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VOL. 9, NO. 41, SUM L-WEEKLY. nmIWITS FACE HER IN COURT William K. Vend cho Hills, was de This is Charge Made by I)r. Elea- day. The loss is < 000 on the buildii nora I?. Saunders. the furnishings. ' The house was fore Christmas an THERE ARE STILL OTHERS. furnishing nbout Vanderbilt was pi Woman Physician of Insane How- large party of frit pita. Staff Says She Has ^d'Icelovertnf Been Slandered. tion. Columbia Special to Charlotte Ob- The house was server, Feb. 19.?Dr. Eleanora B. caretaker and tw Baunders, a woman physiclon at the caretaker telephoi State Hospital for the Insane, bitterly Westbury, Hlcksvl arraigned Governor Blease, certain the roads are so members of the Board of Regents of no apparatus coul the hospital and those physlclonB who the Vanderbilt pla had "unjustly and slanderously"? posed to have been as she said?nroforroil noronnoi ~' * .. ? .uiu oeaiea rurnace. professional charges against her. At the session today of the legislative nn%rnn 'Dipt ' committee investigating the asylum O-Ej-NUo XttiLm. she declared that Governor Blease "M'TT A C!TT"R1 and Dr. H. H. Griffin, a member of the atxxjao the hospital medical staff, had slandered her In their statements and that Senate Votes $3h none of them who had charged her and Commissioi with wrong-doing and Insinuated mor- Former al misconduct had the nerve to make the same statements in this re- Columbia, Spe< gard before the committee that had News and Courier V been made at a meeting of the Board Senate tonight pa of Regent when she was condemned vote of 19 to 17 au in "star chamber proceedings." lisbment of a pel Refering to certain letters from creating a pellagpr Governor Blease to Dr. .1. W. Bab- bill carries an*apf cock, the superintendent, in which j 000 fop^bullding were incorporated statements she re- hospital and $10,0 garded as "slanderous and breathing sion. The commis insinuation of wrong," she stated: three members fro "The reading those letters burned | fession, to be nam into my soul like burnished steel." I committee of the ! was a woman, helpless and alone health. The execii among a gathering of men." the State board ol The letters were read at the execu- zed to establish on tive meeting of the Board of Regents i as they may thin when her father and representatives , duty of the conim were excluded. j gate the prevalei She stated that all the work she . cause and treatmei had done at the hospital had been sections of the St for the good of the white women 1 gone to the House, there, "who are helpless as babes," . ted. that hers was a humanitarian work The Senate last and that those physicians had "so | an amendment red belittled themselves as to place pro- . tion to $4,000, bu fessional ethics above human love." I action tonight an< For more than two hours she re- nal bill as introdu ^ mained on the stand, talking rapidly Sullivan an tne while. She stood in the midst I An effort was m of a densely-packed court room and 'cent rate bill, but dramatically denounced every person matter Senator Shu who had opposed her in this inquiry. I Senate adjourn wt All efforts of the committee to | Senator Clifton in maintain quiet in room were fruit- made a motion to less, the hearers repeatedly breaking until tomorrow, forth in loud cheers when she made , The Senator kil particularly dramatic statements. Ap- jnK for an additioi parently making full use of all her pher in the 7th ci oratorical ability, she by her words quieted her accusers, who at first showed an inclination to Interrupt ALASKAN E her. At the conclusion of her state- x* AVftVIPT ment not a single statement she made -r AVUJKJJil was quetloned. She declared that she had visited Pre#,|<lent Authm Governor Blease In his ofllce the day previous to the executive meeting of | ?o(e ?