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The Cincinnati Post du lieu suivant : Cincinnati, Ohio • 37

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THE CINCINNATI POST- rSIDAY DECEMBER 7 1945 Psg 87 a iittle the one-time strong silent he-man said couldn't have a lot of guests for a real birthday celebration but a lot of people sent congratulatory movie hero settled down 'to the day and plain today after celebrating hi 75th birthday at hi hone was different from other days because the mail was Bill' Hart Marks 75th Birthday HOLLYWOOD Dec 7 William (Bill) Hart we tern fliii seas the sceBO'St Peart Harbor on the morning of Dec 7 1941 The surprise was complete and American naval craft were caught like "sitting in the harbor Veteran of of Infamy Pleads for Preparedness i BY BEVERLY EWALD Scores of Greater Cincinnatians were In Hawaii during the attack on Pearl Harbor Joday four years later there many of them left More than a dozen local men lost their lives on that "day of Many others were killed in succeeding engagements With the enemy 'They lost their lives on Kwa-jalein and Tarawa and Luzon They went down with the Juneau the Helena the Yorktown Friday the few Cincinnatians who survived Pearl Harbor and the gruelling years that followed observed the fourth anniversary of the attack They observed it thankfully still a little incredulous that they were home and finished with war "We were lucky they -said many of opr buddies -come Edward Powell 24 of 2103 Eastern avenue is one whb back Recently discharged from the Navy after almost four years service as a boatswain's mate he served in the Pacific theater 43 months He was at Pearl Harbor on the morning of Dec 7 1941 but he has almost succeeded in forgetting the terrible events of that day His memories of the years that followed are not pleasant The invasion of Guadalcanal the Marshalls New Guinea Leyte Luzon being badly wounded at seven months in hospitals overseas and in this country He'shome for good bade with his parents Mr and Mrs Walter Powell and his sister Violet not sure of what the future holds for him but he is sure of one thing: must remain he Insists should never be another Pearl Edward Powell who with scores Of other Cincinnatians wa at Peart Harbor four years ago Is hark home for good Mr Powell plays the piano for his family: Mrs Violet Bankemper his sister (left) Mrs Walter Powell his mother (center) and Mr Powell his father Corregi-dor Globe Maintenance Crew First to Return to Work Maintenance men were back at work Friday at the Globe-Wemicke Co Norwood marking the end for the present of a 33-day strike of 1200 employes who are members of the United Auto Workers AFL Officials said they were getting Water Appeal Goes to Columbus effort to obtain Butler county water for upper Mill Creek Valley industries through the Wright Aeronautical Corp pipeline shifted Friday to Columbus The state will be asked by Cincinnati to -take over -the line expected to be declared surplus by the government Butler county is expected to resist such a move In Hamilton Hubert Randall head of the Butler County Conservancy District said Gov Lausche has "agreed to do all possible to prevent any source from Jeopardizing" that water supply A Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce spokesman agreed that the city doesn't want to 1 Jeopardize water supply But he said state control of the line would be the best safeguard Cincinnati needs' some of the water he said to prevent loss of present Mill Creek industries menaced by a failing water table in the area work at the Cox Theater and Taft Auditorium will be made at New York it was announced Friday after a conference here attended by Shubert head of Shubert theatrical interests Dog Licenses Ready George Guckenberger county county auditor announced that 1946 dog and kennel licenses will go on sale Monday at the Courthouse and the pound at Colerain aenvue and Hofner street After Dec 18 they will be sold by agencies at various points in the county Licenses must be obtained by Jan 20 to prevent' a penalty of 5L things ready for the reopening of the plant Monday when all employes wifi be back on the Job Approximately 60 per cent of the strikers in a secret ballot late Thursday voted by 'a 10 per cent majority to give a 90-day trial to