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Sunday, March 19, 1950 Lexington Lafayette Wins State Basketball Championship "Page 6 Newt Section PRISONER FIVE YOUTHS Are Hurt In Ludlow LAWS STAY About The Same Praise Given To Clements By Senator From Covington In Address Before Bakers Defeat Handed Clark County; Score 55-51 Louisville, March 18 (AP) Bowlers To Wind Up Season In Two-Man Classic Today; Holy Name Cage Tilts Slated TODAY'S SPORTS SCHEDIXE. Robinson and Marshall Dodd and Greater Cincinnati Two-Man Vlnnie Hood against Bob Hayes- "Gov. Earle D. Clements haB dis i follow with an overall study As Auto Crashes On Cune Of. Highway Avenue Cincinnati Owner Injured Seriously.

Fjve young Cincinnatiani! vere played qualities of leadership suchjKentucky's tax structure. "Many people believe taxi structure in Kentucky has become Jim Gray. On the second shift at 3 p. Ed Malfield-BIU Stanton take on Ted and Emeron Tiller; as. 1 Jlave not witnessed in any other Governor in my 14 years of official service at Frankfort," State aen- ayivester vvapner, Covington, 'inadequate to meet the early yesterday when the automobile in wnicn As Legislature Closes Secoml Session.

Yets' Bonus Peters Out In Committee, Oratory Dies Record Reviewed. Frankfort, March The 19:50 session of the Kentucky Classic. St. Stephen va. Our Savior.

St. Itenedtct vf. St. Anthony. Latonla Club Ham Shoot.

BY MABTY KEHOK. TVi rireutor Cincinnati Two Man Rrm-linir riiilo will wind un Its Accused Of Attempt To Ilape French War Bride In Simpson County Held InuVr 110.000 Bond. Franklin. March (AP) Beauchamp Lockhart, 50, Negro was jailed here this afternoon on a charee of attemDted rane of a French war bride, authorities re ported. county Judge J.

w. Jams set Lockhard't bond at $10,000 pending an examining trial Monday. Lockhart was arrested by Police Chief Reed Shoulders and Sheriff Hubert Elliott after a complaint was filed by a man living In Tur- nertown, a small community in Simpson County. 1 The man's old ife toM officers that Lockhart entered her home, made insulting demands and sai1 'ast night. (Wagner said.

"The fundamental I The Kentucky Senator was the' need at all times is a revenue struc George Leftwlch-Jack Remke meet Frank Schrelher and John Mendell ani Herman Rayhle-Ches Miller i take on Walt Hibberd-Harry Brown. principal speaker at a meeting 01, 17th season with two shlfta of bowl-l The Inter-County gamea will be ing today at the Newport plyd on the Newport High School In the feature at-if'oor. In the first game, Our Savior, champion of the Kentonjthe Kentucky High School Athletic trie Kentucny jjaKersirecunng revenues 10 meet es-i Association at the Hotel aential needs." jsection of Highway Avenue has Cincinnati. "Taxes always are an unpleasant been the scene of numerous acci- Senator Wagner pointed out that subject, but no other means has.dents. every increase in the education as yet been devised that will pro-! seriously injured was Roy fund in Kentucky since 1942, except vide for the underwriting of the for a $3,500,000 raise in 1016, has cost of government.

When 00J -Delly owner come about through the Governor's people demand additional servicesjf the automobile. Attendants at leadership, either as Senate floor-, they must exrect a day of reek-jSt. Elizabeth Hospital, where he leader or Governor. oning in the form of footing the was taken, said he suffered head Legislature did not make any a(tl(m of the Northern Kentucky evere changes in the state's laws (sports picture. Many persons may snrer at the A pair of Inter-County game also record, but there may be Just as" on the program in the North-.

u. iern Kentucky Holy Name Basket- many pleased with the general The winners of titles County Parochial Grade School League meets St. Stephens, winner 7.30 p. m. St.

Stephens surprised by defeating Immaculate Concep- tlon of Newport, pennant winner, a pair of games. Calvin Butler and Ed Miller lead Our Savior and Hob Schuett and Ed Mullins lead! Stephens. In the second game. St. Anthonv grabbed her.

