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TIIK CINCINNATI KNIJUIRER Page Coal Output Below Half Of Normal, Appalachian Reports Tuesday, May 14, 1JMO Real Estate Transfers PRODUCTION Engineers Await "Go" Sign In Plans To Move Quarters 21100 acre of land In Section 36; $1 (Tax Indicated ln transfers Is affixed at High Court Authority Sought For Lower Bench Injunctions Against Eviction Of Tenants (tax $2.20) the rate or Bo cents lor every ouu or irac tlon thereof of value of property conveyed) "vBut 30 Per Cent MOHAWK Margaret Stoffel and Joseph her husband, to Clifford G. Walker andkrson TOWNSHIP Gertrude L. Lot 19 of Samuel J. Browne's estate Bauman to Otis C. Rledel and Hester also, an irregular lot adjoining; $1 his wife, two acres of land In Sur To Buildings At Ft.

Thomas vey 706; $1 (tax (tax iiMiw.TtsriN TOWNSHIP Margaret Lena brink to Margaret Muller, one acre of In District 8, Survey MOHAWK Lillian Seurkamp to Charlotte M. Stevens, 25 by 125 feet on the east side of McMicken Avenue, being part land in Survey 1677; i ttax ti.iu. If recommendations in its hands division personnel at a reasonable ANDERSON TOWNSHIP Jack C. Shlnkle of Lot 220 of Col. John Riddle estate on two cases In which eviction proceedings were begun against tenants before courts had made final disposition of their cases.

are approved by the War Depart to Frank C. and Constance nornscne cost. He said that one of the barracks already had been converted $1 (tax $8.25) By Wilshire Reveals. Filth Is Held Factor In Texas Outbreak; Polio Kills One Boy Austin, May 13 (AP) George State Health Officer, said today the so-called mystery malady sweeping San Antonio and Corpus Christ! was no mystery, and that the outbreak "very likely" could be attributed to unsanitary conditions. Cox diagnosed the disease as either poliomyelitis or encephalitis, and warned the cities affected to clean up.

Four fatalities have resulted from the 15 cases of the malady reported in San Antonio. One person was reported-in critical condition today in Corpus Christi, where four cases were reported. In Amarillo. Jerry Hall Owen, 7, died last night of polio, the first victim there. meier, one acre oi lana in nurvey ois $1 (tax $7.15.1.

MONTGOMERY Clara Winkelman, Geral into four apartments at a cost of ANDERSON TOWNSHIP Nicholas P. Trmn Trustee, tn Virginia G. Kintler, $3,500. If his recommendation for dine E. C.

Hauck, Jane A. C. Bischoff and LaVeme M. C. Cassinellt to Alice R.

Jacobson, part of Lot 4 of Nathaniel the use of Ft. Thomas is not ap R. E. Howe, Corporation's Terwilliger's subdivision; i (tax part of Lots 15 and 16 of Trapp Cobb's Subdivision, Survey 620; $1 (tax ANDERSON TOWNSHIP Olive C. Busch to Roy and Anna Reynolds, Lot 175 of MT.

AUBURN Cecelia P. Matthews to Martin W. Prior and Bernice Y. Prior, ment, the Ohio River Division, Corps of Engineers, will move from Columbus, Ohio, to the military post, at Ft. Thomas, and the Cincinnati District, Corps of Engineers, will move from the Federal Building to the Union Central Annex, Third and Walnut Sts.

This was announced yesterday President, Urges Law To Avert Labor Crises. an irregular lot on the north side of Earnshaw Avenue. 150 feet east of proved, Colonel Dunn said, he would seek quarters in the Union Central Annex recently vacated by the Air Transport Command. Colonel Strong said he wished to move his office into the Union Cen Innley o. rsrou ocwiiu buwuibiwu $1 (tax Auburn Avenue; $1 (tax $3.85) ivnwnAT.K! William R.

Reynolds and MT. AUBURN Joseph F. Krlege and Mary Iva, his wife, and Nannie R. Leybold and Curtis, her husband, to Alma Geier Although the coal miners' two week truce went into effect yes 8., his wife, to Albert A. and Charles f.

Laterro. ixtt zo oi uurnet ana tral Building in the event the divi and Clara juicneniauD, uu uy jjv on the northeast comer of Kessler and Reeder's Subdivision; also, part of Lot Washington, May 13 (AP) The Supreme Court was asked today to rule that lower Federal courts have authority to enjoin eviction of tenants pending appeals. The Justice Department told the court that "the strongest guarantee to Americans In rented homes" is the Office of Price Administration's "right" to get a Federal injunction to halt such proceedings. The department seeks to overturn a ruling by the Sixth U. S.

Circuit Court of Appeals at Cincinnati which refused to stop an eviction pending appeal. Robert L. Stern, special assistant to the Attorney General, arguing the issues before the high court, asserted: "Unless the OPA Administrator has the right to Federal injunctive relief against unlawful state court evictions, the door is left 286 of same subdivision; SI (tax $9.35) Mitchell SI ttax b.zo. terday, a survey made by Appalachian Coals, the world's larg by Col. Beverly C.

Dunn, U. S. Division Engineer, Columbus, and MT. AUBURN Julia L. Buell to Louis and Laura Hunt, 25 by 130 feet on the AVONDALE Martin Shear to Milton Shear, 48 bv 150 feet on the north side of Forest 48 feet east of Van Col.

Paschal N. Strong, U. S. Dis est coal marketing agency, with south side of proposed Inwood Place trict Engineer, Cincinnati. $1 (tax Antwerp i (tax j.ju).

The two cases originated in Covington, where a tenant was evicted by Dr, Lucas J. Lee through an order of Sue Lakenan, Justice of the Peace, and in Columbus, Ohio, where the Probate Judge ordered eviction of the tenant of a house which two purchasers had acquired from the administrator of an estate. In the Covington case, District Judge Mac Swinford refused to issue an injunction reversing the eviction. In the Columbus case the eviction never took place, because the OPA obtained a stay from Justice Stanley Reed of tho Supreme Court, after District Judge Mel G. Underwood had refused permanent injunction to stay the eviction.

