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191 us no n0 NO 6 has U.S. major two forces push Ready THE military CINCINNATI For high a ENQUIFER N. Vietnam Tuesday, C. October 11, 1953 HILTON MORELLI Link LUNSFORD Clubview, Vital OCTOBER girl. Lawrence and OCTOBER BIRTHS 3, Statistics and 5 and boy.

1966 Joan, Push Across Neutral Zone command SAIGON- The United States shifted northward to counter possible Vietnamese Separating the Vietnams. A military Lt. Gen. Lewis spokesman. commander of the 57.000- man Third Marine Amphibjous Force, had moved his two divisions farther north while an Army airborne battalion moved into Da Nang to reinforce the Mafines.

-It was the first such reshuffle in the five-province First Corps area, which now includes four major Marine enclaves on the coastal plain running 168 miles south from the demilitarized zone. It was also the first time that Army infantry units had been committed in the Marines' sector. WAR HOWEVER, the shift and some sort of "outside" reinforcement had long been privately predicted by highranking Marine officers. Since mid-July, as many as seven of the Marines' 18 rifle battalions have been committed along with Vietnamese marines to "spoiling attacks," probing the coastal plain and the rugaged jungle-covered inland mountains in Quangtri province south of the demilitarized zone. demilitarized zone the across announced here Monday that Stoutly opposing the marine probles have been invading elements of North Vietnamese divisions.

Although both the units reportedly have been badly mauled, three more North Vietnamese divisions are believed to be waiting in Laos and in North Vietnam just across the border. GEN. William C. Westmoreland, overall commander of the 320.000 U. S.

troops in Vietnam, is said to consider Quangtri province South Vietnam's most threatened area. Here the enemy is closest to his home base, with replacements and supplies close at hand. Under the deployment plan announced Monday, the Third Marine Division commanded by Maj. Gen. Wood B.

Kyle has moved 45 miles north from Danang to Phubai, long a Marine regimental "enclave." Brig. Gen. Lowell English's subordinate "Task Force Delta" headquarters, directing the Marine battal- New York Times Service GENEVA Communist nations Monday refused to support a Red Cross appeal that all parties involved in the Vietnam conflict respect the Geneva conventions protecting war victims. Informed sources disclosed that the Russian, East German and Romanian delegates abstained when the appeal was adopted by an otherwise unanimous vote at a session here of the executive committee of the league of Red Cross societies. The appeal urged that steps be taken to assure the immediate repatriation of sick and wounded prisoners.

ions now deployed just south of the demilitarized zone, is at Dongha, 50 miles north of Phubai, sources said. Moving into Danang is the First Marine Division, under Maj. Gen. Herman Nickerson, which has left some elements at its old Chulai enclave 55 miles to the south. Sheppard Hearing Judge 601.

Limits Reporters To 14 CLEVELAND (UPI) Only 14 newsmen will be mitted to cover the change of venue hearing for Dr. Sheppard and all interviews with the particiA have been banned, -Judge Francis J. Talty announced Monday. Presumably the same stiff rules could apply when Dr. Sheppard goes on trial for Anthe second time in the 1954 bludgeon death of his pregnant wife, Marilyn.

Dr. Sheppard after serving nine years of a life sentence, was freed by the U.S. Supreme Court which ruled his first trial was a "circus." JUDGE TALTY'S regulations were stiffer than those Vinlaid down by presiding Criminal Court Judge Roy McMahon September 7 and one of was reversed. Judge McMahon had orthem, dered that interviews with the principals in the case would be permitted if the reporter took handwritten notes. Judge Talty said no interviews would be permitted with Coroner Samuel Gerber, police, sheriff's deputies, court personnel, attorneys for either side, the Sheppards or any witnesses.

Reporters will not be permitted to leave or enter the courtroom while the hearing in session Wednesday. "All cameras, tape recorders and other such devices were banned from the courthouse. Judge Talty said no telephone lines or teletype machines could be installed. Deaths Mrs. E.

C. Darack Private services are being arranged for Mrs. E. C. Darack, 83, mother of Arthur Darack, Enquirer art and music critic.

Mrs. Darack died Sunday at Jewish Hospital following ani illness of about two months. Her home was at 1171 Towne Ave. She leaves five daughters, Mrs. Thomas J.

Hoffman, Thomas, Mrs. Louis Mauro. Williamsport, Mrs. Homer Jensen, Elkins Park, and Mrs. Selma Frech and Mrs.

Sander Goodman, both of Cincinnati; another son, OsDarack, Baltimore; a Morris Resnick, Detroit; 18 grandchildren, and five great grandchildren. The Weil Funeral Home is in charge of arwrangements. 12 Frank Hunsicker MAYSVILLE, Hunsicker, 73, retired superintendent of the Water died Monday at his home on the -Jersey Ridge Road after suffering a heart attack. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mae King Hunsicker, a son, George Hunsicker, Jersey Ridge Road; two sisters, Mrs.

Percy Austin, Atlanta, and Mrs. Clarence B. O'Keefe, Maysville, one fugranddaughter. Services 06 will be at 2 p. m.

Wednesday at the Porter and Clay Puneral Home, with burial in Maysville Cemetery. Visstation, hours 4 to 9 p. m. today. ADA Luther Bishop Luther H.

Bishop, 68. 4346 Glenn Covington, died Monday at his home. Mr. Bishop, a retired engineer with Worthington Pump Chicago, is survived wby his wife Mrs. Minnie Bishop, six daughters, Mrs.

Mary Sparks and Mrs. Barbara Osborne, both of Florence, Mrs. Ruth McGarr, Mrs. Nancy -Battaglia, Mrs. Peggy Van Meter, Mrs.

Patricia Pollard, wall of Covington; a son, Joseph Bishop, Taylor Mill; mother, Mrs. Allen "Bishop, Forest Hills; a sister. Mrs. Era Francis, also of Forest Hills, and 27 grandchildren. Services will' be at 10 a.

m. Thursday at the Connley Brothers Funeral Home, Latonia. Visitation, from 4 to 9 p. m. Wednesday.

For funeral Deceased more director, complete refer to information individual and death the address of below: the Schaefer FORMERLY 1 1 ANNOUNCEMENTS WITH mann), Robert. Journey Dr. a husband End of resi- the ADAMS, Franklin 10:30 A.M. BERRY, George 1:30 P.M. BISHOP, Luther H.

10:00 A.M. BRADFORD, Charles 10:00 A.M. BROKAMP. Herman 10:30 A.M. BUSWELL, Dorothy S.

10:00 A.M. CALDARONE-HAITHCOAT, Rose 9:00 A.M. COHEN, Jenny 3:45 P.M. CRABTREE, James DRACK, Sophia FRIES, Lillian J. 9:00 A.M.

FRISBY, Herman 1:00 P.M. GILB. Ester 9:30 A.M. GUGGER, Elmer 10:30 A.M. HAUSS, Carl Frederick 2:00 P.M.

