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Thursday, August 9, 1951 THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER PRt 3 i) the mexai e. I MIRROR OF-JL THE CITY The two Arctic explorers, Alain Joset of France, and Jens Jarl, Danish observer from the Green-land department, plunged into tht crevice when riding an amphibium wfth caterpillar wheels. Yale "Cheaters" Subject To Dismissal, Is Warning New Haven, Aug. 8 Students found cheating at Yale University will be "subject to dismissal," says William C. Devane, Doan of Yale College.

The University warned its stu Police Captain Deplorei U. S. Crime Rate. r- i i "With one murder every five minute, and with a major crime of rudeness and easy thics of some students, especially cheating and attendance at classes," thhe Dean said. Mr.

Devane said his warning and the current West Point scandal were purely coincidental. TO END HUNT FOR BODIES. Copenhagen, Denmark, Aug. 8 Wi-The Danish Greenland administration decided today to discontinue attempts to recover the bodies of two Arctic explorers killed in a fall into a crevice on Greenland ice-cap last week end. unic nmu rvcjjc iu seconds, according to consolidated crime report! ia little wonder that the United States has the reputation of being STEEL BUILDINGS Ont-Story Industrial Buildings Dislfned arid FibrlciUd ft Mitt Your Individual Requlrtmints.

N. rlra Maaara 10CJ' Low 1 parrr-Kronomlral Par Information anil fre ratimattt then THK IDWjiHI MANLfALri kino tilth and Butler Ma. ttlrrrj 4500 dents in letters mailed August 1 me muai lamjris iiauun in me worm," Kaymond E. Clift, head that cheating on examinations. di roncp i raining acnooi, tola trie Uon Club at a luncheon ves i i 1 1 i rudeness and easy ethics of some not be tolerated.

He named as some of the chief "In England, with 40 million specific causes" of crime here: population, there were only 150 "Since the war we have been Desire for money, sexual desire. major crimes in 1950." Advertise In The Enquirer a bit troubled about the manners, Deing innamed by injudicious dud- licity, desire for revenge, fear and He pointed out that England had a more settled and more homogeneous population. This tne desire for power and Influence, BIRTHDAYS The Rev. Joseph Soeldner, Don Wikoff, D. Vail, A.

C. Bowen John A. Lyons, Thomas Curran, Edward Ruehl, Charles W. Willwerth, Harold Wendel, Robert L. Hutzler, Lawrence E.

Fisk, William Schorsch, Eugene A. Reardon, William J. Koger, Dr. E. A.

Schlueter, Fred Hollmann, C. Michaels, Ed J. Kemp, Roy R. Whitely, William L. Cooper, Harry Evry, Gus Thompson, Raymond Eglseder, George W.

Lee, G. C. Havlin, Kurt M. Heilbrunn, Robert A. Vickers, Reinhardt Wind, Julius W.

Freiberg, Harry E. Bracke, George Howard, Stanley J. Frank. James G. Jacobs, Louis M.

Groen and Thomas S. Ellis. He said the desire for power was tne worst crime breeder the world had ever aeen, and mentioned the extermination of five million persons in Germany by Hitler and the sr. country haa a mixed population, much more strongly marked as individualists, he explained. "We also have a false measure of success here," he said.

'To us, success means money, but that is not always true success." Captain Clift then discussed ome of the causes of the crime rate in Cincinnati, mentioning Communist purges in Russia and elsewhere In her orbit of influence. 1 2 NAMED FOR ARC POST: Ar thur Plaut, 611 Forest has been appointed assistant center administrator for movement of persons in and out, the influx of persons into the West End and the failure of many immigrants from rural communities to publican Council candidate, and Thomas J. McCoy of Xavicr Uni adjust themselves to urban lite versity, oratorical contest winner. John J. McCabe.

active in the the Cincinnati Regional Defense Blood Center, In this capacity he has the responsibility for scheduling all the Bloodmobile visits to the 30 Red jr American Association for the Rec 'Why not, Momt He likes liver and I don't. TWENTY YEARS AGO IN CINCINNATI 9, 1981) ognition of the Irish Republic, will be truest of honor for the Golden Anniversary celebration. Ni, MT J. On Your Business! Washington, Aug. 8 (AI) Five men and a woman met A highlight of the day will be PRICE SALE Reg.

15.00 For 7.50 Cross chapters participating in a program of Irish jigs, reels and hornpipes under the direction of Instant death on this Sunday morning when a Ford tri-motored With hardly one member on hand for each billion dollars at stake, William McDonough. the regional defense blood pro plane, bound for Atlanta, crashed CZECH GUARDS DISARMED, Vienna, Aug. 8 (NYT) Two battalions of Czechoslovak fronter guards were disarmed a week ago near Znaimo by battalions of state police headed by a Russian officer, according to reliable information reaching Vienna. The units concerned were the Fourth yd apfrrtar gram and to in Rep. Ralph A.

