V
1 1?
VOLO
Llkin.N. C, Thursday, Oct. 10, 1919
''IT. MAVNAIil) 1 IHSTTO
AKKIV1-: AT SAN FRANCISCO
No. 30
nt:;ko hank nonni;i is
at lakm: in vjk(;ini
by Ian
.''all Fl.'llici ,lO I I ('l,, ;;.
'H!,' tin- rontint ,,(, iVuj , j
-I Im'Iic.--., .", ; i:!i,lUj(.
"" 1' ;''t''"l i1.. tiiii-, Lieut
J:-'!vi'i v. m..mu.,i, r
''!-1. N. C, today took Tn-.t
h'-fioi , I'V i" l"v hoar, in the
1 !"!' ' the double nill.
tni"iil,il it! i t.i .rj 1 1 ..,.
.!....
"tf i n 1-!.!.:., co ill
day, while Lieut K. c. i ; i , i ,-,.
H M the ;i Hhk.h.i i i : j ;a
J ::.: 10 p. n... , (, ni n,,ilt ro).
low in 'i M.f, h , )V j(4)-
Cll Spat., v., ) :;,. (j ...v
Vei l; lii-t, hut ,. ,:!,.
i'US l.lli.Jiii;:.
Li-;it. Ma.wi..r. v. a , thf d!!i
to .-tail from Mil . la, N. t
WVdii ,!ay ;,( '.);
C'li'lll til'l-, cn.l .r.J'li.c . ;,!-
lov. ii:;;' for ! 1 1! , h u'v in an..-,
ii:iir.:.-. I . cond , ,:!OR.
than timed, y, or t.,. tl-j., v. hi,
Hit Hying Ix tw, ' n Min ,.i' ;,,
....... - .mil a. it lo.Mii'' :i-tial
, hours at Ch" i tine r.n account of
radiator trou),! t in
In Wifi ICijllilC-l to 'v i;ijf
hour at f.i' !i control . tat it n.
(apt. D.-ition Second JUst
The neare t competitor on the
we.stUund half of tiic rotiii-l trip
across Aniei ica was ('apt. II. ('.
wrayion, who was forced to land
nt Inclock, New, Lit- todav on
the ay to Keno.
a . . . t
s me twoia-i.-c-,,! j;;,,,., Lft carefully. During the coure of
,;.v v ,;it ,o. a- mimu,-engaged in the
v ; v, ; : ; t laiy increased
neany nine Ih .ii, .- th.-ir tiip. 3I0KK (;oi) NKWS FKOM
i.n.r.i u oini-A n.u hy , now
storms in the Ilrnkv r;-uiitaiii .
i-oiiowu' tioJy on the heels u .i.Miinton, Oct. 11. Altho
ol laptam Drayton wore I.ieut. '''""t Wihon continues to
i.. . Uei. ter. (apt. J. (. ),,. .Mioxv Mjrns of improvement he
aidson. ami IJ-i:t. AI.-v.in.l.M I ''' I'Kiuiied to rem.iin in iu.A
inviiie. a.. Oc t. r? I
di.-.tance li lcphone report.", le
rvivi d here early this afternoon
from Lawieiiceville indieafi.rf
that the ixro who yesterday
Held up the cashier of the Allc
t i i'.iiiK at the point of a pisto
. t 1 t . ! & t ...... ...
..o-i io(,h .i.Aooo( w.c t ill at
near tht. sceno of the crime
It wa, -tated that a laij- IHuf
"Aood.i U;n cntilcle 'lirmmiu
hy a L.ree jwrs-.,. of men head-
ly th" .vhfi i:f of the county, and
that th- ncjrro w.t virtually
.I... , ..i 1 1....... pi i
.'i in-n-, jii!." (i(wr; are
iiH- ami .. ipy and the l.an
dit is l.noun to he armed. The
fugitive was s.ral to have hecn
... ...ii I . t , l.. i .. :. i. . .
" i. nt- i.i.-i oi'iu iho oi inree
times and 1 1 1 h,- was quickly
i':.!l"d from another trail to the
pfl wheie the man ili-appeari-l.
It developed that a meml.er of
ti e po,se wiio t(Mk pait in the
pi u I battle .soon after th
..JHLWB0R LEADERS CALL THESE MEN COSSACKS
1 1 '
' ''. . . -
J I - ' . i ' , j J
"'in w
' l lll.
