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H-JJ THE CINCINNATI LNijllRFR Thursday. February 12. 1976 CROSSWORD By Eugene Sheffer ilournry's ni1 Crime Justice -v Kcne Sense Avg. solution time: 23 nun. funerals For more complete information and address of the funeral director, refer to individual obituary below.

WHITAKER BE O'L Frances (nee Sears), beloved ecj'r'iij'a'ne $'APJn I LlJAS I A wtte ot Victor Whiter. devoted PS mother ot Donaid and Vernon MP I jirlTl A I Whiteker, sister of Edgar and The following activities were reported to the Cincinnati police and criminal court officials in the 72-hour period ending at 7 p.m. Monday. ASSAM. TO E3 ''f- L3 ej Curtis Sears and Mrv aeea Staoo, also two grariornitdren Wednes- L.Al OvMN Jav Feb.

II. i'6 Kesce eie Ms St. Lor und Fnends may 'r'o'i a r'f'dIJi- a'n'k at at the vortus Funeral Home 310 Our- St, Lockland Thursday 5 to 9 Services Friday Feb. Madtn Weaver, It. 7718 Scottwood totd pott she cut on me nead at 2 40 WILSON Monday by a person she was 20 Iiibor org.

21 Roman France 22 Askew 23 Certain herdsmen 24 Appeal 26 Measure of capacity 27 One only: comb, form 28 Way out 29 Optimistic 31 Skunk 34 Old Dutch measure 35 Newfoundland airport 37 Coal mine 38 Skier's convenience 39 Actor: Cronyn 2 Part of the psyche 3 France heroine: Jeanne d' 4 Sham 5 Iron, in alchemy 6 -It's 7 Ex-sports-caster: Allen 8 Inclusive 9 Post-holiday food 10 An -with feet of clay 11 Qjaker pronoun 16 Opposed to aye Charles (Chocky) -devoted husband of Margaret Gadker Wil hgnting with at UZJ Reeong Rd wto struck her with a butcher James Grant. 32. 3J47 WU-srare Ave toM poace he was cut on the let! side during an alterca son, betoved lather ot Mrs. Jo Ann Schoborg Mrv Mary Ann Meiman and Mrs. Jean Smith, dear brother of Mrv Mary Elean Answer to yesterday's puzzle tion with another man at II 30 m.

Saturday at Observatory or Huesman and Msgr Leo Wil and or ace Aves. A l-vear-oid Price woman son, H) grandchildren- and one great grandchild alsd" survive Tuesday, February 10. 1976, age 69 years, residence 4995 Madison Pike, Independence. Ky -Mass -of told poace she was raped at 230 am. Sunday by two men who 45 Mouths 46 Be a victor 47 Worn-out horse (slang) 40 Breaking waves 41 Half hitch or granny 41 Wood sorrel picked her up as she Ntcnrmg on Warsaw Avenue She said the men took her to 15 E.

iSth St. where they assaulted her. Christian Burial at St. Cecilia Church Friday, February 13 at 10 AM. Visitation 4 to 9 PM Thurv A year-oK) Corbm, girt By Dr.

George V. rane Score one point for a correct solution of each problem. Score yourself as follows: 2, poor; 3, average; 4. superior; 5, very superior. 1- Which one of the following suggests the man whose birthdays we celebrate today? Flails Nails Jails Rails 2- He was born In which nicknamed state? Hoosier Bluegrass Sucker Buckeye 3 A chef would probably be found in which part of a ship? Brig Gallery Bay 4- A bobbin would most likely be used by a Fisherman Barber Tailor Plumber 5 People born on which day of this month have a birthday only once every four years? 3 13 22 29 ANSWERS 1 -Rails (rall-spllt-ter); 2-Bluegrass (Ky); 3- Oallery (kitchen); 4- Tailor; 5-29 (leap year).

day at the Swindler Home 5245 Madison Pike, Independence, Ky. Burial St. Cecilia Cemetery. told police she was raped at Ja Sunday by two men who picked her up as she was hrtchMklno on I-71 She said the men look her to Eden Park where they assaulted her. Jerry Watson, 36, M3 kiwood YUHAS Julius, dear brother of Albert Yuhas of Dearborn PI, tow police he was shot in the right hand at 7 10 m.

