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Kentucky IVeatha Forecast FAIK MONDAY TUESDAY INCREASING CLOUDINESS AND WARMER PROBABLY FOLLOWED BY SHOWERS IN west portion THE LEXINGTON HERALD Sunset and Sunrise SUN SETS TODAY AT (11 RISES TUESDAY AT 4:67 A CITY ORDINANCE REQUIRES THAT AUTO LIGHTS BE TURNED ON TONIGHT AT FOR KENTUCKY FIRST 62ND YEAR TWELVE PAGES LEXINGTON KENTUCKY MONDAY APRIL 18 1932 PRICE 5 CENTS NO 109 Renewed Activity in Lindbergh Case Reported Centering Around Island Off Massachusetts Coast Flares Are Seen WOODFORD MAN hurt fatally IN AUTO CRASH MASSIE WILL FACE GRILLING AT HONOLULU Three Two-Year -Old Races On This Afternoon9 Card At Kentucky Association -A Chester Blackburn 26 Dies at St Joseph's Hospital Following Accident on Versailles Pike MISSING 9-YEAR-OLD GIRL IS RETURNED TO HER PARENTS FIVE CONTESTS SCHEDULED FOR OLDER HORSES CAR OVERTURNS TWICE -AFTER LEAVING HIGHWAY Child Is Left at Parish House With Priest Police Express Belief That Ransom Was Sought But Confirmation Is Not Forthcoming From Delaware Family were to be made between an airplane and a vessel these sources said the southern aide of the Island would have furnished a better place The landing of a plane in the waters off Gayhead would have been hazardous they said 8everal persona at Gayhead who were In a position to observe any activity off shore said they saw only one vessel That they said was a brilliantly lighted passenger steamer Police were at a loss to explain the finding today of a leather hag containing several articles of clothing The bag was found by a trout fisherman in an isolated section It contained a suit underwear shirts a hat and other articles Police believed it was dropped from an airplane but were unable to explain the motive or to offer any suggestion as for whom It might have been intended All identifying marks had been cut or tom from the various pieces of apparel A ticket stub of the Paramount theatre New York and made no report of any strange vessels being within Its view last night nor did it report any plane or any flares Sources familiar with practically every point on this island failed to disclose any such activi: as was reported by several persons in Falmouth The report however led to instantaneous and continuous rumors that Colonel Lindbergh or his intermediaries were trying to make further contact with the kidnapers of the Lindbergh baby The plane reported from Falmouth flew south about a half hour before the flares appeared On Vineyard however the only plane seen passed over the island at 9:30 last night four hours before the flares were reported Those familiar with conditions on all sides of Vineyard pointed out that the position given for the boats and flares was the least auspicuoua for making a contact from the air A strong wind was blowing and the sea was rough If a contact Wallace Blackburn and James Mason Sustain Minor Injuries Chester Blackburn 24 years old Woodford county farmer died at 11:15 last night at St Joseph's hospital of injuries received at when an automobile which he was driving left the road oa the Versailles pike a mile and a half from Lexington near Hamilton park James Mason 34 plumber at Ver-nllles received severe cuts about the head and bruises about the body and Wallace Blackburn 37 brother of Chester Blackburn received slight cuts in the nccident The automobile a sport roadster driven by Chester Blackburn left tha road cn the left aide snapped oS a telephone pole 75 feet farther down the road turned over twice aad crashed into a concrete gate post according to a version of the accident received by The Herald from County Patrolman Robert Reynold The Injured men were taken to the hospital in an Anglin and Boden ambulance Traffic was blocked for about S9 minutes as hundreds of automobiles crowded the pike near FUNERAL IS HELD the Irene the crash Wallace Blackburn told a Herald reporter that he his brother and in the sound off Gayhead and the ahootlng off of flares from the vessels Falmouth la on the mainland approximately 15 miles from Gayhead but nobody at Gayhead or at any other point along the western coast of Vineyard could lie found who saw either the plane the boats or the flares The boats were believed Coast Guard vessels by those who saw them but the Coast Guard denied having any of its craft in that vicinity If the boats were private craft no one knew whence they came The Gayhead lighthouse CHILD SLAYER TAKEN BY MOB Confessed K3Ier Is Removed From Jail at St Francis Kansas Had Admitted Assault COLBY Kas April 17 A ance authorities expressed certainty that she had been kidnaped for ransom Father Pugliese said the abductors bad asked him to present a demand for $50000 ransom and an immunity pledge This he asserted he refused to da Police said they had assurances from members of the Brodsky family and from Father Pugliese that no ransom was