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l!AWKn:s.

Upon t&gt;u-ee aever=l motions to correot an erroneo\14
... eaaasent ot 1000""' tu for the yea: 1924.

lt

appeAre that

made and filed

their

r"r•• ll'biah

1t sppeara

troll! •hloh

he deducted

othor

deduc,tiJna,

ereet

paid,

::iet tocor-

tl&gt;At

Jla,.l&lt;ina bad a cross

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1110 peraonal

a deduction

ot j340.00,

e,:e1a9tion

ot ta.~••

IIIJ&lt;ing a tot&amp;l. inco~e

decluotion
le4v1ng

of f2400.00,

or f360.00
a not inoo,u

per cen~ on Jl

tor 1ntueet,

three

in exeeae of three

,t.

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contende

lil&lt;ewioe

the gr•••

that

taxee po.id, and a

c!eductione,

or '40$5.00,

,.28'5.00,

upon 'llllcn the

thowo&amp;nd dollare

and two

430.00,

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i,21.10.

qu~etion

tlawk1•,. llardnro

tru&lt; at the rate

attached,

i.n

a retw-ned

that

that

determined',

preocribed

the interrogatory

retur9d

&amp;a etatad

aoaeeoment

by hilll,

,..,(le "return

by lir,

the Legial~ture

tu

10,000.00,

and penalty

wyant 1■ ob~iowo.
propoaed

by

~es1riag

-to

ag11J,net

upon 1'/luch the
and th• penalty

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llui

l.!r . .-yant,

am! aeaessir.ent

by l&amp;w amounto to •170,uO,
a total

by

income to.x owins by lrlla of t6? .60, lll\d

CO)llp"'1Yof an income of

118,!IO, ••king

of tbia

contended

Ula interrogator,-

t.b:it

and ehowe an income t•x orin,;- oy him of t5l.lO.

bavo the legal

tice

48~.oo tor

thoue"'14 dollare,

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th•

in e1ceao of

he deducted hie per-

makinc h1a total

to ta,:ation

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is oue per

ineollle tax of H. ~- Hnwkina, of ~01.10.

total

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a deduction

ia one per cent on the firat

ratw

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~6900.00,

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a

H. !!awi&lt;ina or i6?.90.

tax for•·

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&gt;rom the return

1nco•e o/ th1o tax payer.

of ¼l,2406.00, leavi"ll

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i30.QO,

..nd ot 1nt-

doll..ra

upoa which the rate

~3000,00,

exelllpti,n

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m..it1ng a tot..J. deduction

t3000.00,

t37.9o,

1ncoJK ot ~7~.oo.

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to uu or ,,469~.00,

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tor tbe yenr 1924,

income interrogatory

ce11t on tho rirat

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and 11. ,:;. .t!awl&lt;ios a.re partn•r•

under tbe firm name of Eawklt1e l!ardware ,;.,11\PaDY• .both the

in bwti::ie••
purt1e•

,/. H. H&amp;nine

cmnot

a dieorilllination

lhe injusfairly

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'f.

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a110■ tock

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that

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incoae

unju1t

to the State.

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exemptions

~ell.
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corporation,.

tor profit,

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a whole includes

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kina reported

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to t"""'tion

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organized

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p~rtnerohips,

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ioco~e tax upon each individual,

on

o~mpaniea and aaaoc1at1ona

allowed

eeotton

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utook comp~ny, etc.

essociattona.

of the Statute,

limited

certificates

oe auvJaot

recited.

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Joint

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ita

io provided,

at

nor doea it mean to tax the income of a firm as a legal

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'l:he true

ehall

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the individual

co-partnership,
entity,

•tate,

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t"-""tion

ot the Statue~

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in thie

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Yidual

foot

upon a most

umou.~t of income ot each person and oorporatton

the "8Sregate

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1nt-

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of tbe legiolature

the &lt;teductiona

allo\:led by law,

1.xemption 1pec11ionJ.1y

purpose

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not olll.7 deprtT-

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o~ p4,200,00.
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troa tl!uch

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a

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1a corre.:t:

Q,

With an open

pse&amp;a.Q:e wey betwePn tht

A

Yes,

q,

Ar.~ tbio

Q

And on tbe

an open apace
ju

yee,

e
th~r•,

ael)A!"ate and ipt1rt,

b~twe7~

au-.
the

t•,.,!) 81!!~t•?

t"o seate.

or eonta..i!'l•r Yas found •1~:ine

noor,

1

to sit?

,.

sir;

In

of cou,-~e?

b•hlnd

the

,-tgh't

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And 11'1\o•a•

A

llr.

on the right

Sitt!oe

~

~he 11q~o~ •~• rif~~

A

i"es • alr •

i

~o~,

th• car Juet

men got out er t.c.e car.
gtt

"'

S.:..r'?

A

l don't

la"' them. leave

cft~ as it drov~

1111w

tht. car.

ntght?

th~t

the time !t stopped good,
the cu,-

tb.em leavl!

of

aa wall

an~ tho

... I don't

know that

the other

parttee

fellows?

1ow

And when I loolced

•t..i.t 011..:1 .:.i1 -q!ted

pinnN

:Jn.t--1 th,y

ami loolt~d

in. th#!' :-•etaul'ant

Jt w~s the day they had a f•otball

in th•re.

window, l eaw the col~r•

but I

•• I recollect.

fa-:e~ St:-""ct, and. l wert

,eme at Lexington.

1n the

on a couple
C:&amp;!:

'bac

reat~urant
oft.ho

through

the

coats.

Ill\~

boys•

;.,, the car.

WG.er6 w,:e .Bro-wn?