Sunday by a man who puked a gun on him at 1089 North Bend Rd He said there was a struoaie tor the oun beiore dear nephew of Mrs Irene Gatty-an, dear cousin of Margaret Hotz and Joseph Gattyan. Sunday Feb. 8, 1976. Residence 4900 Ridge ACROSS 1 Deliberately inattentive 5 Peruvian goddess 9 Drunk (slang) 12 Site of Taj Mahal 13 Ex-president of steel union 14 Anglo-Saxon letter 15 Music for the Hulling Stones 17 Opponent 18 Rider" 19 Epithet 21 TV's Moore Zi Marco 25 Not present 26 Type of sweater 30 Footed vase 31 Yearned 32 Outside: a prefix 33 Ancient province of Asia Minor J5 Spanish painter 36 Stop 37 Like some complexions 38 Subject 40 Swindler (slang i 42 Prickly seedcase 43 Stage in picket launching 48 I love (L.) 49 Top: comb, form 50 Silkworm 51 I'gal term 52 "Mr. Republican" 'S3 Tolled DOWN 1 Patriotic org.

he was shot and ran from the Ave Oakley. Visitation at the Witt-Good Kelsch, Funeral Home 3026 Madison Rd at Oakley Thursday morning at 10 30 scene. ROBBED The owner of the Happy Food Store, 141 McMicken, told poace the store was robbed of an urtoeterrnined amount of cash at 8:70 a.m. Monday by a man who first asked for cigarettes before pulling a gun and rjernandrng money. YM.

unfit time ot blessing at 12 noon. Interment Calvary Ceme tery. ZINS Sophia beloved sister of Mrv The manager of the United i i 1 4 I js lb la 1 9 lio i "7" lUIII'l I'lllll IHIJI IS 1 2' IIW'I 7 10 il 35 TT id 39 10 41 42 4J 44 45 4b 4J 4B 49 SO Catherine Denhart, Cariand Jukan Dairy Farmer's Store, 33W Erie Ave told police she was roobed Zlns and the late Eleanor Arting- of an undetermined amount of baus, also survived byW nieces cash at 12:15 am. Monday as she was about to make a bank deposit at 3I9S Linwood Ave. She said a man armed with a gun approached her and demanded money before fleeing.

Three youths toM potce they were robbed at gun-point by a man who demanded money on the and nephews and 12 grand nieces and nephews Tues.Feb. 10, 1976. Friends may call at the Chav A. Miller Sons Funeral Home, Hamilton Ave. at Knowlton Northsioe, Thursday, 5 to 8 P.M.

Mass of Christian Burial at' St. Patrick Church, Fri. at fJO AM. If so desired, memorials, ifeoutd be directed to the charrty-ot your choice. Riverfront Cottiseum steps at 12:35 am.

Monday. Oton Ear lei, 14, 1 1 13 Ed wood lost 15, Bern ice Banks, 16, S4 Hetherstone, lost a 10 purse containing S3; Jeff Haw GRAVE MARktRS i MOriUMWs SEARS, ROEBUCK -CO. kins, 14, 1845 w. Kemper h. had Sit taken.

STOLEN James Trotter, 33. 3SM Presi dent told police someone IWortd War I Vet World War Vet broke into his home between 7 Healers? The Callawaya Indians of South America claim they were medicine men to the Incas. Today their descendants roam the length of the Andes peddling herbs and charms said to cure fright, better the Earth and attract lovers. p.m. Sunday and 12:15 am.

Monday and stole a television valued CRYPTOQl'IP clue: equals O-ll JBP HSUWXGZVJ DXJ LVCE BZ Korean Veteran Vietnam Veteran 'Armed Forces Spanish-Amer. War Vet ANNOUNCEMENTS at sua Carl Combs, 363s Norfhdale, told police someone broke kilo his apartment at 7:50 p.m. Sunday and stole a television and stereo equipment ail valued at SI 125. The president of Eiler Towing EXRSDSZWL VITAMINS ARE VITAL TO BPU RSUJ II Yesterday's Cryptoquip MILIJONS OF FRAIL MEN. SERVICES 2113 Buck told police flu someone broke Into a company vehicle parked at 2650 Cora St between II p.m.

