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-v i-y i -j r-ivf U-V- -C- l-v i'-J x-A v-'i -Hv 1 1 1 1 1 A if ii 1 1 I I 4 i -ntf-r WEATHER: Fair tonight continued mild temperature: Friday partly eloudy possibly followed by local thundershowers Friday or Friday nlgR tV jss 4 i SECTION TWO PARTS COVINGTONKY THURSDAY MAY 28 1931 VOIJ 8 NO 332 PRICE TWO CENTS Horn PUNS Beauty Commissioners In Unanimous Vote On Street Widening YOUNG GIRLS ARE LOCATED AT DETROIT Much Discussed-Project Assured at Meeting 'Repaving Also is Part of Project Other Thorofarcs in Plan Much-talked-of widening and repaving of Second-st Covington to provide a more suitable outlet to Cincinnati and provide adequate entrance to the Suspension Bridge was assured Thursday when Covington city commissioners unanimously approved ordinances authorizing the rjc The commissioners also authorized the repaving and widening of st Bids will be advertised for within Third-st from Court-av to Greenup-si the next few weeks A Kratz city manager stated The Improvement will cost from 1400 to 2000 Bids were authorised on the construction of a 12-foot sewer under Prospect-st from Robbins-st to Lynn-st and the first alley west of Decoursey-av between 33d and 34to streets Bids on the construction of a stairway and sidewalk from Parkway to Highway were Knepfle Son 47835 A Stewart 685 William Stein and Ashcraft Ashcraft 373 exclusive of he sidewalk Alley in Work The first alley west of Decoureey from Inez to Southern-av will cost as follows: Stewart 445 Exterkamp 365 Edward McKenna 400 Patrick 353 Movl Construction Co 364 Lowry no total and Knepfle $42660 Caroline-av re pavement from 31st to 32d streets: Patrick 2831 Movl 250350 Lowry no total Exterkamp 2816 and Knepfle 3540 Repair of toe first alley west of Carlule-st from 33d-st to 35to-st Knopfle 153970 Exterkamp 1230 Stewart 1487 McKenna 1278 Patrick 124850 Movl 1242 and Lowry no total The commissioner of public property was authorized to advertise for bids for' 350 tons of slack and nut coal- as a winter supply for toe City Hall Lockett-Tate Co and the Spinks Co submitted bids to supply lime and alum for toe reservoirs in Ft Thomas SECRET LIQUOR CACHE BARED BY WALL TAPPING 1 i- Raiders Ready to Give Up Search' -When' Rap Dis- closes ShspectTs Arrested After searching the premises at and revealed a cache of eight Covington Trio Had- Been Gone Since Tuesday Night THREE MEN IN CUSTODY Made Trip in Borrowed Auto' Is Belief Three young girls mysteriously missing from their homes in Covington since Tuesday night are' re ed bcing held by juvenile au-t -Mich accord ities- at Detroit -Mien accord to a telegram received Thursday by William Bailey Kenton-co juvenile officer from toe chief of police at Detroit According to toe message three young men are being held in custody at Detroit in connection with toe removal from Covington to Detroit Louise Brooks 14 of 113 West TWrd-st Virginia Martin 14 of Greennp-st and Eva Slick 14 of 203 Riverside-drive all ot Covington are being held at Detroit pending arrival of their parents and juvenile officials from Covington Men Held The men companions held' in custody are listed as Woodrow Po-per 18 of 313 Russell -st Covington: Kenneth McGehee 28 of 324 Main-st Covington and Frank Koenig ies-lr-- 18 of Ky lea-lane Ft Mitchell According to toe telegram the six arrested Wednesday Persons afternoon and a car belonging to Mrs Catherine Tran tor Kyles-Suie Ft Mitchell was found In their possession Bailey is investigating the can Prior to arrangements to 'remove those held in custody to Covington Thursday Bailey questioned each of the parents and talked to Mrs Trantor The three girls it was learned' told their parents they were going to various places late Tuesday night-The Ellies girl had told her broth- er Carl who was in the kitchen at the time of her going that she vis ft Going to a that she was seen going down toa street with a bundle in her arm The Martin girl told her' parents she was going for a walk The parents of toe three girls all signified their intentions of immediate departure far Detroit to return them children to this city following communication with Bailey Mrs Trantor said that Koenig had asked her Tuesday night for toe use of her car saying he wanted to take a ride Reported Missing The Ellick girl had been reported to police Prior to -toe re-: Jig to port that toe girls had been de tabled in Detroit investigation of a report that the Ellick girl had left miss in: town with a group of other boys and girls revealed tost die had not accompanied those with whom she usually kept company -Whether or not Covington Ju-vefp1e officials will press their investigation into toe affair with a view of punishment has not been de-termlned that the' trip to Detrdt will be made by certain of the