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1939 15 THE ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, ENROLLMENT punts the quarter ended with Belle-vue in possession of the ball on the Highlands 44-yard line. TOUCHDOWN LOST BY OFFSIDE PLAY FOURTH WIN Most of the secoml period was SINGLE POINTS Vital In Decisions Chandler Is Prepared To Take Senate Seal Continued From Page 1. K.v. Sec. played in Highlands territory.

Belle vue drove to the Bluebird 35, but Continued From Pace 1, Ky. Sec. Of 3,790 Sets Record Castle was forced to kick. The out Newport's possession on Western 1 standing play of this quarter was! We boys to fight on foreign soil. Hills 30-vard line.

i uicmnsra Ten bus loads of Western Hills! Dickinson. Bluebird ionened the third by kicking to the At 1 imerMiV Of Kentucky. IVi will line up at the water's edge and shoot them down as they come Belle vue 2H-vard line. Castle re- M-'WIVRT over if we have to in defense oi ti Position. WKsr i.

i. Alie Prouous High List From Northern For Winchester And Carlisle. Elevens. 3 ican turned the ball to his own Run by Castle. Berringcr, and Alex i under netted Bellevue three first downs.

With Rellcvue on the Rlue- Nichols birds' 23-yard line, Cook. Highland I center, intercepted a pess by Castle K.Wfnhorfrri our country. r'n'-'ci On the President's recent rm-; bargo-repea! proposal. Chandler miti said. "He's right on that." Chandler recently was invited by Rartei national administration leadeis to on the ladio in support of Burns 1 1 K.

I- '1 K. 11. srs. lAi. nisrTiH to tht! s.NrjcitiR.

Lexington, October En- Ncfdif umn bucks Dickinson kicked to of 3,790 students for the i 4 vne'n 49-vnrrl strine. Alexander's ira fn cnmn.rci- tho University 1 2 I the embargo-repeal plan, but lim-i Serf by Both Teams Convert After Touchdowns To Win, 7-6 Corbin Makes Breaks. rJ or? litcd his statement on the qui stion i'i 1 i3 i 15-yard run and Ca3tle's 10-yard Kentucky exceeds by 1S6 the chsik 2. Burin. jaunt put Bellevue in scoring posi- i previous all-time record established Point tho Ttl Owens.

Tieer 1 tnia -nnAntw flnul rezla- to a newspaper interview larger) Newport i hern use of tile fact that the state Western Hills Hudson Ruriu 2 trrni l' election campaign was penains. II. I. (nh.i-fmrm Suh.mil- suosiuuic, rail 11 juius i tratlon report loaay. Biuamu i Chandler will leave Frankfort non: Shrinfr.

T-h-, riKht end to the Highlands' 10, then no enter classes for full Monday and present himself to the Castle pushed through the center thls term, as official rcgis- Senate for his formal Introduction shnk. Tunnv. Hoi.iH-.m itptrrrr Kiyjthe line on the next play to tally ion closed Monday. Hrni Lln1- i Krpp st l'mpirf-K4 Burn. there Tuesday.

man Paul Gos-lter. Kiolil Ju.l(i- -Clllf Chandler has been indorsed for rtvlI Knqulrfr Thotn hv Charles Bailey, Ludlow halfback, begins a twenty-yard run In the second quarter of the Ludlow-Dayton Little Six tilt at Ludlow last night. Bailey crossed the Dayton goal on the play, but the touchdown was called back and a penalty inflicted on Ludlow for being off side. the Tigers' first goal. Owens A ht three of the 120 counties scored the extra point.

Kentucky are represented in the In the fourth period Highland enrollment, as well as 37 of took to the air and completed 0ther 47 States, seven foreign passes to garner their first down counti ies and several outlying pog- of the game. The next foul fumbled the fall. Bell, Danville, picked the ball out of the air and ran for a touchdown. In the fourth appointment to the Senate by the: Executive Committee of the Ken- 11 1 tucky State Federation of Iabor. nOlmeS LO, Tomorrow he will speak at Dflppr Rflcon Mount Sterling at the opening of DULUIl Johnson's campaign for election as BY T.

H. I.F.W1S. Governor on the Democratic ticket, Thp Covington High He will introduce Alhen W. Bark-, mw contilnloJ thcir ley, Kentucky's senior Senator, ho in turn will introduce Johnson. winning streak and drive for the In high good hunioi, Chandler re-jOreater Cincinnati championship mniked" today that he would carry by trouncing the Koger Bacon an umbrella when he Introduces High School "Spartans'' of Cincin-Hnrkley.

"That's appeasement forjnati last night nt Holmes Stadium, vou" lie chuckled. Bnrkely was op-I Covington. The score was 2(5-0. posed by Chandler for renomina- i Spin tuns in every department. quarter Dexter passed to Thomp Major Carter Stamper Dies; Helped Swope In Primaries sessions of the United States.

Among the students registered from Northern Kentucky are the following: RENTOM COl' NTT. dolda M. Half, J-Jiius Gonlon Rteser, Itonaid Jefferxon Steger. Cnarle Kny Htelnfort Kleanor Margaret Sweeny, William Booher Lawrence. Jackson Brown Lewis Paul Joseph Klrby.

Betty Vosnur, Hcrn.l'rd Alexander Kenner, Arthur erlik Vogelmann. James Henry Vlox, Hull) Brvnn Keeney. Kmllle V. Kecney, Deilely Kdith Kalhmon. William Arthur Hov.llru, Chnrl'M Br.iwn.

Honald Beverly, llerni-i M. Biihiwln, Rohert Allen, Kalherlne A Alfred. Louise Kllzahetn plays failed and Bellevue took the ball on downs on its own 45-yard line. At this point Berrlnger and Castle reeled off long runs to the Bluebird 14-yard line, only to lose the ball on downs. On Highland's first play Dickinson's pass was Intercepted by Hecker, Tiger quarterback, on the Birds' 18-yard line, and he raced over to score tho I Tigers' second touchdown.

