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Friday, May 26, 1950 THE EVENING TWiUNt, MARYSVIllE, OHIO THE EVENING TRIBUNE JAMBS B. OOODWIlf, ML B4MM Entered the Ohio, Pott Oflloe Second Clftie Matter. Butwcrlptlo: week, 1 County. 11.00 per rear. ratei: By carrier, lie; by mall In Union mber ftlftt tint Ohio Ohio BdUorlil iOttX W.

CO. Cleveland 1319 Terminal Tower, Cleveland 19, Ohio. Cincinnati Office ISO! Enquirer Cincinnati 2, Ohio. Chicago 230 Noith Michigan Chicago 1, Illtnoli. fork Fifth Hew Tork 10.

N. T. tloy oral Subscription SJ. Weaver. Society Clubs Telephone Society and Personal News to 5501 MARY M.

Society Reporter POM ALL-RU. vm emmr A clear understanding and declaration of intention tlabiliiet our judgment and, channels our purport. With thcc will I establish my 6:18. ky Niwt The demand for light summer fiction doesn't seem to have speeded up any of those committee reports in Washington. Shower Honort Bride Elect A personal bridal shower was; given Thursday evening, by Mrs.

Robert C. Rhoades, at hep home on West Seventh street, honoring Miss Rosemary Jackson, who will become the bride of James T. Carney, in nn open wedding June 7th. Gifts were arranged oh the dining room table around a miniature bride doll, to which orchid and yellow streamers were attached. Several games were played, Miss Gladys Scheiderer aifd Mrs.

Weldon C. Shaw, winners. Following the opening of the many lovely gifts by uie guest of honor, refreshments were served by the hostess. list of invfted guests included Mrs. Weldon C.

Shaw, Mrs. Loren Coder, Mrs. Paul Rausch, Mrs. Russell. Rohr, Mrs.

George' S. Carney, Mrs. Worth Wagner, Mrs. El wood Sawyer, Miss Gladys Croy, Miss Jane Niestrath, Miss Gladys Scholderer, Miss Maxine Rogers, Miss Mona Lou Schalip, of this city; Miss Patricia Carney, of Chicago; Mrs. Sumner Bushong, Mrs.

Victor Jackson, Mrs. Eldriclge Thomas, Mrs. George Sanderson, Mps. Jack Bumgarner, of Raymond, Mrs. George Weaver, of Columbus and Miss Jackson, the guest of honor.

Greenelsen, presiding. This was an important meeting as It Included election of -officers, and plans for-the flower show to be held June 8 and 9 In the Congregational church. Following the reports by committee chairmen and the secretary, Mrs, R. Carson, the election of officers was held, Mrs. resulting Carson, in the 'choice oi Cecil Sen.

Tydings Is now working on his report tittled "if I knew what was coming I'd have baked." But we arc all assured that there whitewash of the Reading Circle The Priscilla Reading Circle will be postponed for one week. Attend Dinner Meeting A conference for religious education in the.Ohio Central Asso- Riser, first vice president; Mrs Russell Bower, second vice R. W. Titus, secretary; Mildred Cassidy, treasurer 'he new officers will assume their uties in October. Mr.

Greeneisen reported a let- er received from the American thanking the club for the (ingko tree and for its co-opera- ion and interest in Legion Park A vote of thanks was given the tfoorc store for the courtesy ex ended to the club in giving Its space for the recent, food sale. Plans for the flower show wen The club members an anxious to make the show a sue cess, and even better than las and ask the interest and co operation of all flower growers Mrs. C. T. Watkins of Bellefon assistant director of thi Fifth District, will be the judge All entries must be in by eleven o'clock in the morning of June Mrs.

Watkins will judge at oft o'clock, and at 2:30 will give a talk explaining and discussing her decisions. A pleasant part of the Thursday evening meeting was the exchange of plants, for which members were most generous. The evening closed Amerasia case 7just like before? Leslie Biffle, the president's buddy, is going out in a few weeks to find out how the country feels ciation. of Cohgregafional-Chris- tian churches was held Thursday evening in Plymouth Congregational church, Columbus. The conference opening with a 6:30 o'clock dinner was followed by a program Whichnsh.owccl to teachers and offl- for use the coming year.

Those attending from the local church were the Rev. and Mrs. George Snyder, Mrs. Robert Collier, Miss Anabel Allen, Mrs. Dana Chand want to be sure the front end of agrees with the rear platform of a train.

