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1935 THE ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI, TUESDAY, MAY 21, AIR HOODLUM" NEW OFFICERS ARE ELECTED BY K. OF C. COUNTY and T7T7TYED A COURTS "MARRIED COMRADES" By Adela Garrison. Copyright, 1935, K. f.

8.. Ins, the official classes of every other nation in Europe I was just a Secret Service agent working for himself, for his own advancement, and because he loved the work. Italy I came to you. I cared nothing for Italy. Germany I went to Germany.

I cared nothing for Germany. France I very nearly mortally offended, but I cared nothing for France. What I did care for Shares In Honors Railroad Appeals Award Of $46,500 To Child. Kin Of Self And Husband Share By Widow's Will Desiring to remember all im was to cherish the great ambi tion which has come to fruition Paid To 49 Victims Of Maxim Gorky Crash. after years of suffering.

To do something to devote every One of the largest personal injury judgments ever appealed to United States Circuit Court of Appeals Is involved in procedings atom of energy remaining to me in life to tear out of the minds mediate relatives and those of her late husband, Henry Schneider, Mrs. Lena M. Schneider drew her will for that purpose November 8. of men this poisonous idea that war is the sane and inevitable 1932. Mrs.

Schneider died May 9. method of dealing with interna Stalin Stands Guard As Public Views 42 Urns And Seven Coffins. entered yesterday by the Ann Arbor Railroad Company through its receivers, Norman B. Pit-cairn, et al. tional disputes.

Her will was filed with Judge William H. Lueders in Probate Court Berati sat with his chin raised upon his hand, sprawling across yesterday. The judgment was awarded in i 1 Ik JK AcTy i the table, his eyes fixed upon his After giving certain articles of the court of District Judge Arthur vleltor. Katberlne had voiced the only practical 'plan for keeping the man whom we suspected of being Jack Leslie in ignorance of Mary's whereabouts. I saw with her that if we once succeeded in getting Mary away to the secluded camp on the shore of the little New Hampshire lake, without Leslie guessing our ruse, she ought to stay in that safe place indefinitely.

However, I could not help but see and gauge the chief objection to the plan the complete separation from Noel which such a long Journey would entail. It was only a few hours ago that I had brightened the color of the two young creatures at the parting which Noel's father had forced upon them by promising that I would bring Mary up to the city once a week, and so give them tha opportunity to see and talk, to each other. And now I must scrap that promise and bring sore disap "France has made the first sacri Moscow, May 20 (AP Tho of Moscow, in one of their great- jewelry to nephews and nieces, the will gives the remainder of her flee," the latter went on. "I am hoping that Italy will make tho eat demonstrations of public grief, jewelry to her sister, Mrs. Ella second.

I ask you to send a mes Meyers Davis. The residue then is to be divided into two equal senger, General Berati, across to the French Embassy and to request them to hand you a letter which J. Tuttle, Derolt, in a suit brought by eleven-year-old Ann Newbold Brandes, through her father, Elmer W. Brandes, Ann Arbor, Mich, for $160,000 damages for injuries in a grade crossing accident on Federal Highway No. 27, four miles from Ithaca, July 23, 1932.

The child was riding in an automobile driven by her parts, they are holding, addressed to you In my care. I tell you frankly that One part is to go to George, Clarence and William Schneider, Anna Lishawa, Delia Radcliff, Mae I dared not bring it myself acrosa the frontier or travel with it to Owen, and Blancne Klusmeyer, Rome, but the letter is there. When you see what It contains, I will ti I- trudged to the New Virgins Monastery tonight and deposited the remains of the 49 victims of the Maxim Gorky disaster in crypts and Craves. While a band played funeral dirges and relatives stood In tears, 42 urns and seven red coffins were borne sadly into the quiet old cemetery adjoining the monastery where Peter the Great is said to have executed 800 guardsmen more than two centuries ago. The remains of Pilot Nicholal Blagin, who caused the world's brothers and sisters of her hus mother, Mrs." Grace Brandes, which finish my explanation," "That means," Berati said, "that I shall have to keep you alive for was struck by an Ann Arbor train.