She said he fled whei'thc. education fund has grown from. In that time, the Senator ($10,100,000 to 500.000. Senator Wagner also praised the; disturbance of the laws. For all practical purposes the 1DJ.0 session ended at 11.25 p.

yesterday when the Senate advised the Governor it was finished. That. in Campbell County Holy Name land Parochial School Leagues wilHIn ih rhomnlimn of the Ham' li iigues of Kenton County at New-; port High School. The other Dig f.vi,nt on local sports scene will St. creation of the Functions and recently favored, but he; sources Committee by the General! thought a "good feature" of the' Assembly to study essential needs added tax bill was that It would of Bellevue, which won the title D- K- Garth, with 14, led the the Camobell Countv Leaeue.

meats' Lexington point makers. Milton of all government agencies and to' Police Sergeant Is Promoted To Newport Detective Squad put the House out of business a the annual "Ham Shoot" ipon-though the lower chamber the Latonla Gun Club at went on until 2:08 a. m. today. its home grounds.

A minority of Democrats whoj Reed and Frank Zeller, opposed the administration nf 0f the Two-Man Classic, will ernor Clements made the session meet Kd Klrcher and Stan Hrlnk-Interestlng with demands the Ht 2 m. "steam roller" be parked. Thryi leaders possess a mark of threw enough consternation and 2l-fl, holding a two-game advantage oratory at the administration to over (he necond place team, Walt put on a good show for the spec- HiMierd and Hairy Brown with tstors and make their feelings well 19.11. Frsnk Schrelher and John known about the ndell Bre third place and Ed methods of handling Stan Brlnkman In The administration lost some of Its frth position, bills but there will be little remoise Reed and teller will meet Brink-over those, ini.in and Klrcher on Alley No. YF.T BOM'S DIF.S.

13 and It on th 2 p. ihlft. In the waning hours last night, gaaies In the first round pit Mil to propose a Burlage Charlte McOovern i nmiirt. hnnns against Elmer Bltzer and Mel she screamed. The husband wao In Franklin, attending a veterans' fatm pro gram, when the Incident allegedly took place Chief Shoulders said Lockhait admitted going to the home, but denied attempting to harm the young woman.

He quoted Lock hart as saying he went to the house to collect $10 owed to him by the husband. Lockhart told officers he had worked three or four years ago ias a laborer on the husband'a farm. Business As Usual I fi I II J1 LampDell ReSOrtS Threatened By Cook It was business as usual up to a late hour, at least In Campbell County casinos last night while all concerned awaited the results of an order Issued earlier in the day to the effect that all gambling in the county must cease. Lexington Lafayette took the 1930 Kentucky High School Basketball Championship to the Blue Grans tonight with a photo-finish 55-51 victory over Clark County before fh rnnnfv Frankfort, Marcn 18-AP -Lexington' Dunbar High won League's basketball championship tonlght by edgjng Central 53-51. The lead changed hands several times In the hard-fought game before Dunbar dethroned the defending champion Louisville team.

Richmond beat Paris Western 55-45 In the consolation. William Perkins, with 18 points, Washington got 18 for Louisville, followed by William Poole with 12. Raymond Jasper of Covington won the sportsmanship award. Drive Is Launched Against Fast Drivers HEVBRITH. Officials of Winston Tark, adjacent toCov- nave K'n ououuk that speeding and otner 1 I a ions will not be tolerated and that a campaign will be waged a a I viola tors.

R. M. Hey- McCOW named Marshal at the beginning! of the year, has appolntcu J. Tremper, 24 Janet and Howell Mccowan cnurcn Deruty Marshals to asist In the drive to regulate traffic. SEVEN INJURED I i ji 1 2 i 1 it 3 St.

Benedict, winner of the Kenton County crown, at 8 31 p. ni. Herman Iorenz, Bud Igel and Don Hurtt lead St. Anthony. Bob Franx-man is the big gun in the St.

Benedict attack. Trophies for various champion ships In the leagues will be awarded between the games. All members of the Latonla Gun Club are urged to participate In the "Ham Shoot" sponsored by the club today at the club grounds. E. D.

Lowry, assisting In the arrangements, announced that a ham would be given In every aquad and squads would arranged to ault all classes of shooters. July i. high point of the lurky home-coming, IVM. Thomas Graham. Louisville bond broker and chairman of the 1950 home-coming bicentennial, estimates 1,500,000 formr Kentucklans, adopted Kentucklans, their families and friends will return to the commonwealth this year to join In celebrations from the Big Sandy to the Jackson Purchase.