Mr. Biflle travels incognito he simply says "I'm a rcgulbican" ler and Mr. RicnafdTlaTtshoTrr; T.iiln Morse will be hostes and -that's anybody. incognito enough for He spends a month riding busses and talking with people Harry missed but he missed so few, Biftle has to talk to some people twice a montnr- to her bridge club Monday eve ning at 6:30 o'clock dinner at Dinner Bell, followed by contrac at her home on West Sixth Street It suet Mrs. Gordon W.

Gray, daughters Sally Ann and Sue, of Rocky Mrs. Charles H. Hofrlchter if Cleveland; Mrs. Richard W. Bullock and son Ricky, of Toledo.

They came for commencement, when Connie was the graduates, and are remaining over the weekend. Town and Country Club Mrs. Gerald Nlcol will enter- lain the Town and Country Club, Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at her home in Raymond. Dinner Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Nicol' had as their Thursday evening dinner guests at their home in Raymond, Mrs, Nicol's parents and grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Gilbert Keirns, of this city and Mr. and Mrs. William McBrlde of Athens. Zoo Romance Starts With Fur Flying CONDUCTOR OF CAR IS HELD (Continued from page 1) also were set afire by the flaming fuel.

Escaping gasoline- spilled over the block of South State street betweert 62nd and 03rd streets, the scene of the tragedy. CTA records showed that J. Manning, 42, motorman oif the ill-fated trolley car who perished in the flaming wreckage, had been involved in nine accidents in 1949 of them serious. In addition, he had been.involved in one previous accident this year. i ed by Coroner A.

L. Brodie; Fire Marshal Anthony J. Mullaney; the Cook county state's "attorney's office; Police Commissioner John Pren- Transit (Continued from page 1) tiger from Slam and Ztmba is a two-year-old African lioness. Galm, superintendent of menageries, and Himberger, his assistant, placed them In the same cago at Central Park Zoo yesterday in the hope they will mate and produce a rare hybrid, a tiglon. The two animals quivered with fear when they were brought together for the first time am: 'watched each other charily from a distance.

Then, suddenly, the lioness attacked the tiger and for moment there was a fury of fighting. Then the animals separated, went Ig opposite ends of the cage and remained there. Galm said: "Just a little flareup. If they didn't have a real battle they'll get along all right." There are four known tiglons In the world. with a delicious lunch served the hosts, assisted by the executive committee Mrs.

Chris Boerger, Mr. and Mrs. George C. Scheiderer, Mrs. W.

R. Carson, Mr. and Mrs, RusseM Shaw, -Mrr-Greeneisen Carmean, Mr. Huber, Mrs. Mildred Cassidy, Miss Elizabeth Green, Mrs.

Mary M. Whitney, and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Campbell. -Mr and-Mrs J3on and Mrs.

J. M. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Simmons, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Thompson and family, Mrs. Blanche Yarrington of Richwood; Mr. and Mrs. Authority, operators of the street car line.

Seventeen of the victims were identified by relatives from rings FASHION FLASH FOR TODAY Bf PHYLLIS BATTELLE INS Staff Writer NEW YORK, May s-t-r-c-t-c-h-y kcychain, Introduced. today, will make it possible for a man to open doors and turn on ignitions with dignity, not desperation. The new chain reaches a full 25 inches from a clasp on the belt: Ori the-koy-ond jjccprative anchor AMERASIA CASE HEARING TODAY (Continued from page 1) of "calculated, vicious fraud" in hiding this Information when it challenged his statements against Lattlmore. 2. Administration leaders considered a plan to shift the loyalty Inquiry to a special panel of the loyalty review board In an effort to take The Investigation out of politics and free senators 'from other work.

3. McCarthy charged that the ecent attack on ex-Communist Jouis Budenz by Sen. Chavez (D) was 'put together with the Dssitance of a Communist lawyer." McCarthy said Chavez had "practically nothing to do with writing the speech" he- delivered on the senate floor. McCarthy's latest blast at the state department was made in a speech before a convention of the Catholic Press Association of the United States. He said that Dr.

Kung Chtian Chi and Chew Sih Hong, the two Chinese OWI employees, were retrained on the job after Lattimprc Insisted they were needed and not endanger the operation. Lattimore suld he was convinced of Dr. Chi's loyalty and that Chi had vouched for Hong, whom he admitted -not knowingr He said that Assistant Secretary of State Edward who was Lattlmore'a superior Irt OWI, had access to the flle oh Chew Hong. McCarthy said he could name the 'hour and the day" Barrett removed from it a letter Lattimore wrote In defense of the Chinese. which hooks over the edge of the pockut, holdimi-thc keys in place watches, personal belongings.