Castle passed to Koehler tor the extra point. After the Tigers had kicked Highland's 25-yard line the Blue son, Admiral end, for the final touchdown. Captain Murphy of Somerset was removed from the game because of a shoulder injury which proved to be slight. Beattyville, Ky, October 6 AP) nings. I-xington, and two sisters -An important Ueimbltcan Annie H.

Woodward. I.exing Danville now has registered .1 Mis Sallir I lump, tlon last year in a spirited rani- imm uum nam Moi. total of 10S points to opponents' 0. Adams V. I.erov Almond, riarom I Warren Dor nan John Charles Doerr.

Rnh- ing uoger uncoil io single nisi Madison County. Kllioll wtia paign. a menihrr of Kpworth Methodist I Sunday Chandler will watch the old, wi.s gone from the Kentucky passes andlert llernarn lloeker. William Marlon Mills. birds shot an an ay I'E' U'.

DIM'ATi. TO 1 HE KMjriltfcB Georgetown, October 6 Winchester's High Shawnee assumed first place in the Central Kentucky Conference gridiron race by nosing out Irvine, 7-6, at Winchester tonight. A successful conversion, a placekick by Bagger-man, decided the issue. The victory was the third in as many starts for Coach Lyman Ginger's boys. It was Irvine's first conference game.

The Shawnees made a 75-yard march for their touchdown in the opening minutes, not relinquishing the hall after receiving the opening kickoff. A sleeper pass from Guy to Powell gained 25 yards on the first play and then the Shawnees carried the hall to the Irvine five-yard stripe from where Baggermnn took it over. Irvine scored in the last quarter, Griffin taking the ball over from the 12-yard stripe. Stevens attempted to knot ihe count with a placekick but nis effort was wide of the uprights. FINAL DK1VK FAILS.

The Kaglcs were not through, however, and stormed to the Shawnee's 12-yard line in the closing minutes of play. A pass from Stevens to Denny was good for 48 yards to the ball in scoring position but the Winchester line held and the bail wont over on downs as the game ended. Carlisle High's Musketeers scored down. More than 4.001) fan.t witnessed the game. Covington scored in every quarter except Ihe first.

Male High 37, World Series me in Cincin politicnl scene today. Church. iters iev'rneltt. Albert Joseph Spare, 1 Kol.ert (Ucnn Seaman. Thomas R.

Ruk, drove to the Tiger 0. Wilh the ball on the Bellevue 9-ynic; marker C. nati. His resignation and appoint Stamper, a former State Com Ashland 13. Even 'n the opening period Cov- 1 four passes failed and ing.

W. Hl'KT. Iment will come Monday morning. mander of the American Legion Ington threatened to score several, Hichland's threat r- but halted the Mayfleld (API Dr. M.

W. that afternoon he will dedicate 54, Piesident of the Mayficld Hos-the new State Prison at Ij Grange. times, were by Pnll I and publicity director for the Re- Spartan line. The Spartans had i Ashland, October fi -The publican party in the current cam- I- K. .1..

r. 1. nital and a physician here since 'One person close io ui. the ball on their own IB as the first period ended. lomcats of Ashland High school paign for state offices, died at his um died of a heart attack today.

were defeated 37 to 13 by a pow-lhome last night after an illness of was a j-iaduate of the University Vi-fliov a Knnt-lnn niiYlf Vntl5 nded, HKLLKVCK. Koehler Il-mley Kllers Yntes O'llura Schouitles llecker Castle Alexander Herrluner I l.avton L. Rouse, H. J. Rose.

Kvelyn Rose. Harry T. Rlvard, Krma Jane Rles. Rohert Lee Mills. Virginia K.

Rich. NettU Let Rl-es. lturrv f. Reckner, Sarah Klliaheth Ralcllfl, Roy Alex Cunningham. Guy Clav-ton Cnnninuham.

Jean Vera Cummins, Hol-ton Craig. Shirley Thomas. Allcne Thomas. Sidney Paul Taylor, lleicn Virginia Taylor. Dixie Lynn (lower, John Thomas KtUpatrlcIc, C.arrett B.

Fit -Patrick, Martha Barton Fields, Frank; liewey Kdwards, Lois Clair Ogden. Norhert Martin Mh-hels, James Roland Mastersnn. Ursula Joe Marshall. Shirlev Orace llutchms, Belly B. Hurdle, Jean Ellr.aheth Kulihaid.

Wallei Velmer Hodge. Mildred Lloyd Judy, tluv c.rant McConnell, Kmery lll'l Johnson. Kdna Kvelyn Herring. Penv.T Wllhert Harvev. "Imlon Henry, Carl Thomas Hederson.

Cllherl Helton. F.dgar Vincent Wilson. Rohert Miller Walker, Jamet Rohert Klndwell, and Thomas Mark Frlshe. 'IH'NTV. i- U'hinnn from Roger Bacons 45 yard line Lihnuin to the 17 to open the second quar- rnith ter.

Frazier and Tinnell carried it, it. it. I. II It II II said Chandler planned to leave Frankfurt Monday, arriving in Washington Tuesday to present himself to the Senate in the midst of debate on United States neutrality. Chandler made one of his rare Kentucky Colonel appointments to- erful and hard running Louisville i several weeks.

He was Chairman: Q1 Louisville. The widow, two Male High School eleven at Armco of organization in Judge anc) daughter survive him. Field here tonight before Swopc's successful race for the Re-j Funeral services are to be con-fans, publican nomination for Governor ducted Saturday. Male brought two of the fastest In the August primary. and hardest running backs that A United States Army staff offi-j V.MI'.S It.