* the board and that he at that time Issue Ell made no reference to her of her un- I atisfacory work, as he seemed to Washington, re regard it. She then stated that next mlnlstratian Alask day his "most false and most unjust" thorizing the Pres letters were read in her presence and $3 5,000,000 railro she was by that hoard "declared coast to' its great [ guifly of all these charges and asked by the House late to resign without even giving me the eiHj to 87. opportunty of securing an honorable a similar measu discharge. "That is why," she stated, I se,i the Senate an "that I was unable to sleep for sev- taken up at once i eral nights and was forced to pace Ween the two houi my room in an effort to orget the sending it quickly awful wrong which had been done W)1Q hus signified me." signing it. This is the first instance of Its kind .. t. 0,ov?nfi, In the history of this State When I ? el?venth she arose to begin her statement a I frnm t deathly silence fell over the room. ? , She stood for a few moments, and ^ l rA then the tall, pale-faced woman 000 *00 to finance physcian commenced a statement the " >0, . VV ul h like of which as probably never bo P*ld off by th. been heard beore in South Carolina. 1,Lov?,. She termed herself a woman defend- i b! P T{ ing her own character and reputation j bo"d and he told a story of having suf- d olf N.ew Yor fered " oppression, discourtesy and resulted in ?trikin slander" in her work for insane bo?'d provislon fro humanity. Dramatic, better and at the a times pitying was the nature of her *ou,d be ^ address. She is the last principal to , J"" " ~ * ukn th. Mand and th. Inv.attaatlon ? will be concluded tomorrow afternoon b?J"* HPP with a hort aaaalon, II wa, offlolally y.? stated. The inquiry has continued P1rla* ,a b ^ " for over two w*?k* mated ** Following In the official nteno- t,on of thp road, graphic report of the closing min- Thp provide utee of the asylum probe session t,on ?' a r<>ad "ni yesterday, after Eleanora B. Saun- nilles. to be no loc ders, M. D., had completed her dl- one or more of the rect testimony: harbors on the sot The Chairman: The commltee aska with the navl would like to have some indication Interior of Alaskn as to how many would like to ask "e'd or fluids yleli this witness questions. In quality and qua (Pause.) 'so as to best aid 1 We were hoping to close up this ?' tllP agricultural examination this afternoon If we An effort was u could do it. Is there anyone that the bill, led by desires to ask any questions? venport, of Oklaho Of course we want to give them Anal vote until We the opportunity If they so desire, defeated. Otherwise I do not see the use of prolonging the examination. j Water Hot It (Pause.) If you will kindly indicate now, Oirard, Kas, Pel so the committee will be informed? of the mystery tl we want to give you that opportunity, month ago when Anybody interested here who desires wells, 1,200 feet to ask questions pertinent to the degrees, offered In Issue? Ilaskins, State eni (Pause.) to city officials. } Dr. Carothers, have you any ques> could find no caus tons? pronounced the w P-. Carothers: I have none. No, water's temperatui grees. f THE LANCASTER NEWS, FRIDAY, I ^:.:r;:?j NorREADY to name Georgia ho 5S? a m reserve cities dead erbilt, Jr. on Jeri stroyed by fire topstimated at $175,- The Hank Organization Commit- Hodv Lav in Sta ig, and $40,000 on * * ?* w ?. * * *< tee is Hack in Washington. of Stat? completed just be- ? d the work of 4 v ten days ago Mrs THE COUNTRY IS PLEASED. AN OFHCL reparing to take a ? snds there for win- Funeral Train Sti P nOHslhlo hv onnu' / 1,* ? 