The child wan thrown from the machine and injured so severely, pointment to them. anothor half an hour?" "It would be advisable," Fa wley band, in equal shares. The other halt goes to her two brothers, Robert M. and Oscar E. Meyer, and her M.

Davis, in equal shares. She names her brother, Oscar E. Meyer and her husband's brother, George W. Schneider, coexecutors. The estate is estimated at $25,000 in real and personal property.

according to her petition, as to be Sees Trouble Ahead. I shall see that she stays up acquiesced. CONTINUED TOMORROW totally disabled for the remainder there with you, of course. But I of her life, see trouble ahead for me in car The petit jury awarded her rying out that particular plan." $46,500 on June 6, 1934. "I suppose Noel will be difficult In Women's Clubs worst airplane disaster by crashing into the Gorky while stunting in violation of orders, found a place of honor in burial with the others.

about it," Katherlne said. Recalls Fatal Accident. "Not Noel," I rejoined promptly. Bonding Companies Appeal. Two appeals from judgments of A fatal accident that occurred i "When I tell him about Jack Leslie, ho will be only too glad to have Mary safely away.

Mary is the ona as a physician was taking a pa Clubs' Convention To Hear District Judge Paul Jones, Cleveland, Ohio, awarding the City of tient to Christ Hospital for an Although lie had been held up to the public as an "air hoodlum," his ashes lay in state with the others when Joseph Stalin, Dictator, stood his turn as guard of honor in the emergency operation, is the basis Cleveland judgments totaling Noted Newspaper Woman who will rebel. She will feel that she is running away from danger, leaving her young husband to tha Officers elected yesterday at the annual convention of the Ohio State Council, Knights of Columbus, are shown above. They are, seated, left to right: State Secretary, Raymond McXowetfj Delegate to the Supreme Convention, William A. Krupp, and State Deputy Prank G. Jones.

Standing, left to right: Cincinnati Delegate to the Supreme Convention, Frank L. Raxnmaoher, and State Treasurer, John D. King. 142.52 under depository bonds given by four bonding companies for the Hall of Columns of the Labor machinations of Jack Leslie, But I shall be adamant." Union House. Guardian Trust Company, Cleveland, Ohio, to the Sinking Fund Commission of the City of Cleveland, were filed in United States A procession of several thousand I'm glad of that," Katherine said.

persons, carrying wreaths and ban of a suit for $25,000 damages, filed in Common Pleas Court yesterday. Dr. Frank H. Lever, Loveland, Ohio, was obliged to send a woman patient to the hospital for a hurried operation to save her life last February 2. His chauffeur was driving over Camargo Pike, when the machine struck Miss Maggie G.

Fisher crossing the pike near Miami Avenue, Madeira. "But. may I suggest that you tell her nothing of the matter until we ners and accompanied by bands, made the four-mile trudge, much of it over cobblestone streets, to Circuit Court of Appeals yesterday by the bonding companies. are safely up in New Hampshire?" Investigation Of Mexican Situation Sought "Unless we want to let ourselves The city sued following sus the monastery. pension of the Guardian Trust The disclosure that the crash of In for a temperamental scene," I said dryly.

"There is no other plan possible save to keep the whole thing secret from her," Miss Fisher's skull and both legs a third plane was only averted at the time of the dlstaster because By Knights In Closing State Convention were fractured. She was taken Company in February, 1933. The city then had on deposit Sinking Fund Commission funds totaling $849,525.35 secured by depository bonds totaling $750,000. When the an endangered pilot beat a fright I suppose Noel ought to be the machine with Dr. Lever's patient to the hospital.

She died ened motion picture operator into warnod as soon as possible," she said anxiously. submission, was made today. a few hours later. city discovered its deposits "frozen" United States call upon the Mexican After electing officers and state in the bank, it made demands on Government to cease its policy of Through Ireton and Schoenle, attorneys, Thomas W. Fisher, 7511 Camargo Pike, Madeira, a brother, delegates to the national conven On Trip Earlier.

