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u JWrffi * French War. Veteran Kndcks Out Johnrty Kilbane r ~ : ~ ; * : ——•—-—i 1— - WEATHER «M Bowtoyi Milk. HMII TWt» irarn Ik VIABLE TO A6REE, DEWEY SMITH JURY IS ORDERED WM ftenied Fair Grounds, Ku Klux Plan Use Center Street DANIELS DESTRINS EK GULLEY «.• X% - - I, Temporary Injunction Prevent* Him From .. Qualifying- THREATENED HEIRS, IT IS SAID . DRRp petotahng Mwta k. toltey hmm ■dkgM tjm Jtamtaewl *e «ai* Willi L B. s*tf ndl 4Mm> by la*. W. ike p*wwr t* My nMw er art • ■a* hi qualify at ernuuler •( (■ abb) IhMiil to appelat Ed >bi Oyrttoy bemuse the letter whet to tot* to eeteto wnU* * <4 efc Cenaecj Ike Ito tufiitr Mi tto tojuaSto (ittM by Jadfe Deelehi tuWii tto poalttoa token by to etotk. C DOTH I tor Inif— Gulley argued ttot M«to K Oeltoy. appointed by bln father to tbt will, knew of prop erty onUtde of the state which he eonM dUpoee of without the heirs tier totwlsi of H If he actually be esase tto esec utor of the estate sad did not tell the court just what he did know of tto value of the estate. TtoyWfurttor argued that not only haivto toCsaed but that be had threatened the other heirs with s will that would to worse for them than the one which disinherited two of tiean If they prevented him from kn Stales executor *wdge Daniels then asked counsel tor tto eaeoutpr If there wss any re>nn|i why Edwin K Outlay would not oonse In court and tall what be know cf tto value of the estate. They denied then that their client waa trying to conceal anything. Chief spokesman for the executor was Dean N. t Outlay, of the law de partment Os Wake Forest College, nephew of the latp Louis D. Gulley over whose estate the whole contro versy hinges. Ootmeel tor Mates Gulley claim that Edwin K. On Hey atoted in a letter to them that stripped of all talk and other (Mags the bone of contention was over hi* compensa tion of live per sent for handling the eetais It was their claim that It wpa tor this reason he should not be appointed They were will ing. they said, for any trust company or dlatotereotod party to be appoint ed but (toy did not want Edwin K. Galley to make e “Big rake-off for administering the estate All of thb Issues, involved will be fnnß-- 1 at another bearing this ■T-J Arrogant eloper 18 TAMED—GOES BACK TO HIS WIFE pefc Williams, of Indian Springe. w». ran away with another woman .other his wife and who arrogantly told Welfare OMcer Howell that be would have to "Prove something." la now very bumbled and penitent and went home with bin wife without raining any object lea* whatsoever, when Judge J Uoyd Horton the oth er day plastered a road sentence above hi* toed end Informed him that ‘nil that was aeeesaary tor him to iifUMT polling time was tor i imikrifr to oamaldto lend enough Ibr flto cleft to gibe Ito sheriff n THE GOLDSBORO NEWS U" Wtoft-to CY WILLIAMS GETB lITH HOMER ■ PHILADELPHIA, June 2—Cy Wllliama, took hig nine teenth home run of the geanon today in the eighth inning of | the New York-HhiUdelphia National League game here to day, scoring one ahead of him. 1 TEACHERS RE-ELECT JULB WARREN RALEIGH, June 2.- I The executive committee of the North Gejplina Educational Association today re-elected Jule E. Warren secretary of the aMociation and voted to hold the next annual convention of the ahaqciation in Win ston-Salem. The committee had invitations from Asheville, Wilmington, Charlotte, Winston-Salem. Raleigh, Greenville. APPROVES ADMINISTRATION WIZARD EVANS WASHINGTON, June 2. —Complete approval of the ad ministration of imperial Wlaard H. W. Evans was given to day by the Imperial Klondlium of the Ku Klux Kton. LIGHTNING INJURES SIX BT. LOUIS, Mb-,. June 2.—Six persons warn injured, sev eral believed sarioualy when lightning struck a cornice on a downtown business building lata today. The accident occur red in the heart of the businAes IMH— POUR KILLED AT RAILROAD CROSSING BUFFALO, June 2.—Four persona were killed and one , slightly hurt thig afternoon when an Erie train struck an ' automobile at a railroad crossing near hare. The viettma are all of the family of John Smith, engineer at the plant of the Eastern Tanners Glue Company. HIT BY PITCHED BALL; DIBB MORGANTOWN. W. Vi-, June 2—Ca»wel! W. Mowary, first baseman on the West Virginia University baseball team died at 4 o’clock this afternoon from injuries receivsd Wednesday when he was hit by a pitched ball during the game with the University of Pennsylvania. ■ l * ■' 1 -■ ■ —asara m r-ai z=ss —* With Lash Abolished, Florida Women Take "Strap” From "Judge” "Kangaroo Court” *» Institution Among Prisoners Is Said ta Often Result in the Cruel and Inhuman Infliction of One Hundred Lashes fur the Moat Trivial Offenses TAI.I-AHABBKK. Fla . June I —(By tba Associated Press.)'