IIMNKY. the hall to the Roger Huron 2 yard I line, from where Tinnell went over.) Score hy period II Krllrvtic day by naming Raymond J. Kelly, have been seen here in many years, cer in Washington during the World! Madisonville lAP) Jamr in Kuhn, 190-pound haltDacK, and War, Stamper also was an gi City, re rayior, loo-pouna nairoacK. ivunn and editor ana puhlisher ot fnl.mrl. MH father of C.

Hrllevue Cn.iUc' llerkrr. Points Alter Toui-lHlonn H-llevne Koehler. riwenn. Sulixtltiltlonv llellevue Hriol.l. (ilnrer Wlnlrm.

Kuhne. MiKtilnnd.1 KiinnInK, S'-hwetzi-r. I ion. III. MiiKiir.

Nehwritlor. Keleree I'rowlev I'mnire (Iraime Hed l.inennvin -Wmming. Kiel.l JmlKe lloendorr. Detroit, jvaiionni i oiouiamn-i the American Legion, an aide-de-camp. He also named H.

Clyde Reeves, State Revenue Commissioner, a member of the State legislative Council and the State Planning Commission, to till the vacancy caused by the resignation of Janu W. Martin, whom Reeves succeeded. To various departments and divi Fra.ier converted with a line buck. Near the end of the third quarter McMillan passed 25 yards to Johnson in the end zone for Covington's second touchdown. Punting of McMillan, Covington quarterback, kept Ihe Spartans deep In their own territory during the quarter.

Frazier ran 20 yards for a touchdown nfter receiving a lateral pas Irom Haughaboo early in the last quarter. A few plays later Tinnell intercepted pass on Bacon's 45, to. Mn slnni-titn 3(1 A 1 scored tnree oi males six Touen-1 weekly newspapers, the Beattyville Madisonville High School downs and Taylor the other three. Enterprise and the Owsley County I)H'ncjpal nj Heniy. Cen-Kuhn kicked the only extra point Courier, published at Booneville.

lyra city Kentucky Postmasters' made by the Louisville eleven. Stamper managed the unsuccess-1 ion president, died in a The first touchdown scored by ul campaign of Robert H. Lucas' noital Funeral services Kuhn came in the first period against Flem D. Sampson for Re-wjj, br cIu1ucted Snturdav with when he took the kickoff after publican gubernatorial la in a c'cntral City cemetery. an unset 7-6 victory over the Lloyd 6, Automotive 6 HY MALCOLM MOIUV.

The Lloyd Memorial High School Frink Wilh- Kills. Pnnald Clarem-a Johns. Robert Arthur Rltter. A. 8.

Pnrsev. Itoherl II. Rawlins, Allen Klnnlgan Walker. James M. Wright.

Nell B. Waddle. Alhert Carl Wasser. Peggy Ann Weakley, Harriet B.ke Canary. John R.

Casnet. Rohert Wvalt chapman. Alice Iiulse Smith, Law-rence H. smith. Roland Herbert RngK, Helly Lovell Rose.

Martha Jane Sandller. Rohert McConnell Reusch, Frank Calnes Re-hree. Marv Almira Rpllman, Rohert ottn Rurke. William Newman. William F.w-Ing Nolan.

Frank Kdward O'Brien, Chester Kllswnrth Manner, Lnnnle Graham, John Alan Fulmer, William Kdward Iiavis, Beat-' t'e Mlddleton Deljing, John C. Dlrkens, Nathalie F.o'terta Dye. Loren Noel Jones, Frwme Mason Hlxson. Kdward Robert H-r-itiHiin, Lelsla Rose Moran, William A. Ncl-ser.

Fran.t John Kees William Kmll Knae-bi I. Kdwarn Joseph Kneffle. Rohert Piaga. sions Chandler transferred from his emergency fund. Asniana naa scorea a loucnaown, VJzl and was deleateu in mil and ran 90 yards through the for the party's nomination for Cir-whole Ashland team to score.

jcuit Judge in his district. He was W. Allen plunged over from a thirty-second degree Mason, a Male's four in the first quarter for member of the Junior Order of W. T. I IS1IKK.

Grayson (Special) W. Bible professor, Chiistian Normal Institute, died today. He was Maysville Bulldogs tonight before one of the largest and most enthusiastic crowds ever to witness a game in Carlisle. Both touchdowns were made in the last quarter of the game. The Musketeers were the first Chandler Urged For Post Ashland's first score and then in United American Mechanics, and a yard penalty pushed the Spartans Juggernauts of Erlanger and the back to the 15.

Keegan made Automotive Trades High School yards around enil, then hit the line n. Cincinnati fought to a formerly of Pittsburgh. Pa. He is survived by his widow; a son, Wil- the second Ashland scored its final Presbyterian. He is survived by his; marker when Eblcn took a pass widow, Mts.

Flo Whitehead Stamp-j to score, Jimmy Goins, who has tal for the final touchdown. I a v.v- iliam Pittsburgh, and Mrs. 10 yards cr a son, C. D. two from Caskry and raced Louis M.

Kopp fldwnrd Joseph Llckert. R. J. Haitwiek, Pittsburgh. Pa.

Roger Bacon scored their only) first down on a pass, Masrhmier scored 13 firsts downs, the lied all the Carlisle team touchdowns this year, leaving his inter for the score Eblen's try for the Mrs, Forest Howerton, and Miss He was tin cs. i fi i and He en, Akron, Ohio Lilly Stamper, and a brother, Carl) r- 1 I I graduate ot Center extra point was good. Wellage. The game ended the ball trades school fi a College, Lin ference and skirting left end, 12 yards, for the tally. Buntin bucked Allen, Caskey, and Barber were Beattyville, and a sister, Mrs.

