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TWENTY TTTK HAMILTON DAILY NEWS. HAMILTON, OHIO. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1926. "WE WILL WIN," CHARTER BOOSTERS SAY Armco Of The Miami Play Here Dec. 8 All Teachers Join Red Cross; Roll Call Pledges At $1,078 TEACHER IN JAP SCHOOL TALKS AT YJ.

FEAST World Fellowship Week Event Draws 300 for Splendid Program Hi-Y g-'ds, Girl Reserves from both Junior High and seventh grade schools Hi-Y advisors members of tho faculties from Senior and Junior High in celebration of W'arld, Fellowship Week. There were oOO reservations. Miss Carolyn Marsh of New York Pupils Accomplish Much In Membership Drive; Of Canvass Brings Gratitude The Red Cross wish to publicly thank the school children for their splendid and untiring wark in canvassing the city for memberships. Their canvass netted 5667.86 with promises for a largo follow-up report. The success of the drive was due to the faithful work of the pupils all the splendid and efficient supervision of the teachers and superintendent of schools Darrell Joyce.

Red Cross is grateful for the service of unselfishly given by every one. Schools and members of the board of Previously reported $355.00 Trustees of the Y. W. C. A.

met at Fvcd Pippert 1.00 Ilie Frid-iy evening for a banquet Carrie Zillwx Mrs. a Beckett 10.00 Lucille Castator 1.00 I Louise Schleip 1 00 City who has spent the last five years Burnett-Waite Co. 2100 in Jarful the main address of i School Teache j. 36 00 the meeting-. Miss Marsh has lived Jun or i School Tc achcrs TRIO AGAIN BLOCKS CREATION OF A NEW CITY HEALTH BOARD SIMON PROMISES SPLENDID SOLOS FOR SERIES HERE Blank Ballots Not Tallied, Is Suit Contention Mayor Koehler Joins Forces To Defend Vote While Commission Announces No Funds To Fight Case Against Taxpayer Confidence that if a recount is ol- count and tho official ctmnt, tamed the result of the clcct'on on after check had been made by a the city charter project will not be number of other per-ons, showed changed was expressed by those who thnt tho charter had carried by 166 worked hi put over the city charter at the election November 2.

The question -was one of the fca- This was expressed after a suit lures teh election and organized was filed in common pleas court by Torres worked on each side of tho If. R. Bacon, as taxpayer, contest- question, the close vote being the re- ing the- election and demanding suit. Three councilmen Friday again blocked tho passage of an dinance creating a new health board for Hamilton. Suspension of the rules for a third reading was voted down when Councilmen Fred Pippert, August Bwirmann and Chartas Cisle cast negative votes.

In 10 days council will meet agaiu to vote on the third reading of the ordinance. Unless something unforeseen occurs, final vote will be 6 to 3 in favor of the ordinance. The final reading will 1'itjly have the negative vote of those three wh'ji frowned upon the ordinance Friday night when council was called into special session by Mayor Harry J. Koehler, Jr. Two months ago council dissolved the board of health.

The same board of health met three weeks ago, and passed bills and payroll. Harry iSthust'jr, city auditor, has been denied the right to certify these bills and payroll by Leon Ziliox, city so- lictor. "We believe council had no to disolve the board of health," Counclmnn iiBcrmann told intcrview- ers in discussing his attitude. High School Canvas 199.25 Junior High School 90,00 Washington School Teachers 'Washington School 15.00 Polk Teachers Pclk School 29.00 Jackson School Teachers Jackson School 33.CO Lincoln Teachers Lincoln School 49.00 Van Buren Teachers 14.00 in Osaka, the 1 industriJl and commer- i cial city of Japan with a population of over two mi lion persons. She has been in chaige of Girl Reserve work in vmd lias been leaching in Hie Japanese High School in Os-alta.