A lie WAI 1~ the reataur1U1t
~

up there

e!tt1nct

1 a w t:10,-c men aet. out ?f the car,

know that

and saw several

'-

whor~ hew~•

ou~.

q W-aat beoam•

towards

~~e seat

b•hind

about
I

••at.

front

d11 y~J eee that

A I•~•

•

t !:te?

wAe he in the car?

A

l aaw tne.m

at that

in the car

Bt•el.

l.(ark

q Where

3 --

How fu

A •ifty

ia that

restaurnnt

or 7~ yards,

~

Did y~u a.r:e•t

A

I d1d.

-- ~airy

I don't

l~uch

from wher• tho

kn,~ the exact

bi::?

A Because

J round

q 'l'no "••

the o·.,,er

this

liquor

ot' the cu,

in the ca:r.

thtY call
CRl"

dista

it.

wa• p~rked?

ce.

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How do you kno~ he owned

A

Hie own atatement.

Q

11'!lat did

coach

~bat
Q

you a &lt;&gt;Ut the car?

he tell

A ~e tol~

it.

•e he or.:.ed •b1 car,

tte

car wae bia,.

s n..e--.£~ato~

he purchased.

wae it

l!ow lon,i

he got out of the oo.r i&gt;efore you plnoed

after

him unoie:r arrest?

A
tbat

In a vtry

lona.
~

short

'!!.me.

~ J.Y b.aTe ~~:,

I •01.J:d at-i.y,. ~ive

posatOly

•3a wJth reference

corutition

to be1M.i

dru11lc or aober?

•

ht

A

Hews~

~

You •V

intoxicated.

be wa, intoxicat~

,.a,~•t aober

•noJgh

•

what

townlkperrtctly

~

He woe ata;.gerino

A

Yea,

ext,nt?

etraight

•

•lightly?

slr.

"Y..,.

wa• wobb!L,.,_i just

D:et:~T:
l!I• bra!"
I auppoae?

a little

bit,

WIT:711:SS: Ye'!

did

he tell

A Only
~

,r,,..,did

lefthand

or

the ce.r 'l::r. llrown had been ri~ln.

you?

from

A He said

••nt,

,1r.

Do you ic,,0°, in wl,at pa.rt

"
in,

1

hi•

atatemeot.

he•~
ho no

ao~ut

that?

rid in&amp; rl:,ht

baolr of

TM?COURT: Repe~t th~t,

,
A

the 1'!'1,er.

atde.

1'1T 3SS:

~ear

oe~t,

l'ho was on the bac~ •eat

not

lf!&gt;n;I'!".

3 llt.,.le

W"n~iwould yo~ say his

"01.,utee,

pleaae.

lerthcid

w!~b ~r.

~!de.
Bro'Jrn?

on ,he

renr

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•~•t.
Was Rubble drinking?

A

Rubble

A

!"ightn

Uortin

for

waa drivtna

t 1 iquor

W!:i.!I

one

he epent tho niiht

aeat,•-

O!l 'the bac~

seem to ha·:e

on eJ t:hie:- one.

I...-

Oetfl drink ..

pooiti7•

about

bome and I do~•t thin~

i~ ~,

he even had

tho car .
.R. D!.C. 'lT:

l!ro,..r. aaii

l:r.

YI::3S:i:

Mrtin

Q. Did Brown or "Jartin

A Ye,;, 1.lr;

&lt;t Staunt bu

t

eat,.. hf' ~ot
la 26 Oliles

Uartin

south

car

•~1

him in th~t

w1\Bt. point

th•

1

wns ~r1·,ini.?

t\e&gt; W')!IId""i-:-ln.

oorTobora~ed

rro

e,q

th•t

Ja!-f

tb.ree othe~,

thio

Rubble

did..:1.1 t either

and llartin

I neve:- eel

l:1.£.

•a.id

U.a!"t,1,;;,

.u1d rear

fll'!. ~h•

stAteme,t.

hfll h11:1,t
"~tve:n t~t! ~a.r?

ot: St"l\.l'ltori.

in t·.,e ,.1ty

of H•rr i so,&gt;"buri., 1sn • t it?

s!r.

A

Ye~.

~

Who""''

witb ;ou,

if

anybody,

~hie liquor

wh•n you seized

iL

o~?

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Wha~ t!:r,e of day or night

,

Shortly

Arte:

cidotght

•••

th1e?

I -:.hir..lc.

I

A !ew •in:.1te.a

after

mid-

night.

q It waa on Saturd~

"'
cupan~,

l unde~atood
or tfli:1

,rae on th~ !ron~

night,

you to aay

c-ar; lLartin,

seat

beot~e

nsn't

1

it?

~ir. Funlr, that

t.he !rive-r

th"r

or :h~ oar;

0

11er,,.,:four OO•

~le.

of him. an1 Brown an~ Rubbl•

S•~el,

who

on th~ rear

eeat1

,

You have atatetl

"'~ at-.:~•red
A. Yea,

a little?
s1.r.

th:,.t :Brown wsa unt1er the

t.1fluenoe

of liquor,

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Ho •••

whether
drove

ho

stagger

1ould

at the

I woi.:J.dn'~ 3ay;

but~-.

he got

an,! J oouldn'

out

of the

oar.

th~re,
Steel

and 1 really

be

t.b.e:r,e, ! don't

don't

was drinking,

--

I think

about

be poaitive

1 won't

t tell

tho Jail

ta

and when be i"O-t out.