In Covington's possession on Roger Most of the first half was played By Kentucky Labor Head Frankfort, October B-(AP) Among numerous letters and telegrams to Governor Chandler the death of United States Senator M. M. Logan was one from Edward H. Weylcr, Secretary-Treasurer of the Kentucky State Federa coln, Nebiaska. Bacon's 40.

the line for the extra point. Maysville came back strong, driv vMiuiim j-nuip Linaa, and Larry Ray Leh-mann. BOON (H'NTV. Thomas Virgil Henaley. Jack Howard, Renlamii! Franklin RlHnslfer.

Mllburn Vener Mills. Bernnrd Broun Owen. Josepnie Ktrtley fJrant, Lewis Tanner. George Philip Ci'sper. JameB Calvin Conner, Harold Kel-lev Clore.

Virginia Lee Reimer, James ottls H'lnis. Kalhryn Grant Kehree. Ward iH-nell. Melvln Lnuia Kenyon, Julian Itoin.K HACON COVINUTllN the stars in the Ashland backfield. J.

L. Stidham, Jackson. They did a fine job on the offense! Funeral services will be con-and defense, but the Ashland team ducted at 1:30 o'clock Sunday at could not cope with the hard run-: the Christian Church by Rev. Smylh Johnson Ing to the Carlisle 7-yard line, from Jones fcL. T.

in Automotive territory, with Erlanger missing several opportunities to score because of fumbles. Lloyd was unable to complete any of seven passes attempted in the half. KMMF.TT HUNT. Frankfort (Special) Emmelt Hunt, eight years old, who died in a Louisville hospital today from injuries suffered in an auto Vov iner I tenner Itoherty t'mefft Met! Blchm Koptiwa Haul Luther Newman, former pastor of the chlurch; Rev. J.

O. VanMetcr, Jackson; Rev. George O'Neal, tion of Labor, urging him to take mobile accident here last, week, will i 4 place. Khien pastor of the Beattyville Christian ra-tii Church, and Rev. G.

E. Long, pas- Keeron EL, c. Hlephenson Lol.er R. i While R. Mason It.

i1'. Kc.cgan Q. Tinnell L. II R. KraUer F.

Score hy Periods: 1 2 II CovitiKinn a fl Roger Hacon 0 ll (I Touchdown Tinnell, Johnson, Kfcgan. Points Alter Touchdown Keeg'in. Suljslllullon: KoKer New The Juggernauts scored their touchdown on the final play In the second quarter when Martin recovered his own fumble behind the be buried in rraniuori emeieiy after funeral services at 9 o'clck Monday, Writing from Ixiuisvillc uctoner 4, Weylcr said: "It is my pleasure to write you, ir of St. Thomas Episcopal Church Wellage 4 13 2 where Maley went over on an end run. The Bulldogs attempted to add the tying point by place kick, but failed.

IN IIARBODSBI'UG VICTOR. Carlisle made eight first downs to seven for Maysville. The game was one of the hardest fought ever seen on the Musketeer grid, with neither team having an outstanding performer. Stanford weakened in the last half tonight and Harrodsburg's 'icre. Burial will be in Riverview ning Kuhn and the two Baugh and Pratt.

The llnc-ups: I.OUISVILLW Position L. Lyles L. Demllng L. Bauer Kouhewa R. tl V.

HoUKh R. Klrilnser R. Rrid Kuhn L. H. BreunlR rt.

Compton y. Score By Periods: 1 Ashland Male 8 with the consent of my Executive II ironl line after he had dropped a tindery. I lateral pass from Dohncr. Erlanger Board, to urge you to accept the appointment to the vacancy In the Fraxler -Krarjer Ha con Kohslilll. failed to complete a pass for the hloan "its.

MjNsi-onn. icmiu.nd (Special) Mrs. Rosie. MaHchmler. (Illslln.

ArllnKliaus extra point. At the start of Ihe third quarter the Cincinnati team march Hfi yards high office of Untied Mtates senator created by the death of our good friend, Senator M. M. Logan. "We feel that you have demonstrated leadership, ability, and un IVyall, liny, Sweeney, nurlaehy.

Laake, Covington: I'erclval, I.lllard, Cll'nmlns, F.arle, King. Ilotuton. Lawrence. Iionald son, Mcgulllnn. Wright.

Cadell. Brhymer. Re'eree. Immilng Umpire, Chlnery. Head Llur'num, Ueverls.

e'leld Judge, Heist. Pioneers came through with two William Kuippenberg. Thomas Glenn Lutei, arrl Addison Gaines Htevens. OAI.I.ATIN COl'NTY. Knnle Marin Winchester.

Robert H. Allnrmi, Mary Joy Bhupert, May-belle Bowling Connelly. OR.4NT ftH'NTV. Catherine Btenhensnn, Dawson I-8nter, Ottls Lnnter. J.

W. Poe. Astor B. Kerneth Karl Vanlandtngham, Mary Frances Kells. Donald Kells, Jeanette Blaln, .1 II.

Blaln, Rnlh Mtrlon Wendell IMew, Carl Guy Draper, Pnalri Fore3t lioan, Janette John Browning Conrad, Thomas Rov Carter, Dallon Bryce enldwe 1. Russell Kugene Tay. lor. Frances Ponuld Winston Tay. lor.

Slella Frances Glass, Winston Key Ga-dner, Valorls H. Florence, Glenn Martin. Paul A. Hurrlson, Kllsworlh Austin Winn, Junior Phillips, and Marian vV. fiardrer.

rr.NKI.KTO.V fOINTV. Mrs. Nancy r.nwe Stevens, A. Edwin Murv Louise Barton, Billy Woodson Hell. Harry Hmghcrtv.