Thursday and 8 a Friday and stole radio equipment valued at S783. Sylvia Locke, 39, 1347 Delta told police someone entered her home between 115 am and 9:10 a.m. Monday and stole a ROSE FUNERAL HOME 26i oi46 inc. Charles Coren Omar Sharif On Bridge BOBBINS MADISON AVE camera and other items at valued at $150 and 1982 in cash, Wllbert Clifton, 24, 5151 Camergo Rd, told police someone broke into his home between noon January 3 and 11:15 p.m. Sunday and stole a pool table, television and other items all valued at snoo.

Constance Server, 65, 4032 Eastern Ave told poace someone broke info her home between 6:30 m. Thursday and 12:30 p.m. Friday and stole iewelry valued at 1050 and S600 In cash. Walter Richardson, 19, 2535 Burnet told pokce someone broke into his apartment between Mr. Blanco D.

Fowler Decatur, Ga. Mr. Foy Flack Miss Linda Susanna Schoen Mass of Christian Burial 10 A.M. Friday Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption 7:45 a m. and 10:45 a Friday and stole a sewing machine, television and other Items all valued at 55.

Katharine Heck man, 58, 4234 Brookside, told police someone broke into her home between 8:30 a.m. and 4:45 p.m. Friday and stole lewery valued at 1580 and S150 in cash. A supervisor at the Mlllvale Health Department Clinic, 198v ANDERSON FUNEKAIHOME MAvaie row poace someone entered an office area between noon and 1 Friday and stole a 0 typewriter valued at J50O. Milt T1MI UTt FPKEIUL 0 AUSt, Georrje A.

9 30 AM. Feb. 14 Vielhduef AUSIIN. John 10 00 AM. Feb.

14 Pierce-Peoptes. Hall i Jordan BECKHAN. Robert C. 10 00 AM. 14 Wetdhard BEBHSTilM, Jack It 00 AM feb 13 Wert BlBDtN, Moves 10 00 A feb 14 Jamison Jamison BOUMtg, Herman f.

10-00 A.M. Feb. 13 Schmidt Dhonau BURTON, Clarence 7 30 Feb. 12 Vorhts CHAFFIN. Fstal A.

1100AM. Feb. 12 Noakes COOK. Robert E. Schmidt Dhonau FF.DDf.tfS.

Richard K. 1130AM Feb. 12 iinnemann QgQNAUfg, Raymond 10 30 AM. Feb. 13 Wurre Bros.

HAAS. Emma J. 10 00 A.M. Feb. 14 Andres Wuesteleld HANNAFORD, loutse 1 1 00 A M.

Feb. 1 3 Schaeler Busby JOHNSON. Antonio 1:00 P.M. Feb. 13 Pierce-Peoptes.

Hall Jordan liYENDECKER, Norma V. 1 100 A.M. Feb. 13 Busse Borqmann MEIK, Arthur I. 10 30 A M.

feb. 14 C. Nurre MOORE. Rosa 10-00 A.M. Feb.

14 Rentro MUEGEL, Agnes S. Chas. A. Miller Sons MULLER, Ruth M. 10 00 A.M.

Feb. 13 I P. White Sore NIESEN. Alvin A. 2:00 P.M.

Feb. 13 Dalbert Woodruff PHILLIPS, Mercedes W. Mack Johnson SILVER. Ralph 7 00 P.M. Feb.

13 TP. White Sow SLAUGHTER, Richard 10:30 A.M. Feb. 13 Rentro SPARKS. Terry 10 00 A.M.

feb. 14 Thompson TRISTANO, Nicholas J. 1 1 :00 A M. feb. 1 3 Witt, Good Ketsch TRUSS, Virginia R.

9 30 A M. feb. 13 Witt-Good Kehch WATSON. William S. 1100AM.

Feb. 12 Boehmer WEISMAN, Shirley A. 9: 30 A.M. Feb. 13 Schmidt-Dhonau WHITAKER.

Frances 130 P.M. Feb. 13 Vorhis WILSON, Charles W. 10 00 A M. Feb.

13 Swindler WAYNE, Carl 12 30 M. Feb. 13 Weil YUHAS, Julius 10:30 A.M. Feb. 13 Witt-Good Kebch ZINS.

Sophia C. 9 30 A.M. Feb. 13 Chas. A.

