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TT Pit2 THE CINCINNATI POST- 99 Hess Captors-Wreckage of Escape Plane THURSDAY MAY 15 1941 opened the door and thrust a bundle of laundry into his hands Later the real laundry man appeared Police said sim liar cases have been reported re- cently Value of the clothing was $29 Hess Duke Confer In Mystery Parley (Continued from Page One Laundry Man Takes Clean-Up Drive Literally A man who identifies himself as a laundry man has been "cleaning In Cincinnati but his efforts have not been confined to washing clothing polio reported Thursday The man sought by police called at the home of Hairy Glueck 747 Chalfonte place Wednesday "Laundry!" he shouted Hie maid at the home Helen Sallee busy at the moment FIFTH AT RACE the No 3 Nazi had fled from the Reich and had not' come on a peace mission There was nothing tangible however to support a more elaborate theory that Hess fled because his communication to the Puke of Hamilton had been discovered and disapproved by Hitler Whether Hess who was regarded here as certainly being well acquainted with Nazi high command's war had been telling military secrets of an important nature still was unrevealed and it appeared toy be Churchill's desire to keep Hitler guessing on that point Reports Denied A widely circulated report that 'Anthony Eden foreign minister had questioned Hess was denied officially It was said Eden had told friends that he would re-fure to meet so and and Churchill who was reported to have intended seeing Hess was said to share the same antipathy to a personal encounter with the Nazi leader Officials were silent as to the Always in good taste i (By radio to Acme wreckage of Messenehmldt-UO from which Rudolf Hess parachuted to earth la Scotland (after mysterious flight Telephoto) reasons for the postponement of a full statement on Hess It was believed that for one thing after the semi-official disclosures that Hess was talking freely Churchill wanted to worry the Germans by keeping them guessing Belief was growing that the Nazis' were telling the--truth when they said Hess wanted to prevent the destruction of one-of thfc great Nordic countries" but that it was Germany he was worried about not Britain and that if as reported he had been sickened by the slaughter it was not that he was worried about the slaughter: in Britain but that he saw turn coming By the United Press 1 BERLIN: Authorized Nail said today that German military and diplomatic would soon overshadow the case of Rudolf Hess throughout the world just as it now is being ignored by the German press ana radio The German treatment of the flight of Hew was increasingly to ignore it and the information made available to the foreign correspondents in Berlin was curtailed sharply compared with that of the past two days The case has not been mentioned by the German press or radio since day before yesterday This procedure appeared to be based on a desire the German pqbljc ti forget it as soon as possible (the newspapers are emphasizing punishment of persons who listen illegally to the foreign radio) and on the fact that future official comment will probably depend on what Hess says or does in Britain The Nazi promise of early military and diplomatic action that would ieclipse the Hess case indicated that Adolf Hitler was preparing a move of considerable magnitude and drama Neutral observers expressed belief that one surprise would be tremendously increased German and Italian military activity in North Africa Significance was attached also to the warning Ithat the Red Sea was now a war 'zone and American ships which entered would be liable to attack ptibsn Aa Invitstioa to tie DEAFENED A hearing nld specialist from our New York office will be here May 15 io 17 Inclusive To anslyse your bearing problem end give you tie New Hegring Comparator test To demonstrate tie Newest in Aeoustieoa Hearing and Nee eptidn To render expert factory Service on your present bearing aid These tests are FREE and no charge will be made for checking your present Instrument Rhone for Appointment MA 4369 Acousticon Institute of Cincinnati 1024 Provident Bank Bldg 7th and Vine aura to be fdmired for your qm urt sophistication when you wear a new gabardine tailored to your order with United Woolen akill Gabardine is equal-ly good for sports