New Albany (IN) Evening Tribune, August 8, 1911, p. 4. Eugene Lockman, a young lad, was playing with a bottle of gun powder and a handful of matches yesterday afternoon, and the natural result followed. After the noise of the explosion had died away, it was found that the boy was badly cut and burned about the face, hands and legs and his right thumb was nearly severed by a fragment of glass. He was attended by Dr. C. W. Stolzer. He is a son of Mrs. Bertha Lockman of Cincinnati who is visiting her parents.