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ilThe News and Observer. Tk Oily DrJlt l Ntk CatoIIm TUt Um Ovu J 8,00 0 SoiaatiMM VOLrtTME XCI, HO. 140 IfALEKlII, N. C., THtniSDAY, MAt 11. 1911 rsf Mtaaav Wllllll asd , Baa in"1" est sweatees, W M NEXT ATTACHE- ! REBELS WILL BE on no GITY How News Of Fall Of Juarez Was Received at Washington RECRUITS EX PECTEO TO SWARM INTO THE CAMP DE INSttCTOS .gkwll) MjuWo'i Nel M Will Be Man li en the Capital of Mexico. I ifVlwnallr Slopping to CaptareAU Itm (CVa and TMM tn U Path. (We LttftWH; the iUbfla Will Ex. 1 pertewne li (be ftP4r of Hqarpovrni aud AjwmeiirUoa to pply Rsp ujlj Rarrmfend Ax any The HrrKiua (Juceiiua Widen Now THi It self hi How the I nttrd Mm Will Iml VIU thr 1Mb end Vkkro (.oteramU limed Hum Utl rlaU Nat tot lprrwliif Thesn rlvrn on Theer Ivtnt. ( H the Associated Prese ) Washington, I) c. May II New f the fall of Juares nma to official Washington from various soarcee Iron, the Secret Herv-lre agent of the IVp irlmtnt of Justin, who have been watching the border, from the oo4 ;1or of easterns at El Pan and from the RlgnaJ lerrlee men of the arniy. The aotb Htie been believe that General Navarro soldiers were more then match for a considerably larger number of nntraiaed and Ill-organised rebels. To their mind It was evident that there had been a lack of Informa tion aa to the real numerical strength of the Madero forae. The news of Madero a victory will bpraad rapidly throughout Mexico, and without doubt recruit will swarm Into Ms ramp logically. with hcav y relnforoe ments, hia next move would be a march on the capital Itself, Incident-nil)- stopping on the wsy to besiege o ml rapture all of the considerable itles and towns tn hia path. goewUna of Arms for lnesrrrrtmi. There will be one formidable obsta rlc to such a campaign, the difficulty of arming and supplying with ammnl Hon his augmented rut can. He can scarcely obtain those supplies from Texas, for the administration nolds Ui Its decision that arms onnnot tie permitted to go to the rebels across the line before reoognltjon of the bel- . ... . . , i jlgerencv of (hs MaderolsO . Madcni Must apsarc a taaport. And amin and ammunition cannot otherwioe be gotten to Madero s urmy until he captures some report1 and establishes safe line of cominu-i IcaUon with it i this question of I recognition ( hi, iK-Illgersncy sumea rh first degree of Importance I to Madero, and without doubt! ihn.us-h Kernir VsroniIos. the a-tlns-; head of the Junta here, an effort may e exported to secure such recognl- Hon from tha Kiaie Ueparunent , Jlorognltloa by U h. -Sot Regarded aa Probahlo yri",wu Indications are that eucn a request will not be granted, fur the present at! 1t. There la thl. aerlou. objection lo doing so; by that act the Dlax gov. rnment would be relieved of all pe-i miliary responsibility for any damage. mru.awi k. .w- v. infllriad upon Americana by the rebel , peratlona. The large American bual-! neg Interests In Mexico which have) vuffsretl severely by the-Insurrection ... . . ! would raise a strong protest sgain.t the adoption of a course that would! orevent them from securing reim bursement for their lueses. Another conskle ration la that It would oblige tha government to treat he Ilai government precisely as It Inea tha rebels. In the matter ot Deny ing them the right to Import arms ind munitions of wax, and would iub Isrt American goods entering