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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • 10

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10 THE ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI, MONDAY, MAY 1, 1939 Drive Is Intensified CINCINNATIANS TO RETURN PiritUal Maturity which win be manifested in a World Order FOUR SENIORS RECEIVE SCHOLARSHIPS COOPERATION To Retain P. R. Vote From Baha'i Convention Today POLICEMAN Is Hurt In Collision based upon the divine law of the 'Oneness of Mankind' involving the complete unity of all races, faiths, and nations." Cincinnatians Sessions Held In Illinois. Several Cincinnatians are to be Urging defeat of the proposed amendment to the City Charter, Tried At Ironton at Wilmette were Mrs. James Hune, Delegate, Benjamin R.

Taylor, Chairman, and Miss Hilda whereby proportional representation Stauss, Secretary of the Cincinnati Baha'i Assembly, Miss Elsie Aus back at their homes today after a visit to the Baha'i convention which opened Thursday at the Baha'i House of Worship," Wilmette, 111., and closed last night Baha'i holds that the human race is evolving "to a new stage of I Between His Motorcycle And To Solve Difficulties Of Truck-Child Is Hit On Downtown Street. tin, Mrs. Mary Louise Austin, George Austin, Mrs. Beulah Hern-don, and Anselm Schurgast. County's Finances.

Republican Auditor Joins SiMfeg Democratic Official In New Program. would be eliminated, Leonard D. Slutz, representing the Speakers Bureau of the City Charter Committee, yesterday addressed members of Calvary Baptist Church, West Eighth and Mound Streets. He advocated that Negro voters join in the campaign to reject the proposition. Sluts, opening a busy week's program in which opponents of the amendment will address a series of meetings, declared that "the issue is not one btween Republicans and Charterites, but between government by one group of the people and government by all of the people." Speakers today will keep up a steady attack upon the proposed amendment in meetings to be held morning, afternoon, and evening.

A meeting of women precinct workers will be held at 10:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Harold Maue, 3680 Grovedale Avenue, with Mrs. Mont Reid, Chairman of the Women's Division of the City Charter Committee, and Mrs. Charles P. Taft, speakers.

Mrs. William H. Hesslcr will urge the amendment's SITtCUL DISPATCH TO TBX IXQTTKKB. Motorcycle Patrolman William Breckel, 22 years old, 330 Lllienthal Street, was cut and bruised on the face yesterday when thrown from his motorcycle aa it collided with a truck of the Avondale Dairy Company, driven by Robert Lengrich. 907 Elberon Avenue, at Reading Road and Union Street.

No arrest was made. Breckel was taken to General Hospital. Breaking away from his mother, Mrs. Jule Mullins, in front of 315 Walnut Street, when he noticed his uncle standing across the street, I Ironton, Ohio, April 30 Lawrence iCountians, accustomed to political I wrangling and bickering among officeholders of different faith, are starting to rub their eyes in sur Thomas Mullins, 203 West prise. Emerson Wood, Republican Auditor, and George Clark, Democratic President of County Commissioners, are going against precedent through establishment of an effort toward cooperation in ironing out the county's financial difficulties.

The two officials have announced that efforts are being made to establish a requisition system in all offices, for purchases of supplies and expenditure of money over and defeat in a debate with Miss Miriam Third Street, Covington, dashed into the path of an automobile driven by Donald Elliot, Cleveland. The child was taken to Christ Hospital for treatment of head cuts and a possible fracture of the right knee. After ramming into the rear of an automobile driven by Joseph Sweeney, 35, mechanic, 1123 Carney Avenue, in the middle of the Ludlow Avenue Viaduct, the driver of above routine operation. Under the recommended system officeholders will first determine standing of Romaine at 10:30 o'clock before members of the Monday Study Club at the Hotel Gibson. Councilman Russell Wilson will speak against the amendment at 2:45 o'clock before the Northside Women's Club at the Northside Business Men's Club, Knowlton and Hoffner Streets.

Councilman Edward N. Wald-vogel will urge defeat of the amendment at 8 o'clock tonight before a meeting of Second Ward Democratic precinct workers at Hoff-meister's cafe, 3025 Robertson Road. Campbell S. Johnstone, Chairman of the Committee on Administration of the Cincinnati Y. M.