HAYES-FARRIS. Euretta 2:30 P.M. HOFFMAN. Judy 9:30 A.M. HUEBCHEN, Karl 2:00 P.

M. JANDER, Edward JOHNSON, Lillian 2:00 P.M. KLEMENT. Dr. William 3:00 P.M.

KUPFERSCHMID, Clara K. 11:00 A.M. KYLE, Mary Ann 10:30 A. M. MANNING, Ruth 9:00 A.M.

MATRIE, Dora 9:30 A.M. MAYER. Adelaide 9:30 A.M. McCRACKEN, Rev. Albert 11:00 A.

M. McSWAIN, James MOBERLEY. Walter 2:00 P.M. MOON. James 10:30 A.M.

NAGEL, Mariorie 9:30 A.M. NEWBERRY. Floyd C. Sr. 2:00 P.

M. PRIEDEMORE, Robert REDMOND, Raymond ROSEN, Pearl 2:30 P.M. ROSSELOT, Gladys L. 10:00 A.M. RUARK, Clarence 2:00 P.M.

RUST, Josephine 9:00 A.M. SCHILLING, Josie 9:00 A.M. SCHNETTER, Elizabeth 10:30 A.M. SCHWARTZ, Jenny SMITH, Karl 10:30 A. M.

SMITH, Eugene STEIGER, Robert 9:00 A.M. WAHMES, Mary L. 9:00 A.M. WEAVER, Lillian M. 2:00 P.

M. WEIPER, Elizabeth 9:00 A.M. WEGMAN. Lillian 9:00 A.M. WENDELM.

Katherine 10:30 A.M. WHITE, Charles Journeg'a End CRABTREE James beloved husband of Dolly Crabtree (nee Goinsl. dear father of Mrs. Wavelyn McGinnis, brother of Charles Crabtree of Bowen, Mrs. Minnie James of Crescent Sorinas.

Mrs. James Reed of Middletown, Ohio: Mrs. Roscoe Rogers of Franklin, Ohio: and Mrs. Ray Allen, also survived by three grandchildren; passed away Monday, October 10. 1966: formerly of 25 E.

15th ace 53 vears. Interment. Bowen, Kv. Riedlinger-Lemen Funeral Home. 19 Green in charge of arrangements.

DARACK Sophia. of Glen Manor: beloved mother of Mrs. Homer Jensen Elkins Park, Oscar Darack of Baltimore. Mrs. Louis Mauro of Williamsport.

Mrs. Thomas Hoffman, Ft. Thomas. Mrs. Sander Goodman, Mrs.

Zelma Darack Frech and Arthur Darack. also survived by 18 grandchildren, five and sister of Mrs. Morris Resnick of Detroit. Services. Weil Funeral Home, 3901 Reading Tuesdav, October 11, at convenience of the family.

FRIES Lillian (nee Hettesheimer), loved wife of Rainer H. Fries beloved mother of Lillian 0., Rainer H. Richard Donald R. and John H. Fries, grandmother of 17 grandchildren, sister of Mrs.

Harry (Anna) Moeller: Sunday. October 9, 1966; residence, 5797 Faysel Dr. Friends may call at the Vitt Stermer Fairmount Funeral Home, 1824 Westwood Wednesday from 10 9 P. M. Funeral Thursday, October 13, at 8:30 A.

M. Solemn Requiem High Mass, St. Bonaventure Church, at 9 A. M. Services of St.

Angela Wednesday Auxiliary at 8 P. M. K. of Member St. St.

Anthony National Shrine Society. FRISBY Herman, beloved husband of Grace Mackey Frisby, father of Clark Dewey. Joan Lee, stepfather of Raymond Williams. dear son of Wardie and Cora Stacey Frisby, brother of Lawrence Frisby: residence, 336 Murdock Loveland. Ohio: Mondav.

October 10, 1966. Friends may call at Tufts Funeral Home, Loveland. Ohio. Wednesdav from 6 to 9 P. M.

Services Thursday, October 13. at 1 P. M. GILB Esther (nee Wopperer), beloved wife of Carl J. Gilb, dear mother of Mar.

aaret and Richard Gilb: Monday. October 10. 1966: of 2215 Hannaford Ave. Requiem High Mass at sS. Peter and Paul Church, Thursdav.

9:30 A. M. No visitation. GUGGER Elmer, husband of the late Lena Schnafnitz Doggendorf-Guqger, stepfather of John and the late Paul Doagendorf. dear uncle of Ravmond, Albert, Dolores, Fred, Mildred, Ruth, Dorothy, Emma and Edna Guager.

Carl. Elmer and Robert Staab; Sundav. 4113 October Chamber 9, 1966: age residence. Friends may call at the Chas. A.

Miller Sons Funeral Home, Hamilton Ave. at Knowlton Northside, Tuesday from 4 to 9 P. M. Funeral services Wednesday at 10:30 A. M.

HAUSS Carl Frederick. beloved husband of the late Augusta Schoultheis Hauss. devoted father of Mrs. Ralph Mortimer and Wilburt F. Hauss, dear brother of Lena Wilhelm, Christine Kobler and David Hauss: age 81 vears: passed away 6981 Sunday, River October 9, 1966: residence, New Baltimore, Ohio.

Funeral services at Charles C. Young Funeral Home, Hamilton-Cleves Road, Ross, Ohio, Thursday, 2 P. M. Friends may call Wednesday after 4 P. M.

Newport Lodge services at 7:30 P. M. Wednesday. HAYES-FARRIS Euretta (nee Lance) widow of Leslie E. Haves, beloved mother of George, Alex, Jack Edward.

Arthur and Raymond Farris, Mrs. Olive Bera, Mrs. Virginia Brown, Mrs. Gladys Harvey and Mrs. Mar.

garet Jenner: survived by grandchildren and 26 great-arand. children; Saturday. October 8, 1966. Friends mav call at the Busse Bormann Co. Parkway Funeral Home, Central Parkway and Clifton Hills Tuesday.

from 4 to 9 P. M. Services Wednesdav, October 12 at 2:30 P. M. HOFFMAN Judy, beloved daughter of Edward A.

and Bernetta Hoffman (nee Brokamp), beloved sister of Mrs. Patricia Spitzmueller, Edward, James, Donna, Thomas and Joseph Hoffman, and dear granddaughter of Mrs. Catherine Brokamp; Monday, October 10, 1966; residence, 1848 Leona Dr. Relatives and friends please call at the B. J.

Mever Colonial Funeral Home, 3726 Warsaw Tuesday from 4 to 9 P. M. Funeral Wednesdav. Requiem High Mass at St. Antoninus Church at 9:30 A.

M. HUEBCHEN Karl, beloved husband of Helen Schenk Huebchen, devoted father of Raymond C. Huebchen, dear brother of Daniel Huebchen: Monday, 0c- tober 10, 1966: residence. 2615 Vine age 74 years. Visitation Tuesday, 4 to 9 P.