Both District Judges disclaimed jurisdiction over evictions. The Circuit Court of Appeals declined headquarters in Cincinnati, dis- nnsn mix Antoinette Hazen to Harry Colonel Dunn said that a sur MT. HEALTHY May L. Plnney to Ralph her husband. Lot 54 and part of Ross, part or Lot 89 or Seward Home sion takes Ft.

Thomas, because the personnel of his ofice could be housed on one floor instead of being scattered over several floors as is the case at the Federal Building. He said he was advised that a number of Federal agencies now in rented quarters outside the Federal Building in Cincinnati would take any space there vacated by his office. Lot 55 of Lawn Subdivision; l. CITY BRIEFS stead Subdivision; si (tax si.es) closed last night that the day's production would not reach half of vey at Ft. Thomas revealed that the administration building there BOND HILL Ambrose F.

Brauseh and Josephine his wife, to Hilda Mc-Mahon, Lot 17 and part of Lot 16 of MT. WASHINGTON Harry F. Crow to Stella L. Deremo, part of Lot 15 of S. D.

Corbly's Subdivision; $1 (tax a normal day's output. Cooperative L. ft a. A. ssuoamsion; a S7.S0).

has 80,000 square feet of space available for the division office and that the Army barracks there could be converted Into apartments for Reporting- for Appalachian Coals, (tax $12. 1U). MT. WASHINGTON Charles F. Miller to John M.

Markham, store at 2111 Beech mont Avenue, five-year lease from No BRIGHTON Iva Davis to David M. Zell-man, Lot 5 and part of Lot 6, Square 3 of David Gibson's Subdivision; $1 (tax which annually distributes In 28 states more than 30,000,000 tons vemoer ma, mommy rental i.u. NORTH COLLEGE HILL Charles L. of bituminous coal produced in Rack and Ida his wife, to Marie CALIFORNIA Joseph L. Layman and Martha, his wife, to Harry L.

Hamilton Haubner, Lota 19 to 23, Inclusive, of West Virginia, Kentucky, Tennes Clarence Thiemann Dies; open for widespread circumvention and Gertrude, nis wue, aois i uu uiovernook subdivision; si (tax 511. OS) 6 of Rogers Addition; $1 (tax $4.95) and evasion of the rent and evic NORTH8IDE Lillian Bucholz to Cecil C. see and Virginia, Wilshire Smoker Careless, Loss $200: Fire among cardboard packing boxes at the plant of the Grippo Cone Pretzel 324 W. Court caused $200 damage late yesterday. Marshal Daniel Vogel said the blaze apparently was caused by a careless smoker.

Boys Break Windows: Officials of the Central Frog and Switch Wasson Road, near Marburg Avenue, informed police yesterday that boy vandals broke 125 windows in the plant over the week end. Damage was estimated at $100. Police Hedges and Alma, his wife, part ot Lot CENTRAL Woman's Exchange to Ervin Silverman and Perry Sonnenschein, doing to order them to grant injunctions tion control system." Secretary-Treasurer, had this to 20 oi iangiana ana jLnomson euoai vision; $1 (tax The government based its appeal against the evictions. business as superior juercnanani- nanv fjve-vear lease from June 1. 194d Head Of Wholesale Grocery, ay: NORTHRIDIi' Anthonv Short nnrt Clnra of fourth and fifth floors of building at his wife, to Ruth B.

Myers, part of Lot SI of Janet Thomsons Estate: also. 113 W. Fourth mommy renuu ou. nnFurnT oenre-e Hoffman to Central (See pictures on page lk) part of Lot 79 of same subdivision; SI Mem ABouTiQWMi Fairmount B. L.

Lot 3 and part of Lot 2 of Fanny R. Carson's Subdivi Family Concern Cofounder "In checking on the production NORTHSIDE Conrad Foertsch and Ethel sion; $1 (tax SU7.0U). his wife, to Hazel Mackay, 33 by 100 CHEVIOT Mary E. Prlchard to George ieet on rne east sine or ioriaa Avenue, 93 feet north of Chase Avenue; 1 (tax said the vandals threw scrap metal Clarence P. Thiemann, President ness in Lorain, Ohio.

After her E. and Margaret S. Menges. ou oy i feet on the south side of St. Martin Place, 912 feet east of Glenmore Ave Bill to Address Photographers: J.

Anthony Bill to leave today at the windows. husband's death 10 years ago, she NORTHSIDE Juanlta A. Huether to Clif or Monday tne various coai-pro-ducing districts we find this record to be a very disappointing one, due to many unjustifiable reasons. The districts referred to in particular are located in Southern West Vir nue; 51 (tax nmrvrnT I.vdia Hettel to William L. of Thiemann Cincinnati wholesale grocers, died of a cere returned to Cincinnati.

ford R. and Mildred M. White. 50 by 150 feet on the east side of Hamilton for Miami Beach, where he will address the 11th annual convention of the Florida Photographers Association. The convention, the first since the war began, will be held tomorrow through Satturday at Mrs.

Fell is survived by five Osterbrock, part of Lots 32 and 33 of Benson Rvbolt's Subdivision: also On Their Way Home Avenue, Section 29, Millcreek Township (tax bral hemorrhage yesterday after sisters, Mrs. Charles E. Roth, Mrs, part of Lot 32 of same subdivision; $1 (tax NORTHSIDE Catherine Dirr to Edward noon at St. Mary Hospital, where ginia, Eastern Kentucky and East the Hotel Floridian. Bill will speak Thursday on "Everyday Portrai The following Hamilton County George W.

Doran, Mrs. Joseph Schloss, Mrs. Henry Smith and CLEVES Enid S. C. Thuermer to Arthur E.

Maas and Anna his wife, Lot he had been taken two hours 03 or juua it. canning's BUDamsion; ture, using models and portrait Campbell, Lot 6 of Arcner a mormon ern Tennessee. In none of these districts was there shown full co men were due to arrive at New York yesterday aboard the Admiral subdivision; ttax d.3w. Mrs. William I.

