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VOL. XVIII. No. 144
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OND EDITION
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KINSTON, N. C, MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1916
PRICE TWO CENTS
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SIX. PAGES TODAY
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BBNWOBRY.THeSE-PANniAS fIT MB THREE MEN CONTROL KINSMINS WANT j C0NGRESSF.1EN WARN GEN'L SCOTT STAKES
S
out jp i
WHO 10'ST SMESjlfET W!IAT GARRANZA'BUTTER PRODIJCT'N
ANTi-LIOOOa BILLSlTHAT NA1S0N MUST ENGLAND, WW
0:
BELGIUM ME HE
ARE LCSiNS LITTLE D3D ABO'T PROTOCOL OF UNITED STATE!
NOW PENDING, LAWSIBE PREPARED SOON
ILUSTRAT'G POINT
.. . J 1 11 ,'" X&
. ; , vrm ,.
American. Officials Believe
Allies Will Insist Upon
Restoration
DISARMAMENT CROPS U?
All Belligerents" Must Be
Ready to Part With Large
Portion of Their- Guns, Is
Thought In Washington
('By the United Press)
London, Dec. 18. American As
hnssadcr Pace today delivered the
Gcomcn peace note to the British for
eign office.
Restoration Belgium Necessary.
Washington, Dec. 18. United
States officials are convinced there
can be no formal discussion of peace
until Germany and Austria avow wil
lin.srrsc.-s to restore Belgium and Ser
l ia and all the rations involved are
re&.'.y to disarm on a rather large
-.rile. In his forlkcwiiing speech
"r.-nicr Lloyd-Ucorge I a expected to
. . rr-L. 1.
on swell .action, ir.is on nn
vy.id .serve as a "pass-butk"
to Cer-nv'.iy. Moreover, ofii
Itlicve "he will outline fully
the Al!ie;' are fighting for, but
WTestern Union Can Afford
Bonuses to
Boys New York Simply
Revels In the Greatest
Wealth in History
ip-:
p:.
v.'ha
m
I'D cic.urii'-tftnL'c.! v. Ill he voice
r.!J i- ffat rejection of German
What Aiofjics Expec
The Unite! JPre?. ; position to
y . - - outline ct ir..- government'
co . '. " ":; cn sevf.. :ii mglea of the
: tr ' vc'.Dpmenu, It is believed
Crnjwy offered peace because (her
:.:; rccple arc becoming; restive
.-mull I " i i i )' have snruni' un like
'"Ay hr.'e demanded greater
Ftrt'io:i. They are becoming skep
'.:?. military p-urposcs and are
f : thil the war, with the Ger
t .. '.iclories, appears to be a war
of i.:r,r,-ue3t rathor tian of defense
;'s c'aimed.
I' i-- believed the people of all
'..v'r'os w.irt peace, America ln-
; so long as there is no caeri
c .: principles for ivhich thev
arc r::;'iling.
Xo reason is seen why Lloyd-
Oeorsre should "ail to outline genera!
posce terms far the Allies. Unequi
vocal rejection of the Teuton proffers
'":vud immediately react to Eng
lar. l's rllrad vantage in neutral coun
tries, it is believed. It would also
embitte - the German people to unite
more solidly behind the governmental
form which England desires to des
troy. The German peoplfl then would
be convinced that their's is a war for
existence, and woosld urge ruthless,
vnrsslrieteJ, pursuit .of it. It is
pointed ont that GermEny would no
fight to the end to resist a demand
fs" restoration of Belgiwn and Siv
but w ould fight to the last to -ne
demanis for the life of its oiirn
nation.
Ktnect Much From United ilates.
Home, Dec. 18. TheCentraJ. Pow
ers have urged the Pope and the
nited States to back up their peece
'roposa!?. according to reports had
here.
-Ml Depends On Lloyd-George.
LwNrt, Dec. 18. Am.bassador
To infilled hia mission today with-
making any comment on the note.
Lloyd-George, better, hopes to r
fBmc his duties today after a week's
illness. The premier will find tho
nation squarely back of him rf. a
exrected. he meet3 the German peace
Pronosals with an unqualified refus-a'-
It seemed certain today that th
P'cier will be able to address the
House of Commons tomorrow, outlin
ing the .policy ; of the new govern
r"t ard stating Britain's view on
lne Germans' peate proposals.