Shades Of Dan'l Boone! for veterans died In a conference committee. The Senate wanted to pay a konua through a combination of taxes. The House amended the Senate bill to provide for a bonus through a 2 per cent sale tax or a lottery on the Kentucky Derby or with a comblnnt ion of sales tax and lottery. House and Senate committees were unable to agree on a method. But it is likely that the Committees met while the Senate The order was issued by Henryarlpr returning to tne torce lunow-Cook.

Newport attorney, who is lnP military service. Maiden was Krnliickian To Recreate Old-Colony Village On Wilderness Trail For niceiileimial. was In official adjournment. The, i API Kenlucklans treklng bark bonus issue will be back with the for their state's home-coming blcen-J992 legislature old. The administration lost programs for the licensing of all vlll'," recreated along the County Judge In the absence of Rtanlev Kloebiis.

Judge Moe- bus, vacationing in Florida, is i xnected back the first week in April- A spot check of several resorts last night failed to point to a trend as to whether, or when, the ban might be enforced. Meantime, the various cluba and cafes were ac- comodating the usual crowds. The Acting Judge's Instructions were that county police under Chief Jacob Racke should make inspections of any places suspected of operating commercialized gambling. fTOmOter lUS JIM or uiai win piuvme uiutacm, bill. Senator Warner aid he person-; lally opposed the Increase in the in- come tax which the General As die in two years.

Uft- Kb 9 A V-Tl i i 't Wll.I.AKD A Mt.l)i:.. Merger Killed Out Frankfurt, March 18 (AP) M. It. Ilolifield, Assistant Attorney General, holds the opinion that llliumstown and Dry Ridge cannot merge. Their corporate limits are two miles apart.

In asking about merg ing, Astor Blac kburn, Tax Com- missioncr of Williamstnun, said there are four or five farms in the area between the two Grant County cKies. Ilolifield in reply referred to the two milos between the cities and added that the farms could not lie beni'fitcd hy annexation, nor could (he combined cities be benefited in taking them in, except by "un justly imposed taxes" on their owners His opinion was misrepresented In a Frankfort dispatch as meaning the two cities could merge, hut could not exempt from city taxes any farms they took In. MAYOR HUMMEL TO SPEAK. 1 'y the Holy Name Society of Im maculate Conception Chur-h at today In the si-h ol hall. Children of the parish will present St.

Patrick's play. Victor O'Brien Is chairman. Arguments eo nun tin the work war, left to be done in 15d'''s "-n the ad- nunisirauon-inn 'enrea nuics worn- Th- :1 i lof I I I legulating of strip mining and old wilderness trail where Oeorge activating a meiit and retirement 'Rogers Clark and Daniel Boone system for slate workeis. Thej roamed almost 20) years ago. tin i iral type of statesman would.

Hi re Is the cradle nf Kentucky sav amen' to the death of the story, ar old H. llarrod in the When Ragona bought a 30-acrej buch, 113 Sun-farm on the west side of Herring- set who was Harrodsbuig, March 18 heart of the flluegrass, a quaint vlllaiie reiuriduc ng early-American ,1 rustliana Is rising in the pictur esque woodlands around iiirrinK- ton Lake. Crews are bustling with the Job ot erecting log cabins on a three-mile lake-front in a $500,001) development! conceived" by Arthur Ragona. a former New York advertliln agency executive who is President of the Kentucky Livestock Farm-! iers' Association. Ragona expects to the village virtually complete Sgt.

Willard A. Maiden, veteran of 15 years on the Newport police force, was appointed to the detective squad yesterday after being 'the high scorer on a test conducted Vmay by the Newport Civil Serv- ser reant Maiden scored 94.6 points and his competitor, Sgt. Wil- liam Livingston, 83.6 points, City; Manager Malcolm Rhoads Maiden will take over his new post tomorrow. I The officer was appointed to the post of sergeant in February, 194fi, in lne European neater ot upera- tions for 12 months and served as oonyguara to uen. ueo i.

Commanding General of the I HO JJUllUVIlIUn ilLLI'IHlfU iUW)liri tH'h. Scl He re9ides at 'M: St" nd daughter, irr llnnillllP fltrl IflC In College Contest, For Study Prizes Atlanta, March 18 (APi Win ners in the 1949-50 scholarship con-! States were announced today by the Rev. Wade H. Boggs. Rev.