Milter Sons Sournry's HnH iHournrij's Hntl 3ournfij's Hnb AUST KEDDERS NIESEN George A oeiovad husband of Richard K. (Rick), beloved hus- Av)n A beloved husband of me late Vary Lciurse (nee Our- band of Undal Fedders Owe i'V devoted ham) Aust, devoted uncie of JrJm father of Mrs. Frank (Vary many nieces and nephews; ders, devoted son of Richard I and Waimcotii Esie Wednesday, Feb. 11, 1976; res. Dons (Betting) Fedders, dear grandfather of Todd 4206 Cavour Services at th Viet- brother ot ScFedderj and Kimberty Ann and Lorl Sue hauer Funeral Home, 2961 Wad Met.

Pam Voorhead Tuesday, winsrott oreat-andfather of fiiL- nfvzszlh 14, at 9:30 A.M. Friends may can Meadow Wood Dr vma Hats; age YVajpscntf Tuesday Feb 10 1976. Friday after 5 PM. Yeatman 24 years. Prayers Thursday, Feb Resk)CTce- Beechgrove Or.

"t2 SAnd "1 UnnTTrlT1? 9e years. Funeral service Rrte Ring Service Friday at 7 M. Home, Jhger at 1 1.00 A.M. Friday a( m. at the Dalbert AUSTIN 2ri a 2 il' Woodruff Funeral Home 2880 Boudinot Ave.

at Queen City. Visi- John, late residence 609 Walnut tombment St. Vary Cemetery pTT ita time beloved husband of Elmir. Mausoleum. VWtation 'Thursday SSStM Austin, devoted father of Mrs.

t0 htmule Alfenia Kelly, fond brother of -rRftjAirR (oomanSt. Louise Thomas ot Nashville, Ga. UKUrNAUtlK and EsteH Hartford of Miami, Fla Raymond, beloved husband of Eu- ii viru and a host of other relatives and ne Guidugli Gronauer, dear fa- CjK friends Feb 9, 1976. Funeral serv- Rav David Gronauer Ralph, beloved husband of Viola ices Saturday 10 A.M. at the and Gerald Glenn Gronauer, de- Silver (nee Moore), devoted fa- Pierce-Peoples, Hall Jordan voted grandfather of David and ner of Dr.

Jerry Silver, brother of Funeral Chapel 1504 John St Greoory Gronauer, dear brother John. Martha, William, Robert, Friends may cal Friday from 7 to rjjj Gronauer Monday Feb 9 Donald Silver, Feb. 10, 1976, 9 P.M at the chapel. Werment )976 Residence 1235 Ida St residence, 8089 Oouoh Rd. Serv- Union Baptist Cemetery.

Friends may call at Nurre Bros icOT Anderson Hms United Funeral Home, 6050 nAontgomery Methodist Church, Friday Feb. KfcLKiHYN Road; pteasant Ridge, Friday 13, at 7 P.M. Friends may caH at Robert beloved husband of morning Feb. 13 from A.M. til church parlor Friday, 6 P.M.

untH Gladys Bryant Beckman, dear time of the funeral service at time of services. Memorials to brother of William and Elmer 10 30 A.M. No evening visitation. Anderson Hills United Methodist Beckman, Viola Ellis of Dayton, Member of the John J. Rooney Church.

T.P. White and Sons, Ohio, and Margaret Burger and Post 1243 V.F W. Burial Gate ot serving the family. Hilda Sterwerf. Wednesday Feb.

Heaven Cemetery. II, 1976 Residence 1622 South Ar- bi AlinHTFR gyle PI. Age 47 years. Mass of HAAS h. Christian Burial at St.

Patrick Emma J. (nee beloved 'tfZZ Church, Northsld. Saturday Feb w(fe of the late George Haas, 14 at 10 A.M. Friends may call at dear mother of Oliver and Carl LLhtSr nd CJ the Neidhard Funeral Home 7401 Haas. Mrs crw sctiuck Miss and Hamilton Ave Mt.

Heai.hy, SSrSS XtltZ? 50 Fnday5t09PM- ETSfa1 BERNSTEIN "tXZYtt. ZgtM? Jack (Joseph) of 1342 Avon Visitation at the Andres Wueste- frorr 6 to 9 beloved husband of Esther S. feld Funeral Home, Dover, Ind Frktav i Bernstein, devoted tamer of Mrs from 5-9 P.M. Friday. Rosary at 8 Mi3i Isaac (Dian) Levine, dear brother P.M.

