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TTedneadar, December 31, 1952 0 THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER Page 2 Harmony Seen For Congress As Eisenhower, Taft Confer OPINIONNAIRE SENATORS OUT wake up with a smiliS "INCREDIBLE" REMOVAL NOTICE C. ROY STELNGRIBE. M. D. 1223 Burner La.

BE 606S REPORTER: Mildred Miller Gilt Lift Rift PHOTOGRAPHER: Jerry Cornelius To Kill Filibuster Fails As Cooler ICoyrrliM. ISJ1. St Smut Cfrtl A HIGH-POWERED Hollywood executive celebrated hi birthday QUESTION: Do you think New Year's resolutions are a good means of self -improvement THE SPA IDim USI SMITES Cocktail tssats, Oiaiig Istms Private Olnlni ftteas far WiMisgs. Rtesptlsfls aa Privatt parties DMtin trtn Nttbt Csrt SaB4r ItctMtndt by AAA. W0 111! Durkin Not Discussed But Method Yes! Ves Yesh Ves-s-h! ST.

LOCIS, Dec 10 (INS) A drunk usually Is ronnidrred to be Just a drunk, but a eolh-je professor wants a. machine Ui classify drunks Into three categories pnyt-hulogb-al druak, learned drunk and novice drunk. I'rof. Ralph K. Turner, department of police administration, Michigan State College, described (he thre varieties at the American AiftiK'lation for the Advancement of Science.

He said neither a policeman nor the drunk meters now In use ran determine whether the subject Is a psychological drunk his wobbly ronditlon may be the result of one drink or 2 drink. The professor described the learned drunk as one who has been drinking for so long It takes a lot more alcohol to affect him that It does the beginner. RAI LI NG8 Hold That Line! GLASGOW, Scotland (UP) Barlinnle Prisoa today canceled the annual New Year's football game betweea prisoners and the wardens. Officials explained' that 11 prisoners have refused to stop running when they reach the goal line during the games, which are played outside the prison walla. Salty Cuss! SPENCER, Ind.

(INS) A Michigan truck driver was arraigned before a Spencer justice of the peace today for taking a bridge weight limit sign with a grain of salt. Russell Titus, Kalaska, started across a bridge spanning Raccoon Creek, south of Spencer, with a load of salt State police found Titus unharmed, but the wheels of his truck churning helplessly below the surface of the bridge. The bridge weight limit was At Least Six Pledged To Help Outlaw It Decision Is Reached At Session Preliminary To Organization Meeting K. Y. Timet Special WASHINGTON, Dee.

30 No fewer than a half dozen Republicans will help lead the right to outlaw the filibuster Saturday when the Senate meets to organize. This became known tonight In the wake of a decision, reached at a preliminary strategy conference attended by members of both parties, to make an all-out effort to change the Senate rules at the first meeting of the Senate. Organization of the Senate MKS. RLTIIWKK. BKK, 134 Ash Ludlow, ssles- 1 JU woman: Yes.

I know klrbu 0907 I from experience that that is true. I have polntment of Mr. Durkin as In- by turning up at the studio commissary for luncheon, and was highly flattered when everybody credible?" newman anked. "Yes." Senator Taft shot back, made some good New Year's resolutions and I have hrpt sharply. them.

I think when The Senator was asked whether the smxiintment of Mr. Durkin in the place had a gift apparently lor him. By the shape of the packages he could tell that all his presents were neckties. However, he piled up the boxes, almost you deal with the 2S1 DAUB CINCINNATI. rM SpccUUltl Sine.

1SSS might have been "headed off" If five tons. Titus' truck carried 30 tons of salt moved to tears of gratitude and then, as the crowd stepped back. there had been a conference sucn as today's, in advance. "I think so," he replied. "It might have and it might not public ail day as I do, you can see your faults in other people and you are inspired to correct them In yourself.

began to open them. That a when At 12a wpm SHORTHAND' BEN FAST, Ken-wick Club, cashier: Yes. Whether per. son keeps the reolj-tion for the entire year or not, I think he still makes some progress because of the very fact that he had the desire to improve and that he tried. I think it's a fine practice to make some New Year's resolutions every year because when a person strives to improve himself 'he is helping others to Improve.