A group of ti,,. iviifnyh
rei,.g vi..i,.,e ,,), fb, ..i,, Mt(M-l M(;;k- ''-..n.l, M ( ,..,,., u."
Thrjr ure uillve
ro.STKU PARSONS INS-;.
SI.'NT TO STATU I'KI.-on
ll.ll.d. I. (K t. l: . .. Iu, ,!.
t inteic .tm;r ( ril.iio.il (.e'..
ever tried in Ki hmon.l ,, ,
. . . . a . : t . . . ,
uieci at a f-.-( i.d teiui h ;
at llwkinham comiiK n.-in
Monday and ending
iii'.'hl. .Ii.d; - ,-;tacy,. pi. i.
ier i ar.Miii.-., ho w..., m
fcn'Jy ai l est ed for the niunie;
of two iieeio jitney (i.ivi r... l'ro::i
llalnlet w.n !o' defetidaitl. i il(
tate Hat I i pi e. tmed l,y S,,!u.
tor Ilrotk. as;,jt(,I ,y jj' j:,.a
oiCaiiha-e. and I.. II. ;,!,.
"'Ii-. l liamkt. 'lhe .k-ielidant
-a-. I.pie-uiied ,y atlolllev.s
A. M. Maek of .Monroe, V. . ');.
K'tiei. looia-. :m,l ';,;o:
lUx kinrhaiii.
The defeiidaiit plead- d in ..ai
t.v at the time of th.. t, jal, an I
in-.ane v. as tijialile to plead
to the iudii tmeiit. Th- jury w.i
imp:':'iii"led to try the p.ie. ti.m
of his .sanity. Numerous ex
pel t., were present including Dr.
Hall, of Richmond, Dr. Ander.on
2.000 IJVI'S LOST
WIIKN SIIII'SANK
An han-tl, Friday Oct. !().
Two thousand lives have heen
1 the wreck of an unnamed
I'lui.-.ii fhij) on th.. x,
r,' i t, according to
h'.d.itc!i received
l ea-h,,, HI ;m.djt A J(.p0l t
''I'I.ji. (J... II.- Xeii h-r the
X or !,!,) d; have ie
'''.'( mloi 'niatioii iciative
o, a ihiii h hip on
'- 'i'" t. At the. e
I ! ii ( .' .i.le,;.
ii' ' itl ti! Wiei-I.
ll.,' iO, ;r
1, ,,
"rwcifriaii
a wireless
here from
He
in
I
avion :
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p.'U !i i , a
di-.t i,v v. ,11
"i lie- .-1 r ; . i : . !
Uii,(i j ( elli
'v I, x: ,
tary
Kild
v. hi'
a .I,.
m..:!. a a
of til.
pio'.ai.:.'
: ted tlh
record
... U
th i hi;
' a mil!-
-liti.h
i, i. .. i i .... ,
i.i'.ui-j o.ui neiTI laKOII lias been
di-htly wounded, hut his identi
ty could not he learned.
Instruction were jriven to tl
police here today to watch even-
train coming in alon' the Nor
folk Iivisiou and to Keaich
it
rKKSIDKNT WILSON.
l earson, Jr. Hi fnt landed at
Sulduro. I't.ih. at I :: p. m.,
mountain time ;.:,d Cajitam Don'l
am son arrned taiee m;mi!e !a
tiT. at .l . I.i..t. I'eai .un dioo-
for awhile. Jt was said this de
cision was reached todav at a
l-Yan-
i.
.'t.ition at orJ'J:
p tl at the .sail
a-" p. m.
Others Are Slrunu Out
consultation ht-tween Di
ris X. Dei cum, of rhiljulolnhi
n.imiiais (.rayson. Stitt and Dr.
Sterling Kull'in, of this city. The
foliowinsr hullettin u n .
"The President allows
I.ieut. K. M. Manzelm.tn. t-ilot I cont inm- improvement, hut his
of the sixth aiij. lane in the west- condition is .such as to neces.si
ward race, leached Salt Lake tate his remaining in hed for an
tuy alter ilaik toiiij.'ht hut land- extended period,
ed without mi-h:.p in a held near (;rned) "(.ravson,
the city. Capt. Harry Smith. "Dcreum.
u ho left ("heyenne, Wo.. with "Kufiin.
laeiu. .Manzeliuan. had not h,vn "Stitt
heart
( IIAKI.OTTi; MI NK
hattm: (;i:ovs wak.mku
Charlotte, Oct. 1'. I'nion
men coming to Chailotte from
cities and towns in this section
have stated that textile opera
tives who are niemhei s of unions
"ill come to Charlotte from
every city and town hei chouts to
take part in the city election and
work for the anti-adminiMia-
tion candidates.
