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Real SECTION 9 Story THE COURIER -JOURNAL. up LOUISVILLE, KY. SATURDAY day Church, member Jacob in JACOB Zimmer, St. retired MORNING. Deaths died of of Zimmer, 25 ZIMMER at Joseph 3728 6:05 Immanuel years 78, Taylor a.m.

Infirmary. as OCTOBER lifelong Baptist yester- Boule- an p.m. biles Mrs. received Breckinridge. Wreck 24, yesterday a collided Shirley head for She J.

1953. Hospital, at when Charles Charles Critically injury was two Hurts Homeister, Logan H. where serious. at cut. taken automo- Home- cuts.

9.15 and The 25, her to a a sor the -A year only about been disclose Man dicated bruised car. The Dead yesterday conducted Tire old found 50 Georgetown, R. body four the Georgetown son feet the last In was afternoon. Finds of cause from lying body night of his in College Street Oct. An of a Son home 23 his autopsy profes- (P) 16- Fish Louisville Seafood Man Baits New England Fisheries In Capital By ED EDSTROM The one-pound cartons had been picked at The Courier-Journal Washington Bureau random in Louisville and in Washington, he said.

Washington, Oct. five commissioners Weil opened one carton and then waved an of the United States Tariff Commission looked like oblong of fish under the commissioners' block noses. fish out of water tonight as Leo Weil, Louisville "A very nice piece of cod," Weil said with the seafood distributor and restaurant man, wheeled approving tone of a man who has spent 40 years in before their surprised eyes four trays of fish. in the fish business. "See how white it is?" Three of the He opened another carton.

He picked up the trays held one-pound cartons of oblong of fish and began to take it apart. Before haddock and cod from Newfoundland, Canada, Ice- he was through he had 10 fillets spread out on a land, Norway, and New England. The fourth tray table, each weighing 1 to 2 ounces. held dishes of red perch fried a few hours Weil picked up one tiny fillet, about the size of three earlier at Weil's hotel. his thumb, whirled it in the air and asked, "How Hasn't Kept Up With The Times would you like to fry that?" Weil had concluded a long speech On why the Most of Good Pieces From Abroad New England fisheries were not entitled to the The Louisvillian kept opening cartons until all quota limitation they were asking on fish imports available table surfaces before the bench were from the foreign countries.

adrip with fish, cellophane, and The New England industry simply has not kept Most of the good pieces paper, abroad. New wrappings. were pace with the times, he said, because it doesn't England, sad to say, turned up with the tiny give the 1 housewife what she wants. fillets. Same way with the haddock.

The foreign "New Englanders complain but haddocks were skinless, the New England ones do constructively to help themselves," Weil had skins on them, which, Weil said, the little housedeclared. "It has done very little to the wife doesn't like. consuming public by establishing some sort of "When the housewife opens a package of fish, standards." it's a surprise party," he said, "and she doesn't The foreigners, on the other hand, show by like that kind of surprise party. She's made the their progressive merchandising that they are try- scapegoat when she should know what she's geting to give the housewife a product she likes, he ting." added. The fish should be marked large, medium, or After developing this thesis with facts and small and there should be price differentials, figures, Weil then set up his own private fish fry.

Weil said. Statistics for The City and County Complaints Filed 2101-0. J. Cohen vs. Marie Cohen, divorce.

2165-Hilda J. Morrison vs. Donald L. Morrison, divorce. 2166 Catherine Sanders vs.

James William Sanders, divorce. 2167-George S. Smith vs. Harry Phipps, order of delivery. 2168-Rhoda B.

Martin vs. Charles R. Martin, divorce. 2169-Bethel Bryan Va. Thula Bryan, divorce.

2170-Herbert Simms vs. Genevieve Simms, on petition. 2171-Mary Barnes Bennett vs. James S. Bennett.

divorce. 2172-Evaline Shelby Ballou vs. Leonard D. Ballou, divorce. 2173-Bennie Dowell vs.

Amanda Keys Dowell, divorce. 2174-Mary S. Kingsley vs. Chester Schroader et damages. 2175-Barbara Louise Isaacs vs.

James Leo Isaacs, divorce. 2176-Shirley Ann Geron vs. Cecil 1 M. Geron, divorce. 2177 -Joan P.

Tripp v9. Roy R. Tripp, divorce. 2178-Mary Jo Humphrey vs. Herbert Humphrey, divorce.

2179-Dorothy Lee Thurman vs. Howard Thurman, divorce. 2180-John Shipman vs. Thomas TomerJin, damages. 2181-William Husband vs.

Cecil S. Dethridge, damages. 2183-Eugene C. Breedlove, VS. Betty Jane Laws Breedlove, divorce.

2184-Floyd Schanz Plumbing Heating vs. Clarence A. Pharris et on note. 2185-Henry Vogt Machine Co. vs.

Howard T. Lee et review. 2186-Arlo Stiff Perry vs. James Perry, divorce. 2187-Esther Bowman vs.

Charles Bow. man, divorce. 2188-Ernest Johnson et al. vs. Leon Thomas et on note.

2189-James Davidson vs. Alice Davidson, divorce. 2190-Mary B. Harkness vs. Frank B.

Harkness, divorce. Building Permits Crawford Homes. 15 frame dwellings, 3103 Wedgewood Way, $4,500: 3105 Wedgewood Way, 3104-6-9 Radiance $4,500 each; 3001-2-5-10-11 Radiance $5,500 each: 3103 Radiance 3108 Radiance 3100-13 Radiance $5,000 each; 3107 Radiance $4.500. White Castle System, brick addition to restaurant building, 105 E. Market, $900.

Eirod Manufacturing addition to building, Brook, 1 $500. James D. Edwards. frame dwelling, 4113 Churchman, $4.000, B. R.

Williams, brick-veneer dwelling with fireproof garage attached, 5336 Southdale, $10,000. Goldie Wishnia, alterations to brick buNding, 1156-58 S. Brook. $5,000. Cecil E.