C. A. Business School, presents scholarships to four high school seniors for use at the school this fall. They were awarded to them for having the four high averages in an intelligence test taken during the recent annual high school seniors open house attended by 400 seniors within a radius of 25 miles of Cincinnati. The four were guests of the committee at a luncheon Saturday at the Central Parkway Y.

Left to right are David Woellner, Walnut Hills High School; Miss Genrose Williams. Hebron High School. Burlington, Miss Frances Taylor, Taylor High School, North Bend; Miss Jacqueline James, Walnut Hills High School, and Johnstone. tneir appropriation from the Auditor, then obtain approval of a purchase from the Commissioners, another car drove away although Sweeney's car had turned over. and finally have their purchase order certified by the Auditor.

In this way Wood and Clark hope to curb needless expenditure and have a complete check at all times Sweeney suffered shock and a passenger. Miss Mary Vogel, 21, Box 355, Winton Road, suffered bruises and shock. They were taken on standing of funds and outstand Chest Fund Short to Good Samaritan Hospital. ing debts. A halt can be called Jess Lenkins, 35, Negro, chauf when balances reach the straining feur, 1237 Chapel Street, was taken For Victory Dinner porai ana overarawing or accounts, the usual thing in certain offices in the past, can be halted.

to Bethesda Hospital for treatment of two fractured ribs and a head cut received when he drove his Various officeholders have agreed to cooperate through rigid observ automobile against a loading plat- ances of the new financial set up; 'PItESSLEirS- 126 East Sixth St Fried Half Chicken With Creamed New Peas Sweet Pickled Tongue With German Potato Salad Strawberry Cream Pie Service Without Tipping for at Madison Road and Clein-view Avenue. Pretty Sweet, this SUGAR COAT CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE. Mrs. A. M.

Grier, Mrs. Margie M. Hardy, Mrs. Stella L. Ritchie, Mrs.

B. H. Ebker, Mrs. William N. Sim, Mrs.

W. B. Carmon, Mrs. E. it nas Deen announced.

In addition Clerk of Court Homer Hayes and Probate Judge Helen Clarke have ageed to submit monthly state "A Little Bit More" Will Do It So that the 1939 Campaign of the Community Chest may not fail in a time of special need and real emergency I pledge the following additional amount: Amount Name Address (Please mail this pledge at once to Community Chest Campaign Headquarters, 307 Vine Street. If you have not yet subscribed, this coupon also can be used for that purpose.) Theater Manager Dad I ments snowing amounts due in witness, jury, and other fees. W. Powers. Miss Naydine Duni- In connection with the new pro hue, Alvin Lehman, Charles I.

Soete, James Holmes, Miss Lucy gram of management, Wood has Cigars and handshakes were be announced that payment of countv DiVirgilio, Miss Mary Bettinger, for prom or promenading, for tea or after tennis, wear a gay, young Felt Jacket in the new "Stop Light" Red. bills dating as far back as two years will be started Monday from pre-ceed of a $50,000 bond sale made in Miss Mary H. Goetz, Miss Ethel Leitner, Miss Clara Kahle, Miss anticipation of collection of delin Clara Cord, Miss Fay Remper, V. Noyes, Mrs. R.

Beatty, Miss ing pased out indiscriminately yesterday by Morris Zaidins, manager of the Gayety Theater. Mrs. Zaidins had presented him with a seven-pound boy at Jewish Hospital. Mrs. Zaidins and the new assistant manager are in the best of health, hospital attendants said.

quent taxes. Thrift Mast Not Be Forgotten for It Is smart to thrifty ana sam as yon spend. Always know the cash price, and If yoa need additional money, compare the small cost af a loan the WIMMETT WAV. Very often yea borrow and save. The Wimsett System Loan Co.

