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ARMUMEMEITI MROimEMEITS 208 STUDENTS 2D Cincinnati Enquirer iFrom Area Listed lil lANKINSHir-Auomtw HRYSEl-Jtmes if. '4 it'll CONIFF-Tbomet ItlllAH-Sumpter V1 9 SfM FINCK-Reymond riTZER-ltwrence fcf.f 6ILLIIACI-lerence RARDlet-Elizabetts Wl SIM 6RAY-Willie Mae SIEBfRT-Jonn 1 I ll HIKH-Osctr SMITH-Sttnley f. I Johnson Slams Obliquely At 'Saboteurs' In GOP Money To Burn AKRON. Ohio, Juna 7 CT) -I'eter Dasco, operator of the West Market Street DrlvfMn, told a boy working; for him to burn the trash, to the boy burned the trail including that ln a waste-basket where Pasco had planted l00 for safekeeping. Tomorrow he will take the charred roll to the bank ln hopea the bank can recognize It as currency.

Classification Index A-JOURNEY'S END DEATHS) CARD Of I HANKS C-IN MEAAORIAM Graduates Of 41 I-ELIGI0US SOCIAL IYENTI me tftdel't every itrvice il eonduced with the full F-SOCIEIIES AND LOOG23 Out-Of-Town Colleges And Universities "One that the way to wtaiand I am sorry to say that it is G-MISXEUANEOUS N01ICEI being practiced. LI election in to run aKiiinht some H-L0S1 A NO FOUND K-fRAVEl OPPOPRIUNIIlES thing to "prove that the oppo appreciation that it is ttcrtd tributa to tomeone't memorv The ,1. RADEL CO. HENRY J. RADEL, Pret.

652 STATE AVE, VvA 14)365 "IT IS A WAN (IE BO US theory because it leads those who embrace it to take a fur Forty-one out-of-town universities and college are graduating 208 students from BALTIMORE, June 7 Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson (D. Tex.) "let fly tonight an oblique suggestion that some Republicans in Congress, with an eye on the I960 election, are trying to abo-- tape the work of Congress to discredit the Democratic majority. JntiiiKon, the Senate Denio- MISCELUNEOUS NOTICES ther step.

It is that unless they $3,218,000 sition Is motivated by DM 'aim. "The other theory is that the way to win election 1 to run on a record of comttructive achievement. "And the second theory is the control an institution of govern-1 Greater Cincinnati this spring. 4122 Glenwty, WA M5I2 1005 Maditoa, Covinqtoa, HE 1-4185 ment, they ill not let that in Edward J. Cleary, executive 1804 Vine St.

PA 1-6145 822 York, Newport, CO 1-8560 DELINQUENTS need S. i. teechinj. Train teachers with S. S.

Timet. Philadelphia. InterntlioneJ uniform S. S. stitution work.

director and chief engineer of The nearest Johnson came to lessons. the Ohio River Valley Water rratie leader, sjieitkinjf at a test- one that has been followed by CREMATION HILLSIDE CHAPEL NICHES URNS 525 Dixmvth 1-1021 Paid For Independent Life I AM tpplying for beer license, be told by drink. Fleetwood 7-4851. naming names was after he Committee, received that, the Democratic controlled! an hnnnmrv rlrr. from Nil 1 timonlai dinner, did not Congressmen and their col r-mif rtir rlht out and accuse anybody j- Congress would base its University Wednesday.

leagues in the Democratic Con-i NO CHARGES FOR CHAPEL SERVICES By Cincinnati Concern In Stock Deal SUMMER CLOTHING SUITS SOFAS FURNITURE. Salvation Army Thrift Shop, 1514 Freemen Avt. Saw tnt) Help Others. PA 1-4478. hopes on a "constructive rec Booklet On Request VISITORS WELCOME DAILY TO 4 Mr.

Cleary graduated from the university in 1929. ord. Then he said: gress. "The first theory is one which cifieally In hi prewired Apeeeli He put It this way: "There are tw theories of poll-tic in thK country. JOHN C.

GUMP FUNERAL HOME 3440 Glenmore it Herbert Cheviot MO 1-0690 "And those who seek to run against' this record had better North American Equitable Life I Democrats have left to others NURRE BROS. FUNERAI DIRECTOR CHtrr? 1929 The graduates and their schools are (bachelor degrees LOST AND FOUND offer the voters something be unless otherwise indicated): Assurance 23 3 0 Victory has purchased all the sides partisan slogans shouted Miami University. Oxford: Sue H. Bolton, Bamber Funeral Home hastily into a microphone on a BIRTHS RlACK John C. Brontugh, Susan Chandler, Rob John Bamber Tuesday morning." Robtrt Bamber WO 1-1440 ert W.

Dice, Robert I. Dientr, Paul Ftust. Walter C. Frank. John W.

Grtfel- 301 1 Woodburn Avt. Inoerjl hunts stock of Independent Life Insurance Baltimore Md. The purchase price waa LOST BLACK tnd brown hound; Avon-dilt or Corryvillt; right tide of chest shtved. Mettl ttg tround neck beirt numbtr 247. S5 rtwtrd.

Phont UN 1-3100 lint 548 or 234 or PL 2-2802. LOST-Whitt pltstic Durst conttininf 2 otlrs tyeglasses licenses end papers of txtremt importance. Reward. Mrs. Johnson did not say so, but coni.

Masters degret; Eddn I. Hill, Ltrry FLOYD David and luri, 2244 Cameron Ave, girl. May II, Bolton Funeral Home 3042 Harrison Avt. Westwooo presumably he waft referring to S. Motttitimtr.

Alsoi Ctrol A. Humphrey, Willitm Kemp, Julit L. Urrkk, Janice A. Mtttfeld. PLEiSSNER Paul and Barbara, 770 E.

10th Wain A Bolton MO 1-4059 Newoort. flirl. the aesslons with reporters held each Tuesday by Republican 000, Mark II. KroU, president of North American, announced yes FOR.VIAN John and ElnabiA. 233 Center WALNUT HILLS 1309 E.

McMillan St WO 1-0474 MADISONVTLLE 6111 Madison Rd. BR 1-0203 W. B. Strong, ME 1-51 84. ERSCHELL Be evue.

bov. Snaron Ann Mish, John A. Morgan, Sally A. Phillips, Andrew Rego, E. Allen Roth, Elroy I.

Stndberg, Ctrolyn A. Schroeder, House leader Charles A. Hal- terday. FLEAHER. Donald nd Margaret.

4010 Drew FT. THOMAS NEWP0R1 CO 1-8033 LOST Ktys, vicinity Htrtwtll or Mt. Lookout. Saturdty evening, valuable to owntr only. Reward.

TR 1-1931. leck (Ind.) and GOP Senate girl. May 14. HI 1-1982 Purchase of the 48-year-old Barbart Shilling, rrtnk William VockeH. Geneve W.

Cltrk. leader Everett M. Dirkson (111.) FLEICHER Charles and Mjftru. 3732 lle- elivn boy, Aonl 8. fROMANCiilford and Jacauelirte, I7B2 after their weekly talks with LOST Brief cist.

Rtwtrd $25. Freehs. Iing Hornet TWInbrook 3-6148. MALE WHITE Pomanniam lost In vi Elmore bov. MdV 20.

Baltimore Company1! stock, and its eventual merger into North American were approved by the President AINSWORTH-Oost tnd Mtvtmt. 3098 Worth-injton I. Mtv 2 ARCMiABlE-Jtmes and Ptlric.t. 1064 Sutton trl. MjV 12.