M. at the Frederick Funeral Home, 18 Calhoun Corrvville. Services Wednesday at 2 JANDER Edward: at Avon Convalescent Home, 548 Glenwood; Fridav, October 1966. Funeral services at convenience of the family. JOHNSON Lillian (nee Lucas), beloved wife of Ralph Johnson, dear sister of Frank, Harry and William Lucas, Mrs.

Frank (Genevieve) York and Mrs. Harry (Hazel) Schippmever: late residence, 308 N. Washington Harrison, Ohio: Monday, October 10, 1966: age 49 vears. Services from the Jackman Funeral Home, Harrison. Wednesday.

October 12, at 2 P. M. Visitation from 6 to P. M. Tuesday.

Interment. St. Mary Cemetery, St. Bernard. KLEMENT Dr.

William beloved brother of the late Emma Vosseler: Saturday, October 8. 1966; residence, 2457 Civbourn PI. Friends may call at Nurre Bros. Fairview-Clifton Funeral Home, 345 W. McMillan Tuesdav, 4 to 9 P.

M. Funeral services Wednesday, October 12, at the Spring, Grove Cemetery Memorial Mausoleum Chapel at 3 P. M. Life member of the Scottish Rite. Services by the Kilwinning Lodge Tuesday at 8 P.

M. STEIGER CHRIST HOSPITAL Arnold and Gloria, 3458 Auitview, girl. LEWIS- Robert Delores, 420 Columbus. New Richmond, girl. BROWNING Rov and Jo Ann, 4210 Lafayette, girl.

OCTOBER 6 HARROP Walter and Donna, 1579 Meredith boy, SHORTEN- -Harry and Sara, 400 Reading, Mason, girl. PETRY Vernon and Rosemary, 4545 Eliman, girl, JUNKER Allen and Carolyn, 3451 Burch, girl. MADARIS Robert and Shirley, 7146 Northridge, girl. LAMB- 1010 and Linda, Maineville 39. Box 7126, girl.

ADAMS Michael and Mary, Milford. boy. OCTOBER TWISS Charles and Carroll, 11385 Rose girl. STEWART -Robert and Susan, 340 Oliver twin girls. BAYTION -Carlos and Melanie, 2209 Auburn girl.

CAPEK -Harold and Sylvia, 4316 Glenn, Covington, GATES--Jack and Linda. 2388 Nottingham, boy. HEHN-John and Anna, 1308 Meadowbright, boy. MILLER -Louis and Claire, 2 Lori Miamiburg, boy. NISSEN-Carl and Dorothy, 497 Fleminq, boy.

OLIVER -Timothy and Christine, 2108 Auburn girl. ROUSH and Margie, 20 Ronnie, Milford, boy. HUBBARD -Denver and Winifred, 2832 Shaffer, boy. Marriage Licenses Robert Jackie, 9144 Loveland, Lawrence R. McKinney, 21, 704 Clark U.

S. Navy, and Anna Holley, 20, 861 Clark licensed practical nurse. Lucius Bennett 111, 18, 1341 Myrtle postal worker, and Maurice Foster, 18, 3563 Potomac salesqirl. Leslie V. Harvey, 19.

6250 Corbly U. S. Air Force, and Carolyn S. Vinson, 19, 1901 Langdon Farm stenographer. Robert Brewer, 32, 137 E.

McMicken truck driver, and Carolyn Rister, 24. 4708 Guerley long distance operator. Samuel W. Ivory, 28, 521 Richmond processor, and Mattie Mae West, 30, 1853 Kinney baker's helper. James L.

Haley, 32, 399 W. Galbraith research director, and Nancy J. Harlow. 31, 4509 Camberwell secretary. James E.

Bender, 25, 3615 Clifton optician, and Georgeanne Frank, 25, 5903 Pandora teacher. Rome L. Adkins, 21, 625 Melish mail handler, and Mary J. Catlin, 22, 681 Greenwood factory worker. LeRoy Dunton, 35, 2309 Kenton factory worker, and Nerna R.

Gaston, 35, 2309 Kenton maid. Wilbe Leach, 18, 4543 Leslie service station attendant, and Sharon Jordan, 17, 111 Township grocery cierk. Louis L. Lehnhoff, 21, 870 Heatherstone electrician, and Janice Parker, 19. 909 Sarbrook secretary.

Charles C. Bostic, 32, 2965 W. McMicken methods analyst, and Molly A. Howland, 26, 300 Lytle St. Robert E.

Cunningham, 21, 335 Northern shipping clerk, and Don Ella Starr. 19, 544 Armory student. Roger A. Essen, 23, 2556 Lakewood salesman, and Jean A. Streicher, 20, 2616 Gehrum data processor.

Joseph L. Buerger, 22, 730 Park model maker, and Patricia A. Schnorbus. 22, 79 Damon teacher. Fred Stokes, 22, 233 Forest maintenance, and Tammie J.

Chambliss, 20, 665 June service clerk. John DiMuzzio, 23, 2775 Eugenie U. S. Navy, and Lois H. Heyl, 20, 3739 Dina secretary.

Seldon L. Sams, 20, 11421 Kenn salesman, and Betty L. Wright, 19. 1309 Chase baby-sitter. John C.

Welte, 25. 2137 Weron electronics technician, and Karen L. Kinlaw, 19, 4824 Doberrer clerical. William F. Thein, 28, 1204 W.

Sevmour commercial artist. and Lunda K. Harper, 23. 2971 Deckebach commercial artist. Daniel Stinson.

20. 2522 Moorman stock clerk, and Charlotte Jackson, 18. 1536 Linn St. Michael L. Roth, 24, 1201 Reading driver, and J.

Karen Henry, 21, 10131 Zia Zag secretary. James Berry 19 3302 Bowling Green factory worker. and Carol L. Williams, 18, 658 Strand Ln. Roger Bloebaum, 19, 6356 Revere maintenance man, and Donna Behler, 18, 6866 Home City school secretary.

William J. Nartker. 23, Kendallville, factory worker, and Cheri L. Zloba, 18, 3056 Westwood Northern clerical. Robert E.

Bever. 23, 3167 Vine U. S. Army, and Sandra J. Marsh, 20, 2940 Timbercrest Dr.

William A. Hapnev. 52. Glenview School, house parent, and Helen Shepherd. 35, 702 State box factorv.

Ohio, psychiatric aide and Anna L. Robert E. Hoisinaton, 26. Sprinafield, Hawkins. 23, 5508 Lester librarian.

John W. Voss. 22, 1320 Cedar Ave, clerk, and Kay A. Schweitzer, 20, 3241 Blue Rock secretarv. Martin P.

Kazanov, 51. 3516 Kendall mail carrier, and Maxine L. Moore, 39. 3839 Mt. Vernon clerical.

Harry E. Fry, 24. 5012 Ralnh machinist, and Connie A. Westerkamp, 21. 2615 Pancoast secretary.

