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Greensboro .;: daily. J -.'S . WXATHEX. ;' ' ITaAttM weather, wit. aacrwTt. KOHTii CAEOUJU'S EEST BIWSPAPE. OREESabBOBO, !.. , C. TtJESDAT.' JULY' 27, 1909 PBlCEi rrvB CEfTTS Vol ; I. KO. 6. EXPERTS TESTIFY THAT THAW 15 ..HOW SANE V Hcarinrj Not Unllko Proceedings of Two "Homicide : . -. Trials. I , JEROME TAKES CHARGE OF CASE THROUGHOUT CreatM tf the BniBftama alae Tea .tniw ia the Inquiry tat th fealty ..af the 61avi tt SUafotd White, Wh ' la Seeking Fiaaoeuv : , WkiU PltM,N.T.Wy M. -Alienists today began their (low marc across tha ' etage la the Thaw case. . Tha effort of Stanfora Whit" layer to obtain hia release from tha Wattaowa. asylum for erioiiaal iasaae are eulmlnatiiig ia tha testkmooy of tha expert aallsi to prov '. him aana, and whea (hay are through, tha prisons will take tha ataa4 hint- , self. ' Bia attorney, Cbarle Moraohaaaw, aaid. today that ha aught fat Thaw oa tomorrow morning, ibut ha 7 , sot reach the atead until 'edaeaday. : In two raapaeta tha hearing today was ren.lnder of the two hooiaida trial which Thaw underwent District Attof- ' nay Jerome, of New York, at tha re quest of the -attorns gaoaral'a offiaa, " appaarad la eourt aad took aatira aharga of tha atata'a eaaa-'Mr. Jerome aad Thaw tat ao clone together that.thelr - shsirs touched, but tha prisoner had any far of tha man who .- prosecuted him, bia fee did aot ahow H. All bat ana of tha wHaaaaaa wara Thaw's today aad hia equanimity waa undisturbed. At tioiee ha' aad tha Mew York district attorney ahatted aad amilad Uk aid friends reunited. Tha other" - familiar feature of the hearing waa Dr, Brit tea S. Evens, of tha - Kerf Jersey state Mane mtIw, at Morris Plaina, famous, for hit in trod ue- tioa ai'4k tviae-wf . term "Brain- storm." Dr. Ever waa oa tha atand whea eourt adjourned had pnrhaoly will - continue hia teatimony tomorrow Bora- Xvane taatlfled that Thaw ha "yxtt bow aad Barer haa had tha partiea- , lar kind of insanity kaowa aa "para aoir," which tha atata and eounty ,ao- ; tborttles contend atitl afflicts him. ' The oldest practicing phyaiciaa la White PUiaa and ana of the youngest, , ale testified. Both aaid - that Thaw waa mentally aound. Pr. Henry Ernst Schmidt, aged eighty, qualified aa an alieniet, while tha younger Bias, Dr. Wa. J. Merer, testified ia hia capacity of Whit Plaina Jail phyaidaa, which gave dim aumeroua opportiinitie of aeelng ana talking wun tna pnaoner. Evelyn Neabit Thaw did not eoma to White Plaina today. Mr. Jerome aaid that ah waa etill under aubpoena aad Biigbt be called for eroeaexammatioa after Thaw Uetiaee. Dr, Erans aaid today that during a pereonal interview with Thaw ia tha jail here, the prb eeer declared that hia wife' aeeartioa an the tand week' before laet that Thaw had tfcfeateaed to klU her, waa falaa. Thaw ia axpactad to repeat thi oa the ataad and the etat may eall ' hia wife to Biaka tha charge once mora. '. - During tha roaa-examinatioa Mr. Je : rome atked Dr. Schmidt: "You nay bow that thi maa la fit, in yoar opinion, to be turaed koae la thia 'community without any rertrarnt whatever!" "I do," rallied Dr. Schmidt. WlFp SLAYER KILLS SELF . IN POLICE STATION Bring! Letter to Officer! Telling of Diiposltion of Woman' Body and Shoots Self Through Mouth, a New Bedford, Maea, July 18 -In a atata. bordering on insanity, aaid to hare beea brought, about by drink and tba fact that hia wife had refused to live with him, Robert M. Fanning, aged ' twenty-eight Tear, came to th police atation her from hi bom In West port, early this morning and, after pro ducing a letter in which ce had written of harbig murdered hi wife, shot him self in the head, causing Instant death. following direction given in fa let- Laeutenant 1 