a new management offer according to William Fanning local union president The officer indudes renewed bonuses and basic pay increases from 5 to 30 per cent The UAW CIO which has 1200 workers on strike at local General Motors plants will have three representatives at the national conference in Detroit Saturday on President back-to-work request Decision on wage requests of three local boxoffice men who More 37th Division Vets To Arrive in Next 7 Days More 37thDivisiori menare arriving at San Francisco within the next seven days and' relatives notified of the embarking by The Post preparing for the Christmas we ever CpL Robert Long will have to watch closely When his homecoming taxi rolls up Alta Vista avenue for his wife Mrs Georgia Long and baby Carol Ann hpve moved down the street His new address is 3401" Alta Vista avenue instead of 3405 Alta Vista where his wife -Hved' when -he -left for overseas The tentative arrival date set for the Kota Agoeng next- boat i arriving at San Francisco with 37th Division men is next Thursday or Friday -Mrs Dora Fan non was not his brother Chief Petty Off icer Rudolph Maxwell Jr now hornet who Served as radioman on the carriers USS Franklin and Wasp during his five years in the Nary Grenade Hurler Fails To Kill British General BATAVIA Dec 7 VITAL STATISTICS (As taken from latest public records) NORWOOD SpitilR Isador of 1822 Berkley avenue Bond Hill 84 Nlederiander John of 2620 Hemlock street 72 Ecmboeh Anna of 891 Lexington avo-nue 60 Evans Faith Flshsr of 2116 Hudson avenue Norwood 83 Hay back Clarence of 2910 Ratterman avenue 66 Stadtmlller Magdalene of Route 4 Price HUl 26 Pockroe Max of 3911 Dickson avenue 55 Badanea Sophia of 3427 Cornell place 5a 140 WEST FIFTH ST DOWNTOWN 1126 MAIN ST CINCINNATI 4638 MAIN AVE 4915 WHETSEL AVE MADISON VILLE 3645 HARRISON AVE CHEVIOT MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Thomas John Britt 37 of SOT Walnut tract Elmwood place clerk and Dorothy Haynes 33 of 3S9 Cooper avenue Loeklend Charity Ptlbee AO of 1057 Badtr street baker and Ruth Johnson 22 of 1059 Bader street William Wallace 21 of 233 Atkinson treat tailor and Ida Mae Elwell 23 of 2520 River road secretary Edgar Carl Print 43 of 2000 Lawrence avenue Norwood mechanic and Haiti May Purdy 36 of 435 Fifth street Ralph William Allan 28 of 139 Lincoln avenue Bellevue Pa soldier and Kmna Louies Sellum 27 of 55 Ferada la -avenue Roy Hall Murray 22 of 2940 Fella avenue sailor and Maxine Belle White 19 of 2940 Felts avenue John Blalark 27 of 507 Elisabeth street clerk and Joanna Williams 26 of 726 Eighth street stenographer Robert Holden 25 of Harrison carpenter and Marie Cole gate 25 of Nsw Haven Samuel Goldstein 29 of 840 Blair avenue salesman and Has Fleischman 28 of 840 Blair avenue Woodrow Smith 25 of 1063 Wesley avenue grinder and Arlesser Curtis 22 of 1115 Yala avenue available by telephone when The Post called to say her husband Lt Lawrence Fan non of 419 Broadway in Loveland is coming home next week His sister Mrs Walter Baerbalck answered and exclaimed it really true? Wait I tell Sonny" is fhe 2 -year-old boy Lt Fan-non remembers as his baby son Other arrivals on the Kota Agoeng will be Cpl Thad BUrman of 1216 Rutledge avenue Cpl John Borman of $38 Bank Street Cpl Arthur Tanner Jr of 2218 Iowa avenue Rfc Roilin Adams of 1559 Ambrose street Cpl Lewis Smith of Lancaster Cpl Irving Maxwell of 4815 Ward street and Set Ake Rokavina i Max Bendix Composer Dies CHICAGO Dec 7 Max Bendix composer and former conductor of the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra died here yesterday He was 79 Born in Detroit Bendix was named concert master of the Theodore Thomas Orchestra in New York in 1886 becoming conductor with the Metropolitan in 1909 Bendix also had conducted at the Columbian Exposition the Century of Progress Exposition the Gallo English Opera the Royal English Opera the St Louis Municipal Opera and later led the Illinois Symphony apparent attempt to Gen Sir Philip Christ iso British commander of Allied forces in Java upon his return from a conference in Singapore failed today A hand grenade believed to have been thrown from a roadway struck a hangar at the Kem-ajoran airfield Just as the plane carrying Christison and his staff touched ground The grenade (ailed to damage the plane