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KENTUCKY EDITION THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER The Newspaper ForKentuckians WEATHER KKNHTKY: Rather Warm, Thunderstorm Today. ETHrit RrroRTu, i and is. VOL. CV. NO.

6-1 DAILY TUESDAY MORN IN (J, JUNE 12. 19-15 22 PAGES lOIH r'lKITVI Hamlllmi Caaalr and F1VK CENT! rlJUIV lI'jll lO (aniplMU Kenloa Countlea f.I.M nn rn nn uu JV ini ftll (SMI WRECKAGE OF BURNED SKY CRAFT TWO BROTHERS Two Bodies On Way Home; HOLMESSTAR POUR INJURED As Aircraft Lands Killed In Pacific. Killed In Holdup. Tinnell And Wagner Killed As Navy Bomber Crashes i i i 1 The bodies of two young airmen Frazier, 1214 Hoi man Covin-. I II I I (I A I I .11.

IJMHI Third Teeii-Ager Is Hit In Elliott Fusillade. in Tree, Hoimces Over SIiyH And Hums. As Slain In Action. from Northern Kentucky who were ton. who was klllert recently in the South Pacific.

Killed last Thursday in the crash, Machinist Wagner was mar of a Grumman Avenger m.i,.. ii' UfJtk bomber near Fort Lauderdale, from Ft. Lauderdale, and his wife Soldier In Uniform, With nad accornpnied him hck to tv Two Covington Soldiers, One Campbell County post. He attended the St. Vincent ices and burial.

i de Paul School. Newnort. and was Pal. Is Held In Carter Another Sought. The two were Ens.

Stanley Pmpioved Rt the Wright Aeronau-i FiClltPT WOUlHlfld. Eugene Tinnell, 23. son of Ken Tin-'tieal Lockland, when he en Four Northern Kentucky men! nell, 2412 Madison Covington, trred the Navy. Grayson, June 11 (AP) The second of three 'teen-age broth He was a member of St. Stephen were named in casualty lists yes-1 and MMle Elmer William Wag One has been killed in: ri died today of bullet wounds ncr, husband of Mrs.

Anna Ma-; t-oui No. i.wn. INewport. of the irrHy, Timm. 11 1, I i ft Women Among 0cciitfints Who Miss Death On Pleasure Ship.

A few minutes nfler it had taken off from I.unken Airport late yes-teiday afternoon, a four-passenger privately owned airplane crashed In a thickly populated nection of Fort Thomas, exploded and burned. The four occupants were thrown clear of the ship as it bounced and caieened for 300 feet on Earn-cllffe Court. They were: action and three have been tn what Carter County office. said was a case of "unprovoked, cold-, Machinist Mute Wagner arc Mr. ents he is survived by two biotb- blooded muider," and two of three and Mrs.

John F. Wagner. 933 Mnn-ers. Roy Wagner, Dayton, and Guy Franklin l-'rurU'r 51. men accused of the.

shooting one a roe Newport. John Wagner. Newport, and a sis- Radioman 3 c. husband of Mrs soldier on furlough -were in jail1 Information from the Navy Pc- ter, M.S. Rita Gregory.

Fort Thorn- zlpr IInlman Av, partment indicated that the plane, as. tonlKht- crashed In a night formation flight! In addition to his father and ni M'" R' James Cox died in Grayson Hon- not far from its base. Ensign Tin-! mother, Ensign Tinnell is survived Burke, 3812 Leslie Ave, Covington, pital less than 24 hours after he nell was the pilot. by two brothers, Lt. j.

B. Clif-Was killed in action recently In the had fallen in a fusillade of bullets Ensign Tinnell entered the Navy! ford Tinnell, now on duty in the south Pacific theater, his family Charles H. Vestal, 34, Yadkinville, pilot. years ago ana received nis south i'acitic, ana Howard Tin- (was informed in a Navy Depart- wn.cn a.o wings on April 4. He was a gradu wounded a third brother, Major i at.

nf Holmes Hiirh School. Covinc pell, Covington; and three sisters. Miss Edith Iee and Miss Ruth Tinnell, both of Covington, and Cox, on lonely Ben's Run Road, torii and had empoyed with Ixiuls Rudolph, 25, Hopklnsvllle, Kentucky. Mrs. jane Marie Rudolph, 23, Hopkinavllle.