nomas w. iiomstoeK aatd other officer went to West port, BeouV seven mile from here, and at a spot indicated, about half a mils from . her home, found the body of Mrs. Faa- . ning, who apparently had been killed with a hatchet. Fanning arrived at th ryi)lc atation in hi automobile. B was ia such a condition that it waa with difficulty thst he eon Id make him self understood. Ha produced a letter .from his pocket and after nuking sev eral futile attempt te read it himself, handed It to Lieutenant Ometnrk. Af ter tha lieutenant read the letter he asked: "What da yen want me to do aboct ft? "Just thia," waa the reply, end Pan- - Blng with quirk motion produced a big atiuiisr, pieced the muzxh to his nsouth The Greensboro Daily News A UTOHlGHWA Y MUST C6ME HERE, SAYB USINESS MEN Determinad Effort to Bring It Han Now Under May. ' Thret Route from Roan- - oki to Salisbury to Choos from. ' Nw - York-to-Aqanta .Na tional Road to Qo By th v Piedmont Route Jm Decis- ion of Committee in New York. A eommlttaa from tha ahamher of oommarc appointed by Preiidont fitara- hargar yaatarday to aot ia aaaJuBotioa with tha publicity oommitte of tha Anto xClub of Puilford County, wtU meet ia tha chamber rooma at nine o'ejock thia morning to ,tak deflailo atep to aaeur -faa aamlag to Qraaaav bore of th "Hew York to Atlanta Hlgh- aay It to axpaetad that aolcgatiea of fligh olat aHiaaoa keeled by Mayar F. K. Tata, wUl atteo Mm awetiag to eo-operata. -. " f . ." A BjUng baa oaea called, for Best weak at ina county aomailiaWmor of Quilford, forayta, Davidaoa aad Bowma aonntlat to take actire atep ia aid of tllBovalBt.','!"; '' y"4 ..' for toma tirna there baa bean agitated a moremeai sf tha buildia of a great national hurtwaT from Nw York Olty to AtlanU and ultimately to Kaw Or lease, aimllar to tha one aaw ut axiat anc from New York City to Ctleaga. Tha New York Herald and the Atlanta Journal, barked by tha "automobile builder, began a aariea of bmstigattoae, ending out from tha two eitiaa aoewt ear' to determine the bt roqta. Tha mattar haa been anged before Uongree nd a bill, carrying a large appropri tUm, bai hem introdooed and faronibly reportrd In that body. - Three routea hava Ken . propoeea, wa vpra o C'amtaP route, followinc aa th lt hnuliva, th Una -takiajTi Vlchmoiid. route, paining through tha wplaad aaa tkn of tha atata i aad tha "Mountain" route, following tha mountain rWga, via Briatol and CItaeoaaooga. Laet Saturday, tha coram It toe aittlng In New York decided oa the Piedmont route. Front Mew York via fMtvabtirg and Hamabarw. down tha Taller la Virginia to Roanoke, thence to Baliabary and then on. Practically Ua only part of tha rout left open ia tha gap be tween Roanoke aad flaliebury. To fUl thi gap are pmpoee three rouaea: lit. From Roanoke to Madieoa aoraaa the mountaia to Winston, to Saliebury. tnd. Roanoke to Danville, Lynchburg, Reiderill. Oreanaboro, Oak Ridoa, Wina- ton. Barber Junction to Saliabury. . 14. Roanoke, via tha Virginia mm to Grenboro. to High Point, to Lex ington, Thoaaaavilla, to Salisbury. A ab-eomraititee amwinled br the eommlttee ia New York will be over tha route nropoaed ia August, preliminary to the great rua ia October, ia which over two bund red can will participate. Of the th first route, experienced aanoenooiiiBU eonsiaer u unpiannai sod ia view of tae advantage poseeeeea by the other two rout aa will he explained later to tie unwortay 01 serious consideration. It ia true that the distance ia shortened by fifty exiles, but the roada that hav to b negoti ated, combined with other disadvantages. will very lHcely bar tt. Of the second route, aa well aa the and fired. Hs fell dead instantly. Mrs. Fanning had told her husband last night that she would ao longer live with him. Ths