Mr. Boggs, with offices In Louisville, is Executive Secretary of the assembly's Board of Annuities and Relief. He said 229 boys nirn in Ihn nn n'Ky, was the xyinner of first pnze. was awaroeo on iour-year biuis, one-fourth to be paid each year. Her father Is superintendent of the school for the deaf in Dan-j ville.

She recently took second prize In an assembly-wide contest conducted by the stewardship com mittee of the general council of the Boggs said Other awards on the same fnur- V' 1.600; Mary Iiuise McKee, At- lanta. $1,200, and Bruce Neil Smeiid, Bristol, $1,000. One-year scholarship awarded included: Joyce Elizabeth Munger.ja (Chattanooga, $200. Assembly? i of p. Tt Rarntlor OOfl 'P000 the Committee! I 0 ReCOVer christian Education of the Charging breach of fh.

Education made Its cause well i m. known at this session. The school, lesders and teachers wanted $31 a year. On the lecommenda- tlon of Governor Clements, the Leg islature gave them $22,300,000. 1MOME TAXK.S IIOOSTKO, When th Governor the two constitutional amendments adopted last November Into action, the Leg- Islatute Increased the state Income tax on Individuals and corporations promoter and operator of the Sportsman's Bar, Robbins and Bankllck filed suit in Kanton Circuit Court against John Mullen, yesterday, eek- Kilcher said he made arrange- intlUC- for 1950 and 1951 to meet the flnan-'have In Head -On 519 Madison OBITUARIES ments with Mullen for use of 'hird floor the Madion Avrnue.

jthey were riding crashed against a pole on the hazardous curve of Highway Avenue in Ludlow. This and face cuts and that his tongue-and one ear were almost severed. conamon was reported to oe '''lr- lboT members of thf! Part.V at the Mary Thackcr, 17, 1301 Pendleton possible ankle fracture and face. Icuts; William Cox, 25, driver, 545 iDar.rlridge possible shoulder fracture; lee Bowling, 18, 326 12th cuts and bruises, and Miss Imo-gene Rowe, 17, 1329 Pendleton lip. Miss Faye Kcane, another pas senger in the car.

was injured. Cox, arrested bv Ludlow police ion a reckless driving charge, was iiei i unner rjonu. Randolph Gibson, 39, R. R. 1, Independence, suffered several rib mice cai ly ji on i u.uy jh a VltlfMl UU Ttiti i iayior nui fiKe, emon county.

Attenaanta at M. JtliZHOeth Hos- pital said he told them that he went Irons On The Fire! But Cold In Kentuck; Clements Is Clement Louisville. March 18 lAPl T. Robertson, attorney, said here today a draft-Coldiron move would be urged at a mei tirg tomorrow in the Jessamine County Courthouse, Nicholasville. Mr.

Robertson, President of the Christian Civic League of Kentucky, said he would discuss drafting State Sen. John C. Coldiron, liazard, to make the race for Democratic, nomination for U. S. Senator against Governor Clements.

Mr. Robertson will speak at a meeting the Jessamine County Christian Civic League. Governor Clements hasn't said whether he would or would not run. jMr. Coldiron this week said he was jnot a candidate but that he was backing a drive to get an anti- Clements candidate into the con' itest.

Bromley Boy Victim Of Accidental Bullet An emergency operation to save the life of 13-year-old Lee Houp. Harris Bromley, who was shot accidentally by his sister, Barbara, 10. when playing at honu w-ith a rifle, was per. last night at Booth Hos- 1'uai. Lininuin.

Attendants at the hospital saul the boy, shot in his abdomen, was in serious condition. He was taken to the hospital by the Bromley Lifa Sqund. Fire Chief Elie Gibson, Binmley, noup, was in me nouse at the tuns oi accident, ijesules the in- 'jured y.mth, there ate six other children in the family. mVIMnTnW RDICCC vw I IIIU I UI1 Ul 1 1 LI i.NFFD V(e KAMILV ANANCZ. 45T Convincing ii is proriame that 75 per ret.t of the l'Ki House members would approvo, but the procedure used ff, for Hnoht In th.

rr)om doubt. In the con- nd bfCfille of Pr- CU'0r lne no uic tun i ne nenrn. i restricting to two numnci of I This amendment was proposed nrovinir Keniurkv'. tnoi dated Con.t.tu.mn (21 Creation of a rnmmislon to study Kentucky's tax structure and nke recommendations to the rsoj Utneral Assembly. Kentucky's tax framework has crown up like Topsy.

