ttr '.t . , t t f v. v.A'-J ;() y q) t Tsagf $aio pOTII A YEAR FOR yMOtf U . h U U.XJ 13 yOL XXI vMARSHAL 1200 MICE RAY FnC ri FIRST DEGREE MURDER CHARGE JURY SELECTED FROM SPECIAL ' , "ui V,. T ' ' : v' "r -' ,. i i, ' . v VENIRE OF 150 MADISON MEN; of the coat, diving which time the de endatkt is to dhow good behavior and to abstain from intoxicating liquors. IIGORDAN COtE Y-ransporting I.The defendant ' Waive ; ' hill.' v nlaadt . ' - rguilty, and Irf fined $50.00 and costs. CASE IN PROGRESS AS WE GO TO PRESS sam MEssEiawen,pieads If we could know that & Verdict would be ren-an prays, fof dgment to u cuniinueu unu Apru yerm vj, court. JESSE WALUN giving A worthless check waives bill,' pleads guilty, and' judgment is suspended on payment of the costs in consideration of the fact dered today in the Wallace Ray ca$e. we would holothe paper for the verdict; but of cojurte, no one knows how long this case will be in the hands of the jury. This case, of course, is creating more that the check has been paid. excitement by far than any other case, though l er BArateaM 0'' -U .hers are full of interest to people of Madison j-The defendants waiveS; "Jiead County. Wallace Ray, who has been in prison jguiity, and judgment is to be pro since he recovered sufficiently from the pistol du-JXd, i el in November last year, is charged with first de- ,ty, and is given is months wearing gree murder for the death of Dr. O. V. Burnett. on the roads of Buncombe Prosecuting him for the State are Solicitor Ed Swain, ofwAuCE with the lAsheville, Mr. Mark Brown of Asheville, Mr. John McElroy ofmurder of Dr. Burnett of Mars Hill Marshall, and MfJ. Cal'vin R. Edney, of Mars Hill. Defending' in November last year is being tried ... .,, , ,. , 'aswe go to press. Ray are Mr. Thomas S. Rollins, of Asheville, Mr. Guy V. Rob- Qujte a number of cases were con. , erts, of Marshall, and Mr. Alfred Rice, of Hendersonville. 1 Judge P. A. McElr,oy of Marshall is presiding. It required about three hours (to select the jury from the spe j cial venirie of 150 men, the job I of selecting them beginning a- bout 10 :S5 Thursday morning, when Ray was brought into the court room, taking his seat be tween his defending counsel , and holding in his lap his two 'children. Ray was somewhat pale from imprisonment, but, , of course, watched .every move ment of the court with the keenest interest. The Jury 1 Following are the names of the jurymen, witM whom hangs the fate of Wallace Ray; iAftCHIE OUVER, 1T SUe. & JWHN GARDNER, ISAAC BROWN, C. A. WORLEY, H. C. ROBINSON, ... L. F. WEST, J. W. PIKE, H. H. HAMLIN, J. B. BROWN, J. L .KIKKPATRICK, J. N. PARKER, A. M. METCALF, T. S. No. 8 . T. S. No. 8 ... T. S. No. T. S. No. T. S. No. . T. S. No. ... T. S. No. . T. S. No. .. T. S. No. T. S. No. .. T. S. No. pleads guilty and is given 4 months on the Buncombe County roads. DAN NORTON violating school law by keeping children out of school without sufficient reason or excuse. He was given a jury trial, found guil ty, and it cost him $27.85, fine and costs. V PAUL TIPTON trespassing This resulted"-Jn a prayer for judgment continued until the April term of court on payment of costs. WAYNE AMMONS trespassing prayer for judgment continued un til April term of court upon the pay ment of costs. CLYDE McAUSTER trespassing He pleaded guilty and judgment is to .be pronouncd Saturday. ; WESLEY AUSTIN transporting prayer -for "judgment continued until tinued until next term of court on account of lack of time. BATHING AND CIVILIZATION ( From ASHEVILLE TIMES) It isn't dfJen' that a report prepared for a" State orgamza tion is both interesting and a- musing, but th ? Story of the Bath," written i by-Lewis W. Britton for the New York State Department of Health, proves a most notable '. exception. Mr. Britton writing in a light