1 " " " * In "?;?irrr *??'srac- Sunset, Where the hill se- tion With New Thinking T>aw Were Hel? occupied only by a Throughout Country. reda88forah?lp Tto WaRhln*ton Feb. 18.?The Federal hour? todftV the b lie and Jericho but rtRerve bank organization committee RUBtuf, 0 Baoon deep in snow that back in Washington after a five BOidierp ]ay jn < Week'R tr,P throuKh the ^"ntry. ni a dome Q| Qeor^t .ce. The fire is sup- statement tonight announced that its thousands of thos cause y an over- BGjec^jon Qf Federal reserve cities and venerable statesm ______ definition of reserve districts would 'aK* l?ving tribute LAGRA not be made until it had carefully ci nn-i ttottoti considered information accumlated board tho funeral E TO HOUSE on the trip. The statement said the utes ]ater the sot committee found the country pros- Macon* where bur ..OOO For Hospital P?raUR and learned that bankers and bGid tomorrow, \i ? . * business men are confident of the sue- ~ . it, Reconsidering cess of Jtne new banking system. .eorg as o ic , Action. / In a'supplemental statement Secre- memory ? ' ,rna ~ tary McAdoo said he hoped the new an<l lmPassive F a Cb,rlefii?n system would be established In time RPV,. ? , re?L' to take rare of crop moving contin-| P',b , ! ] n* ^ a Roncles next year, but that if It were 1 milinp' at balf m UArizing the estab- not> thG Treasurv Department would n*>ar train arrive Jgra hospital and stnnd rGady to pla0G ,ts flinda apaln day those who ac< i commission The at UlG dlspORal of business men. f Washington iroprlatoln of $25.- Thp committee's statement in part Ration by State o and equipping the follows: waiting carria 00 for the commie- ,, , ' Six soldiers of o, We have spent practically from ? , ' ' Li r sion is to consist of .. , .. . , K,, . United States Inf the fourth of January^o the present ' ' " , " m the medical pro- .. , # .K , \iniform took tl time In hearing the views of business i""* ? ed by the executive , . . . . , train and carried ^ men and bankers on the problem of rt"u '*? " fttvi M!?i O dividing the country into not less nksor mil tao* lieiitn i- *i ii ?n nrt | than eight nor more than 12 districts! ''i.trdsnnn to'the e hoinVtsI or rno~ Un'l of locating in each district the ^ oscort of C< . J .p. " main office of a Federal reserve bank. I was grouped arou Of the two questions, the division of 1 '^']p ""covered " '??Htrti?iiHnn 'the country into districts is the more I comrade. nt iif nolinirn in -.11 important and difficult. The commit-' Through -j"ont . ' Tho Mil hoc tee asked those who appeared before cortege headed In ok ftHirinaitv Hr-.f to direct their attention to these f1"0"1 -I ,P R y - two problems. A great many able and 'y . b? Capital impartial business men and bankers Marshall Slaton a night had adopted bavG submitted their best informa- F>rst in th? proce ucing the appropria fjon and opinions and always in a ted States regular t reconsidered that 8pirjt Qf great fairness. military cadets in 1 passed the origi- gold. Then cam iced by Senator , ,TheMr?min,i w? ? a, henT,nKP it escort of veten in 18 cities Rnd hRR hGRrd from every Ceorcii Tnl ade to call up the 2 ^mmunity of ^nsequence in the sec- thp Atl'an(a Rar in the midst of the thp and c,ty officials. . .. _ In every section of the country the , trpe moved t h At t.tie _ __ IL, * a *. _ u n _ ?_nsooHooiiv <inn otner nociies ? ?j * ? committee lifts found ft prftcticftll^ > i< i a _ ? _ al tich motion carried while last came th the meantime had "nanJ'TftV hHnl ?h? ,t L h nP rod- members of I continue the bill Ge"c.y ?, hn?inp?l Thl com mediate family ar, . flclal changes in business. The com- which aec< led the bill provld- m!ttpe waR w1th overwhel- ; WashinKton ml Court stenogra- m nR fvede"ce ttbe mtormous econo 0n , t} rcuit. IV10 strt"Kth of ,he and of Lorne bv the m ?pid r/r ?f ^ve.ry *** ?r?? The fact that the Nation s banking ranks and radGts i AILROAT1 resources as a whole, made enormous , ,, . ' advances every 12 or 15 years, ap- """"""r ) BY HOUSE nroTlmately doubling In oaoh ?u,t, 'h." * neriod. was made evident; while this 1 ' ' ,, <s true of the country as a whole, it 0ffl,rT . ? lze?l to Construct uas Hhown that certain sections are S,l,ar"1 t,1rn t0ok, ? to 87?I ion '1 advancing with more rapid strides .TV1" ' rf, ,? . iniinated. than others, and that the country is . . 