Mrs. Sarah Kellehrew, 24, Hop-klnsville. P.VHSKNGKRS ARK. HURT. All were taken to Speers Hospital, Dayton.

They suffered pos iment telegram. Frar.ier was a (widely known Northern Kentucky iathlete, having been a high scorer las a member of the 1038 and 193!) near the Carter-Elliott County bor- the Avpy pining Machine Irwin Wiehe, Lockland. dec. Covington, before going into the; The Allison and Rose funeral Holmes High School football teams. The bizarre episode, details of'aime(j forces home, Covington, is completing a'- which still are being pieced to- EnsiRn TinnP a stlir foot- rangemcnts for Ens.gn Tinnell'.

WM 'v' 1 by Sheriff William Buck and balI pIavpr nls hiKh grhool funeral, and the Radel funeral Co hef" hp his deputies, led to another shoot- carper 0n the same team home, Ncvvpoit, for Machinist Nav' ln ing today. wlth Radioman 3 'c Guv Franklin Wagner's. brrn fl" vral Deputy Sheriff Walter Alsman Resides his widow and mother. sible internal Injuries, cuts and bruises, but hospital officials aald none waa In serious condition. The plane was one of three which Buffered minor wounds in airet-i I fra.ier is survived by an eight took a party to the Kent ucky Derby at Iuinvllle Saturday, then re NEW TERM HOARDED SG.000 month-old son.

Guy Frazier, and a sifter, Miss Jean Frazier. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Herbst, Rifle Range Roid, Alexandria, Ing two of the alleged assailants. Tfc.

Lawrence Mauck, 20, and Hobart T'nornsbcrry, 23. The pair were apprehended at Tick Ridge turned to Cincinnati for the weekend. One of the planes took orf from Lunken Airport early yesterday for Clarksvllle, Tenn. The plane piloted by Vestal left the Bear Olive Hill, THIRD man at large. 'Sought By Judge.

Disclosed By Deatk. rri ie, Alsman said, was' vflSM laie, Still at Homer MaucK, Drorner or uo- VA tenet Mauck. He reported that ('lll IN'clllSt' (MICII tVt Lawrence, on furlough from hi f(lU U. UCilll I'll I Pel II i Kimllv el" Il I) 0 IS Ai my post, was in uniform. i Sheriff Buck announced that I I' 1 111 il charges of wilful murder, shooting! i wh() were informed vesteid.iy that their son.

Pvt. (ail Herbst, 26, is at the Ash-ford General Hospital, White Sulphur Springs, W. recov-trine from wounds received February 3 in France. graduate of Hawthorne Grade A lv ft field with one flown by Vernon Rudolph, Winston-Sale .1, N. baker, at 5 p.

m. yesterday with the Intention of joining the third plane at Clarksvllle. Rudolph is the owner of the ship he was flying as well as the one that. crsKhcd. Over Fort Thomas, Vestal'i plane developed engine trouble and the pilot attempted 'to return to Lunken Alrpoit.

HITS I.AHGF. TREE. However, the ship lot altitude rapidly and clashed against a largn and wounding witn intent to armed robbery and confederating William Weirtin.OT Dies In RooiniiiK Htuise. and banding had been lodged Points To Quarter Century against Pfc. Mauck and Thorns- JIKRBST.

Althnnp-h nossesspH more than Of Service In Request To Serve Again. berry. The Sheriff said that following the shooting of the three Cox broth ers the men had held up Ray Hol- School, Private, Herbst was a farm- $8,000 in savings and cash, bcfore enterlnB lhe )asl liam Weidinger, 65, 944 Monmouth jiy n. He was overseas only Newport, led relatives and, three months when wounded in friends to believe that he was pen- battle. niless.

