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Hie pMlg Times Vol.LXIX. No. 14. The Weather SNOW. RALEIGH, N. C, TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1911. LAST rTON. PRICE FIVE CENTS Double the Number of Paid Subscribers in the City of Raleigh of Any Oilier Newspaper. oy m FOR BUO 6 INTRODUCED Bill to Appoint State Boildin Commission and Erect Ad ministration INCOME TAX MEASURE Hoyden t Kownn Introduces Bill Providing For State Adniinistrn t.''n Ilni Id iiifi Income Tax Amend meitt to Federal Constitution p ported Favorably awl Made Kieeinl Order For Friday Railroad Kill Rivoiiiiniticd Joint Caucus to he Held Tonight Greensboro's Com. mission Rill Many Local RI1K in l.ie senate today i no most tin ponant bill introduced was by Sen ator Hoyden, of Rowan, providing for the appointment of a state build ing commission of seven practical business men and the erection of an administration building on the square north of capltol square in Raloig.i, tor the use of tiie various state departments, the . structure to be fire-proof and adequate for pie serving the records of the state Irom the danger of fire to which they are . now subjected in t lie old . agricul tural and supreme court building! now occupying the. square. The bill authorizes me state treas tirer to issue not exceeding "one nut- lion dollars of toi'ty yea;' . 4 percent bonds lor this purpose, and if the bonds cairtiot be Hold at asatisfac tory price, he. is authorized to ne; liato. temporary loans that may be necessary to carry on tne work. The bill was referred to the committee on public buildings and grounds. Another bill of importance was in trodueod by Senator Gardner, of Cleveland, incorporating tne North Carolina Intel-urban Railway Com tinny, to construct an electric trolley line from (iastonia via Clierryville Shelby and Caroleeu to Asheville Tiie survey for this line lias already been made. . The bill providing a commission form of government for Greensboro was ratllied and a detect in the orig inal bill remedied. The house sent a large batch of bills that have passed that, body and a number of local matters claimed the attention of the senators today. Detailed Proceedings. The senate convened at 1 1 o'clock, prayer being offered by Rev. Mr. Darber, of Christ church. Petitions Presented. . (! rah am of Orange: Signed by Mrs. Jennie Jordan .McDay and others in reference to mad dogs. Referred to committee on propositions and griev ances. Mellonald of Moore: Against sale of near-beer In Lee and Harnett coun ties. Propositions and grievances. Rnscoe or Bertie: Asking to in (Continued From Pago Flvn.) SERIOUS FIRE IN ATLANTA F (ity Leased Wire to The Time-?.) Atlanta. Go., Jan. 17 The three-story fculldins. Nos. 44 and 4h West .Mltcnell Wet. occupied by the Empire Skirt Manufacturing Conipnny, anil several smaller concerns, was destroyed by tire today. Tin' lire was under control by 10:30 o'clock. ' A hundred girls were rescued from the second and third floors, several be inff overcome by smoke but none seri ously Injured. , The losses will aggregate, about JSi.OOO.' ; Kleven Timers Convicted. (Special to The Times.) Loulsburg, Jan. 17 Yesterday morn ing, eleven blind tigers, all colored, were arraigned before Mayo Colllo for HelHns whiskey, resulting from the de tective work of two colored men. They were all convicted, penalties were $25 and costs or 30 to 90 days .on the roads and costs only one ap pealed to the court. IJiIII.M..IIjU.III,J.l1l,..i,iJ,,,,,l r