Roth, and one lighting to demonstrate his lecture CLIFTON HEIGHTS Nettie Fehrlng to NORWOOD Lloyd M. Patton to Gladys brother, Harry E. Hope, all of earlier after he (fainted at his desk in the company's office, 809 Hop nis wue, part or ixns in ana 14S Veneranda Ruschulte, Lot 35 of Mo hawk Heights Subdivision; $1 ($5.50) Rodaman: T4 Hubert Surber S. Wayne ot tlsmere subdivision si. operative effort to produce coal Monday, which was the effective date of the truce.

In Virginia it was reported to us that the mines M. Beall of Washington FBI Headquarters will demonstrate the use of firearms, gas masks, etc. The Cincinnati meeting will be held May 17 at the Indian Hill Rangers Firearm Range. kins St. He will speak at noon Saturday on "Print NORWOOD William L.

and Marcye Half- CLIFTON HEIGHTS Leona C. S.cheve to Margaret Haefner, part of Lot 230 of hill to Ronald K. Buchanan, Lot 235 Mr. Thiemann, known to many Col. John Kiddie histate; i tiax tii.oui and part of Lot 234 of Bonnger and Hopkins Second Subdivision South CLIFTON HEIGHTS Katherine Clift to were working.

Analysis. Avenue, Lockland; T5 Donald F. Miller, 3428 Alta Vista Cheviot; T5 Joseph Games, T5 Charles E. Gruber, 1301 Market Reading; Pfc. George F.

Bellany; Pfc. Fred iNorwooa; si (tax J14.3U) Howard C. Huge, Lot 33 ot Steele ft Bill, who Is Scully's Subdivision; $1 (tax $6.60) NORWOOD Florence Dausch to Clara friends by the nickname "Koty," was 48 years old. He had lived the last four years at 1576 Larry SEVERAL MINES IDLE. "Taking the situation as a whole COLERAIN TOWNSHIP Lillie Jaberg to Gray, Lot 25 of Cathedral Park Sub division; $1 (tax Cincinnati.

Requiem High Mass will be sung at St. Andrew Church at 9:30 a. m. Thursday. Burial will be in St.

Joseph's New Cemetery. The body is at the Corken funeral home, 2821 Reading Rd. MRS. MARGARET YEARION. Requiem High Mass will be sung Thursday at St.

Patrick Church for Mrs. Margaret Yearion, known to Ulva J. janke, one acre ox lana in section $1 (tax Davis, Hamilton; T5 James W. 1'hone Official To Speak: Dr. J.

O. Perrine, Assistant Vice President of tho American Telephone NORWOOD Banford Tudor and Ella, his Vice President of the Photographers Asso-elation of COLERAIN TOWNSHIP Ruth Newman to wife, to Marie Burske, Lot 660 of In the above states, it is expected that Monday's production will not approach 50 per cent of a normal North College Hill. Previously he lived for many years in North-side. He was the father of eight children. Elsmere Subdivision; $1 (tax Dawkins, 655 Baymiller Pfc.

Millard T. Kemplin; Sgt. David E. Mattison, 1045 Linn T5 George NORWOOD Karl Meyer and Henrietta, Harriett M. Adltins, 00 by 454 feet on Compton Road.

Section $1 (tax Olga E. Newman to same, three acres of land in same section; 1 (tax 25. 30). day. Some of the mines In the af and Telegraph will discuss "Radar and his wife, to Luc Barrlelle and Marie, his wife, Lot 105 of Dalewood Subdivision; $1 (tax 8.80).

America, recently won a blue ribbon for Mr. Thiemann was one of three COLUMBIA TOWNSHIP Basil D. Sharfe sons of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank E.

Merkelbach; Corp. Toy Riley, 749 Richmond SSgt. Francis W. Brondhover; Pfc. Frank D.

OAKLEY Madge Vonder Brink and and Daisy, his wife, to Grace B. Lidell, 20 by 50 feet on a proposed street ln Section 35; $1 (tax 55c). Thiemann. Frank Thiemann for Charles Vonder Brink to Fete uatsnkes, part of Lot 4 of Louis C. Cordes Subdivision; $1 (tax $11).

three photo-graphs entered in the Ohio COLUMBIA TOWNSHIP Vincent T. Pe- Microwaves" before members of the Engineering Society at the OAKLEY Pete Batsakes to Madge Vonder merly operated a retail grocery on Bank Street in the West End. His wife, mother of Clarence, was the former Veronica Wurzelbacher. J. A.

BILL. grum and Dome his wife, to Helen E. De Roo, an irregular lot on Red Bank Road, Section 23; $1 (tax Society of Pro fessional Photographers' contest Brink and Charles Vonder Brink, two-year lease from June 1, 1946 of second floor r3ar of 4203 Brownway Avenue, monthly rental $65. COLUMBIA I Elward G. society's head Two were of children, the third of In 1922 the three sons, Norbert quarters Thurs Crawfurrt and Gertrude his wife, to Walter L.

Kreutz and Margaret his wife. Lot 4 of Alfred L. Emmerich pro PLEASANT RIDGE George Denlg to Clarence and Julius, entered into serviceman. Cooke 3963 Vine Sgt. Jesse B.

Feariby, 803 W. Fifth Corp. Robert A. Williams; TSgt. Julius Bray, 1902 Baymiller Corp.

Gordon J. Fifer, 3283 Kemper First Lt. Stewart E. Haines, 5538 Bosworth SSgt. Ralph F.

Jones, 1310 St. Clair. Mt. Healthy; First Lt. John C.

Blacke, 720 McMakin Sgt. Carl A. Buse, 3422 Paxton Rd. and Corp. day night.

He Chester A. Sherry and Ilia L. Sherry, 5915 O'Meara Avenue; $1 (tax posed Subdivision, Section 36; $1 (tax many Cincinnati boys as "Grandma" for her work at the Fort Scott Boys' Camp, New Baltimore. Burial will be in SS. Peter and Paul Cemetery.

Mrs. Yearion, who was 91 years old, died Sunday at St. Mary Hospital. She lived at R. R.