officials In auto with a view of returning toe men to this city IN PILGRIMAGE Newport Church Circle Plans Memorial Day Trip qua Literary and Scientific Circle of Immanuel Methodist' Church lOtn and Russell streets Covington it was announced Thursday The pilgrimage will conclude a year's study of toe i state by members of the circle Plans are to visit the Historical Society capltol executive mansion toe burial place of Daniel Boone and other historical spots in the capital city While in Frankfort the women sub nvuicii making the trip will be guests at a luncheon to be given by toe Macklln Guild of the Christian Cliurcn of Frankfort Miss Mary Walker is the president of the Chautauqua Circle The committee In charge of toe pilgrimage inculdes Wilbur Werner Mrs Frederick A Hilker Mrs Joseph Grosman Miss Carrie Pflueger and William A Schaefer Officers -elect of the Chautauqua Gfovse M- Taglauer president Miss Grace Schaefer vice president Miss Helen Hanauer secretary and Chester Werner treasurer YOUTH INJURED MAY REQUIRE RULECHANGE Adjusters Recommend Alter ing ot Zoning Ordinance SITE SIXTH AND SCOTT Hostelry 11 Stories Height Under Plans The project to erect a hotel In Covington will be put thru at the earliest date possible was the opinion expressed Thursday by city officials and business men following a special meeting of the Board of Adjusters of the City Planning and Zoning Commission The board recommended that the commission change the section of the zoning ordinance governing the proposed site of the new hotel so that it would be possible to erect a structure in accordance with the plans of the hotel company 115 Feet High Under -the present law a' building 11 times the width of the street is all that could be erected at Sixth and Scott streets the proposed site of the hotel If the ordinance is changed to read 1 times the width 'of the street it will make possible to the hotel according to the plans Abner Foster Jr build the inspector said The height of building is 115 feet the This variance in the height of the hotel and the limitations set out by the planning and zoning ordinance has been a subject of controversy for the past three weeks Several special meetings of the Board of Adjusters were held and both sides of the case heard To Discuss Change-The special meeting was called late Wednesday by Abe Rice chairman of the board on the recommendation of Foster The Planning and Zoning Commission will meet Monday to discuss the proposed change in the ordinance Foster said Those who attended the meeting late Wednesday were Rice Carl Wachs executive secretary of the Chamber of Commerce and Charles Hildreth architect Herman Schuler druggist fourth member of the board was out of the city The'- new hotel will have 367 rooms' all modem and equipped with baths It will be 11 stories high It will cost about 1500000 it was estimated Local merchants have approved the project YOUTHS GIVEN TASTE OF JAIL Mother and Daughter Nabbed Following Disorder Five-minute Jail sentences were imposed on James Grayson 19 of 828 Scott-st William Patterson 18 of 223 Pike-st and Elwood Hicks 18' of 1520 Banklick-st Covington' when they were arraigned before Judge Joseph Goodenough in the Covington Police Court Wednesday on charges of disorderly conduct' The boys were arrested by Matt Eager and Bary Fitzpatrick patrolmen at Seventh and Garrard streets late Wednesday after they entered police claim an auto parked on Garrard-st Patterson it is said took a straw hat from the machine and Grayson was carrying the hat when they were arrested The youths denied they had Intended to steal anything -Grayson testified he and Hicks were taking Patterson home Patterson they said was intoxicated and did not want his family to see him drunk Patterson said he had taken the hat from the car as a joke Mrs Mary Bailey and Sally-Bailey mother and daughter pf 1262 Pike-st 'Covington were fined $25 and costs each when they pleaded guilty to charges of drunkenness and disorderly conduct Thomas Wilkins Cincinnati arrested with them wr fined 5 and costs on a charge of drunkenness The trio were arrested by Harry Haines patrolman And George Schneider 4s bridge policeman after it is charged they cursed and acted in a disorderly manner near their home Wilkins attempted to take the women awav- it was stated after they were arrested When Harry Wllshire Newport failed to appear in answer to charges of operating an auto without license tags he was fined 25 and costs He was arrested by Harry Haines patrolman early Wednesday NO MAIL MEMORIAL DAY John Meyer1 Newport postmaster announced there will be no mail delivered by carriers on Deco I the main office and ration Day and all branches will be closed Perish able and special delivery mail will be delivered upon receipt NOW Is the Time to Place