William F. Sbei'lian, who was iu, ocralic Caucus to succeed ( bauiicev M.' York at Wasliiusl:n for i lie last (wet NEW STATE BUILDING Bill Provides For lis Eredicn Under Building Commission 'o Occupy Square (in Which Supreme Court lliiildinj; ov Sla:i'-'lo Issue '.: Million Di.tlars in Itouds; 'tVr Pay For Same. Tiie Ijili to linnide for i he ei ectiuti of a nevv state biiiliiing on the lil.ii'k now: occupied by the Bujireiao court and agr'ailtural department build ing was introduced, in the setiaie:'lo- day by. Senator, A. , li. Hoyden'. The provision of. tiie hill fallows: . Whereas, ,.The ; buildings now pro vided by the state for tiie various de partments of its goyerniiient are in- adaquate for the economical an.i ef ficient administration oi:' its affairs; and, , '. Whereas, valilahle libraries, price less . .manuscripts. historic relics, many records and much property aiV loused in many separate and unfit buildings, exposed to constant danger from fire; and, .'. Whereas, it is initierai ively neces sary that.. larger and saler quarun's lie iiroiided for the sauie, and that.n ireproof biiijding, adequate for t.'ie purposes intended and required. should he erected; now, therefore, The General Assembly of North Car olina do enact: Section 1. That a state building commission is hereby created, to con sist of seven practicaj business men, who shall be appointed by tae gover nor, .which commission shall carry out the provisions of this act, and shall be known as the state building comVnission. - Sec. 2. That said commission shall be. and is hereby created a body politic and corporate under, the name and style of the "state building com mission." , Sec. :!. The said sta'e builJing commission shall have power to fix the time and place of its .meeting. The said commissioners shall hold office until the work hereinafter pro vided for shall have been completed. and they shall nave made report o the same to the general assembly and shall have been discharged. In the event of the death or resignation of any member of the said commis sion, his1 successor shall be appoint ed by the governor. Tne said com missioners shall receive no compen sation but their travelling expenses, including hotel bills, while actively engaged in the work of the said com mission, and these expenses shall he paid out 'of the fund herein provide! for. Sec. 4. Out of the funds herein after provided, the said state bully ing commission shall proceed, as soon as practicable, to acquire, either by purchase or condemnation, at a pric not exceeding $50,000, all that block or square of land In the city of Raleigh,- lying between Halifax street on the east, Jones street on the north, Salisbury street on the west, and the lands of the- state of North Carolina on the south, in ad dition to the grounds now. occupied (Continued on Page Two.) V ;.f .. . im d Inl iiijilil l.v New. Vtii-li,!t;'hi- D''in , !:, ha'. ii'!Ci'ii(!l Sew ve ; ca'. TELLS ABOUT THE GRIME Nathan Montague Makes Par tial Confession of Murder :ys Thai I T.ui Others Wei :- Wit! Hi:n and Tlial Tlie.v Kiitciv:! f!i Ho;c Wliiie lie ; Stayed Oulsiile : SI;, v (,i' ihc (Viine. Q iii is woi'k .was iiude of the-'Nit thai: Mpntaiiiny case in Ox! o rd vesier day, v.hen li." jva.t placcd ou '.trial for his .life Tor . ih; JiilHiig of Mr; ;..''