1, Harrison, Ohio, with her son, Charles Yearion, who manages the boys' camp. In addition to her son, she leaves two daughters, Mrs. Jeanette Guen-ther and Mrs. Laura Sander, both of Cincinnati. a partnership in the wholesale gro will describe the Heads Dental Society: Dr.

How PRICE HILL Clarence L. Branam and cery. They incorporated the busi COLUMBIA TOWNSHIP Emma J. Garry application of fected coal producing districts are not working at all. The total production for Monday in what is known as District No.

8, as identified by the states previously may run as low as 30 per cent of one day's normal production. "We are unable to furnish exact figures at this time, but reports ad far Indicate a very poor performance, considering the existing critical coal shortage and its effect upon the whole country, which is nothing short of a widespread calamity." Figures compiled by Appalachian Coals, showed that bituminous coal production for the week ending May 4 this year amounted to 510,000 tons, as compared to for the corresponding week of 1945 a decrease of 95.2 per cent. ness 10 years later, with Norbert ard J. Niedhamer, Cincinnati den wave phenome to Clemens Haarmeyer, part of Lot 2 of Totten's Subdivision, Section 25; $1 (tax Nola, his wife, to Harold A. Willlam.s and Doris his wife, Lot 17 of George F.

Meyers' Fifth Subdivision; $1 (tax tist, was named President-elect of na in telephones, radio and tele COLUMBIA TOWNSHIP Louis N. Dubois as President. He died six years ago, the presidency going to Clarence. Julius, who has been Secretary-Treasurer, will succeed his PRICE HILL The Progress Building DK. PERRINE.

Leonard E. Simpson, 1749 North vision and tell and Blanche his wife, to Elinor G. Wertz, part of Lot 3 of J. E. Ferris' Estate, Section 20; $1 (tax Loan to Frank M.

Morris and Nancy his wife, part of Lot 34 of Peter Neff's Subdivision; $1 (tax Bend Rd. the Cincinnati Dental Society at a meeting last night at the brother. DELHI TOWNSHIP Barnhard Bloemker READING Mathew Klatte to William F. and Caroline, his wife, to Christine of the important part radar is playing in the postwar world. A motion picture entitled "The Telephone Hour' will be shown.

Mr. Thiemann, a graduate of St. Russia Coaxing Germany Xavier High School, attended Xavier Oman and Elsie his wife. Lot 94 of James H. Oliver's Second Addition; $1 (tax Union Central University.

He worked in his ROSELAWN Ethel Solomon to Myron L. father's store from the time he Annex. He will take office in J. C. To Hear Draper: Walter A.

Solomon; Lot 132 of the Sixth Subdivision of Hlllcrest Section of Roselawn; completed his schooling until he Draper, President of the Cincinnati To Her Side, Lawyer Says In the event of another war, Russia is making certain now that Germany will be on her side, Timothy Hogan, Democratic candidate $1 (tax 55c). June, 1947. Dr. David F. Mayne, Kuehn, 75 by 200 feet on Foley Road, Section 12; $1 (tax Some to Elmer J.

Kuehn, 75 by 200 feet on Foley Road, same section; SI (tax EAST END Dorinda A. Attlg to George L. Attic, part of Lots 10 and 11 of Alexander Vance Subdivision; $1. George L. Attlg to Chester and Eula Wilkerson, 2054 Eastern $1 (tax EAST END Elward Caron and Ruth his wife, to Amos Iawsoirand Ethel his wife, part of Lot 37 of B.

F. joined his brothers in the partne. ship. ROSSMOYNE Stella V. Stlegler to James H.

Davis and Eunice his wife, part of Lot 239 of Spencer and Taylor's Mr. Thiemann's greatest personr.l who has served the last year as For all of 1946 up to May 4 there were 164,409,000 tons of bituminous coal produced, a drop of 20.1 per cent from the 205,725,000 tons for Street Railway will speak at the weekly luncheon of the Junior Chamber of Commerce at the Hotel Gibson today. He will discuss the city's transportation future. William D. Roth, Vice President, will interest was in his family and its welfare.

Outside the family circle. President elect, for Attorney General of Ohio, told was installed as the i y's LOUIS H. 0THLING. Services for Louis H.THhling, father of Robert L. Othling, manager of the Hotel Sinton, will be conducted tomorrow at the Witt, Gool Kelsch funeral home, Oakley.

Burial will be in Spring Grove. Mr. Othling, who was 69 years old, died Saturday at his home, 4120 Maple Oakley, after a short illness. Until he retired nine years ago he was a designer for the Harold Clothing Co. Surviving him, in addition to his son, are a sister, Miss Lulu Othling, Jackson, 111., and a brother, the Rev.

Douglas Othling, Elston, West Virginia. the Cincinnati Executives Association at a luncheon yesterday in Subdivision; SI (tax Si.HO). ROSSMOYNE Eitate of Gustave W. Stlegler to Stella V. Stlegler, an undivided one-half Interest in part of Lot 239 of Taylor's Subdivision; $1 (tax SILVERTON Frank D.

Pugh to Lucille his wife, an undivided one-half Interest in Lot 73 of North Crest Subdivision; Strader'g Subdivision; $1 (tax ELMWOOD Blaine B. Bryant and Orpha. President 1- preside. his wife, to Edward M. Liles.

Lots 265 the similar period of last year. Coal carloadings for the week ended May 4 this year totaled 354 cars or 21.2M tons, as against 32,836 car3 or 1,958,673 tons for the like week of 1945. The average week for the second quarter of 1945 had loadings of 38,010 cars or ana 6Bt of Hosts second auDdivision $1 (tax $11). Airport Is Topic: Douglas Fuller he participated in activities at St. Claire Church, North College Hil), of which he was a communicant.

Surviving him are his widow, Mrs. Marie Wesseling Thiemann; four sons, Kenneth, Gilbert, Donald and Norbert; four daughters, Rons Marie, Mary Claire, Doris Ann and Verna Kay; a sister, Mrs. Eleanor Brinkmn.nn. Cinoinnnti. nnd liis of the Cincinnati Chamber of Com ELMWOOD PLACE Delpha Erwln to $1 (tax 55c).

merce will discuss Cincinnati's air Lillian Preston, part of Lots 686, 687, 688 and 689 of L. C. Hopkins Tnird Subdivision; $1 (tax FAIRMOUNT William S. Edgcmon to port outlook at a meeting of the Buckeye Club today at the Hotel Gibson. the Victory Room of the Hotel Gibson.