Hiss Marsh is 'n the United States on a furlovgh If.sting a year and a half and expects to ppcrul f.i\rt of the (time at University. i a I The World Fellowship banquet is an annual affair for the Hi-Y club and ks cvcn'ng Miss Helen Geycr, prriSidert was the tcust-mis- tress. Miss Baker, Y. W. C.

A. secretary from Miami University to'd the advantages of World Fcl'owship Jcfforsm-Tyler Teachers week in arousing a keener fooling 1007o the different coun-, Harrison Teachers tr's in te I Harrison School Mis- Ann Fcrr- an 1 Miss a a Lainrorhanf, oc- by i Paulino Hvnrns, sang a numl'cr of followed by a piano V-y Miss MPdred Boo'b and p'ay by the Junior High School Girl Reserves, A a Teachers Adams School Taylor Teachers Taylor School 42.25 30.00 23.00 D. OF A. LISTS NOMINATIONS Frances Clark is Candidate for Councilor--Chicken Supper Tonight CHRISTIAN HIRSHMAN TAKEN BY DEATH Christian Hirsbman, 65, died at his home, 131 Wilson street, Saturday, 7:45 a. m.

from a complication of diseases. He is survived by a wife and two sons, William and Raymond. The funeral will be conducted from the funeral home of Albert P. Wagner, Ludlow street a 2 p. m.

The i a will be in Greenwood cemetery. First nomination of officers for Fort Hamilton council No Daughters of America, Friday night resulted as follows: councilor, Frances Clark; assistant councilor, Florence Jeans; vice councilor, Grace Bisdorf; associate councilor, Ruth Organization at Apex of Its Development--Program Will Be Varied recount of tho votes. The suit was filed late Friday, the last of the 15 days allotted in wh'ch to bring such a suit. "I am confident that the attempt to secure a recount will be unsuccessful," said Morris G. Taylor, one of the members of the charter commission said.

"And if they do, I nm also i that it will not change the result as announced by the election board." Mayor in Defense. Mayor Harry J. Koehler, who was active working for the charter before tho election, said he will (take an active part in defending tho charier. Taylor said persons interested in i the chrater had not met since thc suit i wns i and thc course of action was undetermined although no funds I were available with which to employ attorneys to fight the contest suit. May Ask Volunteers.

I suppose we can get some con- ONMCTORY, IS GRANT OF MASONIC TEAMS Leaders in Temple Drive Laud Women's Work-Cup Contests Close A tentative draft of the program to bo presented in Hamilton high (school auditorium December 8, by the famous Armco Band, made pub- lie Saturday, shows (he sparkling overture "Oberon' by C. M. Von Weber, will thc evening of music. A lighter miuiL'er on tho program will he "Lsenes from The Vagabond King" by Friml. Tho program throughout will be of the highest and most atractive type.

irank Simon, director, has also promised two outstanding soloists for the opening concert of a uerios, for thc bentfie of the Newsboys' Band of Thc Daily News. Workers in the $150,000 Hamilton Masonic Temple building fund campaign, knowing that one-third of their fund is yet lo be obtained, Iributions for purpose," Koehler doubled their efforts today with thc said todny, "and perhaps some attor- hope of a i the next report at neys will volunteer their services, thc Y. M. C. A.

Monday noon tho The city will probably lake finest since the beginning of the cam- part, as the charter is now an ordi- paign. nance voted by the people. I shall More a $102,000 has already certainly be active for thc charter." leen reported. This figure is a H. R.

Kcigart, clerk of the board of ejections, is also sa to have expressed confidence will not change the the election. In his suit, Bacon said he represents the side opposed to the adoption of the proposed charter. petition says he contests th tion and demands a recount of ballots, on the question of adopting the Tt to the expectation of campaign dc partmental heads, and indicates a recount certain victory, provided thc a i result of ing prospects are seen and subscrib as generously as thoso already I'ciled, they say. The sum actua r.tcded to compluto the quota and His make possible thc quarter-rnillion-dol- clce- Inr temple on High street is $47,689. Attendance Surprise All concerned havo been agreeably surprised by the attendance nt campaign report meetings.