'l'l' 1 , ,r p fundamentally exceptionally sound to tho p,R b. 18.?The Ad- and strong economically. Facts and J1" t r" upon a Railroad bill au- figures in every part of the country " ^ciil nfiv ind wi ident to contruct a ! ?how amazing growth and strength n iad from Alaska's and tUsclose a condition of financial., J fields, was passed industrial commercial and agricultur- on ^ find today by a vote of al a'?d prosperity that h followed. No I leaves 110 doubt as to the future. 1 c * over Senator Mac re already has pas- "The committee was impressed by hymns v , rr snnK d the bills will he | frank admission of hankers that Vl g theft In conference bet- | the present hanking system not only forTVPd The cofB ses. with a view of encourages, hut actually has created anfl onrr> more cc ' to the President, artificial hank'ng conditions. With nas home to the his intention of practical unanimity, the opinion was t1lo soiPn?, proces 'expressed that, the new measure will rajjway station hour, after a sharp restore normal conditions with great npral train, with rmish, the House . ros!lltinK bpnpflt*-- tbat thp Pr^n? Washington left he bill as reported ayst0!" "ot on,y no protec- I?aoon's former h committee a provla-, ,on in tinios of real stringency, but ha(, donp thHr ? bond issue of $.15.- a,8?ftVP" ,n times of great prosperity. Lxpression to dec the railroad and to I -!SPf?K h^ h^n ^ dispersed, a proceeds of gov- ditions;.and that there has been pre- Memben, of the is in Alaska. The ' aent.ed tkfe 8Jn*ular nt dirtion of , pscort whioh a led for a $40,000,- hav bankers thrown into fear of , Baeon'? body fron epresentatlve Fitz- pa"'? ^y ** ' Senators Chilto k. led a fight which ,, ? ?? ? ki? k * * ?!? ene, Thomas, O'C g out the entire "p,n,?'1 tha t!,e establishment of this ' aal?nKori Root, m the bill. Under .B?JhT?Xh An? i? and Pa?p: Rppr , "1? rXPv" tLmPof .ppreh^rio" I .ury. the JJj SST^idw^nd'rt.bmS'to 0rlsp- AdliMn. 15.000 000 .ml ?!.- "to! .r '. : ; ln r .r*-,," .. . has yet to make examination of im- Tm??? . r the amount eati- rJnt documPnU and data and can_ Tillman of South y for the construe- ot rendftr Rny dPC<Mllon unt? lt has ... . thoroughly examined this material. HufTragette is for the construe^- ..Already practically all capital , nTlHj>n Feb i ot to exceed 1,000 rpprpfwntpd Wbv the Nat|onal banks' Londan- Feb' 1 S8 ^.ro"nect has come in. A number of States fragette armed w open Paclffic Ocean hanks have applied for National char- attacked Baron lthern coast of Al- ters many have applied for me- was w^'t,n8 ^,tb gable waters in the mberslp ln the Federal reserve sys- KueBf* 'or a traJ] I..?" 2, ?oa! tern. In every Rtate the committee has Northampotn. T! uiiik sumcieni ?i?i? a it ? . atlty for naval ug? visited 't has hoard exiy-esslons from 10 attend the w< n the development Uoynrt,t)rs- banking commissioners Sidney Peel, son o I Alaska. others to the effect that where '-ady Delio 8penc? nade by opponents !?*al d,s?billty against sub- Spencer. The sul Representative Da- f?Tp ,.Statf* bank, that disabil- mistook the eldei nia to postpone the would be removed and the futher the Cabinet minist dnesday, but it was e*Pro*fdon that eligible 8tate banks wa8 walking with ! very generally would seek to enter Platform when I 'be system. from behind by 1 ?t utm committee is gratified with the flr8t b,ow from hei Ut still Pure. results of Its trip." he fell to the groi J. 18.?Mo solution ?____ Wear dale did not iat developed a Hev- P. Hyde Head. injuries. The won deep' r??!XCl!y2'o , 1Wln''h<'""- F-ob. 18.?Rev. Vow. f,?w ? report by C. A. rhiil.Vn of',fhA>flT^ll>^hn"<'r' AnPHpolla. Mil . fineer. made todav UJS?" ^ tM United Confederate mpn suffnee bill dr.Haaklns said he ^Z?rTnce M * ECh?/^6 'Te I louse of He , e for the heat, but for nearlv K n' L ,?h"1 h nnd ?? 'o 34 The m raJOno5Uiee'90 Tl'" Lor aiul ,n*h Mason* dlTd T* Clark?" 