Hogan, who is a member of the firm of Nichols, Wood, Marx Glnter, lawyers, served in the Army in the European theater in World War II. In his talk on "The Russian Occupation Of Germany," he contrasted the treatment that the Germans received from the Americans with that they received from the NIEDHAMEK. iowing Dr. Nied-hamer's election. Other officers who took seats were Dr.

C. H. Hudson, Vice President; Dr. Herbert G. Frankel, Secretary; Dr.

C. Becker, Treasurer; Dr. Fred L. Moore and Dr. Paul F.

Brumm, members of council; Dr. Howard A. Reid, board of censors; Dr. F. E.

Lytle, Dr. G. H. Outland and Dr. S.

A. Schmid, delegates to state society, and Dr. G. H. Morris, 2,277,000 tons.

As compared wun that, the loadings of the week Off hrnfhar TVin nViilvor vanon ended May 4 this year were William Doerr, 50 by 400 feet on the west side of Beekman Street, Section 26, Millcreek Township; $1 (tax FAIRMOUNT Agnes Bartscher and Harvey her husband, to Lottie Ross, part of Lot 373 of Bryant and Trevor's Subdivision: also, part of Lot 373 of Lions Club Speaker: Lloyd Bemis, 99.1 per cent. "CAUSES ARE UNCHANGED." In connection with the truce ordered by John L. Lewis, President HENRY A. NUNLIST. The Rev.

Ronald Nunlist, O. F. will officiate at a Requiem High Mass to be sung tomorrow at St. lecturer and traveler, will speak on "The Lure of the Lakes" at a Lions Club meeting tomorrow at the Hotel Mctropole. SILYERTON Evelyn Stoll and John, her husband, to Howard Faul and Viola, his wife.

Lot 39 of proposed Bloll's First Addition; $1 (tax SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP Robert N. Enger to Earl and Jeannette Hovelmeyer, acre of land in Section 16; $1 (tax ST. BERNARD Eleanor Drees to Hllde-gard K. Johnson, part of Lot 31 of Schroeder's Subdivision; $1 (tax 3YCAMORE TOWNSHIP Marie J. Unser to Harry M.

Snedecor. Lot 87 of Ash-more Subdivision, Section 14; $1 (tax SYCAMORE TOWNSHIP Ethel A. Cochran to Ralph W. Miller and Freda his wife, three acres of land In Section $1 (tax SYCAMORE TOWNSHIP Joseph B. Kctt-ler and Gertrude his wife, to Cliff Heizmann and Henrietta, his wife, 50 by 286 feet on Cincinnati and Lebanon Pike, Section 27; $1 (tax I same subdivision; $1 (tax Lottie C.

Ross to James Q. Storm and I Wanda, his wife, same property; $1. Russians during and after the war. D. R.

E. Gieringer, Dr. L. C. Hciler, tho United Mine WorKers, r.

Dr. Paul Carroll, Dr. C. W. Stingley Howe, President of Appalachian Coals, has sent a message to Dr.

Carl Henn and Dr. Charles F. Sherrick, alternates, in age from 4 to 14 years. Services are being arranged ry the Busse Borgmann funeral home, tentatively set for Thursday or Friday. Burial will be in St.

Joseph Cemetery, Eighth St. and Enright Price Hill. MRS. AGNES FELL After a three weeks illness, Mrs. Agnes Hope Fell, 5572 Montgomery Pleasant Ridge, who had been a saleswoman for the John Shillito Co.

for a number of years, died last night at Bethesda Hospital. A native Cincinnatian, Mrs. Fell was the widow of Jacob Fell, who was in the cigar and tobacco busi all coal producing companies aim-iated with his organization, in f. which he declared that "the two weeks truce does not change the Educators Honor Gossett: Claude Clement Church, St. Bernard, for his father, Henry A.

Nunlist, President of the St. Bernard School Board. Burial will be in St, Mary Cemetery, St. Bernard. Mr.

Nunlist, who was also City Engineer for St. Bernard, Cheviot, Glendale and Woodlawn, died Sunday at Good Samaritan Hospital after a long illness. He was 59 principal of Montgom i'flinrauuni r.uen wi. iwcuuinn ana Edward B. her husband, to Sylvester and Georgia B.

Morgan, part of Lots 9 and 10 of James H. Oliver Subdivision of St. Peter; $1 (tax GLENDALE Forest N. Hawks to Albert W. and Esther Schatzle.

part of Lot 234 of Crawford and Clark's Subdivision; $1 (tax GOLF MANOR SUBDIVISION Frederick C. Piepmeier to Alphonse F. Hauer and Hilda C. Hauer, Lot 452 and part of Lot 151; $1 (tax GOLF MANOR SUBDIVISION Paul Horst and Muriel, his wife, to Thomas M. Turner, Lot 1,087 of Fourth Addition; $1 (tax Cincinnati Man Is Involved In Hunger Strike In Prison, Associated Press Reports SYCAMORE TOWNSHIP Virginia M.

ery School, Montgomery, has been elected Chairman ofthe Greater Herzog and John her husband, to Kay A. Brooks, 53 by 125 feet on the Cincinnati Life Membership Asso norm siae or Matson Avenue, section 19; si (tax S9 35). ciation of the National Education SYCAMORE TOWNSETP Nancy A. Barnes years old, and had lived at 4216 Sullivan for many years. to sarnie ana Beatrice names, i.ot Association, He succeeds Miss Helen Bradley, principal of Guil or j-iarnnaie subdivision, section si Father Nunlist is a professor at uax 3,4.

ao). GREEN TOWNSHIP Edwin C. Smith to Alma L. Delln, 2291,000 acres of land ford School. Roger Bacon High School.

