude Doherty and Edward Burchfield, brother of Miss Nellie Burchfield of New York City, also survived by three grandchildren and one great-grandchild, Thursdav.

March 15, 1962, at his residence, 1615 Broadway, age 78 years. Funeral Monday, March 19 from the Riedlinger-Lemen Funeral Home, 19 Green 10:30 A. M. Friends may call Sunday, 4 to 9 P. M.

Elmer devoted husband of Mary Hamilton Cable, beloved father of Mrs. Rosemary Fahernkamp and Gordon Cable, also, survived by two sisters and four brothers and his beloved in-laws, Thursday. March 15, 1962. Friends may call at the Anderson-Schraffenberger Funeral Home, 3117 Vine Corryville. Sunday from 4 to 9 P.

M. Funeral service Monday, at 10:30 A. M. CARPENTER Elizabeth M. (Betty), beloved mother of Lewis A.

Carpenter Sr. and sister of Mrs. Lucy Acra and Robert J. Fields, at her residence. 211 W.

20th Covington. Wednesday, March 14, 1962, age 77 years. Services at 'the Allison Rose neral. Home, Robbins St. and Madison Covington, Monday, March 19, at 2 P.

M. Interment Highland Cemetery. Friend. may call from 3 until 9 P. Sundav.

CHAIN Agnes M. (nee Brokamp), beloved wife of the late. Charles Chain, devoted mother of Leslie W. Chain, dear sister of Joseph Brokamp, Friday, March 16. 1962.

late residence, 35 W. Rochelle St. Friends may call Sunday, to 9 P. at the Paul E. Frederick Sons Funeral Home, 18 Calhoun Corryville.

Solemn Requiem High Mass. at St. George Church, Monday, at 9 A. M. CROSWELL Robert S.

beloved husband of Jessie Croswell (nee Love), devoted father of Mrs. Geraldine Urey, Lucille and Robert S. Croswell Thursday, March 15, 1962, residence, Williamsburg, Ohio. Services at the Williamsburg. Methodist Church, WilOhio.

Monday. March 19. at 2 P. M. Friends may call at the Maham Funeral Home.

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Dewey, beloved husband of Lena Seiler (nee Hoffman), at his home, Walker Road, Ft. Thomas, dav, Wednesday, March March 17, 1962. from "Funeral 21 Hugenberg Niemeyer Funeral Home, 40 W. Sixth Covington, at 9:30 A. M.

Solemn Requiem High Mass. Assumption, at at Cathedral 10 A. M. Basilica of Interment the Mother of God Cemetery. Visitation, 3 to 9 P.

Tuesday, SMITH Fannie (nee Peavey), beloved mother of Mrs. Mary F. Hill and Odessa Kennedy, also survived by two brothers and one sister. 10 grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren, Thursdav, March 16, 1962. residence, 314 Elland Thompson Cir.

Funeral Friends Home, may 820 call at Lincoln the Monday, March 19 after P. M. Funeral service, 2 P. Tuesday, at the First Baptist Church, Lincoln and Park Ave. Rev.

B. E. Edmondson, pastor, Interment Union Baptist Cemetery. SMITH Mabel (nee Spahr), beloved wife of George Smith, devoted mother of Raymond, Stella and Helen Smith, sister of Minard, Arthur and Roman Spahr, residence, Owensville, Ohio. March 15, 1962.

in her 74th year. Requiem High Mass. St. Louis Church, Owensville, Mondav. March 19, at 9:30 A.

M. Friends may call at the John C. Craver Funeral Home, Milford, Sundav, 3 to 9 P. M. Rosary Altar Society prayers.

7 P. M. SPELMAN Ettie, dear sister of Mrs. Justus (Rhoda) Kohl and the late D. J.

D. Spelman. Friday. March 16, 1962, residence, 2421 Homestead age 89 vears. Friends may call Monday from 4 to 9 P.

at the Wain A. Bolton Funeral Home, 3042 Harrison Westwood. Services Tuesday, March 20, at 2 P. M. SPITZMUELLER Anna M.

(nee Wahl), beloved of the late Joseph Spitzmueller, sister of Mrs. Josephine Behrens, Henry Wahl and Mrs. Clara Wednesday. March 14, 1962, former residence, 2505 Ohio Ave. Friends may call Sunday, 3 to 7.