1

time but

much confuolon

·•~t

'lfllen I 1ot around

tni:,i;

,,,,. t. art&gt;und in t't-.e C&amp;r'

There was r14ht

in th•

W&amp;8

or not.

be we• etaggering

that,

be

I do"'~

the1·e --

arou

tb..ey all

think

0

drink in;;:, but

that.

lmow about

•~4 intoxicate-1,

be

•

The !lude-;,r. ca:-

I\

about w1111~~son 1 s Druaetore,

tbe Street,
A

Yee,

!r. !'ront

par~'e-1 on A!ain Street,

W!.S

of

t.~e car wr•

11:-: just

c little

tM '1&gt;$.rber•~p.
parked

~

From 11h1c1--oid~ o~ the ear

A

'I/her

I firot

d11

~b•.they

saw

Str"-et,

of

I 'lll"?UUsay alrno!'t
sl:ou• t'1at.

t be :p,•i~lve
dle'e

of Fri

i:i f&gt;'ont

about

1

oidc

was it not?

pa~~ Wat•Could=.

,n the east

tht~e

bo.rDeraho,.
~eople

;et

out?
of the

eide

on the lefthand

nro

I tl".in!o:

oar in she atx-eet.
It,

D1"' .iO'.J see the:t

A

I don',

a&amp; they stepped

I t.,..~eY~ot

recall.

1 don't

- JU :,

you fo.m.d tn!e
front

ecat,

~·111:,k I d le!.

I saw them ju■t

I thlnl·

~ut.
CROSS-EX,&gt;J.l!l'AT!Oi,

X

out or the car?

-~

'fS':(

D?:C "":!tT:

U!l,

AU Y4".J it cou:il•

t~

in thi ■ car,

li~uor

1!1:nediately

up naaia.st

-r.

}',J.::.~.

'Yh.etl

you to~~◄ it,

you e,y.

behind

the

tile ralll' pf\rt

of the

er

ql.;E~"ti,ms,

ua.t &lt;&gt;'!

tront

the c .,,r, l t.alce 1 t?
A Y•••

X

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An4 yoJ fo;,,.d

had been turned
A

the

ju,

ba::::k.tro1:1under

!lr4 D~ohArt&gt;

th.at co~;h,

fill~

it o'oaour•d

it.~~

1 woul~n'~

.,.,._JtI do know th~t

ds~~

by "rur

or ~h• c:,oa~'tl i•oelf
■eat,

the front

ir. that

eay tha~ it
the ru,

w

lo~kt1

oar,
9

q1dn' t you?