couple went for a walk to confer on the matter aad Mrs. Fas ning did not return. Fanning wa th bob of Robert Pan ning, a rubebr miU overseer at Olney rille. R. I. The aoa formerly waa a rubber worker. He did aot inform his parent when he married. Mrs Fsnning was about twenty-eight yean old. She had been msrried three time. Drat wbea she Wat sixteen years old. fine was a daughter of Captain Ooorrs Hall, who I reputed to be a man of some property. Ths police say that there bad beea considerable HI feeling, between Captaia Hall and hie eon In law ra regard to the management of the formers property and Captain Hall states that Fanning bad threatened to shoot him. Mistrial for AOeget Slayer. "neederiUe, Tenn, July M. Foe th A time a fury today made a mis trial ta th ease of Riley aad Tillman Mill, charred with the marder. mere than a year ago, of their ateemother. bin. Mlllt was shot from ambush while ka her bedrooax preparing ta retire. The defendant brothers promptly gave bond thia afternoon ta bi,otbj eeea. WHAT NATIONAL HIGHWAY MEANS TO GREENSBORO : t 1 "' ' : ' . It aneaaa tha building of a gnat aational highway, extending from New York to Atlanta, and alM autelr t New Orleaa, ever whioh ' rill paaa thoaaand of automobile , aad taaa ef ahouaaada of touriet aanvally. '. . ." r It moaa the adrertierog of -Oiaeaaboro over all tha world, aa tt will Mcesurtlj be, with lU aav pi tkot) aoaommodauons, the slop ing piaae c taoaaaaaa oe vis- It win mean aa mach,' if not ' atora, to the eity and ita aariroB awnta, what the building ef a rail road did to a aomm unity fifty year ago. i' " '.-,. . third, timr ataad out frra point that will appeal with fore to the oomnut te. Thee arei , . ' flrat, alawet a eootinaoua et retch of either wiaetdam or ridge road which are almost ae good aa macadam nearly th entire dUtaaoe. . ... .).. rlaeood, the tin run akmg a proces eioa of populous cities aad towns, aearly aU of which have facilities lor repairing. there being garage ia nearly avary town ana city Third, tha farmer and other people aend along both routea are wall ae- aaaiated with automobile and would sot subject paaaing anea to the annoy ance that might possibly be encountered along less Araveled highway. Thia' point la f speeuliar significance tothoee who aav ceea eurojeeua as aaeaieas dlffleultiea, ao of tan writing from the Igaoraae ef tha sountryeida to the auto. Fourth, there will be found abandaaaa of aeooaaaasdationa ia all of the htnt aitica and towaa, which cannot be fouadJ oa tae "tnoontaim rewe, m ins raaner of excellent aoasl ftceomm odat ion. Fifth, It ia aloof tha auia liae of the louthera railway and the long distance teiephoae and telegraph line. Insuring mi ink somatvnicatioa. if Beaded, with ail aolnta. a - - . With regard tha third route, the oa via High Point aad Lexington, it may be pointed out thai, there waa soma dheatlsfactioB found by th "Wut oare" .last sphlng with the road la TAavideon eounty,' - ft wiay wieo twVrtnaiW- in passing that thia aHssatisfaetioB,,. wa quickly forgotten, according t a (aatla maa who aceompaaicd tha party, when they reached the exeallent macadam roads of Guilford eounty. It ie proper to say hare, also, that tha Davidson eoaatv eommissionera hav Bromiwd to put their roada la perfect condition for tba run in October and but for a flaw la th law, a boad faane of a half million dollar would have paeeed before this for psmaent work. Aa it irgard lees of the decision ia thia ease, they coooae to push their road Improvement work until th eounty U covered, aa ia Oullford and other, with a network of good road. It I imperttfaa that areeasboro se cure the building of this highway throngh this county. Tha advantages are obvious as to hardly seed going into hers. A great