ARMSTRONG-Raymond and Mtriorie. 3731 Mead Ave. boy Mev 8 lAuEY-Raymond tnd Bettyt, tot PI. Covington, Kv girl. May 1 2.

8AKER-James did Lei. 25W N. K.rhwood Cir. girl Mav 7. BAKER-Rirherd end Patricia).

1W Delaware Ave. bo May 11. PARjN-Runald nd Ftm. S4 CrettDn bov Mav 10. IHNf-Jiiw and Sara, Alvine bov Mjv 24.

8f.ll -Thomas and Mary. 34U Alia Visit girl Mav 20. BiBBi-James and Phyllis, 2341 Svived bay Msv 23.. UNAUbR-Robert rxJ Donna, 2167 Mon- tan girl Mav B. IACK-Rhtrd ltd 1310 Boyd n.r! Maw 0(V FUlU-jack and Joann.

2722 Observatory cinity of Hydt Ptrk Sou ere; 5 email bov. Mav 22. GIBSON David and Gerdi, 25 W. 36th Cincinnati company stockhold Hodapp Funeral Homes lovmgton, girl. eVitft ers and the Ohio Departments of children plead tor hit return.

Kewtro. TR 1-2062, RE 1-0071, LO 1-73)7. PURSE Green; handmade; contained) papers and money. Reward. MU 1-0527.

HADDEN Granville nd Gwendolyn, 2737 Htmilton tt Elktoti 7401 Vint St. Jesmve Ptle, Ttrrtnct A. Noontn, Sheila A. Mitchell, Robert A. Btnzhtf, Rotstld Henkt, Ruth E.

Klokar, Jtrnts G. Marti, Sunn B. AAttthtws, Jo Ann Huff Drum-mood, Wtrren J. Tripp, Mtsttri degree: Cerolmt Brown, Btrbart G. Emery Reed L.

Musgrove, ThtorJort A. Runck, llsanna Witty, Paul F. Ritrvm, Masters degree; Joyct E. Brocktmlth, Robtrt Lee Dyer. Strt W.

Thomts, Jtrry W. Albright, Ctrl F. Duntng Jr. tod Robert W. Eckles, Matters degretsr Joan C.

Ehle, Marybeth Law-ler, Florence A. McMehon, Art I. Htimi, Thomat M. Trousdtll. Mettert degrter Vernon F.

Bever. David B. Butke. Carol A. Dakota air Aoril 21.

Insurance early last week. Kl 1-1040 VA I-UBU9 HATER William and Mildred. 812 Kirbert WILTSEE. Inc. 24 W.

9th St. CH 1-0932 Oirl. Mav V. Independent Life has more than $6 million in assets and $25 RIEDLINGER-LEMEN FUNERAL HOMES HAYES Rev. Carlton and Mrv, 2937 Mont- TRAVEL OPPORTUNITIES clair Ave.

oir Adh 45. Must Curb Hoffa, Says Kennedy WASHINGTON tVPt Sen million of insurance in force. Net 19 Green St. 1309 California Avt HEAVERN-James and Marilyn, 34 frank earnings in 1958 were $300,000, J. J.

SULLIVAN CO. Bradtorn i Sullivan Dlractoj B10NAER Lroy and Betty, 5246 Montgom Carrier, Al S. Gelltr, Btrntrd Schttz, Ron- DRIVE tnd ther txp- to Boston or New England area week of June Bth or 15. Female with reftren ST 1-2210 LEAVING "FOR MIAMI week of June 21st, desire someone to help drive. References exchanged.

UN 1-4607. North American Equitable Life Assurance Company was licensed 1336 E. McMillan at Bell PI. WO 1-0133 Dr Highland Heights, girl. HELPHINSTINE Charles and 200 Sevmour boy.

May HORMAN Donald and Oianne, 7915 Remig Ion boy. May 15. HAMUN Clitlord (Mid Edna, 3322 Sooth si ct Ave. girl May 11. HILL Judge and Mary, 941 W.

Ninth St. girl. Mav 14. Ln November 1958. The com ery Oov.

Mdv i. BRtNNOCK-Jonn and Sarah. 8053 Stillwi! b-v Mav 6. BRiANS-Hanv and Barbara, 6958 Boi (4 hw MilW 27. Tredway Funeral Home John F.

Kennedy (D. Ma.ss.) said today it was urgent that labor Established 1892 Norwooo unit 2131 Cameron Aye. ME 1-03)1 BUERGER pany's authorized starting capital of $10 million was the largest of any life insurance company ever formed in the entire United BROCKMANDavtd and Mary. 8755 Indian Hill boy. Mtv 7.

BROD-St '--d and Ruth, 4513 Barbara JONES jack and Patricia, 3954 Elsemere reform legislation should be VORHIS Funeral Homes boy. Mav 10. passed to curb the power of JENKINS Eugene nd Carol. 219 Northern NORWOOD OHIO LOCKLAND OHIO boy, Mtv 4. i BROWN-thomas end Rosemary.

3914 Del hm AA.V a. bov. Mav 10 States. James Hoffa, Teamster Union ME 1-4884 VA 1-0063 LANG James and Mary, 2894 Pinefidge tVERSMEIER FINCK FRANK FUETTERER CAINES HELD HILL HITCH KELLY KOLLMAN KRAMER The stock of the company is RAPP RARDIN RESLER RUCHTY SANSONI SCHMALZ SCHROEDER SCHULTE SHELL STANSBlHtr SUHRE TEETOR VANDERHEID bov. Mav IB president.

S3 JONES Thomes and Clair, 413 Berry BR UGGEMAN Thomas and Dolores, 5530 Montgomery bov, May 13. CARR-George and Dorothy, 2711 Edmonson Concerning such legislation entirely owned by Ohio residents. liH I i'j tia u. Hineortna. Gtll B.

Obtrmenn, Jerry lit Seheelt, Kenneth lewis, William E. Numrich, Mtr-cina J. Quimby, Norbtrt E. Schwtrti, Gtry L. Bowytr, Jacquelyn F.

Gerrerd, Ktnntth B. Fowler, Edwtrd F. Howard, Clifford C. Runk, Lloyd J. Politck, Donald I.

tnd Ronald E. Huber. Nancy A. losektmp, Russell P. Roberfl, Mesters ittnt; Stndrt Horvtth, Nancy L.

Butterfield, Louit L. Ctmp, Dorwld H. Stvis, David Roten, Kathleen G. Schneider. Thomes Gosiok, Everett lykinj end Robert Town Jr.

College of Wooster, Wooster, Ohio: Join Becker end Alice Boughron. University of Wisconsin: Joan M. Herman, Michael Litwack. Judiite Tesh tnd Mvrnt Silversttin, Mesters degree. Cornell College ffl Mt.

Vernon, I owl: Jack Frencls. College of New Rochelle in New Rocheik, N. Key Donovtn. Oberlln College: Mark S. Israel, Gloria I.

Jacobs, Daniel B. Koovman, Mtrllyn Marc, Barry Phillips tnd David Sweet. Denison University. Granville. Ohio: David now pending in Congress, Ken nedy: boy, Way 13.

CHALUNOR Donald and Elaine, 6524 ft flirl. Mav 26. Bellevue, ky boy. JACKSON-Ernest and Lovella, 206 Peati bov May 21. JOHNSON-Clsrence and luvetta, 919 Court girl, April 29.

JONES Wiflaid nd limit. 3175 Moose-wood Ct. tin Mav 9 WBACCMAMU FUNERAL MARSH ei iiatiatiifSMBiii unuc COLLiNS-Peul and Edna, Bon 816, RR 1, Nauv Ohm. Oirl. Mav 25.