Mexico to eels u re as contraband at the whim rtf the rebels, without any recourse. , Wssriiiurt'an Offlctala Not diving Out Itotalnaa. "Just to what extent Madero hae benefited by the capture of Juares hi 'hanging hl statue In the sya of In- (Hr Aaeoclalsd Frees) national Uw, the officials here are not Richmond. Va-. May JO At the lispoeed at present to declara But nnBta of t, rnlon Theological Bemln-ofl-hand It a said tha. the tnlted htr, ,od,y u anonunced that 8tatee will be obliged to recognise the firgs W. Watts, of Durham, N. C.. la farto control of Joarex. an inter- hmA to ,h. n;,tuuon .ddl- natlonal port of entry. In the end he t0 tn, 2..fi ha gate recently, will be able to receive merchandise ,.M00 mor ,so for repairs to lorouga nis custom nouse end collect tariff Malta to Mexico City are unlnter rapted. Postnvaster-Oeneral Hitch- .cock anaoncsd today that, enavniunl- cation 1a Iaredo ta amen' and mallei th' "f1 lOeeuiaaad aa Vmf ftve . LUTHERJU STBOD AT 108th Session Begins In St Paul's Church Ml NEW PRESIDENT I Ftalowmg HsU.ea ! Resiort ike. I KkKlkni f fflvrs Irsr Knotting Yiw Wae Kiiusrrsi I poo Imerms fcoctely I Mght liaee Hervfatiiin to Irt,'lpatre htmw llgarre and fa Mhovviiig (.rowing Imnnrtansw I of Ullmw In H'IhWkik life of urth Carotuta Special to Ncus Wilmington. M., session of tn' .V""' of the hvaiigel! a ! convened here tn.s Paul's Iaithiran h number of mini.'oe from various pim.' attendant e H i tendance upon U. larger than In par' .ind Observer ) i o - The With . ' .Lrolina Hynod . I. i ii'-ran church 1 in ruing In Ht j i h allh s large sri'1 delegates in the fl'ste in i :,l that the at- ' nd la much esterdar a ine?!.! of the eiecu the committee havini; In hand the ar rangemenia for entertaining the vis itors was held and tbr many ministers and delegates arc h ii.k hown every court esv Urowlng lanuurtamv of tlx- tfiart-h In .North anmn The h)nixl of .North I'arollna, ac- '.rdlng to the lat published report, ha? s menihrrahli of 1ST 7, and. In cluding members not yet confirmed, 11. IX One year ago there was re reported to the 8nod e net gain of Cli members for the year Just closed. Churches of the Kynoil of North Carolina are valunl nt )11.4t2 and the total amount received for the various beneficences of the caarch tn this Byned was In. MM, being a gata over the arevtania year of lll.1tl.SI. Amount contributed for all causes last vaar ess 171 . aa increase of 114.144 over that of the previous year. The following officers of the Syuod were present- President. Hev. V. V. Booaer. of Lexington, 1ce-president, J. K. Kchenca. of Oreensboro. secre tary. rUiv. 11. A. McCullough. of Albe marle; treasurer. J U Hcilig. of Sal isbury. ' Mj-aodlral IMamanma srrvtrn. ! The Bynodlcal Communion service i was held this morning at 10 o'clock, and following this thti eynodtcal ser mon was delivered hv Re . V. V Hooter, of Islington, president, his theme being "The .Need of I'nity ta th Church, In !"'trlne. Sacrament and Worship H was a ifn all" discourse. An Impressive feature of tl: . ion Ing business meeting v,a the a loption of a resolution "f appreclatbm anl sympathy to Hev '1 1) Pernhun. I. I), of Charlotte, the oldest mints ter of the body He i elghtv-!i years of age and u unable r, present He has ben nilnljfr f. -fifty-two yeara All officers frc enrollcl ;if e mornlns session Annual Ilerxn-t id I'mtint At the sfternonn session I'r--: ' V V Booser submitted his nnus! report which relecd the d'fecent nteresis oi rue c.urrn in In eliding, the prealdent eiprese..! ir prw.iaMo of th, honor ,n(1 ,.nMffir, of the Synixi In electing him pi.