vein starts with the first bath discov-l ered in history and , carries the evolution down to the present rdfjiroughout )ifr esjsay he credit' for bringing a close to this period ; he, knowing that a "knight shied at water like an elephant shies at a mouse," concevied the happy idea of the rOrder.of the Bath." Before the' candidate could become en rolled he must take a bath and his example finally influenced the less honored but equally-j dirty. ; ' "In Japan," says Mr. Britton, 'where everybody takes a bath a day and apologizes for not taking twp, progress moves at a swift pace. In Russia, where millions of people get only three baths in their whole lives one after they are born, one alter, they are married, and one after they die there is stagnation, poverty, misery. The United States, such a leader in go many ways, can not yet boast the best in sani tation. Pumped water is only a hundred years old here, and there are still many families to be found who use the bath tub to keep coal in. Judging from the remarks of the writ er, there yet remains much to be accomplished in the work of teaching sanitation. He ends his article not without a moral: "Where sanitation is a strang er; sickness is a constant guest." NOTICE! HOT SPRINGS CITIZEN SEES DANGER IN PROPOSED SEWER LINE sewer and water districts to be parti tioned off by districts outside of Ashe ville. I was wondering if these peo ple who are contemplating issuing 'bonds for a large water main know just what preparations the cfty is making in order to be in a position to supply a population of 400,000 in the tu lQffc or Qf. city and county. You are aware of tick explain themselves: MRS. B. M. SAFFORD CALLS ON CITIZENS OF MADISON TO PROTEST Says French Broad May Be Cess Pool Editui- of News-Record, lly Uear Sir: Are the citizens of Madison goir.p C. R. Hamrick, Deputy-Commissioner of Revenue, will be at the Courthouse in Marshall on Friday, March 5th-for the purpose of helping those who desire help in filing their in come tax returns. Also I Will be at the Bank m Mars Hilln Thursday, March 4th, anfE.the bank in Hot Springs on Saturday, March 6th for the same purpose All single persons making ov er $1000, all married persons making over $2000, and all cor porations and partnerships, re- fir4. gardless of income, must file the fact that outside residents of Asheville are allowed to connect on the city main. This has been the policy of the city of Asheville as it is the only 'logical and reasonable thing !to do. "The impounding reservoir now un to allow the citizens of Buncombe t" , der construction will assure us of sev-mai-e a cess-nool of our county, as,' en million gallons a day from Bee I Tree alone even though it might not proposed by the article I enclose, clip-lrain Qn the wat(jr sheJ for a perfod of ped from today's Asheville Citizen. IjlOO days. North Fork as it now, . . , , -ii n , !, Stands will deliver another three and do not think our laws will allow such ; . lone-nan minion gallons. maKing a When court recessed Thursday aft ernoon until nine o'clock today, the following witnesses for the State had been examined: PORTER SHELTON PATTY BONE SHELTON MRS. MATILDA SHELTON emphasizes the relation of the April term of eOurt on payment of j state of a nation's bathing ba the costs. j bits to its prosperity and civi- R. T. RIDDLE operating a car in-ijization. toxicated. He submits and is fined The Greeks and the Egypt $100.00 and costs. jians in the height of their cul- JAKE RHINEHART disturbing a;ture were frequent bathers; it MtlLC Ul wuiiiiiii uuu j a.