"If Hoffa doesn't serve as an oen invitation to the passage of A Family Of 4 Killed In Crash 2625 Gilbert Ave. WO 1-1600 I mcrnRiLin WEAVER tu MULLOY wiiOER I NEUBERT A WOOD I KELLER Jesse end Helen, 3951 Montgomery a reform bill today, then, ln my Judgment, you'll never get a bill, COMBS -Darrell and Shirley, 716 McWakm boy May 26. COSTELLO-WiUiem end Betty, 857 Belch Ave, boy, May 7. COWAN-Willlam and Lou, 3009 Glendora boy. April 26.

LAWRENCE Taylor end Mary. 3381 W. Mtlvale Cir. bov. Mav 9.

JOURNEY'S END (DEATHS) A and Mr. Hoffa will be home free, LEIS Lawrence and Bettye, 3021 Scioto SUHRE-ldt daughter of the Classification Index 1-H0USES FOR SALE APARTMENT HOUSES, SAll 3- REAl ESTATE LOANS 4- RESORI PROPERTY SALE 5- FLORIDA PROPERTY SALE 6- 0UT-0F-S1ATE PROPERTY SALE 7- FARMS COUNTRY HOMES SALE 8- L01S AND ACREAGE SALE 9- BUSINESS INDUSTRIAL PROP. 10- INVESIMEN1 PROPERTY 11- REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE 12- REAl ESTATE WANTED He will continue to be a public Jirl. Mav 1. St bov May 27.

CAvlS-Boby ind Watseka, 49 Glencot PI, km aw A WENTZVILLE, June 7 (UPD Four members of a family were killed and a fifth seriously injured in a head-on LOESING Richard tnd Anneliese, SI7 menace holding extreme power Hibernia Dr. bov. May 18. W. Savaot, Jo Ann Avers, Nancy Condon, DlSTLfcR-Georoe nd Dorii, 1326 Laidlaw MADDEN-John and Janet.

5940 Woodmont in an irresponsible way." late Mr. and Mrs. Joseoh L. Suhre, Saturday, June 6, 1959; residence, 1206 Clay age 75 years. Friends may call Tuesday after 4 M.

at the Paul E. Frederick Son Funeral Home. 18 Calhoun Correvville. m. bov Mav Kennedy suggested that the automobile collision today.

For u0 walk by faith, not by McDonald-Eugene and Ruth, 1007 Winfield CUVn-VVil'harn 2nd Elizabeth, 1892 Forest Vie Birl. May 18. PURBAN-Charlei and Jane, 1607 Westmori- Donald Gurnev, Carol Hendon, William J. Netting, Donald B. Rhoad, Virginia Scott, Mtrv Tsllentirt, Alexander Thomson III, Sally Wood, Mrs.

Eleanor Nisbet Bvtrs tnd William L. Bvars III. turn Evans. House rewrite the so-called "bill State Highway Patrolmen Reoulem High Mass, Holy Family tight. II Cor.

5:7. MONKEY John and' Margaret, 8100 Blan of rights" amendment to the identified the dead as John chetta Dr, bov. Mav 4. Mary Ktv Adams and Barrv S. Porter.

(Copyr. 1959, John Howtrd Harris) MONTEY Paul and Jane, 3939 Hooper Hill labor bill. He called the amend inurcn, uidenpurg, Indiana, Wednesday, at 9:30 A. M. Member of St Clara Auxiliary No.

98 Knights of St John and St. Anthony Shrine Society Smith, 27, his wife, Mildred Ohio Weslevan University, fjeltwtrt: Wtl-i McPARTlIN Getrtt widowtr of Ame ha 1. boy. Mav 17. ment a hastily written and Fastine, 4238 Dane Ave.

boy MaV 20. fiCKE-Calvin and Elaine 206 Barnard boy. May 13. riSHER-Edward and Roberta, 2955 West- Ann, 25, and their daughter, McGRAW-James tnd Carol. 2513 Shanmoor Au nirl m.u ia imt srtinKamp McPartlln, devoted futha n( Ran UrD.r.lln.

I HOUSES FOR SAL! TEETOR George I. (Shorty), beloved! Margaret Ellen three, all of lime, uboi uiuiner of Dorothy Bresntn, Evelyn Colemen, nem ewet, nicrwra reui, Siorson ureeK, Taylor Lockt, Rontld Liti, Joyct Miller. Andrew Nicholson, Suienne Shipley, Annette Strothmtn, Don Van Dvkt, Terry Wll-iitms, Sarah Young, Patrikt Ciwrtmingl and Sylvie Stnders, Eden Theo nalcel Semirurv. Witr McMILtAN Eugent and Jtssit, 522 Armory girl, Mav 12. MARTIN Clyde tnd Irene, 713 Weingtrrner Mexico, Mo.

Mrs. Smith's mother, Mrs. Elmer Vomund, brother ot Ray and Ed leetor. Sunday. June 7, 1959; age 67; residence.

Box 322, E. Miami River Road. Friends may call at Rebold Funeral Home, 1712 Queen City Avenue, at Grand, Tuesday after 2 P. M. Services Newoorf bov.

rmisiiio ramer, irene ana Koy MC-Ptrtlin, Saturday, June 6, 1959, rtsi-dtnet, 6669 Ins Avt. Friends may call Monday 4-9 P. at tht Stanley Hioh Funeral Home, 6546 Montgomery Rd. Services Tuesday 1030 A mm ADDYSTON 5 CHURCH ST. I 5 ROOMS 1 -FLOOR JL HURRYI-S6200 LORETTA MILLER, GR 1-6917 GR 1-4040 BL 1-2140 whf RFAI.TY COMPANY MORGAN Willard and Emma.

1847 Walker 60, Martinsburg, also per Groves, Mo.i Tom Puroff. He wHI become missionary In Honduras. bov. Mav 22. Foreign Aid Keeps Troops Home-Keating MORRISON-Kenneth end Ann Let, 4333 Wednesday, 1:30 P.

M. Wachkvitnn tt. 1utta. lull ished in the crash and another Smith one-year-old Ruth Hurnet bov Mav 17. Helene Merkel, eVANDERHE ID Sylvan beloved hus MULIOY-Most Re.

William D.D.; Arm, suffered a fractured leg, MUFNICH Norman and Ruthann, 2039 Yoast girl. May 16. McCREAGH Otis and Maxin. 437 Wadt nit excaiitncy, tnt Bishop of Covins-ton, beloved brother of Mrs. Tn-5tete College, Angola, Ind.i John R.

Ftrbtcb, Melvin R. Greiser, president of Carthage Mills, lnd will rectivt tn honor-try degree from the college. University of tVtrnlt. Inhn She was taken to St. Joseph's bov.

Mav 10. WASHINGTON (iP) Senator band ot Margaret Updike vanoemeid, father of Mrs. Barbara Hayes, and grandfathtr of two grandchildren; Friday, June 5, 1959; residence, 1744 North Hampton Bond Hill. Services at St. Matthews Episcopal Church, AMBERLEY VILLAGE PRESTIGE LOCATION ULTRAMODERN 1959.

Transfer of remain's to the NELSON lorn and Irske. 12 t. 15th Hospital St. Charles. ridge girl.

May 44. FRANCiSCO-George a-nd Marian, 716 Weill St, gi'l May 21. GEW-Uwrence and Citrrn, 1001 State pirl. May 23. GERIAND-Johfl and Bemice, 1128 Betty girl May SI.

GUBfRi-Howard and Mary, 4279 Ashland irl May 14. COLDBERG-Maryin and Joyce, 2611 St. Aians, boy. May 4. GREtR-Charles and Mry, 3701 Boudinot girl.