Knight, frame garage, 4625 Crittenden $563. R. L. Lewis, frame dwelling, 511 Denmark. $3,500.

Yeweil Meyers, enclose porch to dwelling, 3475 Taylor $650. Eli Brown, Ill, alterations to brick building. 420-22 S. 5th, $40,000. C.

T. Allison, frame garage, 1636 Algonquin $500. Ralph R. Reid. addition to frame dwelling, 159 Pennsylvania, $500.

damaged frame dwelling, S. Walter C. Kimmel. repairs, to fire. $1.000.

Byers Homes, brick dwelling with fireproof garage attached, 2716 Goldsmith $14,500, County Court John G. Hicks appointed administrator of Charlotte Bryant estate. Granvil Elkin appointed administrator of Thomas W. Richter estate. Earle H.

Runyan appointed executor of Lily E. Runyan estate. Emil Hehl appointed executor of Minnie K. Hehl estate. Louisville Trust Co.

appointed guardian of Sandra Lee Hall. Police Court goods under false pretenses Obtaining. Hill, held to grand jury Nov. 13. Burglary Robert J.

Thurman, postDrunken driving- -Woodrow W. poned to Simpson. postponed 2. Malicious stabbing Lavada Murphy, postpored to Nov 20. Uttering worthless check--Ronald A.

Fox, heid to grand jury Nov. 13. held to Forgery- Florence A. Chesney, grand jury Nov. 13.

Marriage Licenses William D. Aubrey, 19, dough roller, 1034 Lampton; Lula Pearl Allen, 15, Pleasure Ridge Park. 0 PRE-XMAS SPECIAL A beautiful 8x10 Portrait in Sepia. A regular $7.50 value. OFFER EXPIRES OCT.

30. In Groups, 98c Each Child Limit 1 to Family Children Must Be Accompanied By Parents With This Ad ORDER YOUR CHRISTMAS PHOTOGRAPHS NOW! USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN OF HOLLYWOOD PROOFS SHOWN IN 30 MINUTES 448 S. 3rd, Cor. 3rd Walnut Open Daily 9:30 to 5:00 Monday Nite 9 P.M. Sunday 1 to 5:30 P.M.

One vard, ago of Ewing Von-Allmen employee. was a charter member of Liberty Council 37, Junior Order of Mechanics, and served as chaplain of the council for 20 years. His sister, Mrs. Kate Welch, survives. The funeral will be at 1:30 p.m.

Monday at Heady's Chapel, 1201 E. Oak. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. SIMON A. ARNOLD Simon A.

Arnold, 76, a night watchman for National Dairy Products Company for 22 years, died at 6:35 p.m. yesterday at Kentucky Baptist Hospital. Chief Deputy Coroner William T. Kammerer said death resulted from a head injury received in a fall on his job last Monday. He lived at Wainwright.

Arnold was a member of Our Mother of Sorrows Church and Holy Name Society of St. Philip Neri Church. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Mabel Arnold; three sons, gene Lawrence and Frank A. Arnold; a daughter, Mrs.

Doris Langnehs; two brothers, Kellum Arnold, Anchorage, and Alex Arnold; two sisters, Mrs. Will Julius, Jeffersonville, and Mrs. Will Link; eight grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. The funeral will be at 9 a.m. Monday at Our Mother of Sorrows Church.

Burial will be in St. Michael Cemetery. OSCAR H. BELOW The funeral for Oscar H. Below, 68, retired instructor for the Naval Ordnance Plant, will be at 2 p.m.

today at Schoppenhorst Chapel, 1832 W. Market. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. Below, of 717 S. 34th, day morning in Jewish Hospital.

AMOS LINDSEY The funeral for Amos Lindsey, 63, an employee of Reynolds Metals Company until he became ill two years ago, will be at 11 a.m. today at McDaniel's Chapel, 4339 Park Boulevard. Burial will be in Zachary Taylor National Cemetery. Lindsey, a veteran of World War died of cancer at 6:30 p.m. Thursday at his home, 582 Tallulah.

Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Mamie Lindsey; a son, Millard Lindsey; his stepmother, Mrs. Maggie Lindsey; a stepson, Earl Duncan: three sisters, Mrs. Hulda Pierce, Mrs. Alta Vertrees, and Mrs.

Lucy Raymer; two, brothers, Sherman and Willie Lindsey, and three grandchildren. ister, 29, received Anthony St. Her husband, condition termed was A son, Charles H. Homeister, 5, was treated a head Homeisters live at 4416 Savage Police said the automobile driven by Homeister collided with F. one driven by Owsley, 34, Buechel.

Owsley received a head Otis I. McGinnis, 56, of 3204 W. Kentucky, escaped injury when his automobile ran into at freight train at a crossing 29th and Dumesnil at 6:30 p.m. Somerset Woman Dies at Wedding Of Granddaughter Lexington, Oct. 23 (P)- Mrs.

Harriett Inman, 71, mother-in-law Hansford, Brown, widely known 'attorney and political figure in Kentucky, died today while attending wedding of her grandhere. daughter. Mrs. Inman, of Somerset, was attending the wedding of Miss Betty Bruce Brown to William Homer McCann of Winchester. A son, E.

V. who was seated in front of his mother. said he heard her ask, "What's wrong with me?" When he turned, he said, she had slumped in her seat. said she apparently of a Deputy Aaron, Smith cerebral hemorrhage. Copter, Called Biggest In World, Test-Flown Philadelphia, Oct.

23, (AP) Army and Air Force observers today watched a test flight of what is claimed to be the world's largest helicopter, capable of transporting 40 fully equipped troops or 32 litter patients. The giant Transporter, unveiled last month by Piasecki Helicopter Corporation of suburban Morton, weighs more than twice as much as the largest helicopter now in service20-passenger H-21 Work Horse. WORLD'S LARGEST SELLER AT St.Joseph ASPIRIN SAVE MORE BUY 100 TABLETS.490 St. Denis Famous Supper TODAY HOME-MADE COUNTRY SAUSAGE with SAUERKRAUT or FRIED CHICKEN with GIBLETS SUPPER SERVED FROM 4 P.M. UNTIL A Ton of Sausage Church Grounds, Cane Run Road RAIN OR SHINE! Under big Louisville Transit Company Transportation to heated tent Grounds.