paid and expressed the belief the abductors gave up the child because they feared capture Kidnaping carries a maximum penalty of death by hanging in Delaware Captain Wilson said he hod been unable to question tbe girl intensively because of her excited condition He learned from her however that two men lured her into an automobile as she was on her way to school three blocks from her home Friday morning telling her that her father wanted her and that they would take her to him They drove with her to Philadelphia placed her in a house and soon removed her to another house where she was held until today VINEYARD HAVEN Mass April 17 MV-The Island of Vineyard off the southern Massachusetts coast wig back in the limelight of the Lindbergh case tonight alter an airplane and several flares had been reported off Gayhead a promontory on its western coast Another item that aroused Interest was the finding of a leather bag at Chllmark containing clothing Falmouth residents reported sighting a plane also three vessels mob of 300 men just before midnight took Richard Read confessed of 8-year-old Dorothy Hunter from the SL Francis Kas jail and headed east from town A telephone message from St Francis said the men who forced their way into the St Francis jail were believed to be from Selden Kas home of the child victim and her attacked Sheriff McGinley of Colby twice saved Read from mob vengeance yesterday He was to a supposedly secret hiding place after he led officers to a hay stack where ha had concealed the body St Francis Is many miles across the Kansas prairie from the scene of the attack and slaying The girl was alain Friday after Read an ex-convict had lured her Into his motor car Thursday evening as shp was leaving the Selden school house stacker and slayer The slain child daughter of Mr Hc den Ij-i-n crowd'd for her funeral service was one of four children After the funeral groups of men gathered In Selden and debated whether to seek Read's hiding place or let the law take its course It was reported leading men of the town urged the cltiseri not to take mob action Read was sentenced In 191S to a term In the Colorado state prison for criminal assault on a 15-year-old girl ROOSEVELT TO SPEAK AT ST PAUL TONIGHT Unusual Importance Attached to Address May Answer Smith CHICAGO April 17 (AD-Gov Franklin Roosevelt of New York headed for the agricultural regions of the Northwest tonight to further his bid for the Democratic nomination for president In his first extensive trip since ho formally became a candidate Governor Roosevelt waa traveling to SL Paul to make a single speech Because of a series of circumstances that speech to be delivered at a dinner Monday night assumed unusual importance Governor Roosevelt waa traveling nearly 3500 miles to deliver 1L It was his first public address since former Gov Alfred Smith denounced him Inforentially for a attitude" and one of the few speeches he has made since he began an active campaign for delegate votes The New York chief executive apparently attached as much importance to his SL Paul speech as did political observers Although he had started writing before he left Albany yesterday and had worked on it en route to Chicago it waa still unfinished when he arrived here at 3:15 pm today REGIMENTAL PARADE WILL BE HELD AT OF TODAY Cadets of the University of Kentucky T- will taka part In the regimental parade to be conducted at 4 this afternoon on the campus parade ground Th parade is preliminary to the annual field day to be conduct- BURNS FATAL TO CHILD LOUISVILLE Ky April 17 Carl Thacker 2 died today of bums received last night when he tell into a tub of hot water at his home Navy Lieutenant Who Has Shouldered Blame for Honor Slaying to Be Cross Examined Today CO-DEFENDANTS BEGIN TO SHOW SIGNS OF STRAIN Officer's Face Appears Haggard as Trial Enters Its Final Stages HONOLULU April 17 Having shouldered the blame for the killing of Joseph Kahahawal LieuL Thomas Massle today faced a grilling at the hands of vigorous young prosecutor John Kelley The young naval officer climaxed his court story yesterday by saying he confronted Kahahawal with a pistol in the home of Mrs Granville Fortescue and that his mind went blank when Kahahawal admitted participating In a criminal attack on Mrs Massie In a voice sometimes hollow sometimes stridenL Massie told how "vile about himself and hia wife had arisen after Kahahawal and four other men had been tried on charges of attacking Mrs Massie The Jury disagreed Masale said the rumors that he was going to get a divorce that he had found Mra Massie in the company of another naval officer that she had been attacked by a group of naval officers and that she had not been attacked at all but was merely a notoriety seeker were untrue but had goaded him into action He told how he and Mra Fortescue his mother-in-law and co-defendant had plotted KahataawaTs