May 25. HAYNES -Kenneth and Virgima, 3876 Dieck- man Amelia. Ohio, irl. May 12. HERMAN-leo nd Sylvia.

5100 Lillian 1 HERMANN-Wilfrid and Viol. 9998 Prech-. lei In. girl. May 26 HtU-Robert and Mary, 2009 Wavland Avt MollHAuV-Harold nd Mary, 7268 Chebert nlrl U.v A.

Kenneth B. Keating (R. N.Y.) bov May 18 Lawrence H. Memering tnd Peter H. Vtn Troopers said the driver of the Lamearai basilica of the Assumption and VeSDer of the dead.

MnnHav OAKS Robert and Ruth, 1820 Pultt Luren. Monday, June 8, at 10 A. M. No bov. May 22.

St. John tln venltv Inna ttlirut said today that if the United States cuts off economic grant June 8, at 4 P. M. Office of the other car was Clyde Crenshaw Several completed, others PARTIN Earl and Janice. 1603 Broadwty.

Mariorle Wells Connor, Mtstfrs degree. visitation. In lieu of flowers, contributions mav be made to the Amer ueaa, luesday, June 9, at 10 A. M.j Solemn Pontifieial Renuiem Hiah Mace 16, of St. Louis.

oirl. Mav 13. aid abroad, it will run a grave Vtnderbilt University: Jeanne Carol Bover, Barbtrt Louise Fox tnd Dtvid Mc- ican Cancer Society. Baiter Sahnd under construction on beautiful Lamarque Dr. off PAUL-Joseph and Mary, 3718 Marydell Crenshaw was said to be girl.

Mav 14. risk of having to send its own tuneral Home in charge, 10:30 A. Interment St. Mary Cemetery, Ft. Mitchell.

Husenberg 4 Niemeyer Funeral Home in charge rariana uixon. Western ralleae fnr Wnmn Ovfnrrt PHARO-Robert and Julia. 2763 La leuille passing a third car near the WEAVER leona, beloved widow of! troops into Korea. Mav 3. Carole Crowe, Ann Ftrouton.

Jene Snew crest of a hill at the time of the or arrangements. ROKOSIK-Donald and Barbara, 848 i NEUBERT Ernst beloved husband Mi chel Mav 9. accident. "Don't Ie misled about this talk of eliminating 'give ROSS Donald and Loretta, 624 Dtltt of Margaret Rau Neubert, dear father of Richard and Harry Neubert, Friday, end Jtmt Williems. Tulane Universitv: Jovct E.

Gunnino. Ruth Roberts and Paul A. Fletcher, Masters degree, and Dan A. Collier Jr. Floridt Stttt Univtrtltvi Arthur Joseoh Powell.

DePtuw University. Sreenctstlt. Ind.i boy, Mav 15. ROOT Jack tnd Carol Arm, 34 Dsshler In. Ft.

Thomas. bov. Keating said. "Nothing that holds the Communists in check Arborcrest Dr. Follow arrows to Flood-Lighted Open Houses Daily and Sunday, 10 'til 10.

On and acre lots. All utilities. BUILDERS: Nelson, Kap-pler, Solon, Kelly and Longeway. juiib 3, resiaence, 4ub win-ton age 73 years. Freinds may Simeon Weaver, devoted mother of Hugh M.

Weaver and Mrs. Orvelle Burkard, Saturday, June 6, 1959, at the home of her daughter in Batavia, Ohio. Services at the Methodist Church In Batavia, Mondav, June 8, at 1 P. M. In lieu of flowers please make contribution to the Batavia Methodist Memorial Fund.

The family will receive friends at 265 N. Fifth St. in Batavia. Moora Funeral Home, Batavit, in charge of ni ,7" Jo Williams boy. May 20.

HOOVEN-Hiirry and Vernm, .207 W. Elder JEENE-Hiramnd Margaret, 2576 Banning Rd girl May 11. A JONES-Erank and Eloist, 3374 Orion 1 1 and keeps American boys here ion II rnt LntS. Miller OOnS funeral Unm. Uimlllu Karen Buckman, George Beiser.

Earl Her- REEO James tnd Johnnit 1032 V. 7th St, boy Mav 6 RUIZ Marceihus and Jeanettt, 61S Vine girl Mav 12 SEXTON Garrett and Omt 1754 Svcamort bov Mav 18 ton Northside, Monday, from 7 to r. M. Funeral tervicei Tuesday is a give away." Keating directed his remarks ar a. M.

log, Glont Kuebler. Sue Steman, Thomas Spackman Joan Watts. Angela Grtv. Dorothy Mtndot and Vivian Usher. Michigan Statt University: Adrienne I.

Johnson. Universitv of Maryland: Fred K. Ltndon KAIEY-Herbert nd Barbara, J758 Rhode in a New York television pro PAYNE (Mary) Kathryn Cltrk, beloved SIMMONS -Arthur and Audrey, 4086 Rlvar gram at a proposal by Sen. JOURNEY'S END (DEATHS) BUERGER-Joseph beloved husband of tht latt Susanna Buerger (nee Weber), devoted father of Mrs. Mary Siebtr, Father Francis, Paul, Bernadette, John, Joseph, Gregory and Aloyslus Buerger, brother of William Buerger; formerly of Charlotte Wyoming; Thursday, June 4, 1959; age 75 years.

Friends may call at The Imwalle Memorial, 4311 Vine at Washington, St. Bernard, Monday between 4 and 9 P. M. Solemn Requiem High Mass St. James Church (Wyoming), Tuesday, 10 A.

M. WILDER Stm, beloved father of Mrs. mother of Gerald Dean C. ind SPLIT-LEVELS AND RANCH HOMES bov. Mav i SMSSHEIM Ralph and Donne.

R. R. New Richmond. Ohio, bov Anrll 30. Junior.

Mike Mansfield (D.Mont.) to Georae Williams Collect. Chictooi How Miss Baronese Payne, sister of H. Clark, it her residence. $34 shut off gifts of defense sup ard E. Rilev Jr.

SIMS William tnd Ruth, 528 Armory Cincinnati School District. oir Mav 4. Wabash Co eoe. Crawfordsvi t. tnd- port and economic aid entirely SARAKATSANNIS leonldet tnd 27 Wil- Alice Allison, Johnny, Henry, Jimmy, and Rev.

Wilder, June 6, 1959; residence. 4431 Corsica PI. Friends may call at the New Mission Baotist Church, Corsica PI. and Bush Monday. June 8.

after 3 P. M. Funeral services 1:30 P. M. Tuesday.

Interment United American Cemetery. School bus. $40,000 and up. James A. Spencer tnd Jack Richard Tschan.

on Ft. Thomas. bov. Mav 15. over a three-year period.

Second Covington, Friday, Junt 5, 1959. Services it the Allison Rose Funeral Home, Robbins St. and Madison Covington, Tuesday, June 9, it 10 A. M. Interment Highland Cemetery.

Friends Connecticut Co eat. New Lorwion. Conn.t ELMER COOK SACK Thomas and Mary Ann, 83 Bon Jan In UinhlmiJ ITu Sarah Jant Klein. Keating said that like who is the assistant Sen SHELTON-Richard and Marilyn, 1413 Bell- Simmons Lo eat. Bostoni Robert! S.

C. H. Henton officiating. wood oirl Mav 19. Hill.

may can trom 4 to 9 P. M. Mondav Ear ham Co tat. Richmond. Ind.i Dair AMBERLEY VILLAGE RAPP-Mary I.

