• Calc man Farthing, 51 years old,. GraeiL’s 13o.ncl, Ky,, eight miles south’ of Covinglon, farmer, was killed in-staiilly yesterday when a small (ruck in which lio' and LIithe nnsm* bri-s of. his family were riding was hit. by norlhbonml passenger train No. 40 on, fho Lomsvilla and Nashville railroad nt .n crossing neni\thc.Grimf's )5pj»] lunneJ. His wire,’ I Mrs. Clnm Furihiiig; their, 11-uumUi.vohl daughter r Mary, ’ sustained ..skull frrwlitras and internal injuries whichmayprovti fnlnl, and tdo.vd Fashing, 23 years old, Fart }f-■ihg's - soli \ly * a former ronmngo, sustained ft-fraclijrcd right leg. .The bubo was carried a distance of'several'hundred feet on the pilat of the*locomotive, «The injured were re moved to St. Elizabeth bospitnI, Covington, The hcidy.«n£ Farthing wan rgmuyed to SweLimii’s.funeral home hi Covington. .. /• ;Farthing is survived by two other sons and Uireo daughter* ■ hy -his first marriage.According to Tdoyd Farthing they were cix route to Covihgtoh; to; pro(-etirc* gasoline and other supplied. Ho said liis. father, who was driving, ovidehlly did not hear I ho train ’as they ascended a grade just son Hi of (he crossing which is on a sharpcurve of the railroad.• »Farthing was a. farmer resident of ITamrlfou and for several years con-dueled n. grocery store at 11 North Pavrish avenue, 'East • Hamilton, where ho hod u bad fire about a year ago. • iIo also lived on a small farm along Uic S3 ill vi lie pike. Ho is survived hy lliu widow and twdf sons and three daughters, by a for-mor marriage;, The remains wilt he brought lo Hamilton for burial.