th~rP

covered.
like

that

~~~

,o light

I telt

•ocP~~dy

an➔

1n
sot

~Ad atil.C&amp;

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ar.4 pu•h"'l

u 1dr,-, or •~•••tb1ni,

lh&lt; ru11 --

pualtM up !n

•ll

1\ •~•

a pile,

X B•twten

~••n

r:.111bad

A Yea,

s••~

the pcr100.

~p :o fora•

:urn•~

J••t •••

air;

yo.

YO'J ■ enn

••a•

tbe rt,ht

llad pualle~

tom•

tbat

r.ot be p ,al :he.

11Adlatt

••U

.,

back

,ou to a-.y, tlutt

OD the

na

there

o! that coach;

1oota

tbo••

1 :r~call.

a:-fl :.it.tle

ii~

t, •t

l&gt;Ut : thir.k

reata:,rant

la an4 th•

loolt•4

a,.4

rt

; tto'1«1:.'; tbl''!"t- ,....

-:-ovn-S'•"~•

h'l tl-.e ol\.r: I would

I• U:e WC)' it .....

1'•••• yo'J round the :tquor

X

hh•••lt

-:t.att
I a ..d •••

A

'"'"

o! barrier?

or I un1eratoO'l

•ald,

betnea

an opanlr~

aort

itat'lf

•ho~e4 up.

&amp;nd the TU~•~•
X Jew,

on tl:e •e~-i an4l !hi, liquor

1!tt1nc

an-S tlum you ~gnt do-.n ~o U:•
c

o baalr to t'&gt;e car,

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J.Deeratandf
ye■ ,

A

I d!di

X

Ao! ••ited

A Ye,,

e!r.

thore

until

Jt
liquor

Ye . o!~• a!l

.z.

l&gt;ror..

belsc

1

phat!c

l.q~or.

as ~te other,,

11i41trC'!"••t.?

oar,

dlacla111e4

dldn'

t ha,

er.y IF..owl•d.c• or

wheu :rou Advise~

~h~

hi.ffl wily

a1r.

:l'oUJ1d tb.e li~uor

A

nll

b.l~?

X You 11~ tell

knew notb.u11

11eu r•turJ1td?

tour of ~bfCII.

1-ed!,tely

in the

you ha'. tUT••t-d

A Ye,

ot!'.•r

a1r.

X Yo.·i ;,?1.ee-t .Brown, ••
A

tneae

hi~ Ulat

la th•

car,

you

w••• n·reatt~i

,nd ho 1,ir,e111tel:1

hl1'I btCftlB•

tol

~

you

you that

bout U?

I do"' t rec .• l the

,.,y denied

all

e&amp;Act words ~,

tile WAY tbrouih

all

pGa•ed,

but

b• e·-

lruowlodie o( tb1o

lte

thff

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meu had ridd~n

there,

tha:

l.l:,r,e-.llatoly

sot1e

n with him an~ they muat h4Ve pYt it

know juat
·3.

how soon that

":.UC:A;:

suetalned,

'!'he oity

Co1.intj•, i•

:,oi: rl4ht

in

he?

I don't

i;y t:.R. !AP.lW:

and t i•

to dteunt

didn't
A

"urtb•r

-.t

8

ca.~e
! ooiect;

(In!e-:-poa1n+;)

exception

of llN'rison'buxg

~or defen~,nt.

obJ4';t1on

11 1it1.1nte

in !look1n~h1'o

t.lve

•fter

1 t. not?

A Ye , sir.
hY Tlill C~'ORT:

ct Ur. Funk, you

car was ~a.rXed that
A
full

I

lu!."

fellows

in th•re

Lee colora,
•

ao.

time

~hath~~

nid ~ot get out o~ th.t

They

~

!l'linutes

the

the men?

down

?be rest1u.r~.,•

tl'i•,..e,

w-i:te?"1.i~t

a."l,- t~f'r~

w-ere: se"tera!
~

an~ white h~dges -- Wnshington

blue

on th~ir

and I kne~ th•~

c~Att,

they

oar a::4 I 'i

long.

M not •tay

A No, air.

about

your Ronc;r.

the ce.r e..nd waited

not have beeu that
Q.

Wi3B

I went

I believe,--

! werL One~ to

it

you ftrree~ed

Judie

or me::. •~ the

SI\;,'

I don't

I don't

unttl

the, :ne': c

know.

lt was but

in the reataura,rt
thi~Jc t~ey wr~

&amp;

ahort

t1~e.

very lon41?
in ther~

~ven lo~

enough

liquor?

You ••Y it wno

whe,., I .,.,. them.
~

dark

door,

Tell

me iuw you osme to find thi1

i..'l thflJ car.

and ••arched

weapons,

L:r. Steel,

an1 I reRc~ed b~htnd

find a bts

load of liouor,

as ia cu1tom~ry,

to eee it be ha~ ft~Y

tbe ct'U" a fe,, mi~utes

and I co.o:e upon ~his jar,

~xp4cti~

tc

pulle&lt;I the j r

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Q Yhen you cc::e upon the jar na
the oa:rpet

A

or

the Jar wao covered

thllt

e:iy

1oote4 pretiy

It

i~•elt

co~~Teri by

10t?

I 1'0~l'1. 't

ea:-pet.

the jar

the-re had beeJ1 s.ome •cu

rn inc.

'oeen ehoved up against

this

up bac~ in tte

~~ae•~

.-e~l

entil"•lY

or aom~thin.g,

'o;, the

u

Cl\%'

an'1 thia

~hough

carpet

hat1

Jar.

BY llR • EAPJ.!A:I: Ul". Funk,

Q

t~e ~?tto2

t~at

how,,.,

or on the •1~•.

A s~-~~

n up.

~

And•

A

• !,,e. ineh-ea.

jar

or how n.e it,

The top •aa

half-;allo~

t!le cu,

i~

fruit

Z j.;.1..:1,

it- et11:r..di"tt on

W!lS

tn ~ha: ~oe1tion?

the f1r5t

th!nq my hAnd fell

on.

la ~l)out how tall?

jar

po.ssiOly

ten.

I don't

ju,st

kno':f the

af th.at.

he!•ht

BY !HE CCI/BT:
A

that

the thilli

goee 011 the botto.c
A

the

Wl,ot "'"'

I tb1:1lr: it

top of the jar.

of thia

"'i&amp;inat

wno tllat

it,,

the c•rpet

a;;a!.i,otlt

or the cu?

1ras th1111;
r:.ibbe~ sat,

It••~~•

tom•

but. I d.on't.

that

tht

•Y hand fsll

a

l~ co".erer!

right

on ,op

Jar.

Witneoo tol1

C. T. i)(;·.,"J:., inrern,

to stand

ttx.&amp;ine1

an1~•-

lara:an..

by":"".

Q. You are- l."r. C. Vt• .Oove., Sherif.,.

tf"stiC!t-iZ:

of Rock!fl'il-:&amp;~ C-ounty?

A Ya•, air.
Q. 1":ind.ly atste.

the. seizur•

of tbis

A Ur.
probably
tlli"

•

to th•

cu w1.o:b l!.,;uor

1'unk md myself'

a h\.l,ndred yard.o

c: :· \'.

r.. it

co\ll't,

l"'r. Dove,
1.r.

t!rovt up.

H,1i

were atandi:tC,

trorr 1:t'here ti.it

what you lmow t\ocn-t

over

hert!

oc. J.:..ln Streratt,

cPr wae oa-r~nd..

I bnd int"or?al!t:ion

tr.a~

the-rt

l noticed
,;-;ae a csr

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I oa1d to hire,
He. .«r,t

"Go down and see

d.0'11 and. exro:iline-d. the

tl""" t. 1 t M~

t't.~ liot"'ue

:. • il.

! ~. •

-1ld

10 --

car

'b:a.cl-',rnd ~3id

nunhPr.

"~·e ':1!.l:. 10 , ...,,. 1ec.rch

h~ e,i~,

v-:•r. •

:t !t

w~• in the car.

Sto•l

BY Th.• COURT:

~e~t -- !ront

A Right
'-

W".:..!c~-:--.u:n1n;1'oard

A On ~•

ri

stat.
F\:;::k or..?

nt~

I than&lt;! aide.

BY :.:R • !l .11\LJ~:

On the oide next
J,.

Yes,

sir;

b~cl&lt; o~ i.r.

rt;,ht

pullt'\1

to the pavei:.cnt?

en t1 tt e1h·
St,el

--

Jc

out t~!e hU~·••lloc

eiaj•, betwt:eo

half

pint

I&lt; What

k!nd

of

A

"t:.oonsiiine-"

'l. lu "b.a.l:!'

dar.l&lt; --

•~th

l!quor

llq\lOr

Q. Did

r..r.

frcit

A

None whatcYer.

t

Di~ yeu •~ th~

A

I c!ld.

,

Wh.ere

frc,"M

about

, r •ho~ld

jar.

Fur.le pullPr

•Jty

He pulle~

t~~

t~.e jnr

3•1"''t'a.e?
out.

in f!,td lr,.q th•

1.t ou't; rie;ht

jar

in

the car?

at or.ce.

;e to?

A They went dow:1 on Water Strtet.

w•nt

1

an~

jar?

Jru-,k luw-. ,my trouble

~i~

in 1t

•••t,

li(tuor.

Ur.

I dt; r.ot.

o,,hin&lt;l 'the

l"NIOl"'.~

1t?

"""

t?. Do yo\i. knol" it. what -posi t.!cn
A

over

and he

and n pint.

gal~&gt;-•

A half-,allo~

ne-:rt to the J&gt;a.venent;

! • ,..,..

tt1ere • only 'by their

I don't

own statements.

11

it WA.I,

~.. wt • ~O"\il
to ttt1 car
acd
rw.n--1.ngboct
ael\l"c ....e--I 1 ·?'. Sto•l
... Jtr.

lo

up or. the

the r ie"ht l ie~na,t

and cue

~u:tit'e:r, "Jlt!.

~Yea, be tte-

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1 f he haa

l.TJow...,.h~r~ 1.l,f'y

tt-ey t=1aid they

Wf"lnt

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went ca:ftt.::- n 1:rir;..k of r.at~r

, t t'he rr-at.ou-

rnnt,

q, On which eid,.
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l wi __ a..ek you,

ref'c

11"'1,.

t

the

of

oar d1d they
■101,.t thAt;

be p-osit.!ve

bt.n&amp;

out?

y.

I couldn't

"'1111t ➔~ tl:e con&lt;11::ior

ju•t

o!' Br~~

.-1th

o:- ..,,~ :-t

d!"U!:.l

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ffS.

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Whrt. .-ae. ?.:-ark Steel'"'

U1---etian w,..i:irnyoi. 'found in

cou1i tior.,

11e Olll'?

A Ile h~, bee

drinl&lt;inc.

You coul~

see th•t

h• hod be•~ lrink-

ing.
-.. 1:ow abo!..t the other

tt:o icrn, ..tnrtln

am! S.cb"el•,

•e:re

-;_t...~y

dr !.r:lctr-c o::- r.e--:Y
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much t.hlnk

i

that,

't

1 do

th.!UC :..ar~ir

I thi ,k I a el t liquor

he was.

~,out

tive

say.

1 c~uli11't

Tl:e car smelt like

it bs_s fo\lr,

I thi.,k

bar-roor.,

I thinli: it

,.rlr..k::tnii,

I C'!on't

on RuClt.le, 'b-..at :raot po Pi-

!!ow numy d OQr1'-ha.a o !tu~ aon coach,
A

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lneid~

tr.o or

had but

of it.

rourf
I won't

be poo1ti\·e

ttat,

800-t
i(

Tt:t1 ir: !ror.t

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I tl11nk

Q

How ~any aea~• did

A Ith~
icn betwe,·n
"

a-t'1 ·t1ro in the

b,tck?

eo.

a front
the front

Di"' yot:

h.ai,•t,

tli•

car have?

an~ A bark.

•~ot
ael!tta:

I don't

I think

know ab,ut

eny oon11rrtJ&amp;ticr:

'iiiith

tr~re