Your WANT ADS for Decoration Day and SUNDAY Want 'Ad Takers Will Be On Duty Until 5:30 FRIDAY Call HEMLOCK 1700 TODAY Bird cages were only Intended for roosting according to Pete and- Grace two canaries who make their home with Mrs Eva Landrum at 624 Washington-av Covington 1 The two pets Insist upon being their cages ing Altho the windows of Mrs home are open the birds have been content with their home and have never at tempted to fly away Like a humqted child Pete who -celebrated his fourth birthday last March 17 and who bails from Joplin Mo- began- cutting up when Arthur Lapp Post photographer appeared on the scene and refused to pose for a picture Grace who is three years old and of a more gentle' nature when called flew to the hand of Mrs Landrum and perched qulet- pier ly there while the above picture was: made ILLNESS FATAL TO PROFESSOR 'S' Albert Geyer Succumbs at Hospital Professor Albeit Geyer 78 of 925 Monroe-st Newport died early Thursday at Booth Memorial Hospital Covington following an illness of about a year Professor Geyer was born In Germany but came to America in 1880 He was widely known In musical circles in this vicinity For 45 years be had been director of the Singing Society 46 years director of the Arlon Singing Society and 48 years director of the Good Fellows' Binging Society He was organist at St Paul Evangelical Church Newport 32 years retiring -12 years ago He was secretary of the Merchants and Mechanics Building Association Newport 32 years Besides his widow Mrs Matilda Geyer he is survived by two daughters Mrs A Lucas Seattle Wash and Miss Elsa Geyer and a Jr Chicago 111 son Albert Geyer four grandchildren and two brothers living in Germany Funeral -services will be held Saturday at 1:30 at the Fred A Erscnell and Son funeral home 227 Slxth-st Newport with cremation at 2:30 Burial will be Monday in Evergreen Cemetery TO ORDAIN FOUR Local Students To Be Taken Into Priesthood Rt Rev Francis Howard D- Bishop of Covington will officiate at services to be held at St Mary Cathedral Covington Saturday when four members of the 41 in the class of 1931 of Mt St Mary Seminary Norwood who are to be taken into the priesthood will be ordained There' will be 10 ordained at St Peter Cathedral Saturday for the archdiocese of Cincinnati with Archbishon John McNicholas as the ordaining prelate The other members of the class will be ordained at their home dioceses which includes 11 at Cleveland nine at Detroit six at Ft Wayne and one at Louisville The nrdlnants of Covington include: Rev Joseph Collins Rev Joseph Egan Rev Joseph Kampsen and Rev Harry Stober They will celebrate their first solemn masses on Sunday HIGHWAY MUDDLE TO BE CONSIDERED Fiscal Court and Commission Will Hear Lower Rlver-rd Case A special meeting of the Fiscal Court and the Bond Commission of Kenton-co has been called by Judge John Read of Kenton-co Court and will be held Friday at 2 at which lime the problems which recently arose in the widening project of Lower River-rd south of Bromley will be studied Difficulty in the project arose when George 8earp resident of River-rd filed an injunction suit in Kenton Circuit Court against Loomis state highway engineer foreman of con- and Porter structlon a temporary injunction was granted by Judge Leslie Applegate Wednesday who set a hearing for a permanent injunction for June 1 WINS PRIZE WITH ESSAY Miss Drucella Freking student of Ludlow High School Thursday was announced winner of the eighth national meat story contest conducted annually at Chicago The title of Miss Freklng's story was A total of 694 high schools thruout the country were chtercd contest The essay covered all phase of the subject of -jneat Second-st will be widened under the plans drawn up by Mc-Cartt city engineer two feet on toe north and 11 feet on the south between Scott and Madison-av 13 feet on toe south between Court-av and Greenup-st and 514 feet on each side between Court-av and Scott-st Part of Program This Improvement is a part of toe general reconstruction of streets cutting of corners and other changes thruout the city started by Kratz last year By this Improvement of Second and Third streets new traffic lanes can be opened directly into toe downtown section of Covington The handling of traffic will be greatly facilitated at all times Commissioners unanimously ap- ived toe recommendation of Kratz ng by sandblasting of the exterior of the Covington City Hall Kratz said this action was taken after a check of the bids revealed 2000 was toe lowest possible cost of the work This is nearly two times as high as was figured by the manager He stated the city would be unable to expend that much money because of toe yearly budget limitations Kratz said he would give up his program of improvement of City Hall to carry on the projects