aational highway, from the metropolis of the nation to th great cities of the Booth, will be con stantly alive with passing traffic. Th direct financial gala, not to mention th ineetlmeble value of th advertising thi -ob,-uht -in veeelv will be eaor There will foe thousand of vial tor annually passing through aad. dif fering from th tourist oa the railways, will havs abundant opportunity to ob serve th country and will, slmost per lores, atop over la the largest pi for a night or a day. Tae other cities akmg th various (Continued oa Page Two.) T CLERK ARRESTEBJN iMU WOJ. NOT FIGHT EXTRADITION ON THI PART OF THI AMISICAN OOVRBIfMIItT. Nashville, Tenn., July 2l Foy W. Dulsjiey, former circuit court clerk of Washington eounty, Tennessee, sad charged with embecxlrment of Urge bib from thst office, is under arrest st Kingston, Jsmaica The Information I 1 t ! t.i.r. f.i nisveaw la m f exlaarra. ts fMffl th at., a ft, .. pmiimant at Waixhingtmi It is td ; h4 H1 not nittt extradition. f Dulaaer dlMuimand from Jobnaton i ftt? ttnfWT. IM TaTwafka tin lfaT4nff ail alVfd ihrta of aoma t2.000 and rain dMa of a aimiiar amo.(nt. w " ',MlM ' fkiAen. Ir.d.. JuW 2.-The p-tvtion jft-o.e over the a? of twe.re yean t-nf th AjrriMU. Sheet and Tin Plate TWO GEORGIA FABMEHS .stride, a rrv home or mule or im iompiny for aa tnjnnHioB againit ita MaAMlT KKW COTTOH.U nihmr aniirwl" of x upon ny j ?ri mPl7"1 lf:iwn-l w" , , . , 1 ''denied hr .ludsTB Baker in the T nitftd Maeon, July 2. Two Grr OT rxmA or ptAlie hiArhay or anj , Stf)t Crt Cmiri today. .Judge Bak- famawm tmUr marie eted nev rrrrn rot- othPT pirblie 7la?e with th ataU. Prtv j er held that the utrikfr had riffht to torn J W Avwritl eellina . bale st Ouit- " maa ana ueai .laeasoB one ss AiDany. - Ths latter ia a negro fsrnw snd has held the "th-at bale" record for ten years. Jron soW his trst bale last veer on Julj U. elJICl, Has More Than 2,300 Subscribers in the Ciiy of Greensboro Alone OF VIRGINIA Td A STRONG FIGHT WUl Begin at Slate Convention r to Build Up e Strong " v Organization. - STRONG STATE TICKET 7 VilWILlBEKOMlSATED Party Will tadeavor t Carry Out Pres ident Taft't Pira for aa Actirt Op- pesitisa la tk Soeth Hpe far Big Cains. . - . S" " r'f- i .... Newport News, Ve-July M. aged by President Taft'a desire for aa active, opposi tioa In the south, Virginia RepuWkaa, leaden are determined to begin at th atata eoaveatie which will be held here' Jaly M and , the work of building' up in organiaatloa ia tha hope of. a Rapublkaa , victory - ia Virginia at th next aational d action. It was apnted Secretary Nsgls of th dapartmant of comoierea aad labor, would attend tha eoaventioa Bad aslrver the principal address to the delegate,! bat Mr. Nagl wired texky fvoat New York that he Would he nnaibla to t teud. He baa baa urged to rooonaider hi daeialoB and whaa i Represestatira a Baeoosa STenvp, the t ate chairman, arrtvea hare tonwrtow rrem avaaBingtoa Mr. Ns! raprr probably will- be awaiting trim. , V . 'Ia event ef eworetary agara anai deellaattoa Repraeailtaliiv Mckinley, of niinoia, will take his place, i all prob ability. Assistant Beeretary; of , Oom msras aad tabor MoHarg also haa been lavtted to addresa th convention. By watting Bp th' strongest stat ttrket they aaa master oa a platform endorsing th party declaration of the last national eoaventien, the Tt ad minlatratiasi aad tha. Aldrich-Ptyn tariff bill and containing plank oa all live atata hams, th RnpubUoaB Nrlll arapasa. fnr.aa. attmA(ht.