~~~ r.

diviB-

tbe. i&gt;Cl~ir.

,.al'.Br~tm

,u, to wh.e:Ol·e::-

or cot. he owned tkt: ear?

l9u,

=• 'th.e.t

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?!e told

~

'What ti~e

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:t ~~between

it

of nigh~

a Ille car.
WR• thie,

twelve

aud en~ o'clock,

of October.
li

ti-••• told

to

?fr. Dove?

att&lt;'ld aside.

the mor~itli

o~ the

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qua.ntiti

by i:r.

:-eca.lted

Funk, you •iic

l:r,

or liq~~r

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if

A The odor

W&amp;f!

an;;,

awhile

Eudtofi coRcr. th•

&amp;boat

~01

ft

pint;

atat~

whnt

You coulf't

amell

iD t:-ie c--.r?

'V8'l"jf offoneive.

about

~ ., tr..al! th:-01'1)-1,;p o:i: tile

liquor.

te-?t!fied;

t you ro~~d in t~i•

t

you ltotcd

cdo:- y ...c detected,

&amp;Rrm1U11 ~rther

car,

t'he

Cltt.

outeJ.1t

:id it

a ,d a,.o .-.d.

was vt1ry off' n&amp;ive.
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Yee. tJtr;

bond•~
~

it

On whlet

B11]'QT'.,hFt~.!nc vo:rited

y•t

• oc tb•r•

•~

on the: c tl'?

rollowinc;; 1ay wru,n they

tb•

of the car did you ~ot!ce

tl:.e RookJ.no'ht".Jn llotor

in

By the way, do :,,ou happen

)-__adu,c, doore
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of

the ou.

We\~ ~'4cir1,i 11orth,

lit.

any eY!-ie~ce

.or.. the

I do1 't

ooe c:.: £seil

lr-r.ow.

rtiCe:

of se • any car&amp;,

imJlree•-on

tl-at

sidea

I

a;:::i

¢CiUld

there

rf're

hardly

1

and

o. liu.deon cu~ch

oce.?
the Jrudoor

aot po ltiv-e

you

Cott.pan:;' 11 git.rnge

to ltnow whetht-t-

or ~ust

l thought

that?

about
'bt•r

cAr bad only

only two tloore.

I ~ 1::;; ,,,.,, out

that.

! -:. 1

t\&gt;o d.oors,

,..i11d.

I

un"

Wll~

I 0.-11~,·e if

i'\l"

tl:erp

'beeo
llll.