Dy LOWEL MELLK1T,
(United Press Staff Correspond'. nt)
New York, Dec. 18. New York
rolling, reveling, rolickinj. u -.faith.
This is a "never befon. u, istory"
story. . -
New York banks today held ui re
serve $816,794,200, and fro n every
:uartC'" cf the globe moey n pour
ing in actual yellow gold by the
millions, to be changed f.om the coin
of other nations into the eol.i of the
U. S. A.
Wall Street Has become a gambling
table onto which b being thrown
money from the earnings, winnings
and savings of American and money
frcm the coffers of kings.
While the large majority of "cv.
York's six millions are fV-.ting t'le
U river sal desperate battV with the
n-..t of living, on the surf a e it np
renrt thai evprj'hidy f. mi ..ey
;,ei;J. I'lioy arc spending it for ne
.'tsr :ues alid luxuries.
Fo.'t' or more block ii. .'i n.h.'t-
tan are given over entirely to tha
A.v.'ieiit trio, wine, won en and song.
V; r bri 'e (lividcr.nR have given night
i'ro B:o '"'ay new life. Men
hose .t s'-'c it is to tike money
irOiii spCi.' :j say they ncer wrr-
"aible to l:tkc ;'0 much of it '..-ffore.
Ancii- tt .Babylon could bo r.ct ''own
inside -haw . y?:k'a M;i:iter pleare
g- mm.'- without being raited. Ne
buchadnezzar wculdr.'t have a rcnLta-
tion outride iliis o
(Ey the United Press)
Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 18. What In Elg'in, III., Each Sat-
i'lCSSeng'er j Cal r!lnza l with the border proto-
! col is s.t U unknown quantity here
j ibis afternoon.
.'!?rtr Pani, who presented the
J doevment to the first chief, occupied
j '-i t cure nioriiii.ir session of the In-
rernational Comtnjjsion today In
! pre?entinjjji-Kcr.l.al reportf an m-
.erview with Cafranza.
P;
,w:i
urd&j', and Name Price
for Whicn Next UTeek's
Output Shall . Be Sold
Charges Newspaper
S'-3. liountoine, writing in the New
'mi offered no writ'on drx-umcr t v"-k W-'std, says." three men every
I.o commissioners. I week set the price of butter, for the
I U'iitJ State "On one sale of 25
: f 00 ',:our.da, each weekly. theyN
iw'i .u.rtiffr.v 'ill i
! o?tr.:ih the cverage-.annual cost of
0 ('
: ( i.O
of tfep product vai
nly the Unit-"! Press
Washington,
del!, an! Mr?
their fi--'
illy with
The i p vi'!
:n
'-V,.
Dec. 13. The Pre.si- j
Wilson celebrateo
wedlmjv aiiniversnry to
rn only r and of golf,
p a family dinner tonight,
ic (.; o!e wi'l rhon enter
: f tb" the.: tor.
:;i',.'3C)0'0' approximately,'
iy; t'le World's headlines over a
I frr.'.i'.-c s'.orvi'-iie Chicrro. 'Trem-
I i-:.m ;,ai.i by n' fev Chicago dealers,
' v 1 (-it t'ie Kivji, standard, to a
amtsiies fnS bane of the trade,"
r.tated, quoting Frederick It.
,i reform member of the F.l
ard, who in an intw-'iew de-
d the practice of ft; iChictigo
rt "'fn!'-: !k ' "'.Ir for the
it is
Mo'o
rl. ;!
cr;.
n'.iy in
(hr;
u'.rho'.'t the
A '.ut-
n a'
( .- k . i ; iir ''!. 1 r. ; Pres.-; j
Charlotte, I .;?. 1. Complete res
toration of the ' Charlotte Daily Ob
server plant, pertly destroyed by fire
late Saturday, is expected. The Ob
server ia Mug printed in the News
office. The loss was fully $30,000.
mm m YOUR NEW
GOWa "OR YOUR TOY
the
mushrooms and dar.ee halls thrive
is in any new gold camp.
"Eusines3 is three times as big
m the biggest we eTer saw before
ihis season," ;2id the manaeer of the
'argest raba et in the city. i
H.Jtcls are crowded, theaters are i
;iJ ctt. Crowds that the ' shop j
o f ly" do not Account for, fill the de-!
i tir.cn - -. cs. i
Vv'r ;ht-j. c : are 'ecletail f-f s -cs I
ir.r! deliveries are far behind.