of street repair in various parts of the city Scores of Bids Scores of bids on various street Improvements thruout the city were read and referred to Kratz They will be tabulated and toe man- recommendation made public at the next meeting The following bid on the construction of a curb and gutter on 13to-st from Main-st 570 feet-west John Exterkamp Knepfle A Stewart Aucraffc Ashcraft' Edward McKenna Pat Patrick Movl Construction Co and Lowry DOMINICAN NUN TAKEN BY DEATH Native' of Covington Held National Post in Order Word was received Thursday -by Joseph 1724 Greenup-st Covington of the death of his sister Mother Hildegarde nee Mary Suetholz of toe Dominican Order at Paterson after an illness of two months Mother Hildegarde was bom In Covington She was 72 For a number of years she was a widely known educator having established Mt St Academy at Newburg-'on-thc-Hudson New York The academy has become one of the leading educational institutions for young women in New Ydrk For a number of years she served as mother general of the Dominican Order of toe United States but retired several years ago She celebrated her golden anniversary as a nun in 1924 Two brothers Suetholz of Carrollton Ky and Joseph Suetholz have gone to Paterson to attend the funeral which will be held Friday or Saturday Interment will be at Paterson SEE NEGLIGENCE Mishaps Laid to Failure to Ob serve Stop Laws Greater portion of traffic) violations in Newport are due to failure to observe stop signs and traffic lights This was revealed Wednesday night at a meeting the Newport Safety Council when reports on traffic violations were submitted by members following a close observance of traffic conditions in toe city There also were a number of reports against reckless and excessive driving No action was taken on the reports until further data has been gathered and tabulated Purpose of the council is to educate motorists as 'Well as pedestrals on safety measures in an effort to reduce toe number of auto accidents William A Elmer chairman of the council has invited all city and fi: county officials and taxicab owners to attend toe council's next meeting Wednesday BANKRUPTCY AUCTION Stock and Fixtures of Shoe Dealer Sold at Tublic Sale Stock and fixtures of Frank O'Krent shoe dealer 526 Msdison-av Covington were sold for 3700 late Wednesday at a bankruptcy auction conducted on the premises by Ben Biedenhorn attorney and trustee in bankruptcy Covington A report of toe sale was filed with William Deuprce referee In bankruptcy Covington O'Krent filed voluntary proceedings in bankruptcy in the District Court at Covington March 23 His assets are listed at 56665 of which (35000 is real estate Ddbts were (47714 PLANS READY FOR RIDE Final arrangements have been completed by toe Young People's Division of the Campbell County Council of Religious Educating for toe annual picnic and boat nde to Laukhery Island Rising Sun Ind Memorial Day via the steamer Cln clnnati Che boat will leave the loot of Columbia-it) Newport at 9 a jn Miss Ann Lee Patterson above of 33 Kenner-st Ludlow will represent northern Kentucky in a national beauty contest to be held In June at Galveston Tex Miss Patterson won the title In a beauty contest Wednesday night at Frankfort Ky Miss Alice Peters Corbin was named Miss Eastern Kentucky and Miss Jean Harris Winchester Miss Cqntral Kentucky Western Kentucky was not represented About 25 girls participated in the contest conducted under auspices of the Kentucky Beauty Pageant Co Patterson won second last year in The Kentucky st Bathing Beauty Contest staged at Coney Island WOMEN PLEDGE HID TO CHARTER Invitation' Out for Meeting to Complete Plans A meeting of the Campaign Committee of the Newport City Charter League will be held Thursday at 8 at the home of Georee Stetter league president at Third and Overton streets The committee which was organized two weeks ago has a membership of several hundred Plans for a city-wide solicitation for additional members and a united campaign in behalf of the candidates for city offices chosen by toe Charter League will be discussed The committee is to work as a separate unit during the campaign but will be affiliated with toe Executive Committee of the Charter League thruout toe campaign With the enrollment of additional members the committee is to elect permanent officers Mrs Braun temporary chairman will preside at the meeting All Newport women interested in the charter movement are Invited to attend the meeting BOOST MAYBURY Friends of Newport Police Judge Urge Candidacy Judge Alfred Maybury of Newport Police Court declined Thursday to make a statement regarding his probable candidacy for state treasurer on the Republican ticket "My friends in Campbell-co and thruout the state have urged me to be a candidate for state