-With the Florida legislature htrlni abolished the prtctlc* of whipping prisoners In county convlet camp* by convict bosses, th« Jacksonville Federation ot Mothers Club* now baa a tart ad a movement to take the “atrap" from the handa of the “Judge' of what la described aa the “Kangaroo court" of the Duval county Jail. The “Kangaroo court." before which prisoner* are said to be haled (or violation of "prisoner* statutes,“ to presided over. U la asserted, by an al leged murderer and the accused al ways la found guilty. The penalty ranges fVom Rnea of Ova cents to twenty dlpllara. By faltthg to pay. the “convicted prisoner la given not more than one hundred leabep. according to tbe In vestigating committee's report, and Unas that are paid are used to pro vide phonograph records, tobacco and the like for tbe Inmntea. Fines ere assessed. II to reported, for failure to bathe dally In the sum mer end twice e week In the winter, having untidy rooms, steeling from fellow prison are. n selecting to repay what baa bean borrowed, failure to show proper respect during religious services, crating a disturbance after lA:3* p. m . and before I . m , and for similar offenses i Resolutions adopted by the Federa tion of Mathers' flubs urging abol ishment of the “court" state that the "whip" which the enlightened opin ion of this state and the legislature to Its wisdom has deemed to be aa Instrument of punishment toe creel to be Intrusted to authorities re sponsible for tbe melntenenee of dto rigjtpe Ml prison samps, because es certain barbarous abuses, surely eaa eot be pleaded la (he beads es pris . men* Tu piflis Florida, started the Investigation which resulted In the mo/anient that Anally wee successful In obtaining legislative action doing sway with cerporal punishment Tabari to alleged to Imvp been dogged le death by Thomas Waiter Higginbotham, who was “‘whipping boas" la tbs Putnam Company con vict comp. This csss Is declared to have been directly responsible for tbe passage by tbls session of tbe leg islature of An act ending the leased convict system. At I Jibs (tty, Monday. June 4. Hig ginbotham to scheduled to go on trial, having been Indicted some weeks ago by a Madison county grand Jury for the murder of Tabert. The scene of tbe trial was shifted last week from Croea City, Dtsle county, to Lake City, fallowing s mo tion by the preeecutlng attorney that a fair, and Impartial hearing could not be bad. The Mate, by bfAdavtts. set forth that tbe Putnam Umber Company, for which Higginbotham waa working at the time of Tahert'a death, owned approximately 76 per cont of Dlile County land and paid •R per cent of Its taxes The de fense endeavored to. keep the trial at Cross City and declared that the Tabfri css* had attracted nation wide attention with the exception of Dixie County. RaaldehU of tbe coun ty wars deerrthpd by the defense as "plele country folks who never read the newspaper*." legaipg of convicts In PierMa win end December 31 next. Per the Brel time |g mere than hhtf n eehtnry 1 hide tor leased rootraeto Will Ml be submitted to county etoMlatown MLMBffM, I. C, fltf*B*4 BBBKINR, Jim I $, im AMERICAN WAS ON DEFENSE Scheduled As 15-Round Encounter, It Endw In dN Bkth OLD CHASSIS GAMBTO LAST RINSIDC. POI>O <WOI T NDB, N. T. Ju«*e 2.—Butene iTlenl. of Verdun. l,Vww*i U ** a p t?. won mo wtHtrwtifPi cimiqd piounhlp of Um world, knocking oat Johnny Kilbane gs tilevetaqd. Ohio. jUJto nl»th r°u*ff ofjh IS round mnt. Irom which Grtorol rlfht toft to tto rlh. Crtqpl wn* on I tto olTwmlvo but wan tlu •ivw. Klltonw tapped f rlqul'a *m* with n Mmight toft. frlqul fought coolly nnd worked for no opening In the ctompton'e defeat* Ktltane hooked n light left to tto jaw. bgnlnat hitting low. frlqul wm n straight ton to tto rlh *nd hooked tightly to the jaw. fr*qul worked herd hut had trouble penetrated KU bnpaa defense They exchanged light tofts to the jaw at tto toll. • Round J: They aid tied swinging heavily nnd aach laadad a right ta the