Mass of the Resurrection at SSS gtMa ther of WHHam, MichaerarKj Craig church cemetery. Lemetery. Kurtz and Charles Levine. Serv- ices Weil Funeral Home 3901 HANNAFORD SPARKS Reading Rd, Friday Feb. 13 at 11 Louise Ranermen, betoved wtte Terry, dear son of Mr Maggie A of the tate H.

Eldridge Harmaford. Sparks and the late Jodie Sparks, RIPTUM Tuesday Feb. 10, 1976. Residence loving brother of James, William, Di iy vim's The pheips Townhouse. Funeral Mrs.

Betty J. Moore, Bobby Lee, Moses Clyde, beloved husband of services from the Schaefer Harold, Melvln, Mrs. Jacqueline Dorothy Blrden, dear father of Busby Funeral Home 24 W. 9th St Matthews, Mrs. Cynthea WHNam Jose Birden, loving brother of Friday Feb.

13 at 11 A M. Friends and the late Marion King, also sur- Booker T. and Jesse Birden, also may call one hour before service, vlved by seven aunts, six uncles survived by other relatives. Feb and a host of other relatives and 9. Residence 337 Forest Ave JUH1NSOIN friends, Sunday Feb.

8, 1976 Friends may call Friday from 6 to Antonio, late residence 3261 Terry attended Peoples Junior 9 P.M. at Jamison Jamison predonia beloved son of High School. Friends may caH at Funeral Home 3437 Anontgomery Roberta Johnson, devoted broth- the Church of Christ 856 Beecher Rd Evanston. Funeral services er of Curhs, Michael, Gc4die llene, St. Friday Feb.

13 from 6 to 9 P.M. Saturday at 10 A at the New Barbara Ann, Wanda Louise and Funeral services Saturday at 10 Prospect Baptist Church. Rev. Regina Johnson and a host of A.M. Bro.

Richard Rose officiat- L. Lane pastor. Interment Union other relatives and friends. Feb. 8, ing.

Interment Beech Grove Baptist Cemetery. 1974. Mass of Christian Burial Cemetery. Thompson Funeral Dnl Friday 1 P.M. St.

Andrews Roman Home in charge of ajranoements. BUl.l.MLK Catholic Church 3401 Reading Rd. Herman betoved husband of Father H. Schaher celebrant. TDISTAMO Shirley L.

Bollmer (nee Nutley), Friends may cal Thursday from 6 dear father ot Mrs. Ed (Sandy) to 9 P.M. at the Pierce-Peoples, Nlchola J. byed son the late Sill, Mrs Peggy Sharpshear, Mrs. Hal Jordan Funeral Chapel 1504 and Stella (Urfcho) Trtetano, Jeff Jeannie) Konrad, and Mary, John St.

Interment St. Joseph "loved brother of Jeanette E. Betty. John, Thomas and Joseph Cemetery. Trlstano and Mrs.

Lenore Schil- Rnner hrnther of Howard and derink and the late Arm Trlstano; SaXn BoCr. MafgaTet cS- LEYENDECKER Feb. 10, Wfc residence 3915 B- (om, and Martha Strole and the Norma v. (nee Koeinger), be- late Richard Bollmer and Mary wrfe of the late VVHtiam F. G)51IB'? Rack also seven yaodcrMdrea Leyendecker, dear mother of 5 8 PM Tuesday Feb.

10, 1976, age 58, charlotte Sayre, Dorothy Staud, uLtcv Burial at St resident of Lockland. Funeral shfriev Thieken and EdwardT Wl5 tLI 1 1 1. frnm fhe vhmtt-r)honii Fim-al ieen ano tawara l. jj, church Friday at A.M. from me sennw-unonau t-unerai Leyendecker and the late Viola r.

Home, 4M Readtng Rd. Reading, Hadte Fred and Mae L. 'Hty-fXrifS Leyendecker, graridmother of 15 SS. Peter and Paul I Ohurch. at 10 grandchildren ind many great- A M.

Relatives and Wends may Cgndchildren. Tuesday, FA. 10, TRUSS mSSSR service at pS I'76' PS?" ''V'Z McManus- be-Name society service at cm Ave. Friends may cat at the inved wife of the late Edward Sympathy may be expressed by Busse Bagmarin Co. Funeral TrJeTmolOI iSrl donations to the Cancer Society 34,4 cJtrai Pkwy.