Journeg'a End ADAMS Lillian Franklin, wife of Donald C. Adams, mother of Lynn, Carol. Patricia and Donald Adams and daughter of John A. and Lillian Franklin of Manhasset. New York: Saturday, October 8.

1966: at her residence, 6262 Thole Rd. Funeral services at St. Timothy Episcopal Church, 8101 Beechmont Tuesdav at 10:30 A. M. The family will receive friends at the church from 9:30 until 10:30 A.

Tuesday only. Memorials may be made 10 the American Cancer Society or St. Timothy Memorial Fund. BERRY George beloved husband of Lillian Berry (nee Wells). devoted father of Mrs.

Robert (Margaret) Hamilton, George W. Berry also three grandchilden: Saturdav. 0c- tober 8, 1966: of 3522 Riber Rd. Funeral from the John J. Radel Co.

Funeral Home, 652 State Wednesday, October 12, at 1:30 P. M. Friends may call Tuesday after 4 P. M. BISHOP Luther beloved husband of Mrs.

Minnie Bishop (nee Howard), dear father of Mrs. Mary Sparks, Mrs. Ruth McGarr. Mrs. Nancy Battaglia, Mrs.

Peqqy VanMeter, Mrs. Patricia Pollard, Mrs. Barbara Osborne and Joseph Bishop, dear son of Mrs. Allen Bishop. dear brother of Mrs.

Era Francis, 27 grandchildren: Mondav. October 10, 1966. at his residence. 4346 Glenn Covinaton, age 68 years. Services Thursdav.

October 13, at Connley Bros. Funeral Home, 11 E. Southern Covington, at 10 A. M. Friends may call Wednesday, 4 to 9 P.

M. BRADFORD Charles devoted husband of Peqay Bradford (nee Walker), beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bradford, beloved brother, of Mrs. Gladys Fetters, Mrs.

Thelma Kennedy, Mrs. Rosemary Perkins, Mrs. Christine Kennedy, Ms. Vera Dieringer and Harold Bradford: residence, 204 W. 11th Newport: age 21 years.

Funeral Wednesday, October 12, 1966, from the John J. Radel Co. Funeral Home, 822 York Newport, at 10 A. M. Interment, Concord, Kv.

Friends may call Tuesday after 4 P. M. BROKAMP Herman beloved husband of Mary Brokamp (nee Hargis), devoted son of the late William and Elizabeth Brokamp. devoted father of Mrs. Irven (Jovce) Schmidt.

Mrs. Thomas (Patricia) Cox, Carolyn, William Michael Brokamp. five grandchiland dren, brother of Mrs. Bernadine Sears and Mrs. Amelia Mersey: Sundav.

October 9. 1966: of 1223 State Ave. Services at the Concordia Lutheran Church, 1522 Race Wednesday, October 12, at 10:30 A. M. Friends may call at the John J.

Radel Co. Mt. Airy Funeral Home, 2562 North Bend Rd. at Colerain. Tuesday after 4 P.

M. Park in rear. BUSWELL Dorothy beloved wife of John W. Buswell, mother of John W. Jr.

and Glenn W. Buswell, daughter of Mrs. Amy Sweatt: Monday, October 10. 1966: residence, 5632 Maple Ridge Kenwood. Friends may call at the Thomas Memorial, 7500 Montgomery Kenwood, Wednesday, after 4 P.

M. Funeral services Thursday. 10 A. M. Burial, Augusta, Maine.

CALDARONE-HAITHCOAT Rosa (nee Merritt), beloved wife of the late Joseph Caldarone. devoted mother of Mrs. Catharine Saalwaechter and Charles Haithcoat, sister of Marie Nock: also survived by seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren: Saturdav. October 8, 1966; at her dence, 1058 Fashion Ave. from the Gilligan-Siefke Funeral Home, 3671 Warsaw Wednesdav.

October 12. Requiem High Mass at Our Lady of Victory Church at 9 A. M. Friends may call Tuesday, after 4 P. M.

COHEN COHEN Jenny, of 10392. Humphrey beloved mother Sam and Harry Schwartz, also survived by SIX grandchildren. Services, Weil FUneral Home, 3901 Reading Tuesday, October 11, at 3:45 P.M.1 4133 Time Oct. 11 Date Oct. 12 Oct.

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13 Oct. 12 Oct. 12 Oct. 12 Funeral Director Schaefer Busby Radel Conniey Bros. Radel Radel Themas Memorial notice Gilligan-Siefke Weil Riedlinger-Lemen Weil Vitt Stermer Tufts Nurre Bros.

Chas. Miller Charles C. Young (Ross, 0.) Busse Borgmann B. J. Meyer Frederick Schaefer-Busby Jackman Nurre Bros.

John C. Craver (Milford) T. P. White Sons Rebold Nurre Bros. White Muehlenkamp Vorhis Thompson Wain Bolton Busse Borgmann Thompson Hodapp Chas.

Miller Weil Craver Craven Muehlenkamp Gilligan Rohde Weil Hodapp Rebold Radel Gilligan Paul R. Young Radel Vorhis Sullivan Schmidt-Dhonau Journey'a End KUPFERSCHMID Clara K. (nee Krippendorf), widow of Hugo L. Kupferschmid, mother of Mrs. Robert Gagg Willison and Mrs.

Robert L. Kittredge, grandmother of R. Leaman Kittredge Mrs. Thomas P. Healy and John G.

Kittredoe, also 11 Monday. October 10. 1966; residence, 2167 Grandin in her 94th vear. Services, Church of the Advent, Thursday, October, 13, at 11 A. M.

Memorials may be made to the Church of the Advent or the Cincinnati Nature Center. KYLE Mary Ann (nee Steqbauer), wife of the late Earl Kyle. devoted mother of Mrs. Marie Binklev. Mrs.

Cecelia Kafka, Mrs. Edith Penrod. Mrs. Patricia Kramer, Gladys. Edwin, Charles and William Kyle, sister of Mrs.

Lena Dahlheimer, Mrs. Agnes KODD and William Steabauer, also 16 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren: Sunday, October 9. 1966; residence. 7880 Beechmont Ave. quiem High Mass, Immaculate Heart of Mary Church.

Wednesday, October 12, at 10:30 A. M. Friends may call at T. P. White Sons Funeral Home, 2050 Beechmont Mt.

Washington, Tuesday, 4 to 9 P. M. MANNING Ruth Bissmever, beloved wife Arthur Mannina. dear daughter of Alvin and Mary Mesch Bissmever, dear sister of Dr. Lawrence mever: Monday.

October 10. 1966: age 30: residence, Green Bay, Wis. Visitation, Rebold Funeral Home, 3700 Glenmore Ave. at Mozart, Cheviot, after 4 P. M.

Wednesday. Funeral Thursdav. Requiem High Mass, Our Lady of Lourdes Church, at 9 A. M. MATRE Dora beloved sister of Mrs.

Charlotte Cullen. Mrs. Catherine Singer, Mrs. Della Mueller and Joseph Matre and the late Roger Matre, Mrs. Verena Elina and Mrs.