(ntt Sttvtns), beloved ate Democratic leader, he favors shifting emphasis from grants STEAGAll-James end Bemice, 6508 East Lodge girl, May 13. SPIVEY William and Catherine, Dodsworth Arina. Lincoln toiieae. Lincoln, inomas Wertheimer tnd Stanley Gurian. wire or waiter L.

RaDD. and devoted mother of Shirley Jean and Frederick L. Raw), and lister of Hazel Peebles, Frank and George Sttvens tnd Alberta to loans. But, he said, Mansfield "has Mt. HohfOke Collegt, South Hadley, Carol Steidle.

in lold Spring, boy. TAYLOR Abraham and Ednt. 442 Armory boy Mav 17 TURNER Robert and lull 643 Court St. boy Mav i3. Universitv of Day ton: Sister M.

Rose C. wcLormicK. Sunday. June 7, 1959 residence. 3059 Madison Rd.

Reouien Berberich. Gtraldint S. Gltnn. Mtrv Jo W00D-louis, beloved husband of Emma Wood, father of Helen Wood, son of Blanche and the late Wilbur Wood, brother of Myrtle Swarti, Sarah Sammone, Dora May Graw, Audrey Henderson, Evi Durmord, Alta Smith, Alberta Craig, Roy ind Paul Wood, Saturday, Junt 6, 1959, residence, 3564 Lillac Avt. Friends may call at the Thomas Funeral Home, 4418 Whetsel Madisonville, Monday after 4 P.

M. Services Tuesday 1 P. M. E. T.

Carson Lodge No. 598, F. A. M. and Scottish Rite ring service Monday evening, 8 P.

M. VERNATTER Charlit tnd Mary. 450 York O'Callaghan. Mary C. lavanier, Gerald J.

Wright. Ruth A. Grethwohl. Alice B. Lonao.

High Mass at St. Cecilia Church, Tuesday June 9. at 9 A. M. Friends may call at th Witt, Good Kelsch oiri.

way o. Island St. girl. May u. KEFNER- Ws'ter nd Rosearwt, 740 Carlsbad girl May 22.

KELli-R-Robert and Marilyn, 1081 Ander-, son Ferry Rii boy May 26. -Charles and Noma, 4231 Sullivan SI. boy May 26. fKENNETT James and Mary. 219 Wade -KERSIING-Fr'ank and Colette, 1707 Tux-wjrtb Ave.

girl. May 26. -Hubert and Ellen. 3523 Montieth girl, May 26. KOSIER-William and Marcia.

5840 Chero- kee Dr. boy. May 2. JXRAWER-John and Mary, 4233 St. Lawrence girl.

May 26. LA RIKCA-Aldo and Elizabeth, 54 Hamlm boy May 6. LARKIN-William end Sa-FI, 1728 Carrahefl Ct. girl. May 16.

LAUOEMAN William tnd Mary, 9978 Pippin boy. May 23, iEWlS-Let and Pfflgy, 1928 S. Auburn girl Mv 10. LOGAN-Charles and Barbara, 4030 Pax-ton Rd. boy.

May 72. MACKEY-Odell and Thelrrn, 515 Armory girl May 2. MAXI-John and Mary Jean, 4945 Shirley PI. boy May 23. McCARTY Bonnard and Carolyn, 226 Central boy.

May 13. IvVCARTY-FVd and Geraldme, 5727 Wmtroo boy May 24. MclONNAUGHEY-Elmer and Alma, Hamilton Cieves boy May 3. WfSURlEY-Janes and Jeanne. 3573 Kenoak girl May 1.

M'CHAEL John tni Ann, 7041 Bndge-J 'own Rd. girl. May 24. MONSCH-Arthur and Carol, 990 Hatch hnu Mbu VI VORNHAGEN William tnd Elizabeth, 2506 overlooked the fact that some of our allies on the Communist perimeter, particularly in the Far are maintaining armed forces far beyond their economic ability, solely because Halsted 5t. bov.

Aoril 23. John Beckmever, Ralph H. Brueneman. Ray T. Scheidler.

Dtnitl C. Finkt tnd Joseoh' B. Hutiel runerai nome, 3M6 Madison Road Hyde Park at Oakley Square, Monday COLONIAL CLASSIC A bit of New England it fhii white gem, in its Emerald setting; 3-family bedrooms, 2 baths, plus maid's room and bath, 1st floor den and powder room. Mid-forties price. Call DOROTHY EGRY TR 1-2122 DIETZ Realty, CA 1-3375 v- AMBERLEY ViLLAGE long low comfortable custom-built ranch homt, situated on large lot.

This tlegant home offers mtny value! thit only custom construction will pre duct. For details call JJIM DUFF, JA 2-0992 or EVELYN WEGENER, RE 1-8499. ninn to r. WADE-Willitm and Lucille. 2173 Ctntral Ave boy.

May 13. WALLER Melvin tnd Helen. 824 McPherson Howtrd University, wasniiwton, D. ARARDIN Willitm Olivtr, beloved hus- Lowell Turner Stmoson. air Mav 15.

Washington tna Lee university, Va.i W. Leigh Anstll tnd Alan B. WILES-Everett and Sally. 245 W. 73rd eWorld War I Veteran.

of our military aid. "If we cut off that aid now, nana or ioi wae Karam (nee Eads), beloved father of Mrs. Betty Butler; suddenly, Friday, June 5, 1959; residence. 2323 UrMirban Boy. May 19 Other.

WILLIAMS-Frank and Berdens. 6708 Bucking Un versitv of WKienomti Norma jtan ham oov Mav SOCIETIES AND LODGES Hosteller, Mastert degreei Hugh P. Ma- may call at the Busse Borgmann we run a grave risk of inviting another Korea unless we want Wl LL I AMS Ceroid and Pauline. 3127 Bracken guire tnd Leone.ro B. Mason, ryey Ji.

Ohio College of Chiropody. Cleveland: woods Ln. bov. Aon 24. WOODALL Raymond and Edith.

4771 Este vu. r.rnway runerai noma, Central Pky. and Clifton Hills Sunday tfttr 2 P. M. Service Monday, Junt 8 tt 11 A.

M. Take Ohio Rue I ln RITE Donald C. Johnson. Ave oir May 20. WO.vlBLES-Wathern tnd tall, 332 Boal direct to funtrtl homt, trtnsftrs 0 RING SERVICE will bt held for August Blankenshio.

Mondiy, June 8, tt 8 P. M. tt tht Radel Funenl Home, 652 State Avenue. RESLER-Frtderlek beloved husband to send our own troops in there to take the place of the foreign troops now maintained by U. S.

aid," the Senator added. "There would sure be one big squawk If that happened." Republican Pride Surges Nixon yoted father of Mabel Terrell, and girl, Mav 6. WAUGH Emerson end Loretta, Box 11 Melbourne ky. girl. Aav 10.

WHSON nelbert tnd Cltrt 11 Olive Brtnch Amelia Ohio gin rll 7. WALLS Manville end Imogtnt, 2138 Storrs girl. May 14. WATSON William and Dolores, 643 Halsev girl, May 17. WEiTlAuF Michael end Alice.

2572 Duck Creek bov. April 3. YOUNG-Jack and Allie. 26 Mulberry girl. May 11.

inrisnne Neumann end Ruth Harris; also survived by six grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren; Saturday, hm. A IOCO. GEORGE A. LUTZ, 32, T.P.M. Jt.

I. COMPTON, 33. Secretary onniuiuii Ct. Services tt tht Witt, Good M00RE-leon and Donrw, 108 linden St. girl May 12.

MOORE-Frank and Alvn, 7616 Eliubtth r-eiscn runera nome. 3026 Madison Hvd. Park at nabl.u C. day, June 9, tt 2 P. M.

