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...Peter & Paul Cathedral in Indianapolis, Most Rev. Joseph Elmer Ritter, 42, was enthroned as bishop of that diocese, in which he had been auxiliary to the late, able Bishop Chartrand. In attendance were Most Rev. John Timothy McNicholas, Archbishop of Cincinnati, and some 150 bishops, priests and monsignori...
...Winn, racetrack manager. In 1914 he upped the Derby's purse, steadily began to ballyhoo the race into a social and sporting extravaganza. Now, 73, Colonel Winn as president of the American Turf Association operates not only Churchill Downs at Louisville, but Latonia, across the Ohio River from Cincinnati, as well as Lincoln Fields and Washington Park outside Chicago...
...Last week Col. Prector, 72, lay critically ill of pnemonia in a Cincinnati hospital. †A by-product of soap is glycerine. During Depression, prices of glycerine dropped so low that soap makers let it run down the sewers. An unprecedented demand for anti-freeze mixtures during the winter, a pick-up in the use of industrial explosives and war talk has made the price of crude glycerine from a low of 4? per lb. in 1933 to about...
...Transport route (X∎X∎X∎X∎X∎X∎X∎), only one to have all its old contract routes included in the new setup. American Airways' southern transcontinental route extends from Newark to Los Angeles by way of Buffalo, Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati. Louisville, Nashville. Memphis, Little Rock, Dallas, Fort Worth, El Paso. Of the former mail routes operated by independents, new contracts will be awarded between Salt Lake City and Great Falls, Detroit and Milwaukee, Washington and Cleveland. Among independents hoping for a piece of the new airmail subsidy is the Boston-Maine...
Cubs 2White Sox 1 Detroit 7 Cincinnati 4 Yankees 4 Dodgers...