Thurs- is5 (Fy Daopw Stephen Cards available at the tuner 4 t0 Servtcei Frkfcy Feb. 13 at 11A.M. aear oaugMer of BURTON MELK 3seprre McManus dear yv 't i.i.r ter of Howard McManus and the Clarence beloved husband of Arthur dear brother of Irwin E. late LeRoy McManus, Tuesday, Gloria Lierman Burton, devoted velk, brother-in-law ot Mrv Vlv- February 10, 1976 Friends may father of Deborah L. and Daniel ian Melk; Wednesday, Feb.

11, call at the Witt, Good Ketsch A. Burton, son of Mrs. Vinme 974; residence 3596 Merwin-KI Funeral Home, 3026 Madison Rd Giles Burton, and the late Albert M1e Rd Fonera services from at Oakley Square Thursday 7 to 9 Burton, brother of Mrv Katherine the E. Nurre Funeral Home, PM. Mass of Christian Burial at Lawrence, Mrs.

Ruth Skinner, Ame)a Saturday, Feb. at 10.30 St. Cecilia Church Friday at 9:30 Mrs. Pat Carpenter, Mrs Mary A ffi(ja hterment Gate ot Heaven Louise Hariu, Dennis Burton and Cemetery the late Mildred Carpenter Mon- day, February 9, Wo, residence, MOORE u7-crsj 303 Rerty Wyoming, (No vist- gqc. ciemoris) betoved fos- ATSON ajffiiPrSwS feTrnsHed William rtovedhusbinKl of CnuThurstov FeWuerS 12 Elder Bruce Melson.

Feb. 8, WV'1, 2T MTsireythv "7- Etttds may caH at Mt. Cat- ot James PWftam at f.M. tt desirea sympamy Uff Randa s. and Miched E.

ry tie expressed by a conhibu- fran 6 a Mrs. Gilbert W. (Shirley) tion to the Reading-LOCkland fr RnrnomenkA Mr. Whrrl Presbyterian Churc'h Vorhj, A SachtdEltW Rjneral Home. Springdale, SwS brelhar of Ctacr F.

W-v interment Maple Grove Ceme- also survived by 16 grandchitdren. tery 9 years. Residence, 4344 II A I Vine St. Bernard. Friends may Escal A beloved husband of MUEGEL Wednesday between 6 and 9 Louise Cole Chaftta devoted fa- Agnes S.

(nee Aikm), widow of M- ther of Mrs. Karen Glnn, Mrs lquu Muegel, dear mother of Dr LS! Anita Moore, Donald, Michael and Ahin Muegel dear grand- S-rwIv'J VtfiSTu Dave Chaffm and the late Mrs. mother of Akin L. Mueoel Jr fy 2 7 ie-, brother of Mrs. Es- STwJT Fers wouW be appreciated, ther Jackson, Mrv EtM I Preston, A) and Mlctlse( Mue fJ; vva.8nd Tuesday Feb.

11, 1976. Resident of WAYNE SnalS1' bJ Mt. Healthy Christian Home. Age 18 granochiidren and two great- u-viro at n- Carl ot 1133 uearbrook be- grandchUdren. Monday Feb.

9, Vt ZZ 1976. Residence 90 North River- omer retTembrancev side Ave Batavia. Ohw. Services be directed" to the Mt D1 Dr. Leo Wayne, also First Methodist Church ot Bate- Heeithy Christian Home Chav A grandfather of Marlene via, Thursday Feb.

12 at 11 A Sons serving the family. Snyder- Dr. Myron, Russet, Rich- Visrtahon Thursday from 9 A ard, Donald. Debora, Alan and until time ot servicev ft so de- MULLER Slndy Wayne, also survived by sired, expressions of sympathy rw-- two great-grandoaoghiers Serv- may be made to the Kidney Foun S'-Sf VVetl Funeral Home 3901 dahon at Clermont Cty Hospital M1r' Readina Rd, Friday Feb. 13 at Noakes Funeral Home, MUtord, in 30 M.

The family requests charoe of servicev Mulier, dear daughter ot Mrs there be no visiting at the resi- ovirge or services. Blanche and the late Charles fence CXXtK O'Connor, sister ot Jack O'Connor and Mrv Betty OHollo- Robert beloved twsband of ran Feb. II, 1976 Residence 2107 EISMAN Alberta Penter Cook (nee Poettk- Sutton Ave Funeral Mass Guard- SnrtvA (ne. Scfiafferl heloved er), son ot Margaret Mueter nee Anoefs Church. Friday Feb.