With only 12; this season than ever before. Musi- I there- members of the campaign orgnniza- jis irregularity and error in thc count approximately 110 havw been cians formerly with Sousa, Pi'yor and thc famed Guards bands of England have been signed by Mr. Simon since the last concert in Hamilton Mr. Simon is most poetic and ar-. tistic in Irs conducting, instilling in his men the different moods, rhytbn standing that are to be found only in, truly fine musicians.

and that mistakes werc- made by judges and clerks of election nnd that these will change the resu't of the clect on. J. B. Connaughton, attorney, filed the suit for Tiacon. The petition charges in a great many of tho pre- and character that tire scorc'cnlls for ncts in ll rdS th His performers are real artists who nly hc a Iots 0 TM answer the command of his baton 1)ot totnlcii nn talhci ns required with a sensative instinct and Charge is made a in other precincts that the total votes tallied and counted do agree in number with tile total vote cast.

"Lacks Agreement." In prec nct of the first ward, Madison Teachers School .1 of on Tyler School Monroe Teachers Y. M. C. A i Total Orr; assistant financial secretary, 44.25 Lida Johnson; assistant recording secretary, Lillian Kinch, Frances 29.00 Dickcrson; conductor, Louise Mc- 10.111 warden, Ruth Hesselbrock, Ida i inside sentinel, Agnes Shcr- 17.00'man, Ruth Hesselbrock; outside $1,078.86 SHIFT CHARITY NAME SPEAKER FOR omri i i i r.toi cr, CASES OUTSIDE CITY Bureau of Social Work Plans Usual Co-operation for Santa's Aid lie board of (iirrctnrs of Uu- llu- reau of Svial Work lo nrato with tho committee for a "Christmap. in Kvr-ry at I'm meeting of tho board a a lornoon.

The in of this work i.s of A i nnd Mrs. Homo- Oard. Reports on a i work foi 1 loO a i i i the month of October were i All a i cases in Butler outside nf rity limits aro to referred to the truFtees, tlie board Tho directors in charge of a of Social Work in Hamilton include: Mr'i. i i Doron, Mrs. Jessie Mrs.

Henry Knhn, Wolft, John Andrews, A. K. Kgplcy- ton, John er, I-'berhai'U, Runiuel Kice, nnd Jo.sf-pli a GIRL SCOUT FEAST Miss Ray Mitchell, regional direct- nr of the Scouts of Ohio. West Virginia and Kentucky, will mivt the Girl Scouts of Hamilton a -1 p. m.

at tho First M. church. Miss Mitche'l will speak at the Scout banquet at the Y. M. C.

A. Monday 0 p. m. sentenel, Carrie Synimcs, Elizabeth Haley, Carrie Goodwin, Ruth Hesselbrock; trustee, Charles Shavrhan; pianist, F.stclla Hiteshue, Elizabeth Haley, Irene Wolverton. The council will give a chicken supper tonight from 4 IP p.

m. Next Saturday night the next invitation dance will be A a a i i service will be given Sunday, November 28, at the United Brethren church. All members of the D. of A. and the Jr.

O. U. A. M. will meet at a i street and a avenue at 7 THREC MISSING GIRLS HUHT JOBS, AFRAID TO CONFESS "HOOKEY" Rather than face their a totalling $1.60 and went to ordered to return home and ob- Cincinnati on a bus leaving here at a i excuses lor their absence from noon nomcr -hool the dav before, thre trirS 'ri.

i r- the i Friday no onad are 5 rC at i lo lievcd to be in Cincinnati in search' nc to lllc of relatives jobs. of the Carpenter girl jn C'ncinnati, They arc: Dorothy Howard, 15, a check made by police there Sat- daughtcr of Sharp Howard, of -148 day fai'ed to find the gii'Ij. Puthoff street; Nonna Couch, 15, i Parnts of two of the girls wert a Bhtcr of Green Couch, of 1C7 to to Cincinnati Saturday ai'tor- A.rnwrcrm nla of th- Coke Otto strcct a Do Carpcn- In search. Church of Ch-tit for Sundny, Nov. 21.

er, 13, of'South itrcct B'lilc ciool nt 9 '31 R. in. Schtwl authorities say the three Slip' P. S. C.