Most individuals have an ideal and are eager to make themselves as much like that ideal as possible. A New Year's resolution, however, should be a sensible one. It should be nossibie to attain: I don't believe in reaching for Utopia. MRS. EVA BARTON', 1910 Garrard Covington, Yes, if person has enough willpower to stick to I a resolutions.

I think there are too many people who make resolutions knowing full well that they will not keep them. The aver age person Just doesn't take himself seriously, I believe that if a person Is really sincere about Improving himself he won't wait until the first of the year. He will start right away. A good example la the way some people go on diets. They keep making excuses for eating fattening foods and say they'll really stick to their diet, beginning the first of the week or the first of the month.

have." Senator also attending the he started raging Some scamp had looted the exec's private wardrobe. Every "gift" tie, so neatly wrapped, was his own. That is the way I conference were Styles Bridges THE ROYAL FAMILY of Scot TYPING OPT70NAI DAY sni NIGHT CLASSES land once owned a palace in London, occupied by the king when of New Hampshire and Milton it. Young of North Dakota. Sen.

Eugene of Colorado was scheduled to attend but did not, because of illness. AIDS ATTEND GENERAL Accompanying General Eisenhower to the luncheon meeting In hl lintel Commodore head Understanding Is Reached For Consultation With Senate On Offices NEW YORK, Dec. 30 Mi-Sen. Robert A. Taft talked with President-elect Eisenhower today and said he expected harmony between the White Houne and Congress although he still thought the General'! appoint-mcnt of Martin Durkin as Labor Secretary waa "incredible." Senator Taft and three GOP aenatorial colleagues conferred with General Elsenhower for more than two houra, largely on a prospective legislative program, but also on procedure for Job appointment! In the new administration.

Senator Taft told newsmen he felt a "general understanding" had been reached for "adequate consultation of Senators" with respect to new appointments. Sen. Leverett Kaltonstall of Massachusetts said General Elsenhower "Indicated a desire to co-operate with Congress In legislative matters, on appointments and all other matters." To a question whether the general had not been co-opera-live In the past, Senator Taft declared: "Some Senators com-plained some members of the House and Senate." DIDN'T DISCUSS PURKIV It was the first meeting between General Elsenhower and Senator Taft since the Ohionn hung the "Incredible" tag on the appointment of Mr. Durkin. The labor secretary, a Democrat and chief of the AFL Plumbers union, had criticized the Taft-Hartley Labor Relations Act, which Senator Taft authored, and aupported Gov.

Adlai E. Steven-eon of Illinois, the Democratic presidential nominee, against General Elsenhower In the recent campaign. Senator Taft told a news con. fcrence "we. didn't discuss Durkin but the method of appointments and the part of the Senate In consulting on appointments." "Do you still consider the ap- ever he came down for a visit In the 19th century the, London conceivably could be delayed If the group, seeking to end the fill-buster as a threat to legislation, chose to employ It to drive their point home.

Sen. Irving M. Ives of New York, one of two Republicans who attended the meeting, said that at least six Republicans actively supported the decision to strike on the opening day of Congress. Earlier In the day Gen. Dwlght D.

Elsenhower, the Presidentelect, told Republican Senate leaders who visited him at New York that he was maintaining a "hands off policy with regard lo the rules change which he said was a matter for Senators themselves to decide. have learned some of my faults, by observing them In other people and realizing how Irritating they are. I think it is wise to make a resolution for the whole year rather than for a month at a time. As soon as you qtmllfy a resolution like that, you arc assuming you are going to break If. Metropolitan Police took over the Famous Speedwtltiag System.

Uses ABC's. No signs. No symbols. No MochinM. For lislirass and Civil Service.

Widely Used. Come la far Demoasttatloa, li-paae leakier, Sample Louors, Start Monday! MILLER SCHOOL OF BUSINESS, 136 E. 6th, MA 2456 entire property which promptly was referred to by the populate by a name that has since become quarters were Herbert Brownell Attorney-General designate; famou ail over the world; Scotland Yard. Gov. Sherman Adams oi incw Hampshire, assistant to the Pres Bet Jimmy Is Sorry! no difficulty in working out a legislative program to put the ident-elect, and Timmai aiepn-ens, special counsel to the general.