- Y, jtft in UICCLU Lliai, tilt HICK , , , 11-1.1. hg a car intoxicated. Judgment is bathtub was invented, though" it ! returns oy marcn loin, continued for two years during which1 was considered "effeminate"! t, HrsTj f vinir' time he is to show good behavior and to use warm water. The au pay the costs. ' !thor goes into a detailed des-' JESS MESSER assault and carry- cription of the Roman baths, ; q ing concealed weapon consolidated or thermas, as he calls them. with case No. loi. iThe luxury and numbers of , JOHN BECK transporting pleads , these have never since been e-j u-riitv :inH offers nr.-iver tn hP ron- mmllpH fnr t.hp Romans made i Mrs- James Ramsey, tinued till April term of court, show- one main social distinction, the1"- died last Wednesday at the home . , , . . - ... . i i it.. t v. ,1 nf linr ann nenr Marshall, after beuiir 1 ing gooa tienavior ana paying co;:s, ; wasnea anu me uiivvusncu. - JOHN WHITE simple assault He Mr. Britton rather attributes ; ui nlcads euilty and prays for judgment! the fall of Rome to a too an injustice, if tested. Imagine the low ebb of the River last year, or any dry year, carrying off the sewerage of Asheville's p--opoed $400,000 pop ulace at your own town, the dam would cause a terrible menace to the town's menace, it would simply be a cesspool. My cows drink all summer from the River, as I supose all farmers, on the river, without great trouble, also have to permit, many women wash their clothes far river water I think you men of Marshall should take take up this matter. I will help in any way I can. Cordially your friend, B.'ltf. S AFFORD-. The article to which Mrs. Safford refers is partly printed below : supply, which will be available by March 1, 1926, of 11 million gallons daily, or a supply for a population of 100,000. Plans are under way whereby the necessary land will be condemned on North Fork so that in the future by erecting an impounding reservoir at that point, Asheville will be assured of a water supply of 24 million gal lons daily. This would be ample to allow all outside users, even to the outermost parts of the county, to have ample water supply for all necessary purposes without the outside districts going to the expense of issuing bonds for the purpose of putting in water Systems. "I give you this only as a matter of information in view of the fact that there is much discussion now a bout outside water works develop ment. ..Youra.,yory.,ia:uly, - 7 JNO. H. CATHEY, MJayor. ANOTHER WRECK ABOVE MR. BALEY'S i C. R. HAMRICK, Deputy Commissioner. JAMES RAMSEY OF NEAR MARSHALL IS DEAD The proposed sewer line from Ridgecrest to the French Broad Riv er which would drain the entiie Swannanoa river basin Tuesday afternoon the Ford tour- :r.g oi Mi. jp. z. Maynard ot I'amt Rock was almost completely de molished when it was struck by a heavy Cadillac Sedan at the danger ous curve in the highway above Mr. given the j, M. Baley's. Mr. Maynard and four 76 DKMPSFV T.ANDFRS DR. I. E. BURNETT, brother of to be continued for two years on the 'greedy spirit of conquest than 'and six sons, Mrs. John Hensley, the deceased Dr. Burnett. .... ,.,.,f r ii.n rc,.r,ml Pmiri- others including two women were ' starting back home after attending years of ty Board of Health at a meeting held t T, th ; side the load and were doubtless "giving her all the juice they could" when the Cadillac was seen. The vouns couDle She is survived by four daughters surveys be started immediately in or- flom Indianapolis on the Cadillac am city hall yesterday morning. ;The board ordered that preliminary ( , payment of costs. IT. H. LAW transporting j... i. .1...:. :. c were m me mmaie oi tne roaa ana .. .... 