No extra fare. Ask for transfer. Ches Johnson Photo FIRST PATIENT in the new heart clinic at Bowling Green-Warren County Hospital, opened yesterday, was Bowling Green's Mayor Elvis Campbell. The electrocardiogram being made here showed his heart to be sound. Others, from left, are Dr.

Frank Moore, clinic director; nurse Rita Jameson, Mrs. Ben Kilgore, Franklin, president of the Kentucky Heart Association, which gave the clinic's equipment, and Dr. Morris M. Weiss, Louisville, Train Derailing Called Act of Terror' Jerusalem, Israeli section, a freight train on the Haifa-Lydda was denounced today by the Armistice Commission as a grave military spokesman said. The spokesman said the commission approved a resolution demanding "most urgent and vigorous action by the responsible Jordan authorities to prevent a recurrence of such acts of violence." The train of 52 empty tank cars was derailed Thursday by a land mine near the Jordan frontier.

There were no casualties, but 13 of the cars and the locomotive were damaged. Israeli officials said it was a "Jordan act of terror" and protested to the commission. Light-Plane Crash In Syria Caused Air-Attack Report By The Associated Press Two flying enthusiasts from Sweden were killed Thursday in the crash of their small sports plane in Syria, near the troubled border area of the Arab states and Israel. This gave rise to an unsub- Vote on K. U.

Purchase Denied to Paducah Frankfort, Oct. 23 (P) The Court of Appeals today ruled out a vote November 3 at Paducah on the City's proposal to buy the Kentucky Utilities Company's electric-power system there. The decision was announced by Chief Justice Porter Sims, who said an opinion giving the Court's reasons would follow. He said a mandate enjoining McCracken County Clerk Ruby Pierce from putting the question on the ballots would be issued immediately. Oct.

23 (AP)--The derailment of line in Israel's coastal plain United Nation Israel-Jordan Mixed armistice breach, an Israeli stantiated report from Lebanon yesterday that Israeli fighter planes had shot down a Swedish air liner. The report was denounced immediately by Israeli officials untrue. The report was discounted also by the Swedish Foreign Office in Stockholm and Swedish diplomatic officials in the Middle East. The two dead fliers were Lars Ove 21, known in Sweden Flying SchoolGioransson. boy," and Fritz Conrad, a Latvian refugee.

Oldham Ex-Resident Dies Special to The Courier-Journal LaGrange, Oct. Marion W. Taylor, 28, formerly of Oldham County, died yesterday at his home near Greenville, Ind. He is survived by his father, W. C.

Taylor, Greenville; two sisters, Miss Irene Taylor, Louisville, and Mrs. Catherine Connor, Simpsonville, two brothWilliam W. and Samuel R. Taylor, Georgetown, Ind. Louisville Man's Brother Dies Special to The Courier-Journal Owenton, Oct.

R. Broadus, 63, insurance man, died early today at his home here. George- Broadus, Louisville, is a brother. Your Memorial Gift to The Kentucky Heart Association will be promptly acknowledged to the bereaved family. 613 COLUMBIA LOUISVILLE 2 TEL.

WABASH 8641 a Contributions of $100 or More Reported In the Community Chest Campaign MANY At Noon Meeting Wednesday, October 21, 1953 MANY campaigns, campaigns The Community Chest of Louisville and Jefferson County acknowledges with great appreciation the contributions listed below. Contributions of less than $100.00 are equally in ONE of firms appreciated, and but so numerous solicited that through space the will Industry- not permit Commerce publication. and Public gifts Divisions will employees be ONE Total of groups acknowledged after the campaign, as soon as complete reports are received. GIVE ENOUGH FOR ALL! Lyman L. Dawson, Campaign Chairman.

GIVE ENOUGH FOR ALL! A Cralle, Mr. Mrs. Howard, Andrew 300.00 Meyers, Mr. H. Mrs.

100.00 Solomon, Edwin Dr. Mrs. Lee E. 300.00 Hubbuch Brothers Bernard P. 150.00 Abell, Mrs.

Helen 100.00 Cronan, Mr. Mrs. Wellendorff 550.00 Midwest Mortgage 425.00 Southeastern Paper 250.00 Ackermann, Dr. Mrs. Charles 100.00 Hubbuch In Kentucky 100.00 Miller, Dr.

Alfred 0.. 135.00 Southern Automatic Kent 110.00 Hyle Hosiery Company. 110.00 Miller, Mr. Mrs. Music Inc.

350.00 Adams, Martin L. Bruce D. 200.00 Southern Bell Tel. Tel. Sons 200.00 Dabney, Mr.

Mrs. Miller, Mr. Mrs. Company Alderson, Clifford L. 150.00 Wm.

C. 1,000.00 Independent Cleaners 100.00 Gordon 150.00 Southern Optical Co. 700.00 Alford, Amelia B. 120.00 Day Company, Wm. 200.00 Monarch Auto Co.

300.00 Sou. Liquor Inc. 100.00 Allen, Mr. Mrs. Dehler Brothers Co.

400.00 Monarch Equipment Co. 2,000.00 Sou. Savings Bldg. Winthrop W. 500.00 Delmonico Foods, Inc.

350.00 J. H. Food Bar 200.00 Morton Packing Co. 100.00 Association 150.00 Alexander, Robert Dick, Mr. Mrs.

A. 150.00 Jefferson, Mr. Mrs. Muldoon, Miss Hannah L. 100.00 Sou.

Veneer Mfg. Co. 300.00 100.00 American Builders Dishman, Mr. Mrs. Carlyle 125.00 Southwestern Tob.