Practically every mill here
will he closed on the dav of the
lection, and the mid people will
Mock to the polls, it was .stated.
Four wards have heen practical-
. ceded to the opiwMtion hv the
.. j ... .
aonunisirauon lorces. thougl
toth sides jirn filtfti.i.r ii. .
s. ,.. .inii II j J i
strong light ii, every ward.
The outcome of the election i
considered douhtful hy eat h side
md each atlmits that the elec
tion will he the hottest, and some
tliiviL 4li.- rl t . I I .
nit- iiosi;m, neai nere in
years. Little can he determined
regarding the trend of opinion
thus far; in the huiness .section
of the city all the talking is in
luvor of the present admini dra
tion; in the outlying wards it j.,
different.
The administration forces are
more m evidence in the city just
CIIAIII COMPANY ADDL'I)
TO N0UTJI WILKKSPOKO
I from early tonight. It was said at the White Hons at m-om it . .i.
Aft,... i,..ir . . .. tl... i-.. i- ..... . . : 4 ..- .-.imi uiai me
r-ii. ..... i . in ong uie avia- "'''i ieicum Had annioveH nntu.-., n. i.-,. ;...
tion lield at the Presidio. Lieut, the treatment prescrilKMl for the working quietlv anion" their
Maynard hrought hi, plane to IVesi.lent hy Dr. fJrayson and friends. That the fight however
ho ground at the end ol the fust as well satisfied with the re- will not hc t,e of anv pa. ticulur
eg o his ,!,,ht p.,!, Lieuten- ults attained. t,as njrain!tt another is admitted
Aorth uilke.shtiio Oct. 11. A
new corporation for North
Wiikc-horo has lecently heen
formed and chartered hy th
Secretary of State to he known
as the Home Chair company,
this compang having purchasct
the holding., of thr Sh.-H Chair
con-prtny located in the eastern
pait of this town.
The following are directors of
the company: A. A. I'inlev, J.
C. Hi .1. D. M.M.re. I. II. Mc
Neill. J. 0. llackett. A. C. Ilun-
ter, and F. 0. llolman. The com
pany has organized hy electing
Mr. .1. (',. Ihukett, president and
Mr. J. K. liix. vice-presitl-nt.
With a few repairs and ad
justments the nrw company will
le ready to hegin work.
i:m'api:d from lockcp-
POI ND IN IIIOU POINT
Kd Pickerel, a young white
man, charged with carrying con
cealed weapons, hroke out of the and those ha'v
tiaii-po, t hnn;
. i . . . . .
; 'M'i'i nici..-.:i-'ei jm,i
1 1 t if . t i ! .
I t II I' I fall! ; I
nfllw. ..... I "'Mlhlllg
' ""v- iijs,,uiu ;ll KaielgM. of i'
1 1.. T" .. ..i . r ii . i
fi. i .n in r ii .More :m nil t.nri n. i. ; . .
.. " ' '. i k III Ol r. U:.
Iiav- .soled i;ite re-entlv from
A i- I. . ......I '.... i . .
Numerous other witnesses ii. .'u-.. ? . ' .. :"1V1.(
..!.. .-1. on,- inai
Mttlsh soldieii u!, I,.,... I
lia
aige l U.'ilhel.;
'" during the la t i, ,mil.
it ....
uavidson of ( harlotte. The ex
perts were divided as to his san
ity.
wore examined, including mem-
courthouse jail room hist even- wth him during the past xcver
ing. but was captured at High a V("a,'s
1 omt this morning. Pickerel
was arrested some time ago at
Manes station and irave Und for
hi appearance at this term ol
cotut for trial. Mis UiwUm.-.n
delivered him out t the sherill
at the Courthouse yestertlav af-
oers oj the d-'few anf.s fnmilv .i. . , .. i ... .