:'.iingo, Dec. IT. -Singing models
first, in the hNt.try of fashion, it
aid, male their enpeanance at
convention of tho De.dgners' As
atxrt r' Women's Clothes here
'''hp Ovcrrmert
rr.ref.niy have these tren her-rd
I l.c::.. '? ehuut with li.gai tafe-
! that inveM Orator . have been
: : find rry ev .!! i-e that the (
i ' en any xiolntio'i ot" the I-'her-
' I ;.: man travel every Sutun'ny
.wr- ' ." :rn Ciiiago to Klgiv. ' .!..
1 ncre at noon m the as
m cf 'the Elgin Hoard of
fix the weekly qujtation
rc-'smeiy butte.. The tel-
Strong Resolutions Adopt
ed at Mass Meeting Sun
day Night and Forward
ed to Washington Rev.
-Vir. Davis Spoke Twice
A fj.irnr.cr resolution en-
o-o .unr Vr.i ;iroh,oitio: hills
tiOY.- pculmt; in the Nation
al C- ; e?s ?uk1 imdn.p- the
rep.'e T'i'tivos or tins nis-
r't i, io lend their sunuort
(Fy the United PreSii)
Waidungton, i Dec. 18. America
must push her preparedness plans
now lest neace come and find her
still ith pending ir.ternational diffi-
.ultics, or with milit.i:ism and lav
iiikh still uncrushed abroad, many
Congressmen warred today.
e a
-jieca
rc'.t,
m elodies
tt'es.
:rrl: stiit t::
n or pink s'lit
:.re sunft
dash-
Aew
?r.ey
l or:
"...nd
rpetu!:!!. .
t.tin'r what it
it
f r..
lea-
Frcm
t one ir
Sv.i it kec"
an Euroner.n throne, ti:ey ;
.:g their .rr.jrey I : .V.v Y:
',: ettcr p.-.:'. ?f it is enij
hr.t Sfcc;':n of ':e city in
.he nan.e of Wail Street.
On ' s
.hr e d-ty s i
;.I tho :ct
cars ago 4'
i evlMig
.-.in for
eiers in
irch cn
(.!.!'
.'no,
train, gre-- roc 'irir.g Komething
revcic. ItV to iiiustrRtc the
ivotner. una to lm-
-.-.;th the fjc'. that
iity is shape 1 to a
'v iho tarte vi'h wl'.ich
;ir)lorrv '
WOULD urn m m
TO HELP END Wt WAR
c. w.
ran, Dee.
. of New Yi
1 p
exchange
cone '.o be
r .'..re. wlierc
'"'"0 shares was a r
ay's ifading. When every nc '
'.or, the trading rej.hes two mil,
hr.res rjaroely is it noticed.
Over .-.n.! -rr.rd sbout the floor
(Coifi.ir.cd r,n Page Three1
million- r
: -. 'or
o. two i
ani:
..v.,
! c .. !
f -r tb :
, t.d a rivni
epresentatives
t'-e
. Frederick
who recent-
i'ier.s in I'idend
od :
of
STEAMER POWMTAN
WW! TYLO? Ml
OF POfS. PASSES
Hryant Tiy'or, 35, for ebort f -r.r
cir? past "tipcrintendent cf the Len
ir county road force, and an efiicier.t
employe or the uoari of vonms-
iners. d.icd at his home in tho
northern part of the city Surd-v
j a. m., following an illness of
Monday afternoon, with intei T. or.;
Mcolcv.cc d cemetery. Pastors TT. I'
f-iih of Gsrdon .Street Ch". J-n
church, and H. A. Humble of Queen
Street Methodist church, conducted
the jer.-'-e. Mr. Taylor was a mem-
i ' m.. i
a pov.-o1'4
time. He
v.id :
t.ions
lations of
thev w--.il'1
e.nce in reh i
restoring
Uockefcller
r of sera
who met
h rre cf Miss Mabel
: ,.f -re i.' 1 Cross, that
.-' . CO':;!. fsO-j. eo!le-'-d iii
;! ml offered I" r relief of
:-: Fi:ro,A' would be
nea. e infiuei '-e at this
-.11 su b. an act would
ate popular denvonstra-
;o among civilian ponu
" n ring nations, because
anxious for the assist
iitating their homes and
rial living conditions.
mi:e.;.