250.00 Supply Company 600.00 J. A. 450.00 Jefferson Wood Speed, Mr. Mrs. Anderson Sales, Inc.

200.00 Dr. Pepper Bottling Working 300.00 National Cash Register Wm. 5. 5,000.00 Anderson, Mrs. W.

100.00 Company, Inc. 150.00 Jetsma, Dr. Mrs. F. K.

200.00 Company 200.00 Standard Printing Co. 125.00 Arnold, Mrs. Brent 100.00 Doolan, Mrs. John 275.00 Jones Dabney Company 1,000.00 Newberry, J. J.

Co. 150.00 Steiden Stores, Inc. 1,500.00 Atkins, Dr. Mrs. Dosker, Mr.

Mrs. C. D. 100.00 Newman, Mr. Mrs.

Stevens, Harry Inc. 100.00 Wm. R. 125.00 Douglas, Mr. Mrs.

Phillip B. 400.00 Mr. Mrs. Audubon Country Club. 100.00 J.

B. 120.00 Kemnitt, Mrs. Theodore 100.00 Nicholson, Dr. Mrs. Leroy R.

120.00 Axton, Mr. Mrs. D. 500.00 Doyle, Mr. Jack M.

150.00 Bourbon Products. 100.00 William W. 200.00 Stewart, Mr. Mrs. J.

A. 240.00 Durham, Mr. Mrs. Ky. Central Life Norman, Mr.

Mrs. Stiglitz Corporation 500.00 B. B. Novelty Inc. 200.00 J.

H. 100.00 Accident Ins. Co. 1,000.00 Abner Jr. 125.00 Stimpson Computing Bank Of Louisville 750.00 Drybrough, Mr.

4 Mrs. Kentucky Pen Shop 100.00 Norman Kiln Drying Co. 325.00 Scale Co. 400.00 Mr. Mrs.

Fritz W. 1,500.00 Kentucky Sanitary Norris, Mrs. A. Gillum 100.00 Stocker, Mr. Mrs.

Banks, Maurice 100.00 Durkee Famous Foods 550.00 Bedding Company 330.00 0 Oscar 100.00 P. Barker, Thos. A. 100.00 Dyer, Dr. Mrs.

Ky. Veneer Works 900.00 Co. 10,000.00 Strater, Mr. Mrs. Barnett, Mrs.

Bernard 100.00 Robert S. 100.00 Kimmerling, A. Ray Oertel Brewing F. 550.00 Stratton Harry 500.00 A. Bell, Dr.

Mrs. Jos. C. 160.00 Glenna S. 100.00 Oertel, Louise 220.00 Terstegge Co.

2,500.00 John Dr. Willard D. 100.00 Economy Furniture Co. 175.00 Mr. Mrs.

Ohio Falls Dye and Company 100.00 Bell, Junius W. 100.00 Kline, Edward 200.00 Oertel, Mary Sugar Creek Creamery Bennett, Willard 130.00 Egger, George E. 150.00 Koby, 137.00 Finishing Works 200.00 Bent, 274.00 Embry, Wallace 300.00 Mrs. J. 100.00 Ohio River Frankfort Sutcliffe, Mr.

0. Benjamin Superior Tree Expert 150.00 Mrs. 650.00 Everbach, Gerald L. 200.00 Kosmos Portland Cooperage Corp. 100.00 Elbert Gary 850.00 Bessire Company Koppelman, Besten Mr.

Langen Mrs. Ewing, Oscar 1,500.00 Cement Company Ortner, Dr. Mrs. Swan, Mrs. Charles 100.00 Bickel, 1,650.00 Alvin B.

125.00 Edwin H. 200.00 600.00 Fund Electric Otterbach, Christian 100.00 Bickel Company, Henry First National Bank Krauth 100.00 Overhead Door Co. of Bickel, Mr. Mrs. William C.

Kentucky 225.00 Tapp, Mr. Otho 150.00 Paul J. 200.00 Kentucky Trust 9,000.00 Dr. Mrs. Taustine, Mr.

and Mrs. Bill, Mr. Mrs. Fish, Mr. Mrs.

Overstreet, 400.00 Hugo 125.00 Clifford E. 125.00 S. T. 325.00 Laib Supply Company. 100.00 Samuel A.

Co. 100.00 Mrs. Leland 1,000.00 Bishop, Mr. Mrs. Fledderman, Misses Laird Dolfingers, Owens Illinois Glass Taylor, T.

P. Co. 1,200.00 Arthur 100.00 Edna Emma 150.00 Mr. Mrs. John 200.00 Terstegge, Mr.

Mrs. Bond Brothers, 500.00 Flexner, Mr. Mrs. Landolt, Mr. Mrs.

R. J. 225.00 Mr. Mrs. Wilton H.

1,400.00 Boston Shoe Inc. 100.00 Gustav 200.00 Mr. Mrs. Otto. 150.00 Parrot, L.

100.00 Thompson Children 100.00 Bourbon Stock Yards Co. 300.00 Flexner, Dr. Mrs. Lang, Mr. Robert 150.09 Pedigo, Ray Jr.

210.00 Thompson, Mr. James P. 250.00 Brecher, Charles 500.00 Morris 250.00 Lenihan, B. 200.00 Dr. George, Time Finance Co.

250.00 Brecher Company, The 200.00 Fort Knox Const. Co. 150.00 Leopold, Mr. Mrs. Peristein, Mr.

Dr. Irving Mrs. 100.00 Torbitt Castleman Co. 200.00 Transit Co. 250.00 Frazier, Dr.

Harry S. 100.00 Lawrence S. 150.00 Peterson, William L. 250.00 Trawick, Dr. John, Jr.

175.00 Bridge Brown-Forman Distilling Frederick, Mr. Mrs. Levi, Mr. Mrs. Tway, Mr.

Mrs. willCorporation 9,000.00 William G. 550.00 Emanuel 100.00 Petot, John Co, 200.00 iam T. 100.00 Brown, Brown, Mr. George Mrs.