jaw. Kllbaaa smUlngiy told off the Frenchman akd counters t hi* •wlnga with toft tap*. Kilharie wag flgtitlog a purely defensive tattle, f'rlqul aonght heavy rights asd lefts to the bead. Round 4: frlqul forced tto Rbtil ing end they engaged la a lively ex change to tto head Kilbane eent a Rtmlght toft te the chin and Crlqul returned with a right to the head. They traded right* to tto jaw They sparred for a died period Kilbane waa defending hlmaelf with open gloves. Round S: frlqul crossed to tto chin ns they fell Into n catch Crtqui boohed right end left to the bodies. Kilbane slopped smiling after straight lefts to tto atoroacli and left to the jew. rrtqul waa boring through the champion's defense. trlquFa Mow* snapped Ilk* n Bash and Kilbane ewer* of the danger grew serlot, • Hi hi* fighting. Kilbane spnt blood Round it frlqul daubed on hts feet and shot n straight left to tto Vlb. They sparred fore minute add the Frenchman* reconstructed jaw eat firmly a* he stood Bat footed and hung both lights and tofts to the bead Ktlbane'a eyea began to bllad, but the bold champion fought tack and attempted to get away.' As he swung his body to the left to escape the book frlqul* right snapped ■gainst the Jew Kilbane rolled over under the ropes. He shook his heed end managed to get to hie knees at the count of , six. TtojK » pained expression about his eyes appeared and be sank beck touching the ropes •nd the heard the count of leo v | One minute and Bfty-four second j when the Hoi 11 was proclaimed cham pion of the world. Endurance Dancing Harmful, Says N. C. Health Bulletin RaI.KIGH. N C.. June 2.-fhMiur-[ •nee dancing la both "silly and harm 1 ful” according to the Health Bulletin < of tto North Carolina State Board of j Health issued toalgkt • . i Mf of the Omffd I iud from the Atlenflc toftofMtol flfllManDD EGV rflOOfal TIM MMnHMIt < “Let ‘Em Slop Us Now ” Is the Challenge Hurled By an Irate KlammUM •o -• T Y T * ''A f...i'-'VT. 5 BIGAMIST GETS ONE MORE YE’R PUe Some More cocainbTwoman TURNS THE TRICK J. W Railey. tha bigamist. wbu «M Mnt«nc«il lo four years In Ik* penltenlary the other day go i an other yaar yaatarilay morning altar ha had tried to saw out *f jail with a couple of hacksaws. Lou Waters, cocaine woman who cured no prom I aantly In tha raid of federal oTAcers bars aavaral month* ago and has baan Inside jolt looking out ever ainca. beard Bailey and his saws last sight, so She called Jailer ('udding ton In tha middle of tha night. Frad Lindsay, ftotered.. stemmed to a charge of murder In the neewad degree yesterday and was give a not less than twelve nor more than twen ty years In tha penitentiary Judge Horton signed a judgment for fl.Oee for Rosa Pries against tha Kntarprlna Whitevllla Lumber Com pany an a result of the accidental killing of her husband: Ben Hussey, Jim Byrd, John Thompson, and Lake' Smith, all of whom ware given Anes and some of who wars given jail sentencas rang ing from 16 to so days, on charges of contempt of court, were released yesterday on payment of «nes. Judge Horton held that Rev. I. T. HI mod was behind the spiriting Matilda Kennedy and that these |pn were responsible for It in a Tar* small way. They were convicted be fore Rtroud wee tried arfd found guilty no the aatee charge. COHEN OPPOSED TO THURSDAY CLOSING la Open Lot Ur H« Declare* the Merchant Owe* a Higher ' Duty to Canton* ra Alleging that tha merchant owes a higher duty to the public/ g. ( oben. a local merchant, opposes the Thurs day half-holiday being advocated by the Professional and Business Wo men's Club In h letter he made pub lic yesterday. It la tha closing of all tha store* on a given afternoon that Mr. coheti opposes sad not the Idea of a half holiday to the worhara. "If eterhn. , ’| he anye. "occasionally wish a half- would alternate in taking l these. I am aure It would he grunted them by any store In town.” Mr Cohen's letter, sddressed to tha Goldsboro afternoon paper, reads: "In your paper yesterday afternoon under the caption *rg?hly skMenwogg under the cap*leu "Karly Closing" gtv-» •Ml m of terms jgfc» !