Bernlre Klalne Haughertv. John William Montgomery, James ihert Mockhee, James IViliiam Crowle Lms Josephine Campbell. S. Louise Calbert. Richard V.

Cullck, William Henry Feenderhurk. Charles Harnid Kwlng. William L. Hopkins Ann Ford. William Webster holmes, and Bertram Kain 13 1 Clark Lunsford, 61, wife of Mack Lunsinrd, Madison farmer, died at her home at Valley View today.

Besides her husband she is survived by eight daughters, Mrs. W. DeATI.KY. Lexington (Special) The day after he, and his wife had observed their fiftieth wedding anniversary, Warren L. DcAtley, 73, Nicholas County farmer Bnd horseman, died today at St.

Joseph's Hospital, after an illness of several weeks. Mr. DeAtley was born and reared in Bath County, but had passed the last 35 years of his life In Nicholas County, and was a member of East Union Christian Church 0LLIE P. ROUSE. touchdowns to defeat the Wildcats, 12-0, in a Central Kentucky Conference game at Stanford.

A pass from Little to Yntes, good fheslei PevnolHs. Tales Creek derstanding in governmental affairs affecting the state, nation, and international relations, which merits your promotion to this high public office. We sincerely feel that In in four first downs, then Costello crashed through the lino for two yards and a touchdown. The Cincinnati team failed to complete a pass for the extra point. Erlanger came hack to drive 00 yards on six first, downs, only to lose the ball on the one-yard line on a fumble.

The game ended with the ball in the the visitors' their jServices Tomorrow For Resident Mrs Harvcv Dargavel, Mrs. Dayton 6, Ludlow 6 for 15 yards, gave Roscoe Harvey, Mrs. Floyd Foster Of Boone County. Services for Ollie P. Rouse, life- ivour promotion to this high office II JACK ItlltCII.

p.nd Mrs. Cecil Rhodus, near Baldwin, Daisy Lunsford, Valley View; The Dayton High School Green and the Ludlow High School Cincinnati possession on first touchdown in the third quarter. In the first period, Sallee took the ball over from the 1-yard stripe after an intercepted pass had given the Pioneers the ball In scoring position. Little and Sallee were outstanding in the Harrodsburg cackficld, as Pettus and Walker performed long resident of Boone County, who: Mrs. G.

Pennington, Clay County, died Thursday at his home, Dixie' and Mrs. John Callahan, Jackson 'County; four sons, John Lunsford, Highway and Rose Avenue rlor- illami ton, Oh Genera Lunsford, llii'n iiwn ij.j-ytii.i inn there. He is survived hy nis widow, we snail nave a nu aim Mrs. Addle Wilson DeAtley; a will be worthy of the high trust daughter Mrs. J- B.

Sheehy, U'X we place In you. ington- four sons, Everett DeAt-i "Wishing you a progressive sena-ley Huntington, W. George torial career and good health to DeAtley North Miudletown. carry out and enjoy your duties, I Pos. .1,.

T. L. fi. ence, after a short illness, will be iputy, ind Ellie Lunsford, Jessa Panthcis fought to a 6-6 tie in a Liltle Six Conference game last night at Rigney Stadium, Ludlow. Ludlow outplayed tho GrcendevilB to score 15 first downs to gain 2X7 AC ro TRAI1F.S Illehl Vlerll.ig Kushlcnorofi Ha a.

1 rns l.LOVIl MKM. Slal-r lUutriux'-r .1 'clutnuin Wllmhor knta oi ftVlnolr Inmnrcnw offer- rvito fo.ir.ti, nnfi TiVonlr Arthur II noon at Florence Christian Church Valley View, and a sister, Mrs. Josiej "Cordially yours It fl well for Stanford REQUISITION IS ISSUED. A requisition for the return of MetJ Edward H. Weylcr, An overconfident Corbin High, by Rcv.

Ira Paternoster, pastor of George DeAtley, Mount llronneinau "Secretary-Treasurer." School team took advantage Oi "'iivy Huckvorth, formerly of Funeral services will' be conducted and a sister, Mrs Charles Vogt U. T. R. K. Q.

II. II F. yards while holding Dayton to wo first downs and 39 yards. iirhncr Ludlow threatened to score sev-; "llt oral times in the first quarter but Id iMui.i.-iar was stopped by penalties and a periods stubborn Dayton line. Charles l.iovd Memorial Sunday at 2 o'clock in the Valley! Cincinnati, rlurted Sunday at i ciock a.

Welerman Springfield, Ohio, to Kenton on a charge of forgery was b' Chandler to the 6 Governor of Nebraska, it was 1UW X.aifllAL IIIUIUII. DUI IdJ win Fayette Voters To Attend As Johnson Starts Race 2 0 Northside Christian Church, Cincinnati, and Rev. Robert Carter, Fort Mitchell. Mr. Rouse, who was 75 years old, was a member of Florence Christian Church.

His widow, Mrs. Jane S. Rouse; a son, Robert B. Rouse Cincinnati; three brothers, Robert, be in Jones Cemetery near Bald win. Auto Trades the residence, three and a nan miles from Carlisle on the East Union Pike.

Burial will be in Carlisle Cemetery. in t.ovington last night. CnatrMo. Touchdowns Martin Bailey, Ludlow star back, raced 27 yards to cross the goal line but lions l.ioy.l. Manin, Fans, McClure Kiic.llfi.okworth was given a probated .1,.

hueb or. ff. hanil.eis, liuddemr Auto Trad three breaks to defeat a fighting Pinevilie eleven, 20-0, in a Cumberland Valley Conference game before a crowd of 2,500 at Corbin tonight. Outgained throughout by the Mountain Lions, Corbin tallied two of its touchdowns on intercepted passes and chalked up a third following the recovery of a fumble. Each team made eight first downs, but two of Corbin's were via the penalty route.