Garvin W. L. 1,200.00 Frehling, Joseph M. 250.00 Levy, Jacob Dr. Margaret Bros.

A. 140.00 Ltd. Inc. 3,500.00 Dr. Mrs.

1,000.00 Philip Morris 1,200.00 Frentz, Mr. Mrs. Limper, Dr. Mrs. J.

120.00 Puritan Cordage Mills 1,000.00 Lyons Little, Ulferts, Dr. Mrs. U. R. 100.00 Burdorf's Budget 200.00 Sidney L.

200.00 Logan, W. Hume, Jr. 250.00 Uri, Mrs. Walter 150.00 Burdorf, F. G.

500.00 Frey Planing Mill 100.00 Long, Charles R. Co. 600.00 Mrs. U. S.

Trust Co. 625.00 Fuller, Dr. J. Luther 100.00 Louisville Axe Tool 100.00 Ranard, William Mr. 100.00 Cahill, Mr.

Mrs. J. H. Louisville Baseball Club 200.00 Reid, Dr. Dabney Benjamin 100.00 Van Slyke, Mr.

200.00 100.00 Co. Mrs. Carrell, Mr. Dan 350.00 Gardeners Farmers Louisville Builders Reiss Carl B. 100.00 Glen E.

400.00 400.00 Cigar Carrell Rogers Co. Market Company 250.00 ply Co. 350.00 Robbins, Robertson Inc. 100.00 Victor, Dr. Mrs.

Karl Casey, Mr. Mrs. E. B. Garon, Dr.

Mrs. Louisville Cap Co. 250.00 100.00 N. 500.00 100.00 Castner, Mr. Mrs.

Max L. 125.00 Louisville Fire Brick Ronald, Mr. Mrs. G. W.

Voit, Mr. Mrs. Alvin A. 500.00 Charles B. 300.00 General Baking Co.

1 100.00 Works 300.00 Rosenbaum, Dr. Mrs. Von Allmen, Mr. Mrs. Central Glass Co.

192.00 Gibson, Mr. Mrs. Louisville Gas Electric Irvin S. 160.00 Emil 230.00 Chambers, Mrs. Henning 100.00 Wm.

C. 100.00 Co. 15,000.00 Rosenbium, Mr. Mrs. Cissell Mfg.

W. 1,000.00 Giles, Mr. Mrs. W. G.

1,200.00 Louisville Mill Supply Co. 175.00 Bernard D. 480.00 Clark, Mr. Mrs. 0.

M. 100.00 Glenmore Distilleries Co. 5,000.00 Louisville Paper 750.00 Runyan, H. Sons 100.00 Waldman Levitan 200.00 Dr. Samuel S.

100.00 Goldberg, Dr. Harry 200.00 Louisville Transit 1,000.00 Rusch, Mr. Mrs. P. W.

Wathen, J. 111 100.00 Clarke, Mrs, Ernest 100.00 Golde, Dr. Mrs. Harry 100.00 Love, Dr. Selby 100.00 Ryan, Dr.

Mrs. J. 100.00 Watson, Emmett Bernard, Co. 125.00 Clayton Lambert Goldstein, Dr. Jos.

110.00 Loveman, Dr. Mrs. Wehmhoff, Johanna K. 100.00 Manufacturing Co. 1,500.00 Goodman Hamble- Adolph 450.00 Sachs, Mrs.

Edward 250.00 Wesch, Mrs. C. A. 200.00 Cohen, Dr. Mrs.

ton, Inc. 150.00 Lucas, Dr. Mrs. Mar- 100.00 Salem Evangelical Whitelaw, Mr. Mrs.

R. Armand E. Goodrich Chemical Co. vin W. 300.00 formed Church 100.00 Bruce 300.00 100.00 Cole, Mr.

Mrs. B. F. 1,000.00 Lyons, Sawyer, Albert Jr. 100.00 Will, Arthur Co.

125.00 Lewis W. 550.00 Gordon Mfg. Company. 165.00 Schackert Bros. Cleaners 100.00 Windell, Mrs.

James 120.00 Columbia Mfg. Co. 300.00 Graft Pelle Inc. 300.00 Scott, Curtis H. 500.00 Wolfe, Dr.

John J. 100.00 Cobb, William R. 100.00 Great Western Mammoth Life 150.00 Security Finance 300.00 Wolff, Miss Beatrice 100.00 AcciCooperative Fertilizer Supply Company 250.00 dent Insurance Co. William 100.00 Segerberg, Dr. L.

H. 100.00 Wolford, Mr. Leo 357.00 Service of Rich- Gregory, Mrs. Clark 100.00 May, Dr. Mrs.

Shaffer, Mr. Roy 100.00 Woman's Club of Louismond, Inc. 100.00 Grooms, Mr. Mrs. McAuliffe, Dr.

George 100.00 Shapira Foundation 250.00 ville 150.00 Condon, Mr. Mrs. Ralph 300.00 McCarty, Dr. Mrs. A.

100.00 Simrall, Dr. J. 0. 120.00 Wood, Dr. Mrs.

Chas. R. B. 125.00 Clayton Sims, Mr. Mrs.

Gene 250.00 F. 200.00 Conner Mfg. 500.00 McCracken, Mr. Mrs. Slider, Co.

200.00 Wood, Mr. Mrs. W. Conrad, Mr. Mrs.

Harcourt, Mr. Ashton 250.00 James 300.00 100.00 Smith, Mr. Mrs. Hunt 100.00 Roberts 165.00 Milton P. 150.00 Donald M.

400.00 Means, McNeal, Mrs. Charlotte N. 115.00 Smith, Mrs. Letchworth 150.00 Hardy, Mrs. E.

100.00 Mr. Charles Cook Mfg. C. Lee 1,200.00 Haskin, 7,500.00 Smith, Judge Mrs. Cooke, Mr.

Mrs. Thurs- Heflin, Dr. Mrs. Mengel, The, Co. Manufac- Macauley L.