(xnxB. U BBaroaoning anioernatorttii aMaiira. rText year whea th congreaeli didaie wl lonal alec- tiona wtU b held eaadidat will be put will be put la the tkM ia each of the tea districts and strong aferte will be made te in eraaae tha party renreeentatioa fn eoa- t entirely in ju pre sents Ore ellamp. Mr. bimp aay that th Rstmbncaa of tfce state eia smensr hope of aarrylnc Virginia far ta Ba- ttoaai -vtoKet ta luia. A xne sicuanon now siana , a. r . Ollleepie of Taeawall, lawyer endeattle raiarr, It la eerpected, wtU as nominsted for anveraor br aerlsmatlon. Caadi- date for all the atata ofBoaa will be put m tne bom. . - - Th liquor-oueetlon probably la, the Uveet Issue ra 'Virginia at thia time, aa the Anti-Saloon txagus ha been making a strong fight for stats-wids prohibition. Both or tna two candidate contesting for ths Demoerati aomiaatioa for gnrr- arnor are favorinc looal option with ths understanding,, however, that they would alga a prohibition bill if passed by the if islature. Mr. Slemp save that the Republican convention probably will advocate local option and the adoption of the county unit system in local op tion counties. N The state Republican platform also will contain plank sdrocatlng the elec tion of state corporation commissioners by the people and th creation of two Boaroe to munmia tne urrevni imen of taxation in tha state, aooordimr to Mr. fllerap. RE PUBLIGAnS WOULD MAKE RIDING ASTRIDE BY Qeorgia'a Weird Legislature Shows Uaual Evidence of the Near, nea of Dog Days In Freak Bill By Rural Member. Any women In Atlanta, Ga., .TuIt M the state of Georgia who rides stride wiU become a felon if the bin Introduced j in the House todav by Representative i . , . , . ' v Wright, of Stuart count v, becomea a ! ' . . ' Th. ata 4 ma n fman Htiiart naa saw nmsn ride astride until Be csme ro A.I a - A. l. J Lr. IflaJ ' nll"nia' " " ' "' ' .ianlrifta. wki wVi a- mlerae -, .k lhaaBlir ftf ai 'Cowan, Ui" B it rmetd bT tho Ifwialature of :nfl, - ,n"1 "n i : .a V.; t L... .k. ll lu. u- ,' T "V" strud to RroeitMt the rldinv astrwle or femala dmia performer within tent or otier eiarlnaure." The aneaanre earnea a flna cef from 110 to alOn ar fapnaowmtnit. With a mil Rpeakar Hold Becomes Successor to ) Qlemencau U. BMAND, FRANCS. IW PRKMIM.' PHESiOENr TAFT WILL IIIEII3 the mm Promises to Visit Norfolk During t, : trie Catnerlng In h:'' ,, -' ; - October, . 4 4- ATWp0TliPpAts!S0M Washington, D." CV July M.-?rei-dent Taft today aompUd aa invitation to attend th conventlo of tb Atlantia Deeper Waterwaya Aasoeiatioa to he bald at Norfolk, Va., November 17-W. Th Prealdetit expects to be la Norfolk November M. Th foUowing day he will go to Hampton Normal Institute to deliver aa address. , Tae eoavention originally waa set for October, hut tha dste wa changed to suit tha Presi deit' convnienoe. ' . ' ? The - dehwslion which xtended th invitation included Senator Simmons, of North ' Carolina i Representatives Smalt, of North Carolina i Marnard, of Virginia, and Moor,- of Philadelphia. Th delegation invited the President') attention to the project known aa ttw Boetoa-Beaufort waterway, with ita extension to Key West and along the Oulf of Mexico to New Orleans, Th project call for an inside passage by water through sristing- canals and riv srs dtataac of about 100 mile down th Atlantic anas. Work ha begun on a eectloB of this waterway between Norfolk and Beau fort, N- C. The work of conetrnoting a rmnal through Cap Ond also I iirnler wev The principal argument in favor of th continuance of the inland pea nn , nr , I point around Cape Cod, Utpe lUtteras , aad ths several shoals along th coast, j WOMEN CRMEE&&A ' I marked: "Referred to the committee on . temperance. Confederate Surgeon Pica , , , New Orlcsn. Le., July 20. In a ' special order, issued tonight, from the hesdiiuartrrs of the United Confeder- 6v Ad: ch(.f nf pu(T vnVam E Mlcke. for-! , s . ,L IT1f II nOXinCx'TTl !1 1 II DIAae Ol in amiU r T.nn grrtiem tyinimavnn.ng. nnmi . inwan. who dr?d at HnlUKoma, Teno., ffttit SatiirdtiT. wftft aMiaUnt ninrcnn on , the tttaff of On. Nath&D B. Fornsnt dur- line th Civil war. No Iojunctioii AgainU Striken. ' "'"'-' "w r p,u. , : - i i i : 'twiv nl thst lha strtlrprs rii main- altafn a vtj tern of pirketing o lone aa they lid not interfere with the employ ; rra' ae4 to the tabor market Elu no 1 CHy ahoritiea teat. AM that the atr-k bai be?n order It. i t NEW CRITIGISM GALLS. FGBTH CRITICISM FROIUI Dr, Plttlnger Says TTiat Dr. Elliot's Recent Pronouncement b Ter." t'' riW on Chrlstlanliy. 