GOES 25 YARDS. MRS. KDNA MAY LLI.IOTT. Iexincton (Snecial) Mis. Edna Hickman, Taylor.

Lay- -c "I yrais in me peni- side penalty. Ahton, wiesi, Reunle. cu. i-! tcntifiry by Judge Johnst North- MI-K. IAI, 11 T' THK r.Mt iaKR.

Lexington, October 6 Ap R. K. WIl.LIMiHAM. Lpxiniftnn (Special) Richard William, and Samuel Kouse; threeiay Eniott, 60, wife of John sister, Mrs. Lonnie Tannei, Mrs.

Elliott, died tonleht at her Dayton scored first in the second Kenton Circuit Court but quarter when Herkely Intercepted 12 i was released on parole. He was proximately 350 Fayette County sup Furman Willingham, 54. Winston-j porters of the state Democratic home, 719 South Limestone Street a Ludlow pass and ran ta yarns charged with having forged names She was -Salem, N. died today at St. ticket have signified intentions of after a year's illness.

Charles Tanner, and Mrs. Charles Northcutt, and a grandson. Robert M. Rouse, survive him. Services are in charire of Philin for the Greendevll's only touch-! r.

on railroad checks. en unve born and rearod in Fayette County, Joseph's Hospital, where he ha-L the opening rally tomor-j (own A) atom tC(J f(). thc J)emocrats To UP Besides her husband, she is sur-! been a patient since September 28. row at Mount Sterling, Tom I1" I LIFE TERM METED. In Cnmnbpll On Thursdav vived by a brother, In the third quarter Ludlow Lewis C.

Jen- He was a representative ot contec- i Mooney, Fayet te County campaign Jtion manufacturers, and was a Chairman, said today. of the Moravian A motorcade will form at 11:30 After a scoreless nrst the Redhounds tallied in the second i period when Jimmy Cummins inter- ccptcd a pass and raced 25 yards J. WAYNE RUSK, SR. Madisonville, October 6 MAP)-George Davis was convicted The Democratic campaign for; in Circuit Court today of cutting again started a march down the; field from Dayton's 45-yard line with Horton crashing through the! Calvin L. and of a nuniner oi irami ciock on west main rvtreei, wei burg, Fla.

two sons, to score. Neither team scored in Snriiitrfiplrl Ohio and Mali- zat ons. lie IS surviveu uy mn oi Georgetown nircei, una win pio- the thiid quarter, but in the final Are Announced For i f6" 1 widow Mrs Eleanor Freis Willing- eeed through Main Street to Midland sisters Mrs Julia' Anne Hooper ham; two daughters, two sons, five and thence to thc Winchester and Mrs. Almeda Rhodes, both of -sisters, and a brother. Accompanied Pike and to Mount Sterling.

Tremont City Ohio survive her. by members of the family, the body Mooney said voters wishing to oh- line for two yards and a touch-county and state offices will open intent to kill and was sen-down to tie the score. The try fur Campbell County Thursday night fenced to life imprisonment under the extra point failed. Harney Sproehnle's Hall, Habit ual Criminal Act after Ludlow again threatened In Ihe vue he testified he had served three last quarter but the Dayton line; This decision was reached yester-: terms in the Eddyville Penitential y. held to stop the drive on Dayton's day afternoon at a meeting of the: one-fool marker.

Bailey star red foi Campaign Committee, officers of ESTATE GOES TO WIDOW. AllUnn nrl Rose Cnvinirtnn. are 1 was raaen loingni i asui uuimi stanza Cummins again csugnt a Pineviilc pass and this time ran C2 yards to tally. A few minutes later the Hounds recovered a Lion fumble on the Pinevilie 10, from where Peace took it over. Vermillion added two extra points by place kicks but failed on his last effort.

Pinevilie following a blocked Bites To Be Held Today. Active pallbearers for J. Wayne Rusk, who died Wednesday at his home. Charter Oak Road, Edge-wood, will be James T. Hatfield, Orie S.

Ware, W. T. Perry, H. H. Stewart, P.

L. Bethell. and Samuel in charge of funeral arrangements. Salem, where funeral serviccH will, could do so by telephoning Demo-be conducted Sunday. Icraiic headquarters in the Phoenix By the will of Michael Heitzman, Ludlow with many fine runs for the County Executive committee, large gains.

The defensive piny of and candidates in the offices of Hotel. MRS. FKKD HAGSIIAW. i Covington, probated in Kenton ington, in uiiiii.eu in ivcnion Watson was outstanding for Jam GEORGE DAVIS. Services for George Davis, randy nes B.

Mi lken carnpa gn man- County Court yesterday, his cntne Amcr can National Bunk f'stiile is led to his widow, Mr. Lexington (Special)- Mis. Kdna SWUfi HITS At LrtA.NJJL.Ltt. i agei Dayton. M.

Kenny p.i.ililino- Ni.wtioit. UK, widow of i salesman, who died late Thursday pough Bagshaw punt, advanced to Corbin's 1-yard Fox Murray, October B-(AP) will was Position V. Honorary pallbearers will be Cliff jat his home, 833 Bakewell Street. BaKha formerly of Lexing- Millie Heit.man. The dated July t), 1930.

The committee made arrange Kinir Swone. Republican line as the game ended. FlKK Keeve. Will ot Iiauncii i Covington, after an illness of sev-, at the home of mcnts also to attend Ihe opening of i nominee for the governorship, B. Kenne.iv Wf re, John Stirnkorb, R.

P. Hodges, cral days, will be conducted at the Edgar Bagshaw, Paris, Term. the Democratic state campaign this tacked the Chandler Adminlstra- John Busker, F. J. Kreinest, Au- westermnn afternoon at Mount Sterling, when! WIFE SEEKS DIVORCE.

