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"1 . 4., r . . V- sr. - we I PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY. 1 --rr i iSr' '4 ESTABLISHED 1821. GREENSBORO, N. C. MONDAY, OCTOBER 3t 1921. VOL. 100; NO. 79 'v . VX - mmm m-m . ... - . " r 4'F WILL OF W. C. TUCKER IS ' PROBATED AT COURT HOUSE rlK OF ESTATE g6JES TO p YinoW TO AID COLLEGE AND ORPHANS. The ni.ijor portion of the eataJte ol the Uue W. C. Tucker, chairman of board of county commissioners, is le- to HIS MUUW IU1UOI cue pio- visions .i Thurciav anernootn in tne 01 Ace oi Clerk of Court 'Mason W. Gant. L'nder the will the -Greensboro Bank and Trust Company is named E5 executor. The estate is believed to be worth a sum raaiging tbeitween $50,00 ; d $75,000. At e i?atn or remarriage o,f the widow. 3. May Hin'sihaw Tucker, the pre: derant part of the Tucker estate v, ill go to Greensboro Tkl Iqcq and the Children's Home 'of the Western North Oarolin'a confer ence oi 'the Methodise church, the latter being located in Winston-Salem. Greensboro College also is a jleiho-.iist institution. It is under wood "that the college and the or phanage would t!hus receive about $25,000 each. It is provided in the will fhat the executor "shall provide for my 'body a decent burial, suitable to the wish es of my relatives and friends, and pay all funeral expearses, including a suitable monument to be ereteki to my memory out of Ithe moneys that may first come into ilts hands as a part or parcel of my estate." It is also provided that 'the executor ehall pay all Mr. Tucker's "just debrs howsoever and to whomsoever owing." Then "out of the balance of my estate, after the payment of my fu neral expenses and debts as speci fic! above. I give and devise to my heloved wire. May Hishaw Tucker, $5,000 in cash and my home place r x 1 x a at Pleasant Garden, together with- all my. household and- kitchen fur- "rvuure o: every kind ad descrio- ticn. This amount in cash and this real estate to be hers absolutely to do as she wills with it. 'My executor hereinafter named shall inve?t 3500, the interest of which shall be perpetually u'sed in taking care of my fiamily burial plot in Pleasant Garden cemetery at Pleasant Garden church. s "I give and 'ievise the remainder ot my property of every kind, char acter and description, .real and per sonal, to the Greensboro Bank and Trust Company to be held by it as trustee with full power to sell . or exchange the same in such a man ner as shall produce the largest in come. Said Greensboro Baink and Trust Company shadl bold such propeity as trustee for the 'benefit of to-v wire. May Hinohaw Tucker, pay ing over to her annually, after de tain? a reasonable amount as Permissions for acting as said trus ts, the net income derived from Said nrnnpntv o o 1. 1 jj Ma' Hinshaw Tucker shall remain Carried. If the. said May Hin Bijaw Tucker shall at any time re or in case of her death, then m.v Will that tho ooil nroo-no- oor ro Bank and Trust Company shall f - is u. j in w a O'ii uav :in fr -ic l proceeai3 aenvea am Jhe ?c:le of the &ame in e(lual rt v. i vvuc uui u W11C&C inr iv. Allien and th 'Children's r-e. Win LT - " iston-Sailem. ;eby constitute "I c:r, Poin? ap C'reensboro iru?- C-r - u''oar.y as my lawful exec-! cer, especially appointed and era t0 -'-i inrpn3 anr) nn mncat- ,tn i nlnvA hv ithek Hrnqird n,f commission- execute th--s , .. . uo iasx win atid esta- and nipin c . . - ut same and every part and df'a.- ".v xbvi.ib , "llm u j.erly void a in Ather "iiis anri . i fcra m . ... .; ;-umeillS " me nereto-, made The u-.v 1915 , iea JaTlua,ry 26,!sei i was ttr.