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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • 7

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7 THE ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI, TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1937 HOTEL OFFICIALS IN CONFERENCE diate Street, Cincinnati. $353. 5. Assets, $25, claimed exempt. Harry R.

vans, railway clerk, 1631 Orandvlew Avenue, Portsmouth, Ohio. Debts, $620. Assets, $350, all said to be exempt. Charles E. Wilson, machine operator, 2060 Madison Avenue, Hamilton, Ohio.

Debts, $275. Assets, $25, claimed exempt. proceeded to Ignore traffic lights and stop signs police said. Lawrence Stevie, 21, 2163 Turner Street, was sentenced to 15 days in the workhouse for drunken driving and fined $15 and costs for failure to have a driver's WORKHOUSE Is At End Of Road verdict returned by the petit jury last Friday night in her favor on the ground the amount was Inadequate. The railroad company held it was too much.

At the first trial last December she sued for $100,000. The railroad company filed Its motion for a new trial Saturday. Ohio, May 22 at the Hotel Nether-land Plaza. Mrs. Shaw has long been affiliated with numerous legal and clvio organizations.

She is a member of the Ohio Board of Bar Examiners, a charter member of the League) of Women Voters, and a former President of the Toledo Women Lawyen Club. Mrs. Emma Guffey Miller, national committee woman from Pennsylvania, also will speak. The convention will open May 21 with an evening card party and entertainment for the delegates. For Two Drunken Drivers One, Conciliation Officer Named.

Levi Smith, Rural Route No. 1, South Ohio, yesterday was named Conciliation Commissioner for Greene County, Ohio. The appointment was made by District Judge Robert R. Nevin. It is for a term of one year.

WOMAN LAWYER TO SPEAK With Companion, Accused Also Of Automobile Theft. license, Prior to his arraignment before Judge Spraul, Stevie and Charles Beck, 18, 2133 Winchell Avenue, were held for the grand Jury by Municipal Judge William Alexander on the theft charges. Stevie was held In bond of $2,000, Beck in bond of $1,000. A stolen automobile driven by Stevie hit a parked car at Waverly Avenue and Beekman Street, police said. The stolen car was the property of James Stevens, 1223 Harrison Avenue.

Beck was riding with Stevie. rs mri Two persons were sentenced to a 1 i total of a month and a half In the Motorman Pleads Bankruptcy. A voluntary petition in bankruptcy was filed in District Court yesterday by Charles Sroufe, motor-man, 1632 Powers Street. He lists debts totaling $1,457 and assets valued at $1,400, with $1,000 of life insurance. Enter Bankruptcy Petitions.

Voluntary petitions in bankruptcy were entered in District Court yesterday by the following: Oliver Slaughter, laborer, 1057 Interme T) Workhouse when found guilty of 'drunken driving yesterday by Mu At Luncheon Of Convention Meeting To Open May 22. Eva Epstein Shaw, widely known lawyer, will speak at a luncheon at the annual convention of the Federated Democratic Women of nicipal Judge Clarence E. Spraul, One of the defendants, with a com EIGHTIETH AUTO DEATH. panion, was held for the grand jury 'V On an automobile thef'. charge.

Judge Spraul sentenced James Woman, 31, Succumbs To In juries Received October 24. Settles, Negro, 521 West Eighth Street, to 30 days In jail, stipulating that he serve the sentence on Mrs. Ella D. Lewis, Negro, 31 15 consecutive Saturdays ahd Sun days. Settles also was suspended from driving for six months on the drunken driving charge, and was years old, 3037 O'Bryon Street, died yesterday at her home of injuries received October 24 in an automobile accident.

Her death was the eightieth traffic fatality recorded in fined the costs on each of four additional charges of reckless driv "lint It wonderful! In fh time sine we left for (he (heater, George has Mown to New York." Hamilton County this year. nor, auditor. Except Schulman, Coroner Frank M. Coppock, all are from New York. TO TJEW wm AND (CHHCAGO reported that Mrs.