Gamble N. figured today that It was time NEW HOSPITAL TRUSTEES: PLAUT. dustrial plants for the House of RoprMentaMveaj within Hamilton County. These schedules are worked out six Election of two Deaconess Hospital trustees to fill vacancies was announced yesterday by Judge months in advance. The Blood- to anaemble a quorum.

Two hours after the opening ofj debate on the $56 billion -dt fenup Louis J. achneider. President They are Hall C. Park, 2 Garden 4 Hyde Park, counselor, and Albert Berne Indian Hill Road, advertising executive. appropriation bill, the presiding officer was able to count only 60 members In response to Mr.

Gam mobile unit is available for group donations in Hamilton County where this is more practical than donations at the Center. Mr. Plaut is also responsible for the shipment of blood to laboratories designated by the Department of Defense at the close of each day's Border Battalion and a cadro battalion, together constituting the Fourth Border Brigade. They were suspected of disaffection and of having been infiltrated by the "White Cross," the half Nationalist-half Catholic organization to which some elements of the for ble's point of order. A roll call brought more members Into the Hair Sryl by Beryl Hoy MATCH-COVER CLUB: A group interested In collecting match covers as a hobby has or "DUART" COLD WAVE operation.

The blood collected at chamber. The bill, largest in peacetime ganized a match-cover club at the home of Charles Rettig, 3027 Jef the Regional Defense Blood Center at Red Cross Headquarters, mer Sokol organization have ad hered for purposes of resistance. on the oank ot tne Little Miami River, a few hundred feet from Lunken Airport, one minute after its 8:30 o'clock take-off. It was the first accident in the history of the Embry-Riddle division of American Airways in which a passenger had been injured in any manner. An early morning fire at the residence of L.

O. Hucklcbe, Sharon Avenue, Glendale, caused damage estimated at $3,000. The family was asleep when the fire was discovered by a neighbor, but escaped before the flames spread to the bedrooms. Two fires caused by lightning atriking farm property resulted in damage estimated at $6,000. One fire destroyed the hen hatchery, barn and garage of J.

J. Weber, Zinsle Ave. and Plainfield Columbia Township, with loss of and the other destroyed the barn of Terry Whalen, Winton New Burlington, with loss of $2,000. ferson Corryville. Any per 321 E.

Sixth is for the armed history, figures out to approximately $870 apiece for each of the nation's 152 million citizens. sons interested in the hobby or forces. It is used as directed by the Department of Defense. "Duart" Cold Wav gives you the perfect foundation for your smart summer coiffure. You'll have lovely waves and curls that are so easy to manage.

What's more, Duart is given in delightful, heatless, machinele comfort. Priced at a moderate 7.50, including curved shaping, shampoo and styling. Thru August Open Evenings. in becoming affiliated with the club is requested to contact Mr. Rettig or Mrs.

Jeanette Mann. AN OT4FION HI4RINO AID IHXIKS Kit BUT RENT IRISH DAY AT CONEY: Mayor Golf Club, Mt. Pleasant Avenue, Wyoming: Paul Beckman, Presi KC GROUP ELECTS: The Cin Rental Will apply Toward Purchase Fhana JAS. F. MrM.HINNY.

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Millt PA 5505 II E. Fourth, 2nd Floor Albert D. Cash will headline' the speakers' program at the 50th annual Irish Day at Coney Island Sunday. Other speakers are Phillip M. Collins, Charterite Council candidate; Donald D.

Clancy, Re cinnati Knights of Columbus Luncheon Club yesterday elected dent; Richard Ormond, First Vice President; Karl Mouch, Second Vice President; Carl Fricke. Secretary, and Harry Weber, Treasurer, i the following officers at its mid summer meeting at the Wyoming 1 I. I I Z3 FIFTY YEARS AGO (AUGUST 9, 1901) The Board of Public Service passed a resolution to condemn porperty for the purpose of widening, extending and Improving Beekman Street from Harrison Avenue and Queen City Avenue. Dr. William Taft Cincin riati, graduate of the Ohio Dental College, departed for the Philip' pine Islands, where he was to serve as instructor in the dental college at Manila.

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smooth contour suit of worsted sharkskin with curved vertical detail. In plum, pewter grey, antique sizes 10 thru 18 just 89. Walter Greaza, in the role of Chief i Customs Service traps diamond imugqleri in "The Case of the Sparkling Double-Cross." FREDDY MARTIN SHOW 9:00 PM Freddy, the boys in the bend and the entire company take a mythical musical trip down to the farm. INSIDE STRAIGHT 10:45 PM jenny-exclusive suits, 2nd floor I- -O- Bass, Levine, Bass Mr. Eye sives you end inside loot at the stories behind the stories in the news.

BROADWAY OPEN HOUSE 11:10 PM The met et the door has a great big welcome to the festivitiet going on Broadway Open House. ft TOPS IN 1951 WLW-T AW AID WINNiR.

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