-. Witnessed, .hv TrhTi M : nuson COUll f V n f f i . : j - ' - e$ o - a-nuniey, anl 1 nom- S. Bevera "uuse aeatn ocnrTed of Mr. p. -ars ago. The banHwrM inr ea1 was identified by John - Hp,l'.vnd. Johnson Marriage &age 11 nerryandi and D. Tal- nitprf hnson' of thi3 city, were 111 fill ? Cl. UJiriage at 8 o'clock Fif- "uingr in TJ-vi,. m .. . tail " iiwv l nnity JUp-isco-' lhey vfiH reside nn n i- in v I : - . - CRIMIN&L CASES ARE BEING HEARD INSDPERIOR COURT EDWARDS TO BE TRIED FOR MURDER CASES AGAINST DR. TAYIXR. WiBh Judge James L. Webb, of Shelby, presiding, Guilford Superior court convened this morning, it is a one-week term and criminal cases are being tried. Much popular interest is center ed in the case of the state against -u-ra.ua, wno is cliarsrfifJ. nZ T? f ?atrolman W.bealB at Richmond, Va.t during the Thomas JUeCuiston, of th6 wai force, on May 4. Patrolman McOuiston was shot and killed while he was attempting to board an (automobile which he and other officers believed contain ed liquor, rijouis Edwards, Tommie Robertson and Carl Talley were oc cupants of the car. Robertson was ahot to death shortly afterward in Rockingham county, where he was trying to elude la pursuing , posse, ankl D. B. Oakes, former member of the Greensboro police force, is to be tried in Alamance county for the killing of Robertson. Talley escap ed and is still at large. Edwards wias arrested at the Guilford Battle Ground shortly after Patrolman Mc Cuiston was slain. Two cases against Dr. J. Tay lor, local optometrist, are to be tried 'his week. He is charged with im morality with Mrs. J. H. Harrell and also with immortality with Miss OJara Sanders Dr. Taytlor was con- victed on tlose charges In Munirf- j section of the state; that the South pal court, as were Mrs. Harrell and ! ern Power Ocimrany for 10 years 31LSS ban'ders. He was sen;tencpr! ; to six months on the roads in each case, a total of 12 months, while Mrs. Harrell and Miss Sanders were - v , fined. $300 each. All three defend--its charter expressly authorizes the ants gave notice of appeal and the Southern Power Company to do cases are to be heard in Superior ( euch business and so long as it en court this week. . j gages in such business it has no Dr. Taylor also was convicted in ' rig&t to refuse arbiltraTilv to serva "BPL court jorv the charge7 of assaulting his wife and was given a road sentence of one year. In Su- that the North Carolina Public Ser perior court at the -Past term lor vlce Company is a competitor and the trial of criminal cases he pleads j therefore the Southern Power Corn ed, guilty to the assault chiarge, but Vany -should not and cairndt be re- judgment was continued until this quired to serve it as such. ' term- It is -generally understood that There are many other cases on the issues will ultimately be car the docket. ( ried to the United States Surweme j court for final determination. CHANGE OF VENUE IS SOUGHT BY OFFICER. 'Motion for a change of venue from Guilford to Cabarrus count) was filed here Thursday by W. O. Allen, deputy sheriff of Cabarrus county, who is defendant in a suit recently brought in Guilford Super ior court by Mrs. Mason W. Gant. .Mrs. Gant is seeking to recover d'amiages in the sum of $2,0 07.50, alleging that the defendant, who is a motorcycl eomcer, wrongfully col lected $7.50 from her while she and her tour children were travel ing 'through Cabarrus county last July. The plaintiff is asking far punitive d!amage3 of $1,000, to gether with $1,0 0 0 for false arrest and the redo very of $7.50 collected by the defendant. (In the affidavit " filed here by Deputy Sheriff Allen he alleges "that all that defendanlt di'd, in the presence of or m any way connect ed with the plaintiff in the above cuacu 'cvci.i-rix kj x uc u 1 j. 1 1 ui 'i uc oar in wni'Ch she was riding on the said 29th dlay of Juily,1921, was , ... , . eri3 oi u a oar r us county aw a tiauic . . ....... ecution or nis auties -as sucn oiiicer, tk mtuvn will nrohahlv Hp ixiv r j - gued some time ithrs week. t. b. -Williams, of Concord, Is legal conn- ror me iQieienuanx, wane flant'ia attornevft are Kinff. SaDD & - m a u. t x ri. - iving, Ui n,ars viiy. aw ci Kti lifafr The