Newspaper advertising pulls, steadily at firstincreasing day by day, year by year until itsforce is irresistible.MILTON JOUR NANDILY N E WSPurchases do not start in the store. Theyfinish there. Most purchases start in thePAGE FORTYTHURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1948■ m m m. m ^ m m jb. w — • — — — - j|home when the paper is read.$lt;$$ lt;$ lt;$-%r lt;S lt;Slt;£ g lt;glt;s lt;$€ lt;§lt;$ lt;§ lt;«lt;§*lt;$lt;■$lt;$ lt;§lt;§ lt;$lt;§'lt;§lt;§lt;$lt;$lt;§lt;$$lt;$lt;$lt;$ lt;$CITY MANAGER Warrant Signed AfterSouthThirdStreetRaidDIDN’T KNOWButler Co. Republicans Goinglt;$lt;§lt;§lt;$lt;$lt;$lt;l *$*3 *$*ABOUT ITTo Party’s National Convention PJarp por RaceCharges Keeping Legislation Paves Waylt;8 lt;$ lt;S❖ lt;§ lt;Slt;?lt;$lt;£One HurtIn TrafficMiddletown will have oikdel02ate, and Hamilton willProfesses Ignorance Southhave oik? alternate at the republican national conventionThird Spot Operatingopening Monday in Philadel-who arc parents of Mrs. Coyle, are also in the party.Coyle will be in the conven-tion hall a an assistant areant at-arms.Horse WageringFor Surplus Water SaleAccidentsr r-QUIZZED IN COUNCILpliia. Tliej c will he a numbert»l others tliere from HulleiSaysHe Asks Police ChiefEvery clay: ’Any Gambling Complaints?’!iEvidence of bookie operation obtained by Councilman Witt man who raisescouncil meeting.issue atCitymanagerhe•unaware otreports onIoperation,quizzing in council. Shadescounty.11 ai old Jones, M iddletow n.i' the defecate, elected on the Harold Sta-sen slate. The alternate i- Dan Beckett. Hamilton, chosen alternate on thesame slate,Martin A. Covle, head ofthe county republican executive committee, Mrs. Coyle,their two children and hisfather, Caleb M. Covle, are leaving Sunday for Philadelphia. Mr, and Mrs. Thomas W, Baird, Sr., Middletown,Other's planning- to attend include: Ben S. VanCordtm, chairman of the republicancent i aI commit i ee. and M is,VaiiGorden: Mr. and Mrs,P. If RenUchler, Nicholas Crawford, and I. O Wyle,Bet ban v.f rom M ithllrf ow n will no Dr legate .lotir^, Mr. ai!lt;l .Ml-. Baird, .Mrs. Robert Bell and Bert Lawler.Fwo delegates and two alternates were chosen from tin*Third congressional district.Jmiois and Robert I 'orwin, Davton, are t. lie delegates;rBeckett aim Tom Patterson,Davton, are the alternate*!.Police ranied on alleged race horse handbook c^taIditshmrnt at♦ M21 ^ South Third -trcct shortlybefore o o’clock Wbalncsdav alter-inoon after Kobert Wittman, citv councilman, and Charles Moon, 7().’ Ridgewood avenue, a member of the Hamilton I'iti/etis aocia-tioii, reported they obtained evi-dencc of illegal wagt'ring in the 1 place.Wittman and Moon accotn-j panied the police on the raid, j and witnessed the confiscation of ! evidence and the arrest of Lari Schwab, age ”)(), 21 North Tenthtfe(‘t. who wa ({noted by police as stating he was manager of tin*f ~y I »establihlunent.Schwab wa*s released on a '00An emergency ordinance, paving the way for the sale of raw surplus water by the city of Hamilton to the owners or lessees of the Wright Aeronautical plant at Lockland, pending the awarding of contracts on the sale of surplus water, pipeline and reservoir of the federal wrell system, was adopted unanimously by city council at itregular meeting Wednesday night. j able to the owner or lessee of theThe ordinance not only pro-j right plant.nale of the water J Auto Lite OfferAuto Lite lias offered $8,400,000to li1i. \ t nine i! for the plant,1 vides for thepending the letting of contracts,; but also establishes temporaryrates of !'• cents for each 1,0(M)gallons up to three million gallon- used, and 7 cents for each 1,0(10 gallons in exec-- of threemillion gallons.Six of tin* seven council members were present and voted in favor of the ment-mre. They were Mayor Ldward Beckett, Robert Wittman. William Beckett. Andrew Brack, Vince Lmminger• i ,1 KYfinL: T? i ts(»n d li I. (leoropand the corporation cannot make such an outlay without knowing for sure it will have water to operate it, Randall added.Council also approvedamendments to tin1 original report of the water committee. Tin amended report, Randall out, is not ei-sent i all v different I hospital.from the original report, hut it jclarifies a number of points con-1 Robert j.ee,t»l lIlPil III ? : I lk lnmwl u tarow 11ook avenue.One person suffered minor injuries in four traffic accidents in Hamilton in tin* last 21 hours, according to police.The victim was Arnold Smith, age 20, 717) South Fourth street^who sustained a cut on his faceearly Thursday when an automo-* •bile in which Ik* was riding wentoout of control and struck a tree at the intersection-! of North D and North C streets.The automobile, driven by Burley J. Helton, age 21, 142 Walnut street, was making the turn at the bend where D and C streetscertain j intersect, when the ear ran offthe road and hit the tree, police said.Smith was treated in Mercypointed1.agewasis, 2,2o;citt'dVanHiltltiltlKfiHMIIIIf MilsRabid Dog FoundIn Shandon AreaWarning of danger to persons who may have b’een in contact with a white, black and brown fox terrier, which was dropped from a car near the new bridge about one and one-half miles east of Shandon Wednesday morning, was issued today by Dr. H, A, Moore, Butler county health commissioner.andUpon confinement ana examination, the dog was found to have rabies. Proper steps ofprecaution should therefore be taken by any persons with whom the animal had been in contact. These persons should report immediately to their physician, or to the county health department, courthouse.The department also would appreciate any information which residents of the Shandon area might have about owners of the animal. Doctor Moore said, in order to prevent possible outbreak of rabies cases in that area.Ml*'on aiAf dtion