'i'ra io i.!-.i
tor f:.!i. in
vgnph r.nd cable carry their dotree
to evcy merchandising center in the
.rii' ; and to ovoiy narkct in th.
' i world to which tho export
try do cf the country extend:-., end it
four s ,ho liai.ic p: ices for all grades
'f tr.ble bu-i.'.ei- until these food arbi
ter. nwc again.
to the
res, was pnvsad by the
Hnasr? nestini r.elc at the
Gordon Street Christian
church Snrday nipfht. At
the cor l-''on ' of th? ad
dress of Rev. K. L. Davis,
superintendent of the North
Carolina Ant.i - Saloon
ioaffuc. Mr. Y. T. Ormond
presented ilie resolution
hie.h fr.vored the immedi-paf-?.-?f--3
of the Shepperd.
l. rsr.v io-f0m hn Sennte,.
for inn outJawinrr of saloons
? not of ( olumbirr,
r.uTvovinir the Un-
'',!(. .'impiiflment which
nroposes to submit the ques-
voro oJ: tho people
,1 ,)
he District.
r.ub:ivt
t 'ii
The Webb
a National
LEGISLATIVE FIGHT
OYER DRY AMENDMENT
(By the United lVes)
Lincoln, Neb., Per. 18. With the
c -.ering of tie Nebraska Legisla
'.'lie's thirty tifth sc .j.on here Janu
ary 2, interest will center on the wet
jr. x dry lir.c-up end the legislative
buttle for laws to make effective the
1-y r.mendmeat passed by almost 30,
t'"0 majority at the recent election.
The wets, realizing that prohibi
tion would carry, cent Ted their fight
toward the last on winning enough
men hers of the legislature to 'blc5ek,
if po.isible. passage of laws aimed to
make prohibition effective.
The drys hve a slight majority in
the hoti'.'c. In the senate the major
i:y of ;ho members are personally wet
k '. f the tidi tv-thrce members, six
if--
are known as "law enforcements."
There aVe men who before election
.'idmitied t!i!,t they were personally
not ia favor of prohibition but would
!-e governtd s legislators by the
Score',
'.try to their deliberations
i."' of the Elrrin Board of
Trr. !e i on the call beard the
irrrran'. of r cfTerod for sale at
m'nirr.t.'.i price-, and the o-monrt for
uhicii !i':e:o is a .',id at the maximum
pric. A t ;!' saction .s in vr.riaidy
enrcio" at a ipvc! cetween -aese nric
ps s-.tisractji-y to Ire jroaVio"" ar-i
the bid 'e ". end this ole, apjinrt ;: '
bone, fide, so far sir, the observations
of the Federal authorities go, constt
t'ttes the iiasis upon which e-.ery
neater in every nty sind hamlet fix
es the pi ;. upon which butter croej
into co:' .;.r..itiori."
to th? States for ratification
'!"iv;pr liauor out of the
-p-T'iy. 'lIvr;,', ondorKfol, as
vf.i oS vx proposed bill .to
Vren from the mails rjl ad
vc.d i.ir t matter pertaining
'o i l,o 'uraor business. The
v?S'.hit;on was telegraphed
to W.nshhifrton MonrJcy
inoTT.in,''-:.
air. Davis rnokc twi.a in Kins ton
Sunday. At tho morning hour he
amendment! verdict of the people on the prohibi-
.emrnd.a tut. Vhese "law en
;':: ..;. enta" combined with the drys
DuT.i-wbor the out-and-out wets in
the Senate.
LEFT M1B (MY
if the Queen
roh. His F'ub-
i.scussOid tha
et'riod the pulirit
ract Methodi.ifc
. : : -.VV. -
bject f'-om the standpoint of per-i;-J,
civil .and religions 1'berty.
Sunday nift-i.t a nrars meeting in
the chiT-bcis in town jein-
wbieh
,'d V,T
ABANDON EFFORTS TO
POLL SUMNER OF
RW$m SAYS NO
CHANGE !N HIS LAW
New Void-. Deo. 17. Efforts to
f?oat tiie U . ; . transport Sumner.
which went agrou.-.d off Tiarnegat, N.