'i "v -,t.- j I - f J-'J----V; - - - ' Raleigh, Jnly IB, Th Rev. L'MaK. Plttlnger, D. D.( rector of th Church af tha Good Shepherd, declared during tha Sunday morning ssrvio that a thing bad happened during the peat week that bad astounded the Christian world and that sailed for a protest from all church people. It waa tha pre nauacement or prophesy of a to -sailed "new religion" by Dr. Eliot, president ameritue of Harvard. He regarded thia the worst (ttark that ha bean mad on ths Christian religion In entury. It vtss an especial source of humiliation ana sorrow to him that this heresy " should have been pronounced unur tba auapioss of a theological sohool of ths Episcopal Church. The Christian religion would continue to grow and work cut ita saving Influ ence in ths world in spite of eurh at tacks from "high plarea." There was on special good that he sincerely hoped to e come from the incident! Teat was the deserved desth of the o-cslleu canon nineteen that waa particularly en acted into church law at the last gen eral convention In ! Rlohmond to let dawn ths bars so that mea generally cuid be invited into ths rhancal. nosl. He did not know how it was that Dr. Eliot wst taking part -in this servlor, the opening ceremony for which wss by he bishop of Michigan, It was paasVig strsngethat a man of such evident un belief 'should nave heeiv canra on to o of the incident would prove a deal prove a seats, knell ror tae proposed canon nineteen, and thst nothing more will be heard of It. The Episcopal Church, he aaid, would go on and Chris tianity would move forward: but it is a sickening thing tor such statements to be ptiMiehed front) such learned sources snd under such high church aus- plcos. Liider the eircumstaaoee one could but (eel some" eonnem for the Church. It was, he said, something' of s coincidence that just at tfic time J he read of J)r. Kliot's address he wss j re reiding Bi-bon F.llicott's a-ondrful ' lectures. "The Life of Our Ssviour." H- , such attacks as Dr Eliot's, ss long ss .1 U k. . inrp- wrrr until ninnmK '" ny maiK.p r-iix-niw. 11. nuimrr i meiited the rfport-wi iftimif! tearhitiff that ar brinff Uurht U many of th unireraitieii and colieffea f the count rv. So one expected mm ele from the T'nivralt of CTticaro. but that auch charge oowld be laid nt the door of really reputable inatittit iom of lpam ing waa alarminff. He rejoictd that none of tbewa charpen applied to the Knrth Carolina or Virginia intit iitlrn. And artpealed that thcae home institu tiona (e patmnised. Arkanaaa Iagu Opena Sea on. Little Roek. Ark , .Tuly 2 The Vortheaat Arkanaaa Iy-ari?, rompoavrti of four eitictJ. .Tonf-pbor-. Nfarirnna, 1'ar tgould and Nwp-rt, npenetl iu 'a'n lodar. The acaaon will run until Sp tcniber 25. ENGLAND GIVES F Remarkablw , Demonstiotlon Honor of Man Who Flew , Over the Channel . ' HERO WORSHIP PROVES ? t -' WEARYISC TO BIM Numeral) Esaen aag hfedsle 'wait First Haa ta Fly Acisea th ChaaaaL aa Lambert WUl aUks a Mai FUght Taday. ' - '; London, July f. Unii Rteriot, tba ? FrssohaiaB who mad hUUx-y jTeterday by flying aeroaa the EagUab channel from Lea fiarauuea to Dover, a distance : of twanty-ane mils, ta the reauukabla time af a little less than half aa hour, and his