Mr. Itrownell Is regarded as Influential In patronage matters of the Eisenhower administration, ml hla oresence Indicated the CARSON B. BENDER and WILLIAM B. BENDER Cincinnati Optometrists for Over 30 Years Closed Every Thursday at 12 Noon OUR NEW LOCATION Four-Year-Old Boy Starts 1 DEMOCRATS JOIN MOVE Sens. Herbert H.

Lehman of country buck on the track we abandoned 20 years ago before SEOUL SCANNED In Brief Blackout Christmas Tree Fire Four-year-old Jimmy Joe me Ileal. New York. Hubert H. Humphrey of Minnesota and Paul H. Douglas of Illinois, all Democrats.

attention given at the conference ONF. SEORF.T STATEMENT Senator Taft said: "We went Thompson, 1643 Powers Joined with Senator Ives fh sponsoring today's meeting, held in Senator Lehman's office. In all 1427 Union Central Building over the whole field every subject that hai been in the public press and views were to Job matters as wen as so legislative policy. Senator Taft. In his original blast at Mr.

Durkin on Decern-ber 2 had declared that he received no hint from Mr. Brow-nell that the AFL man was to be Northside, was responsible for a fire yesterday which caused $500 damage to his aunt's apartment and furnishings. His aunt, Mrs. OUnbir 8082 Claurt Fitted nnd Repaired 4th an Via Streets Eyei Examined By Unidentified Plane 12 Senators attended. Representatives of two others also were The Ohioan said the discussion was devoted to domestic matters Elizabeth Koebbing, lives at 5 W.

Liberty St. The case for proceeding- Im appointed. -except that General Eisenhow Jimmy Joe was playing with a mediately was presented by Senator Lehman who held that It lighted decorative candle near the Christmas tree. Marshall was "the only practical way" to change 'the rules. He asserted that, contrary to what has been On Mystery Run Twin Craft Depart After "No Damage" Foray In Korean Capital SEOUL, Dec.

31 (Wednesday) Special Hew Year's Eye Service 7:30 P. Through Midnight While adwnani regarnmR Durkin, Scrtator Toft Indicated he would not let that interfere with efforts to work out harmony between General Elsenhower and Congress. "I feel very confident, said the Senator, "that there will be William Telscher reported this as the first Christmas tree fire this season. As for Jimmy he was lucky. tne accepted view, the Senate la not "a continuing body" and therefore must adopt new rules with the opening of each new Congress.

He escaped injury. Bartender, Owner Fined The South Korean capital He urged that a resolution be of Seoul blacked out for 40 min Watch This Space Far More Savings! offered, probably Immediately utes Tuesday night and United i i i On Illegal Sales Charges Fines of $50 and costs were Nations antiaircraft guns on the I lit 1 ancr tne new Senate members are sworn at noon Saturday, setting up new rules for the Senate. i m. 1 1 western front roared Into action Imposed on Max Gold, 44, 311 lMlK-m'ENTOML Mohawk. PL, bartender, and Ar- The only actual new one would Hew Testament Baptist Church 4828 Vine St.

Bernard, Ohio Visitors Welcome! Stay as long as you like-Special singing, messages, testimonies. Look to the Lord for guidance in the New Year. Youth Services Saturday Night 7:30 P. M. Lassetre Iradley, Pastor when two unidentified planes flew over but dropped no bombs.

deal with the way In which debate can be limited. leigh Kranisch, 35, 901 Para-drome St, cafe owner, when convicted on liquor law violation Iladar screens picked out the Introduction of this resolution slow-moving craft as tbey pene weald 'Immediately bring a ruling from the Vice President on in police court yesterday. Detectives John Reuter and Adolph trated south of the battla Una. ri.KAHVMK SAVK 20 Oil HCiH of Take year pick sf aay set ef clubs end est 20 est from the regular Hurry! Make yesr selactlo sdayl whether it was or was not in appeared briefly over Seoul then' Schwartz arrested Gold December 18 for selling beer to two 17-year-old boys in Helen's Tav order. An appeal Immediately would be taken from the ruling, er made one statement on a non-domestic "The general made one state, mcnt on one thing I can't tell you what It waa but we did not discuss It." Senator Taft said there had been "no conclusion" and "no indication of policy as yet" with respect to continuation or abandonment of wage controls.