abduction aided by Lord and Albert Jones and how the ruse had been carried out by which Kahahawal had been brought to the Fortescue home Massie Mra For tescue Lord and Jones are charged with the second degree murder of the Hawaiian Picturing himself as holding a CONTINUED ON PAGE 5 COIEMX 3 TOLL OF CHINA QUAKE HEAVY Tens of Are Reported Dead as Result of Earth Tremors in Remote Province MANY BUILDINGS DAMAGED HANKOW China April 17 MV-Chinese reports trickling in from northeast Hupeh province today said an earthquake on April 4 took a terrible toll tens of thousands of persons The dispatches said that the quake which slightly jarred the Yangtze valley had affected scores of towns and villages in northeast Hupeh The reports belated because of lack of communications in the interior painted a picture of appalling conditions as the result of the quake "Human corpses and dead animals are strewn over the ground in the stricken the Chinese messages said The important walled town of Ma Cheng was reported to have received the severest jarring the walls of 70 per cent of the houses having crumbled on their inhabitants Relief from the provincial government was requested FIRE DAMAGE IS $25 Short Circuit Causes Blaze at Cropper Home Loss estimated at $25 resulted from a blaze started by a short circuit in the electric wiring which threatened the home of Cropper 22S Owsley avenue at 12:22 yesterday afternoon 1 A chimney burning out caused firemen to make a run to the residence of Mra Lottie Watkins 453 East Maxwell street at 2:10 yesterday afternoon There was no damage Firemen were called to South Upper street shortly after 11 yesterday morning where an automobile belonging to Brandenburg had caught fire from a short circuit in the wiring The blaze was extinguished before any damage had been done to the car BULLOCK SLIGHTLY INJURED IN ACCIDENT Attorney Harry Bullock of US South Ashland avenue received a cut on the head yesterday afternoon al 4 o'clock in an automobile accident on the Richmond pike near No 4 reservoir Mrs BuUock who was in the car with Mr Bullock waa shaken up but not injured Mr Bullock waa turning around whan another car struck hia ma-5rIn name of tho driver of tho other car was not learned Limit Field of Maiden Juveniles Entered in Farm Event Second on Program NICHOLASVILLE PURSE DRAWS SIX SPEEDSTERS Jane Packard Ed Hangkton's Oaks Candidate Highly Regarded in This Feantre By SKVILIK DtlXN Three races limited to 2-year-olds and five others to older horses from 3 years lip make up the program that will be held on the second day of 10-day spring race meeting at the Kentucky Association track this afternoon This aftsrnoon's card is a welt balancsd one with no raea promising a bsttsr eontsst than tho second event called the Creek-view Farm for maiden 2-year-old A capacity field of 18 juv enileo wae named through tho ontry box Saturday for this contest but six ware placed on tho also oligiblo list and only 12 tho limit fiold for tho Loxington track will bo permitted to start Included among the 18 youngsters entered to start In this four-furlong sprint are several of the most promising 3-year-olds observed tho Kentucky Association track during the training season Tha home-trained youngsters will find connlil-erahlq competition from several 3-year-olds which gained racing experience on the winter track In chief support of The Creek-view Farm race will be the sixth race known as The Nlcholanvllle This one Is a futurity eouree test for 3-year-olds and upward in tha $2500 selling class It attracted a Add of six Including such well known speedsters as Jane Packard Eddie Oaks candidate Rourbonite Well Heeled Abe Furst Benefit and Alamay Having worked well and known to be in top form Jane Packard is expected to be tha favorite The other two 2-year-oM races up for decision this afternoon are claiming affairs set down by Racing Secretary Shelley ms the fourth and seventh contests on the card They drew attractive fields Splendid contests arc in prospect in all the remaining mcca the fields being well enough filled end well balanced Two Kentucky Derby candidates were among the horses appearing on the track yesterday for work outs Trainer Jim Hukill sent My Prince bay gelding by Prince of Bourbon JDangertude three eighths in company with I'etty the pair sprinting the distance In handily while Heavy Sugar the property of Wal Woodford wae breezed five-eighths in the fractional time of :24 :34 2-5 :49 1:03 3-5 STUDENT SLAIN IN RIOT OVER PORTO RICO FLAG Numerous Others Are Injured in Gash at Capital in San Juan SAN JUAN Porto Rico April UP) A young high school stud' was killed and scores of pers were injured several serloui when hundreds of Nationall rioted in protest against a deal for Porto official flag at i new capltoi building here ea today The mob variously estimated 500 to 1500 strong armed atones and fence