400.00 Younger's 100.00 ton, and Cooke 275.00 Hellman, Mr. Mrs. turers Paint Co. 200.00 Smith, Dr. Mrs.

Thurston Lee 200.00 Merchants Motor Company 1,100.00 Merchants Whol. Grocery 600.00 Stanley 100.00 Cooperative Seed Clarence Dr. Harold. 100.00 Smith, Thomas Floyd. 150.00 Zeliner, Mr.

Mrs. Carl Farm Supplies Helm, Mrs. Kennedy. 250.00 Mayer, Mrs. Smith, Vertner, Co.

300.00 W. 125.00 Serv. inc. 125.00 Hillerich Bradsby Mrs. 750.00 Meyer, Lewis Mr.

160.00 Snyder Bros. General Zimmer McClaskey Corharf Refractories Co. 2,500.00 Horner, Mr. Mr. Raymond M.

200.00 Agency 100.00 vertising Agency 100.00 Cotton, Mrs. M. R. 100.00 Charles 600.00 Meyer, street late failed to death. Raeburn Hall Alexander by found Prof.

Chester Alexander as he returned home from the college. marks near the body inthe youth might have a hit-and-run victim. The visible injuries were a left ear and abrasions of chin. But doctors who conducted the autopsy said there was no evidence he was struck by Drive. Somerset Man Heads Broadcasters' Group Gilbertsville, Oct.

23 (P) -The Kentucky Broadcasters Association today elected Mike Lay. man of WSFC, Somerset, as its new president. He succeeds Joe Eaton of WKLO, Louisville. officers: Sam Livingston of WKYB, PaOther, ducah, first vice-president; Gilmore Nunn of WLAP, Lexington, vice-president; Hugh Potter WOMI, Owensboro, resecond, elected secretary treasurer, and Eaton, Hecht Lackey of WSON, Henderson, and Arthur Eilerman of WZIP, Covington, directors. John R.

Gromek, 45, general manager, 1948 Roanoke; Marie Reid, 42, of 3012 White Way. Albert E. Mink, 27, bus operator, 1457 S. 4th; Helena M. Jacobs, 22, of 2633 S.

6th. Definite J. Dalton, Cottengim, Hargan, 63, 24, 56, retired, of clerk, 4301 4005 S. 1200 S. 3d S.

1st. 2d; Mills, 19, of Jeffersontown. Market; Cordie Ferguson, 72, of 1219 W. Robert L. Hicks, 73, retired, 419 Market.

James E. Driskill, 24, radio nouncer. 639 S. 2d: Arlene V. Hereau, 22, of 1664 Beechwood.

Thomas R. engineer, 3014 S. Preston L. Ryans, 20, of 4626 Varble. George E.

Meyer, 22, Navy, Norfolk, Vivian Fow, 19, of 1007 James A. Stevens, 19, salesman. 1245 Central: Shirley A. Aldridge, 17, Buechel. Albert Levine, 56, merchant, Miami, Ann Frank, 42, of 2221 Carolina.

Louis F. Williams, 24, school machine operator, Indianapolis; Glenna J. Shanks, 31, Thorntown, Ind. Simon D. Hyman, 45, self employed, 2205 Douglass Mary L.

Thompson, 31. of 428 W. Ormsby. Palmer Pruitt, 26, fireman, Hodgenville: Mary L. Drury, 31, of 1329 South 3d.

Patrick E. Thompson, 42, clerk. 211 Osage; Elsie M. Grimes, 29, of 1316 S. 17th.

Jack Reeves, 21, fireman, 1200-C W. Hill; Myrtle L. Resch, 19, of 2809 Grand. Births Boys Mrs. Jesse J.

Bowles, Coral Ridge Rt. 2, Oct. 1. Mrs. Anthony J.

Prestigiacoma, 104 S. Jackson, Oct. 2. Mrs. Arvie L.

Brooks, Valley Station Rt. 3, Oct. 3. Mrs. George M.

Buehler, 705 Meigs, Jeffersonville, Oct. Mrs. Kenneth E. Amick, 211 W. Hill, Oct.

5. Mrs. William G. Barclay, 157 Mills Oct. 5.

Mrs. Odis A. Barrow, 624 Dresden, Oet. 1. Mrs.

Joseph M. Bickett, 1100 S. 18th, Oct. 7. Mrs.

Hubert V. Bolding, 737 W. Cornell, Clarksville, Sept. 29. Twin Girls Mrs.

Francis J. Hanlon, 1922 W. Market, Oct. 1. Girls Mrs.

Jack A. Watson, 1464 S. 2d, Sept. 29. Mrs.

William J. Wheeler, Jeffersontown, Sept. 28. Mrs. Leo M.

Zurkuhlen, 1013 Rose Oct. 4. Mrs. Joy B. Abbitt, 2725 Brownsboro Oct.

2. Mrs. LeRoy A. Back, Jeffersontown Rt. 3, Oct.

5. Mrs. Edward A. Bagdoian, Valley Station Rt. 2.

Oct. Mrs. Robert E. Bowling, 1625 Rowan, Oct, 2. Mrs.

James R. Bradley, 1152 S. 32d, Sept. 27. Mrs.

Atwood F. Brown, 1307 Vim Oct. 3. Mrs. Ted P.

Bryant, 3827 Algonquin Oct. 2. Mrs. Harry W. Castleman, 4125 Massie, Oct.

5. Mrs. Cornelius Caswell, Perry Elizabethtown, Oct. 1. Mrs.

George Clark, 5119 Fay, Oct. 1. Mrs. Paul E. Collins, 912 S.

28th, Sept. 30. Mrs. William H. Pawson, 839 Rose Oct.

8. Mrs. Jerome W. Sparks, 1524 Oleanda, Oct. 9.

Mrs. Ferrill L. Slone, 421 Heywood, Oct. 7. Mrs.

Sanford F. Thomas, 1140 E. Burnett. Oct. 10.

Mrs. Albert L. Williams, 2932 Finn, Oct. 7. Mrs.

