THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION I NEWSPAPER Vol

THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION I NEWSPAPER Vol

THE THE STANDARD SOUTHMRIf THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION i NEWSPAPER Vol. XLVL—No. 131. ATLANTA, QA., SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 25, 1913.—FOURTEEN PAGES. JURY LOANED EARS PLEA Figuring in Wilburn Murder Trial United States to Warn Other Nations to Keep 10 RAVINGS OF IB, WE At the top, W. D. McNeil (on right), attorney for Mrs. King, and S. Simmons (on left), brother of Mrs. King. At left at bottom is Judge J. B. Park, and on right H. J. Hen- SAYS RUBE ARNOLD derson, assistant counsel for Mrs. King. Hands Off in Mexico Leo M. Frank Convicted, He Dramatic Scene in Gray Court Washington Preparing to No- Declares, by Prejudice and; Room When Attorney Drops tify Foreign Powers That Not by the Evidence Given Exhausted in His Chair in Any Interference Will Be in Case. Midst of Argument. 10 ASK Regarded as Unfriendly to This Government. HIS TRIAL IS COMPARED MOVE FOR MISTRIAL FOR NEW TO RITUAL MURDER CASE IS DENIED BY COURT NOTE WILL DEFINE jS I Money Will Be Used Exclu- ATTITUDE TOWARDS Scratch Beneath the Surface I Feeling of Uneasiness Per- sively to Relieve Congested HUERTA GOVERNMENT and You Will Find Parallel vaded Court Friday, Caus- Conditions" Which Exist at With the Russian Trial. ing Judge to Issue Warning the Present Time. The Proposed Proclamation Arnold Tells Judge Roan. Against Demonstration. Caused by Dispatch of For- TCeub<-n <\rnold, asbtnlatt coined foi ' tf\ \ernon stllei. Staff t orrespondent. CONTINGENT FUND MAY eign Battleships to Mexican the dclen* Ins nrsumentj Ora>, Ga . Octobei ^4—(^ Friday foi a new tnil that the tmll Don t hang this boy unless J ou Jiang BE USED FOR SCHOOLS Waters and Recent Act of of Leo Frank would teach the entire! the woman who dominated and led^him British Minister. umveise a lesson at?a.in-«t prejudice, into wi pleaded \ttoi no John and that civili/ation was 'hoi lifted at K Cogpir in the final aisument of the tual of Nick Wilburn, iharmed with Mayor Believes This Engineer- the mispiable example of hl<> <-ll< nt s Wasih.ngton. Otcober 24 —The United the coldblooded murder of James A. States government is preparing to conviction ' King, whose widow ib indicted as an ing Money Is Available. His speeth began at 4 13 o'clock It accessory aftti the (act notify the nations of the world gren- •was a vitrlulii- denunciation of the al- 'Theie aie not enough jurvmen in But Captain Clayton Says eraHv that any inteiference in Mexi- leged rei,jn of ptejudice during the country to hang her and you know can affairs will be regarded as un- Franks ai i -UrCnment and of the fear it, ' he continued It Can't Be Touched. friendly Jo thib government the crowds mspii t d in the twelve men 1 i ou haven t ,jot the nei ve to hang Piebidcnt Wilson, Secretary Bryan •who meted the verdict of guilty to the hei,' he bhouted vehementlj Atlanta's general c-ouncil will be and Counsellor John Bas&ett Moore, of - prisoner He compared the situation Judge J A Park Inteirupted with asked in 1914 to pi ov ide $200000 for tht state department, have exchanged to the da tk HRPS when Jews were the statement that he did not believe use of the school boaid ideas on what the proclamation to the to death because of their i e- that tht attoinej had tlie right to con- stoned - — -- jeLtuie the outcome of the other caee. The money will be used exclusively woild should expiess It will be com- llgrion I vfter aigument. Judge Pai k stated he to relieve She congested conditions in municated to foreign governments, Prejudice u as the theme of his | W1;uld alow Mi C ooper a • broafl held, ' some of the public schools While mem- every whet e in line with the policy es- aigument *Th it and the dependtrue imj the attoincy went one without fur- bers of the school boai d aie not wiHing tablished earliei of -keeping other na- the juiv »nd public put m the storv , ihi i allusion hovve\ei, to what may to commit themselves as to the specific tions infoimed of eveiy step taken in The Juiv, | happen t> Mis King of Jim Touifv the negro amount needed to give comfoit to thou=> Uo handling of the Mexican problem A ft n moimnts later. Mi Cooper, sands of little c'uldien a majority be- he stated, d'rl not listen to the ^ ^ ^^ „,.