. . - - f Fiill I'I'i M'tl'Sk lit. I
mg transaction d.m,Ie,l ... !; ,J 1
...... .mil u.ie neen
rushed to the front south of that
city to meet the onslaughts of
i.crman and Kutsian force.;.
The l-rgest reconled lo'.s of
life in a maiine di-a.ster o -curred
when the Titanic wa.s stink af
ter colliding with ;ui ieeherg
south of New Foundiand on '
April Apiil I. ;ni. the list of
death-.
Alter iH-ing out alM.ut five
hours the jury found that he
was insane at this time and he
vv.'u committed to the criminal
insane department of the slat'
penitentiary.
The couit house was crowded
IB-- I . ...
.niougnoui iho trial, the alien-
shon inc I .".ll ! v
'ku at the courth,;;; "Li ; ; ; llru t," , Ii" . h
m the evening the dt putv she, if r.-ill 111, V .1''!"' I'M', ear-
-nt to him a,,.; ciu.y! " ! ha ,.of
to me county jai . on v to find i.,,i..t 1, , 1 . 1 1 r-'engers and crew. When
the cell vacant An inv e , g ! ' , l"'"" the Fmpres, of ,,,!., I was
l!"n'll that the yo,m, t Tu c SuSr V U'tU'm tl1" (M of
man hat! prized the hai s out ' 1 St- I-'"leiee on May f,". PHI.
i M f - . ..... I I .
mi .u.i.t o.ti ti aim ."sergeani Klein
an ohscrvcr, literally were pul!el
from the fiisilSage of their ma
chine hy a throng of admirers,
among them Lieut. -On. Hunter
Liggett, commanding the v ost
ein department of the army;
Maj. On. C. .1. Metioher. chief "of
the army's air sen ice; Col. II. ('.
Arnold, head of the .service in
the western department, and re
presentatives of the city's gov
ernment
"It was a great trip. I enjoy
ed it immensely." said Lieut,
Maynard. on landing. P,oth nit m-
Wa hington. Oct. 11 !W ' ' . , , 'M though
dent Wilson hr.,1 nii,- '. l,iai" ,alK"" m'' that the
t .cua.lor ami another from Presi
neni U'veuia of rei n
With my sympathy. I extend
to your excellency my wishes for
hers of the plane's crew looked Vot"' 'ecovery, said the mes-
tired and weatht r-heaten. hot s:l' Lcuador.
r esilient lx-yguia cah etl
fo-lows :
. "It has given me the irreatcst
satisfaction to hear of the favor-
able condition of your cxccllencv
fn- whose speedy and full re
covery I make the most fervent
wishes for the good of the Unit
they smiled happily and weath
ered the harrage of compliments.
Sampson Fellow Citizens
Wire M i) nard (.'i retinas
Clinton. (Kt. 11. A telegram
to Lieut 15. W. Maynard fi om
citizens oi .s.tmp.son county,
as
handed to him hv a San Ki-.-.n. 0(1 states and all mankind.'
Cisco Call reporter as he landed,
reads as follows;
"In hehalf of your parents ami
the people of Simpson countv
congratulations upon your mar
velous feat."
Response from t Cal!
stated that the reporter wrs Fust
to greet Maynard landing and
handed him the telegram. A fj'c
ond wire Mom tiu Call wj.s as
A 11
ioiiows:
dent Wilson had another good T - . ' ' . the
..iht last night, it was Lift! ''VCtW,ll.V(',''1'.'-t
-iay at the White House, and his "sIS .7
cowhtion apparently continued L,0 ' ' ' s ,Wpfv,n
in ;,....... "llle app.uent attention from
Mf-vsaues From So.dh An,,!,, a.s i.ssued a siate-
Among messages of sympathy Z!l " F1? ''r "T
receivedhyPreside.it Wilson to.K.T ' " .rcu ne outlined
Hay from foreign capitals was f( , f . 1 f "VV
one f,;om the rating executive of
...v. nut iiii, mi f .it. i ne rneeung
in the city auditorium FH.I .v
night has lent coiisiderahle cour
ige to the admin.sitration work
ers. I he meeting is declared to
have Uen the largest altendet
of any political nueting perhaps
ever held in Charlotte, while the
personnel of the citizens was
pei haps more than representa
tive. J. I rank Flowers, candi
A..t.. f . .
u.nc ioi minor, w no is doing
practically all of the public work
in behalf of himself and the two
candidates for the commission
.... i.: . .