K. at (5:30 p. m. pjrls did not attend school at Junior f.nw/ord Turk of Million high school Thursday. Friday morn- ly o-r Co'C Otto In charge.

All tlio i nB they were sent home by D. U. i i i CHURCH OF' young no j)lc lire Special Baker, principal, to obtain Chu-c 1 services nt 7:30 excuses from their parents. by B. F.

Sm'tih, pastor. APPRAISE LOUGH ESTATE Thomas Law, Moritz Schlenck and J. W. Hutchisaon, have appraised the written estate of Henry A. Clough of Oxford, at $4,506.00, they reported in pro Instead, thc gir'a poalcd their bale court Saturday.

BULLET VICTIM DIES IN MIDDLETOWN MIDDLETOWN, 0.. Nov. 20--Ro- lally bort Griffith, 32, colored, 218 Main the petition al'cgcs, the poll ecls not a mc cast books Bs to street, died at tho city hospital last a In tion of thc apistol shot wound in his. In night of of the second ward, it nvcrs. Io2 votes were cast for and DENY EQUIPMENT FOR CITY HALL Councilmen i c'h Purse While Koehler Seeks Greater Office Efficiency City council Friday night opposed Mayor Harry J.

Koohler, in denying for equipment, designed t'o increase the off.ciency of the city utilities offices. On tho second reading of an ordin- ancp for thc of cil of thc Y. Jf. C. A.

is in Hamil: 1 8 TM. billing and bookkeeping ranch'no six ton for thc next four days upon the Dennis Lcc, colored who Iras been held by the police on a charge of nu shooing with inten-t to wound, now will be invited to plead to a charge of shooting to i lie claims Grif- nRi nSt l1 cllf fith shot himself. The shooting took' place Thursday oevning near Lc d.sputc between wife. Leo has a wound in tho log. Coroner Hugh Gadd has begun his lols were lho clartcr whil ll a of lcsncns ls recmet of the third ward TM Votc TM? i totnl 158 votes cast, suit contmuca.

investigation. A A IN DRAFTING Y. M. C. A.

PROGRAM H. C. Herman of the national coun- home folowmg a 52 VOIC8 ca riffiths and his chrrtc n( 88 a th 8 right a a t3lal of 5 162 yolcs were a Cit Blank Ballots. In the majority of the other prc- cincts, the petition charges, either th? blnnk ballots were not tal'icd on as required by law or the tal of voles tallied and of votes cast. councilmen voted against the suspen-1 invitation of the religious work sion of I for final reading.

of the local C. A. to They were: Ce-pluch, Pippert, Ros- assist i a a i a foreign work marin, Senger, Welch and Stitsinger. program here. Purchase of cash control mach'ne Mr.

Herman has returned recenl'y estimated to $2,508 was killed from India where he was a Y. M. whcn seven councilmen voted nega- A secretary and is connected COAL MERCHANTS Confusion was a by tl': fact that i i a totals of the board of elections announced November 2, Selection night, showed the charter ihad bcne defeated.An i i a rc- i on thc i a rending. porarily with the Suspension of tho rules for a third this country. eading 'a voted favorably by a vote of 8 to 1, CDimcilmon John Cep- PRINCESS JOINS hich Only CouncMmcn GIRL RESERVES Htxl DiCTrnan votco in 011 thc rurrhaso of thc machine at the thc- rules.for a third Unit (I a of an ordinance aut.horVng loy Glrl Kh SCrV 1 made a member of the American Girl Pri s3 a i a council REELECT LINGLER The election at the the meeting of Ihe a i Retail Coal Merchants' assosiation resulted in tho reelection of a i Lingler as president, W.

who with her Stephan, vice-president, John E. mother, Queen Marie of is Northway, secretary and treasurer. 5SOC at Y. W. C.