business or formal occasions It in smooth to the touch and rich in appearance It holds ita press Whether the westh- er blows hot or gold he "comfortable in gabardine for in weight 1 yet closely woven RIDGE THEATER 13 Sentenced On Liquor Charge Portsmouth Ring Declared Broken CINCINNATI- May Four-1 teen persons involved in what federal officers described as a widespread liquor ring In and near Portsmouth were before I District Judge John Druffel for sentencing today Only one was referred to the probation department The others received jail or penitentiary sentences Charged with conspiracy to manufacture and deal In' illicit liquor ami with possession and transportation all pleaded guilty The ring according to' Vera Wilson chief assistant attorney operated from August 1939 to March 1941 He said 48000 gallons of liquor was manufactured Two of the defendants listed as James Grimm and Willard Grimm were described as owners and operators of the stills The former received a year and a day In prison Willard Grimm two years George De Long described as the chief distributor for the Grimms was sentenced tq two years and De two aides Phillip Johnson and Haskell Stewart received terms' of a year and 4 day Other distributors Wilson said were operators of cafes He list? I ed them end their sentences as: Lucre tq Holmes four months in jail Harry Kinqaman six months in Jajl Gertrude Tuttle and' Vir-I ginia Bamhardt each four months Jail Todd Bsrahadt six months in jail William Golden a year and a day in penitentiary Andrew Clark and Daniel Martin each tot months in toil William Jewell waa referred to the probation partment All are from Portsmouth Dinner tn Precede GOP Convention A dinner will be held by key men of the War Veterans Republican Club at the Gibson Hotel I Friday night previous to a two-day meeting which opens Saturday" Judge Qtis Hess chairman of the program committee ah? I nounced Thomas Tallentire president of the state organization said the dinner would give state officer? I and members of the executive committee an opoprt unity to go I over last-minute proposals to come before the convention The convention will be opened formally at 10 a Saturday by President Tallentire Mayor Stewart will make the-address of welcome Major social event will be a banquet at 7 Saturday at the Gibson Roof Garden Gov Bricker and Sen Burton will be I speakers The public is Invited PLEASANT RIDGE David McLean Scottish turner who captured Rudolf Hess while armed with a pitchfork Beside him to McLean's mother who browed tea which Hem declined preferring a glam of water (By radio to Acme Telephoto) Waldvogel Raps Sherrill on Ouster Funeral Services For Irvin Laile $-Set for Saturday Ex-Cincinnatian Mill Superintendent Dies at Columbus Services far Irvin Laile a former resident of Cincinnati and superintendent of the Buckeye Rolling Mills Columbus will be held at 3:30 Saturday in the Busk A Borgmann Parkway funeral home Burial will be In Spring Grove Cemetery A native of Cincinnati he waa with the Cincinnati Milling Machine Co when he left here 15 years ago Mr Laile who was 55- died Wednesday at his home in Columbus after an eight-month illness: He was a member of the Cynthia Lodge Masons while In Cincinnati He leaves a son Capt Howard Laile in the -dental corps of the Army at Ft Blanding Fla a daughter Miss Jean Laile Columbus and three brothers Walter and Albert Laile Sr both of Cincinnati and James Laile Detroit Frederick Riess Services for Frederick Riess a retired cabinet maker will be held at 3:30 Saturday in the Mack Johnson funeral home Burial will be in" Vine Street Hill Cemetery Mr Riess who was 34 died Wednesday following a long illness in the home of his daughter Mrs Anna Middendorf 7239 Reading road A life-long resident of Cincinnati he retired 15 year ago He also leaves four sons Fred John Anthony and Henry Riess His wife the late Mrs Kunigunda Riess died several year ago William Edward Otto Services for William Edward Otto widely known in the south as a musician will be held at 2:30 Friday in the Frank Cor-ken funeral home 2821 Heading road Burial will be in Vine street Hill Cemetery Known professionally as William Van Otto he served for 30 years as a director of theater orchestras He was graduated from the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music and studied