J., last JTuii lay nigiit were ter.iTior
arily ab; rdone 1 tonight by order of
e War Department. Col. Johi M.
tr'rscn, Jr., in charge of tne
ruai tormasf. r
.raid, however,
held i.t the Gordon Street
.:i'.ii'v:r. cht' ch. Mi. Davis told of
-ho !!.:. ci the Ar.ti-Sahon Lertrue
for - !t i.-' ii '.iau by ''-.c forthcoming
as.orr.-blv.
'! he conteinp!. ted laws will res
trict the amount of Ihjaor for any
m i ;;!: , ..i ;ios.-s to one hr.if gallon,
and any eitie.i, regardless of repu
tation, who is dote -to 1 aith more
than thai r.-.ar.i will be amenable
to the lav.-. The manui'-cture of
wines will ie restrictc 1 to five gal
Ions fT yea,. and ih:s must be for
p-or "onal use. Ciuor wid also be giv
en altlotion and the matter of pub--
d.-inbi.tg wiil be prohibited. No-
:' fbo l'r.kd Prew)
F, . no tobacconists ray that not
"ncre than a quarter million pounds
op tnhnrco rem lin to be sold cn the
lorul market. When the market sus
pends the middle of this week for the
h'.iilays, not to resume until well on
in. .Trmur.ry, ther-. will be less than
o-.e midieascn day'r. breaks left
h? contiguous territory. The -dances
are that the warehouses will be
oiirn a e;-y IV . v days in January.
'Northern Neighbor Could
Walk All Over America,
He Intimates
MLF MILLION NO SLIRT
For the Army Jhis Country
Would Have to Put In the
Field In Event of Break
With Any First-Class Mil
itary Power
(By the United Press)
Washington, Dec. 18. Major Gen
eral Scott, before the Senate milita
ry committee, today pointed out the
nation's unpreparedness. He called
attention that where once the War
College believed a half million men
to be available at the outset of any
hostility would be sufficient aa a
starter, lessons learned in the Euro
pean war lead staff officers to decide
that thia initial force should be not
less than a million and a half train
ed troops.
Gen. Scott explained that a north
ern neighbor has Intilt up an army to
a strength approximately that of
other great European powers. He
emphasized that England ci ltrols
the seas, that its mencl nt Vrine is
sufficient to transport without delay
a million men,. etc He praised the
spirit of the militiamen but condemn
ed the system. . ,
BLINDFOLDED ENEMIES
IN ITALIAN TRENCHES
" n.fl V.'i itr-.-'riier Concert Enter-
t:iir''-.i. a niin.her on the lyepurr
rocrso being hrul here this Winter
Odder the auspices of the Mothers'
t '. "i'l rive a petformance in the
i -.-a:c nt .'" the First Baptist ch-f'h
Moi.day night at S o'clock. The at
traction is one of the best in Ike en
!iie course, acror. 'dig to a'l roorts.
bo renewed a
pc. mito.
irrr.y
depot in New Yoikj
that the work would
soon as the weather
Washington, Dec. 17 P.eports that!
railroad and brotherhood heads in
-eaoe conference have planned to
propose the repeal of the Adarr.son
Act and the substitution of a work
ing agreement of their own making
for it today, aroused Representative
Adamson, author of the law, to de-
1 FIREWORKS WILL
IBE ALLOWED IN THE
mm mm
ber of a Christian ,chur;h in iihe clare that Congress would
City GannciJ following the lead
taken by other East Carolina cities,
"spank j Saturday night in special session took
He was a native of the ; both sides to the controversy if nec- action prohibiting the use of fire-
i essary." works in the fire district during the
and; Mr. Adamson, who the House holidays. They will be tolerated in
representative of President Wilson in. ether parts of the city. -
county.
county.
Surviving 'him are his wife
two brothers.
body will be permitted under the ' A full bouse i; looked for in spite of
toe prom: ing ir.c'cnency.
rr? proceeds will go for a play
goun 1 benefit.
TWO DOWNED WHENCE
PLUNGED THRO' BRIDGE
piOj.oscd law to drink bi anv public
ri their own premises. The
-.o i; o.lco considerinsr the aovis-
; '.y of working for a commission
er wh-.-o duty it will be to enforce
the krsrs. At the cono'usion of the
address an offering was taken for
t'.ie votk of the league for t'..e com
ing year.