... Xi Sauiulci. ii:i years old: .his diiiiglitei' Miss Malt if! . Sau nders,. "22 "; -eai's: old and his ..little niece,, Irene Overton only four years r or ;tge wmcti is known to the .whohV state to he'ohf of the worst in the catalogue ol crimes. Nathan Montague had been at the home of Mrs. , Jennie Overton tha day, helping to kill hogs... Miss Mat- tie Saunders was there on the same mission, and it must have beta at this time that this brute planned the hor rible affair. , M iss Saunders left, for her home about 4 o'clock, in com pany with little Irene Overton, who was going home to spend the night with her. The ; negro left . Overton's some 1 a or : 2:1 niinnles after' Miss Saunders, and witnesses were intro dnced to. .show; that: he was seen at. the Saunders bome talking 'with;. Mr Saunders: -rust- about dark. It was about nine o'clock the same night when Mr, ; Sherman Overton, who lived about 250 ynds from " the Saunders home; discovered the fire and calling to his son, Moses, and a friend who was spending the night' at his house they immediately went to the fire, : The house was burning furiously when the first people arrived, and the heat was so Intense that they we unable to enter, nor could they sec anyone on the inside. When the fire died down a search was made of tiie house and the body of Mr. Saunders was found lying on the floor, between fhe .door and window, and in a hor rible condition, The body Was so badly burned that it could riot be identified, and when asked how they knew it was a human body the wit nesses.' stated ' that I hey could tell from the hman skull and teeth, the lower limbs, arms and trunk of the body having been entirely destroyed. Tiie next body to be found was that of liltle Irene Overton, only four years of age, who was spending the night with her Aunt Mattie, and then the body of Miss Mattie Saunders was discovered. All these bodies were in a horrible condition. An in vestigation was at once begun around the house, and the first signs of foul play was the bloody skirt of Miss Mattie Saunders, which was found in the yard. Later a knife, which witnesses identified as Nathan Montague's, was found in the yard. Although the blade of the knife was closed it was bloody and showed signs of having been used. Blood and hair wa? stewn around the well house, and hei'e signs of a struggle were shown. From the well-house the struggle was continued to a lo cust tree, which stood some distance from the house, and here a bunch of (Continued on Page Eight) fl.e DULL SESSION IN HOUSE No Matters of Importance Up Consideration of That Body Clean l'p Cal.'iidar in An Hdiir and Adjourn t:i- il.iy -I'iHi Consider, cd .Mostly l.ixal .Ate.isures ISill Offered to dewlie Pay if t lciks ill Kt.le lei!; ilnii nls. The hoiiise held air hour's' session this morning ;ind found thai ii "was grinding oit si:V:i!l grisl i a - I . r t.ii I'lerical j'u. en. ltd haiidlc H ainl had to take'a i'ri idr ten niiiuiif. to let if catt-h . , There .!' i,.i iiM :i:;iiri S (! i:r. a. iiiiiio:-tance: ",'re'i nii, d from 'coiiini it tees '.or- intru.l ; :! and only t,.e droning rou: inv- il.iled t'hc innr. Itn. icentntivo ('! :.! .o! 1 lalifax. :-iro poses iti a bill 'lie iili'c, ( d in fits a, e marriage in tii': by p'erniii (ilig mayors of .tnt-iirtiorai ed . towns ami I'olat ies. public hi '.o'erfortii.'. Hie ciyi.l ci I riiiouy. I!e . ;eii! ijl ive lioiierl ill) rodi.ced a liiil (lHi:V'or liU! VM-Xl, !"! !i,)ll tO OWIKTl, rfc.ils. . V; amending :;ec; ion i v in;'; l ii: i I'i'i pro Hi wall';-, -pdwei due "hen ''i'i 'in. ' t ".loiigp; t-.ini; and. a a hi in 'i- . i 1 -: tt . . 'I !;. pi-eveifi. iji 'in'', ihii Ions oi do-low!:- - :.! !" I'lli:: In llni'.