4M WALNUT ST. CH AM3. ,95 8 No fund" checks are to be hon ored Monday, jury and witness fee Marguerite Plageman, Miss Selma Deyer, Miss Ann Lindhorst, and vouchers Tuesday and Wednesday, election tees Thursday, Friday, and Miss Mary Lou Jewett. Saturday, and other county obligations May 8. INVESTIGATION whom it was sent And you know the answer he got.

It was sent to the greatest talker and thinker that STOE 7MB Europe has ever produced (Hitler) "If he (Roosevelt) has any char PEACE PLEA Of Koosevelt Insult acter left, he had better look for By Congress Urged By Giannini the first hole and crawl into it." Kunze spoke to the accompani and Winter Clothing at Shillito'd For "Diabolical Conspiracy' Against Bank Of America. ment of Nazi salutes from the crowd as they sang the "Horst Wessel," the German Nazi party 1 anthem, while a fife and drum Ta Hitler, Dnce, William Kunze corps played. pnp Los Angeles, April 30 (AP) -Charging a "diabolical conspiracy' The program was in honor of COMDMATIOn SPECIAL against the Bank of America by 4 1 United States Treasury and Federal Reserve Bank officials, Dr, Tells Bund Accuses "Jew DeaP Of ar-Making. Andover, N. April 30 (AP) A thousand members of the German-American Bund were tcld by a national leader today that President Roosevelt's recent plea for a A.

P. Giannini, President of the bank, said ir. a statement today he TOUR FUR COAT cleaned and stored "national labor" as opposed to tomorrow's May Day demonstrations of "international labor." Kunze predicted Congress soon would enact legislation to make the United States "a white man's Chiistian country Calling the German Fuehrer "the prophet of labor," Kunze said "Hitler's spirit has inspired laboring men of America to make this country free for dignified, respectable, and courageous labor." was demanding a congressional in A MILLINERY CLEARANCE offers reductions greater than a Half! vestigation. Giannini's demand, he said, re sulted from the linking by Securi ties and Exchange Commission of pledge against aggression was "an 1 insult" to Hitler and Mussolini. ficials in San Francisco of the name of a deceased son, L.

M. Gian nini, with the investigation of an other financial firm there. DEATH NEAR William Kunze, Bund public relations director, also asserted that the Roosevelt Administration, which he termed the "Jew Deal," was "creating a war." The SEC has had under way for several months an investigation of the Transamerica Corporation, af mr- -ii i i i filiated with the bank, and a hearing is scheduled for May 8 in San nuw me peace: For Driver of Automobile After i Francisco. muve oi our iriena ftooseveit, said Run, irf tar Skids On Penntown Road "Now that the SEC is drawing A sacrifice of more than 200 current season hats at reductions greater than a half. A good selection of Blacks, Navy and Colors in an excellent variety of styles and materials.

uis.ijw-a ai woe i from the crowd gathered in the And Crashes Into Culvert. members of my family into the matter," said Dr. Giannini, "I feel free to tell the public and ask that Sussex County hills for the opening of the third season on the Bund's Camp Nordland. "It is an insult to the men to the supreme authority of the United States, Congress, investigate the whole thing as the representative of the people. "BUGS" GUILTY FAIR STORE A young truck driver was near death last night at Bethesda Hospital, but attendants there said his companion would recover from injuries received in an automobile crash near Perintown, Ohio.

The eastbound private automobile operated by the truck driver, Glenn Garman, 26 years old, Williamsburg, Ohio, skidded off U. S. Route 60, overturned and crashed into a culvert Saturday night. Garman suffered a skull fracture. Mrs.

Gladys Rooks, 18, a divorcee, employed as a maid at 3308 West-side Avenue, Hyde Park, received Includes 100.00 Valuation 1. SERVICE PHONE PA 0100 Shillito's Fur Storage department. Your coat called for by a uniformed messenger and placed in a safe individual container. 2. DE LUXE SAWDUST CLEANING coat is cleaned the safe way the fur ricr's way by our special De Luxe Saw dust process.

Each coat cleaned individually by a formula adapted to that particular fur. No immersion in harmful liquids. 3. REPAIRS All work done by expert furriers, in our fur, workroom on our own premises. We sew on new loops, fasten all buttons, without extra charge.