pickets awarn into the building and up stalrwi to present a protest against I passago or a bill raakl the one-star independence ham tbe island'! official flag source a long-standing controversy As pollc- fought back a sect: of the marble balustrade gave In the crush letting 20 or more i sons fall 25 feet to a concrete ba ment while the shattered mar fell on the others as they retreat Pedro Albizu Campos preside of the Nationalist party and Ji Portllla a former city assemt man were arrested on charges inciting to riot Warrants prepared tor the arrest of 1 others CRASH INJURIES FATAL BOWLING GREEN Ky April IT UP) William Louis Angel 21 of Rich Pond eight miles south of hero in Warren county died at a hospital here tonight of injuries received yesterday In an automobile accident John Potter driver ef tho cor who was slightly Injured eakt his machine was crowded off the road by another ear and struck I 10- WILMINGTON IJel April 17 UP A hysterical little girl was returned homo safely late today after being held In Philadelphia two days hy persons reported to have kidnaped her She was shoved to the sidewalk in front of a parish house in Philadelphia from an automobile which aped away The priest the Rev Father Joseph Pugliese turned her over to police who brought her home The girl Hilda Brodsky 9 was brought back from Philadelphia by William Wilson detective captain of Wilmington Her father Harry Brodsky dashed through a crowd of several hundred curious persons in front of his home swept the sobbing girl into his arms and hurried back into the house A blue sedan whicli police said was used by the abductors was found abandoned In South Philadelphia tonight several hours after the girt was returned Police declined to reveal how they identified it Although no direct word has come from the Brodsky home as to the details of disappear says: SANTA MONICA Calif April 17 Mr Hoover wants to put tn the That sound like a dry He says we can save eighty million a year by We have always thougUTt was a shame but now it's a blessing But what ho means' by the is you to work today then home and lay off tomorrow and I over and work in your place that day then you back the next day The man who la employing you know just who is going to "stagger" In to work for him on any given day but it gives more people days to work more people days to so the plan Is well worth into Yours Itu KeKiiiki SliMnii la THREE ARE INJURED BY MYSTERIOUS EXPLOSION Judge Walker and Two Friends Hurt in Blast on Boat SOMERSET Ky April 17 MV-Three men injured when dynamite caps exploded while they were fishing were brought to a hospital her today The were unable to account for the explosion The injured are Walker county judge of McCreary county Wright mine foreman of Danforth Ky and William Pryor coal salesman of Stearns Ky The explosion occurred while they were fishing on the Cumberland river Judge condition was critical and physicians said if he recovered he probably would lose the sight of one eye One of Wright's arms was badly twisted Pryor suffered a burst ed ear drum All three were cut and bruised Wesley Huff deputy game warden said tonight he had learned the three were preparing to dynamite fish In the river when one of the caps exploded prematurely touching off a box of 100 caps Deputy Warden Huff said he would go to McCreary county Monday to investigate the affair County Judge Walker in the hospital said he did not care to make a statement about the matter WILL DISCUSS DEFICIT OF FAMILY WELFARE SOCIETY Officers of the Family Welfare Society the Community Chest and the Board of Commerce will meet st o'clock this afternoon in the offices of the Board of Commerce for the purpose of considering ways and means of wiping out the deficit of $3700 incurred by the family welfare organization during the months of February and March Two meetings were conducted last week sn an effort to solve the problem but no conclusion was reached on the matter and a third meeting was called for today killed as plane falls JAMESTOWN April IT Paul Foeburg 2S was killed today as a second hand airplane he bought a week ago crashed COXTIXCED OX PAGE 8 COUXX 1 BELL OFFICERS SEEK SLAYER Marion Overton Is Hunted as Suspect in Idling of Bill Henderson Famed Outlaw OTIS ELLIS IS IN HOSPITAL PINEVILLE Ky April 17 MV-Bell county officers today sought Marion Overton suspected of slaying Bill Henderson famed mountain outlaw who reformed and donated hia farm for establishment of a Methodist settlement school Meanwhile son-in-law Otis Ellis 25 was in Middlesboro hospital wounded in the abdomen Henderson and Ellis were shot down while working in the yard of their home yesterday in sight of the Henderson settlement school where the former mountain served aa guide to many visitors attracted to it by its history and the- work It is doing Officers said they "had learned Overton and Henderson had