marriage on September oi Miss Nellie Oamipbell, of Oreenville, S. C, and James. T. Spencer, of j Greensboro, has been announcea. The ceremony was perrormea1 in Greenville. The -bride is -the daugri- ' W ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. p. uamp- ... j-m if. aanna ta oeiti, OI UTeew.vii.ie., cuvci tb?e eldest son , of '..MX. and) Mrs. W. T. Spencer, bl " tiU city. He is with the Jefferson Standard Life Insur- a nee Cfcroanyjnere. . - r i : T" : ' PUBLIC UTILITIES CASE TO BE HEARD IN RICHMOND, YA. QUESTIOX OF DELIVERY OF ELECTRIC POWER TO BE AIRED IX NOVEMBER. Tke pase of the Southern Power Company against the North Caro liniar Public Service Company, re gardtog ithe delivery of electric pow er from the former to the latter for the purpose of resale in Greensboro, High Point and elsewhere, will be harrt in c heard in the circuit court of ap week beginning iXovembor 22, it is announced. Last June Judge James E. Boyd, of tfcis city, in Federal court here decided that tho Public Service Company coulidi not compel the Soutlhern Power Oomiainy to deliver electric curretn to the latter for re sale and distribution. Notice of ap peal fiiom, th'at decision w.,s given by Aubrey L,. Brooks, of this city, chief counsel for the Public Ser vice Oompany, tiie home office of which is in Greensboro, and the hearing of the issues in the fourth circuit court of appeals has been ordered. Judge Charles A. Woods, of South Carolina; Judge Edmund Wad,dill, of Virginia, and Judge Martin A. Korapp, of Washington, D. C., will hev r the case. It is conitended by the Public Ser vice Company that the Southern Power iCompany possesses a monop- oly cn hydro-electric current in this has been selling Prmnt tk - r ' At L. T J k. 1 1 w-r i i A l J lie Service Company and other local pubiie utility comipanies to be re sold to the consuming public; that all alike. On the other hanrd, tUVtewTvtn h o i Southern Power Company contends GIBSOXVILLE CONTRACT REMAINS UNDETERMINED. It is unlikely that the contract for construction of the link of the Greensboro - Gibsonville highway known as the Whitsett-Sed'alia houte will be awarded before the middle of November. While in Greensboro Satnrciv xrr, . 1 -r VK . - . B ' chairman of the state hiehwav mission, informed John D.-Wa'ldrop, fifth district highway engineer, that no more contracts for roa'd construc tion in this district would be let until -after November 10, according to present plans. There are about 11 miles of un finished work on the Greensboro GibsonviTle road. The cost with asp.hailtic material is estimated at $35,000 a mile, a total of $3S5,- 0 0 0. Two underpasses are to be built, this work to be flnnc&H , K,. nvtA j J iy h Guilford county and the South. ern- Railway. The one at the Buf falo creasing wilil cost approximate- jy. JQ 000 While the estimated : co3t of the one in Gibsonville is ! $25,000. . KIAYA NIANS EXTHTSIASTIC OVER TOBAOCO MARKETING. ' - ! The Greensboro tobacco market was. the Chief totpic of discussion at '. a meeting ot itne Kiwanis club ui6" unLiy ciud vrfiere the tobacco btrv-ers and h'ousemen assembled as guests of in ciud. much enithusia'sm prevail-' pJ.i. land numerous naVtr xi i j " " f'&cu unqualified su-ppont of the market, which, It was agreed, is being de- eloped with gratifying success. ! The speakens included President uaiK'nes n. juciviugiw, oi rne Greens- boro Tobacco Market, Inc.; Presi- dent A. B. High, of the Gbambe of ixjumuwcb, u. uvi. nemarix, of the wwa - u winuiniee oi cne iwercnants' Assoeiajtiion ; E. D. Hill, president of . r 1 I" . m-m , rne xooacco noara or rra'Ce; W. B. Rnwon rvmnritxinr nf if-VtA T1 . ""-m t, . . Vi xuo.i:.