There were no casualties' Christison returned to find the situation tense at Semarang where British troops- were reported ready for an expected Indonesian Nationalist attack- Middletown CpL Maxwell will be greeted by BIRTHS Kahn Richard and Marcella (Altai b-bara) of 3323 Flora tret girl Wllkymacky Bylveetar and Katharine (WMt) qf 1630 Butter avenue boy Wilke Melvin and Kathryn (Penrod) of Margaret stmt boy Krhardt Robert and Edith (Rheinsck-r) at 3417 Statham avenue glrL Scholl Albert and Helen (Renting) of 3308 Lehman road) Kiri Bolling Carl and Alvina (Dautr) af 33 Orison atmt hoy i Hunter William and Cecilia (Wobku-1 hencl of 8300 Newberry atmt hoy Pranclico Charles and Eva (Klnman) of 733 Hawthorns avenue boy McClelland OeorKi nnd Alyca (Sewell) of 14 Roltwood court hoy Wallace Charlie and Etba (Godacy) 1334 Race atmt boy Grady Eugene and Virginia (Morrell) of 267 Renner afreet boy RUIe Arrhlbeld and Rosemary (Banin) of 3283 Bchoedlnger avenue girl Lab be Raymond and Thelma (gchmarrj of 3147 Olenmore avenue girl Endetey Robert and Bernice (Harlan) of 4040 EdWardo rood Norwood boy Grueter Edward and Mary Jan (Froeb-Hchl of 4313 Kugter Mill road Roao-moyne girt Lammera Karl and Mary Ann (Bucher) of 3788 Ferdinand place girl twins Lung Joseph and Gladys (Ludwlck) af Williamsburg boy Nawhouser Pearl Richard and Fay Lomu (Goods) of WilUamahuig boy Peeden Beniamin and Ethel (Krall) af 4330 Elites drive hoy Prichard Dayton and Mary Agnaa i Rally) of 3567 Madlaon Park avenue boy Vollman Rudolph and Claim (LsSalnt) of 3314 Joyce avenue Newport Xy boy Wuebbllng Henry and Lillian (Bctioen-batger) of 1828 Mills avenue Norwood boy Conway (Marvin and Mary (Spry) el 3334 Ravine street boy Bourne Raymond and Dorla (Luaby) of 3001 Waetwood-Nortbem boulevard girl KrulL Albert aod Juanita (Huff) of 3438 Baffin atmt girt Miller Robert and- Henrietta (Gelding) of 4378 Hillside avenue glrL Boheandurt Weeley and Dorothy (Wolfe) of 1708 Central avenue glrL Guenther Ouatav and Loretta (Gnooea) of 3801 Price avenue boy Ridener Emby Harrieon and Bloonle (Price) of 2379 Bogan atmt boy Katie Kveretl and Edith (Haynes) of 574 Mt Hope rood boy Oieeee Richard and Bern lea (Ooaaetl) of 3641 Burch avenue girl Grucur Thomas and Ruth (FrnehUeh) of 4312 Kuglcr Mil) road glrL Harritoa Chrla and Aapaala (Saharako) of 331 Tebba avenue Lawrence burg led THESE FINER GIFTS new beauty new balance new effortless writing in these sleek streamlined John Holland Matched Pen and Pencil Sets! 1 Perfectly balanced and custom mads for smooth easy writing Extension of barrel over 14-kt gold pen point means less evaporation less drying of ink Quick one-stroke lever fill keeps air bubbles out of ink chamber Special seal in barrel makes cap fit securely to avoid inky fingers Balanced pressure to prevent leakage at high altitudes Set Illustrated has black barrels with beautiful pearl gray caps Would this be fair? Yet this is exactly the principle UAW -CIO leaders are trying to establish in their wage demands on General Motors To be logical union leaders should also say' to a company that is losing money having a hard time making both ends meet so suggesting a cut in Can you imagine any union leader ever miking such an offer? Of course you can't Can you imagine your milkman grocer barber or tailor charging you extra just because you were able to pay more than some people? Of course you And what a state of con- fusion everything would soon be in if people tried to operate that way Suppose the people GM workers trade with told them know you make more than most industrial workers so going to charge you more for THE PEN THE PENCIL -91000 500 Also Other matched sets from $8 up pens from $5 up attractive desk sets Payne Kart a of 384 Terrace GENERAL MOTORS "More and Better Things for More JOHN FOUNTAIN PENS and Dorothy (Stolaonbaoh)' avenue girl -Wataon Virgil and Merle (Nlland) nf 3343 Buxton avenue Norwood boy DEATHS Clark Emma of 656 Lincola annuo 46 Ritter Koae of 478 Riddle rend TS Weber Prank of 3830 Llewellyn new-nue 57 Flamme Fred- August of 3741 Llewellyn Butler Lula of 530 Ninth street 57 HOLIDAY CARDS AND STATIONERY: New beautiful assortments Up-to-the-minute designs Come In soon 127 lost Fourth St The jOhn mlUnd golo fen co f- I.

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