had trouble recently and that Overton waa seen near the Henderson home yesterday Henderson was found dead after the shooting and Ellis la in a critical condition Physicians at the Middlesboro hospital said it waa doubtful Ellis would live Many years ago Henderson became ill and prayed he would not succumb in bed' hut could live to with his boots He told the Rev Hiram Frakes a Methodist minister of his desire and the preacher in turn told Henderson of his dream of a mountain settlement school In a rugged section of southern Bell county along the Tennessee border Henderson recovered reformed and donated his 100-acre farm to establishment of the school which has educated hundreds of mountain children At the time Henderson gave away the land he was under 14 indictments most of them 11 quo: charges The indictments were quashed but he already had been convicted on another Preacher Frakes obtained a pardon for him from Gov William Fields ARTICLE PREDICTS NEW PROSPERITY FOR French Newspaper Says America Is Now on Road to Recovery PARIS April 17 A belief that the financial crisis in the United States now is passing through its final phase and America is headed for renewed prosperity was expressed today in the newspaper Le Temps The newspaper said it thought the American recovery would be achieved without any real inflation money will remain said its weekly financial review will be registered and accepted United States will enter period of new credits with the likelihood of an economic prosperity less brilliant than before the crisis but more real and more Nearly two columns were devoted to the article It was signed by Frederick Jenny and led the special financial supplement which Is a regular feature of the newa paper's Sunday edition HISS MART BRECKINRIDGE TO ADDRESS HWANIS CLUB Miss Mary Breckinridge director of the Frontier Nursing Service will be the principal speaker at the regular weekly luncheon-meeting of the Kiwants Club to be conducted Tuesday at 13:15 at tha Lafayette hotel CONTRACTOR DROPS DEAD BOWLING GREEN Ky April 17 MV-J Payne S3 road contractor of Tenn dropped dead of heart trouble here today The body was taken to Chatta nooga tonight for buriaL Child Is Teacher 7-Year-01d Girl Passes Eight Grades in Two Years Now CHICAGO April 17 MV-Eight grades passed in two years and a school teacher at the age of 7 la the unusual record of Joanna Xenos product of the' tenements and daughter of Immigrant parents Beginning in kindergarten in February 1930 she spent the next year in first grade skipped the second and started in third last September Three months later she was in the fourth grade which she finished in two months Then her scholastic pace accelerated The fifth grade took but three weeks of her time the sixth two weeks the seventh was skipped and today she is on her third week in the eighth She was singled out by Principal Alfred Schroeder and a special class of 40 first second anJ third graders was given her to conduct an hour each day She says of her pupils: "They do just as I say even when the regular teacher is not in the YOUTH IS SLAIN FROM AMBUSH Alden Hubbard 22 Is Shot to Deh WiBdnt Along Road in Laurel County BROTHER DISCOVERS BODY LONDON Ky April 17 MV-Alden Hubbard 23 eras shot and killed from ambush late today while walking along a road near New Salem where he had attended church services Sheriff Harve Steele and his deputies left for the scene of the shooting about 15 miles from here after being notified by brother who found the body Hubbard was shot four times Hubbard was indicted some time ago as an accessory to the killing of George Bowling but was acquitted after his trial in circuit court He was the son of Jim Hubbard of the New Salem community Two months ago five men were fatally shot In a gun battle in the New Salem churchyard So far as is known here Hubbard was not related to the Crooks or Johnsons who participated in that shooting MRS FUGAZZI DIES Illness Is Fatal to Hambrick Avenue Resident Mrs Irene Joyce Fugnzzi wife of Fred Fugazzi 72S Hambrick avenue died at Julius Marx aatitorium Sunday afternoon at 1:3 after an illness of several months Mrs Fugazzi was a member of St Peter's Catholic church Besides her husband she is survived by two daughters Misses Louise and Jana Fugazzi one son Fred Fugazzi Jr and her parents Mr and Mrs Mich ael Joyce all of Lexington The body waa removed to the home of her parents at 853 South Broadway A requiem high mass will be sung at SL Catholic church Tuesday morning at 9 tha Rev Father Joseph Klein acting as celebranL Burial will he In the family lot in Calvary cemetery The pallbearers will be: Thomas Coynci Steve Banahan Theodore Keller Gus Moran Frank L- Finn and John Galvin HARRY BULLOCK TO SPEAK The Business and Professional Women's Club of the A will hold a dinner meeting at the A Tuesday night at 4 4 Attorney Harry Bullock will main a travel