Middendorf funeral home, Loving-Thp hodv wn. brought to 1-exlng- lion In a campaign speech here to-, u-kit gust Helm, John Hermann, Edward: ton, at 10 o'clock Monday morning. Funeral services will Falmouth 12, Vanceburg 6 n. fi, L. R.

II Periods Wilbers. Edward Kelley, Charles i.uiiiii win in oi. lne conducted at rverr j.ioineis Hlsn.tenrnftier Ralley Insko Horton funeral home Saturday at 2 o'clock dav as one of the most "prodigal and waseful" in Kentucky history. He did not mention Lieutenant Governor Keen Johnson, his Democratic opponent. Hunt, Clarence Wert, Fred Lowe tery, Covington.

He was 59 years old. He was a member of Coving- Keen Johnson, Democratic nominee Charging abandonment, Mil, Aii.eV.for Governor, and other candidates Margaret Van Dyne, Dayton, filed Bfor state offices will speak. A yesterday in Campbell Circuit 3 toreade will leave the Newport Court, Newport, seeking a divorce a- Courthouse at 11 o'clock this morn-1 from William E. Van Dyne, Wasli- meeting delegations at Alex- ington. She seeks the custody of Irwin Davis, Major Paul Seller l.y Score lla.tor.

II eru iAi, nirri 11 in mi: ini R. Falmouth, Ky October 6 A fighting Falmouth team defeated Vanceburg today, 12-6. The winning touchdown came in Brigadier Fred Malpass, Frank and ton Lodge of Moose. Harry Bliss. Charles and Marshall Mrs Dora Davis; his mo her M.S.

Rcedf Charles Meyers, Heni Catherine Nat ha n. Hollywood. iv. M.tfioM Phil and a Bister, Mrs. Linme 0 0 Berkley.

Horton. LU'llow Touchdowns Burial will be in Cemetery. Besides the son mentioned, Mrs. Bragsliaw is survived by another son, James Bagshaw, Lexington. She was born and reared in Bradford, England.

Mavt i(lrla Rnd "er points in Campbell their three children and mainte Hon LiiiI low Terry Pohlinan KENTUCKY MARKETS. the final quarter when Ammer- fornmett, Jehn Mountain, Dornen, Neai 1, County nance, iney were married jum i.iiunc.ic., UUIIII VJm Iteatern, rionywooa, survive mm. man, Falmouth quarterback, tossed Mueller, Edgar Beaman, John and October fi AI'I fl'ntt'-il fitates Department tit A Krtcultilre -faille: supply slaunhter cattle small; Hrown. Referee-Carroll. Umpire Hatn-lany.

Mead Linesman- Van Winkle, Fielil JiiflKe Allen. Time of Quarters 12 mln- The motorceade will also be 20, 1920. Joined by delegations at Butler, Fal- mouth, Cynthiana. and Paris. TRTm- T.OClfT.AND.

a 15-yard pass to Cummins, who Thomas Hanauer, E. C. Geise carried the ball over. Ernest Decoursey, E. J.

God- Pugh, Vanceburg halfback, enough. John Kratt, G. W. Ammer- ilemani narrow, prices weak; strut ly ules Koofl or choice steera or heifers avallalile; motorcade will take United States, MRS. AMANDA GARI.EN.

(Special) Mrs Amanda Garlen, 81, former resident of Lexington, died at her home AUGUSTA SCH0ENSIEGEL. Miss Augusta Schoensiegjl. 420 Fairfield Avenue, Bellevue. died vesterdav at her home al'cr an scored the touchdown for the jr and Harry Heiat tmlk cimmoti and medium teradea 7. 'i very common offering- down; lornmon and medium Krade t.eef cows II 1Ufi canners and cutters Bellevue 14, Paris from 1 ne i.incoui-.jrrani nioii ocuooi 40 to Mount of Covington trounced the Wayne High School eleven of Services will be conducted at 2 score made by Vanceburg.

hie ofternnnn at FOI't Highway No. 27 to there State Road No. Sterling. Committees named were: Headquarters English. Ind.

The body was 4 7.: common slatiKhter t.ulls most Highlands 0 Milliken I-ockland, Ohio, 2O-0, yesterday at Mitchell Baptist Church. Burial will "ess of several days Vi -i6 2j: few common and medium Kra by years old. She was a member of orougni ro u-jr. Committee ne cnvingion can jrura ins IIV TOM GOKMLKY. sti.fk calves steady at f.0'' H.Uli: u4 lots rne.itv feeders steady: comnrl.in and medium be in Highland Cemetery.

i It 1 lull P-h- Wflfl tHK.f;il iu -u; ikfuiiuit; nn Danville 25, Somerset 0 MaybUiy Dr Klll'it? w.in ihk niai. wic bciwi-'ii Alfred le offerings 7S; sl stm Thfi Jiellevue Hit'h School Tigers Judge Indc-iGudgcl funeral home, where serv- ters of America, nnd thf; a.ve, up to $9 50; cholc. kinds -motai. Mlah Rrhool Claude Youtsev. and Claude the Warriors.