Estimate given where repairs are needed. 4. HOTH KILLING Your coat is put in our modern scientific vaporizing vault where every germ, larvae or moth is killed instantly not merely held dormant. 5. STORAGE In modern, scientific vaults that are air-conditioned.

6. INSURANCE Your garment is fully protected against moths, fire and theft from the time it is called for by our messenger until it is delivered back into, your hands this fall. CLOTH COATS CLEANED AND STORED 124 HATS THAT WERE 7.75 TO 12.75, REDUCED TO 3.45 86 HATS THAT WERE 10.75 TO 18.75, REDUCED TO 6.85 Of Plot To Forge Travelers' Checks, Jury Finds Moran Risks Year's Sentence. Chicago, April 30 (AP) George Moran, prohibition era scalp cuts. Frame Perry, Deputy Sheriff, who was called to the scene of the crash, said a second man who said name was Harold Malloy, Marathon, Ohio, refuged assistance, leaving in the automobile of a friend.

aw 1 Vv jZ 1 1 gang leader, and Frankie Parker, once known as th Boot legger, were convicted by a Crim inal Court Jury tonight on a mis demeanor charge of conspiracy to pass counterfeit American Express travelers' checks with a face value THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER'S Book Bonus Coupon for the of J62.000. The maximum penalty possible is a fine of $2,000 and a year in jail. PRISONER From Cincinnati Bolts From London Prison Farm Convicted Of Killing Officer In 1924. Three other defendants, Frank Hicketts, Daniel Driscoll, and Rob ert Sexton, were acquitted. The op oO jury returned its verdict before Judge James Fardy after deliberating more than 16 hours.

The trial was the latest in a series stemming from alleged plots to circulate spurious money and A prisoner serving a life term at the London, Ohio, Prison Farm, ol- er certificates. Driscoll and Sexton served jail ior me nrst degree murder of a fur Sutrmf Third Floor SHILLITO'S terms in Pittsburgh, for hav First in Cincinnati! Mr. Simon Coates Creator of BROSIS Cosmetics will be at the FAIR STORE, beginning Monday, May 1, from 11:30 to 5:30 P. M.K ing passed forged travelers' checks. Moran, Parker, and Hicketts were acquitted of forgery charges in Criminal Court here last January 20.

Parker was convicted in Federal Court April 14 on a charge of conspiracy to possess and pass counterfeit money and is under sentence of two years in prison. Cincinnati policeman walked away from the prison last night, police were notified. The prisoner, Wesley Belcher, 39 years old, was convicted in 1924 of the murder of Patrolman William Bond. Police records show the officer attempted to arrest Belcher on Richmond Street for carrying concealed weapons. Belcher ran Into a house at 907 Richmond Street, The policeman was shot fatally when he followed Belcher.

of the lot 'Htttti plliliili ROSE ARBORS Trellises Bird Baths Sun Dials Gazing Globes for UM Garden" BROMWELL'S 32S MAIN. MA 0630. Bank Preasntatloa Dept. ClncinnsU Znqairer 617 Vine Cincinnati, Ohio. Herewith ftnd eoupcai and 12.14 for the Do Lux Edition of the Book of tiit Universe, for which please mall me my copy, postpaid at the address given below.

I understand that tne additional lie Is to eoTer coat of nallinc and wrapping up to miles. In Ohio please wdd 6e Sales Tax on De Luxe Edition DYKSTRA DENIES OFFER, MadiEon, April 30 (AP) President Clarence A. Dykstra of the University of Wisconsin said today he had not been offered the Presidency of Ohio State University, and was not contemplating any change. Tha former Cincinnat. City Manager was renoi ted yester Mr.

Coates will discuss your kin problems with you. He will also tell you how to give your skin complete care with one cream, BROSIS FACIAL how to overcome blackheads, enlarged pores, dull skin with the help of an exclusive BROSIS creation how to cut your LIPSTICK COST In half how to apply powder to prevent clogged pores. Toilet Goods Firtt Floor atsmd day as being one of three "possible candidates" receiving greatest MAIL ORDER COUPON Use Pencil Ink Blurs consideration from the university trustees..

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