"That troubles me not at all," I V. Rybushkin, who was piloting a third plane from which pictures were being taken of the Maxim Gorky, said after the huge craft denying fundamental and Inalien able rights to American citizens re the bonding companies, and, the bonding companies refusing to pay, brought two suits. District Judge Paul Jones heard the cases. The answered. "I shall tell my father as administrator, filed the suit yes siding in Mexico and conform their and Dicky all about it within tha hurtled downward his operator- policies of government in accord terday, charging that Dr.

Lever's automobile was being driven in ex passenger leaped upon him and at next hour, and Noel will be amply protected." i ity had received certain dividends ance with the American principle." cess of 45 miles an hour, and, de tempted to strangle him to get him away from the controls. Following the reports of state of mm ttiifc "Then," she said briskly, from the bank's liquidator before the two judgments were awarded. manding $25,000 as damages from ficers yesterday morning, Raymond the physician for Miss Fisher's, Bonding companies filing the iaity, Columbus, and State Warden, Peter Frye, Cresline. Delegates elected to represent the Ohio Council at the national convention in New York in August are William A. Krupp, Fremont; Rev.

T. A. Kennedy, Toledo; Frank L. Rammacher, Cincinnati; Harold Romer, Coldwater; A. B.

Muenzer, Warren; Thomas J. Duffy, Columbus; George J. O'Brien, Alliance Richard L. Maher, Cleveland; Henry P. Drake, Bridgeport, and Jones.

Decrying the anti-rell-glous disorders and outbreaks which have repeatedly occurcd in Mexico," the convention dispatched a telegram to President Roosevelt urging "that the Government of the death. T. Miller, Supreme Director of the Ohio Council and former Mayor of would better get busy dn the preparations for the trip, This new der vclopment means that we ought to start before daybreak. D0NAHEY RETURNS FIRE. tion and addressing a resolution to President Roopevelt requesting an investigation of anti-Catholic activities by the Mexican government, the Ohio Council of the Knights of Columbus last night closed its thirty-sixth annual convention with a dance at the Hotel Netherland Plaza.

Frank G. Jones, Cleveland, was chosen State Deputy. Other officers elected are. State Secretary, Ray McKowen, belphos; State Treasurer, John D. King, Belief on taine; State Advocate, Edward A.

Mor- appeals, and the amounts of judgments against each one, follows: Cleveland, addressed the delegates on "Alms and Ideals of the Order." United States Fidelity and Guar "That chap will not give up watch. NEW SUITS FILED. COMMON PLEAS COURT. anty Company, Baltimore, Women visitors were entertained with a luncheon and bridge party 214.31 on bonds aggregating $450,003, ing the house he probably figures thai: both Jerry Tlcer and I were A48610. Thomas W.

Fisher, administra- tor. vs. Dr. Frank H. Lever.

For 125 nnn v.mlinj Pnaimltv Pnmnnnv Balti- yesterday at the Hyde Park Country Club. lying to him but it Isn't probable Mount Washington L. B. d. more, $63,973.19 on bonds totaling Company vs.

Edgar b. Williams et al. For Employees Liabilities As hat he will get out of bed before The convention voted to meet In $3,045 and foreclosure of mortKase. Toledo next year. surance Corporation, Boston, APHVA RAT.

rV.mr.an.. Anna S. Rabkln et al. For $689 and fore- $61,414.63 on bonds totaling daybreak to 'come over here. He will have to sleep sometime, and the hours Just before dawn are probably the ones when he climbs Into bod for the first time he'a a Broad closure of mortgage, S125.000.

and Hartford Accident Ai8bi3. Kooert L. Black, trustee, v. Stinging Reply Sent Cinclnnatian On Bonus Bill Letter. SNQD1IM BUREAU intCUL DKPATCH.

Washington, May 20 Senator A V. Donahey of Ohio today sent a corching reply to J. W. Herr, 8 Peasenhall. Lane, Cincinnati, who wrote that he was sorry he had voted for Donahey laBt November because tha latter had failed "to vote for sound government measures in the face of the demagogic appeal of a cheap priest from Michigan." "I refer to your spineless stand and Indemnity Company, Hartford, MISS MARJORIE BHULER.