Lewis was The company operates properties thrown through a plate-glass win having a total valuation of almost ing, falling to obey a stop sign, going through a red light, and having Improper license tage. After Settles reported his automobile stolen it was found, Patrolman Walter Davis said. Settles, however, was warned not to drive the car as he had been drinking. Disregarding the warning, Settles dow when she was struck at $110,000,000. Besides the Netherland Plaza, hotels in the national chain O'Bryan Street and Madison Road Headed by Ralph Hitz, President, approximately 40 executives of the National Hotel Management Company, Incorporated, met at the Hotel Netherland Plaza yesterday, opening their annual three-day business conference, The conference was divided among sessions of the managers company and of the sales and advertising managers of the hotels.

Officers of the hotel company in the photograph are, left to right, Peter Hilton, general advertising manager; Frank L. Andrews, Vice President; J. E. Frawlcy, Executive Vice President; Max Schul-man (standing), manager of the Netherland Plaza and host to the executives; Hitz, and C. B.

Con by a car driven by William McMil are the New Yorker and the Lexington, both In New York; Book-Cadillac, Detroit; Adolphus, at Dal lan, 930 Barr Street. McMillan's car, the report said, was crowded off the street by another car driven by Bertha Overberg, 2025 Madison las, Texas; Van Cleve, Dayton Ohio; Congress, Chicago, and Nicol-let, Minneapolis, Minn, of the eight hotels operated by the Road. Only 4 Hours, 10 Minutes to New York, through Washington (beautiful air-view of Nation's Capital), Baltimore, Philadelphia. Leave Cincinnati 2:40 pm. in high-speed Douglas Airliner.

Arrive New York, 6:50 pm. Only 2 Hours, 3 Minutes to Chicago in Douglas planes, after the business day is over. 9hon East 4700 or your travel agent Tlritel Office 419 Wainu! Streel Mrs. Lewis died of complications from severe cuts on the legs, the Coroner said. COUNTY CHI 7T3TS FEDERAL Auto Toll Mounts Permanent Trustees Named Woman Questions Legality luxurious Douglas Inerj with largo, com-fortable reclining chairs.

Crew of two pilots and stewardess. Twenty-eight persons were injured ancL one killed In 45 auto gage is not challenged It will be considered a valid lien upon the property- Of $55,000 Mortgage For Brewing Firm mobile accidents in Cincinnati Sat urday and Sunday, the Traffic Ac cident Squad reported yesterday. The Morning AfferTaking Carters Little Liver Pills Totals for the year now are 49 Charging that the Central Trust Edward A. Foss, President of the Foss-Schneider Brewing Company, Married In Turkey. Married In Constantinople, Turkey, December 13, 1923, Tamara Cruse, 2211 Victor Street, now asks killed, 1,069 injured.

Company, as executor and trustee of the estate of her uncle, Binga-man H. Morehead, was without au Court Street and Freeman Arenue, and William B. Frederick, Cincinnati, representing creditors, were for a divorce from Joseph CruBe, also known as Joseph Cruze, 951 Hawthorne Avenue. She filed suit thority to mortgage the St. Leger Apartment building for $55,000 to in Domestic Relations Court yester the New York Life Insurance Company, Charlotte Morehead, 4125 St.

Charles Avenue, New Orleans, is niTm-TiiTr-nnn ii HOST TO THE NATION day, charging that Cruse failed to provide for her. She said they separated seven years ago. asking in Common Pleas Court that the mortgage be set aside. Wouldn't Explain Late Hours. Charging that she stayed out late Morehead's will was filed in Jan uary, 1930.

In June of that year at night and refused to explain where she had been, George L. the Central Trust Company executed the mortgage for $55,000. The mort named permanent trustees of the company yesterday by United States pistrict Judge Robert R. Nevin, under $50,000 bond, then assumed immediate charge of the property with authority to continue the business pending reorganization under Section 77-B of the National Bankruptcy Act. Gregor B.

Moormann of the law firm of Maxwell and Ramsey, through whom the reorganization proceedings were filed last month, told Judge Nevin the reorganization plan should be ready for submission with the next few months. Judge Nevin autnorized the trustees to borrow up to $25,000 on trustee's certificates, in addition to $15,000 which Foss, as temporary trustee, was authorized to issue after his appointment, April 14. Joseph L. Lackner of the law firm was named counsel for the co-trustees. A report, by certified public ac gage became due June 19, 1935.