Fritrirji mtv Innity loiiege, yvasningion u. ra Ann Coltr, Suitnnt Mary 011, Mary Joyce Keller tnd Sitter Mary Victor Minhtm, S.N D. Bryan Collegt, Dayton, Tenn.s William R. McKinlty Jr. William R.

McKinley Jr Indiana University: Cleodt K. Abraham. Ph.D.: James A Beier. Joi-n Graham. Nancy Htttendort, Masters deoret; Margaret Keck.

Mrs. Frances rstaana Rohe, Otto Sturrenberger. U.S.. Nancy E. Traaer and Ronald W'lden.

Carneoie Institute of Ter-nolooyi John Roder Masters degree. Syracuse University: David H. Griffin. Taylor Universitv: Janet Rose Berst. St.

Louis University! The Rev. Wilton H. Kennev. S.J.. Ph.D.: Robert L.

Cook and Martin f. Ver" Taft School, Wetertown. Robert Alphonso Taft He will attend Yelt University next fall Miss Sartdri Elisabeth Marni has been awarded a fellowship to studv economics at Indiana Universitv next vet' Marvin lee Keane hat been awarded $300 scholarship from the American School in Chicaoo University of Colorado, Boulder. lemet Calvin Hfthxrt Master! decree? WASHINGTON (UPD Vice President Nixon said today a Re boy May 23. WOT-Harry and Betty.

RR 6. 4396 lick-land Batavia. Ohio. boy. May 3.

ViMUEN Thomas end Mary. 4638 Prosoer- itv PI mrl Mv 23. can wonoay, 4 to p. RUCHTY Alexandtr beloved husband of Esther Donnelly Ruchty, belovtd father of Mrs. Jant Biir.rri publican door-bell ringing drive is AMELIA A picturesque brick Cape Cod residenct on nearly Vl tcrt of tret shaded awn.

It boasts large living room, family sized kitchen. 2 bedrooms with a large semi-finished 2d floor; $13,200 Davt Mattan. BM-eioo CfRNHMAN-Ha-ry and Eileen, 30W South Marriage Licenses demonstrating a "great resurgence of pride in girl May 22. PiiCE lamfs and Virginia. 3277 Dolomat tnd Mrs, Coletti Martin, devoted brother of Victor, Ervin ind Eugene WANT ADS INFORMATION CLOSING TIMES To place, cancel or correct an ad.

nhone GA 1-6300. nucnty ana Mrs. Dorothy Schild; Fri Donald A. Edwards, 24. 315 Riverside Loveland.

ice-cream maker, tnd Shirley day, Junt 5, 1959; rtsidence, 210! The vigor of the drive, he said, "is a sign of the optimism and enthusiasm which, if contin Kilien. 21. 2120 Maple Norwood waitress. Lrescent Wyoming Friends Dolloff F. Bishop 24.

2715 Digbv instructor and Catherine A. Foglia, may call tt tht Busst Borgmann Co. Parkway Funeral Home, Central Pky. and Clifton Hills Sunday after 2 P. M.

Service Monday, June 8, at 9:30 A. M. Take Ohio Bus ued, will bring our party to vie tOry in 1960." direct tine to Want Ad Such efforts are the "bedrock 20 2738 Dtobv sludent. George R. Moore, 33.

817 Ctrr laborer and Alma Jackson. 28. 1036 Eiahth clerk. Bernard E. Linos, 33.

232 Pedrettl Rd. operator engineer and Ruth A. Kemmeter Gordon Reis III and Mtrv Elirabeth Baechle. lines Direct to tuntral. home.

Trans- headquarters. Ads may be charged. Billings will be boy May 13. -Howard and Jane. 109 Castanea 5'.

Mson Ohio, hoy, Mav 16. PRUiTl lohn and Shirley. RR 2. Cieves, boy Mav 18. RAPE John and Beverley.

7135 Fowler 9irl. May 24. REvMAEl-Phillip and Ca'herine. 56o9 Lauderdale Dr. bov.

May 21. RIEGER Henry and Marg.e, 5536 Childs St. bov May 20. RlESf NBERG-Will-am and Patricia. 123 Alwil bov May 26.

RASZ-Steohei and Virginia. 1845 Leona i)i bov May 25. RURERG Greoory and Mary, 5384 Romance girl May 22. SCHVIDI-Donald and Audrey. 1177 Ayer- shi'e St.

boy. Mav 24. SCHUWACHER-lewrence and Georgia, 4942 ter accepted. on which the Republican Party builds its record of good government," he said. 27 1031 Fisk comptometer operator.

AMELIA II Everything 1 bths. 5-car oaraae 2 acres on S. R. 125. this white brick ranch Ii picture book material, on beautifully kept grounds.

Nice looking 20x27 building for hobby or small busintsi rear it lot. Cha'les Homer. 20. 1116 Carson Ave. made at expiration of ads DEADLINES DAILY SANSONI-John beloved husband of Lillian Sansont (net Furst), devoted father of Mrs.

John Jump, beloved son or Mrs. Fredt Palmisano Sanson! and tht late Fred Sansont and brother of Soddy. Frank. Pett tnd U. S.

Army, and Chrlotte Piemng, 20 822 Wondlawn waitress. Edward E. Englert. 32. 4209 Webster Ave.

Deer Park manaoer. end Norita C. Murnhy. 19, 8718 Pltmfield secretary. George T.

Nave 28. 5901 Bertt Ex-Army Officers Influencing Funds? Oeadline for al ids for tht nix' vate industry where they can influence Fedoral defense spending. Smtanglo, a member of the House Appropriations Committee, said in an interview on CBS radio, that he had no information that any of these men had done anything wrong but that they were in positions in which they might oav oansone, Mrs. carl Gertci, Mrs JostDh Tedesco, Mrs. Chas.

Ceresl Mrs. Tom Certsl, Mrs. Sam Ciresi, Saturdty, June 6, 1959, tt his residence, 6639 Hiley Madisonville Funenl from the Gifllgan Funen Homt. Woodburn at I inrnln Wartnai. rtilroad block operator, end Anita L.

But-terbauoh. 21, 410 Tusculum book keeper. VERSME I ER Adelaide, devoted mother of Mrs, J. A. McKibben of Atlanta, tnd Mrs.

H. McAtet of Buent Vista, Ohio, passed away Saturday, June 6, 1959. at East Point, Ga formerly of Montgomery, Ohio. Funeral from the Kltb Ihlendorf Funeral Home, 3900 Montgomery Tuesday, Junt 9, tt 2:30 P. M.

Friends may call after 12 noon Tuesday. FINCK-Raymond beloved husband of Virginia Xrisltr Finck and stepfather of Anita Nashick and Alex Crayola' and dear son of Mrs. Sophia Finck and brother of Gordon- and Donald Finck, Sunday, Junt 7, 1959; residence, Springdale, Ohio. Funeral from John J. Radel Funeral Home, 1005 Madison Covington, Wednes-day, June 10, tt 2 P.

M. Friends may call Tuesday after 4 P. M. In-ferment Evergreen Cemetery. fRANK-Edwin leon, 729 Betul beloved husband of Carrie torch Frank, father of Margery Frank Kings-gale of Boston, and Ctrol Frank Philips of Dayton, Ohio, broth, er of Mrs.

Helen Copeland of Miami Beach, and tht latt Arthur L. tnd Jesse 0. Frtnk. Services tt Weil Funeral Home, 3901 Reedinfl Tuesday, June 9, 1959 ef 10:30 A. M.