Alden G. Hoyt, 1606 Thornberry, Oct. 8. Mrs. Edward E.

Jaggers, Rt. 3, Oct. 8. Mrs. Harding Johnson, Shepherdsville Rt.

1, Oct. 13. Mrs. William A. Mattingly, 911 S.

1st, Oct. 6. Mrs. George L. McDaniel, Buechel Rt.

3, Oct. 10. Mrs. William R. Denzik, 139 Harlan, Oct.

11. Mrs. Robert L. Donohue, 458 Wampum, Oct. 12.

Mrs. James A. Evans, 2721 Bank. Oct. 14.

Mrs. Hugh N. Frizzell, 1023 Everett, Oct. 10. Mrs.

Thomas C. Holeman, 427 Wawa, Oct. 7. Mrs. Mrs.

Wilbur Richard A. Whitler. Wood, 2612 Wilson, Jeffersontown Ores. Rt. 1.

Mrs. Cornelius B. Young, 2011 Grinstead Oct. 9. Mrs.

Clyde L. Zellers, 1630 B. S. 11th, Sept. 30.

Mrs. Francis R. Bell, 4307 Tuscarora Oct. 9. Mrs.

Bobby L. Sublett, Rt. 7, Sept. 30. Mrs.

Delbert P. Valentour, Brandenburg, Oct. 7. Mrs. Frederick W.

Wagner, 1480 S. 3d, Oct. 12. Mrs. Thomas M.

Weird, 323 Marquette Lyndon, Oct. 6. Mrs. Roy Wilkerson, 1020 Orchard Sept. 29.

Mrs. Winfred R. Polsgrove, 1815 Frankfort, Oct. 10. Mrs.

John A. Schadt, 2105 Fort, Oct. 6. Mrs. Chester H.

Schaffer, Buechel Rt. 1, Oct. 10. Mrs. Woodrow T.

Springhorn, 1329 Cruiser, Sept. 27. Mrs. Jerome F. Stark, Rt.

3, Sept. 27. Mrs. Robert C. Lusk, Buechel Rt.

1, Oct. 8. Mrs. Roy G. Mason, 1114 Manning Sept.

28. Mrs. Willis C. Murphy, 815 E. Jefferson, Sept.

28. Mrs. William W. Nally, 1713 Loney Oct. 16.

Mrs. Howard S. Ownley, 308 Tyne Oct. 6. Mrs.

James M. Howe, 3519 Warner, Oct. 7. Mrs. Joe T.

Hughes, 2640 Hale, Oct. 7. Mrs. Robert B. Kinnaird, Middletown, Oct.

7. Mrs. James A. King, 2403 Duncan, Sept. 29.

Mrs. William C. Lanier, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Oct. 6. Mrs.

Robert L. Wyrick, Irwin Coral Ridge Rt. 2, Oct. 11. Divorces Granted Juanita E.

Gaddy from Robert cruelty; married 1951. Jean Rosaland Miller from Adrian Joseph; cruelty; married 1950. Addie Mae Bolton from Rufus: year abandonment; two children; married 1937. Carl Morgan Ogden from Rose; cruelty; married 1936. Edwina A.

Powell from Donald cruelty; married 1952. Betty Jean Hamilton from Robert cruelty; two children: married 1950. Elewese Paris Hubert; cruelty; married 1952. Genevieve Culver from 1. William Stanley: cruelty; married 1951.

Vivian Brooks from Leroy Russell; cruelty: married 1951. Juanita Klinglesmith from Faurest; cruelty; two children; married 1943. Wanda Fay Kendall from Owen Russell: cruelty; one child; married 1950. Cordie Myrl Lash from Layton; cruelty: married 1950. Doris Vogel from William cruelty; married 1946.

Luella Morton from Philip; five years' separation; married 1935. Walter W. Moore from Lorene cruelty; married 1951. Vera Lee Wedgworth from James cruelty: one child: married 1944. Eleanor Coin from Sherill; cruelty; one child: married 1947.

6-Story Plunge Fatal New Orleans, Oct. 23 (AP) Richard Paul Taylor, 25, plunged to his death from the top of a six-story building today, one day after he had been charged with evading the draft. Taylor, a 1950 Tulane University graduate, was employed by a cotton brokerage firm. His father is a Tulane professor. Family Affair a YES SIR! Owning a home is a "family affair." It is the foundation for BETTER LIVING it is the symbol of American democracy it is the American Way of Life.

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ment. Notice of errors must be given in time for correction before next insertion. COPY CLOSE p.m. (day before) for week day issues of The Courier -Journal OP Times. 5 p.m.

Friday for the Sunday Courier Journal. EMERGENCY DEADLINES (For receipt of ads, cancellations or corrections that could not be placed earlier.) 10 a.m. (same day) for Times. (Friday 9:30 a.m.), 12 noon Saturday for Sunday Courler Journal. Announcements Deaths and Funerals.

ANDRIOT, Mr. Eugene N. (Bud), age. 50 years, Thursday, October 22, 1953, at 9:30 p.m. at his residence, 201 Kennedy Court: father of Phillip and David Andriot; brother of Misses Margaret, Celesta, Maude, Mary and Mr.

Lawrence J. Andriot, Mr. Andriot 18 at Ratterman'8, 3711 Lexington at Holy Spirit Church. The Rd. Funeral Saturday, 10 a.m., will be held at the Rosary services Friday evening at funeral home, 7:30 by the members of the Knights and again at 8 o'clock of Columbus by the Holy Name Society.

ARNOLD, Mr. Simon AT at passed 6:32 Friday, October 23, 1953, away his 76th year, in the Kenp.m.; tucky Hospital: family resiin Baptist dence, Wainwright Ave. loved husband of Mrs. Mabel Hopper Arnold; loving father of Mrs. Albert Langnehe; Messrs.

Eugene (Doris) Lawrence J. and Frank A. old; brother of Mrs. William Link, Waynesburg, Mrs. William Julius of Jeffersonville, Messrs.