talk at 7:15 o'clock OTHER HORSES FOUND BURNED Four More Bodies Located in Debris of Race Track Barn Fire's Toll Totals 14 Thoroughbreds LOSS MAY REACH $60000 The death toll of thoroughbreds in the fire that swept a training barn at the Kentucky Association race track Saturday night mounted to 14 aa daylight yesterday revealed the burned bodies of four more horses Of the 10 dead horses counted Saturday night nine were the property of Jesse Spencer of the Winchester pika while the tenth was unidentified Yesterday the unknown horse was found to he Prince Dale S-year-oltl which spectators at the fire had reported aa having escaped from the blaze Prince Dul a also was the property of Mr Siicnccr and his death brought the total number of horses lost tn tho fire by Mr Spencer to 10 Three other thoroughbreds and a lead pony belonging to the Blue Grass turfman were saved The four horses found yesterday to have perished in the fire were the property of three different owners Of these Mra A Van Ree was the heaviest loser two thoroughbreds named Stupendous and Nim the Nymph being destroyed Georgp Gould lost a 3-year-cId Last Memory and William Harris lost the 4-year-old colt Battle Sweep It is understood that Sir Harris and Mr Gould carried Insurance on their horses while Mrs Van Ree like Mr Spencer carried none The fire was discovered at 7:07 Saturday night and it swept with such rapidity through the dry wooden barn there was only time to lead four horses to safety AH of these the thoroughbreds Ban set Sweet Pal and Chilette and the lead pony were the property of Mr Spencer Mr Spencer yesterday estimated the value of the dead horses at an average of $3500 each which brought hia loss on the horses alone to In addition he lost' a large quantity of feed tack and other racing equipment valued at about $5000 None of the other three owners that lost horses in the fire could be located yesterday and it is not known definitely the value of their stock But on the same average evaluation aa that of Mr and with the value of the barn estimated at $7500 by officials of the Kentucky Association the total loss of the fire was 'approximately 461000 more than double the amount first reported Mr Spencer who is one of Kentucky's best known owners and trainers said yesterday that he intended to continue racing borsea He hss several thoroughbreds at his farm on the Winchester pike which he will put in training These with the three thoroughbreds saved from tbe fire will be tbe nucleus of a new stable Be-cause of the smallness of his band Mr Spencer declared his Intention to open a public training stable Mason had bcn In Lexington since 4 and were returning to their homes near Versailles The automobile was owned by Stoner Good paster of Versailles he said Mr Blackburn is survived hy his parental 51 and Mrs Black-' bare of Woodford county two brothers and a sister TO MEN HELD MANCHESTER 1 Frank McDaniel Taken to Gay County From Richmond Not Allowed to Talk With Other Prisoner WARRANTS NOT SERVED YET I Imperial fa Tha Herald MANCHESTER Ky April Two men -ing held in connection with the slaying of Police Jndgi Stivirs to years old who was hhlly shot by aic-agains who drove their automobile alongside the sidewalk where he was walking here Saturday morning were in isolated cells of the Clay county jail tonight Frank McDaniel 34 was brought to Manchester early tonight by Sheriff Lanpdon who went to Richmond for his prisoner early today At least two other warrants are aid to have been issued but authorities refused to divulge the names of persons concerned John Quinn 50 Manchester attorney was arrested shortly after the slaying on a warrant sworn to bhy County Judge Little who vhad keen told by witnesses that Quinn talked to men tn the auto-mobile while it was parked in front ef tha Clay county courthouse ear In the morning McDaniel was arrested in Rich-sed Saturday afternoon He admitted being Manchester Satur-dsy morning but denied any 'knowl-Q ef the crime Judge Stivers was felled by a (usiiitge of shotgun slugs as the automobile its windows darkened ith a white substance moved lowly along the street The occu-Mata had their faces blackened BOY SLAIN ACCIDENTALLY PRINCETON Ky April 17 MV- Lane 4-yea No Id son of Kelly was accidentally shot and 8I4 today by Arvin earner 17 was examining a pistol belong-h to tho slain uncle Her Hobby Tho shooting occurred at the home The bullet passed tkioqgh the hoys neck killing him rnttantiy furs And fur coats are in sured against moth and theft by Lexing- ton concerns featuring Fur Storage Read the Advertisements MRS ALBERT GINTER DIES Mra Albert Glnter 28 year old of OwtngsvlUe died last night at 7:44 o'clock at tho Good Samaritan hospital following an operation Saturday She had been at tha hospital since April It Tho body was taken to Owingsville a.

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