'hP K"hm,H.s,on ?r burj. w. v.. I.? ."eS'*rV," wa'h ecL % ? FEBRUARY 20, 1014. iMflDO l)ATKS 8KT KOR STATE FAIR. || MUliU Next Annual Kvent at <'oliuilhia <>? - I I STATESMAN ,^-J News and Courier, Feb. 18.?The last | week in October, 26th to 31st, inte Tlenealh Dome clualve. are the dates for the m^tgn- g ^ . . nual State Fair, as fixed by the Fair - ' apitol. society at it regular spring meeting tonight. \Ij TRIBUTE 'r'1P p,an ProP?se<l Dy Demonstra- i tion Agent Long have a mammoth parade of all the agricultural interu-ted For Maron at ests of the State through the streets A Funeral Services of Columbia during Fair week was 1 Yesterday endorsed. Senator Tillman will be requested to use his offices to secure the eb. 18. For a few Marine Band to head the parade. In odv of Senator An the Para<1e W"1 Clemson. Winthrop * J Senator Au- the Unlver8,ty an(1 other conPKPS> rr guarded by citizen- Kovs' Com Clubs. Girls' Tomato Clubs ttate beneath the and every Interest connected with the w l's Capitol, while agricultural Hfe of the State. ? ie who honored the The financial statement showed the ( an in life paid their Society to be in the fine condition the e: > to his memory. At net earnings for the last fair being was taken from its $5,621.78, and this. In spite of the * tr and placed on fact that $9,518,75 was paid out in 11 train. A few min- premiums, the largest amount in the Towful Journev to history of the Society. 11 ial services will be The work of Secretary D. F. Eflrd ras resumed an<i Treasurer D. G. Ellison was en- w *1 tribute to the <^rs^d and they were unanimously re- *< r Bacon was solemn elected to succeed themselves P com sunrise to sun- Tho Columbia Chamber of Com- ? flew over everv merce profTered their services to aid " the J2 the Fair. It is planned to make the y aS WhS'L fT 1M4 fair bl?rr and batter. tl ?d just before mid- I tl -ompanied the body LARGE CROWDS AT tl i were met at the ?i fflcials and escorted LAYMEN'S MEETING I! Lges. . J1!' ) P1T]tp,>nth Various Topics Discussed by Taitliorantrv in full dress ' if ie coffin from the ans ,n Columbia?All on Mis- s) It between double sionary Work. <] cadets and National ci plaza where a spe- Columbia, Special to Charleston . mfederate veterans Mews and Courier Feb. 18.?After-! nd the hearse, their noon and night sessions of the South- ' . In homage to their prn LaymPns Missionary Movement! J, , , . . .. were attended here today hv more I j, rThVmlllVm- band than 8?? dp,p*atps an<1 v'^tors from a ' military nana thP citv. All phases of of Missionary ~ rson marched slow- work and (hp inflUPnces nf the church p where t.m-. John jn bringing about the evangelization ?i nd his staff waited. of (he world were thoroughly dis-1 .. ssion were the TTni- CU8Bpd ,a s. Next marched the _ .... uniforms grav and , The programme for the afternoon 1 e the hearse with a" address by Dr. A. C. I b t if ? ,, _ Voieht of rnlnmhln tlonri of Uio 1 u mr> luuuwca uy me . *" ? * """ : " r.mtry. Members of I-uthoran Theological Seminary, who C Association. State sPolie 011 the place of the pulpit in . t! honorary' escorts missionary education. After this there a were next in line was k^n^ral discussion of a number, e carriages in which topl?s, as follows: p Senator Bacon's im- Open conference, led by Mr. J. t< id the congressional Campbell White, the missionary dis- n >mpained the body ' cussion group; Mr. W. E. Dought. h The every member canvass. Dr. L, B. o le Capital the coffin j Wolf; possibitilies of the canvass In v llitarv pull-br arers. ' the city church. Dr. W. Hoppe; poss- o I between double ibilities of the canvass in the country C. through the somber J church. Rev. C. W. Cassell; three r of the State house steps in securing systematic giving I' prepared for it be- in one church, A. B. Greiner. M. D.. e g dome. ! some by- products of the convass- b Gec?rgia National brotherhood, an every home canvass 1 their station at the ' for the church paper. Rev. J, W. P the bier standing Oxiner. 