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JO 0" E I I I f; Ky., at the time of the assassination. Right cross shows where '..,- the victim fell, and left cross, the window on the side of the 1: Executive Building from which shots were fired. Illustration at Of The '3'. right shows military guard in front of State-House to prevent . ‘ .. repnsals If LOUISVILLE, (KY.) COURIER-JOURNAL .Mary Chenoweth, one of the _ best known newspaper writers in Kentucky, was killed by a hit- and—r1m_drlver on January 19th, 1931, wzthln a block of her home in Louisville. For many years 8 she had been a feature writer for the Lomsvzlle Courier-Journal ‘ and was widely known through— out the State. She contributed ' V ' 9 ,. .... MARY CHENOWETHS we- faalden Publications, among them - . bemg featured stories on George . Remus, the be in muster? o - - Ella A/IacDowellfiiRoslycrs'of [abuts]: . overcoat about hrs shoulders, he motioned ville, the famous Elizabeth Grif— ’ . t0 the others and led the way through @th Claire, $61 étillw notoriety case 0;: . the corridor to the street. . ose en mg, mar erer o - 1: . ‘ ' _ little Alma Kellner.‘ In her investiga- ,.. TEE-1"." - Senator Wllllam 6.06mi forty tzon of the l/Vendling case more than . ., four-year—old PTOSPECUVC candldate twenty years _after the. crtme, Miss ,- ' for the Governorship of Kentucky on ff‘mfwflé (555115;; Weéughfe Z” the/fiat]? - ' the Democratic ticket, in 1899, had mat in arm .e an 1 .0 er rang 1 a . a ' ' ' ' the evidence In the case to th-zs Ofllt‘é’. / - var 5's, bier]. running agalnSt.the REPUbllcan: She Proved conclusively that l/Vendling’s " "" 7" 1 “1.151555“ 5' Taylorr With John Crepps tlea that he was wrongfully convicted ;_ t 7... Wrckllfie Beckham, 1115 running mate, waIfVa galselglatrg. 5' 711' Ch .‘. “:55: . 5 for the Lieutenant Governorship. e ’e 1 re resennmg .: zss .eno- ' 4:55 ' ' ' _ weth’s laststory written for THE MAS- .3-,, 54.5.5132- 55,2; Thére had been a “ft m the Dem TER DETECTIVE shortly before her tragic “-"f;_‘_{ it‘fiég‘xq’ ocratic Party and Taylor had won death-*0 6 (136’ that it'lfé’t‘estefl her E1”, .1. by a small margin of 2,383 votes. 1151-2113" 51151-333111?th Kt ’1“‘3’§"“’21”‘}' * ”3.51 Goebel and Beckham charged that » - , - y oya .0 1e ave ~a‘ra; she loved so well.—Ed. . é: ff?" gross fraUd.S had befm perPEtraFEd' ’11.“ ' ,1; .- 1 and filed SUlt contesting the election. “ E careful, Senator,” said .,. Frankfort, the historic old Ken~ . Colonel John K. Hendricks 5 1 tUCkY Capital, nestled 1n the heart Of as the party rose to leave “by ..‘ . . the Bluegrass, where the contest was for the State-House. “There 5% .1 ., . 'belng dec1ded by the General are rumors of -‘.‘: 5 Assembly, was on the verge your assassination— . ' '7 1 Of a CIVII war. you had better not , _' . 1 ’5 ”R. .7 1.- , On]anuary25th,abody leave the hotel.” ’- .. é .- ’ . of armed mountaineers, ”ColOnel,” he re— .3 " . -_ ' 1 referred to as the moun- pried, smiling back in j = 1.1, ' ~' ' tam 51155511590556er a dauntless manner, ' " '- f ' "‘- Taylor, had arrived 1n “when that happens, _ ’ -:‘ Frankfort ostensrbly to it will be to my peo- - 1~ - '_ petition the Leglslature ple what the blowing . w s ~ a . .. -- . 1 : _ in behalf of then cause. up of the Maine was 5 Governor of Kentucky William Goebel who was assassinated on the . The above conversa- \ to Cuba.” 1 State-House grounds at Frankfont1-Ky.,January 30th. 1900 tron took place on the ~ Throwing :1 heavy " " i 7 5' '3 " " " " morningofjanuary 30th. 10 \