faaaoua little Bssneplana, both ' reached Loudon today, the former to re ceive the monetary fruit af hia achieve meat in tba shake of a check lor tlfNO, . aad tha tatter to be pUvead oa exbtUtiaa to tba financial advantage of both a Lob doa hospital aad the enterprising pro prietor of tlm eaJy Americaa dcpartmusl tor here. e -s . ' Tha famoue aviator ia fladiag- lev worship much more trying to endura than the strata af aavtgatinf tt: ir. . KanmrksJbls scsaes were agaia witnessed at (lover thia morning whea M. Bleriot returned there to attend a oivil reeep tioa ia hia honor. , Th Frenchman wrx mobbed by tba tnormou crowds aad tha police had to earn to hia protaetio, . ao eager ware the antbuaiaeta to greet . hia at aloes quarter. Bleriot fever seems te have seised a btrgs part of the populace of London. Those nnable to see th flyar himself bare been beesiging th stare where the compact little mono plane ia installed among other -trarelin requisites, tha machine being so amau that tt tonka like a large toy, ra'ber thaa the practical (Iyer which enaUrd Ita daring manipulator ae carry out hia . epochal feat. . Numerous ' tionora and medals' sre awaiting M, Illrrint on thlk vide af Wis ctiiia fl..riif iniMpal twisc 'eiiijior gi.i eup offered by Captain WymUism fur tha first flight 'across the English ohas nei. , It WtU be presented to ths French ' eviator at tba Aeroplane Club dinner on August I. Aeronautical experts here regard M. Bleriot feat a a vindication for the monoplane type of machine over the bi plane, The rreneCmiaa'B machine eaf riee t greater weight ks proportsoa t Ita plane surfaea than aay other typa, which la eoaeidered a great advaategs. . At a lunrbena at his holl M. Bieriot ' waa presented with the A.OOO prise won by him. , He wee handed the owe thou sand poaada in bank notes In 'a splendid silver eup. , i It wee aanouneed at tba luncheon that (Continued oa Page Two. -if BANK. CASES x UT AS HEVILLE IF.E AT LAST BEING THIED Ofnccrs cf Bank That Failed IZ Years Afjo Arc Now on Trial for Conspiracy. , THE JURY EASILY SECURED Aaheville, July 20 Denying motion for poftpuBcnieiit br tha defvadanta' count?!, Judge Newman, in the Lniterj State dial net court thia morning nIle4 for trial the caae of the I Hited Stalca agalnrtt William E. Hretue and Joaepli Dickeraon on the charge of conaptney ta de-fraud the flmt National IlanK of this city, which failed .lul W 17. Afte a jury ha4 bcn -Ioci ed with aatonian ing peed, an adjournment wna taken at ) .'Mj until 10 o'clock loitiom morning, when I i at ri ct A 1 1 orne y A. V ) lol to, whn aailh Ju'lg- t'oble coTiflm-ta the gov ernment a caat. will out line the baaia o4 pn.ciii ion to the Jury. Julg t'lmn. A Moorp, appearing tV th- rj'enflanta, arvked ftr a continuance of T-n tUya or two weHca, urging the inability of his clients to be ready for tnsl beauae they haH not been per milted to examine lb bant a booan Hnl were therrfi-n n-t acqaalnttd witfe th- partimUr charjre on winch the jrw-rnrnt-nt baat-a It a'-ti'. It wfim niieed that ihe Nnka ha1 U-en in the keeping nf the district attorney 'nce the hank cloard. The dietrirt attornf-y rtp!it-d that efery fart in the cae hiuj Uc before juries four tiinpa in lrive yara, and that h( had nw h'Ki.l of th"ia applirattf'n tri xmine i1-- ho. only when he wna out of he -i v. In dentine th- in-t n t'-r rnfitin'iaj.t?a ludge Newman wr) thjtt f t: M opjmrtim iT atniM .'UT tfr !.;ntn arid rotiB fi to cur ' :it -"ar-k- a the trfaj irogrvtmed Af,e-r . ;iirv had beea wVdrY) c. jrt it i oiiriif-xj until ten c'l'ack twmorrrw Tnorning WILD DEGEPTOf.
Greensboro Daily News (Greensboro, N.C.)
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July 27, 1909, edition 1
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