1'fc. Roy V. Riley 22, son of His wealth was revealed yester-lMr. and Mrs. Roy Riley, 325 E.

tree In front of 22 Earncliffa Ct. It bounced to the other aid of tha Htreet, then bounced again, for distance of 100 feet and overturned twice In front of the residence of brook at gun point and leileved him of a rifle and a shotgun. This led to the armed robbery count. WAIVE TO GRAND JURY. Buck said he would take the iday when his body was found Covington, was wounded Hamilton, 17 Earncllffe Ct Alter somersaulting- IvviYr, this privalfly owned airplane rnme fo slop in a vacant lol at i There it exploded and burned, pair to the Boyd County jail at the corner of Karncliffe Court anri North ort Avenue, I oil 7'lu mas, late yrslrHay th cr'Ppled piano clashed, catiettsDurg tonigni as a precautionary measure because of feel- inff nrainst them.

I -4i-frfc 'H afternoon. A few fort n.ore and il would hnvecr hcrl i-ainit the house shown in the It-ground in the upper picture. 1 he wrecked and irnrd plane is sh in lhe lower pit lhe officer is l.rnsl I ort I homas palroln-an. a bed in the rooming house in in action on Okinawa May 4. An; which he had lived for the last infantryman, he has been in lhe two years.

Mrs. Bessie Ohei man, Army for more than two and a half proprietor of the rooming liouse, years and overseas for two told Dr. Leo Sauter, Campbell Private Riley formerly was a County Coioner, and Detective. grocery clerk at. the Fiey Groc-i Chief Dave.

Donnelly that Store. 301 34th Coving-: inger led her to believe he was ton. A hrother. Pfc. John penniless and that she and other serving with the Medical Corps roomers often provided him with 'n China.

f00(j i Pfc. Robert X. West, husband of! Buck said that Lawrence Mauck and Thornsberry waived to the Carter grand jury on the confederating and banding and armed jobbery charges at examining trials Rudolph circled the scene and then returned to Lunken Airport. After being assisted by an unidentified bus driver, the injured were taken to the hospital by Fort Thomas Patrolman Richard Quehl. Charles Busam had been working in the yard at his home, 22 Earncllffe a few feet from the trea top That lev Look FARM BUREAU BAR ROLES His two sisters.

Mrs. John WMt- ards and Mrs. Mavme Hitz, both'- Covington, was wounded in of Newport, said Weidinger never rPrpnUJ' AireU 111 IllCh COlirt confided in them and alwavs ihr' War 111 UUUll ngnlnst which the plane crashed Of Kentucky To Act Xnu" Frankfort, June II lAI'1 1 If the ice mini doesn't like yiiu, he doesn't have to sell oii Ice. That, in was nn opinion glen hy Ally. cn.

Udon S. Diimmit to Rip. T. I'll il-pot! of Toinpliinsvllle. I'hilpott aski-4 whether a man I who buys ice and brings It to a Under A Good Man! today, and bond was fixed at $5,000 each.

Buck added that they vould receive examining trials in Elliott County on the wilful murder and wounding charges since the shootings had occurred In Elliott. Alsman indicated that charges cf murder and shooting and wounding also would be filed against Homer Mauck upon his capture. "It was a case of completely un On 'Id l.i'gisliiiifiiis An liircrlor.Ni wished to remain alone. They said he worked at the Universal Car JTVJwo On Honor List Ami Fiii-iIht llrariiic Ordcn'il ScIkmiIs And l-'onin'r ScrvirciiH-ti AffiTlrd. Frankfort, June 11 (API that time he has been employed at odd jobs.

Of Veterans9 Group B. READ. I'roiilerns rxt Kentucky Colonel Eager To Continue With Patton Louisville, Ky June 11- iAP) Mailers of Interest to Kentucky! 'n "3r JapS farmers will he considered by the Lexington, June 11 (API -Kentucky Farm Bureau Federation! r'- Kmhry D. Ugrew, Combat following his death Chief Don-' Louisville. June 11- AP city for delivery and sale In provoked, cold-blooded murder nauier searched a Onlv one deleeate from each Chan- i.