>*«• «lgu*d this tw mm n- f m Jury Sleeps OntheSmith MurderCtse HaaMn to agswe the Jggy Ist th* •, • .to h*i T .; dMMkdtfhlMßr *i JReSIhsT te hT SETS > morning the jdfff k In arnet afato Wild toy ter * brief white Is AftM* ha* saved that he wRI dte ■lee them sad enter s wtitriel. , at eleven eVtecfc last night that he weald belt thnftl Jftli ■«*• ■ p*d KiiMi'IMW 'i was a nrnhahMty es thstr agree ing At ft eYtefk they were uttll disagreed, and at lit* the rsarfhanae wna deserted nsspl ter g depnl) sheriff. t The jury sot the case at d:M p. m. yesterday. The early hours of the morning dere consumed hff. the speech*, of gOllcKor CUwsoo WII- I lima aaA by OvtftAw and W. A. fitmn. the tetter two ter the defense. About one o'clock Judge Morten began charging the jury end continued for thirty minutes. He re viewed th* evidence of nil the eigh teen wit assess who declared that Dewey gmith wAs cresy when they saw him jupt after tjte hilling of hie father. John R- Hmlth On* witness. Dr Albert dUffMfffta.. superiatendeßt of th* SUto Hospital at Raleigh, was th* osily witness who teetlded that Dewey showed no symptoms of In-] sanity wbeh ba saw him. It was] however eeversl weep* after the hfll-i tag teat Or. Anderson krst saw Smith. Dr. William gptoer who ag atnlned him dally for days following] the killing stated repeatedly on dl-1 net examination and on croan a»- am I nation that he wa* positive tbdtj Smith wee tufts ring wltli, lory telnsHiiity . whsp h* killed hi* father. He gave dosha* of parallel* instances and dismissed many of the functions of tha mind of those who bed 'translory Insanity, and It was bis opinion that th* aao dtttoaa described by the witnesses could have brought about such a condition and that under such a con dition be could taaVe dope all tha sheriff and all the other witnesses said be did. relate It all afterwards, and still hava been insane at Uf* tlms of the killing. It sjvaa thp-'opinion of many of those wkotevff tha avl dance that 1/ there was such a thing, as “transitory Insanity*" lteway Smith hud It. " All day long the court room wan] practically full of men and women] of all walks of life, listening to tha] impassioned speeches of attorneys' and waiting for the verdict All the \ afternoon after tbe case had gone to the jury and after the recess for lunch they remained, doping every minute to bear something from the jury. Kew trials la tb* history «f Wayne county have had more of the family element, the personal «tem*at. end th* grgnt diversity of opinion shout them. Theme who «k pressed their optntog were either atrwngty Me way or tby ot bet I’KfftARK Ts PRSMVK (Oifflftltt FAIR TSSI *-C Pen mart, sepratery ‘ ■--- ■ >■ —■ ■ ■■ * ig MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PBBSS V* A ffliViM ", % f . V" ■ V B* * B B Bt. ■ M IJf wj m M y&M MM ■ - Irk, MM M H * , i ■ ■ MB mM Wf . Iflifi --»T-" ■ J . I . . ", " boSSSnSr TO INITIATE m m candwm DnM ta« ung es tHe f«ir frounds bjf Urn § tore of the fgir gggftoUU«L l the Kb KUix pka U g^Btel their l>ig' oerMSaOtai Thurndny, Jun* U, on E3i ed g local KknMuats <j uftitlonud th§ attitude of the orfSbiM toward the tetdal aaMfiS in local Ku Klug j "We should worry. M ha add! 4d, “whffn w« can th« two print ipal Moots od ’ C«ntor Strict ft m the occasion. lig WR«i doing that, If thoy fbn speaker, a w*M-todWh Qoidn ta>ra business mu. weh aWtaly & ■erad by th* rete«it as oil ‘ttiniil t* lend th* nee : Trr r ir r|.< orga Blast 100 as a unit t4h|gp«oti S* •Mr.* be said. "I 4»Ot JSk tetNftg you that my sunnovt Os BftMMte tloo la withdrawnfhedoHarth dte lorsver aad | hava gggnm m* fair lo tbs fattest agteftte In years past. 100. I m aft adds In ft* allied* eltber. Roma df the Rote "••n la Goldsboro belong an tea JUgn. aim man, of thorn fad; & | ftnte wsrds th* fair. > "Our only purpose Hg tbe ul* w tha fair gro>nda waste view tb* Kina la tell Tgilli etep t*r HI rest, however, whl latteg netw* our purpose," a meeting at the loan! Rteo m make Anal —a. K teak lev* her* «UI he hdte TteM <tey night. It was matM AS 18 meeting to be held tg tha "Triptiff *1 Goldsboro. Tha News Nteteßlr Wgs Informed a hundred osadMntea wWted b* Initiated “Oh. we gyp mMM fast.'’ the K lans seen toM til rseartn and tbs director, of tteTtete gU.' ' tattoo woeld really he te learn th* ala* and calibre at tea membership In OektehLw" In the mannihna the fair Mlftte are standing pat. apparently rtf Wild that this atutude in teemtetoret the us* of the fair grounds ter tee Kook lav* meets with gee era I an proval f T , - KAI* MKf RRTARinirt •teeter. North •dries will meet In Mte local chamber m IMMNmmb elwflfl*- CmSgPßw
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