the violin under Eugene Ysaye and Henry Em former directors of the Cincinnati Symphony Mr Otto who was 47 died Wednesday in Good Samaritan hospital after a brief illness He eaves his parents Mr and Mrs William Otto 2034 Highland avenue Robert I Ward Funeral services for Robert I Ward 2719 Hack berry street Will be held in the Gilligan funeral home Woodburn and Lincoln avenues Monday with Requiem High Man at 9 a in St Francis da Salas Church- Burial will be in St Joseph New Cemetery He died Thursday after a lingering illness He was 33 and a former employe of the United Parcel Service His widow Mrs Mary Donlin Ward -and a son Bobby survive He also leaves four sisters Mrs Mary Roren-fcerger Mrs Clyde Miller 'and Mieses Edith and Ethel Ward all of Cincinnati Mrs Julia Hagedorn Services for Mrs Julia Hartlieb Hagedorn 1639 Marlowe avenue College Hill will be held at 10 a Saturday in the Charles A Miller Sons funeral home North-side Burial will be in Spring Grove Cemetery Mrs Hagedorn who was 85 died Wednesday in her home after a two-week illness Her husband the late George Hagedorn was a conductor for the ft Railroad Bom at Ft Des Moines near Des Moines la Mrs Hagedorn was brought to Cincinnati by her parents when five years old She leaves a son Jack Hagedorn and two daughters Mrs Wurlitzer and Mrs William Youngblood John Kovaney Requiem High Mass for John Kavaneya resident of the Alms will be intoned Saturday morning in St Francis de Sales Church following services in the Gillfgan funeral home Woodburn and Lincoln avenues Burialw ill be in St Joseph Cemetery A native of New York City he came to Cincinatt in his youth and has lived here since that time Mr Kavaney who was 74 died Wednesday of a heart attack in the hotel He leaves two sisters Mrs Roche and Mrs Ernest Haz-eqfeldt both of Cincinnati Wife Cut Seriously Husband Questioned "I Love Her" Is Mate's Only Comment Mrs Anna Dunham 41 was cut seriously by her husband Herbert Dunham 61 Thursday in their second-floor apartment at 1090 W- Liberty street police reported "I love was 1 Dunham's only comment to police who tried I to question him about the cutting Mrs Dunham's condition was too serious to permit questioning of her Bleeding badly from knife wounds on the neck fight arm aiid right middle finger Mrs Dunham fled from the apartment tu the home of a sister at 1071 Liberty street Patrolmen Leon Graf and Raymond Clark suid they found Dunham standing on the sidewalk in front of his heme awaiting the arrival of police Mail Mon Hurt in Fall Elza Hall 58 mall dispatcher 312 39th street Covington suffered possible fractures of tha left shoulder and hip early Thursday when he fell off a plat form while loading mail sacks at the Union Terminal pnstoffice building police reported He was taken to SL Mary Hospital GOLD LABEL $3350 Time to Order Your SPQRT COAT Tailored for DECORATION DAY RED LABEL SPECIAL $1375 Tuxeds Twists Shetlands IO been busy with "more city matters He said he wished to study the proposal from standpoint of "good city management and not cheap iuins Revolt Want to Speak 'inly in French By the United Frees TORONTO ONT May The Djpppe quintuplets it was disclosed belatedly today caused a hitch in a Sunday broadcast by the Ontario-government when they insisted on speaking in French the lines prepared for them In English- The revolt developed an hour before broadcast time and was IhJ by Yvonne who summarized the quintuplets' antipathy toward the English language with the remark: not nice" Mr and Mrs Oliya Dionne backed up their daughters' decision and even Judge A-Valin chairman of the Board of Guardians was taken by surpriK But the broadcast directed at prospective tourists from the United States was carried out and the quintuplets even in French were ps effective as usual 6042 MONTGOMERY ROAD Opposite Losantiville Road NEXT ATTRACTIONS I (Continued from Pago One) the expense of a traffic safety engineer had been added recently to support his plea for economy plus efficiency Col Sherrill who had been out attending funeral walked into Council Chamber as Mr Wald-vowel concluded The measure wag given its first reading Mr Gfadigon asked postponement for a week Mr Waldvogel explained that he hqg brought the measure before Council because of given to It" Mr Waldvogel declared that under Mr Dykstra the departments