YCAMORE TOWNSHIP Edward F. and fundamental causes wmcn orougm the nation to the brink of disaster." Howe pointed out that the Senate by a large majority had voted to take up the matter of labor leg-islaion and said that for such action it should be commended, then asserted: "It is human nature to postpone the taking of corrective measures after a temporary crisis has passed, but it is imperative thai the causes of labor crisis be removed, and that requires urgent, Lyman E. Collins to Herman Barklate ln Section 12; 1 (tax si.iu). and Tevis. his wife, 6511000 acres of GREEN TOWNSHIP Edward Hoerst to Film Projector For Scouts: Cin Worth p.andle, 27, son of Elmer C.

Randle, 185 Wcdgewood Avondale, assistant property manager for Robert A. Cline, was reported by, the Associated Pressl land in Section 19; $1 (tax Ruth Pruitt. an irregular lot on a pro- cinnati Area Council of Boy Scouts OHIO VALLEY NEWS posed street In Section 30; $1 (tax SYCAMORE TOWNSHIP Sarah R. Baugh and Albert her husband, to Carrie received a present yesterday of a GREEN TOWNSHIP Thomas M. Coxon nermann, part of Lots 170 and 171 motion picture projector and of Brockell Park Subdivision; $1 (ax last night to be on a hunger strike at Earlham College, Richmond, Ind.

The Amnesty Committee includes among Its sponsors, the Associated Press said, Robert M. Hutchins, President of the University of Chicago; Harry Emerson Fosdick, pastor of Riverside Church, New York Cityi; former Associate Justice Owen J. Roberts; James Patton, Presi-. dent of the National Farmers Union, and the authors Pearl Buck, John Dos Passos, Pierre Van Pas-sen, Max Lerner and James T. Farrell.

Hamilton, Ohio, May 13 (Special) SYCAMORE TOWNSHIP Frances Clayton library of film from the Kiwanis Club. John L. Burlington, Kiwanis President, made the presentation to in a Federal prison Danbury, and Evelyn his wife, to JameB G. Maier, 2121.000 acres of land ln Section 15; (tax GREEN TOWNSHIP Ferd Reissig to Clifford C. Berg and Karollna his wife, part of Lot 2 of William Winter's Estate, Section 21; $1 (tax ana junus, her husband, to Robert I equitable legislation.

Glsh and Lagatha, his wife, 60 by 123 Possible enactment of legislation for an income tax on salaries of all where he is serving a term reet on a proposed street ln Section 31; Arthur E. Roberts, Chief Scout J. (tax S14.W). persons employed in the city was Executive. The gifts were pur for violation of the Selective Service GREEN TOWNSHIP Edward Hoerst to Raymond and Rachel Hutchens, 11 acres INDIANA.

Indianapolis, May 13 (AP) Immediate conservation orders or a brownout are not necessary, representatives of Indiana private and municipal utilities agreed today after a meeting with the State discussed tonight as members of SYCAMORE TOWNSHIP Edna M. Thur-ner to Rose Schwartz, Lot 161 of Con- chased from funds raised at the of land in Section 30; II. Kiwanis sponsored Boy Scout An organization known as the GREEN TOWNSHIP Raymond and Rachel Merit Badge Exposition at Music cora f-ark Subdivision, Section 13; SI (tax Schwartz to Alvlna Grethel, gam; property; $1 (tax "Amnesty Committee," composed of Hutchens to cnaries r. uiennger, 11 Hamilton City Council in a caucus session sought means of obtaining additional revenue to meet the anticipated increase in municipal expenses in the 1947 budget. acres of land in Section 30; $1.

Hall last February. nationally known personalities who HA RT WELL Faye M. R. Schulte to WALNUT HILLS Gladys Rooney to Wade Frank and Bculah Cates, part ot are seeking to free all political pris Public Service Commission. A committee was named to make a con 14 of Hamilton County House a.

A. Subdivision; $1 (tax oners as well as those serving Engineers To Meet: The Institute of Radio Engineers will meet at p. m. today at headquarters of the Engineers Society of Cincin Hamilton (Special) Milner Ho it atitwrt.t. Charles Benton and Thelma, terms as conscientious objectors tinuing survey of the effect of the coal strike and to determine whether future restrictive action his wife, to Ben F.

Ellas, part of Lots 60 and 61 of Hamilton County House told the Associated Press that Ran nati, MsMillian St. and Woodburn B. A Subdivision; i (tax m.mi. Jn.qpnh E. Wvnn and Eliza tels, was named defendant in a suit filed today in Common Pleas Court by Myrtle De Caro, Columbus, seeking $10,000 damages for injuries suffered January 17 when dle was one of 13 men who, con Ave.

A panel discussion of Color Mann and Olivia his wife, part of Lots 13 and 14 of Francis B. Williams estate: $1 (tax WALNUT HILLS Charles Bergcr and Esther, his wife, to Harvey Anderson and Jewell, his wife. Lot 803 of Sicphen Kcmpr estate, being 2409 Symmcs St. $1 (tax rt'ALNUT HILLS Mary Bruckner to John W. McKinley, Lot 20 of George F.

Meyers et al Trustees Subdivision: also, part of Lot 17 of Woodburn Heights Subdivision: $1 (tax WALNUT HILLS Rose G. Strauss to The Jefferson part of Lot 4 9 of Charles B. Foote's Subdivision; SI (tax will be necessary. Indianapolis (Special) Pvt beth, his wife, to Charles B. Benton and Thelma his wife, part of Lot 55 of victed of draft evasion after unsuc Television will be lad by John S.

Loveland Flier Dead; Father Is Minister Lt. Edwin A. Rodeheffer son of the Rev. and Mrs. Edwin A.

Rodeheffer, 341 Park Love-land, has been declared dead by the War Department. He had been missing in action since June 20, 1945, on a night flight over Japan as navigator of a B-29, which was lost with all crew members. He was based on Guam. Lieutenant Rodeheffer, who was 23 years old, was a graduate of Wittenberg College, Springfield, Ohio. Besides his mother and father, who is pastor of the Loveland Methodist Church, he leaves two brothers, James Rodeheffer, who lives at home, and Calvin Rodeheffer, a Btudent at' Gareth Seminary, Chicago, and a sister, Mrs.