-'eih ln.illee. la s;lie ;i)id do,';'-' elas-. '.of - b'-islntvi;!'; ' which t.iis 'assembly' prciiiiisi's in have si:aro to ('.! i-ii-r. The attention of'., members'' was s. 1 hat requi.'v. all rpprittti'oHK ; s.ial'i, i 'An t'i npiri.'MjM'i'V ; Hrieaker l l'awd that.'..'' nnlcs- - i i.i.is I In' iiin oil ii I ajipro- cnitf'il to the i-ii l.i bills earryiug. -a pi bel'pi' o liassng'..'..' m:i lip 'lis. i-omiii'". .. warned the: iioir.s" ri.le was 'followed pi-i-at.ed at t..i--be ''k'nOivti' urJ.il maiii r. non tiie si'siiiii would Vile .-.ileiiirwi.ls treasury, '..'. never .were A .bill was off -red t illil'IIIISi'' of equiiliKing -Cii' 'jiay'ii depa-i'tmpntB of. the s lirevi nt nnu; lieiiri-lm . : " e : r csen i iii : , :.' , v M a j :i ' eierks in a ll ite t li n s : . i . ning. l e: . -hjis i;,i::'- iiarefl. a: uieasu re tii rel ieve the' Sol liievs' ITrirno- I'vom eoH.iesii. jii by. .pr i Vidiiig that counties may provide, for the. sip'C''f of old w'leraiis id iioiiie, I! 'use Kotitin . . T.ie iio"ie v, a ' i ailed to order . ai t lie l egiilaj' hoiir by Speaxei:. : "Diiwil;. wiio i ailed upon Iii v. Al :.. V ih i' lor the opening .prayer. : '...,, 5 Pet it inns, Icnioi iaK i :t. . Crlinipler- of Sanipsbn.;: t-yKlntt that Indian sehools be es'ta'lil is.ied in Saiii))si)ii."cr.niity. ...'-.. V; ; ,' -Koonee iff Onslow; Of W. '. T.. I', against nea i;-.iioer. and asking federal prohibition" also against netting, in Pall's River. Ueooris of Committees. "To profu-oie stock raising in Siinip- son county. . . . ; ... To prevcni deprcdai ion by fowls in Caldwell- To proi i ; t. iniproved siock. in Washington county. To pre.veni; depredations of. . do mestic fowls. ( I'n favorable.) ,, For relief of clerk superior court of Montgomery county.. To enable WaynesvillP to .refund debt. To authorize road bonds for Now Hanover county. To fund debt of Hendersonville. To permit -..'special tax in Polio coun ty'; to pay debts. -.'; To appoint C. 13. AV'ilson tax col lector! Reported with . substitute. To provide for registration of plots (Continued on Page Twn.V ATTEMPT MADE ON LIFE OF PREMIER (l!y- 'ilIe: to The Tini. s.l . Paris. Ja;. IT An attempt was mail" to assassin ii'- I'reniier f li iaiiil m the eb imi'er . of '-.deputies tliis: .11 it ""rm " ir. fun 'shuts- wre. fired at liiiii but lutt'i missed!. One --.struck Me Milan; ..direct"! of pulilie le-:. f. In the leg.: The cbaMilier was ilirnwn lat- a stale '--of great" confusion but Premier liriand r uiainj-d eoul and assisted Ibe aiithuiiti This is the second attempt made lo assassinate the premier in tin uumllis. although he Has scorned the ' proposal of friends; t" have -gendarmerie ae- ompaiiy him in public. : Succeeds .Mr. Home. Governor" Kitchin has appointed Capt. I. H. Kearney, of Franklinton, a member of the state board of agri culture to succeed Ashley Home, re signed. You can't interest a normal woman in styles at 'ihc. time her first babv- is cutting to til. & ..u.:7 .t.'A'. mm- 7" vJ Mis. Hi, ii. i ;illK't'i, the'-t-i tal oi' bi;l 'ttiiM w ill emie.ni.i' Mis, .(.'iiiici'l, lonelier wlh'iici' s;iii fur t'hiiainl ill ( '::v iteae ! n Ibe S200 It'll ulieii ishr .ari i U''- lis- ejt'riis by jrlii.viii'.-'iui.l . of (be .(-at lley. FHE EASTERN CAROLINA UllRSiT! IS IN WANT -;''.''.':'.-.':'.;.::...;.'' :.' .;'- League Directors Meet Toilay In President Wliitakers Olce i'i. .Kel V,'li:l "l;er lias U rili- a .. lOa't'li C. iil '- nXi- . 1 1 A re Fa peel e j t i he lien' 'enteii lie. Whi'taker is 'Vol a i,( ':.i!i'ii'.'i' to;- !!i-.i ! t j !.