Miss Marjorle Shuler, a member of the staff of the Christian Sclonce Monitor, and one of the busiest members of the National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs, will be the principal speaker at, the Federation convention dinner Saturday night at the Hotel Netherland Plaza. Busi ueorge uucnenDerger, Auditor. For revaluation of Drooerty. within my reach within my grasp you would pay for your treachery A48614. The Bell Bulldine- Comsanv $71,107.11 on bonds aggregating $150,000.

Each judgment way playboy, you know." with your life." ueorge uucKenDerger, Auditor. or revaluation of property. "Of course, you're right," I said, bears interest at 1.5 per cent from "I knew there was a risk," Faw A4ooio. ine h. rugn pnntini; com but however are 'you golne to-man The Spy Paramount January 18, 1935.

pany VS. Georre Guekenbereer. Auditor. ley admitted coolly. "On tne other age about the She won't be For revaluation of property.

hand, I know that you have brains. A48616. Frank Jackson vs. Gertrude awake at that hour." ness and professional women from Contractor Is Bankrupt. jacKson.

j-or divorce. I am less afraid of you than I A48617. The StandRrrl Oil Pnmnnnv vm all parts of tho state will atend the By Phillips Oppenheim by pur. be; should be of most men, because I 'Henry Hegener, contractor and lusepn w. liamson.

jpor dub. 63. A48618. William Staunton vs. Oscar convention, which will open Satur cox.

j-or 53,815 as damages. builder, 2817 Lehman Road, Price Hill, and his wife, Mrs. Louise day and close Sunday. A48619. Margaret Staunton vs.

Oscar 8. Miss Shuler lias traveled widely on the Patman bonus bill," Herr's letter read. "Certainly you will have brains and courage enough to support Mr. Roosevelt's veto when think that when you have listened to what I have to say you will probably widen your view. You will realize that the person whom you 1 rt.nl.

A all aa h. of aai! Hegener, yesterday entered volun INSTALLMENT 32. b. rox, or as damages. A48620.

New Foundation L. St B. Com In tho course of her newspaper tary petitions in bankruptcy in lingered for a moment, and stepped pany vs. Katheryn Mueller et al. For si, ill) tnd foreclosure of mortgace.

District Court. It comes up again. unhindered into his car. This was UNDAY next. Four days from today," Fawley an-h a A brtsklv.

"Of A48621. Aetna Ufa Insurance Company vs. Ethel S. Tumulty. Petition In error The husband lists liabilities of work.

She has made eight trips to Europe. Recontly she returned from a airplane trip around the coast of South America the first stage of his desperate mis To this thrust, Senator Donahey, who voted for the Patman bill! men. $105,661.44 and assets of $11,800, of sion Bafely accomplished. Elida had warned him almost passionately A48622. Charles J.

Walter vs. Mary J. while his Ohio colleague, Senator which $7,250 represents real estate, course, before that time I vvauer. to declare a trust and for and into the interior. In her trav Robert J.

Bulkley, voted against it, $500 household goods, $2, MO lie- that it was the second which would prove most difficult. counts receivable, and $5,000 life els she has attended nearly every large convention of women any A48623. The Rathkamp Brothers Company vs. Roy Dutton. For si, 166.64.

A48624. George P. Gross vs. Virgil Mc- Once more Fawley crossed that have an almost Impossible task to perform, but if I should succeed four days from today. You will do me the favor perhaps to look at this insurance.

The wife's most of which is with that where In the world. She is a mom Wueary. ror "She'll never know she's bolrig moved," Katherlne said confidently. "She's sleeping in a room with open windows, so there'll be no change of temperature; we'll wrap her in hefc blankets instead of risking her wak- ing by dressing her, and we cari turn on the heater in tho car if it's at all chilly. "When she wakens," Katherlne went on, evidently marking out every step of her way as she talked, "I can take care of all her needs, save a tub bath.