(. warehouse, jonn M. Gafloway, o? tars Ty, a lane tchacco grower, and HaTvey D. Ellictt. one -of tie luyer of Lissattt & Mers Ca. MONTHLY SUBSISTENCE FOR TALLEY FAMILY ORDERED TABLET'S FUXDS AND ' HOME HAVE BEEN ATTACHED BY COURT ORDER. AU'ionnation has been obtained here to the effect that on September 5 Judge Henry P. Dane, resident judge o.f the 11th judicial district, signed an order granting Mrs. Ethel K. Talley, wife of Carl Talley, fugi tive from justice, $100 monthly as subsistence for her and her four children. The order also allots Mrs. Talley the Talley home, in Spray, and $300 as a reasonable subsist ence for her and the children from the date of their abandonment by Talley until the order was signed. Judge Lane also orders Talley to cause alii moneys on deposit in the Greensboro National Bank to assign or transfer to the clek of the Rook in.gb.am courf as trustee in order to comply with the order. Sheriff Stafford on Friday received a certi fied copy of the order to serve on th Greensboro National Bank, or dering the bank to pay out or per mit the transfer of funds in the bnk belonging to Talley, except as proviided in the court order. However, some months ago King. S-a-pp & King, attorneys for Mrs. Mecuiston, who has started suit against Talley to recover about $25,000 damages for the killing of her husband, caused Talley's money, about $3,100, now in the Greensboro National Bank, to be at tached. They also had the Rock-ing-ham, county authorities to attach the Talley home in Spray pending final settlement of the suit. Vice President Waldo Portef, of t;he Greensboro National Bank, states that money deposited there by Talley has been attached and he now has no right to turn it over to any one. It is believed; here that Taliley's money cannot' be transfer Brooks, Hines & Smith, of this city, and A. W. Dunn, of Rocking ham county, are representing Mrs. Talley. Mr. Tirooks expresses the opinion that Mrs. Talley, with four emaJil children, will be provided for before any other disposition of Tal ley's money is made. 'Deputy Sheriff Joe"Phipps served the order issued by Judge Lane on Mr. Porter at the bank. Carl Talley is now being sought by Greensboro authorities in con nection with the murder of Patrol man' W. T. McCuiston, of the Greensboro force. Mr. McCuiston was shot and; killed on May 4 when he attempted to board an automo bile in this city. The officers sus pected that the car contained liquor. Talley was alleged to be one of the occupants of the car. V. M. DYER ANSWERS COMPLAINT OF WIFE. The allegations of Mrs. Ninna Barnes Dyer, of High Point, con tained in the complaint which she filed against her husband, WMlard M. Dyer, charging that he treated her brutally, inflicted bodily punish ment upon her and failed to provide I for her and their child, were denied, j damages and $7,000 punitive Jam in the answer filed Saturday by Mr. ages. 1 Dyer in Guilford Superior court. King, Sapp-& King are attorneys ' for the defendant. Mr. and Mrs. Dver W fir ft m arripri jon November 1. 1916. thev ppraarat-! ed a short time afterward, but were reunited on December 20, 1920. The reunion was accompanied; by a mar-' riage ceremony, although thev had not been divorced. j Mrs. Dyer is suing for the cus- . tody of their child, Jarrelyn, aged tour, aiso ror sumcieni iunas 10 pro- vide 'for -h cfifl? r, i,ri,f aT, to pay counsel fees. In the answer Mr. Dyer alleges i..v, XT-a n. i.ij. i ciittr n oo fou.ij j L mi- moral conduct with Iacy W. Sea- well. The answer contains an affi- davit which the defendant alleges ! was sworn to by Lacy W. Seawell before J. Allen Austin, a High Point notary public, to the effect that he .