Most were burned be yond recognition. Those escaping death included window. A CTA spokesman said Liddell was in "a state of nervous collapse" and could not be questioned at this time as to the cause of the tragedy. nncl leaving the bottom of the ARREST BANKER FOR SHORTAGE CIRCLBV1LLE, May Nelson E. Reichelderfer, Circleville bank official, was in the custody of the FBI today, charged with making a false entry of about $7,000.

The annuoncement of Helchcl- derfer 1 arrest was tnade through FBI office, late yesterday. The 68-year-old cashier and executive vice president of ClroIevllW Savings and Banking Co. was arrested at his home and takeq to Chillicothe for arraignment. He is married, has five grown children and was oaid to have lived a secluded life. He had been employed at the bank from 1934 until last May 11 when he resigned.

The case came under federal Jurisdiction since the bank's Insured by the Federal Deposits In' surance Corp. END OAS RATIONING LONDON, May Minister Philip Noel-Baker announced today the ending of gasoline rationing In Britain. The minister's statement was made in the house of commons. McCarthy accused the state de- partment of undertaking a "cover- up" and said he would produce) other secferfllesTif GRAND OPENING Saturday, May 27th. RICHARD (DICK) GRAVES Fruit and Vegetable Market On the Kenton Road Opposite Fair Ice Cream Candy Pop Commodities will-summon fled with LIHT dell through (he windows, s.

Simmensrottt-ffames i lt their clothing with- Mr. Herbert Condon Wright ha John Sue, of issued invitations to the weddin West Mapsfield; Mr. and Mrs. of his Sara Jean, and Earl Simmons, son Danny, of Mag- Towne. which netic Springs; Mr.

and Mrs. Fran- will take place at 3:30 o'clock on els of Wain City, were-guests the afternoon of June 13th, in the of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Yarrington First Presbyterian church, and tojat commencement Thursday eve- 11 .1 i Wnnpv Vnrrinfftnn hplfl MapRP nt his' ning, Nancy Yarrington was GIVING VOUR ADDRESS, WE'LL GET THERE IN cere- were entertained at the Yarring- Unn hnmp on the Raymond-Road. Commencement-Weekend Guests Mr.

and Mrs. Lloyd J. Wall and have as their guests at their home on West Fifth iOCAl TBAUtMAKItt. ALEXANDER OIL COMPANY WHITE ROtE fN-AR'CO GREASES blistered hands. Eyewitnesses said 15 or 16 escaped that way.

The exact number aboard the street- The innovation in men's designed by New Yorker Alfred appear in gold 1 5g, Read the Want carefully. OHIO NEW -PHONE NUMBER Clip This-Put It By Your Phone IF YOUR EVENING TRIBUNE CARRIER MISSES PHONE "MASTER CARRIER" 7285 Between 6:30 and 7:00 p.m. The master carrier is provided to give you prompt service in the event your carrier misses. Please a cciriei goes off duty 7 p.m. Marysrille Garden Club The Marysville Garden Club met Thursday evening at the country home of Mr.

and Mrs. John E. LOOK FOR THE HA1W GREEN SEAL LABEL MADER BROTHERS car was not known. Many passengers died in their seats or clinging to straps in the rush-hour trolley. Others perished in tlit) joFr-the- doors.

Bodies were piled up before" the exits. The accident occurred as -NOTJCEI- CHICKEN DINNER 8CNDAT Wilcox's Restaurant We-nre-prepared-to-deliver-thfr grade and size of coal you prefer safe! Plade your order for as much of next winter's supply as your bin will hold. A Good Coal (or every purpose Wm. J. Con rid Son A Message to Yon often de not get enough VITAMINS In vour diet! Yes, older people ofttn eat a diet is sligUly deficient in D-vila.

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Just one capsule of your own bright-eyed sclfagain.your Bexel Special Formula a day (that's money will be refunded in full. Charles Asman Rexall Store, Marysville cause of a flooded underpass. the streetcar was starting to turn around on a loop track when it swerved sharply and hit the center of the northbound truck. A' Chicago Transit Authority spokesman said reports indicated the trolley was going too fast as it approached the turn-around track. According to the CTA, the motorman jailed 10 heed man's signal to slow down.

Firemen who responded to the 5-11 alarm, tops in the city system, played water on the flaming streetcar for an hour before they were able to remo'-o the bodies. Disaster Plan 5 was put into effect, summoning, all available ambulances "find -fescue 'squadsr AKRON ARE STREAMLINED Modern Trusses Fitted by Our Akron Traintd Expert Private Fitting also EUltic Hosiery The Biggest Little Place in Town Abdominal Charles Asman Rexall Store Clancy's Confectionery MARYSVILLE'S PAGE DEALER.

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