FUETTERER Chtrlit, husbtnd of the late Amelit Link Fttttrer, deer father of Mrs. Elsie Jung, dear grandfather ef Donald Jung, Saturday, Junt 6, 1959, rtsldenct, 6239 Cheviot Rd tgt 90 yttrt, Friendt may call tt the Ches. Milltr Sons Funertt Homt, Htmilton Ave. tt Knowlton Northside, Monday afttr 4 P. M.

Funeral services Tuesday, 2:30 P. M. CAINES-Gltdvs Mat (ntt beloved wife of the late Ollie Gaines, dear sister of Mrs. Alfred Newman, at her residence, 2183 Central Cincinnati, Ohio, Sunday, Junt 7, 1959. Services Wednesday, June 10, at the Dobbllng Funeral Homt, Belle-vue, Ky tt 2 P.

M. Fritnds may call Tuesday, from 4 to 9 P. M. HELD Elisabeth (ntt Kltinttnk), beloved wife of John Held, dear mother of Mrs, Betty Mlnogyt end William Held, Sunday. June 7, 1959, It her residence.

318 Dervili Ludlow; toe 72 years. Friends mty call at the Bullock Funtral Home, 461 Elm Ludlow Tuesday. 3 to 10 M. Requiem High Mass. St.

Boniface Church, Ludlow, Wednesday, at 9 A. M. HILL Minnie (net Pa.lti), beloved wift of Glenn J. Hill tnd tlsttr of Louist Latham, Gladys Taylor and Naomi Simcox, Friday, June 5. 1959, Bethel, Ohio.

Services from Kennedy Funeral Home. Bethel, Ohio, Monday, Junt 8, tt 2 P. M. Friends mty call tt tht funeral homt, Sunday tfter 3 P. M.

HITCH-Oicar, husband of tht latt Cort Herrmgton Hitch tnd dear fathtr of Mrs, Pearl Cummins, Saturday, Junt 6, 1959; residence, 2267 Madl-son Covington. Funtrtl from John J. Radel Company Funeral Home. 1005 Madison Covington, Tuesday, June 9, at 2 Friends may call Monday afttr 4 M. Interment iand Cemetery, KELLY Thtmts, beloved brother Martin and Richard Kelly tnd tht late John and Patrick Kelly, nephew of Mrt.

Catherlnt Currtn, Saturday. Junt 6, 1959, it his residence, 963 W. Ninth St. Funenl from tht Gilligan.Siefkt Funtrtl Homt, 3671 Warstw Wednesdtv, Junt 10. Solemn Requiem High Mass tt St.

Anthony Church it 10 A. M. Fritndl may call Tuesday ifttf 4 M. KOLLMAN Ptul V. beloved hut.

band of Ann Mtrit Jtslnskv Kollmin, detr father of Alice Ann, Paul V. Jr and Htrrv I. Kollmin, brother of Jeannt F. Kollmin. suddtnly Friday, Junt 5 1 959; residence.

6921 Ken Abrt Kenwood. Friends may call tt Nurrt Bros. Funtral Home, 3437 Montgomery Monday, 4 to 9 P. M. Reoulem High Man, St.

Vinctnt Ftrnr't Church. Tutsday. Junt at 9:30 A. M. KRAMER Idi M.

(net B.atl.l, beloved Witt of William Krtmer, devoted mother of Miss Amelit Mty Krimer and Willlim I. Kramer, tt her rtsl-dence, 15 Towtr Place Ft. Thomti, jfy. Strvlcts tt tht vondtrhtir Staffer Funtrtl Homt, Third tnd Overton Newoort. Ky Junt 9, 1959, at 2 P.

M. Friends may call from 3 to 9 P. Monday. Member of American Council 2, 0. of A.

and Pass Councilor's Statt Association of Ohio. MARSH Annt (net Smethurst). wifi of the lite Matthew Marsh, mother of Mrs. Henry (Irene) Frommer, grandmother of Riihard I. Brunsman.

Worthingfon, Ohio, ind the late Robert M. Brunsman; also survived by fivt great-grandrhildrtn; Sunday Junt 7, 1959; residence. 4791 Day Road; agt B7 years. Friends may cell tt tht Hiwthornt Funtrtl Homt, 7830 Hamilton Tuesday afttr 4 M. Funeral services Wtdnesdty, Junt 10, tt 10,30 A.

M. Inttrmint Sprint Crovt Cemitirv. Michael J. Kloostein. 19.

3613 Herbert Realtor IE 1-4469 horning I Enojuirer 4 P.M. SUNDAY 6 P.M. FRIDAY ALL ADS Chtrgto tno Ptio In Advtnct) CORRECTIONS NEW YORK (UPD Rep. Alfred Santangelo ID. N.

said today he will disclose in the Congressional Record this week the names of 35 former Army officers now in key positions in pri- U. S. Army, and LeVonne Wester-man 20 333 Glen Oaks typist. day, June 10, Requiem High Mass it St. Marvi Church, at 9 A.

M. Friends may call Tuesday after be able to exert influence on their bur S. Neiheise 27. 5945 Bridgetown r. m.

ciericel, and Mary J. D'Arcv. 24. 3440 AMELIA former Army colleagues. Lemelht It.

clerk. SCHMALZ Rett (ntt Kehrtr), widow of Fred A. Schmili, Siturday, June Samuel leavengood. 19, 3845 Kilbourne Rjloh bov. May 26.

SfRiiER-Peul and Pitiricia, 6247 Mayflower! boy May 19. Sif BFR-Robert and Maroarat. 1596 long-" bourne St. g'rl May 25. S'E-ERl-Robe-t and Mildred.

441 Hill- i rrest Dr bov May 21. SMITH-Frwj and Bonnie. 320 Dixmylh bov Mav 24. ii STONE-Eiaar end Maryalice. 215 S.

Wayne Ave. airl May 13 SUTTLF-R. chard and Norma 2701 Mckinley Ave. bov. May 26.

THOMAS-Joseoh and Mary. 3462 March Tf. -I Mjv 23. UHlMAN-Rsymond and Cecelia. 6421 Savannah St oirl May 25.

VISSiNG-JoteDh and Carolyn, 1725 Norcol Hill St. bov Mav 1. THE Dttdllnei tot corectlons trt tht ttmt ts dttdllnts tor ttch type ot ad Onct pieced, en id ctnnot bt changed until Ave. attendant tnd Patricia Rocklin, 19. 3327 Ibsen Ave.

stenoartcrher. ivsv, it metnodist Homt tor Aged Friends mav call at tha Thai A Thomas P. McLaughlin. 24. 2408 Iowa Milltr Sons Funenl Home, Hamilton draftsman and Carol Ann Diehl, 24 Avt.

tt unownon Northside. Monday after 4 P. M. Funeral services 3-BEDR00M RANCH $13,950 Living room 18x12. dlnlnj room 12x11, kitchen 11.6x11.6, bedrooms 12.6x10, 11.6x10, btth; utility room; Utr garage; aluminum itorm doors, tcreent and windows; rear patio; ievil 115-ft.

lot. Call listing salesman, Ed Wurtiltr. TW 1-6399 or RE 1-6450. Robson-Middendorff, Inc. ttter tnt first toDttrtnci In tht Dtotf ERROR AND ADJUSTMENTS Advertisers ihouio check tht fin! ks luesoay at 1:30 p.

M. College Hil Chapter 469 OES eervlces Monday 0 f. OrM SCHROEDER Henrietta beloved WEUS-Bwad and Sylvia, 9639 Brehm boy. My 24. i ASHf.RAn Russe I and Darle, R.