I can give her a sponge we must take two large water jugs, one for hot water, and one for cold. shall have my alcohol Btove with Its tray and some small saucepans, and if you'll draw up the cap anywhere along 1 the road when, Ftith wakens, I can care for hee almost as expeditiously as if I had her here in the nursery. 'i "I shall need all of the tonneau for her," she continued. "She can "In your own language, you had 'guts' enough during the war to roll in between warm blankets and bor of the National Womon's Press A48625. Clark Street L.

ft B. Company vs. Tliyrza R. Davles. For $3,672 and of her husband, totals Club, and Vice President of the fill yourself with choice food while He? assets are valued at $0,730, of huge spacious apartment, at the far end of which Berati sat enthroned behind his low desk, a grim and motionless figure.

The chair on his left-hand side was vacant. There was no sign anywhere New York City Newspaper Women's the boys were courageously throw which $2,500 is scheiuled jointly small sketch. You will see I have marked in pencil three crosses Just foreclosure of mortgage. A48626. Anna M.

Patterson vs. Edson F.vPatterson. For divorce. 48627. Ella L.

Negus vs. Thomas G. Negus. For divorce and alimony. Club.

ing their bodies against the gleam with her husband. Miss Mildred Pflster, Cincinnati where I should think I might install ing' steel of our enemies. Whether Claims of unsecured creditors of Business Women's Club, Is general the war was right or wrong has Hegener total Principal accuse of betraying her has saved Italy." "Fine talk," Berati sneered. "Never in my life," Fawley assured him, "have I made a statement which I could not prove. What I am going to disclose now Is the greatest secret which has existed in Europe for a hundred years.

If it is your wish that I should continue in the presence of these men, I will do so. For reasons of policy, I should advise you to send them away. I am unarmed. Your person is sacred from me. I give you my word as an American officer that I shall not raise my hand to save my life.

I do pray for one thing, however, and that is that the few words I have to say now are spoken for your ear only." "Search this man for arms," Bv rati commanded. Fawley held out hit' hands. Tho two guards went over him care our fiends the enemy." chairman. TO LEAVE HOSPITAL SOON. nothing to do with the service ren creditors are John Gayner, 412 The Colonel studied the plan.

He Eagle Savings Building, Mrs. Mary Vail Collier, widow of dered by our World War yeterans. "In voting for the Patman bonus GRADUATES TO TAKE BOW, Clarence E. Murdock, u053 Padicik When winners of the American referred to a hand-drawn map and turned back again to the plan. He nodded his head slowly in uncon bill I had my first chance to help Road, Price Hill Electric Allen Collier, former head of the Procter and Collier Company, probably will return to her home at 108 Association of University Women repay the boys that which honor scholarships at the University of ably belonged to them and should Building and Loan Association, 3533 Warsaw Avenue, Ferdinand Bosken, 4711 Glenway Ave East Auburn Avenue within a few vinced but portentous fashion.

days from Jewish Hospital, where have been paid long ago, and have the American 'guts' to over "With every moment of our inter Cincinnati are announced at a luncheon meeting of Cincinnati branch of the association Saturday nue, $2,500, and Prudantial Insur- of Patonl. "I ought to apologize for my sudden return to Rome, perhaps," Fawley ventured. "Events marched quicker than had anticipated. Except for a brief stay at Monte Carlo, I have come directly from Paris." Berati leaned slightly forward. His eyes were like slits of coal-black fire, his lower lip was dragged down, his face resembled a sculptor's effort to reproduce the human sneer.

"You have been paying quite a round of visits, I understand," he remarked icily. "London I scarce tiYia llnorwant on nnprfltinn fni. fin. course," he said coldly, "you 'im ride the President veto if nec pendicitis last week, friends said nce CmPanny oI America, Carew at Vernon Manor, interest will turn essary have a little exercise, and I can keep her amused for two or three hours. Then we'll stop at the flrsfc wayside inn where we can have a heated bathroom, and take a couple of rooms for a few hours.

luat o-Vit -MTfi fn rer.fintlv ho. vu.vw. toward Dr. Aline Abaecherli, who "A just nation will be true to those who defended it in time of press me the more, Major Fawley, with your exceptional ability as a do we call it spy or Secret Serv came Regent of the Cincinnati Chapter of the Daughters of the was recently presented to Klnir Victor Emanuel and Queen Helen Enter Bankruptcy Petitions. danger Tour letter is a master American Revolution.

of Italy at Rome. Dr. Abaecherli, Voluntary petitions in bankruptcy- I'll give Faith a bath, a nap, and piece of personal selfishness, and I ice star? I leave it to you to choose. while an undergraduate at the Uni were filed in District Court yester am indeed sorry for you." fully. The contents of his pockets were laid out upon the table.