10 space that was per- ! Tonight addresses were delivered die to look for the ,1R follows; Mr. J Campbell White, w ic face of the dead nf New York, general secretary for n the movement for the United States (? th bared heads the and Canada. The spiritual basis of _ liners entered in personal and world victory. President a for a moment up- j j. Henry Harms, of Newberry College gave place to those The lnvmen's missionary movement. services were held factor in missionary education. Dr n on's body here. NoIr, r. McCaulev, of Norfolk, Va. The * no prayers spoken, keys of the kingdom: Mr. W. E. ineral cortege again Doughty, educational secretary of the ^ n. draped in black movement for the United States and (vered with flowers. Canada, the spiritual meaning of ma-' waiting hearse, and It .rja] resources. sion returned to the s At 6 o'clock the fu- ' the mourners from MILEAGE GOOD FOR 'ZXXX' MEMBERS OF FAMILY inrt in giving open 1 I ^ irgia's grief silently Coupons Not Restricted to Use of the J ? . , Purchaser, is Railroad Cornofficial congression- . . , . , " ccompanied Senator mission's Order. n 1 Washington were: Columbia. Special to Charleston n. Fletcher. Pomer- x. . _ . ? . , _ _. ? ' Jorman, Vardaman. J News and 18.?The rail- h Nelson, Brandegee road commission tonight issued an I: esentatives Ferris, order effective within thirty days re- P tyne, Gardner. An- qUir|ng railroad companies to accept n itv RHwnrHv Park g tloward Bartlett' mnea*p coupons from any memhersof e . Hardwick. Walker I fa,n,!v of thp Phaser provided nine the nartv here ine ",rPBMW at lho t,m** ?r b?y,nK e lis htR mileage stated in writing who eon- v * stituted the members of his family. j The order followed the complaint , of Senator Earle, of Greenville, made l0 Uses Whip. in writinp in January, eharplnp that I,.( 8.-A militant suf- fhf' I?,Iroad* we violating the law | a in not honoring the mileage for fam- 1 s, Ith a whip savagely |jijes 0f purchaser and in holding that n ?^aa'P while he mileage could be used only by the i, 200 other wedding ! v nf. buvinR ,t. ^ a at Althrop Park, j . , , . . * He partv was going ' * ?" "j? complaint was b ... f th. H held before the railroad commission, w f Viscount Peel and !th,s afternoon. Senator Eearle mak- f< wr (Ian?htar nf B&rl 'log his complaint and reading the a Sftgettel?r,nS statutf* ,aw on t Mr S- H " lv oeer for one of Hardwick. of Washington traffic p ten. Lord Weardale Passagners manager of the Southern a his wife along the Railway, represented the railroads le was approached f claimed that the custom prevailthe woman At the1"* wa* ?" accordance with the ag- tl r powerful dog whip reTPnt witb Governor Ansel in 1909 o md. However, lx>rd and ^ogniied by former railroad q suffer anv serious commissions as the law. Assistant At- p .an was arrested. General Dominick represented c, the State. t< 'omen Killed. The order for railroads to honor " mileage books not only for the pur- i Feb. 18. The wo- chaser but for any members of his I was killed today in family, was promulgated following I pgates by a vote of the meeting. Chairman Richards, and S ensure provided for Commissioner Hampton voting for n a constitutional the order, and Commissioner Caugh- d re women the right man refraining from voting. The or- T unfavorably report- der is to go Into effect in thirty days, a on March 18. V 4 $1.50 PER YEAR. ?0 FRANK ONE STEP CLOSER TO GALLOWS tate Supreme Court Sustains Verdict of Lower Court. iNMUVKIJ I5Y THE TIDINGS. ttorney For Atlanta Man Will Not Give t*|? Fight, It In Understood. Atlanta. Ga. Feb. 17.?Leo M. rank under sentence of death for the lurder of 14.