John Stem-pie, Osborne, Ohio. Police On Lookout For Machinegun Trio Bridges across the Ohio River were being guarded last night by Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky police who were warned by the Kentucky State Highway Patrol in Louisville to be on the lookout for three men armed with a .30 caliber submachinegun. The man were reported to be driving an automobile Jortlan, Chief Engineer of the Hamilton County House B. a. ouoaivi sion; $1 (tax cessfully clearing exemption as she fell in the Milner Hotel, Baldwin Piano Co.

conscientious objectors, began a HYDE PARK Arthur M. Stewart Jr. and Hirnm I. his wife, to Laurence C. William Miller, 20, Indianapolis, was killed today when the automobile he was driving struck the rear of a truck at an Indianapolis intersec Holt and Alice his wife, an Irregular hunger strike May 11.

FBI Conferences Scheduled: Law Marietta (AP) Two persons lot on the wrst sine or ingienuu 280 feet south of Grelst $1 (tax The basis of the strike is a pro enforcement conferences of ths Federal Bureau of Investigation person tion. WEST END Opal M. Spencer to Jerry test, the committee said, against, the hunger-strike death of Sean HyD PARK William Brickner to William L. Cullen and Mildred wife, a onrt art nf Lot 10 of William nel with low enforcement agencies in Southern Ohio are to be held in North Vernon (Special) Ernest (JiarK, Lot 36 of Benjamin Stewart's Subdivision; $1 (tax Harmon's Subdivision of Hyde Park WEST end Eva Clark to Joseph and jColunibus, PUiqua, Dayton and Cin- Bertha Rrown 11n4 Hsvlnn Rt 1 (ta. -a McCaughey in Ireland when he was imprisoned as a member of the Irish Republican Army.

H. Lange, 72, President of the First National Bank here, died to were killed tonight when their automobile was struck by a north-bound Baltimore Ohio passenger train at More's Junction, about five miles south of Marietta. They were identified as-'G. L. Powell of Hollidays Cove, W.

and, Herbert Fetty, 63, of Toronto, Ohio. East: SI (tax $15. 9j). toward Cincinnati on Kentu'ky State Highway 42. A garage at May 14-1, It was an HYDE PARK Vernon O.

Heller to Mabel Ttollor his wife. Dart of Lot 2 of Members of Randle's family said WEST END Jacob McGhee to The Canaan tendant at Louisville notified police Catharine Hanford's Subdivision; $1. nounced yesterday by Frank C. Holloman, agent in charge of the naptist Church. Lot 322 of William HEIGHTS Lillian W.

Nier- last night that before he was sen Van Home's Subdivision; $1 (tax 55c). Tan-, t. Km nti 100 hv 442 feet Cincinnati field office, FBI. Charles tenced he was a biological student on the north side of Woodford 618 that he saw the weapon in the automobile when the men obtained gasoline. WESTWOOD Jessie S.

Swan to William n. Mueller Jr. and Ruth C. his wife. 50 by 120 feet on the east side of day at Battle Creek, Mich.

KENTUCKY. Lexington, May 13 (AP) J. Ray Binford, Versailles, was elected Governor of the Eastern Kentucky District of Rotary International at the opening of a district convention here today. Back To Civilian Life uoudinot Avenue. 184 feet north of Urwller Avenue; $1 (tax At Home Or On The Way WHITEWATER TOWNSHIP Mary Row ins, samuei J.

Rowins and Anna M. The following men have been i Rapid Run Monterey; Pvt. James R. his wife, to Shirley, Mildred. Myrtle and feet west of piainneia Same to Joyce M.

Nlerman, 100 by 412 feet on the north side of Woodford 61S feet west of Plalnfleld $1. Same to Joan G. Norman. 100 by 442 feet on the north side of Woodford 418 feet west of Plainfield $1. LOCKLAND M.

Cavett to Alston Boso and Myrtle M. Boso. Lot 31 of North Lockland Fourth S-ibdivision; also. Lot 32 of same subdivision; (1 (tax LOCICLAND Clark McGrew to Carl 8. Ledbetter.

Lot 70 of North Lockland Fourth Subdivision; $1 (tax owe io mcnara p. jacon ranees Kace and Blanche R. Campbell 4 acres of land ln Section 35: $1. (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) fi. k.

T5 K. Eberso Miscellaneous on' following: Chel More than 6,100 returning service WYOMING Jennie M. Hill to William sea from Pearl Harbor, 52 Navy; Hlles and Minnie his wife, 100 by personnel are due to debark from HOBBY DEALERS ORGANIZE. An organization meeting of the Hobby Dealers Association of Greater Cincinnati was held last night at the Hotel Sinton. Temporary officers elected were Carl Doll, President; Herbert Burgess, Vice President; William Oker, Secretary; Richard Bolles, Treasurer, and William Oker and Don Mc-Clain, Membership Committee.

The next meeting will be held May 20 at the Hotel Alms. nine vessels at three U. S. ports 178 feet on the east side of Burns Avenue. 175 feet north of Cooper Aveu; $1 (tax $11).

Malabar from Samar, 21 Navy; Hyades from Tokyo, 11 Navy; Princeton Victory from Shanghai, today. MADISONVILLE Charles W. Grimes and Two West Coast ports await six four Army; Diphda from Tinian. ships carrying 217 men. Three Marv M-.

nis wue, io viiancii Lot 35 of Madison Heights Subdivision; SI (tax Public Fund Is Allotted 115 Navy. Somerset John S. Caoper, Somerset, Circuit Judge of the 28th Judicial District, tonight announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination for U. S. Senator from Kentucky.

His declaration followed a statement Saturday by W. A. Stanfill, Hazard, Republican, that Stanfill would not seek election to the unexpired term of A. B. resigned.

vessels with 5,918 returnees are due MADISONVILLE Emma Welch and Jose to dock at New York. For Child Care Project Ships which arrived yesterday: AT NEW YORK. Miscellaneous personnel on fol West Coast arrivals include: San phine Konorst to noseua. Lot 15 of Cornuelle's Addition; $1 (tax Francisco, 203 men, five ships; MADISONVILLE O. V.