Flo Louis: Sunday, October 9, 1966; at the Ambassador Nursing Home: formerly of 2759 Linshawl Hyde Park. Friends may call at the Nurre Bros. Pleasant Ridge Funeral Home, 6050 Montaomery Tuesday, from 6 to 9 P. M. Requiem High Mass at the Church of the Nativity Wednesday, at 9:30 A.

M. MAYER Adelaide C. (nee Enneking), wife of the late George W. Mayer, devoted mother of Mrs. Mary M.

Luttmer, Lee Paul Frank E. and George J. Mayer, sister of Mrs. Leonore Enneking, Miss Irene Ennekina and Mrs. Louise Gessina, also 15 grandchildren and 21 greatSaturday, October 8.

1966: residence, 950. Ellison Ave. Requiem High Mass. Our Lord Christ The King Church, Wednesdav. October 12 at 9:30 A.

M. Friends may call at T. P. White Sons Funeral Home. 2050 Beechmont Mt.

Washinaton, Tuesdav. 4 to 9 P. M. McCRACKEN Rev. Albert beloved former Dastor of St.

Edward Church, Cynthiana, and St. Joseph Church. Warsaw, dear brother of Sister Mary Elizabeth: Saturday. October 8. 1966; at St.

Charles, Nursing Home. Transferral of the body Wednesday, 4 P. at the Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption. Office of the Dead Wednesday at 10:30 A. M.

Solemn Pontifical Requiem High Mass Wednesday at 11 A. M. McSWAIN James beloved husband of Louise Leach McSwain, devoted son of Mrs. Ida Seward and the late Harvey McSwain, brother of Mrs. Clara Bowman.

Mrs. Virginia Mever, Ralph and Jack McSwain: Saturday, October 8, 1966: residence. 6503 Hasler Elmwood. Friends mav call at the Vorhis Funeral Home, 310 Dunn Lockland, Tuesdav, to 9 P. M.

Services at the Springdale Church of the Nazarene, Wednesdav, October 12 at 11 A. M. MOBERLY Walter beloved husband of Bertha Moberly (nee Stultz). father of Mrs. Maxine Wilson, Mrs.

Lucille Conder and George Moberly. grandfather of Richard Conder and brother of Mrs. Nora Kennedy, Mrs. Leona Savage and Ethel W. Moberly: Saturdav, October 8, 1966; at Clinton Memorial Hospital: residence, near Buford.

Ohio: formerly of Cincinnati, Ohio. Services at the Thompson Funeral Home, Mt. Orab, Wednesday, October. 12 at 2 P. M.

Friends may call at the funeral home, from 4 to 9 P. M. Tuesdav. James beloved husband of Dorothea Moon (nee Brinkman), devoted father of Mrs. Rodney (Linda) Warburton, Michael, Jimmy and Judy Moon, dear brother of Clarence and Joseph Moon, and Mrs.

Paul (Marian) Hands: also sufvived by two grandchildren; Sundav, October 9, 1966: residence. 1454 Wynnburne Park age 60 vears. Visitation Tuesday. from 4 to 9 P. at the Wain A.

Bolton Funeral Home, 3042 Harrison Westwood. Services. at the St. Johns United Church of Christ, Neeb Wednesday, at 10:30 A. M.

Memorials, if so de-! sired, may be given to the Jewish Hospital Special Fund. NAGEL Mariorie C. (nee Bushmiller), loved wife of Arthur Nagel, dear mother of Ronald, Arthur, Terrence and Joyce Nacel, Mrs. Audrey Barbour and Mrs. Carol Downina.

beloved sister of Mrs. Edith Seligman: also survived by 12 grandchildren: Sunday, October 9. 1966: residence, 2340 W. McMicken Ave. Friends may call at the Busse Bormann Co.

Parkway Funeral Home, Central Parkway and Clifton Hills Wednesday. from 2 to 9 P. M. Requiem High Mass. St.

Augustine Church Thursday. October 13 at 9:30 A. M. NEWBERRY Floyd C. beloved husband of Alice Newberry (nee Franks), father of Mrs.

Helen Freeman and Flovd Newberry brother of Mrs. Frances Clark, Mrs. Callie Clark. Raymond. Ralph and Ora Newberry, also sUrvived by four grandchildren and one areat-grandchild: Monday.

October 10, 1966, at Brown County Hospital: residence, Mt. Orab. Ohio, RR 2. Services at New Harmony Church, Thursday. October 13, 2 P.

M. Friends may call at the Thompson Funeral Home. Mt. Orab, after 4 P. M.

Wednesday and at the church from 1 P. M. until time of services. WILTSEE, Inc. 24 W.

9th St. 241-0932 W. Mack Johnson Funeral Home WALNUT HILLS 1309 E. McMillan St. WO 1-0474 MADISONVILLE 6111 Madison Rd.

BR 1-0203 Hillside CREMATION BROCHORE LITERATURE ON REQUEST Visitors Bedly 1 to 4 Complete el Mutes 6 Urns CHAPEL SERVICES WITROUT CHARGE 525 Dixmyth Ave. Phone 861-1021 ALLISON ROSE COVINGTON CO 1-0146 -BAMBERRobert Bamber and John R. Bimber FUNERAL DIRECTORS 3011 WOODBURN 961-1440 A. C. DOBBLING SON FT.

THOMAS BELLEVUE 441-1730 261 8041 ERSCHELL FT. THOMAS NEWPORT 441-1982 261-8033 GUMP-HOLT FUNERAL HOME 3440 Glenmore at Herbert--Cheviot MO 1-0690 Rebold Funeral Home 1712 QUEEN CITY AVE. 3700 GLENMORE AVE. MO 1-6200 THOMAS FUNERAL HOMES MADISONVILLE and KENWOOD Tredway Funeral Home Established 1892 NORWOOD, OHIO 2131 Cameron Ave. ME 1-0311 VITTTERMER HOMES CHEVIOT I FAIRMOUNT (DELHI HILLS 3425 1824 4619 Harrison Westwood Delhi Pike M0 1-0833 WA 1-1500 WA 1-0110 Vonderhaar Stetter Third Overton St.

Newport. Ky. 261-5795 WITT, GOOD KELSCH FUNERAL HOME 3026 MADISON AVE JE 1-0105 WRASSMANN FUNERAL 2625 Gilbert Ave. WO 1-1600 Journeg'a End PRIDEMORE Robert beloved son of the late John and Margaret Pfaff Pridemore. dear brother of Charles and Leslie Pridemore: Sunday, October 9.

1966. in his 36th vear. Friends may call at the Hodapp Funeral Home, 7401 Vine Carthage, Tuesday. October 11. from 4 to 9 P.

with time of funeral announced later. REDMOND Raymond beloved husband of Nellie Gilbert Redmond, dear father of Mary Jane, Helen and Albert J. Redmond, dear grandfather of James Anne K. and John R. Redmond, dear brother of Emma Landv, Harry.