If defeated the Highlands High School Claude Youtsey, vn 1 llces will be conducted. Mrs. Garlen MES. RACHEL E. BAKER.

ove. halves: yeaiers (ten-; t-- i i I i ionj a rintitrfrt nr Mm craiiv steady, i.ut some weakness cull. Bluebirds 14-0 last nicht at Belle- lionar; I'uouciiy, james j. inin. ea! Her father, Charles Schoensiegei; am ns T7i TLrK vt TnH a it common, and medium Krades; lop ill; bulk i rivle Ktrllnm for their second Ijiwrencfi Drahmann.

and Vincent a sister, Mrs. Clara Meyer. nnw. K)i) am) rtinUt common and uu LICENSED TO WED. Marriage licenses issued in New- lnim cradea a wiwlO; culla down.

victory in inc Jlllic six Conference. iiiancc hh pnho 5-rhnen-two sons, hiiu jcwcii A V.r..V. it a II Inhl. I KKHI siegcl, Dayton, survive ner. ru-," iweak, 7: bulk Rood and choice is" in 4V, lo.i iu, Frvninn- sneakers Ttav P' 1 yesieiaay.

1I-K. IAI. nisl'A-l-'ll TO THU KN'JLIHfcB. Danville, September 6 Danville's undefeated high school football team tonight romped to its fourth cansecutive victory as Somerset High was subjected to a 25-0 beating. Young and Dexter, backs, maneuvered behind a strong line as the Admirals scored almost as they averacea Jn.i0'o7; moll (fooci pais Woman, 90, Lived In Covington 18 Years Burial In Ohio.

Services for Mrs. Rachel E. Baker, who died late Thursday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Enos Pattison. 124 East Tenth 'a a.

wneep ana iwmns ana jiexanaers runs ami nine emu imv.c s.i..w.'iri. pntrii ami innion h.4t in Hiid irxninnri runs ami juiji unit; j'irv-- 40. both of Lima. Ohio. ncral arrangements are being completed by Vonderhaar and Stettcr, Newport funeral director? lleorpe L.

Jacques, 25. Carey, Ohio, la MRS. MARTHA WALKER. iniz no! nmiied supply; market steady; Prccption of a Highland pass by i Murphy, I)Uis Reuscher, Harry 'X i Heeker. Kemper.

Paul Stapleton, and Wil-: Georgetown (Special) Mrs. ewes to country at I The first quarter opened with Hum Wise. Martha Woods Walker, 85. Is dead. Street.

Covington, will be conduct KARL NAGELEISEN. o. iw.rr, t.f htT HauL'hter. Mrs ed at 2 o'clock Monday at the Ger- pleased. After the first quarte htt, maau Karl Pat I.vnn.

Walnut Street, after an KLWiULAI LllAItlLtta. had ended with Danville in posses-j man Reformed Church, Lawrence- (AIM Tit v. i t. f.thor r.f At a fi ise n. 1 1 ness of wo years, unnrai bciv- Frank ion.

wtor.er McKlNLEY APPOINTED TO POST IN FAYETTE sion of the ball on Somerset's 35. 1 ville, Ohio. Highlands kicking to the Tigers 10-yard line, where Alexander took the ball and raced to thc P-lue bud's 39-yard marker. Runs by Alexander and Castle, Tiger back? placed the ball on thc P-ird's K' with first down and goal to go At this point the Highlands for borer, and Margaret J. Long, 21, Newport.

John Stephens, 22, machine tender, and Kthel Mcintosh, 25. both of Newport. John L. Cook. 711.

porter, and Mm enroll. 47. both of Cincinnati. Kverett C. Jenkins.

salesman, and Bessie Kwinc, 27. txith of Covtncton. Don.ild Hf.maca, 30. dvetnaker, and Chnslel Robinson, 2S. both of Springfield.

Ohio. Licenses issued in Covington: Harrv Hoernemann. 3s. Fort Thomas, huckster, and Agnea Dlckman, 32, Covington. Kugene O.

McCranaKan, 45, motion pic. ture operator, and Way K. Herold, 38, both of Cleveland. William Maitre, 2, ClncinnaU, clerk, nd Lillian Sturm, 27, Newport. renceville Cemetery.

The body will Hrmen Lounty hy the secretary be at the home of Mrs. Pattison un died Thursday at his home. 324 hurst funeral home Saturday at incorporators w-r a and An "ll u. o. nelfieU Isides Mrs Lynn.

Mis. i drew C. nuke and W. P. HrtiK'' til Monday morning.

Nineteenth Street. Cotton, clock. 1 charter, approved: fr RWer who was 90 vcars'will be sung at 9 o'clock Monday i Walker is surviven ny two othr.i; The w.K-ison and Kraich Monumem on, Frankfort. Ky October 6 'AP Governor Chandler late today ap- morning at St. Augustine daughters, Mrs.

Jasper i lyr-iisviiie. decreannn capital the Admirals pushed to the 15. where Young skirted the end for first touchdown. Dexter converted, only conversion of the game. Again In the second quarter Young was broken loose for 50 yards and a touchdown.

Somerset received the second-half kickoff on its 10. On the second ward wall tightened and the Blue old, had been a resident of Covington 18 years. She was a member followine services at the Donneiiyi j-oster, onto, ana wis. ei oe. of Owensboro, nonstiK-k Morris Williamson, aiso oi ruaier; iui Kln, funeral home at 8:30 o'clock.

Burial birds took the ball on their own 'pointed i.ixie Mcruniey as mini one-foot line. On the next plas District Fayette County Commis-Dlckinson kicked out of danger to sioner, to succeed Ed Lawrence, of the Lawrenceville Church. Three daughters, Mrs. Pattison, Mrs. Ab- will ho in St Marv Cemetery.

Ml. Jackson, Robert Ashby, Oeorse Iannis. Paul Moore Oscar Lone. Robert Wool-rldte. Pearl Green.

William Perkus, and sons, William and Ben Walker, Sadievillc; Charles Walker, Foster, and John Walker, Butlervill, Ind. He Nagelcisen was 73 years old bie Grube. Springfield, Ohio, and tho Tiger 48. After an exchange of deceased. r.inll Mulllsan.

Mrs. Cora Overholser, SU Peters-jhad been ill for only two days. clay thereafter Somerset back.

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