Implemented the fwo Con SI IlllKina II ni nil 111 ent a i.T,nr.,..,.l in. 1 1 i ii ii e- to grant higher sali.ies to state era nn.l to provide lunds for the ptjoie, sfhonj rl m- Other iegishtlon Included IhnritV foi iMlrjl anienument to tun i.iy Ltv ,0 permit Nrtrnes to ent, -hools lOf hither education v. hen ei'uent iacililies are not piovided at the Mate Negro College, and Increased unr.oi ioj meni insurance nenetits. On the debit ido may be eluded: '1 i-Th Increase to the income tax which did not satisfy the trach- era and the school prrbiem Failure of the trn iit. to hich the Cov-rt or had given strong support.

how ver. 3i Failure to improve the prr cnt purtation election laws ton Lake during the early part of the war and established himself In the Bluegrasa. he found two his torical Interest points on his property. One is the old Chimney Rock inn, where old settler aay Abe Lincoln once slept. The other Is the seml-cylindrlcal rock formation that Juts above the lake's surface like an old settler's cabin chimney.

Only six miles away stands old Ft. Harrod. first fort west of the Allegheny Mountains. he sung at 9 a. m.

at St. Mary Church, Alexandria. Burial will be In St. Mary Cemetery. Mr Yfine died Frldav st Sneers, Hosnlul Davton.

A retired was 76 vein old. Members of the Holy Name 8ocl- tv nf SI Murv Church will hold .1 1 tnHv the funerai nome. HurvivlnR Mr. Young are two iis- th. Misses Anna and Clara brother.

William young an Rt nomp 1. SYDNEY SIMS. Sydney Sims, Brentwood PI. Fort Thomas, died yesterday at Kort Thomas Veterans Hospital. A mrmber of James Wallace Costlgan American Legion.

Newport, he was 42 yean old. Mr. 81ms had been It clerk at the Newport Steel Mill. Hurvlvlni him are his widow. Mr.

Blossom 8ln; a daughter. Mis. Itnnnie Gean films, at home; h.i hf J. Pastors Widow Dies; amin Mrs. Charlotte Acktian, wldo the Itev.

J. M. Ackman, former of the Ashland DIs- th Methodist Church and pns(or of Trinity Methodist church, Covington, died early yea- 'terday at Christ Hospital. Mr, Ackmnn. who was 86 years Uvd with her non-in-la-v datiRhter, Mr.

nd Mm. 2541 Sheridan Norwood Invalid since her hip in a fall years Mrs. Ackman la also aurvlved bj son, L. M. Ackman.

rn-y. TrXrwilha held Tuesday the Bray home, followed by burial in WWlametown. MRS. ESTERLEAN BOSSE. Inr Mr.

ir.trrl.Mn Knsne 1115 Pike Covington, W'lll held at II a. iPITl Inrntirrnw the Jone.vllle. Ky. Methodist Church. Burial will be In Odd Feb iafter spendmg $1.000 In fixing him to operate the gym.

Kilcher staged several boxing "ho in the gym after its com P'ction KROGER DRIVER ROBBED. Paul -son, .105 Fourth Ave i ion, in iv.t lor wie rw. reported to Ludlow I olice day thet men robbed him of $S7 when was making deliveries to a grocery at Elm and navies Sts He said had made several trips into the store when the men suddenly appeared. One of them threatened him with a knife and the other took his billf 'd. He gave a description o.

the men. Do-Nothing For Either BV HK HVKI) klKKI'ATKK K. iKN-gi'inra coiiHF.sroMiFNTi I Running shoit of time nnd pati- nee. the session of the Ken-, lucky General Assembly came to an end In th -pv Z7 3 Near KicllllH.ll.l Ohio Of Man Antl Wife 111 llovhilal, Khe Lriiiiztiinians Hurt. Richmond.

Kv March IS (API members of the Transvl-! Ivanla College staff and two Ohio' residents were Injured In a head on automobile collision six miles from her. on V. 25 todnv. eorge nippier, no. r.i icsm Ohio, and his wife, Sadie, 62, were taken to Paltie A.