Clifford and Lee Redmond: Monday, October 10. 1966; residence, 4046 Blue Rock age 63 vears. Funeral services private. No visitation. Chas.

A. Miller Sons in charge. If vou so desire, make memorials to your favorite charity. ROSEN Pearl, beloved wife of Dr. Jos.

A. Rosen, devoted mother of Dr. Irvin Rosen of Cincinnati and Mrs. David Miller of Mobile, Alabama: also survived by five grandchildren. Services, Weil Funeral Home, 3901 Reading Tuesdav.

October 11 at 2:30 P. M. Memorial Week will be observed at the residence of Dr. and Mrs. Irvin Rosen, at 4527 Paddock Rd.

ROSSELOT Gladys L. (nee Dimmitt), beloved wife of Clifford L. Rosselot, devoted mother of Mrs. Irene Muren, New Martinsville, W. and Clara Jeanne Rosselot, Hyde Park: arandmother of Andrea, Clifford and Gail Muren: Monday, October 10, 1966: residence, 2424 Jackson ville.

Ohio: in her 60th year. Requiem High Mass, St. Louis Church, Owensville, Thursday, October 13. at 10 A. M.

Visitation at Craver Funeral Home, Milford. Wednesday. 4 to 9 P. M. Rosary Altar Society prayers at 7 P.

M. Memorials may be made to the Cancer Fund or Spiritual Bouquets. RUARK Clarence devoted son of Mrs. Guy (Mary) Roe (nee Kina), brother of Mrs. Evelyn Stephenson and Garrett Ruark: suddenly, Sunday, October 9, 1966: residence, 7476 Barrett Westchester, Ohio: in his 42nd year.

Services. First Baptist Church of Milford, Wednesday. October 12, at 2 P. M. Visitation Craver Funeral Home.

Milford, Tuesdav, 4 to 9 P. M. RUST Josephine (nee Koenia), beloved wife of Jacob Rust, dear mother of Mrs. Norma Franz. Sister Ann Josepha, N.D.P.: Mrs.

Thelma Volkmer, Mrs. Mildred Hagedorn, Mrs. Althea Kramer, Mrs. Armella White. Alvin, Wilbert and Ralph Rust, sister of William and Charles Koenig: Sunday, October 9, 1966.

at residence. 48 Gardenwav. Ft. Thomas, Ky. Prayers at Muehlenkamo Funeral Home, 427 S.

Ft. Thomas Thomas, Wednesdav at 8:30 A. M. Requiem High Mass at St. Thomas Church at 7:30 9 A.

P. M. Rosary Society Tuesday, Visitation Tuesday, 3 to 9 P. M. SCHILLING Josie E.

(nee Dugan), beloved mother of Theodore and Don Schillina, sister of the late Margaret Dugan: of Monday, 1256 October Parkway. 10, West 1966: formerly Covington, Ky. Funeral from the Gilligan Funeral Home. Woodburn at Lincoln, Thursdav, October 13. Requiem High Mass at St.

Francis De Sales Church at 9 A. M. Friends may call Wednesday from 7 to 9 P. M. SCHNETTER Elizabeth Yaeger, beloved wife of the late Max Schnetter, mother of Mrs.

Josephine Grusenmever, Mrs. Lillie E. Robison and Mrs. Hilda Haver, also 10 grandchildren and six areat-grandchildren: Saturday, October 8, 1966; residence, 5117 Ralston Ave. Visitation at Geo.

H. Rohde Son Funeral Home, Linwood and Delta Tuesday from 7 to 9 P. M. Requiem High Mass at Nativity Church, October 12, at 10:30 A. M.

SCHWARTZ See Jenny Cohen. SMITH Karl 0., beloved husband of Helen Wilkerson Smith, dear father of Mrs. Jerry (Sally) Marshall and Karlyne Smith, brother of Mrs. Marion Kurtz and Mrs. Adelaide Von Ohlen: Sunday.

October 9. 1966; in his 51st vear: residence. 221 W. 70th Carthage. Friends may call at the Hodapp Funeral Home, 7401 Vine Carthage.

Wednesday, October 12, from 4 to 9 P. M. Funeral services Thursdav at 10:30 A. M. Carthage Lodge will hold services Wednesday at 8 P.

M. SMITH Eugene, beloved son of Sam and Minnie Smith, brother of Mrs. Everett (Estella) Morgan, Mrs. Clayborn (Zula) Roberts, Mrs. Arlin (Ada) Ooten, Mrs.

Jenninas (Doris) Jones, Corbett and Doyle Smith: Monday. October 10, 1966; residence, 916 Grand ace 23. Friends may call at the Rebold Funeral Home, 1712 Queen City Ave. at Grand. to 9 P.

M. Tuesday. Services and burial, Oneida, Tenn. ANNOUNCEMENTS Classification Index A- -JOURNEY'S END A-1-MONUMENTS 8-CARD OF THANKS -IN MEMORIAM -FLORISTS -RELIGIOUS SOCIAL EVENTS G- MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES -SOCIETIES AND LODGES -LOST AND FOUND -EDUCATION AND INSTRUCTION -TRAVEL OPPORTUNITIES beloved late Agnes Steiger (nee ThaR. Robert dear father of Donald, Ralph and William Steiger.

also 16 grandchildren; Saturday, October 8, 1966; dence. 663 State Ave. Funeral Wednesday, October 12, from the John J. Radel Co. Funeral Home.

652 State at 9 A. M. Requiem High Mass. St. Michael Church, 9:30 A.

M. Friends may call Tuesday, after 4 P. M. Members of St. Michael Holy Name Society will say the Rosary at 8 P.

M. Tuesdav. Catholic: Knights of Ohio, please take notice. Life Member of St. Alovsius Orphan Society.

Appeal Rejected He said newsmen would be restricted to the bench immediately behind the railing. The 14 reporters will be required to sign their names so the signatures on the credentials can be checked against them. IF ONE accredited reprebecomes ill, no sentativember of his agency can take his place. The United Press International and Associated Press each received one seat. The Cleveland Press and the Cleveland Plain Dealer each received two while five radio stations will be permitted to send one representative apiece.

Three television stations will be permitted to send in one reporter each. NEWS Chambers Jett MT. OLIVET, Ky. Services for Chambers Perry Jett, 62, Robertson County farmer, who died at Hayswood Hospital, Maysville, Sunday will be at 2 p. m.

today at the Kain and Kabler Funeral Home here. Burial, in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Mr. Jett resided on RR 1, Mt.

Olivet. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Cora Linville Jett, a daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Landrum, Cynthiana, son, J. C.

Jett, Olivet; sister, Mrs. Elizaa beth Moran, Bracken County; four brothers, Chester, Everett, Elmore, and Lemmie Jett all of Robertson County. Visitation until hour of services. Marriage Licenses CAMPBELL COUNTY Clyde R. Jetter 34, and Jeanette Mitchell, 34, both of Cincinnati.