('Seawell y had immoral relations wrtn .Mrs. Dyer. Tne defendant asks tnat tne action against him be dismissed and that he recover the - . costs of the case. He alleges that m rv j : J J i xviia. ia fM:uiu witn ner father, "a rr-an ormeahs," and that . the l.ter 5Mu!d provide fcr her be - ause hp is. largely responsible ' for ner actions I I i . r CHILD IS KILLED IN ADTO COLLISION HERE FRIDAY OTHER OCCUPANTS INJURED WHEN MACHINES COLX.D3E NEAR 'JA3IESTOWN. ilrene Boylea Permar, eight-months-old diaughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Permar, of 406 North Greene street, was fatally injured, in an automobile accident on the Greenlsboro-'High 'Point road, near Jamestown, at 6 o'clock Friday af ternoon, while other occupants of the two cars which collided sustain ed injuries, the extent of which has not been definitely determined. .Mrs. Eriette. Dickerson, grand mother of Irene Boyles Permar, was seriously hurt, her injuries includ ing a broken arm and leg and a broken nose. Mrs. J. E. Permar and Mrs. J. H. tRiley were slightly in jured, while bruises also were sus tained by Mrs. A. A. Babcock, of Jacksonville, Fla. Mrs. Permar, iher mother, Mrs. Dickerson, 'Mrs. .Riley and the three children f Mrs. Permar were re turning to Greensboro from Lexing ton. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Babcock were en route from Greensboro to High Point. Mr. Babcock said that the road was very slippery because of rain and that he unsuccessfully tried to drive his car to the right side of the road. He then drove the nra chine into the embankmenlt, he said, and when be did soothe rear end swung around in the roa'd, the two cars colliding. A few minutes later another car ran into the two wrecked machines, inflicting additional damage.. It is not known who the driver of the third was. About 7.30 o'clock the Permar child died at a local hospi tal. The funeral was held at the Per- mar home at 3 o'clock Saturday af ternoon, interment following ' ii Greene Hill cemetery. SUIT IX)R $10,000 IS STARTED BY JIM MAY. Suit fcr the recovery of $10,000 damages bias been instituted by Jim J. May. of Davidson county, agiaanst Z. B. Morris, of Davidson, and E. I. Mungo and George J. James, of Guilford county. The plaintiff al leges that on or 'about the night of March 11, 1921. he was falsely ar rested by the defendants at his home. According to the allegations set forth in tire complaint, the defend ants forced the plaintiff to get out of bed and dress and despite h'.s protests handcuffed him, forced him to get in an automobile and took him to High Point. The officers, the plaintiff states, claimed to have a W3rrant for his arre; on the charge of stealing chickens. He was finally told., he says, that he was the wrong man. and taken back to his hoTie. The pliainitT says he is in formed and believes that at the time of the alleged false arrest the war rant was not signed by any person or officer authorized to issue""" such warrants. He alleges that it was ob tained', If issued, by the defendants without probable cause and' with mailice He asks for $3,0 0 0 axtiual 01 VITA X CLUB MEETS A XI) NEW MEMBERS ADMITTED. At a meeting of the Greensboro Civitan club Thursday night four new members were received, these being Vander Liles, William T. Grimslev. P. J. Mullen and Andrew Joyner, Jr. The constitution and bylaws were read and unanimously adopted A delightful supper was servea. rresment Lnanes a. rimes presided over the session, wlhiteh was held at Park Place Methodist church. A pleasing feature was a T t.., -jr;, a.i.i v v. j guug uj iuao uiiua jvugii. The nexJt meeting will be held on Thursday evening, October 13. Marriage Is Announced. Annotrncement has been made of the marriage on September 28 at Thomiaisrille of Miss Marjorie Snell and Benjamin Hairston Wiliiamson. Alter October 5 Mr. aaid Mrs. Wil- liamson will be at home at Mt. Airy- I The bride formerly lived in Greens a n J l j m t i Doro anu. na iwa u y . uevxjLtfu- trienua here. She was a member . of the staff txf St. 