"The Signor has no weapon," one of the two men announced. Senator Donahey sent a copy of day by Alton Newman, brakeman, his letter to the editor of the 2042 Sixth Street, Portsmouth, Ohio, ly thought that London and Down a play period let her get pleasant ly fatigued traveling around the hotel rooms. You and Mary and I can take turns watching her, and. In that way we all can snatch a nap, as well as the boys. We'll all "Be there at tnat spot at the time and hour appointed, and France, with your assistance, shall betray herself." Fawley rose to his feet.

American Legion Magazine, In Good Tkste ing Street were places with which and Fred Lehr, bankrupt cement contractor, doing business as Lehr and Son, 2528 Cypress Way, Cincin dianapolis, together with a copy of we had any present cocern. "You were misinformed, sir." Herr's, with the privilege of publishing both. Sy FRANCINE MARKEL; nati. "I gather that I am a free man?" Fawley replied calmly. "London have lunch, and then we can go for three hours more before we stop Newman's liabilities totaled he asked.

and Washington are both concerned $1,146.81. Assets were valued at for the night. "You are 'a free man," the Colonel versity, received several scholarships awarded by the University Women's unit in recognition of her ability. From here Dr. Abaecherli went to Bryn Mawr, won several honors there, and continued her advanced research.

The Cincinnati branch gives three scholarships each year to promising undergraduates at tho University of Cincinnati and contributes to the national organization's fellowships granted to graduate women pursuing advanced research in specialized fields. LOAN APPLICATIONS MOUNT $200, said to be exempt. "The next day we'll follow the1 "Walt outside the door," Berati ordered. The men retired. Fawley returned the various articles they had left upon the table to his pockets.

Hr waited until the door was closed. "General Berati," he said, "on the twenty-fourth of May or thereabouts you intended to launch the most amazing airplane attack which history has ever dreamed of some thousand airplanes were to have destroyed utterly Nice, Toulon and Marseille and swept around upon Lehr lists debts of $11,231.69 and assets of $7,955, of which $6,000 rep- same plan, and with good luck we ought to arrive at the camp in the late afternoon. At any rate, we'll keep on, for Faith will be so tired at the end of the second day that answered calmly. "I do not like you. I do not trust you.

I hate these intermeshed political and military eruptions which in a single second destroy the work of years. In letting you go free I submit to authority, but if you carefor a warning, take it. You are a self- resents real estate value. Principal unsecured creditors are Equitable Life Assurance Society, Schmidt Building Delta Loan Associa she'll go to sleep in the car, and we can carry her into the cabin and put her down without disturbing her," acknowledged spy. You will be watched from the- moment you "How you've planned everything! leave my doors, and if the time tion, 3512 Eastern Avenue, $1,110, find Washington Bank and Trust Company, $1,027.

Creditors Hold Meetings. First meetings of crediton were held yesterday in the office of I exclaimed admiringly. should come when you make that Under Title Two Of Housing Act Pass $200,000 Mark. Cincinnati district loan applications under Title 2 of the Federal Housing Act passed the $200,000 mark last week, according to a report made yesterday to John E. State Director, by Harold D.

Comey, District Director, Federal Housing Administration. Loan applications approved for new construction and for refinancing of old mortgages aggregated $201,150 in the nine counties of Southwest Ohio under the jurisdiction of Director Comey. The Ohio total as of May 11 wa3 $2,745,975 under Title 2. Of this amount Cleveland district aggregated $2,122,545 and Columbus area of 40 counties $422,280. Cleveland "Thank you," she said, with an in the present Berati rang a bell from under his desk, an unseen gesture.