1 ii.. T TJ..lrt,r nn Mica Yldtlri KniVWPV,"1 " " . to the presence oi tne Dams " " appuea tneir brakes witn an vigor, rlJa 9snn nfPn rit.prl. At anv of Marshall and Mrs. J. M. Perrin of cost of the proposed sewer. ; b t it t , t Th . HONLEY A. L1SENBEE FOUND ;guilty and given three months on rate, with the fall of Rome be- ! Asheville, Mr. C. C. Ramsey of South Al)parently anticipatnic? favorable 'ed with the result that the Cadillac GUILTY the Buncombe County roads. gail the dark ages, "dark with I Carolina, and D. W., M. C., and Zadel ,v;as ,)adly d;lmaged as was aIso the iiuimsey i iviaisimu n.iu . . . - - - ! Ford, t ortunatolv, no one was hurt SAM HAGON larceny He is giv-dirt," he says The case consuming more time than en a jury trial, found guilty, and giv-j any other except that of Ray was that en six months on the Buncombe 1 In which Honley A. Lisenbee of Mar-'County roads. I shall was tried for reckless driving OLLIS EDMONDS transporting J and assault with a deadly weapon. 'The defendant waives bill, pleads This was the case in which Mr. F. I guilty, and judgment has not yet been j Henry IV of England gets the 1 B. B. Ramsey of Arkansas. GROUP CONTESTS TO SELECT CONTESTANTS FOR COUNTY COMMENCEMENT G. A. Morgan, county health I quarantine ofiicer, presented and 'to any extent. One of the 'on Mr. Maynard's Ford Shelton and Mr. J. N. White were pronounced. (returning on a Ford Coupe from theftlONLEY A. uneral of Mr. Ben Anders and were ' drivinsr and assault with deadly weap Tkneked off the road down a deep; on He is found guilty by a jury and bank the car turning end over and judgment had not been pronounced both occupants injured by the rear WILEY WOODSON disturbing pub- wheels of Lisenbee's car striking the I lYiBrliat.filw hefore enterine the room LISENBEE reckless MARCH All ANn SFMI1MARY . wnro Rrn'pst Roberts, of the Seminary I were unanimously approved by women I shaken un. The Ford windshield jtions further tending to remedy un- wa, sma.hed- oncers were callei Isanitary conditions existing along the 'to place the blame for the wreck Pol ceman Troy Rector was sent for arid a:: soon as he had noted the posi- j Swannanoa River. The resolutions MEET front wheels of the coupe as Lisenbee was passing. Both the State and the 11c worship The defendant waives bill, pleads guilty, and prays for judgment to be continued for two defendant were ably represented by j years, during which time he is to counsel and quite a number of wit- nesses were examined. Tne lory, out sdoui. an nour. re- i i ji .' . 0 'T A rL. turnea a veruici. oi ruuiy. utucr y cases are as follows : f -. - mariner abiai wim AiaruiamA of in the manner indicated: , ;:. In all these cases the. State' is a- gainst the party or parties mentioned ' n4 if is useless to mention that in f. every'- case,? ?' -)-JS:ji-ft: J FRANK BAS 4ranporting--he J defendant pleaded guilty . and judg ; ment has not yet been pronouaced. mftwrvwim iMi.. I. Ill , . - KUSJUK1 1 OAl -ODDCTBIimr ; ear wnue unaer ui mnuence or ik ' iauor. The jury found him sot fufity. ,.BBT HEl.TON-taainf--' The ' defendant pleads guilty. . "Prayer for i judgment continued until the August term ef ot:,?. 'r-fi-V?-";'. J TBTEX SANDS carrying eoneealed show good behavior and pay the cost. WILEY WOODSON also pleaded guilty to carrying concealed weapons and was fined $50.00 and costs. PAUL BLACKWELL transporting. He waives the bill, pleads guilty, and prays for judgment to be continued during good behavior nd payment of cost. -iV.W- .'v'.' ROAM CLARK transporting liquor. Pleads guilty and is given 12 months on the roads of Buncombe County. H. M. JOHNSON transporting. He pleads guilty. 'Judgment to be pro nounced Saturday. v 4 ' hCLAUDE GARRISON transporting. Pleads guilty, and is given 15 months on the roads of Buncombe County,. and Monroe Ramsey of Marshall, board Both did well, but Monroe Ramsey Madison , won. Marie Ramsey, having no op- a btory. Little ndati. The group contests in County between schools to select con- ponent, read well testants for the various activities for j Miss Helen Dennis, daughter of Mr. Cnnntv Commencement to be held the! and Mrs. J. A. Dennis of the Seminary latter Dart of March proved to be in- school, distinguished herself in story tlor r.uihonziag the teresting for Marshall at least. We telling and won over Edna Payne, of condemn and close all springs and!caused by the wreck, the most amiis- Closc Sf . Irtga J.ieiiidod in V.:o : c ::.:;: ti r .'