.EAR1..Alf1 I

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DFAV...,S:

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a.U!J1JOfllC

Ye-.

tr.e c~r i• here?

•.Ir.

How many

door ■

hao

it?

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2:R. DECU!:KT: It has nc do,a· o:p•nin.;
8Cf".t'P

!,'.;I,

Dl'AVER~:

'!'hey ar•

side

by aide.

on the

front

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?Lr. !uoberT

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Staunton,

Q,

What poaltlon,

if any, do yGu hold in the City o~ Staunton?

q As ouch Fol~c• cr:10e-r
or Octobor

the ,.~;;ht
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Yes

1

18th

officer

on

laot?

sir.

Q, Do you lmo,r the

~

Were you sueh police

defec•ant

herr,

.:r.

!:.

S.

Et-o,m?

him on thAt ni~~t?

Die you•••

A Yea, sir.

your C 1 ty?

Q,

In

ii,

Yes,

,

Aaou, ..tat

A

I j&gt;lll~••

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Di~ you sto

A

I saw ~iJr twA or tlll'e~

11.r.

t:,,:e?

ei~h~

ietwoen
hi~

Q. About wh1.t til!i•

~in•

!Ul~

o'clock,

around 8:~0.

more ~ban one time?

w.a3 it

tim-e

that ni~ht.

,rhc"l you first

,a·

l-.1.m,?

!:JG o'clock.

A

A~aut

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What tae

of nigat

A

I jUOie,

1tro'.J11dten

~

'l/'tla1; wao hie

•~a it

o 1 olook,

bctv-een

with

refereno~

condition

~. :n....:~:
in regeri
Juriediction

CbJectior.

when you saw hi9:30

the la~t

tin"e?

and 10 o 1 cl,:&gt;ck.

to beii:a

drunk

or

G,1,;.'?~tto ie o't:j~e-tf'c! to.
Pt=-!s. u~!:C
to •~ ethic.
~.r:et ooc\!.r:-el'!. out ~!: '!.he
or tbie court.

overr11led;

oxoeption

for dot:er.da.nt.

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if

l t1melt

liQ~or

on

l..io breath.

lba"t-,

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if' anything.

A Why, he of#ererl
Xr.ow r.l.e-re,

did

!--.A.vi1;gliquor?

to take ce out ir. the country,

t.e. eaye,

b~t,

S!'IY tc you about

he

at

tbe

I dort 1 t

anfi give

foot-hilla.

me a drink

of

wh1elcty.

J.m. DECli&gt;RT: I object

to that

THE C~UR?: The objection

t•at:bony.

ie ousteined.

BY i:HE CC,ti"R':':

Was heir.

Q

h1• euto~ob.le

et ~h• ti~e?

A Uo, et-r: he wna on t.he street.

TUE COURT: I 1o not thlnk th8t
BY 1i:t. F..'.Rl /h

:

Q. 3"e e:-&lt;p,,.ctti'

A Yes,

to -:eJre you out in hie

-:iidn' t he?

car,

air.

r.~. D~l-1:RT:
Tl!B COllRT:
~

1e mat~r1nl.

Don 1 t :ir.e-,.·er.

I obJect

to the Qtle!tion.

If he lmowe. he may answer.

W'n•t did h• sey Rbout t&amp;kini;; you out?

A Ce 3«1d h~ ~ou~d taYe ~e out.
been to the oar before
'-, '11le.re did
A ~~ sni~

te put th!a

I knp• Ce had the cn.r.

proposition

he soy b.e was going,

~ewe

Lr.

I had

bp to me.

Buc:1er?

~oi:ig up 1o Pen~eylvania.

q Who ""4.S in the car at tba! ti:e?
A

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t-..cr e

;1)"11

;..::.&lt;i.

d.:-1v1..-...,t.l!e

n~~;

YIT.,.C:3S:

D~~

:ae~han!c

Iai! yc;u hear
19

t!lat

the Jou.r..g ~'.Ill?

I d.on 1 t believe

o::.::; an
\,

Is

h~ sa:id h" wn3 a mechanic.

Qlil";

l".!.. ca!l

I coul-1

n;.z.,_,
Just. .sit~:11:g
t:te yo ~n

;e-ll

(In~ic&amp;t1:..).
t.C• y.o~no::..ar.. I

!r. t-1:e car.

• a n~e

!.ha.! he eaiG

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What c!id he say 11:bout i:mv tee l !.qi;.or

A 'I/ell,
htlls,.

'tut,h~

.,,ith

dri:1.k'lng

ao)' wnother

h1 o;.id

that

ea1d.on

the

h• cal.ltd

~o~

or ,iot.

as;J

•nd had it

at the

,r~t

foot-

!!own from :exi.:;.,;ton

trlp

drink

I eon't

1:: h.1rr car?

they ba&lt;I liquor,

or ~he m-1'.!h!lJ'\ic, tha;t hP wttt .._,lrpoaei1 to

o:.he eT..cfi:,tion

SQbYer and

stay

it

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eo it

•nyth.1.n;.

b■

weld

a a1ra tr!i

t- d~ ~.

ing the oar.
Ii.R t.Z::-t!: : move your
r.o- t atri'.i',
oi;t ~h.A.t r,~- ..
tion o!' tht ana,ve-r that rf"fera to drinking
on thf

l'?..

way from Lexin,.ton

tot ion d.NtJed

Tr.~• COURT:
~h•

to lltttunton.

and except!oo
I understood

you th•t

&amp;A!:leeven!.tlf?

YIT?~-::.s:

1

ee

sit';

I

.:or d•te.r. !ct.

•ll

in

.t1

all

couple

t4ta

in

hBpptned

o~ hours.