.-i.sioj i mining w ild him, WiLs
hoard thrice Friday niirht. one of
the meetings in North Charlotte
iK-ing very largely attended
though not as large as that of
the administration forces.
That trouhle will occur on the
day of the election is the fear ex
pressed hy several. Plans are
under way to have policemen
stationed at all the polling places
and the hallot hoxes likely will
be roped off. The likelihood of
of the Cod's country of the east.
.My comfort and happiness at
reaching San Francisco cannot
he expressed. Again thanks for
your interest.
" 'Can you get for us good hu
man interest interview with
Maynard's mother and rush at
our expense hy wire?'
(Signed) "S. F. CALL."
ure
tions
me
could
It was impossible to reach
,.o ' . Mrs. Mavnard tonie-ht ns rr 00 ro,)C(t ofL 1,10 hkehhood of
Sampson Demona Chnton. Ma,Va c fXriiJcn textile people coming here from
"T have received with pleas- JJa'na,J1 'f v up and perform- fXls
, ii.w, i.; ed as a lxy feats of ntren d tv. V.MI'UUS
i.. , . . . son countv and ht mnihor t.o " i""s-s"j c.-i. u.t.. iue
u.u o, ooi, .egreiisinaii Mj - - - 7 telephone rang in Mayor Mc
!d not have everv one of von . . 3 LS' ot L.nesuie. m;m,,'0 rr. .i.:. :
with me on the flight I have jus lieutenant Maynard won a run- e" hr d fo
finished. It shows thit t he et ninff ruce at n count' commence- , ,.ne nad ni ' u.cd f,0,L .the
Jv! SAhril,h0.cus mcnt at Clinton seveml vnnrc Iniu'y was made of his i
1.-.U1H1 ini vi; u.i s 1 1 oiu ino west i . rf 0 . . . ,
and if I chose to do o, I could be H- "limbed a tall pine f' io "ther he was in
I 1. ;.. . i
iKtLn whii vou in inreo moi-o i- i 1 i
rl,v s. r,. i , limbs ofT and hun? a school flag mayor ahd not arrived, the
n days. San Francisco reminds me on the tinton. L4t, .l . ' e
when 17 years old and trimmed Up 'eing informed that the
on the tiptop.
voice
stated that he would not reach
the oIT.ce, or if he did he woul.l
b ' on a stretcher. The secietary
hung up. A few minutes
the hell rang again, and the same
voice asked her why ), want-d
to work in that office for such
wages. Sh,. xvas informed that
t . ...
wiien my crowd (meaning, th
voice explained the anti-admin
istlatioii foice.s) weic rlecte.
she woultl receive a laiger .salary
Such ocdlireiices an. I still.
ments have been freUeiit the in
.11.... 1 1.... i...: .i . ..
.. .i.ii... ii ..einX mat witv conn
ironi a lew unhalanced indivi
duals and do not come from any
one r.piesenting cither of thos,
lighting for the reins of the citv
government
Pequest (lf 'orj.ner II. C. Ii
w in to hold an impicst into th
shm-ting at the street Car h.on
here on the night of August J")
was made m a signed affidavit
by Frank Price, textile mill
worker and ed.tor of the local la.
Ih-i- paper. The affidavits, one
was issued lor the death of
each of the live men killed dur
ing the shooting, were pie..entetl
to the coroner by Attorney Jake
F. Newell, representing the fam
ilies of the dead men.
Jhe affidavit states that "at.
or alKut 12 o'clock, midnight, of
August 21, PJP.), in the city of
Charlotte, county of Mecklen
burg, state of North Carolina, on
the street of said city known as
South Poulevard. ,'r front or. or
near to, the car b.nn of the
Southern Public l.'tilitics com
pany (the name of the
dead man.) a resident of the
county of Mecklenburg, state W
North Carolina, and a human,
being, met his death hv the
criminal act, or default, of some
u rson or persons, to affi;nt un
known, the material circum
stances and conditions of which
rave never been intiuired into:
and that, in the interest of law
and the protection of society, the
same should be immediately in
quired into, to the end that the
person, or persons, culpable may
be brought to justice."