of safety and public works were co-ordinated under the separate directors He said that under Col Sherrill there was no pretense of this in the Safety Department that the cjty' manager himself acted as co-ordinatpr As to the Works Department he said that Mr Root was often referred to as the "forgotten man" of the administration He- said it had been indicated that gambling interests were behind the ordinance but that this was untrue He sAid this Insinuated that Col Sherrill was in league with gambling and that the police under his direct control would make no effort to enforce the law it be that opposition to this ordinance comes from a fear that Col Sherrill might be a better law enforcer than Mr Mr Waldvogel asked Mr Gradison explained that he asked for delay because he had frSmr -IfaHw nl Oaai -ll HUMPHaiY BOSABT IDA LUP1XO rips "west or abilkpb" Tonite and Friday Heavenly Hedy and bashful Jimmy in a romantic riotl JAMES STEWART HEDY LAMARR in Live With 604 VINE ST Smdar Mi Mnkr a Goes "This Thing Called Love" Hn BwiglM BwHcU Hear Sen Brooks Tonite Keep Your Boys IN AMERICA! Taft Theater Cincinnati' IF run ASM KsjHnncst It'i Ttww Tmfk Bawh East Side Kids That Gang of TMMlar Mi WMlaM lAXK PISTE ASM VNtwra JACK LONDON'S "Sign of the Wolf" AT HOME ROESSLY EVAPORATED IRRADIATED nursApswiARRi lEMOVINt WATER There any finer more wholesome milk than with all the qream left in Nothing has been only water evaporated All the rich milk solids aitd nourishing goodness are retained Wilson's is homogenized for quicker digestibility The Vitamin content if increased by irradiation with (ultra-yiplef rpys ahead of plain milk Foods made with' have a rich flavor and plenty of taste appeal Coffee beverages and fruit drinks have it Babies and children thrive on it Wilson's is so so easy to many hospitals and doctors use it Get Wilson's Evaporated Milk from your grocer and save money PREMIUM STORE $06 qlenn buiiding Cincinnati When the td man esme In for our Opening Announcement he was surprised to see such a modem theater with the very newest features In Comfort and Convenience Ths design construction and general contractors are A CONSTRUCTION CO who have not forgotten anything In modern theater construction MIDWEST THEATER SUPPLY GO complete equipment for theaters furnished the dallte screen projectors lam pa lenses' rectifier and those fully upholstered International seats la turquoise blue mohair The ateel used in the construction of the Ridge Theater waa furnlthed by FOLLAK 8TEEL CO The lumber came from HARRY R1EMEIER LUMBER COMPANY and Harry says it the best they have No more "Call the Plumber" MASON A DIEHL Installed our plumbing and we believe It will Inst as long as the theater AND JACOBS A CO are responsible for the comfort yon will enjoy from sir conditioning and agree to make you just as comfortable next winter with the heating and ventilating system Mr Lamb rays: "Fischer all yon have to do la tench a Of the thousands of feet of wire the FISCHER A LAMB CO Covington Ky Installed nil that can be seen Is the button Now of course all of this needed the proper Insulation and where REARDON INSULATION CO stepped In and did a swell job The lobby hss a Terrazzo floor as well as the restrooms and MARTINA MOSAIC A TILE CO put new beauty Into the Ridge Bright aa day la our entrance because LACKNER SIGN CO furnished the marquee and sign which tells you ths Ridge has the latest pictures told in the Laekper way RICHTER CONSTRUCTION CO wagons rolled out Montgomery road quite frequently with all the concrete Gosh I almost left you out In the weatAer but of IMBUS BROS told me the root la ever your head ready to withstand all the elements Now mother put the dishes tn the sink find hat gather in the little ehavere and attend the gale opening of the Ridge Theater TONIGHT at seven Everybody la going to the Ridge tonight yes sir every eon end his best So long see you tonight! 1 THE MANAGEMENT" GOING SATURDAY CHICAGO 6590 ST LOUIS 600 Lmv 10:10 pl or 11 "CLEVELAND $525 iMVi nr 11:60 $375 45 i TOLEDO DETROIT Luv GOING SUNDAY Eiwlpdl VpSW Ctmm Ml fold terSar Iwy iwturL 0 bne turn lah DAYTON SPRINGFIELD COLUMBUS Luv f-w tmpmWr Ivida hr Mty 10 tarp kteh $135 185 250 $125 250 BATESVILLE INDIANAPOLIS Imv a (OM St Wlnton Plan btfk oin Md rtturnlng cm? 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