(, refill In sell to some one "beciiuse of persoiuil or uhflbr In, would Alsman said. "The Cox brothers County Court announced yesterday unit in weidinger a room. Inside ter of the Veterans nf Foreign bur examinations weie discussed were shot down without a chance tnat ne js candidate for trunk they found 17 building! Wars in Kentucky has been in-for two hours before the Court of of defending themselves and for tjon mjftct August Demo-' i Mtend Appeals today and another hearing rangina from J50 to II. son anrt i whatsoever. no reason Ibank books showing total deposits r0'y Omer, commander of the Ken-'on Wa" fi for 2 m' nfX' formal an- of $1,500.

A small canvas bag con- lu.ky Department, said today. Monday. his The deputy said that two of the cratic primary, brothers, James and Major, were Following is seated on horseback and Charlie n0lrlcement: was standing near by when they he classified as a public utility next week in 'uTZ iton a famed front-running Sixth Aland reiiired lo sell In all who I J. E. Stanford.

Executive moITrt Division, was home here to-eoiild pay. tary, announced that lhe first sei-jday for short rest -ready and Dunimit expressed the view Inn! 5j(m wf)1(J hfk whpn eager to continue on to the Psclfie such a dealer was not classed as "if General Patton roes" the legislative ornmiltee will auon goes, a public utility. lt rv I It was Conolen Lagrew's unit weigh the Hoard of Dnectois plans V. 1 that Inlt atd the Patton hresk- tained $200 in cash. The limited attendance has been Col N.

T. Rouse of runs, Seere- Besides his two sisters. Weidin- ordered in cooperation with the tary of the Slate fioaid of Rai fUl UU'I i linntl J. were urea upon. a of Defense Tianspoitation Examiners, deaciibed the changes iui; i mis.

vveiainger, bouth nd are to be conducted in eliirihilitv and in the examina- jit Kenton County as their County Newpoit jfor the program for lhe 194rt session; through at Avranches, France, July TAKE IN LOUISVILLE, i at a lodge nail to avoid the use tions as being designed to tighten Ci D-i, f)n CAnm services will be con-1 i rut hi I. IVflOX TUIJ VJfl OIWW services win bp eon- hAi Inn lhe nils in cprtain resneets. hut and again I come before; runeiai i of the Kentucky (general Assembly. i and was engaged In com- 10 HotlOr FoOt jOldier Tuesday, the 10 niembeis of the bat for 261 conseculive days. Th division in Its 162-mile race from POLICE LODGE PLANS them to ask for approval of my ducled at etz funeral home.l 0mPr announced that the Ken-ito liberalize them in others and to Ihursday at 1:30 p.

m. Department will ohseive ils grant returning servicemen better ,1 I TUK Fmk anniversary at the two-day opportunities to qualify to practice annivonuM. thA wn-n 1 I ps to uh kj Ft Knox Kv 11 A P) Advisory Committee of the Asso- Avrinrhes to Brest established ths -An rnai i cum jiiuniiat- i3 vt-iy, vainpoeii county, meeiine with the nrrsentation of law in Kentucky. The Aimy's newest mechanlwd elated women jiepanmeni Hll-time record of a 96-mile advance bronze citizenship medals to J. Van Dean Ben F.

Washer of the Jef-'equipment will be paraded here hold it summer session to discuss; In one d.iy. Dyke Norman and William B. Har-' fersnn School of Law, Louisville, Friday in honor or the "queen nfjplans. I Theie were times, the Colonel rison, both of Louisville. protested the changes were inspired bat, font-slogging Infantry.

i Tn fpHplation Tobacco vhrn hacked up I by the American Bar Association. Th. Relations Office i v.i ihpir "master i ace" claims with ac- BENCH SOUGHT oer oi x-tuice wnirn wouia ouimiil t. A. tinuation of the same policies; members of the Louisville Police Department to become associate! which.

1 believe, hvc aided and members, will be discussed at continue to aid in Kenton, state convention of the organiza-' County's progress. tion which opens today in "As in the past I will conduct, In an effort to "exterminate" night nllnr lh, fi.methrnwinir v'nder unflinching and fan LOOT VALUED AT $100. law schools. He said that if tanks, the "General Pe.shinK"!Spp,inl Motion will be given to T', nrxuint rules Ixtn svi mv own I ace. oo nor oeucve ioni IUm.