A. headquarters I Girl Reserves 1- her 'he director of public service to contract for a i i survey was bv negatives vot-s of Council- v. of rsew i ork havo presented men Opluch, Pippert and Welch. i Cost of nu auditing -survey is esti-l ma'ed at 'nvr rtftn Councilman Cisle nnd Bierman -were C. tho lone pair to Btajid by Mayor.

TO LIFT PADLOCK Koehler 171 Va first effort to the padlock suit of the state ao-oss a progr-m for increnaed i 1 against Hoy Jackson alias tho ndm'nintratlon offices. Jnckson, Si.iph urn! Vine streets, thc'SCARLET FEVER CASK Councllrren Opluch nnd Pippert property owned by James Murphy.l REPORTED IN A TWP n-oted all three- measures bond was filed nt Jl.OOO in common! One case of scarlet fever in Wayne while Councilman M'ck stood by the picas court Saturday. By giving the township was reported to Dr. C. J.

mayor In all except the purchiuw of bond permlwlon will bo given to ro- county hetlth commission- Ihe cnsh con'rol machlnft. i open the place. Saturday. present at each report i This is a by a a i leaders lo be a s'gn i a the necessary "punch" will be forthcoming to bring vctovy. Two reports nre yet to be made.

The first comes Monday noon, at 12:15 o'clock, when the workers will bo served another luncheon nt the Y. M. A The second is to he held Tuesday evening nt o'clock, and has been officially designntvd Iho "Victory Dinner To Close On Timto Judge Clarence general campaign chairman, said today Hull the campaign will surely be closed Tuesday i and warned the committees and a that they must clean up their work before thnt time, Of the seven men's teams, that a a i by Herbert D. Twitchell is slightly in the lead in total raised, the a being $10,728. Team No.

3, of which A B. Gil- lespic is captain, is a close sccind with The two team units of lhc Eastern Star organization are i a practically even race for honors In that division, there being only $100! separating the unit led by Mrs. JIupli L. Bates and the one working uncfrr Jlrs. Louis Schnub.

The women's division has considerably bested tho men workers by turning in a betttu- average of subscriptions In relation to the amount sought. Non-Mason Pledges i i a B. Wick, representing tho Mason Tcmpie Company of which he is president, made public acknow- Icdgi-ment, today, of the a subscriptions thtit are i received from porons who are not members of the Masonic a i or its allied organizations. These subscriptions have teen received in varying a- niounts up to $1,000 and have ben of material in reaching tho totals gained thus a according to Mr. Wick.

In speaking of these subscrip- t'ons he said. "Tho Masons of Hamilton ara very grateful for the subscriptions to tho building fund received from those who arc not members of tho Prater-- nily. These subscriptions have a far greater vnliie to us than (hair monetary worth--tor they represent that sympathetic well-wishing of rm i of which Masonry is an integral a A Tn The following is the 6 tandin oC I AL, 1O VO Ft, I a a i i to dato: Hsmilton Oddfclkw Branch, Fort Team 1--Ralph R. Anbury, Hami.ton Association, will Captain nominate and i ct their officers for Tonia 2--Karl L. Dickershcid tho coming: year Sunday, Nov.

21, Team 3--Amoa E. 2 0,300 7,101 8,127 Team 4--C. S. Team 6--Charles L. Mecki Team 6--Frank L.

TV'am 7--Herbert D. Afemorlal fts Committee, Nelson Williams, Chairman 3,075 Q'flai Committee, Frank K. Vaughn, Chairman.

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