Clay Infirmary here. Hlnpler suffered a skull fi ne- ture and was reported to be li serious condition. His wife re celved minor Injuries. Members of the Transylvania fac ulty Injured and taken to the in firmary are WHIihiii Scott Hall. 45, broken left shoulder; A.

It Crawford, 58, compound fracture A. t- triL irni Ainuui rusiei, tiioii-ii left arm and cuts. Ivan McDaniell and Jack Ervine, both nf Transyl-: vanla, suffered minor Injuries nnd were released from the hospital. State police reported Hippler, headed south, was going around a 1.. nil, rim i'IIU'i ,11, i nulling iirnu Into the car carrying the Lexing ton nirn Bricker Urges Plan For A-Bomb Defense Washington, March IS- (VP) Two members of the mint com-.

e-' I a skeleton civil defense corps to Clal needs of the charier changes. Through this Increase, additional was ticketed for schools The rest will go to help pay for' Innesses of slate salaries and other Deeds. One of the constitutional amend ments lifted the state pay limit from $5,000 to $12,000 a year. The Joveinor went no higher than $9,000. The equalizal Ion fund for poor school districts was enlarged, irom ni per rem oi ma common cnooi lunu to a maximum or per cent.

Tha Governor went to perceit. The Governor's ronipensal Ion bill, for public offteiiiU und woikera wn loaded with "httme rule" It rIvph City Counrils and Fiscal Cuuits rower to fix local salaries hi not nu than $7,200 a year This will wipe out all the statutes on the poor wnicn now nx pay oi local cttlcerc. CANDIDATK.S in dark. Kentucky's Day I-aw, which calls for segregation In schools was mod- irieo. ne tun empowers tne governing boards of public and private Institutions of higher learning tu mlt tn tU.

in these schools If the Negroes' own hired collcgs does not oiler (hose courses. The second legislative scsion ol liovernois term olten urns up the candidate, for the Covernor i. u. IAi.fi in ma iiik iiicii- was ntiir ir any rvuieni oi a rnor'a raca being run a. this sea iion.

The 2-cent Increase of the gsso line tax enarled hy the 194H l.egls- lsture was loudly denounced then The additional 2 rents was assigned to rural road construrtlop and main tenance. Not a preh ui made at thit asslon against the 2-rent boost r.arly In the session theie was a rumor an attempt might be made In Inei.uw. IhA lui amillirr an th.t mi o.t r.nt. of a. a at ion, 1 jMrs.

tine View On Hectic Kentucky Session House and Senate more than likely 1950 General Assembly had been that members of the House ill catch the Governor's veto. 'ridden ha In the early weeks, Ideal ly approved Mim iMiiyui.r una f-i'iii, ii'iim (. emriery. jonesvun. rinrmn my call a.

th. Mld.l.ndorf hnm. Vwport. Burial will ne kj, wnue uie moum- iiiii.r,B ln'u 1, hody is needed, and if Is logical to look for; that leadership to the Governor mnd administration. lv nu in'j iv.ij of Covington.

Kervlces will be held at 11 a m. In St. Stephen Cemetery, Fort Thomas. MRS. VINA P.

STEWART. Mrs. Vina P. Stewart, 14 E. Sev enth Newport, died early yea- cedure in the interest of efficiencvilJL 'n5 hu 1,11" th.

his tne It might be said ihnVMi ,0 aW the lead (.,.,,1. Q1T XI. In Ntl Cnvlnr. i i ii (,. j-, i A native of Jonesville, Mrs.

iBosae died Friday at her home. as 42 years old. Surviving her are her husband, Albert; two daughters, Mrs. Ruth nJ Ml" Ooldle M. Bosse, Covington; her mother.

nad accomplished both. Hut the same time, it had cut short! n.lh,,.l( nny effort of opposing factions he crod 10 (erday at her home, A nauve of CMfr Maysvtlle, Ky Mrs Stewait urged immediate formation he heard until "tl mr included: legislators who had gone along well v. "n.enn-with the administration had ,0 to voters plained of the lack of "fair to eliminate tlte lsa Webster. Jonesville; a brother. Jonlse Webster, Clncln-jShe last guard against A-bomb attack.

night. But a third member registered a Hnwv'r-, battle over Although eificienry of action was u.i,. hours of esteruay mom f. i' 1 ing after the of fu rlockjl hlll stopped be- 1 vl fore Friday mid the the issues will con imie in the election a m- paigna (his year HlRKTATRlt K. and next.