!:ed'by the board was yion of the two cars the road wag :ieared and the many cars which had i een blocked were given way to pass on. The parties were taken down ' wn for a hearing. a -.egu...-uilicer to 1 THE REDMON ROOSTER In the midst of the excitement have not heard from the other croups.1 Marshall. Elizabeth Plemmons, of but it may be that the bad roads 'Marshall was given the honor of be and bad weather prevented many schools from entering the contest. At Marshall for indtance only ing selected over Marie Roberts of the Seminary in oral reading, though this contest was exceedingly close, two schools or at least four or five both girls doing splendidly. Blanche the group, were represented. The Tweed, of Marshall, had no opponent contest, hdwever, -was interesting, ' in a recitation and if anyone ever op though not largely atended. 'poses her they will have to start early . Supt O, S. Dillard had charge of .and go some. This little girl the meeting and announced the pur pose of it. -The purpose of the con fine. The visitors at the school - were tests is cooperation and the contests i much pleased with the exhibits of transport big liquor They submit anl are given four months on the roads of Buncombe County, J, ' 7 'yr BERNARD RJrna-Htppuwrting; ;He are to be along three general lines l.; Literary. 2.' Exhibits, -,!. Athletics. Beginning the exercises is XarsEall handwork, r : In the spelling contest four enter ed two from each school. It result ed is the Seminary winning first place and Marshall second place, tfems gir- YICK RECTOR and ROT RETIS I was "Carolina," sung by a chorus of mg each school a representative in the a. . , a.1 1 ' nrfLak HLtv 1 ' ft. . a a. - . ie a. . ! , . a. - m.. many ooys ana firii, n in mmortruraiiiT vonmBcaiiiBaw f waanonso-The iurr found him not raHty. i; -' -' I pleads guilty and judgment ta eontin- Catertig tte contest f reproduo-W eosetiUoA accept liJZAKLa RURXELL kreeny. : Eeed for twe years npoei the paymeat img artery tead 4hem m time, im-race, a which .Ornce 1 Th silent which showed they were having splen-readibg contest resulted hi John Gage flia framing mt ute maws r; caetriwmnmg xer juranau.. t teacher, Mrs.' W. C Morrow. 1 la athletics, Marshall weav haviag la 4liat0naad wells in the county found to be con taminated. Chairman E. M. Lyda, in pointing out that citizens of the coun ty would - not be deprived of their water sources by the condemnation of springs, and wells, read a letter from Mayor John H. Cathey, in which the cityA official declared that water mains of the City-of Asheville may be "tapped" in county communities when proper legal steps are taken. Mayer Catheys letter follows: "Mr. E. M. tyda, chairman,. . Board of County Commissioners, rDear Mr. tydai- ; "I notice ' from the papers that jtaeta Ja ni ' ing thing was to watch Mr. Troy Red- raon chasing a rooster which had es caped from his delivery truck. Mr. Redmon is no light weight and after chasing the chicken up the aide of the mountain for awhile he was quite willing to offer some boys a reward to catch the rooster. INDIANS ARE MARRIED Butte, Mont. Charlie it-on-Hi Arrow and Mary Hails tonas-in-Her- ? Stomach came in from the reservation ,1 recently and secured a license to be married. , -;' , , ' "ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL" Husband "What is that you' ar reading, my dear?" '.'.t'"' 7::7-- ' Wife "A lettOr from mether." -, Husband "Anything important nv Wife"I dent knew; I havsat get. U tka poataeript yaC" Teatea Nafv ' . ...'....". ... .-. , ...