UUUH.11IC 1 I -J l.J V.r... ononr. man permitted membet- political alliances within a party rjy lIVllo JJ DdrRfir Ldwaid I-orcman, ownei of the tank, seagoing tanks and marketing the crop police are not tare to the best interests of a judi-, Band Box Dry Clraneis. 2bR Pike: ve lMnR the "tank dozer" will be fe- The Slate Board is lo meet Thins hip. he said.

In one instance, the Germans pulled out of a town to defend only theii barracks and fought Covington, repotted to nKM whrn worklnR ln tnc dn' tures of the Infantry Day ohserv- day and Friday and, besides consul motor to support themselves. 'anre at Fort Knox. yesteiday that an electric lerlng recommendations of commit Dean A. B. Russell of the Uni- In Hint ken.

rminR And MaMinXd no1 soldier remained at $2r, and a washer Lt, William Henley. Superintend- rial post." ent of the Newport Police of Identification, State will preside when the convention flCCfflV IS jDCflRCr 1. ononpd ot thp Snuthcate City I Peeps. jeeps, trucks. ducks.

tee, will take up rural laken from he basement since versity of Louisville's Law School, District M(. Stnlins Miin armored cars and self-propelled 'care and farm-to-markel roads The Livestock Committee will last. Wednesday guns also will he shown. In Hare I'nr Hdiisp. and others declared the changes, were suggested by a Stale Har As-1 sorlntion committee after study of The parade of mechanized might meet Satuiday, Herman C.

Aaherg will nai of nntion-wlde oh-1 Director of the Livestock Depart- On Dayton Program Of Graduating Class III (Vimcr KaT I Building at 2:30 p. m. A social session for delegates will be conducted tonight at the Camp bell County Orphanage, South Frankfort, June 11 (AP)-B. T. Patrick of Salyersville entered today for Republican nomination in other states' icgulations.

vanre honoring the doughboys inert of the American Farm Bu-tentative changes had been made of thfl The observance reau Federation of Chicago Is ex-in the proposed revisions. Washer wj to thp phic. peeled to attend the session, said "lhe most. objectionable" James Cassidy. WLW war cone-; the spondent.

will give the commence-, BreHtmtt MaKoffin anf, Mor. ment address to the graduates of.gw Counties. the Dayton High School, in the; pntprjnfr )hpit paltv pH. school auditorium, at 8 p. m.

ton-vor-' mnl-ie Were- alive. Colonel Lagrew came hack to the United Slates In one of the 12 C-57 planes carrying General Patton and other members of the Third Army. He will remain with his family here for 30 days before reporting lo hospital at Battle Creek. for treatment of a slight combat Injury. Colonel Lagrew has been awarded the I-egion of Merit.

Silver Star with Oak Iya' Cluster, Bronze Star with three Oak Leaf Clusters, the Purple Heart with two Oak Leaf Clusters and the French Croix de Guerre with Palm. He passed 19 months overseas. LAT0NIA MAN BURNED STORM LOSS Ollie Krebs Seeks Election changes had been removed. One of Washers objections wasi based on a proposal to require at least hours of class-room woik in a law school before taking, a state bar examination, but that; was tentatively changed to make it a minimum of 77.fi hours or the! As Commissioner In Kenton row, Olin W. Davis, Superintendent of Dayton Schools, announced yesterday.

His subject is "This War and the Next War." Davis said those of the se Coiinfrd In Hi'ndersnn (niinlj Ioeal Swath (' Hy Wind, Farm Buildings Suffor. Henderson, June 11 (AP) Farmers in Henderson County to possession of an LL R. degree fiom an accredited law school. Among alterations in the rules Announcement of his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for in. the armed forces nior class i-ar- would be awarded diplomas day began an inventory of dam age caused last night by a small nresent will accept for those cyclonic winu.

More than 50 barns and 100 other designed to aid servicemen was! Kpnlnn Cmlnl Commissioner i om one authorizing admission to law school of those whose "intellectual I the Fiist District was made yester-attalnments" while in the by A. B. (Oilier Krebs. widely were recognized hy an accredited college, other than a law school, as' Known Ludlow civic leader, equivalent to the regularly re- Krebs has served three terms as quired two years nf college woik. member of Ludlow Council and 1 has been active in many civic en absent.