The proverbial grasshopper who' mumiu i it. hi, srMt dieom when winter ietf ln1', Inur iiiis. c.rius- MirHesliei i tiosnen, i- 1,, can take the credit or the blame. ON BLACK MARK against the sess on was tne serious inn- ilnt Thiir.tiiv when twn mem- bers grappUd in a oiowdd aisle snd the flashed a PAUhogh decorum restored for the remainder of the se aainn r' the same situation might have flIPl Ul flKrtlii "in" inr Mpnui Kri-i njKht. The Speaker threatened iou session win oe for what it did not do than what It did.

And for that, the ad- iven more promptly, the nl" 'nn 110 "ll-i-Mi at flfrt inn Mr. Herbert Tennyson. Cincinnati Mrs. Haze I Dickiiaus, C.iv.n!on; a Mr. Albert ruman, EdentonJson.

Richard Tucker, at home: a But It never developed. Nor hl in and hi time ran out, had i I HI I 111 (Villi lf- lense vork should be limited to pl.innir.g until there is "Imminetii danger' of un ati.niic atlxck. The two numbers backing tne proposals aie Sens John Hrlcker, Republican, Ohio, nnd Eu- rado nWrt i' enuuiu trained as soon as possible! the "known and proven'1 techniques of safeguarding civilians. SHIp WATER FOR FLOWERS. sons entering flowers in the Inter- opening up''ngiog their own 1,1 New York.

The first oi a.ooo to inrow n.s Ke. i "'Vhour had been bv-passcd to prevent members, though the threat w.is 'treated as a threat of words more ltilo. and Mrs. Rebecca Grosnlcktl, FRANK H. YORK.

Frank H. York retired tailor and a former resident or Covington, died yesterday at his home, 3047 Florence Cincinnati. He was SO years old. Mr. York was associated for many veais with the II.

Ellerman lV Sons Clothing Covington. He In Covington for 0 years i i i lor' mnvln 10 "Kh' nicnths a i. At-i ie ot r.ae es ana ine no rvsni fir mii i rrn rvi Vf)rk in Kurvivod bv two dnuRhtrrr 1 K.tl i ....,.1 I J-cent IncreAne. Legislators Thanked For Backing Schools A delegation of representatives A delegation of representatives nf Campbell County public schools has diawn up resolutions express- ing appreclaion to lounty Mate Hep: ese.n." lives, ri. v-h, k.

VI (ucky seh'Kils. The resolutions. I11 i-Nvion. a r. i.

l.Md Millar, tort Thomas; i KV. tol flashed. And it later as ex- it 1 1 iocs, sonui ior roi i pl.nned the weapon was unloaded. speaker resided In Campbell County for th 40 years. She was fit years i.M.

was a member of the Bellevue nnpuni inuini. surviving n-r are a uigMler. six sr, Mrs. Sudie Fields. Washln, ton.

and one gi andrhild 8rrvtt'fs will hf heUi 3 p. that nalihllno- f.marul hnmi RUvii. Pnrlml will In Evergreen Cemetery, South gate. MRS. MARy'lOCKHART.

The funeral of Mrs. Mary Lock- Covington. Cltv K. Hurii he (hf Cltv Cemetery win nria ni p. m.

lotinv in Allison and Hose. Covington, are in charge of arrangement. ikhan died Friday home. She was t9 years old urv vinir nrr -U. "V1 rV1: "to Services for Mrs.

Cecil Ware 'demons decs Drive Florence I wl he held at 1 30 p. tomor-' row at the Chambers and Grubbs funeral honte, Florence. Hurlal will be In Highland Cemetery, Fort Mitchell. 1 Mrs. Clemons, a member of the of I be In two I' 10 1 thing in common witn tne Legislature.

A On Monday and Tuesday nights it i nmht. nnd on Frida the House met from 11 a. m. until ndj.mrmng die at 2 7 a. m.