„,. „,,. ., „._ had been speaking foi over two lieve that $250,OuO is needed, taut also The proclamation, 01 note, also will dence and wei^h It aa the;v should, houlb> diopped exhausted in his chaii talce the position that $200,000 will scive, it is underbtood, as an explicit but solelv loam d then eai s to the j He btated in a weak voice that he could furnish relief foi at least five years definition of the pollt> of the United mad and i^noiant lavlngs of the mob not continue a-nd aa it was after 5 Mayor James G \\oodward says that htates toward the de lacto authorities o clock the case was continued until •Which "cried as wolves for the blood the schools are r>ot -o ciowded as has In Mexico, leiteiatmg the piinciple t>atuida> morning Wilbui n was taken been reported. However, he is in favor that recognition only tan be given to of the roan on trial " i>ack to .Macon for the night. of piroviding iclief in the shape of goveinments on this he-mibpherf Token Uovin In Shorthand. MiHtrlnl Is Asked. more schools—two at l&abt—and be- founded on lavv and order His speech was deliveicd with all iailiei in the day the defense had lieves that ?100,OOU will be more than Eai her today it was expected that the Hie and eloquepce at the noted at- moved foi a mistrial dedai insr that suilMcient it would be only a mattei of a, few torney's command B> special request Juioib John A and \V L. Mlddle- Two modern sciiools can be elected houis when the proclamation would biookb, tathci and son, respectively, of both the prosecution and defense, for $100,000 be made public, but tonight it was were related to Gus Middlebrooks, of 910O,OOO for Schools. practically decided to hold the matter it was taken down by a stenographer, Houston countj. who mai ried Miss Sal- Mayor Woodward threw light on the in abeyance for several days, at least and will therefore so down into court lie King, aiatei of the dead man After financial problem which stands as a until after the elections in Mexico history a numbei of witnesses had failed to menace to the school improvement next Sunday. state definite relationship. Solicitor Jo- >"A teirlble responsibility is on the movement Friday seph B Pottle had the motion over- t'aunex of Proposed Action. trial judse in this case, vour honor," He explained that ho was Of the opin- i uled Two things, it is know n, have con- \inol(J "The supreme couifj ion that $100,000 now to the credit c!f tr.buted to the determination of tjie Bald Mr That the case will go to the United the contingent fund for engineering ex- Jt expects you to government te denne itb -policy—the Is the > ause of this States supreme couit, In the event of penses can be diverted to the school decide logically—to detetrmne on the j V\ llbuiti s. conviction, was the Indlca- presentation by Sir Lionel Carden, the, tlo!l of board. Biitish minister to Mexico, of his cre- facts m the ca.se whether or Hot a attorneys foi the defense to- lacts m me cat,o ^ {day. It is btated that the >oung man's Goaded Beyond Endurance, Tihe fund was created in Che bond dentials immediately after Huerta had ordinance, wihich ^yipulates that 15 per new trial should be granted It is j friends have secuied necessary funds picclamied himself dictator, and the cent of the bond money b« put into a entirely up to you In all supreme' to fig-it for him to the last. dispatch of several war vessels to contingent fund (The bond money was court cases, It is invariably said Feeling; of TJneanine»n. Mexican waters. vo'ted for s<-wers and, school improve- The Biitish embassy here today, at "These verdicts wore either approved There was a marked feeling of uti- Mrs. King Breaks Silence ment purposes Captain R M Cla>t>n the direction of the foreign office, offi- „. renounced by the trial judge We easimss in the courtroom as the day stated Friday that the fund amounts v 01 e on Shortly after the trial opened Episcopalian House of Bishops to $100,000 He also stated that he did cially advised Secretary Bijan that the should act accordingly' morning, some twenty of James British goveinment pronounced as not believe tlhe wnole amount would be "You must remember that the mat-| > , ela m es and £rlends from neai Favors Proposition Turned expended in 1914 About 525,000 of the unauthentic the now- famous, interview ' tei cannot be referred back to the s Hound Oak came Into the courtroom And Accuses Nick Wilburn Down by Deputies. fund will be necess>ar>. he says, to com- credited to Sir Lionel, expressing the jui> Those twelve men have been in a body Not the slightest outward plete the engineering details art. the view that the United States did not disbanded They aie of the past and indlcation of violence was shown, but three sewage disposal plamts, and it is understand conditions in Mexico.

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