-ai ,: Hl'ilK I?. fin 'lis,- i.f : IMMgh ' -,!a !y. . i;a; 'Will " "Wi ebailw in Mu-ii: inliiiis; .v ; leaiii: ; -tbb; ;-se:i -v'n:!" - i'i ;'Vt-'. bey'.it) "." 'iii.-;' : i.ir.ions i;!n;;;;.i!;s:. N':.'t. t la- fan tile ' liii writ ing. h --.-li en l lle' vi'n'easy ers' .. rive'nei.ves , '-. li;! v:ir. t(ag ;i" Uii'i'.v 'tiie.. -- a -iiU'-stiu'ii ;n1' a !' iiii; lis -ii!-, i'MiA'.- --Pe'.'.e-i w iiai r- i ,e ; . Tb- viliiv'; bin;. ..ijeugui ..I',' P;,' .In anil ileyide, (...ri-rles..;, . knew: i'.V. tins v.r (!,-,. l-y- . ill il.-.-ie.jllV'le.! ' Vhil:.l',,'-,y .ill I. what tl.ii' I'ikaii il - vis.,a;- W., I' n .t: he;-,;; ( ;wa.U l-'i v. K'niuy of ( Kaxelle- ;if- V i inii n'!.;ii'h "Miira N.ini (eiWslini:ii;ri.';.' ille;.'. I, Lev Albert -'!..--.Yix. I'iii.-i'.l' -; 1 tali i.;':!-: e.ky M.iUlilv-iHiii I-.,. l:ii:.:-, ;'l I'.-'-r-1 lie iU--:.hn a-s in mm) I iV-ii Iheii--.- haiids. :' In a! din eliM-s will ilr.ii. . and take- in 1 Muiiai ..'-.r. Lie- i;- 'f;iil'i :n. for' l'o-eleetiiin aiel . work wbii w ill suei. e ilei;'t ol" the - Jiasier is . a very i'lT.-o v'he!ier tin; iitiier i. tli.i'ir presidents. 1-. v, ni'K', -is iiot .kiioi. i that In-.- Wliiiai;ei-: money in fiiyi '.u'-rini; ball. Nn ..league-' v I ili el'.ri.ilil l' I lies Ill, one. ;' (he eiuii's II. 1 !-, Jeei Willi- is- lie; a e.a niiiit 1 1--iis':.i.i: e-eti rn'ss y.l liilll.; The jil'esi. 1 i.'.l li! ili.l . I.e.V-Ilie r'i:i--i.l ' ii.-rs'iiil-'. -a'lli-S .lepeli.l IllM.n !ii --e mne'in nf. the t;. lilll ii . :is -k-l,. -'.-.v fi -:-'r,l his liiii..' -; Me eaiise ..it' I r bae a ni"! i.i lieieiil o fliet-r. or willin.. v.urkiT tlloiiiugil kiii;wleil.L,e. nf (lie mini! honesty in performi-ag ills duty, liilll an ..ideal pr-siiiilij; -oriic-v. : At today's nieetine; the direeioi tboriniglily reOrgani'.": tile' lea till make an 'effort to ghy : he .perri tiie' gan.ie all thai is uece-.- n y ; lti s("'t.l tun til. SIICCCSS 'Of. Ill ie.lUlle. 1 I I 1;'.S III I! strongly-' nriri.d 'tin-t Ua'eiih yiroiiid '!. in another i-irciiit. Win lae: an. 'ei,-.ii: cluli Carolina league w oin-f nay . Iia-' Iteen discussed l i oni .1 y ' v ie V j .iiii l . The fins will have in he ibni.iiit.il to again' see ihe i yifnial i 'il y in i hi : in I le league, because eonilit ions. aiv. sin ii I hilt are not i'a Hi able lor laijer com-, liiiiy at jire.-'i-iit. Kycry one Kiiows ilie condition Ibe Kalciii team was iii last si'iisen. and lliose who tool, in. ibe franchise and tinished tie- st-a-on uilh it, payinvj nuiiiei-oiis .bea - 1 1 his ;n'e to be congrai til ated. Messrs. Murray Allen. Albert -Cox a (1.1 ijusseP sheirill. Willi others did their b-'st lo irivc lial eigli a winning club and their failure to capture the rag was not their' fault. They-simply did not have the proper foundation to build upon. ' Prior tn - today's", meeting, Ihe, out come is; of cour.-e,' only prolilcinal ieal. While it is almost an assured fact that the Kastern Carolina League will be as last year, with the possible ex ception of one club, yet the ceinUiions that. -surround' the clubs are not fully settled and will not be . uiilil today's meeting. Kaeh club will enter the meeting with practically every member of last sea son's teams on I licit- reserve lists. That fact promises, better ball for ibis sea son, for there is a strong nucleus to build upon. The fans are; anxiously awaiting.' the outcome of the meeiing today, and by tonight we will, no Uvubl, know where we island. mi &-'4': 1 - .:.',- .' aniil'ai v.cslei'ii cniiuni, who, Willi a api i i :'! le the globe ;is Ibe result of a "dare." ui'iiil, a iiiam.nlhi : aiul a v.'U'tHr, will .set l in e. She cvpecls lo have about .!!.' W of in l.oiidiiii ami u.ill icy iipun the money .er h U: eliiiii- evpcnsi's lor Ihe I Report Submitted to Trustee's Shows Its Crying Needs .'i;i c'itlii'c Million Dollars to I'nt is. on. Proper Footing Various Vi'eiis (huliiii il by President Yen- a:i -I est it nt ion Overcrowded, ; "'!'