Alex and Killum Arnold of Anchor. age, Ky; also surviving, 8 children, 2 great-grandchildren. Serve ices for Mr. Arnold will held in the Arch L. Heady Funeral Home, 1201 E.

Oak St. at Schiller Monat 8:30 a.m.. and in Our Mother day of Sorrows Church at 9 o'clock. Interment, St. Michael Cemetery.

BELOW, Oscar Thursday, October 22, 1953, at 8:45 a.m., in his 68th year. loved husband of Mrs. Alma L. Residence, 717 S. 34th St.

Below; father of Mr. Erwin L. Below; grandfather of Miss Valerie Sue Below. Remains at Schoppenhorst Bros, Funeral Home, 1832 W. Market St.

Funeral services Saturday, October 24th. at 2 p.m. Interment in Evergreen Cemetery. John Graham, 6510 BOND, Uber Philadelphia, Temple passed away Hospital in in his Philadelphia. year October 21, at 1953.

Former County Clerk of Law. renceburg, Ky. Son Alice of the Bond. late Sur- Mr. John Taylor and vived by wife, Mrs.

Juliet Johnson Bond; sister, Mrs. Mary T. Hardy, 1515 Roseland Terrace, Philadelphia; son, grandchildren, several nieces and John Graham Bond. nephews of Kentucky, Burial in Philadelphia, Penn. Mr.

George of 1318 GILMORE, Walter passed away in his 74th a.m., year, at Friday, the SS. Mary and Elizabeth October 23, 1953, at 6:50 Hospital; Gilmore; beloved devoted husband of father Mrs. of Lena L. Mrs. Henry Wilton Tucker and Mr.

Howard Gilmore; brother of Mre. Zelma Sanders, Mr. Jordan Gilmore, Lone Pine, and Mr. Smith Gilmore, Davenport, Iowa: 5 grandchij. dren and 8 great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews; remains at the W.

G. Hardy Shively Chapel, 4101 Dixie Hgwy, Funeral services Monday, October 28th at 10 a.m. at Hardy's Chapel. Interment, Resthaven Cemetery, GREER, Mr. Wallace passed away Friday, October 23, 1953, 5:25 p.m.

in his 56th year, at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Katherine MorriSON. 419 N. Sherwood, Clarksville, family residence, Cecilia, Ky. Beloved husband of Mrs.

Mary K. (nee Sweasy) Greer; devoted father of Messrs. Herbert T. and Louis Greer; daughter, Mrs. Katherine Morrison; brother of Mrs.

Naomi Sweasy, Louisville; Mrs. Monie Rucker, Waddy, Ky. Mr. Wilfred T. Greer, Brooks, grandfather of David Morrison, Gary, Tommy and Terry Greer.

Remains resting at the Owen Funeral Home, 2611 Virginia Ave. Burial arrangements announced later. KAYS, Mrs. Elizabeth (Betty) Blanche (nee Chesser), passed away Thursday, October 22, 1963, 6:40 p.m.. at her residence, 2338 Date in her 74th year.

Devoted mother of Mrs. Raymond E. (Jessie) Bauer, Mr. Charles M. Kays, both of Louis.

ville, Mrs. I. C. (Katherine) Thomas, Syracuse, N. sister of Mrs.

Ef. fie Carney, Springfield, Mrs. Martha Mattingley, Danville, Messes. Lem Chesser, Frankfort, Gilbert, Roy, and Clarence Chesser, all of Springfield, also survived by 5 grandchildren. Remains resting at the Owen Funeral Home, 2611 Virginia Ave.

Funeral Saturday at 10 a.m. from the Owen Chapel, after which time remains will be taken to Willisburg Christian Church to lie in state until 2 p.m., at which time funeral services will be held. Burial in Evergreen Cemetery, Willis burg. Ky. KOCH, Charles Archibald, in his 78th year, at the home of his daughter, 0'Bannon, Thursday, October 22, 1953, at 1:30 p.m.

Beloved hus band of Mrs. Minnie Cowhard Koch; devoted father of Mrs. H. L. Bell.

Harry Charles E. and William F. Koch; also survived by 12 grandchil. dren; niece, Miss Hazel Dusenberry, and nephew, George Dusenberry, Funeral services Saturday, October 24, 2 p.m., at M. A.

Stoess Son Funeral Home, Crestwood, Ky. terment, Floydsburg Cemetery. LINDSEY, Mr. Amos, age 63 years, Thursday, October 22, 1953, 6:30 p.m.. at the residence, 582 Tallulah St.

Beloved husband of Mrs. Mamie Duncan Lindsey, and devoted father of Mr. Millard Lindsey; survived also by his stepmother, Mrs. Maggie Lindsey: a stepson Earl Duncan; sisters, Mrs. Hulda Pierce, Mrs.

Alta Vertrees, and Mrs. Lucy Raymer; brothers, Sherman Lindsey and Witlie Lindsey; grandchildren. Remains the McDaniel Funeral Home, 4339 Park Blvd. Funeral from McDaniel's, Saturday, October 24, 11 o'clock. Interment, Zachary Taylor National Cemetery.

MARSHALL, Charles of Valley Station, passed away suddenly, in his 6th year, Friday, October 23, 1953, at 9:30 a.m.. at his resi dence. Devoted son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E.

Marshall, grandeon of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marshall and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fluhr.

Re mains at his residence. Dixie Hgwy, and Pendleton Rd. Funeral services Monday, October 26, at 2 p.m., the South Jefferson Baptist Church. Interment Bethany Cemetery. NUTTER, Mrs.

Allie nee Morris son; Friday, October 23, 1953, at a.m. residence, 628 S. 34th St. Widow, of the late Rev. George W.

Nutter: beloved mother of Eugene K. Nutter. Remains at Schoppen horst Bros. Funeral Home, 1832 Market St. Funeral services Sunday, October 25, at p.m.

Interment Valley of Rest Cemetery, LaGranges Ky..

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