The program House J. Lee Mooie. Fianklin, Demociatic renomination in 21st District, Allen and Simpson Counties; Alton Mitchell, Brownsville, Republican, 24th House, Butler and Edmonson; Charles H. Vaughn, Mt. Sterling, Democrat, 69th House, Menifee and Morgan, and Versie A.

Hamm Morchead, Republican, 70th House, Bath and Rowan. Circuit Judge-H. F. S. Bailey, Madisonville, Democratic renomination, Fourth Judicial District, Caldwell, Crittenden.

Hopkins and Livingston; Clyde R. Barker. Brooks-ville, Republican, 19th, Bracken, Fleming and Mason; Jasper H. Preece Inez, Republican, 24th, Johnson and Martin, and J. A.

Smith, Hazard, Republican, 33rd, Leslie and Perry. Commonwealth's Attorney Hol follows: Proces- BY GASOLINE FLAMES William Huff, 32, 303 Grant Ct Latonia, suffered third degree burns on his hands and arms yes-jterday when gasoline he was using to clean the motor of his automobile ignited when he lit a match. was taken to St. Elizabeth Hos outbuildings were reported demol- Ished. Damage was estimated in'sional, "Star Spangled audience: invocation, the Rev.

W. R. thousands of dollars. The storm disrupted power and communications lines. No serious Injuries were reported.

pital, Covington, where his condition was reported to be fair. Cole, pastof of First Baptist Church, Dayton; Hungarian dance, Joan Clark, Clarice Meredith and Virginia Siple; theme, "Peace," salu-tory, Thelma Alford, "Our World Yesterday;" valedictory. Pearl Williams, "Our World Tomorrow;" address, James Cassldy; presentation John Dance Suspended faducah, June 11 (API Taducah had a severe windstorm late Saturday night and other Western Kentucky communities reported stormy weather with heavy of awards, Edward J. Davis; presen terprises dining me lasr inree nre-ades He resides st 829 Elm Ludlow. "Mv complete platform." Krebs said, "may he staled very bilefly.

Il i. my pur pose to devote my time tn the office with the ambition and determination In serve the people in Kenton County to the best of my nhility. I know that I am qualified, and my election will give me the opportunity to he of service to the "sw land G. Bryan. Paducah, Democrat GOOD MORNING News of Kentucky today on Pages 1, 2, and 5.

KENTUCKY EDITION The Cincinnati Enqiiirrr Branches In Northern Kentucky, 35 K. Seventh Covington, telephones IIF.ntlnck 2100 and IIKmlnek and 31 E. sixth Newport, telephone rainfall, Itation of class, Superintnedcnt Da-: renomination. Second Judicial C. .1.

NIF.NABF.R Is a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Kenton County Coroner the August primary rlcclion. His wife, Mrs. Mary Kli7abcth Nicnaber, Is lhe daughter of John Middendorf, former Kenton County Clerk. The Mcnabcrs have two daughters, and Kathleen. I After Newport Hearing I Patrolman John Dance was suspended for 10 dnys on a charge of being intoxicated when on duty following a trial before Newport City Commissioners yesteiday.

Lt. James Fuller testified that Patrolman Dance was Intoxicated when ih reported for duty last Friday. vis; presentation of diplomas. Clar-1 District, Marshall and McCracken. Lexington, June 11 P) leence L.

Winter, President, Rnard 1 and Will C. Hoskins, Hyden, Re-A driving thunderstorm sweptjof Education; reading of list of publican 33id. Leslie and through Lexington and vicinity to-1 those in service from Class of 1945; Tom Monhollnn enteid for Re-day and the U. S. Weather Bureau Llehestraum, Joan Clark.

Clarice publican nomination as Police; here said thai more than a half Meredith and Virginia Siple; in Judge nf Corhin. filing here he-inch of rain fell. 1 memorial, ths Rev. Mr. Colo.

I cause Corbin in three counlies.l A. (OLUE) KREBS, phono COlonial 2101. county and lhe people," COlonial 2101..

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