P. the Paul E. Frederick Son Funeral Home, 18 Calhoun Corryville. Requiem High Mass, St. George Church, Monday, 8:15 A.

M. STANDER Frances beloved sister of Norma Brown and the late Charles and Edwin Stander, Friday, March 16, 1962, at her home, 844 Philadelphia Covington, age vears. Funeral Tuesday, March from the John N. Middendorf Sons Funeral Home, 917 Main 8:30 A. M.

Requiem High Mass, Alovsius Church, 9 A. M. Interment St. Mary Cemetery, St. Bernard.

Visitation Mondav. 3 to 9 P. M. STEGNER Charles beloved husband Bertha Stegner (nee Flaio), devoted father of Judith, Donald and David Stegner, dear grandfather of three grandchildren, beloved son of Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Stegner, dear brother of Mrs.

Edna Rice. Mrs. Marguerite Kaetzel, Mrs. Alice Kemper and Mrs. Estelle Dittoe, Friday, March 1962, at his residence, 50 Sheridan Ft.

Thomas, Ky. Pravers March 19, at the Dobbling neral Home, Ft. Thomas, at 8:30 A. M. Requiem High Mass, Therese Church, at 9 A.

M. Friends may call Sunday, 3 10 9 P. M. STOKES Lucile Wells, beloved wife of liam Walter Stokes, March 16, 1962, Dunnellon formerly of Hyde Park Ave. Service at the haver Oakley Funeral Home, 2961 Square, Monday, 19, at P.

M. Friends may Monday, till time of service. SULLIVAN Walter, beloved son of the Frank and Elizabeth Haas Sullivan, dear brother of Lucille Harold Denis (Mary A. Sullivan and Mrs. Howard March 17, Elizabeth) 1962, Blagg.

Saturday, residence, Hotel. Relatives and friends may Monday, March 19 from 4 to 9 P.M. at the Harry Meyer Sons Funeral Home, 4989 Glenway opposite Covedale Theater (off street parking). Requiem High Mass, St. Teresa Church, Tuesday, March 20, 9:30 A.

M. SURRATT Helen A. (nee Merritt), beloved mother of Mrs. Jewel Parm, Irene and John H. Surratt, two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren, dence, Saturday, 18 March Findlay 17.

1962, 72 at resiage years. Funeral Tuesday, March 20 from the Riedlinger-Lemen Funeral Home, 19 Green 11 A. M. Friends may call Monday. 4 until 9 P.

M. TODD Lavon beloved mother of Gerald and Donald L. Todd. dear sister of Paul and James Hocking, Friday. dence, 8001 Hamilton Ave.

Friends March 16, 1962, age 51 vears, resimay call at the Chas. A. Miller Sons Funeral Home, Hamilton Ave. Knowlton Northside, Monday after 4 P. M.

Funeral service Tuesdav, at 1:30 P. M. College Hill Chapter 0. service, Monday, 7:30 P. M.

UTZ Stanley beloved husband of Eva Pearl Utz (nee Sebree), dear, father of Jay S. Utz, brother of Miss Katherine Utz, Mrs. Virginia Clegg, Franklin, Warren and Lee Norris Utz, Saturday, March 17, at residence, 222 Main Florence, age 69 vears. Service Taliaferro Funeral Home, Erlanger, Tuesday, March 20, at 2 M. Interment Hopeful Cemetery.

9 Friends may call Monday. 2 to P. M. WHITWORTH Floyd beloved husband of Mattie Whitworth (nee, Burgess), father of 15, Harry. Whitworth, Thursday, March Eighth 1962, St.

at Friends residence. 203 East may call at the Wrassmann Funeral Home, 2625 Gilbert Ave. north of Taft Sunday. to 9 P. M.

Services Monday, March 19, at 1 P. M. WISCHER Tillie (nee Ruh), beloved wife of the late William Wischer, dear sister of Mrs. Clarence Boedker, Miss Minnie Ruh and Robert L. Ruh, also survived by Thursday, several nieces 15, and.

1962, nephews. March at her home, 2656 Turkey Foot Lakeside Park, age 81 vears. Funeral Monday, March 19 from John N. Middendorf Sons Funeral Home, 917 Main at 10 A. M.

Requiem High Mass, Church of the Blessed ment, at 10:30 A. M. Interment, St. day Mary from 2 to Cemetery. Visitation Sun8 P.

