The following article was printed in the "Gallipolis Daily Tribune", on Thursday, March 03, 1932: "HOME FROM HOSPITAL Willard McLeod was taken from Holzer Hospital to his farm home on the Portsmouth Road this forenoon in his own car, Mrs. McLeod driving. He has recovered rapidly from the fun shot wound he received on Washington's birthday, but his right arm and hand are still sore and stiff. A 22-caliber bullet from a new type of high-speed cartridge entered his nape and made its exit from his right jaw near the chin. The Gun was fire accidentally by McLeod's brother-in-law, Willis L. Russell, Columbus, while McLeod was moving a target at which the two had been shooting." [Teresa Herrmann]