Cl10S, -J!:l(_',1' I .A:!'tOl· llY .:al. DFCJ:1.~"':

X J.i:. B~cber,
to partue,

,eJrcd you

A !es,

&amp;•~ it.

or

it

I under•tooll
be sald

elr.

He said

~. said I sh,uld

:;ou to aacy tho.t

was out

in

thg

h11 would take

l\a7o a• ~ueh

foot-billa?

.me ,ut
e•

ot which he

t?':e liqui,r

to 'th~ root ...hl.11•

I ~snte4,

that

'to

they h~d pl•nty

011t there.

X

That

thty

had pl@.nty of it

OYt in the

fo~t-h!.11•,

tha~

ia wh~t

I unAerotand you?
A Yea,

•1t.

D ffi1'CT J;TJ\l! INAT 101• R C:SU!.tl':1) EY WI • E;Jll!A: :

{,. Ur. Bucher,

I do

,.,...,tto

a•k you thla;

you ~,.id

thet

Bro1i?l htu!

boon drlnlrin.;.

th•t

tl,:e?

A Tha sec end e

~=•:'the,

Ctr at t 1.me I aaw n.ilo he nen 't.

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I wen~ to get. him on e.ccount

\.tl9

.n:&gt;t?

of • wrtci:

that

ht

h~d down .,t

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denatd

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for putting

a man io • ditch.

about

lcr.o•~

anythin«

wreck betw~e~

Lex!n~ton

about

thin~

to 1,aj.
left

oar w· a thtte.

me if

n

:Us

I u

not

he

,n~ h• t~ok hi~
him baelt and

on4 be bcoui1ht

an~ went up o

knew ~n~~

Cent~~• Avenue to

and hie car was 1one.

Ue c~'!I back 11nd as.lte,.,

•A!"

and l tol1

I h:111 seen,

ond ll•t this

root-hill•

and ~!dn't

Police,

~iir:,,ay

elapoed

him Lhere; and Ur. Bro11'?:le~t

aP.~ 1! hi,.

the

an hour

to see rJr,

if they ha~ haa •ny

that

ha wsa aale~~

him to th•

o.nd about

St tel,

and ea14

end Ctaunton

I bro~ht

it.

it,

When I ••nt

in the

habit

rd ..m no.

liquor

of iO1!!i

it u~ to me to &lt;.O to

Then h• put

with

h.l.lo,

out nth

I 11d not

• bunch

!;C 11th

till&gt;

ot dru.:Jrs to the

!oot•hill1.

•

hm.

~

aow otten

A

T,-··o or three

~

'llh&amp;t

A

I went an.d repo"tted

and •e

did

A

to notify

th•y

bwing

Yea,

stor.ding

to the Chief

th~~-

of Policf!

t.o locate

th• "=riaanbur1
told

Ct..ief or Po.lice

o~ H,rrisonburg

a d~i'11&lt;?

then?

went a.r.,._ur..dt?..n try1~

Q, Did the

~he oftic~r

ti:itea when he •~•

di~ you do,

of Pol1c• decided

i&lt;&gt;,.th.lo ••Y,

he Asr. y u to take

me thst

~o look

the car;
Polle♦ that

the:,, were

of Stau~t.on,

out for

U.'l-1

l f't. 1~ i;p to

and the

they were eom-

iOinii: to Fem1oriva-n.•.

in yi,,:&lt;r prt"'~nce,

thia

l""hief

notify

car?

sir.
lOt. DECr ~T; Th~t m•ke$ ~o d_ffer•~=e.
that ~oe
.?t
entitled
the Con, ,onwealth to intToduce he0l'•£Y
evtde.uce.

T}3 CV~"'RT:Thi objection
l'i tno •• ;.old to ata .~ a .. ld•.

I

ta auatained.

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liajor

Steele,

A Staunton,

where do you resi~e?

Virginia.

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Will you pleaee

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Y!li

ev•nin.;

;Jr

Etate
o!' the

a ,ce,,,bu

you ple~se

football

oue

A

Yeo,

f&amp;•lllty

et~:e

of the 15th or lith

your callini

or bue1ne•e?
the St'lunton

of

fflether

l 1•1tary

Acacemy.

7our car haQ b~er. r:.m in~o en the

of Octob•r,

,.-hen yo~ w•rt eorui.;

Crom the

at ~exinit,n?
•ir,
J:R. DFCi!l~T:

Do you •~an betwee~ St~unton

and ~exington?

M:\• t',Aill.'.A.,.._
:
:r.•• , • ir .

I object.

113. D~"il':!'!:

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t d~ ~ot kn~• w~.at !~
in rcr the t!J:-.e bet~.

~

It "••·
By whom? W'nowas in the other

A

The car belonge~

A

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CO~T:
let it

J.:R.

to i.:r.

D&amp;c=T:

ll.

cor th~t

~G

follow.

! 'W!.!l

ran into you?

I!. Brown .

t want to eave the poir.t

on th&gt;.t ruling.

rm. coi!ST: 'ea, oir,
4' D ld l:.r . .br.o'lll':Istop a.!'t.er runr.1r..; in-to yoU!" ou'l
JB.

Di.Cr4AT:

I obteat.

THECOURT: Do you know wbeth~r ll.r. Brown
st tte ti,..,?
Y11~;'&amp;$S: Ye8, air;
wne.

he e1i~ he wPs in it.

THJ COUR~: You 1aw him
WI~!re~S;

::r.

Yes,

,ms

in the car

He tol&lt;l ~~ h~

arterwar1 ■ ?

1r.