Charles M. McMillan, 39. Newport, and Violet Taylor, 23, Cincinnati. Richard L. Diver, 22, Trenton, Ohio, and Sharon E.

Tolson, 21, Dayton, Ky. Hargis Miller, 50, and Betty L. Henry, 35, both of College Corner, Ohio. Joseph E. Fries 25, and Patricia A.

Lafuze, 25, both Cincinnati. John L. Richmond, 1. 25, and Alice Hulette, 39, both of Cincinnti. Jerome L.

Kendall 22, Newport, and Jo Ann Buechel, 20, Ft. Thomas. Glenn E. Fraley, 18, Cincinnati, and Carol L. Scribner, 18, Dayton.

Richard L. Calhoun, 22, and Linda C. Kersev, 17, both of Cincinnati. KENTON COUNTY Paul Souder, Covington, and Charlotte Alexander, 29, Erlanger. W.

Robert Manne, 25, Cincinnati, and Janetta C. Smith, 19, Florence. James David Rice, 28, Ft. Wright, and Kathleen Ann Buckholz, 22, Covington. Elmer L.

Jones, 39, Erlanger, and Nancy Louise Portwood, 39, Covington. David A. Caborne, 26, Florence, and Jacqueline O'Neal, 33, Erlanger. Richard W. Embry, 20, Covington, and Carolyn E.

Porter, 19, Covington. Robert Thomas Carlin, 22, and Freda Ann Sparks, 23, both of Covington. Michael L. Haver, 21, and Linda J. Lauck, 23, both of Covington.

Thomas Clay Ward, 22, and Judith Ann Bickers, 18. both of Norwood, Ohio. Jerry Estes, 36, and Minnie Kidwell, 36, both of Cincinnati. Kenneth Klaene, 24, and Marcia A. Adick, 23, both of South Ft.

Mitchell. Jack Z. Frey, 22, and Katherine Allen, 16. both Milford, Ohio. Brady A.

Turner, 19, and Marcella Allen, 17, both of Columbus, Ohio. Ravmond Earl Morton 20, and Julia R. Smith, 18, both of Cincinanti. Harvey Larry, 19, and Jewell Brown, 16. both of Dayton, Ohio.

Thomas Orville Miller, 32, and Jacqueline Macklin, 21, both of Covington. Yancey Cooper, 30, and Shari Lynn Knisley, 23, both of Muncie, Ind. Kenneth R. Porter, 20, Louisville, and Maxine Bargo, 16, Norwood, Ohio. George Wesselman, 23, and Debbie L.

Webster, 18, both of Covington. Marshall L. Jotten, 44, and Geneva Napier, 30, both of Cincinnati. Webster, 18, both of Covington. George Wesselman, 23, and Debbie L.

Leroy Carter, 43, and Alta C. Brooks, 35, both of Union. Donald E. Haynes, 21, Morningview, and Earleen Ferry, 17, Newport. Gary Lewis Harrison, 19, and Dorothy Lee Meyers, 19, both of Newport.

Leroy Steffen, 26, Cold Spring, and Patricia Cummings, 24, Covington. Paul Anthony Schneider 22, South Ft. Mitchell, and Margaret Mary Ellen Dusing, 19. Erlanger. Sam Collins, 49, and Ann Alexander, 32.

both of Cincinnati. Edward T. Schulte, 21, Covington, and Patricia Cammeter, 20, South Ft. Mitchell. The airstrip at Kentucky Dam Village State Park has been extended 1000 feet to a total length of 4000 feet.

WAHMES Mary beloved daughter of the late Beniamin and Elizabeth Hotschulte Wahmes, sister of the late Clara and Edith Wahmes: Monday, October 10. 1966. Funeral from the Gilligan Funeral Home, Woodburn at Lincoln, Thursday. October 13. Requiem High Mass at St.

Mary Church at 9 A. M. No visitation. WEAVER Lillian M. (nee Marker), beloved wife of the late LeRoy Weaver, devoted mother of Mrs.

Harold (Henrietta) Pottenger, Marker, David and George Weaver, grandmother of four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren: Monday, October 10, 1966; residence, 5167 E. River Fairfield. Ohio. Funeral services at Paul R. Young Funeral Home, 7345 Hamilton Mt.

Healthy. Thursday, 2 P. M. Friends may call Wednesday from 4 to 9 P. M.

Westwood Council D. of will hold services Wednesday at 8 P. M. WEGMAN Lillian (nee DeTellem), wife of the late Clarence H. Weaman, devoted Harold Weaman, foster mother of Mrs.

Lillian Bryant, grandmother of Mrs. Michael Manning Sunday. October 9. 1966: residence, 2339 Losantiville Golf Manor. Friends may call at the Vorhis Funeral Home, 5501 Montgomery Norwood, Tuesday, 7 to 9 P.

M. Requiem High Mass. Our Mother of Sorrows Church, Roselawn, Wednesday, October 12, at 9 P. M. Member St.

Monica Ladies' Sodal ity of Our Mother of Sorrows Church, WEIPER Elizabeth Katherine (nee Heib), beloved wife of the late Joseph H. Weiper, devoted mother of Joseph F. Weiper, and the late Charles E. Weiper, two grandchil. dren, also one great-grandchild; Sunday, October 9, 1966; residence, 727 Liberty Newport: aqe 73 years.

Prayers Wednesdav, October 12, at the John J. Radel Co. Funeral Home, 822 York Newport, at 8:30 A. M. Requiem High Mass at the Church of the Immaculate Conception, 9 A.

M. Interment, St. Stephen Cemetery. Visitation Tuesday, after 4 P. M.

St. Ann Ladies' Auxiliary. Knights of St. John, and Ladies Altar Society of Immaculate Conception Church will hold service Tuesday at 7:30 P. M.

WENDELN Katherine dear sister of Edward and Andrew Wendeln, Sidney. Ohio: Mrs. Bernadine Kessler, Mrs. Eleanor Schneider, Dayton. Onio: Sunday, October 9.

1966. Friends may call Tuesday. after 4 P. Sullivan Funeral Home, 1336 E. McMillan St.

at Bell Pl. Requiem Mass, St. Francis De Sales Church, Wednesday October 12 at 10:30 A. M. Third Order of St.

Francis will meet Tuesday. 8 P. M. WHITE Charles, beloved husband Emma Hahler White, father of Patrick, Kathy and Michael White, dear son of Kathryn Lewis and William White. brother of Edna Keith, grandson of Edna Kimbrell: passed away: Saturday.

October 8. 1966: age 37; residence, 5824 Rhode land Ave. Friends may call Tuesday. October 11. after 4 P.

M. the Schmidt-Dhonau Funeral Home, 433 Reading Reading, where services will be held Wednesday at 10 A. M. World War I1 Veteran Armed Forces MONUMENTS CEMETERY LOTS-4. In Arlington Memorial Gardens.