The Bateman, 2424 Lysle Avenue, Norwood, is seeking a divorce from Alice M. Mosier Bateman, 2040 Elm Avenue, Norwood. Through Carl plaintiff, through George S. Hawke, her attorney, says an extension was granted. Now the trustee is seeking to sell the property, she avers.

9 Rich, attorney, Bateman also alleges cruelty and neglect, declaring that after their marriage. June To this end, she says, the Central 8, 1935, his wife insisted upon tak Trust Company has filed an action in Common Pleas Court seeking a construction of the will, which, she ing a position and refused to take care of his home. They separated last October. PALMER HOUSE STATE STREET AT MONROE CHICAGO Edward T. lawless.

Manager insists, did not empower the trustee to mortgage the property. Asking for a declarative judgment Two Draw "Pen" Sentences, setting aside the mortgage, Miss countants showed that as of April Fred Lawing drew a sentence of Morehead says she is without power 13, the liabilities were $222,158.20, A'(l: A -j from 1 to 15 years in the Deniten assets $274,614.04, and net -worth WIDE-AWAKE EYES to challenge the mortgage in the trustee's suit, and that she fears that if the validity of the mort $52,435.84. nary yesterday when he pleaded guilty before Judge Nelson Schwab Eyes clear, sparkling, and incessantly The reorganization was sought following severe losses In the recent in Criminal Court to a charge of assault to rob Harry Earlv. North record flood which inundated the property. moving.

Pupils large. Lashes soft. Lower lids full. Outside of the eye usually ends in a sharp point. The eyebrows are clean-cut, sloping downward sharply toward the ears, but curve well up over the eyes.

w-fA Moormann reported that creditors and stockholders were in accord with the plans. He asked the court to fix a date within which creditors college Hill. Carson Hoy, Assistant County Prosecutor, told the court that Lawing wet Early in an alley near Twelfth Street and Central Parkway March 6, struck him with a blackjack, then robbed him of $1. Henry Smith, Negro, charged with breakin into th and stockholders may give notice of their claims. Judge Nevin fixed the date as September 1.

Further proceedings were con tinucd until July 14. plant of the Frozen Carbonic Corporation February 28 and taking a typewriter, pleaded guilty to a burglary charge. He also was sentenced to from 1 to 15 years in the rttCS 4 Jfi sun ALERT TYPE OF EARSj Processing: Suit Ends. United States Supreme Court hav pen. "i-n ill i ing recently upheld processing taxes Ears set low on the head.

Back of ears welldeveloped, so that the ear is given a pronounced forward thrust. The outer fold of the ear is only a narrow line of flesh. A particularly wide space exists between the ear's tip and the outer corner of the eye. on domestic processing of coconut oil from the Philippine Islands. Dis NEW SUITS FILED.

COMMON PLEAS COURT. A57505. Rodnev Vnrman inii.1., a trict Judge Nevin yesterday, dis missed the suit of the Cincinnati Soap Company against Thomas J. JHoward D. Randall.

For J25.00O aa A57506. Hazel Rnhrtnn tim nr.ii t. Conner, Collector of Internal Rev rtaon. For divorce. enue.

AA75A7. TCflrta a a. t. a A temporary injunction was is A07008. Lucille M.

Otto Yi. Clarenc. T. Otto. For divorce.

sued January 29, 1936, restraining Conner from collecting this tax, a condition being that the company A57500. A IhAT-r U.k.. -TT-i ym. xinuerer ana Company. For appointment of a relvr deposit in escrow the sum payable, A07510.

Oeorsre L. Bateman vi aii. Bateman. For In the order of dismissal yester A57511. James F.

Connor AIK, xr day, Judge Nevin directed, that the $35,461.71 deposited in escrow be turned over to Conner. meyer. For $15,000 as damagen. Ao7512. Joseph Miller vs.

Flash Delivery Inc For $5,000 as damaies I if. Moreal vs. New York Comnan'- For declaratory Cru-A57515. Dr. Joseph L.

Decourcy Mm MarBaret Whalen. For $121 A57517. KHwnnl tt ah.i. Orders Removed To Kentucky. Judge Nevin yesterday entered an order directing the removal from Cincinnati to Lexington, Kv of Stelner et Petition Tn error Abe Monday, 23 years old, trackman, Alpine, arrested as a fuel- A57518.