The names of the dead men as
a result of the shooting are Cald
well Houston, J. D. Aldridge,
Claude H. Ilinson, William Ham
mond and Walter F. Pope. The
coroner will fix a date for the in
quest at once, it was stated, lie
was ordered by Solicitor George
W. Wilson lecently to hold the
inquest.
irom the top of the window wide PKF.SIDF.NT IIOI NIH-'fj
iimigii to minnt th? passing ol INSTF.A!) OF HF.LPKD
his IxhIv, and he made his des-
cent to the roof of the portico on ol",e Journal) Piesiden'.
the second floor of the building. U.I,M"' ls uk at the White
thence thru the coiirtioorn down ,lito House, having been coin-
stairs and to the street polled to abandon his speaking
Nearby towns were notified ol 'I' OVl'r the country on account
Hip escpe and this morning he
was arrested at the High Point
station, where he awl his wife
were waiting to catch a train.
I he defendant stated that hc
was on his way to Wiiiston-S.j.
h'i'i to stand tri.d. The officer,
howevtr took him into custody
and a deputy sherill" was imme
diately tli.spatthed hv Sheiill
I'iynt to bring th" prisoner back.
the loss of life w. s 1.07, One
thousand died when the Japa
nese steamer Kiek.-r Mam sunk
in An tralian wafers on S-'ptcm-l"T
P.' 12.
of nervous breakdown ll low .-.I.
ready U-en a m.ii-vrlun M.m.r
that one man could have so long
Iniinc the strain which has been
p 11 upon the president for the
p.t-st live years. The stiain
g.ui .not when we went to w.ir in
April. PJ17. hut when the win
broke out in Pl I. And it has
ontinued without the .slightest
S,i 1011 ucnvn lo the present
NFCKO MFUI)i:ii:i COT
AWAY FKOM CIIAKI.OTTK
Chailotte. Oct U.J,,C Tur
ner, negro, wanted for the mur
der of two Creeliviile, S. C, po
hcemen last week, wa, mcii at
7 o'cl'H k this moining iie miles
from the city, it was itpurted to
police headquaitcrs hy a negro
tenant in that vicinity at whose
house the 11. 111 del cr had stopped.
Citizens of that lieithlM.lhotKl
He was in court at the hour of ()f rouiS('. the country has leen ' a r,"(0 of l''hcenien
oHnini; thin iiitiintnir. yoiitim-l in ftivs.scd times, hut our anxir- UIV co'lll,lul"ir f-arch for Tur-
OctoU'r 11.
ty rolled inviiv hi., n hiu?. r!.i ,K'''. which U'gan ;it an rarlv
. ' 1 1 -
disappearing U-fore 1 ht ., '" nil-, nininii uiicn lu ws
CKOKfilA JAIL IS I NDKIJ when the armistice was signe.1. M01""1 int-oniin freight
J-.Ki IU.W (.TAK!) Air. Wilson was then intensified. m"""" : r;" 't luniLei
Mac,
lo! IIIHn his Oirm ilum I...I...I tl,..
on. (,.. (Kt. 11. Th, I iiir.l. 11 nf in .!.;.,.. I tl, . . ..
i-i'l'ci.untyj.u! was guarded hv su'ts for whirl, i...
J"'-"',r il'Utics and 1 iot fought And in this he has heen
guns were in place today follow, hounded to the hitter end hv
mg rumors of po,.x,hle mob vio- men who should hv lu.n
erne again A. W. White, chart, first in ,..!.. 1
...I 1. 1. 1. 1 ;;!;.,.. . , . . -r .-rjoi 1.
, ,V"""X Miuiew j. 1,1 Kills .No other presitlent in the
anaee.l larmer on (he county whole historv of the Pruted
road i,...,,- here Wetlnes.lay. States ever had one-tenth of the
U lute 11, yearlold hrale also is lealiius and comnlications u ill,
in ja.l, charg,,! with complicity foreign countries that Mr. Wil
m the crime. L.,.. 1,..., ... .i
... ..r .... . o.ui 10 oieei. anij no
Sheiilf Hicks, Ilium receipt of other im.i.Uit w..-.. 1: t..
icpoits that neighU.rs of Llkins alone ever had the same nmo.mt
were preparing to storm the jail, of domestic difficulties to en-
n".i iioioeinaie su ps lo sale-1 counter
guard the prisoners last night. The men who hounded Ah,,,.
.... 111. . i- . 1.