Call 541-5715. MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF NORTHSIDE TYPEWRITER SERVICE 4176 HAMILTON AVE. We are now set up to repair or overhaul your typewriters and adding machines. 681-7978. Formerly owned Valley Office Machines.

Formerly owned Ridge Office Supplies. 22 yrs. ence all makes. BLOOD DONORS PAID Eastern Blood Bank, 1229 Main St. 621-8790.

Open Monday through Sat- urday 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. Free Hair Style and Color 321-7302.

Free Hair Straightening Service for Excessively Curly Hair National manufacturer engaged in hair product development work needs ladies with at least gray hair for new semipermanent hair colorina. Phone 681-0694 for appointment, 8-4, Monday through Fridav. HAVE Sunoco $1000 Sunny Dollars top, Will divide prize to find bottom. Call National manufacturer engaged in hair product development work needs ladies whose hair has excessive natural curls for new type hair straightening process. This service is not suitable for extremely kinky hair, all patrons will be examined to determine the suit.

ability of their hair for testing the product. Phone 681-0694 for an appointment 8 to 4 Mon. thru Friday. ON AND AFTER this date will not be responsible for debts contracted for by anyone other than myself. Lamar Upshaw, 536 Clark Cincinnati, RUMMAGE SALE St.

Monica School. Herman St. (near Hughes Corner), Monday and Tuesday, October 10-11, P. M. until 9 P.

M. Parking on school playground. RUMMAGE SALE Thursday, October 13. Norwood Presbyterian Church, 4400 Floral. 2 P.

M. to 9 P. TROUBLED? Call The Telephone Minister 241-1556, Monday, Friday, 1-9 P. M. WILL PAY $500 cash for any one of 5 Kroger Bingo numbers 79, 83.

56, 17, 31, will pay $50 cash for any one of 5 bingo numbers 64, 43, 23. 39, 87. 221.4597 LOST AND FOUND DACHSHUND-Black, male, small minis ture, vicinity S. Fairmont. Liberal reward, 921-9749.

LOST -Watch, white gold, at rama, Sunday, Oct. 9. Call after 5, 922-7761. LOST Wire haired terrier, puppy. With Red collar -near Xavier U.

Reward. 861-9346 LOST -Small black long hair female puppy, tan markings. 271-1491 Madisonville, reward. or 271-0055. LOST Basset hound, Pleasant Ridge area, ample reward.

351-0563 LOST -Golden Retriever puppy. mos. old; lost in Clifton area, Sat. noon: no collar. Reward.

Call 751-0284. LOST -BASSETT-Male, brown, white markings, Clifton, "Boots," 281-4574. TRAVEL OPPORTUNITIES AARON DROVE, WILL YOU? Cars avail. able to all major cities. Action Drivers Exchange.

35 E. 7th 721-4420. ABLE TO TRAVEL COST CARS ALL MAJOR CITIES URGENT! FLORIDA, TEXAS. AUTO DRIVEWAY 621-1070 AVAILABLE drive cars to Miami, sota, Denver, San Francisco. 721-4420.

SYMPATHY? Flowers permit friends to convey thoughts of thy, love and understanding in a way that is sim. pie, dignified and in good taste. The warmest way is sending flowers. Flowers are a comfort at time of loss. You can be proud of the flowers we send in your they are arranged; positive name to and the tasteful way your sympathy will be expressed sincerely.

Blower Phone 821-0395 ESSEX HOUSE 7610 Reading Rd, Pr A 3 John Meirose John A. Meirose, 89, retired lathe operator at the American Tool Works Cincinnati, died Monday at Georgetown Nursing Home, Georgetown, Ohio, where he had been resident seven years. He was a native of Newport. Surviving him are two sons, Clifford Meirose, Newport, and Frederick Meirose, Covington; four grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren. Services will be at the convenience of the family today at the Muehlenkamp Funeral Home, Newport.

with burial in Mother of God Cemetery, Covington. Prat DRY RIDGE, Ky. Mrs. Pearl Dunn, resident here, died at St. Elizabeth Hospital.

Burial will be Wednesday in Hill Crest Cemetery, Dry Ridge, with services at 2 p. at the Eckler Funeral Home, Dry Ridge. Visitation, from 3 to 9 p. m. today.

Mrs. Dunn is survived by three brothers, E. L. Franks, Mt. Zion; Robert Franks, Williamstown, and Luther Franks, Mason: two sisters, Mrs.

Mayme Coates, Williamstown, and Mrs. Mazie Higgins, Detroit, Mich. Suits Filed KENTON CIRCUIT COURT Pearl Dunn Redman Industries, Inc. VS. Tri State Mobile Homes, for $2426.50.

Charlotte Earline Turner vs. Glen Morris Turner, 114 Highway, Covington, for divorce. Roy William Cassidy vs. Gail Cassidy, 1557 Madison Covington, for divorce. E.

Robinson Glass Co. vs. John M. Van Deren, and others for $3500 alleged due. Peoples Industrial Plan of Covington, Kentucky corporation, vs.

Raymond J. Kraft, Raymond A. Kraft, and Marie A. Kraft, 648 Sprucewood Erlanger, for $8227.50. Mutual Finance Co.

vs. Wm. E. Hutson and Wanda Hutson, 1254 Parkway, Covington, for $652.42. Betty Jean Haley vs.

Herbert Nelson Halev. Wright Road, Walton, for divorce. Seabo Finance Corp. VS. Henry E.

Combs and Callie Combs, Artesia, others, for judgment against real estate located at 531 E. 51st Covington. Liberty Loan Corp. Vs. William Douthit, for $862.48 alleged due.

Rosie Eversole vs. Carl B. Eversole, for divorce. William Matteoli vs. Norman R.

Ervin, 4952 Madison Pike, Independence, for $6020 for alleged damages. Joyce Matteoli vs. Norman R. Ervin, 4952 Madison Pike, Independence, for $22,500 for alleged injuries and damages resulting from traffic accident. Jo Ann Hall vs.

Edward Mitchell Hall, 102 Audrey Ludlow, for divorce. Jacqueline Sue Painter vs. Alfred Joseph Painter, Box 205, RR 2, Alexandria, for divorce. Betty M. Biddle VS.

William L. Biddle, Box 209AA, East Bend Burlington, for divorce. James Cecil Bryant VS. Alice Bryant, 1132 Banklick Covington, for divorce. Ardeana Michael VS.

Bobbie Michael, 417 W. 4th Covington, for divorce. Citizens Federal Savings and Loan Association of Covington, 431 Madison VS, Harvard B. Mathes and Ruth E. Mathes.

1511 Alexandria Ft. Thomas, and others, for $1968.99 alleged due. Geneva J. Houston vs. Kirby L.

Houston, 213 W. 15th Covington, for divorce. Ronald Lee Hudson vs. Beverly Hudson, RR 5, Box 465 Covington, for divorce. Georgia Crowder vs.

Kenneth Ray Crowder, for divorce. FOR 42 AS MOON.

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