In complete silence, so stealthily that Fawley was unaware of their presence until he felt a heavy hand upon each of his shoulders, two of the new Civic Guards had entered the room and moved up to where ha stood. They were standing on either side of him now portents of the grim future. "You and the Princess," Berati said harshly; "both of you pretend to have been working for Italy. You have been working for England. The Princess, for all I know, has been working for France' "Not exactly correct, sir," Fawley interrupted.

"Of the Princess' activities I know little, except that I believe she was trying to coerce you into signing a treaty with the wrong party in Germany. So far as I am concerned, I will admit that I have deceived you. I professed to enter your service. I never had the intention of working for one nation only. I had what I DELIHIANS TO MEET.

Mrs. Lamonte Durbrow will be hostess to members of the Aurora Delphian Chapter at their closing meeting at 1:30 o'clock tomorrow at her home on Herschel Avenue. All members will take part in a review of the year's art course. An exhibition of paintings arranged by Mrs. Durbrow will be on display.

Tea will be served during a social hour. exaggerated sweeping bow. "If you'4 exercise your jawbones the way I'm doing, I should be able to toss the little slip which they say all men of your profession make sooner or later, I pray that I may be the one to benefit." Fawley sighed as he drew himself up and stood with his hand upon W. J. Kuertz.

Referee in Bank Paris. A Germany army, munitioned and armed by Soviet Russia, was to have Joined hands with 10 divisions of Italians upon the Fastorn frontier of France. Roughly, these were your plans." "It is fortunate, indeed," Berati them so well is the man who knows hem so well is the man who is about to die." "We are all about to die," was the indifferent response. "The lenght of our lives Is merely a figure of speech. In comparison with the cause for which I am fighting, my life is as valueless as a handful of dust." the door handle.

compliment right back to you. There isn't a thing you haven't thought of, and I know it. For instance, here's a test question, and I'll swear you have the answer ready before I have the words fairly out of my mouth." "I really do not know, Colonel," he expoatulated, "why you dislike me so much. I need not have ruptcy, Cincinnati, in the bankruptcy cases of Clarence Kyle, salesman, 1714 Race Street Joseph F. Calme, machinist, 1912 Maple Avenue, Norwood, and Daniel F.

Davis, boxing instructor, 3119 Harvey Avenue. None of the bankrupts having property distributable to creditors, no trustees were On board ship tipping is almost an obligatory item of expense. The amount, of course, varies in accord worked at all. I have chosen to work in the greatest cause the world has ever known the great ance with the length of the trip area covers 39 counties. as well as the service given.

cause of peace. I have already "What is this cause of (CONTINUED TOMORROW.) (CopyrUht, 1935, K. T. Inc) risked my life half a dozen times. Once more makes no difference.

Perhaps when you have settled venture to consider a greater cause down on your estates, with Does Your Club, Meet Todav? children and grandchildren, you will MEETING TO END SEASON. The last meeting until autumn of the Society of Friends of the Sick Poor will be held at 11 o'clock Thursday at the convent, 812 Dayton Street. Mons. R. Marcellus Wagner will speak.

Mrs. William C. Lambert will preside. PRE-SCHOOL ROUND-UI The ninth summer round-up of pre-school children will be held from 9 to 12 o'clock Thursday at Westwood School. Mothers who wish to enroll their children may telephone Mrs.

Edward Deitemclcr, Montana 2622 or Mrs. C. P. Bumond, Montana 0956 R. ISSRCGisrtRco u.s.Lzymrevr omct not regard the man who works be Asks Bankruptcy Discharge.

Discharge from her debts are sought in a petition filed in District Court yesterday by Anne Miller, bankrupt, Fairfield Township, Highland County. PICNIC IS SCHEDULED hind the scenes quite so venomously. VOO SAY YOU OJEle By the by, if I must submit LOST I NTHe to perpetual escort, may I beg that at heart." "There Is one thing about you, Major Fawley," he said. "There will not be many words between us, so I will pay you a compliment. I think you are the bravest man I ever met" "You flatter me," Fawley murmured.