13 TLv 1.1: DetovM Mcdure). tamer ot Sheryl Cook, fVS recall? the Patty Chance and Ron PentW, Tp yvhlte Sorts Funeral Home granamerotVcne and Jason Beechmont Ave, Mt Wash- Chance; suddenly Wednesday, -inton. Frtriav 9 A toe WAM Frederick Melon and Haiel Mad- Feb. II, 1976 mSevwrviHe. Term.

FJi Shatter, sister of Elaine age 48, resident of Reading Merrwrars to the Cancer Fund Carolyn Lenihaa Judith Funeral service at the Schmidt PHILLIPS Hear nte? T. Bob) and Dhonau Funeral Home. 433 Read- virredes Boon, wife ot WenrM "frM 7, da dotv, emu uipu werceoes Boon wtte Of wenoe day Feb tO, 176 Age 47 Rest- Rmafv aeVon dem Cc4erain Towr Funer- orvr2-3PM Lee Early and the late Chester 4 from the Schmidt-Dhonau only from 12 3PM James Boon, niece of Mrv WH- Funer Home. 433 ReaoWj Rd, World War I Vet Nam Htk, cousin of Mrs Alfred Reading, Friday at 8 45 A.M. War I Vet Rice.

At her residence Aii Jic Funeral Mass at St Antrs Church. Korean Veteran Jaksco, Mexico Saturday, Feb. 7. Groesbeck, at 9-30 AJvl Relatives Vietnam Veteran 1976. Time of memorial services and friends may call Thursday Armed Forces w.

be announced later. from to 9 M. North-South vulnerable. West deals NORTH 64 OKQJ8 AKQJ2 WEST EAST 4K107, v'KQJ96 54 074 09532 854 49763 SOUTH 4A98532 S7A72 OA106 10 The bidding: West North East South Dble. Pass 6 Pass Pass Pass Opening lead: KingofV.

Pre-emptive action often boomerangs, and did so in an ironic way in this hand. West's Initial Bert Lewis, 69, 407 Stanley, totd police someone broke Into Ms car parked at his residence be had extra values and any heart ruffs would be taken in the short trump hand. NORTH WAS RATHER taken aback by South's jump to six spades, but there Is no question that South had the values for his action. West led his top heart, and when dummy came down declarer saw that he was not a favorite to make his slam. The obvious chance that trumps split 2-2 was somewhat against the percentages.

In addition, West's pre-empt made an even trump division more unlikely since it suggested that he was short in spades. If West did have singleton spade, the only legitimate hope was that it was the 10 of spades. In that case, it could be pinned by leading the Jack from dummy. A glance at the diagram suffices to show that this was not the case. YET SOUTH STILL MADE his slam.

He won the ace of hearts, entered dummy with a club, and made the technically correct play of the Jack of spades from dummy. Had East ducked, the defenders would have to score two trump tricks. But East could not believe that declarer did not have both missing spade honors, and from his point of view the only chance to come to a spade trick was to cover and hope to make his 10. So he put up the king of spades, declarer won the ace, and West is still talking about the hand! ma. FUNERAL HOME 3412 CLIFTON 2rjl-4543 tween 8:30 p.m.

Thursday and 9 a.m. Friday and stole a chain saw and other Items aa valued at 1595. Janice Kelly, 20, 129 E. Qtton told pokce someone broke Into her apartment between 8:30 p.m. Saturday and 3:30 am Sunday and stole a television, stereo equipment, and other Hems all valued at $720 and SI82 worth of RoUrt aomkv and Mm lonW 100 Cor Liohtaa FVxiing Lot 961-1440 cash and food stamps.

William Brunner, 53, 5866 Ju-verte Way, told police someone broke Into his truck parked at An Ham 460 keaogg Ave between p.m. Thursday and 4:15 p.m. Saturday and stole toots and other Items all valued at 1525. ARRESTED, CHARGED Arnetta Clark, 21, 1637 (OpfMniH WMtvnod Town Half) 3042 Harrison Ave. 66 1-4059 Hughes, arrested at I am.