The question of filibusters had come up, the Senator said. The possibility of failure to agree on rules concerning them could "possibly tie up the Senate for three or four weeks right at the start." Congress convenes Saturday. I Such a delay might In turn delays Senate approval of the President's Cabinet and other appointments. There had been no discussion of the Taft-Hartley Act, the Senator reported. Physicist Indicted; Denied Being Red WASHINGTON, Dec.

30 UP A Federal grand jury at Richmond, Va today Indicted Jerome Mayo Grecnberg, former government physicist, on charges that he falsely denied membership In the Communist party. The Indictment was announced here by Attorney General Mc-Granery. He snld the charge was based either by advocates of a rules disappeared to the northeast. Although the U. S.

Fifth Air Force said the planes could not definitely be identified as hostile, change or those opposing It, depending upon whom the ruling ern, 2016 Mohawk PL Kranisch was convicted of selling Detective Justy Heeg a double shot of whisky on Eelection Day in reports irom me west-central Bis! Values THE ENQUIRER STRESSES QUALITY favored. The challenge would provide the basis for a showdown front Said antiaircraft it ii his cafe at 1649 Central Ave. Coming: Your Way I fired at them. vote on upholding the chair. HAS BROADER BASIS Senator Lehman stressed in his SPORTING COODS CO.

statement that, in recent years, the filibuster has been "especially 130 E. 6th tt. Utor Htturt, Manrtty. Ntm ft'SO, TatfttUy, WrdtiMtUr, ThnrdT, Pitdsy and ftUraUy, 1:80 5:80 directed against civil rights legislation" but that concern over unduly protracted debate has a broader basis. He said the threat the filibuster presents ex DENTISTRY Mia FORAY RECALLED Only last Thursday what the Air Force described as the "larg.

est MIO Jet force seen In months" swept far south to near the battle line. This force, whose numbers were not announced, reAched to about 40 miles north of Seoul before It was driven off by UN Saberjets. Meantime a Communist propaganda broadcast beamed to UN troops on the frigid central front Tuesday night declared the Reds would launch a "general offensive" on Sunday. The broadcast was made by a woman. A UN corps spokesman told about the Red propaganda offensive but declined to speculate on tends to "our national welfare.

wx-tfr? yn Stock jfe'l ll' for the Holidays safety and security. He did not spell out how he PLATES EXTRACTIONS CROWNS nilHMiES would change the rule governing limitation of debate the votes of 64 members, two thirds of the on denials of Communist memDer- lull Senate are now needed to halt a filibuster but absolutely no opposition developed to his i cm proposal. The consensus was that Itr. lwa wntist icn i ivjju 1'WIIS A IUI HMISdS oas, wovai'aimi nni.n. aim.

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S. Pollack A.MirUlw Rrintr, Nrh.nll. Mchllnf. linlnilim. Strut tat falhtut CORNER 6th nd VINE (Second Floor, Palnee Hotel Bldg.) Entrance on Vine St.

the threat. Only a week or so the nature of the substitute for Rule 22, which has provoked the ngnt, could be worked out at ship made by Greenberg during an Interview with the Federal Bureau of Investigation December 15. 1943, at Norfolk. Va. Greenberg at the time was employed as a physicist In the lab-oratories of the Nationnl Advisory Committee for Aeronautics at Langley Field, Va.

The FBI Check was being made In connection with his Federal employment. 1 Irn Dr. r.llnrk'l another meeting set for Friday afternoon. "Kt.rt ff Tm.rrow." Ranit.r. MKKl TV, r.s.ui m.