"Somehow or other," Berati went FOR FIVE you will give me two of your light est guards? The two who mounted WITHOUT i. my footboard coming up would break the back axle of my car be The proper tips given by each first-class passenger occupying an average room for six or ten days are: $5 each to the room steward or stewardess, the deck steward, the dining room steward and the lounge steward. The chef and chief steward should be tipped if you have received some special favors from them; otherwise it is unnecessary. If you have had your meals In your room, your steward or stewardess should be given a larger amount. If you have had any of your meals on deck, your tip to the deck steward should be a more generous one.

Give your bath steward or stewardess from $1.50 to $2.50., Any other steward or stewardess who has given you special attention should likewise be remembered. Tomorrow Mav the Groom Walk Up the Aisle With His Bride-to-Be? Copirioht bv Pubho l.edoer. Ine. Miss Maxkel will promptly mail personal answers to Questions from any readers inclosing with their Questions sell-addressed, stamped envelopes, he asked. "By this time you should have known," Fawley answered.

"Remember, I went through the war. I started as an ardent soldier. The profession of arms was to me almost a sacred one. I took it as an axiom that the waging of war alone could decide the destinies of the world. I came out at the end of the war a broken man.

The horror of it had poisoned my blood. For two years I was recovering my health mentally and physically. I came back into the world a crank if you like, a missionary if yod will, but at any rate, a man with a single desperate purpose. It made a man of me onco again. My own life became, as I have told you, worthless exoept in so far as I could use it to carry out my purpose.

Washington alone knew the truth and they thought me crazy. Two fore we reached Sospel." The Colonel looked coldly at his on, you learned tne most impor departing guest. "You need have.no fear, Major Fawley," he said. "You are no JEWISH CONSUMPTIVE RELIEF At 10:80 a. meeting of newly elected officers and board members at Rockdale Avenue Temple.

i CHAPTER P. E. O. Last dinner meeting of year at home of Misa Anna Sutherland, 47 Tha Alexandria. CINCINNATI'S NO.

89, UNITED SPANINH WAR VETERANS At 1:30 p. meeting in Memorial Hall. CINCINNATI CHAPTER NO. 2, AMERICAN WAR MOTHERS At 1:30 p. boat ride on Island Queen.

ALEXANDER FRANK AUXILIARY NO. 86, UNITED SPANISH WAR VETERANS At 8 p. meeting at Odd Fellows Temple. WILLIAM C. SALT WOMEN'S RELIEP CORPS Meeting at Mooso Hall, Norwood.

FAIRVIEW PLAYGROUND MOTHERS' CLUB At p. meeting at Publio School. ST. THOMAS AQUINAS P. A.

At 1 p. luncheon In school auditorium. tant secrets of the French fortifl-catins. You must have taken enormous risks. I sent five men after you to check your statements and every one of them lies burled among the mountains.

Yours was To Follow Inspection Of Good Will Fresh Air Farm. Inspection of Good Will Fresh Air Camp and Farm will be followed by a picnic on the grounds, five miles beyond Cheviot, June 8. Visitors who travel by street car will be transported from the West-wood car to the farm by the Good Will bus which will make hourly trips, according to Dr. Richard E. Scully, executive director.

A dramatic program, with Miss Mary Bope directing, will be given. PARTY FOR OFFICERS. A dinner and theater party will be given by the Ladies Auxiliary of the Sergeant John J. Rooney Post No. 1243, Veterans of Foreign Wars, in honor of the Department President, Mrs.

Emma Rettig and the Rocording Secretary, Mrs. longer a prisoner. My motor bicycle scouts will trace you from the moment you leave to wherever you go and telephone to me their report. I Catherine Havelln, at 1 o'clock this a wonderful and courageous effort but your visit here today Is perhaps a braver action still. Do you realize that, Fawley? You must have known that if ever you came shall get in touch at once with the Chef de la Surcte of the district.

Things may happen or they may not" Fawley drew a deep breath of the afternoon at the Hotel Gibson. Miss people in England divined it To Mary Alice Mesch will preside..

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