treasurer and much work is being done by friends to have my nomination affirmed st the Republican state Judge Maybury stated at this time I do not want to make a statement" The state convention is to be held July 1 at Lexington at which time toe nominees on the state ticket will be named Judge Maybury has been active in Republican politics in Campbell-co for the past 15 years He served as campaign chairman during the last election INTRUQER SOUGHT Mystery Surrounds Repeated Invasions of Grand Theater Covington police were Investigating Thursday toe reports of repeated breaking and entering of the Grand Theater 3626 Dccourscy-av Covington The purpose of the vandals is a mystery Altho the theatci has been entered six times in the last few weeks nothing has been taken Chief Herman Fausz instructed patrolmen to check toe premises many times each night in an effort to apprehend the vandals There is several thousand dollars' worth oi machinery stored in the place it was reported VICTIMS ARE RECOVERING Mr and Mrs John Vitto Marlon Ind were reported recovering lursday from injuries suffered in an accident on the Dixie Highway between Erlanger and Elsmere in which their auto collided with a truck driven by Russell Bowen Gamcravlllc Ky Dr Slater treated the victims at the home of Mrs Aylor Dixie Highway WINS OFFICE PATZOLD NAME PATZOLD Named Vice President of Crip pled Group Charles A Patzold Bellevue was named second vice president pf toe Kentucky Society for Crippled Children according to word received Thursday from Louisville where a meeting of toe Board of Directors of toe organization was held this week Patzold is chairman of the Crip I led Children's Committee for the ewport Rotary Club He has been engaged in that work for a number of years McChesney Frankfort was succeeded by A Thompson Louisville as president of the state group George Tomllson Winchester was named first vice president The society is supplementing toe duties of the Crippled Commission thruout toe state The commission handles an appropriation for tne relief of handicaped children nearly 3000 of which are reported In Kentucky Quarterly clinic service will be established in various parts of toe state as an aid to the commission it was -decided at toe mettlng MRS A MUETHING IS TAKEN BY DEATH Was Widow of Covington Carpenter Contractor and Builder Mrs Mary-A Mue thing 76 died early Thursday at the home of her son Albert Muething 339 Trevor-st Covington following an illness of one week Mrs Muething was the widow of August Muething former prominent Covington carpenter contractor and builder She was a lifelong resident of Covington She leaves nine children Rev Matthew Muething of St Vincent College Latrobe Pa Frank Joseph Fred Alphonse Lawrence and Albert Muething Mrs George Nieberdlng and Mrs Herman Broering Funeral arrangements are in charge of Henry Linnemann Sons Covington undertakers SEEK TO RETURN BANKER LOUISVILLE KY May Clark Ottc rgnmon wealth attorney Is scheduled to leave here Friday for Nashville Tenn to present to Governor Horton of Tennessee requisition papers and a bench warrant for Rogers Caldwell former financier who was Indicted several months ago cm a charge of having obtained credit by making false statement in connection with the Banco*kentucky Co-Cald zyvo-isaiu well Si Co merger gallons of alleged moonshine whisky George Smith 43 alleged operator of the place was arrested on a charge of possession 'of liquor Lieut- Tschudl received orders to raid the place after numerous com gaints had been received by Chief i lerman Fauns from residents of that section concerning toq alleged traffic in the place A search warrant was issued When police arrived they searched the premises' thoroly- but could find no evidence of liquor Smith was ordered transferred to the authorities -when his case was called before Judge Joseph IP Goodenough in the Covington Police Court Wednesday Lieut Tschudl was accompanied on the raid by A1 Seller city detective Sam Landrum and Roland Whitcombe patrolmen When arraigned before Edward Pflueger commissioner of Covington) Smith was held for hearing June 10 and bond of-500 set CLINIC INCREASE Reports Made at Meeting of Milk'Eupd' Group Mrs Cain vice president conducted the weekly meeting of the Baby Milk Fund Association at the Newport Courthouse when it was reported that 38 babies were examined at the clinic sponsored at the Courthouse by the Health and Wei fare Association and which is under auspices of this association To the gri every week by Dr Zwick of Dayton and Dr Ida Caldwell were added three new babies this week The doctors were assisted by Miss Josephine Meyers community nurse Miss Nicholson nurse at Speers Hospital Mrs Fred An-schultz Dayton and Mrs Bodner of Ft Thomas The baby referred to Dr Matt Higgins city physician