On the las. iikiii, on Fndav the House me. muie than It measures actea upon up to tne nosing nAk Prnh.hiv tun n.r.nn- I 7. hln ad effect for Kenturkv. eirect ror KentncR.

in, nniuiai i ii 1'" LV 11 Llt 111 iviHiwing wnemer wt ul" ne th losing weeks motion ic uesi oi one legislator tnai equest of one legislator that! ,1 fr hp )ht. lesult of vfiu-e votes and th' tli requets for roll calls would be rder. rurd out of oldcr An VA nnnl.r .......1.1 muay anmnnisn tne sliouters to an explanation: "You to cet a roll call." tnmving whether thev would T' not opposing factions K'nerauy tnoutea ironi tne noor. It was In such a background thatj 'he disturbance resulted Thursday by the administration move toi amend Wedne sday's journal jhmv the re ading of 31 Sena 'measures that, in fact, were not' lead he of the oversight ir. adjourning loo soon Wedne-d iy.

Ac. u. the 31 measures tha were saved by the move were not I Kdward F. K1nd. J' ll.MII nr fin MurrU.

and JohniThnmillt AnA Mr Rohrrt KnlnMr I lltllll IM'llt tfllHIltl 11 11(1 poured in rontampts around the; inhow hall at Grand CYnttal from wUtn. wxl wefk M.m..n,, Hitch Maui will iunt'nu K. m. vimm "ia-h. 0 J.

Cincinnati; tlfmonii i.nurrn, tovingron. nurtai Hut ne.tner oi nese raci. leasen the seiimisness of when tempers are high un nnbnd- Ulir, It vaa only cauc too crowds around th. two P-Ucipanta in tho that pro- Iv'ntrd othrr from ontor- vrniru oinrr inenioeis 110111 eiiiri- At least two legist tor. tried to for tho lessons to be learned well be foi gotten.

The lesson, it seems is how hard you can now ti reins on a I'gis- 1 get to one or the other of the two "IT" participants to land a blow. No of the question. A total of 93S nn(1 thr two 'were separated quickly enough to the hulk of which would be of S(. -xcited by the incident no material benefit to Kentucky- ,0 hnld were Introduced Point; nothing. It was an In' dent -that, except Tublir School atatrd that I Wtlntraub and Wlmch, rpalliinKlttA the need of special legislation for iifs nrii hi myri mi irKiKiniion 101 personal Intfrext in favorinjr the1 li nil ui hmmiiii iiui i nt Pule Committee in favor with the idmlnlstra.lon designed to allevi-l ate any portion of said needs It Vtinmunltt.

USANCE CORfORATIOl 15 MADISON AVfNUI Cr. 'leoe terlhfwv tj. IH. Marixs IU 'the Clemons. Covington and Elden Clemons at home i MRC ALVFRDA RRflllfiHTflM 1 tnUM Ml" Alverd.

f.roughton. Covington, w.ll be held Iomori(w in Aliaulesnoio. Ky. i s. F.roughtnn died Friday at Speeis lospiiui.

i ion. a native oi Keo-. nan oeen resuiing wun Mitchell. Mary Cemetery. Fori IfiUlU vnillur JUHN TUUNu.

The funeral of John Younjt. Ales- 'andria Pike, Cold Spring, will be held a s.SO a. m. tomorrow from Muehlcnkainp funeral home. Al- exandrla.

Kequiem High Mass will NEWPORT BRIEFS. monfy To iiAN s. r.miiv rm.nft rx glilh ln4 l.yton lt ui htlp yiu. Adv rf ntr. housu imw dUCl AOIJI.

HoUM tOC MM, Innr "MS with the bad ones can he Credited as doing something. nen lett to tneir own. tne House memners snowea mat tney couia Walton Christian Church and the, flaugnter, Mrs. Kuth Tickett. In Terret out bad bills and kill them, lative body an at same time of the greatest necessity.

And, on Mi- Failure of his merit and pen-Order of the Eastern Star, Walton, Covington since Inst for which they deserve nn for speed action by using spurs, jthc other band, the parliamen'ary sion svstem bills, which the adnun-died Fliday at her homo. She was She was years old. The Pobbllng effort. Those undesirable acts. 'means hy which the adminMtrailon.istration sponsored, but for which ST years old.

ifuneral home, Kellevue. Is In chargejwhlch were missed In the last-min-j TIGHT TONTKOI, had been the leaders sought to correct the over-! there wera more motions than Surviving- hsr are her husband.lof funeral arrangement. lut bustl and confusion by of tha administration. Theight waa not erlou, providedjeffort..

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