Cahall and Edith, lowing vessels: Gsn. John R. Seattle, one vessel, 14 men. BUILDING REGULATIONS HIT. discharged from the armed forces, it was announced yesterday: Camp Atterbury, SSgt.

Robert K. Rupprecht, 2549 Beekman Sgt. Andrew J. Steadman, 2036 Maple Norwood; Pvt. Harold D.

Coy, 2725 Wood-burn Ave. Corp. Elmer White, 836 Charlotte St. Pfc. Jack Armstrong, B661 Sycamore Rossmoyne: TSgt.

Ralph A. Echmithorst, Salem Pk. Pc. Thurman W. Burnett, Norwood; SSgt.

William C. Tierney 4115 Kirby Corp. Robert Pilz, 1617 Hushes SSgt. Paul N. Collins, 3487 Craig T4 Charles E.

Albanese 1841 Mills Norwood; TSgt Stephen J. Hart. Mariemont; Fgt. RoSert Roark, 7301 Van Kirk Ave. Pvt.

William J. Never, 674 Jersey Sst. Emil W. Krall. 3214 Bishop Pfc.

Ralph J. Lamping, 1405 Myrtle Ave. Pfc. Johnson H. McKay, 119 Catherine St Lockland: Corp.

Freri C. Wachsman. 305 Cleveland St. Bernard; 1st Lt. John J.

Katiensteln, 1780 Csurtland Norwood; Capt. Norman Sihkloven. Long-view Hospital: Pvt. Donald L. Vinson, 100 Clifton Pfc.

Sidney Dubose, 2314 Mav Sgt. Harold R. Ho'fman. 80S Cleveland T4 Peter C. Oriew, 2in5 Beekman T5 Willie J.

Simon, 402 Central Ave. SSgt. William G. BJvmer, 1773 Dale Rd. Sgt.

Lawrence H. Rutenschroer. cavannan rcc. Joseph E. Erdman.

Bank T5 Dennon M. Fletcher. 141 S. Clifton T5 Simon N. Tftuenholtz.

811 Hutchinson Pvt. Calvin 31. Bard, R. R. 2.

Loveland; T4 Orin C. Carroll, 3050 Madison Kd. Pfc. Mitch Christian. Cincinnati; Capt.

Wilson B. Baldwin. 2565 Villa and 1st Lt. William H. Diack.

3651 Readlne Rd. At ireat Lakes, 111.: GeorKe K. Dunn. 923 McPhcrson Raymond H. Rein-hardt.

1931 Baltimore Earl L. Williams. 4046 Eastern Ekiridce Purdue. R. R.

10; James Botucnis. 4377 St. Lawrence Paul A. Apniarius, .017 Andrews Ave. Marvin R.

Freels. 309 Mohawk Raymond A. Gilker, 1107 Belvedere Ronald O. Wheeler. R.

R. 12; James S. May Cincinnati: Lt. (J.c. i Hunter W.

KevprrtinK, 1550 Earton D. C. R'emenschneider. 1561 Elizabeth Donald R. Schloomer, 4651 Glenv.av F.

Castelluccio 4854 Reading Charles E. Bick. 3243 Glendora. Ave. B.

Dean 822 York Elmer Jav Jeffeiv, 517 Baum G. Hamm 1214 Ave. Lewis D. 54 E. McMillan Franklin O.

Kammerer, Box 39: Richard S. Jordan. 530 Pearl Dorothy C. Wilson. 3564 Harrow Robert G.

Tavlor, 1916 Delaware Norwood, and E. J. Vonder Meulen, 312 Washington St. Bernard. Lt.

Comrir Joseph C. Amick. 1622 Dau-ner was discharged at Washington. Brooke from Le Havre. his wife, to Jesse a.

ana mem onarp. part of Lot 35. Block of Cornuelle ft Muchmore Subdivision; $1 (tax N. Y. V.

Victory from Le Havre, The shortage of building materials will continue for another year Ships arriving; AT NEW YORK. Miscellaneous personnel on fol- MADISONVILLE Matilda Tuttle to How 663. ard E. Sibcy. lt oi rtesui oi of A.

L. Bramble Estate; SI (talc S1.65I. The city and county each will spend C1.250 to put the Allen House at Hillcrest School, Wyoming, in condition to serve as an emergency receiving center for children, replacing the one now located at 411 Lincoln Park it was revealed at a meeting of City Council's Finance Committee yesterday. The because of government regulations, MADISONVILLE Alice Webb to Donald P. R.

Holleander, Cincinnati, de AT SAV FRANCISCO. LCI 353 from Pearl Harbor, 15 lowin-? vessels: Admiral Hugh Rodman from Okinawa, Lewiston Victory from Le Havre, 649; Colby clared yesterday at the convention Tavlor and Wilma. nis wue. loi i.i. Block of Cornuelle Muchmore's Subdivision; $1 (tax Richmond, Ky.

(AP) John Hornsby Jr. was held in jail here tonight as a suspect in the pistol slaying yesterday' of Ikey Davis Jones, 28, W. J. Maron, Police Chief, said. No charge was placed against Hornsby immediately.

Jones's body-was found lying in a Richmond street He had been shot through the back, police said. Navy; Rawlins from Samar, 1,920 Navy. MADISONVILLE Florence Amann to Victory from Southampton, 566. of the Kentucky State Association of Master Plumbers, Louisville, an Associated Press Dispatch said. Holleander is President of the Ohio Robert E.

and Margaret L. Letter, i-ot 34 of Hanson ft Fuller's Subdivision; $1 Itax $10 45). AT SAN. DIEGO. Tanker Maumee, 30 Navy; LCI Child Welfare Board operates the AT SEATTLE.

CSS Gear from Kodiak, 14 Navy. AT SN FRANCISCO, MILLCREEK TOWNSHIP Calvin A- Association. .561, no passenger information. center. Berleman and Eleanor, his wife, to Robert and Gladys M.

Schrichten, 4.

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