R. 2, Box sttllmtnt of their id, tht Enoulrtr ctnnot bt rtsponslblt 'or more thin tnt Incorrect Insertion Uoon notino an 1 1 i 'c oaugnrer of mt late John H. tnd Annt Schroeder, dttr slsttr of Mrs. Emmt K. Knecht of Glendale, tnd lunt of Mn.

F. Walter Blesl, Siturday, Junt 6, 1959, residence, 26 Rtwson Wood Circli. Friends may call it Nurrt Bros. Fair- error tht advertiser should ctll tht Cltsslfltd Department GA I-63O0. of Cltssititd Customer Strvict PA 1 2700 354 Cieves.

girl, May 18. BOWLING Eugene nd Imogene, 4059 Rail- road girl. May 13. BROCKS Triomes and Pearlie, 1113 Elohth St. bov.

May 15. 316 E. Mtchell Ave. typist. James Pike, 20.

6022 Wind matpnji handler, tnd Dltne G. Godwin, 18 7009 Fowler office worker. Clarence C. Arthur. 38, 1717 Maid minister, tnd Han V.

Branam, 36. 1217 Mam St. babv-siiter. Ronald J. Aoke 23, 1004 Fourth Reading student, end Mry Ann Bok, 21.

650 Harmes Reading, teacher. John W. Sieomundt. 24. 4552 Midland Ave S.

Armv, tnd Jang Foil 19. 6476 Bridgetown student, Edward Robinson. 22, 524 Armory maintenance man. and Cort Wilson, 21. 533 York nurses aid.

Will, em Poor 21. 221 Woodward roofer, end Betty Vargas, 21. 1216 Sycamore St. checker. Louis Cox 24, 111 Prk Harrison, factory worker, tnd Betty J.

Hollo-well, 23. 110 Park Harrison, diuitments trt mad. on tht degree to which the error reduce! the value AMELIA (NEAR) Nici 4-room eottigt, compltttly modtrn, on ilmost ont icrt of good fertllt ground. Will flmncd to risponslblt oarfy; $8600. Rlversidt 2-2117 ANDERSON TOWNSHIP Beautiful Tri-Ltvel nt me ad tieio uirron funtrtl Home, 345 McMillan Monday.

4 tn 9 BUTTERY Harold and Iris. 1604 Queen City boy. May 1 7. 'CROPPER John and Gloria. 2800 Glenn "1 me light it restrvtd by tht Clnclnntti to revltt or rtltct trbltrarlly Requiem High Miss Church of the Annunciation, Tuesdiy, Junt 9, it bov.

DECKER Ciinton and Zelme. 610 Church girl. 15. tt Its option tny advertising deemed obierttonable either In tubitct mitttr lllustrttton or ohrtseoloov oooosed to SCHULTI-lrent J. (nee lutler), beloved DAViS Richard (md Darlene.

3251 Bishop mihllr Interest or the oollcy of tht newsoaner airl. Mav 13. Garagt with lutomatle doors; two tilt baths, thru large bedrooms, livinf room, dining room, recreation room, basement room. Houst Ii lir-con-ditioned. Within walking distinct of Public and DArochl.l tthnnlt.

Celt WITT Eddie and win or ma late nirry j. schulte deer mother of Mrs. Mirgaret Bester-man tnd Harry J. Schulte. Salurriav Paddy, 916 Orend girl, May 22.

LOCAL RATES iht following Quotation trt tht fittt BILL CHARLES. PL 2-2688. EA 1-7900 Junt 6, 1959, at her home, 2313 Madison Avenue, Covington; age 68 years. Funenl Wednesday, June 10 from the John N. Middendorf Sons Funeral Homt, 917 Main it 8:30 rest iinc PtR Ut when Insertions ire constcutlvt Local ntti within DENTISTRY 50-mlH radius of Clnclnntti.

w. Requiem Mign misi tt St. Augustlnt Church, 9 A. M. Interment Mother of God Cemettry.

Fritnds mty DAILY lUNOAt cm lutsoey, i to lo r. m. SNELI-Iclt Mil (net Cltrk), beloved CROWNS BRIDGES CLEANINGS FILLINGS PLATES rrTRACTiONi IE! YOUR DENTIST rWICf A YEAR timet 26c 40c I time lie 50c Minimum chtrot 11.00 CANCELLATIONS wire or tnt tail Olind Jntll Sr tnd mother of Chtrlti R. Haro'd tnd Herbtrt Snail daughter of Mrt. Mary Cltrk, tt her residence, S11 Sanford Covinoton, tot nut day's Enquirer UNDAY Noon Sattirdav tni runnlrw AS NOVACAIN COLD SILVER PORCELAIN Credit Intended ft Rettenslblt Peotle ls3gtirCT AUCtldN SALES AND REAL ESTATE -Borton-McDermott 214 W.

Main. Wilmington Ohio, Phone Fulton 2-2227. AVONDALE, NORTH VERY CLEAN Brick house on quiet strtet, lust 2 blocks from school tnd I block tt) bus Ine; 6 ttrgi bedrooms, solirium or den, music room, 9 closets, lirgt kitchen tnd tlso brtikfast room; 50xl50-ft. lot; built-in bookshelves; Itrgt front porch. Call Bernit Rubino-vltt.

JE 1-3796 or RE 1-6450. Robson-Middendorff Sunday, Junt 7. 1959; tgt 66 yetri. jervices tt tnt Allison Id No einctlltfloni tcceoted Saturday for ids tootirlne tor the flnt time flfl siiniln Rose Funtnl Homt, Robblni St. tnd Dr.

S. Pollack i fjeite tit tot i ctnctllttlon number It! your -imtllttlon rerelot Mtnison avi tovington, yvednesdiy, Junt 10, tt 2 r. M. Inttrment Laurel Cemetery. Friends miv call from 3 to 9 P.

M. Tuesday. Mil III. jrfS9mr 7 CLASSIFICATIONS Aisecietei On. Srrttts Ichantt.

Morten STANSBURY-Jimts Henry, husband of teelioe and llrtk, CORNER 6 VINE Joan t. stansbury, tether of Mrs. Bertht Botsch, Mrs. Catherine Meier Mrs. Con Sudehoff.

Charles. Earl Aiwtouncemtntt Ci.is A- Rati Estttt Foi Silt Cleat 1 11 Reel Estitt For Rent Class 3 30 fmplnymtnt Cl.is 3 1 4 1 service. riai. ii.al let Jrriool Itt talent PYCPO-TV Sundays 1-1 JO M. 6-0 tnd Gordon Stansbury, rtsidence.

5 faxend Fltet -H'tt1 Clnnnnatltt lrescent saruroav, junt 6, ivsv Fritnds may ctll tt the W. Mack Ftntnclii And lullnetl Class 44-47 Mirchtndlst Class 48 62 Un I Ikru trl tfU tjill Ij Johnson Funiral Homt. 1309 E. Mc llit.n tt WCPO 1230 tn your ditl f'tr News Headlines 30 4 30 Rt "I bought the most adorable surprise for your birthday! Now you wait right here while I run in and tlip it on." i ufnmoblltl Roatt, Millan Walnut Hills, Tutsday, AVONDALE-Mt. AUBURN "iolorttl brick 5-4-4 3 bithi.

I.rgt Yird, 1 furnicts, 12000 down bargain. I 2061, (H UI5I, MA 1-9797 ted MO Monday. Hirst Frtdtt irutM irailert Cltss 63-3 4 to r. w. strvicit Wednesday, Junt 10, tt i f.

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