CII 603H, 08(i6 Senators Humphrey and sitting beside Senator Leh ago the Reds boasted they would be In Seoul by Christmas. The ISA-mile fighting front waa relatively quiet Tuesday. The Eighth Army received no reports of daylight scraps along the battle line. CHINESE LOSE ISO MEN However, the Chinese Reds threw a eomnnnv.niyprt thnut man as he reported on the result, Guy Lombardo on WSAI 5i30 to 8i4S p.m. dallyt 4 to 4:45 Sundays an outpost west of Chorwon and announced mat tney supported his position fully and would Join in leading the fight for the rules change.

Other senators at the meeting were James II. Duff Wayne Morse of Oregon, self-styled independent, and Clinton P. Anderson N. PAID ON SAVINGS 3 neia me pogiuon Dnetiy. in tne earlv mnrninff rtnrtnr.se TIM I mortar and artillery fire chopped up me jveu auacK auer UiN fenders pulled The Chlnp.lP lpft 1.10 Hl(t anrt dore Francis Green P.

6th Vim i wounded at the outpost hen fried1 Seeer lister C. Hunt Wyo James E. Murray and Mike Mansfield Representatives sat in for Senators H. Alexander Smith N. and Warren TSlll tney Droke otf the three-hour fighting and withdrew, the Eighth Army reported.

Small night actions erupted at nthfir nnlnta dinner thtt Antral G. Magnuson, and eastern fronts but fighting sunstuea Derore dayureaK. Marine and Air Force fichter WANTED snuincs mid Lonn compnnv 31 hnmhpr hit twn Rnrl umnlv depots behind the western front N. W. Cor.

Vine ami Mc.MUIart AY 4212 OYSTERS French Fried Potatoes Totted Green Salad Homemade Bread with Butter Coffee or Tea 95c Buttertcotch Cream Pit, 15c Herring Salad, 75c luesuny dui resuns were con cealcd by heavy clid banks. Purchase Bids Sought 7636 Reading Road (Opp. Valley Theatre) PO Open Daily 12 to P. Including Saturday For Courthouse Annex Proceedings to sell the Ditt man Building, Central Pky. and Sycamore used as the MEN WITH HERNIA We want hard worklnf men whoso jobs roqalro lifting; and straining who don't want te spend time la a hospital wha hare nursed hernia for 10, 20, it years or more.

"Wo wait YOU to come te our nice for a consultation aad WE PROMISE: (1) that joe need nrtr bay another traas; (X) that yoar hernia will nTor bother you again; and (1) that many of you will report "Hernia disappeared completely." Oar written guarantee says YOU most bo satisfied! Come when yea can! NOW Is the time! Hear The Most VMSUAL Show On RADIO Courthouse Annex since March, 1948, was started yesterday by mean extra the board of county commis sioners. Scaled bids will be opened January 27. A MUST YOU MUST NOT MISS! The county paid $125,000 for the property In 1945, when It was appraised at 5156,000. Be cause $100,000 of the purchase company extra enter taming. Let Coca-Cola help make holiday hospitality easy.

Have enough on hand price was paid from the $1 mil. lion bond issue for the Court house Annex and Juvenile De tention Home, C. Watson Hover, county prosecutor, will be asked to fletermine now the money acquired from the sale is to be STARRING and serve it ice cold. distributed. The additional $25, FOR LESS! 000 of purchase price came from WALTER PHILLIPS the county general fund.

An addition to the main Court Buy the 24-BoliIe Case house Is expected to be com pleted time for all the offices, monday thru friday 7.45 3IT1 604 Keith Bldg. SIS W.tniit St. PHONE GArfi.td (70S Daily a.m. to I p.m. Mondey Mil p.m.

Cloud Wedneidey Compart Our Pricti All Work Guaranteed FOR ONI- YEAR HOKV IT? CindnnoH'i Ltadinf Gill SAos 20 VINI STREET now in the annex. Including Domestic Relations and Juvenile Courts, to return to the main OTTltD UNDII AUTHOIirr Of TNI COCA COIA COMPANY IT THE COCA-COIA IOTTLING WORKS COMPANY r-in r-1 I building by March, 1 Ml 4 rrr waa UU1 ritr.K VVril. ttmikkt "WHAT Bad Driving, Not Bad Lurk ACROSS FROM THE ENQUIRER Catmes Accidents. ivu Miori.n know ABO IT HKJt MA" THI COCA-COU COMPART.

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