Mon day and charged with felonious assault; ponce said sne was arrested In connection with an incident at 1606 Hughes on February Siitte I Boitnuin Co. 3464 Central Parkway 611-1343 2 in which a woman was rut with a 4ofcMvXdf 4df butcher knrfe. 9 James Robinson, 34, 1666 Central arrested at 7:30 p.m. 1 (ft A. C.

D3SBUKS I SS2I FT. THOMAS BELLEVUE 441-1730 4V1-4J00 Unscramble these four Jumble, one letter to each quare, to form four ordinary words. Saturday and charged with aggravated robbery; police said he was arrested in connection with a rob acuuu succeeueu in gening uie opponents 10 an unmakable contract, but declarer found an Ingenious "swindle" to bring home his slam. North had a difficult problem after West had opened the bidding with three hearts. His hand was too strong for a simple overcall, yet a Jump to game in clubs might shut out a superior contract in one of the other suits.

As against that, a take-out double would suggest a rather more robust holding in the other He eventually decided to pursue the latter course since, If his partner merely bid three spades, he could describe his hand by bidding, four clubs, while if South Jumped to game in spades the contract should be playable North bery at 2340 Gilbert Ave. YOSVL I 'z? Michael Ellicfc, 25, 644 dark arrested at 2 05 am Sunday J.J.GILUGiUS.3 961-7851 ELCEN A. GCCD 2620 ERIE AVE. 871-3433 ano charged wim aggravated Dor glary; pokce sakj he was arrested in connection wrrh a burglary ai 1 EVERF J4 w. court m.

baruroay. HELD TO GR ANO JUR William Bemmg, 20, 208 rrm Sixth Covington, arrested r-eoruary ana cnargeo witn GUSP-HCLT FUNERAL mi 1440 GkMnon at HWt Clwt 661-CSSO aggravatea ourgiary. Jonathan Dixon, 22, 311 E. 13th arrested February 4 and SECKAR I mill charged with aggravated rob I ONE'S LIFE I I BY THESE CRWES. I bery.

Nodapp Funeral Hoibm DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED 7401 Vine St. Bobby Williamson, 56, 2525 541 1040 wmamsburg, arrested February ni-oaos Judge Bromkamp imposed a MM LEWWE id sentence ot 30 days, all suspend Now tmnft the tiicM kttm to form tht uirprtM amwer, ftuxgestal bj Utt abort cmrtoon. ed; SIOO fine, court costs, and mm. driving rights suspended for one year A A A A A A Christopher Walker, 23, 2986 Htohtorest, arrested February 5, Judge Bramkamp imposed a sen W. Mack Johnson Funeral Romet WALNUT HILLS 1309 E.

McMHIan St. 961-0474 MADISONVILLE 6111 Madison Rd. 271-0203 Ulmmm GAILY PILOT BEHIND UNSEAT tence of 30 days, all suspended; S1O0 fine, court costs, and driving a a VI rf 0 era fi pa 0 ngnrs suspended tor one year. William Gruen, 18, 1 164 Bur-ney arrested December 7, 761 2033 Judge Niehaus Imposed a sentence of 30 days, all suspended; S50 tine, court costs, and driving HN N. SONS 411-1711 rignts suspended tor iw) days Donald Williams, 46, 3328 Word Game Gerold arrested November 20; Judge Nadel imposed a sen Kuehlenkamp-Enchill 261-8093 Newport, h.

TKowwi, Doytow tence ot 30 days, all suspended; $50 fine, court costs, and driving ngnrs suspenoeo tor yu oays. Ross Bennett, SO, 5935 Cheviot Rd, arrested September Judge Kktsmeier imposed a sentence at NURRE BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS J4I-6V3 lou days end court costs. STOLEN VEHICLES HAMCO SEWING CENTER Presents SEWING MACHINES The following vehicles have been reported to me uncmnati Police Department as having been asroien: YR MK, MDL, COLOR LC NO. 76 Chev Truck red 5R9366 RADEL FUNERAL HOMES Honry Rddel, 652 Stot.

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A 7600636 Wiabur G. Tresmg vs 3824 Norfhbend Rd. (Cheviot) Ronald and Gloria Savin, et For $2875 A7600637 Federal National otm tmxm mma m. ivt it dp. Wtvim4 'Mr )l 1 UlliM I2I4I16 Mortgage Assn vs Mary Hiivert, et at For 118.542.

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