-id.nt tnr Jhjroe years, but said 1 i n"t nfMhe " ftoelllon longer The report showed gratifying pr.g- hH1, bpf,n madp ihrounlvmt th Htate. and that there are fer 'n the pantorates thsn or i ear ! Nrw l)mnft rhei Following the reports the e..-...n of officers for the emulng " ,r ' entered upon Although he bjd de- cllned to serve, flev Mr H .ner was re-elected hy( a large nia.lt.rii H again stated positively thst he .-oii'd l,no snd Hev. M M km: ",?:,rL men 2 "chenk. of Oreetw ro wio. re-elected vice-president ! MeCnllough. of Albemarle. e.i.:.i nd J T. Helllg, of talishurv ire.i.- . " Mlbn,med h:- r i jr, for tl), vaHt yar snd th am' . wn verv grntifylng. 1 Tonight tn address .le'l ere.i ,v Rv. M M Klnard on Tlie ' ur. h oolle. and the Rurlnew Sitn ' and , hr Hev J p Miller, of M T'leo-ant I on "The Church College and the Pro- ,wrt."n"' ,Man " After the service tonight s reception wu ,h n, of th nn,l and visitors by tha Don-ss Cocletv of Ht. Paul's Church. BENEFACTIONS OF GEO. WATTS North Carolina Philanthropist Bestows More Gifts On Union Theological Seminary w-its Hall, a for.., m of his to the seminary, and ItO.OoO for the fond for payment of salary of the president land known aa the -"W. W. Moore I SMMlkHMt S -- ak. VM W- W u.. ' . ,...n-. WILMINGTON being bow president ef the ln-'u- 1 ties, Co. Garibaldi to Whom Gen. Navarro, Federal Commander alluarex, Surrendered Yesterday; the Picture Also Shows Col. Steever, U. S. A., Who Is Charged yV.h Defense of Texas Border. , 1 . ;. t i , f ,,- W 1 ;; :rv . WW! . ' mL .... . 1 ' i s T-iTi i xjir"ir rV ' f.uulji i r' i- i it it'"i Il-r ' 1 T eT " - I ' GEV. NAVARRO SURRENDERS JUAREZ TO COL GARIBALDI, WHOSE PRISONER HE IS, FOLLOWING A GALLANT FIGHT Thrilling Story of Battle Which In All Probability Has Changed Fortunes of War and Assures Madero' s Ultimate Triumph CAPITAL OF PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT ESTABLISHED Hy the Associeteel rrr Kl Paso. Tex . May 10.- -cn. Navar ro, the Federal commander at Juarez, Mexico, and his staff this afternoon aurrendered to Col. fraiibalUl! of th Inrurrecto army. Col. ilarlbaldl con gratulated Oen Kitvfirro on the splen did fight l.e put up Juarra Xos tlw Capital of the Troti. atonal liornncnU Ciudad, Juarez. Mex.. May in This little bullst-riddted city tonlirht Is the provisional capital of M. xl o and Francesco I. Madero Jr nrnvl-i Madero. Jr.. provl- lonai prosWcni ..-mad bis stuff lutv taken possession after winning the etoodlest- lrttre f -the Jfettcin rr vn- lution. Navarro IxMes U Niwve. In a corner room of the barracks In which for two dava ha hol.l .,..1 egsuw una ure oi tne rebels sits Oen. t uie nrs or the cii. .i. , i.e Uuan J ..OTStrru, ine rwaersl lOm- mander. a captive, having surrender i s face nd he ed iotay with almost his entire son of several hundred men. ill is uriken. his head is bowed, and he does not talk, for the bitter sting of ueieat lias aunearienea mm. Madero Joyous, exotlant, t Huslied Willi Victory. In contrast, 1n another part of ths town, is rr an Cisco i. uadero. Jr., the ronquerer, surrounded by members of his family and bis staff. Joyous, ex ultant and flushed wtth victory; vet ready, he says, to make peace with the Mexican geevemment. If