.!';.:;. yi nij :.! lit er i tng (if t lie t'rustt'es lif.'i li f.;', ;;at:e ' Vhiversjiy .eon veiled it liMW loelay: -lb- tire govei'iior'.s '' office. Tliorf amis it la-i'iti' attendance, of the irn.s:.e'''n. at tiie meeting,, which was ,n esii1"il :o er by (lovernor Klt.chin ex-ofhiio cl-taiimaii. : .(Jr;- Richard.- H. li.f-'M'W .'! ;.s seereiary for Ai r. R. ii.- !hvt:!o.: viiio,- as ;i msV;ber of the ;rt si"'iit; ie;ii!al iivei was absent. ; ' : .Viiiirtiiirinte r s.e.ii inns on " the death' of: Pa'il .Ibii'riiiger Mcins, Ben iii'i.tiii Franklin liixon.; aiul iieuben (i.n'id Keid, lia.siecs of ihe:, I'niver sii.y.wbn have died during the year, nud . also on liuV (iealh oi' )r.: Kben Alexamlt't'., deiih of tbo l.'niverslty:; wei'iiad'i.t'ted. , '' ' Tii.' iiiiiiciiil m eiils inade and the retoiiH ion (if t.lii; l'aciiliy providing for Oii.iife.i ring dc.'ir.'es iij ton .1 hose who lei'l tin ir t lasses '.. 'w. i'ii 1 .Slil and 1 s.ii.". In lain- part 'in I lie War were iip jaaiyed.' . '-.' ' ' . 'riu rei'oii. of the. snecial legislative ; ro!:;ii:!;: 'ee- appoiiited . .to investigate j .t he' needs, of the 1'niversity was read, 1 ain't its re( oii'iaetidaiions coincided in ll'il'eo 111. vi sr. i'. i 1 1. thr.se. ,l" ll.n i.i'os- id.; r.J. ' , Vy ;-.-;'. - ; .... 'I'!1.' report n! . Pre'sidiTit Vcuable, vvli'ch v. as . read and approved, is a ( pin ini'lK'iis ive review Of I he itisf itu tion's. needs.; lie reported that the I'lyiveisity . now is in debl to the amoiini i.)!' about -$5:!.iiniV, mostly on unpaid state wni ranls and the t'ui- ve.rsiVy. lnn-":proper;'y and -that, there will be nn funds on hand to'. meet ob ligations,', .failing due lifter April I. in-order proiieiiy to carry on the I'ni vorsitye in lis highest' efficiency he -iiiipuai iy'.es new buildings and equip nient. fit., .which would require an I'XIieiidl; :r. e of $ .".I' s 1 1 1 1 . He enum erates Hie following' Item'' needed:. . Dorr.iilorii s Dining ball Koservoir $ 1 On. 0.10 10,000 illl.OUO 2."., 0110 lO.Ofl'.l r, o.ooo :l.y,llll0 'no. lino at). 1)0;) '23,000 50.000 :la,0(ifl IX,.-. 00 and lil t.i i iehi . . . . . . .... .. Repairs . .. . . . ... . ; . . . Kiilargemi'iii'' -of .chapel .' I'liv sical labotator.v -;. . . , lieoldj-icul lahoralo.l y . -. . Medical laborntories ..:. , Itceitat ion. biiilding . . '. . . Piiarmaeeulieal laboratory Teacher's -building' ..... I,aw building , . .. . . . . Indebtedness ...... . $."i2s,.-)iiii The Cnivcrsity's present excess of expenditures over Income is $!),0il(l to $.10. (KM) annually. With every possible economy, ami to carry on the work of the institution on the present scale an increase of at least $,25,1)00 per year is required, to enable the University to show the best results. Vnless the income is materially increased, he de clares, it will be necessary to retrench by putting down the number of the faculty and limiting the number of (Continued on Page Two.) AWYERS III E Court Tried to the Limit to Preserve Ethics Between Attorneys THE