.iiue, according to the ham l.in.nln
oiuccrs. lias issued
Ilejuits from (ifistoniii to the
Charlotte police that Turner
was aUiaitl a freight train last
night, brought a force of offi
cers lo the railroad yards. Tur
ner opened I'.ie Uon alighting
from a Limber car, slightly
wounding a policeman and a
railroad employe. He then made
his way to a settlement in the
railroad district The police
Mieve he caught a freight train
northward Ixnuid.
(.KOKCIA HANK IS TAK FN
OVFU II V AN i:AMI.N Kit.
thru all his im-
Atlanta. da., Oct. 12. W. J.
Speer, state Innk examiner, to-
J A t 1 .l . . .
tiay iook cnarge d the l aiiiiurn
ti air r 1 ma 11 ,1 .oi tniiiii.... ...
tlenviiiL th d -h,. n..,ii,. , V ""'u.e.s; cic me ones i.ankmg company, whoi,? vice-
tl h .l of 1 t ? o''1 "1 'vn"y m,,,e '"'''l" fr his president and cashier, William
hV h . 1 T 'V ' f ;i!!tTcd -tlv than the cracked-brain Irccn. was arreted l-it- h"
1 n Z 'in' I'' !;,K,th' wh0 lU;i!!- M hi nlht in connection w ijh a r e-
M rcon , Ci Vt 1 r , . ,hIp'1 ' the atmosphere ported shortage of funds,
i ii' 2i. n ! 31 Green was taken into custody
" ' v. AIHA H U ill JP I
IHlOllLft And Ihncn ninn tt ni-A 0. I .fi . 1 ' .
thenlenofA W U hii,. ,1 1 , . ' ' "V1.1 .'" ailcl P" investigation here
with the killin of An hi u- t i . own 7M V'lra l):lUH h'W i-esulted in Mrs. Katherine
F kins J lift , VTl?K U,C n,y Sl"'e frie,,ds l5'treot being held on suspi-
i.iKins, aged laimeronacountrv of t hr. rn, i- .. .. r. . ' 1
.""! 1,lnl,.Iay, And ,o Ihe nlilioi,, to "in. .?",
t . .' umi iiiiiii IK. ll 1 1 III 1 1 CI 111 I UO
t fll t hn I "nit nrl CUIna .nn.l. . . .-1 1
with his IT, vr,r.r.M i., i i , .. i "- - s.. ,. iii,,,, ..i.,,,,- .sums 01 money. Mie denied this
a Jcu d I 0 consul t 1Z Wh ll Mn m?n nt to "cn, and totlay po-
isatcusea 01 complicitj in the every turn, who have sontrht in nv n... .,.,:.i.i . u.
rrino. Alllm li, In .v... 1 . . . ..sv .-..ni iiivvii .uiiiiiiii-ii 10 uieiii
XssioV. Wl L ronH 10 '"rct-not to say down, he hail loaned the w oman money,
h v f trt l In ZS ; Vh J'm-vcry position he but that it was from his own
e is nJoZ Zv ha-s aken are responsible for the funds. Her husband, Clarence
lt 1 WWte JS STf 1 ''?kdH'Vn- llrthe Wony Iradstreet. and their chauffeur,
army at C ?imn roHon M 1' W'"k Europe 'M ,nvalcr 0(1 hdd for investigation.
StlSvSactE than many mortals have been nnk Examiner Speer sahl to-
mental condor White 5 " f' upon to do. Then he came day a preliminary investigation
Hii,fhn?Sri.,i.n5i?.e,,AC: haCk and. f0.Und h.at -lhe bush- had lod him to think that the
.. .... 11V j,,., 01 wacKers nad ruined that work n Ui.A.tn ,,f n, i.t,
j ,, , , I . -- - . ..w. w.v .k un- i.uin, hiihii
IS
hci-o.
morn tli'in
"will move later." if i, A u J 7" " " "r " V" "-",1,,K ana, mat it was solvent
tnld nn nfflmr ...c h-ijo. Futi3 Hna no moit.-y would ho lost
r,,il..tic f,L, Sicc he . ,,oy B(j;- Ttai V.nd, S 4 I k M 7 nclr
wnatne is doing, all of which he tour ins the country nnd Honr,! tat, 4i..
to
.,s. ... Ai4iW iiiufc ic3u i uupo.siiors.
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