it la dis posed to deal frankly and sincerely with the revolutionists, and without such vague promises as "President Idsx'a manifesto contains" Srorre of Wounded In Imnrovlsnl HoKiXlais. In hotel lobbies, store fronts and hallways, the Improvised hospitals of the battlefield, are scores of wounded, attended by a host of physicians and nurseg from Kl Paso, who have volun teered aid. The floors of the Porflrlo Diss Ho tel, where thirty wounded lay tonight. are covered with blood and gore- i soaked clothing "The fortunes ef war." mumbled an , Ineiirreeto soldier In Hpanlsh tonight, as heetood, with tears In his eyes, over tha body of a Federal soldier ; whom he hsd known for years. Mrying tne nead. ..AJJ h? T,"," , . r.. .n. rebeVus-,7t eutTfVZeJ ,IV . he rebeldoaa at about flfteen. with a V"? , JM ." ef' -es'( - t t- , , : h, s . liitcd I'rens correspond, nt (ountcl st en dead Kederals In the , hair,.' M l ite this afternoon. Aim. 'in th dead ivr Colonel Tarncrel and ptnin Sm.-IiihIo, the former the man . f. days ago taunted the reb el fli ' i," ards Mu' Aiiiciiians Killed and Kerventecii Wounded. tin the American ldo of the line flv hai" been k'He.l and about seven teen wounded. iniui of them " being tnnoccntly engaged at a distance fr..m th" thrr rrnnt. The a' tiial surrender or the town by 1 icneri.l Navario look place about 1 oVlo,'k- i;""'ral . N".vT,f ITlnf " ' sword to Colonel tiarlbaldl, of the iiisurrecto aTrny. sfter the rehels had completely surrounded the barracks grid trrrMfer.ed MaJiKHiHate' the- gar-! rleon within. Uarlhaull Granpc,! "and of 43onqiserrd loe. dimmed a he surrendered, ' ' "T ' ., flr,hIJI. with hand- '"'. t. . . h1 srimlratlnn for I.Ul I.U.U...', ' the brave tlghi the K'-Jeral leader had ' made assured him of the deesre of the I rebels to sfTord h'm ' very courtesy. hake tnKi ne." " - - A score of rebel ,m, eri rode up and . extended to " lulerai commanner i their sympathy Mrilcane for him and his men on,. t. ihe HaJnc fraternal sentl- There Is the aii"' fraternal sentl- ment tonight In the """"'"'" tire InsurrePto army f r their coun trymen, who h..ve been defeated, but ' ' , . h-urd worda of op probrium for President !. whom Tv.. i,i,i resm.nsihie for the loss of llf. and the suff.rlnK "f the wounded. e . r Madero ihlri-'"' rwiorat tap- n,,.,,. t 1 Vlu.l. r. h.n he arrived thla afterno n al the Corral, where the Federal prlwosni quartered mad. an address fuir nf -empathy and encouragement. Isndmg them for their bravery ami rlng them that In hi. hr7 well as li thaw of hi. men. there wm no feeling of enmity, but of uniform friendliness. Toil fought t"r -"-v - i ,,1,1. "beoause ) "u '' '' . it,., svmtem which you were a pan .' - - - -l. are tnMng to ,n f"7 days perhaps P-ar. -ill iccn.-t- I - , ,. Tou aoon will be -mwi 1 arm of liberation "n me meanume we . 'hall treat ,u M brother,, not a. tom - , Bth Mil.-, cheer naotsro. .w,, r -Viva Madero." ths Vl ' . v I, - I 1 T I I "I f. w momentx later dn the miOn thT"UKrifnre Has heard the gniloplng of I. and bixjii Hi. hiaurrei to stsndii't, the Mvi.-an NhiI-thI colore. flimhc -I In ih,. .unligbi llehind it rod. and Mi Kinni li. I Ma.lcru Jr . an ' h 'o 1 1 of ca air) . TtH- Wife of the Conqueror. llci fa.- mm ld n.l n i' irllh l,t hr Mack dress covered with dust, ami ahe w "",n Mr "'" was uncoil--purred h.r hoe t the ic. e f her''1""" n'1 ""1 lJUOn wn,luut hhsharid's triumph 'I'he shouting in- creased as the two cmhra.