Liberal S. 4 L. Co. vs. Henrv Santrev et i.

Fr onr' tive from justice. He is under indict ms reaMing ment at Lexington on a chartre of The-neP or mortgage. A57519. Alelda Melnders vs. Albert Elckbuseh.

For $500 Amen c. "na SteeIe Jame 3oh.B"n'r- T- Lillian having stolen seven gallons of gaso line irom a Civilian Conservation Corps camp at Greenwood, July 9, 1936. custody of child. A57S22. MArfln My.e"- or N.0OO as damage, A57523.

Ornrfl lTnl.AM Richard Richard Edward Hearing Is Continued. After several witnesses had testi J1'000 89 damages. ntv of Cincinnati vs. eL 0" appeal filed fied, United States Commissioner uit or uinclnnat vs. Hobert Bowen.

Pelltlon on annei fii.n "ODert A57526. Anna Blomor 1l nr For 1500 a damages AS7527. fari-nrot William P. Hohrriann yesterday continued until tomorrow the hearing of Irvin Louis Bratfish, 24 years old, 1913 Queen City Avenue, head of the Bratfish Bureau of Indentifi- millions there's a certain Kentucky straight Bourbon that's "double-rich Isn't that sweet music to your ears? Im J200 oamagesi A57528. Dolores Blomer vs.

A ammo For $500 as damages." cation and Investigation, and War road Company. For $3,000 aa damages. A57530. Ann M. Rlnmpr va m.

Railroad Company. Kor $1,000 aa damages' AS7531. Liberal 8. ft L. Company vs.

Cecelia Von Schllchten 1. Vnr a en and foreclosure of mortgage. den Brock, 32, painter, 1918 Way-land Avenue, Norwood, accused ot having impersonated G-men in violation of Federal law. William H. Kaiser, a partner in the firm of the Axle Frame and Wheel Company, 1606 Hewitt Avenue, testified the two defendants forced him to ex POST CHAPLAIN TO SPEAK.

Rabbi Michael Aaronsohn. Past Chaplain of the Disabled American hibit the firm's Social Security Veterans, will speak at the concert records. for the benefit of the Samuel W. A 90 proof whiskey with the Mark of Merit. Made in Kentucky by old-time Kentucky distillers.

good old Kentucky way. Ask for it at your favorite bar. COPR. 1957. SCHENLEY DISTRIBUTORS, NEW YORK CITY Bell Home for Sightless Working-men to be held at Taft Auditorium at 8 o'clock tomorrow night.

Rabbi Aaronsohn lost his sight in a World War battle. Denies Liquor Charge. Pleading not guilty to a charge that he possessed 58 gallons ot moonshine whisky In his garage at his residence, 2200 Yankee Road, Middletown, Ohio, Millard Neely, 59 years old, laborer, yesterday was held for preliminary hearing" by William P. Hohmann, United States Commissioner. Hearing was set LECTURE ON ANTIQUES.

Albert F. Zimmerman, authority on antique furniture, will discuss Old Furniture and How It was for May 19. Bond of $1,500 was provided. Neely's arrest followed a Made" at a public lecture at 3:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the Cincinnati Art Museum. raid by state liquor agents, who turned the case over to the government for prosecution.

Does Bladder Irregularity Get You Up? MAKE THIS Slid TEST. If not pleased In four days go back and get your 25c. Flush the kidneys as you would the bowels. Help nature eliminate poisonous waste and excess acids which can cause the Irritation that may result tn getting up nights, scanty flow, frequent desire and burning. Get buchu leaves, juniper oil.

and six other drugs made into little green tablets. Just say Bukets to any druggist. Locally at Dow Drug Co. Widow Files Motion. On the heels of the motion of the defendant for a new trial of the suit of Mrs.

Mary Ellen Riggs, Portsmouth, Ohio, widow and administratrix of Frederick Ellsworth Riggs, railroader, against the Norfolk Western Railway Company, Mrs. Riggs yesterday entered her motion in United States District Court to set aside the $9,500 No. 150C QUART AT ALL STATI STORIS KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY.

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