; railway legislation matters, is will
' ing to co-operate in any plan ' em-
ro. Va.,J)ec lr-Tugs and lowing, a collision with the
wnres
and Miners liner. Powhatan,1 sunk on ployes- and employers may evolve for
Wednesday of Willoughby Beach, fol- the interpretation of his law as ap-
British plied to working- conditions, but will
RETHEAT IN ROUMANIA. : '
CONTINUES, REPORTED
OBerb'n, Dec. li Retreat of the
rKwrso-iURrancnians to Bralia and an
connected with local w-recking tanker Telena. Divers have com-1 rigorously oppose repeal of it, as he ' the frightening of horses and possible attack on these retreating columns by
t iraoon began the pleted the task? stoppe-P7---wa toe-aaj aeropl;
wrk f ntoiag tha Merchant great rent la the aMp's aid, -- .-'booses. --' taken Into consideration. c'-".
; City efftciah declare the danger to
property in the downtown section i.-.
too great to allow Young Klnston fall
swy. Likewise there L the bother
t pedestrians, especially women, and
mm mmm by
mm SATUSD&Y
Fire Saturday about 8 p. m. de
stroyed a ga-n;e at the hoe of W.
G. Cradj- ir ?-r.h Kinston, together
with a new .foid, car. A Chevrolet
in the garaiTO was badly damaged.
The cars we.o,thc property of Mr.
Grady and a son-in-law, Will Costen.
The caui.e of the blaze is a mystery,
since no on had been around the
place with firs! It had gained con
sidenable headway before being dis
covc red. Tlie , loss is estimated. at
around $750. . '. ",-. ;
Rome, Dec. 18. How hostilities
between Italian and Austrian troops
were temporarily suspended while
blindfolded officers from both sides
met to discuss the merits of a cer
tain explosive in civilized warfare
was told here today for the first time.
The Auatrians hoisted the white
flag of a temporary truce and negoti
ated a diseusaion by wigwags. The
Italians accepting, the Austrian re
presentatives masked their eyes and
crossed No Man's Land for the Itali
an trenches. The Italians gave them
safe conduct to headquarters. Fol
lowing the conference the blindfolded
officers were led back to their own
fortifititions and hostilities wore renewed.
roplancs is reported offl-
JacksonviVe, Kla., Dec. 17. Mrs.
Orcar K. Hartley of Jacksonville,
and her four-year-old son, were
drowned and lix .' er persons bruis
ed late today v.hen an automobile
plunged through an open draw at
Amelia river, between Jacksonville
and Fcrnandina and tumbled twenty
feet to the water.
it
SCIENTIFIC KNOCKOUT
New York, Dec. 17. After ex
haustive testi updh rats,, mice anu
guinea pigs the nse of radium as a
cure for cancer and tumors has been
found to be a failure, according to
the tnnual report of Dr. Francis
Carter Wood head of the Crocker
Cancer .Research Fund of Columbia
University, made jrublic today. For
cases on which operation is not pos
sible radium is sttccessful aj a pallia
tive c-V, t"-" r 1
VICTIM S ATURDAY'S
SHOOTIG TO RECOVER
Unless Complications Set In Du
pree in Hospital Ben. Faulkner
to Be Given Hearing Friday
Warrants Against Other Members
Dupree Family
Bill Dupree, the well known plant
er, 3hot by Ben. Faulkr.er following a
fist nffray in the vicinity of Heritage
and North streets Saturday after
noon, is likely to recover unless com
plications set in, it was reported
Monday afternoon. Mr. Doprce is 62
years of age. Faulkner, also we'l
Vnown, is at liberty under $500 bail.
A preliminary hearing is set for nrrt
Friday. Mr. DupTee Is in the hos
pital, j". ' -' 1 v
The official understanding of the
affair is that Faulkner cursed Dii
pree and was badly manhandled by
the latter. After intervention Faulk
ner drew a levohrer, and, it is alleg
ed, declared he would skill Dupree,
The bullet fired entered i the left
shoulder. ' 4 :'---'vv'i- t;
After the shooting James Dupree,
a brother to, and Horace Dupree, , a
nephew of,' the injored man called at
City Hall, Where Faulkner was being
detained. ? They (were - served with
warranta I charging disorderlr con
duct .According to on of the Da
press, they intendad no harm to tie
prisoner; the police misinterpre'rl
their intent! n, he says. It Is said t
City ITa'l that it' was "
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