-d and mTi. rthmT """"'.'."'i ,hB .. . ' , ' " m J n general I'asqiial Orosoo to " . ,"u"r'1 " ,ur" '"! prevent looting eneral tiroxco himself shot at iwo of his men whom he caught trying f. make asy with , , 'M some- wr?j- STORY OF Till; r.1.1, OI" Jl Vltl-Z. The ton the F-.I. n,U th .ughi Im - pregnable lo atta- k fell alter m.'l 1 parativcly mey effort The house to h.,uF advance, the same deadly Ore ' vvhh h h,l .irtvee. )k. k'.j.,... e -. : their treuche. and outpoati early Mo dav w hen the skirmishing l.gan. in the rebels, an entrance lo (he tov on - v-e wn hardly molested i.y the artillerv or the , r ej'eraiv. At the close of v.stenUy s fl-tin the rebels hud tenh control of the town. lurln the nmht they die- ths town. l)urln covered the 1 i Hironghoide. and llllllte In.ml.s SJI'I by the ues of d hells, a raging ..iifLaKra'lon and fierce musketry. f..u;hi th.ir way to the famoui old , whose high hHch f etpantsli I'huhrh.: -r.. e 'i. rmed a bar-' rlcade for the r,'lrw t .... 1. ... I'Vileran The insur-. ' " "'c muim hi niiuiuanv. jTh Federals retln-.l fun er Into the '"' 'e r..r .i II' municipal building, the edges lied llh mmnA h. . 1..... 'i . 11 w vttw i j " . .,.,,vwew- iriim ooaiD ai ine very unna oi ins MaivtHne) Cans Put Into (Omnilsedon. , aiaract today by Constable Thomas After ths attack ws ryVewed early: Hsrrtngtnn. who faced constant dan today and the rebels Isd brought er f teeing carried over the Falls thslr machine gun. wltliln deadly wMh ,h Sniggling woman iruifo lit irer uw racks and Insurrectos hr the hun dred occupied the homes within one hundred yearda n every tide. Their fire waa rapidly demolishing the build. Ing. There waa no other alternative. ior tleneral Navarro but to yield nnrmunel was trains nnured Into the iollow aquars of th barra. k Many.'lr" f .. . , V.ee. JJJ nlZ, pierced Ita sldee. IKHattn. of tier Wilt, Flag. Finally, at noon. Oen.ral Navarro LEI n nn 1 i'. I i j FOHGOOD ROADS' Kinston Is On the Cen tril Highway I IN ASSOCIATION , trsitral lligtnaaj Truster UH Kwha-J stsMtir Vteecome And Are Aseared Thai ihi Obstat-in wttl Be Me In i Iwntr thmntf la Conegrwraion of the j lr7err,l rrat Hlglswat . iSpectsi in News and Obaerrtr. 1 Klnaton. Miv 10 The scout car. with the pathfinders of the Central Klghssy reached this city about soon today rrom New Hera, and wsr met by a largo concourse of repraMnta tlve prupU from all parts of the 'mint? Th- scout ihi was precsdsd from Nee Hern by IT W T Har irnve. of Kinston. In hi car and fol lnwed I" I r A Cheatham, of Dur ham wuh u party A public meeting was held In the court houjw, where speeches were mads b members of 'he scouting party and the practical suggestions for 'good roed making were enthusiastical ly received by the audience Mr. W. i 1. spoon, a practical road engineer, was first to speak and he was follow ed by lr 1'het.Uiam. In- Joseph Hyd ! I'ratt. the Stale Oeologtst . Mr. James A Welh'ns. of Hmlthhcld. and others . Automobilo parvies were hers from i all parts of the county and those were among the more sealoua supporters of the movement It ta predicted thst nn obstacle will be met with In Lenoir county In the construction of the pro jected great highway. The party will leave here for Uolda boro tomorrow morning, where an other meatlng will be held, from there they will proceed westward. At the close of the mooting hers the lnoir county good roada