M. Journey's End WISE Charles, of 5200 Lillian beloved husband of Clara Kurzner Wise and brother of Abe and Sam Wise, of Los Angeles, Jack Wise of Big Stone Gap, Sam Mrs. Betty Artenstein, Mrs. Siskin. Service, Weil Funeral Home, 3901 Reading Sun.

day, March 18 at 4:15 P. M. WITTENBERG Elizabeth (nee Sedletzky), beloved wife of Fred Wittenberg, dear mother of Raymond and Fred Wittenberg, dear grandmother of Anna Rae Easton and Betty Trey, Friday, March 16, 1962, age 87 vears, former resident of 4512 Kirby Ave. Friends may call at the Chas. A.

Miller Sons Funeral Home, Hamilton at Knowlton Northside, Sunday after 3 Funeral service Monday, at 2 P. M. Rober beloved, husband of Ruth Ramsdell Wrede, dear father of Don E. and Robert C. Wrede also survived by seven grandchildren, three brothers and five sisters, Saturday, March 17, 1962, in his 66th vear.

at the residence, 158 Escalon Carthage. Friends, may call at the Hodapp Funeral Home, 7401 Vine Carthage, with time announced later, World War I Veteran World War 11 Veteran IN MEMORIAM In Loving Memory of our dearly beloved Mother, ELIZABETH SPANGENBERG, who departed this life, March 22. 1922. This is no secret: God has given us, Many stars to shine, Many flowers to bloom, Many friends to cherish, But only one mother to remember. Always To Be Remembered By Your Loving Sons, Otto Edward Arthur Julius V.

Spangenberg, Daughters-in-law And Grandchildren. In Loving Memory of our Grandfather dearly beloved Husband. Father, and Great-grandfather, GEORGE N. WAGNER, who passed away March 21, 1958. The midnight stars are shinning Upon your silent grave, Beneath it sleeps the one we love And the one we could not save.

Loved And Remembered Always By Wife, Children, Grandchildren And Greatgrandchildren. Anniversary Requiem High Mass, St. Martin Church, Wednesday, March 21, at 8 A. M. In Loving Memory Of our beloved Sister and Aunt, ELSIE FRITSCH.

who passed away March 15, 1961, One year has passed and gone, Since the one we loved so well, Was taken from her home on earth, With Jesus Christ to dwell. The flowers we place upon her grave. May wither and decay. the love for her who sleeps beneath, Will never fade away. Alma.

Helen, Loretta, Melva, Betty, Lois And Bob. In Loving Memory Of my dear Friend, VIRGINIA HAFMANN PATTON, who passed away March 1, 1962. Remembrance is a golden chain Death tries to break but all in vain To have; to hold and then to part Is the greatest sorrow of one's heart. Remembered Always By Her Loving Friend, Helen Maibach. ME 1-3575, 8 to 10 A.

M. MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES CEMETERY LOTS, 3, choice, Floral Hills Memorial Gardens. Rugged Cross section. AX 1-4813. LOVED ONES DECEASED -Portraits oil on canvas, done from snap shots; reasonable, TR 1-3283 MODERNIZE! Let our experts help you make your! home more livable and life more enjoyable.

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will work for items. CH 1-2315. YOUNG MAN -Middle thirties, will go anywhere or do any, type work. Box 471 Cincinnati 1, Ohio. $50 DONATION Churches, clubs, organizations can make $50 by distributing 100 bottles of Watkin's nationally advertised vanilla.

No investment required. LOST AND FOUND vicinity BOSTON TERRIER -Male, blind; Sunny Acres, Ky. Reward. JU 1-9336. FOUND-Collie dog: large, white mane around neck, body light to dark brown.

Call NOrmandy 5-7162. LADIES' white gold Bulova watch; between Downtown Cincinnati and Newport, Ky. Reward. CO 1-9794. LOST -Lady's white gold Hamilton wrist watch, 4.

diamonds; in or between Gidings, McAlpins, Dixie Terminal. Reward. Call CO 1-2243. LOST -Change purse by coal truck driver, Driver Woodburn and Montgomery. Reward! will be responsible.

ME 1-6000. LOST -Glasses, downtown, last week; silver frame, plastic case from Queen Optical. TW 1-3093. LOST -Purse, lady's, black; Pendleton County, 1-0551. March 16.

Glasses, papers. HE Day Heights, white wailer at IGA store, on March 16, Reward. Call 734-7640, please. LOST -Blue and gold DAR pin, name on back. Reward.

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