-year-old Mary Phagan ere on April 2 6 of last year, today as advanced one step closer to the allows' when the Georgia Supreme ourt sustained the verdict of the low r Court which pronounced him guilThe opinion, written by Justice tkinson, also was signed by Justice [ill, Lumpkin and Evans. A dissentig opinion was entered by Chief Jusce Fish and Justice Beck. Although Frank's lawyers tonight ould make no statement as to what teps they would next take it was r&orted that they have not yet given p the determined battle which they ave waged for the freedom of the oung factory superintendent. News lat the highest Court of the State ad denied him the right to be again led failed to shake the iron nerve of ie condemned man. Tie received the dings quietly, refusing to comment lereon. While the Supreme Court's decision t voluminous the pith of the ruling t contained in the head note which iys: "The evidence supports the verict and there was no abuse of dlsretion in refusing a new trial." DISSENTING OPINION. In their dissenting opinion. Chief ustice Fish and Justice Beck held fiat, the trial Court erred in admittlg the testimonv of James Colnev nd C. B. Djilton, regarding alleged rts involving immoral conduct on 'rank's part toward women prior to tie murder of the Phagan girl. Unless n extraordinary motion for a new rial, or some other move in behalf of le convicted man is made, Frank will e re?sentenced within the next two reeks. The decision of the Supreme ourt first must be entered as that of be trial Court, after which sentence gain may be imposed. Frank's fight for freedom may be rolonged in a number of ways, and might it was pointed out that lonths may elapse before his fate nally is decided. According to Court fficials here it is possible that, in iew of the dissenting opinion of two f the six Justices of the Supreme 'ourt Frank's lawyers may move to eargue the cane before that bod}', n the event that such action was deni (1 an attempt then probably would e made to get the case before the 'nited States Supreme Court on the round that Frank has been deprived f his liberity without due process of iw. Another course open to Frank ould be to file an extraordinary lotion for a new trial before the ourt in which he was convicted, hould the Court deny this motion. 11 appeal could be taken to the State esort. it was pointed out. an appeal upreme Court. As a last could be lade to the Governor for an extenion of Executive clemency. fOUNG MAN KILLED IN AUTO ACCIDENT teplicn l-indier of Lexington Pinned Under the Car?Was Hiding Witli a Friend. Lexington.Special to Charleston lews and Courier Feb. 17.?Stephen .indler, a young white man of the iollow Creek section of this county, ,-as instantly killed when an autolobile, driven by Ross A. Barre, itn wnom no was nciing turned turle in the public highway a mile and a alf north of Gilbert about midnight ist night. Mr. Barre escaped with a robable fracture of a rib and a few tinor bruises. The car a four passener machine, was completely wreckd. Mr. Barre and young Lindler were nroute home from Columbia where lr. Barre had purchased the machine 'he car was going at a high rate of >eed down grade when without a secnd's warning It began to skid, acording to the statement of the driver nd In an instant utrr.ed a double nmersault pinning Mr. Lind'er beeath the left front, wheal and throwlg Mr. Barre in the air. Mr. Barre as rendered unconscious by the fall ut when he regained his sense he rent to a near-by residence and asked >r a light. In company with Mr. Zach rv Taylor he went back to where le wreck occured, to find his comanion pinned beneath the machine nd life extinct. CDTTOlim x iiuoi vivuonui/i The force of the machine crushed ie chest of young Ldndler and he was therwise injured. "It. was all done so nick that I can't tell how it hapened," said Mr. Rarre today. " I lost >ntrol of the machine when it began ) skid, and in an instant the car was recked." Marines at New Orleans. New Orleans, Feb. 18.?The United fates transport Hancock, with 1,200 larinea aboard arrived here late toay from Porot Rico via Pensacola. he Hancock will remain her nntil fter Mardi Qras and then depart for era Cruz.