association waa erg an tied with Dr. James M. liar ret, of Kinston. as president; John Fields, of La Orange, vice president: Rev. C. W. Howard, of Kinston, sec retary and treasurer. Trustees of the Central Highway were elected as fol io wr. W. L. Keaaedy, F R. Hod res, Geo. tVeat, K. W. Wooten, 0 WUksaoa. I- W Newbrne. T. B. RrowB, J. II Me borne, snd T) W. Wood. Tliere Is a little of go d natorad rivalry over the location of the road, but only sufficient to furnish test to the work of good mad building The remainder of the meetings this seek are to take place Thursday at (ioldsborn, Friday at HmlUtfleld. Retur ilav at Raleigh A hgg attendance la eipecled at each of tneiae. GUILFORD MAN KILLED BY TREE While Uprooting Tree It Fell on S. A. Kellum, Who Died Later at Hospital 'ire.iist.oro. Mi' Id - Mr S A. j Kellain who . arrle,! t" St lo s : hcni'ilul xosierday from his home, f..ur mile. north "f the cttv n.iffenng fr .iii injuries suftainwd he hailng a tree which he uprooting fail upon him. ili.-.l riv this ni.irnlng The j oo.h nun linked to his h'.me 1hts morning snd the fuiierai exercise! will j ue nunuu1 ."i ... . " - from the happening of the ucildent mill . I It was not known at first madly how the old man. who waa U yeara Uf ag; was huM. but ,t !i.7d.v.lpel that after digging about th" roots ot i . he climbed Inf. its branch.-e . ,n order to faeien a guiding rop. to a top limb. The tree, unllk- most trees. i hsd no tap ro.it and gave way at the .round undes-th axl4e4. revmlit of Ms. '.ground uivdes -tl Sl4e4. wight of Ms. Kcllsm In the fail the vniim or me so-idem waa ha.lh . rushed about the ! h'! nd ahnu'd" the. j,kul at Ira I"1"1 irac'ure.i i. etini sirucs I by the sharp polnl ine of the : 1 branches of the tree SOUGHT DEATH js s N n Jl T Iff I A I fXnfXl I vnmnnvi fighting to end Her Lite Old m Woman Is Prevented From Going Over Falls ; Niagara Falls. .. v. M KtghUng with grim determination to her life, Mrs Eiixaheih Hartley , - ..L '.i . ' ' - r 11 ,1 rr. 1 r, as vea ,1 was reiiei ,. . . K.e. ... entered the water shout 10 feet above the Falls. Her dress caught on a Jagged rock fifteen feet from ths brink nf the Falls. There she was held un til Harrington reached the bank with a plks pole and hooked It Into her Ilnr arms pinioned by the tsrrlflo fr im the pole, but finally, wesksned by her Mrugg.es. ah. became qule, and was araggeo senore. evt ins nne- PHal wh-re ehe .as taken It Is said abe cannot live H l.lllln II UUUII STRIKERS RAISE HOT IN TAMPA Foreigners Who Don't Know National Hymn TRY TO COERCE COURT fXngtng the "Maiwllsla,' Makers at Tasnaa, flirt am, rtes Make (used by Oasnt Thesr Leadata vs. Jaaa Da Ul anpa. e as Jndaa Oaaars Otxlsa Hreaured es ni)ai IkaaantUsdl af (By the Aaanclatad )sea-J Tampa.' Fke, Mar II. aglnir Ura "Marsalia makeft marahad through the of West Tampa and Thar City thai ai tarnooa la a demonstration against the decistoa ag Judge Wail of ha Clreult Court, aahotdlng the seotaoe-i Uig to eoe year's Imprlarinnient 4 leadara la the reoaal strike here reax dated by the ertmlnai oetrrt of ree rd. PiAlewlng the paraae a gaasraj atrlke was deolared. Vurthar thaa the gathering of crowds ef axoitad worbv era en street corneri there wag aa aerie us disturbance. J edge Urdm Misses as. Tonight Judge Wall issued a man. date to the sheriff tn notify (he lead, era Id the movement that unless the demonstration cans to aa and beforg