was re ported to be in an improved condi- lon The association Issues an appeal for old refrigerators In order that the milk can be kept fresh for the infants Mrs Joseph Garlich and Mrs Harry Griggs donated the oranges for the children this week SURVEY PLANNED Industrial Study of Newport Is Proposed A special industrial' survey of Greater Newport was proposed Thursday by the Newport Commercial and Civic Association The survey Howard Little association president stated will be made upon the request of the Louisville Nashville In a communication to Little Charles Chase industrial agent for the Louisville district the association outlined a mass of facts which the railroad wishes to have for its files and consideration in connection with new industrial work being undertaken The association proposes to make a survey of all Campbell-co cities to determine the retail trading areas marketing facilities agriculture churches schools lodges recreation facilities municipal affairs as to po lice fire water sewers waste removal and a large number of other divisions SUIT SEEKS RECOVERY The Alms Doepke Co filed suit Thursday in Campbell Circuit Court against Jacob Specter furniture dealer 416 Mopmouth-st Newport seeking 257111 alleged due for merchandise 1521 Oakland-av Covington for Tschudl liquor Lieut Charles Tkchudl and a squad of Covington 'police were preparing to leave empty-handed' late' Wednesday when -Lieut Tschudl rapped the wall paneling above the mantlcpicce It fell away 3 MRS MARGARET DECKER GALLED Wife of Local Florist Suc cumbs to Illness Mrs' Margaret Decker 81 died early Thursday at her home Dixie Highway near Ft Mitchell following an illness of several weeks Mrs Decker was the wife Of John Decker prominent Kenton-co florist She was bom at Delhi' but had been a resident of Ft Mitchell nearly half a century She and her husband had been in the floral business 50 years She was a memer of St Ladles' Society of St Church Covington Besides her husband Mrs Decker leaves three children Bpn Decker and Miss Anna Decker both at home and Mrs Elizabeth Fister Lexington Ky and six grandchildren Funeral services will be held Monday at 8:30 a at the home with requiem high mass at 9 a at St Church Burial will be in St John's Cemetery John Middendorf Sons Covington undertakers are in charge or the funeral WORM MENACE Entomologists Predict Serious Condition if Unchecked HOPKINSVILLE Ky May 28r A survey of the army' worm' infestation of Christian-co by Gil more and Joe Milan entomologists of tod Department of Agriculture revealed late yesterday that the seriousness of the condition had not been approached in reports to Wledeberg county agent The trillions of pests swarming of the ity were identified as army worms by the federal men who predicted a serious condition here' unless strict measures were taken to prevent the armies from moving from the infested areas to new fields Free use of dusting machines poison and free labor in combatting the invasion was offered by the entomologists Traders graders and ditching apparatus is being offered free oTcharge in the war on the Farmers of the county have turned from their usual planting of news crops or setting out of tobacco planta to engage in the fight against the invaders County road equip-mrait has been offered for use in the fight GOLF CLUB YEAR OLD First Anniversary To Be Celebrated June 6 at Summit Hills The Summit Hills Golf and Country- Club will celebrate its first anniversary Saturday June with a birthday party at the clubhouse Dinner will be served at 8 while dancing will continue until 3 a An elaborate floor show will be featured at 10 Chris Gottschalk is chairman of the Entertainment Committee and is being assisted by Roger Neff Jr Charles Costello Charles Bj Wsgncr and John Dunphy Driver Held on Charge Says Accident Unavoidable Fred Blackaby 6 of 1328 Bank-lick-st Covington was in a serious condition Thursday at St Elizabeth Hospital suffering of injuries received Wednesday night when ha was struck by an auto at 14th and Bankhck streets Covington George Alig'Sl of 236 Kentucky-av Covington driver of the auto told police the child ran into the path of his car The child was taken to the hospital by his father He suffered a possible skull fracture head and body bruises ELKS WILL CONVENE Discuss Plans for Decoration Day and Coming Flag Day Program The Newport Lodge of Elks will meet Thursday night at the Hall on York-st Newport to discuss plans for participation in tne Decoration Day parade and ceremonies Saturday -Plans will also be formulated for a program on Flag Day June 14 which is an important event in Eta annals -Joseph Maunders florist Newport will present at toe meeting Thursday night moving picture arenas Alaska and Africa.

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