'Leo's lipftial.TidinV!.. -jji -LC served as anesthetist at the Westej - Rv 2-- jLorhg boapital in this city. : - i; TUBERCULOSIS 4!rtlWRRRNfiR ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY IMPORTANT SESSIONS WOL BE; ILELD IN GREENSBORO THIS WEEK. . Unusually interesting plaii!s are being developed for the conference of tuberculosis worker of : NocCh I Carolina and other States to be held In Greensboro next Thursday and Friday. The conference was called by the North Carolina Tuberculosis Asaocfaftion, rhich asks all people interested in anki working for he cure of tuberculosis to meet here with the officers of the National Tuberculosis Associatkxn &t that time. Dr. James Alexander Miller, pres- " ident Qf the National Tuberculosis Association, will deliver the cfhief. address at the session next Thurs-w day evening. Dr. Ohrles' J Ma- field; managing director-of (the iNa- V: tional Tuberculosis Association, also will speak on Thursday evening, -jr. 1- TT - 1 J a J J ii . - . . V tary ot- the national organizateon, t .- 3 will confer the -ran-k of Rnight Ban- W.. neret on - two claswes of Guilford county school children who HwrtW earned) that distinction by "(perform ing the required number of fceaitti chores during the school ye&r. Beginning" at 9 o'clock Friday morning, the meelting wiH be divid' ed into two sections. Dr. W. L. Dunn, of Asheville, is chairman of the medical section. The speakers will include Dr, John D. McRae; Dr: J. B. Greene and DrJ C. H. Cocke, of Asheville; Dr. O. L. Mi'lleir, of . Gastonia; Dr. P. P. McCain, Dr. iL. B. McBrayer amd Dr. R. McBrayer, of Sanatorium; Dr. Frederick M. 1 Hanes, of Winston-Salem, and Dr. . Charles L. Montgomery, a hiffh of- ficial of the United Slates public.. K health iservlce. One of the features of the confer ence will be7 . an '-address by Mrs. Julius W. CoE, of --Greensboro, who will tell how jnore than half a mil lion tuberculosis Christmas seals were sold in this city last year. Thi-s part of the program will come In a special section. In view of the fact that the association is suppontedex- clusively by the sale of tuberculosis Christmas seals, trre add.ress.of yra. j Cone is expected to arouse a keen degree of intere. Plans for con- tinuation of the "health crusade"' fn the schools also will be discussed. Dr. W. S. 'Rankin, secretary of tlie NOrth Carolina board of health, will V preside over the session Friday af ternoon. This session Should. ,provo of particular .interest to physicians. kjurses, welfare workesrs anid. all per sons interested in the- fight aigainist tuberculosis. The following speak ers will be heard: Dr. B. S. Moore? Charlotte; Dr. ,R. L. CrDton, Winston-Salem; Dr. B. K. Hayes, Oteen, United States public -healith sorrice; Dr. J. I. Spruill, Sanatorium; Mfa Rose M. Ebrenfteld, Raleigh; Dr. J. B. Bullitt, Chapel Hill; Mrs. Clar ence E. Johnson, Raleigh, State su perintendent of public welfare; Mrs.- Oh'arrles E. Piatt, chairman of the health department of the woy mon's clubs, Charlotte, and Mrs. -F. C. Williams, director of health or ganization work among negroes. It is announced that the members of the association will be guests during the meeting of the District Nurse and Relief Comimftttee, Ciity Federated Clubs, Guilford. County Tuberculosis Association, Greene- boro cnapter of the American Red Cross and other business and fra ternal organizations. The following is a list of dele gates to the conference from Gull-' ford county: ' - -i Mrs. A. O. Rudd, Brown . Summit. Mrs. A. O. Rankin, Pleasant Gar den. Miss Kate' Lee, ' Pleasamt Gairden. Miss Lura Scott, vPlasaTit Garden. Mrs. Charles Siceloff, High iPohrt. Mrs. John Tate, High Point. Mrs. Frank Gurley, Hig-h Prfhit.' MUs. Wyatt Herndon. Higli Point. -CVliss Clara Oox, High Point. Mrs. Ola S. Wells, Greensboro. Dr. W- M. Jones, Greensboro. Mrs. Dorothy Hayidteti, Greens boro. - i Or. T. JR. Foust, Greensboro.' Miss B, A. Daiud, Greensboro. S. E. .Suits, Liberty Route 2. J. -Rdchard Moorev Bpowiv Summit; . X. it. jriretft, Jnliasn. J' ' : , Hawkins,, Brgpfa Summit . -.' ? -. A r, 4 o-v 4? -J . f! 1 . A- ii Ji. I m 4 I J it i u I i ' -- '- . "i' 1 ? fit 14' Hi 4 y. -.Jt'WIfih 1 t
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