morning, the strike leaders uedea eentnace, J use Ie 1 A Cam pa, Mrltl Kuseell and J. T. Hartlum, will kg remanded to Jail and seat to the chain gang at once to begin aervlngj their terms. When rumors were recerved In the business section of Tampa that the clgar-maksM had struck and were rioting, police were hurried o the labor temple la Tber City to preserve order. When the factories closed .the crowd was augmented by thousands who did not walk eat and .tonight the streets of Ybor City and Want Tampa are AUed with gestloulaUng Latins, dleruealnc the situatlea. Strikers Bay They'll Not Take) It. In a manifesto Issued this afternooe rhe Joint advisory hoard staled thai the strike will continue until the men under sentence are either pardoned ef a new trial ki granted. About pel cent of the clear-makers here Joined the strike A meeting of the genera) trade and labor assembly la in session tonight discussing the advisability oi a sympathetic strike ef all the trad bodies of thl city. A LICEHT10US DEVIL CAPTURED White Boy At Asheville Charged With Assaults on Little Girls Who Identify Him Special ta News and Observer.) Aahevtlle. May 10 Clyde Ward, a white boy, employed by a casket com pany here, wag this afternoon taken Into custody, charged with attempted criminal a sea alt on two Uttlo glrt within the city limits of Aahovllle dtir ing the past tan days. Ward admitted tiit he Is the person wanted, but de nied that he had any Intention of harming the children. It was about ten days ago that a white man attacked a littlo girl in the Montford section, lie was fright ened away by the girl's brothor. Monday afternoon another alleged attempt at criminal assault was com mitted hot ' Tht troth the scene of lis " ! f" attempt Patent siwrtood. When srreeled. Ward denleil ha knew anything about the occurrences. Tter be admitted he did. lie told a flimsy story In toth Instance.. In the firm he said that he was going through, some pines, when the alleged victim. Kathleen Oalton. 1 1 yiars of age, ran up to him and threw her arena around I h1m. ittM puthtA her away, and thst she lull and he fell on top of her. tn thn socond instance he says ha whs In swimming; that he had put "n j little llvmer girl and her smaller n hla underclothing, when he saw tin ter approaching, that he hid behind 1 a bank and that they ran up to him.' that he pushed the child away, and that she fell, and that hn then ran away At that time he had a hand kerchief covering tert of hi. face, and w hen asked why he had the handker chief, replied that ho went In swlm- . .... . . . . .. . ""' " " . ?I standing the handkerchief, the small er Hymer child positively Identified Ward before he confessed. The chil dren declare that he sttacked them. Ward Is In Jail, bond being denied him 'n any sum. How Army Aeronaut Um Ilia IM (Bv the Associated Press.) San Antonio. Tex., May 10 A holt hole an eighth of an Inch In diameter bored where It should pot hare been I nthe prong of the "seat fork" of the army's Ciirtlss aeroplane caused the death of IJeut. tieorge X. M. Kelly. Thirtieth Infantry, at 7:11 o'clock thla morning, upon the aviation field at tha maneuvers ramp. Bueh la the verdict of a board of officers of tha aero com pany which investigated the accident. The board finds th accident" WM ' unavoidable, due probably to atrnotai aai waakneaa eg the aerenlaae. : e..i i
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