PAPERslENSUREO Lawyers Asks That Reporter for Pittsburg; Paper be Itelmn-ed From the Court Room Because of Story Sent Out Yesterday Called Be fore Court for Fvplanation All the Reporters Yl' ere Then Instrdbt ed as to What to Send (hit Attor ney Says All. the Local Papers Aro Helping in the Prosecution. i lly (.eased Wire to The Times) ;'" Wheeling. W. Ya., Jan. 17 Th feeling between attorneys in the trial ol Airs. Laura Farnsworth Schenck, on the charge of attempting to poison her husband, has become so bitter that Judge Jordan is tried to the ut most in -attempting to preserve court ethics. ; Their clashes were renewed as soon as the case re-opened this morning When Prosecutor Handlan demanded-, that Haryey J). Smith, te porter for a. Pittsburg paper, be barr ed from the court room, declaring that he had sent, out untruthful and sensational reports regarding the tea tiniony of ilrs. Kline, alias Eleanor Zoeckler, the woman detective who has given ' such strong testimony against Mis. Schenck; After a Sharp wrangle, in which Attorney , Hoyce accused Prosecutor Handlan of having the help of all the local newspapers in building up the case against Mrs, . Schenck, Smith was called before the: court for an explanation. He declared that he was not responsible for the head lines appearing in his newspaper... The. court then addressed ail of the newspapermen, explaining the protection :o which all witnesses are entitled. . "If, anything improper is sent out from liis court room in the future, the. author will be sent, to jail," de clared the judge. Judge Jordan then; made each re porter present promise to take the responsibility for what appeared iii his paper. Smith was permitted to remain. The re-crossexamination of Mrs. Kline was then taken up. When Attorney S. O. Boyce again resumed his interrogation of the wit ness this morning he used the same sharp and sarcastic manner which he used all day yesterday. . . He asked the witness if she had discussed the placing of poison in eggs and also asked her if she and Mrs. Schenck had not discussed the method by' which Dr. H. H. Crippen poisoned his wife in London, both of which Mrs. Kline denied. This :, closed her examination. Mrs. Schenck allowed no sign of recognition to appear in her eyes as Mrs. Kline left the stand. As the (Continued From Page Six.) . ' BOAT AT BOTTOM tl'.v Cable to The Times.) Kiel, (iermany, Jan.; 17 The German submarine tornodo boat U3 went to the hot ton suddenly: in ihe bay today wheu its puiehinery became disabled, plvers immediately began work to rescue the ereW who were penned like rats in a trap 'below the surface of the water. All ihc tugs in the harbor were call-: eil to the scene and the utmost efforts made to throw a chain about the sub marine and haul it to the surface. There was air enough in the tanks of the submarine when she sank to keep ibe crew alive for several hours and tiny kept In constant communication with the rescuers directing the work- of the divers about the craft. Joint Caucus. i There will be a Joint caucus of the democrats of the house and senate in the hall of the house of representa tives tonight at 7:30 oclock. The cork in a bottle of cement or clue Is apt to stick and break when It Is opened for the second time. To pre vent tins, grease It lightly when first n m BO L OVER taken out. .... .'-.-;i;-c; ;;s';SSjW.i r i X W T I
The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Jan. 17, 1911, edition 1
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