,

1&gt;1'. ; ou ae~

A

Yth,,

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Did. h.e co1:1e to eee- you in re.ference

Bro,.,, 1.o St •waon

oD th•

n~ht

ot the 18th or

19th!

air.
to at!Jn!\tm,-.nt of the

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I objeet.

1!• oade- en apology.

.,,,,.t?

Q. lie di1

!),;~;(EP.T: \'o object,

i.ra.

011 the iround1

th.it

whether

~rom

im:pTOJ)erly re,:n into aomebod.y in another jw-iadJct~cn. 3nA 1'1l~t~el- te 1e!:leC the ~"ml.9.ie••-th
or without liabllity,
h"""' no:hi ~ t, do with the
charge o: hie transportic,
liquor bei •i tried here
1~ the court o~ Jockin;hftC
c~un~y.
~hln;
:'1,t ,rould t
th11.t evenint; is a. etrcumetance
bility
of hi• lu\vine liquor.

Tl!l" COUllT:

~!!\.

to ,how hia ccnditlcn
to prov,. the p:roba•

PECllERT: I

Olln
ee~ th•t I! you show that he wae
t~toxic•ted
ort hi~ way ~~wn down to F'e'ri~onburi
it ai,cht h •ea
renote b~ru-ing an1 would be a~~is•

but theee matter•

oible;

a.o_:!~c~~ ic

•2t~~!~•~

d""'•i•••WiUld
of tbe evide0ce.

not be,

MR. EARll..A.:"":
It ia pat
and culainntiq

of 4eta1l,

j~risdtcti~n

end we obj•ct

or the

in the

r~~

geetae

•iprPbens1on

hBving an

a!)d ee~+~l~r

to that

~bf

~,rt

lea~t"-'i up ~o

or this

ca~ 1n

Kel-rieQnbu~e.
Tha~ ie out theory as to the s~miasib1lity
o~ tbe evidence,
I u ftnr.Jc to aiy.

'l'HE COU!\T: I do not thtnk

you c:,.n .go ony t•Jrth.er tt\:,."l
to •how ~hat Br~T?..'• ec-ndition wae, and &amp;'?'i-'r,noe
of hie rece~tly
ba71n&amp; h•~ liquor.

A

I think

it wu about nine o'clock.

~ Did you detect
breath,

II,

th•

o~ obaerve

At

that

iad:ju•u.e:,t
A

Y~e,

1t

tiJ".e

the odor of •ni•key,
1~ hie

YOU

or any intoxicent,

manner?

did not?

o~ tl-.J.• trollt l"?
OU'•

CROBS-EXAl.'.IUATION
BY !.m. DECfTPR'l':
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Were you a etru.n,er

A Yes,

l!Jir.

to hilo?

I never h,si1 aee.r~ him before.

on bi•

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und ~ the influence

conside~aOly

of li~uor

without

been

7our o~aerv!a.,

it,

he nc.t.?

Jli,ir.!

A Yes,

sir:

thati ia possible.

Witnese

told

t.o ste.nd

asl~e.

0. K. BAYLOR,oworn, ex.,.incd
,J., ., ~

ti

The:-e

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S~a:.;.ntc=, Vir.1n.1$.

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I ""' " l'ctor

r sl"e,

llr.

by Ur. !oueer~e.n.

testified:

!e.ylor'r

your b,a1~•••?

i•

Cycle O!'ficer

for the St&gt;tte.

Q. Do you know l/.r. S. U. Brown?
A

l'.9e,

~

Did you

Octo'lH·

la•t?

A

Yes,

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•••~r.

Pleaee

A Yell.

t-veaini

tell
~r.

the oourt
Erown dl

I co::ld te!l

takini

care

hew• ■

not sea

wae as to sobriety?

to b• ro aw-fu.117 dryok.

an intoxicated

atag~e~in;

condition

~

Iha~

A

I judg~,

b;- lL.a

H., •~•

-r•• tr.at

a little

oit,

by hie w,lk?

but he wa• capable

or himetlC.

q He coul•

i!ia:J:eirt !..ex-

but be did not a~e: to be ao dru~k.

Did he indicate

A Well,

what •1• condition

by ltta b1""eaUi, ar.1 I cou:d te_l

he ~ad Ceec drin:kiq,
~

of the ,!a.y of the football

l anw hi~ in Staunton.

A Yea, eir.

4r1Dk~.

of the 18th of 19th or

si't' .

'I Was th.at tna
in,.tci,, \' 1rg1nia?

~

on the t7tnln~

!ro""

~ot keep exactly

t!J::e ot night

plwob?

did y0u •••

around nine o'ciock.

hiln io Sta=ton?

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A

all

Only

l 'l?t

o:n::e.

a.rra.ni-ed.

and

m.C1 fflT •

WIT.,tS,1:

turned

Did you apna,

Sr:i 'that

Somer/here

l

su•&amp;~. thl"t':P•

loo~e.

have been about

must
about

or

Q:~

t

to lllJn about havin.;

1■

ten o I clock?

10 o'oloclc,

when l

collision?

We object,

S!.!".

11, 'f'~.. t 1 .,

u:,t

be

UR. D ·•:i"'ll'l':

o'oject.

\le

Tl!! CCllllT: Objection
thin;;

~

•itr.. bffl,

~ta.iii

him loose.

Ll"C!:l:'!!T:

l!!!.

A Yea,

h.!m anti

I oa.me bnck Wlt.h, :i.iJD ani! tul".a•d. h~

•~.

Q

,ri:;h

io suotninod,

to do r.!tn

Did ht DJPlre ,_ JJteteme.nt

whi ■l&lt;ey

the

!!&gt; you a~ to

unlea• it
•en&lt;\ of it,•

h~e

wher• ht!' '"'"l3 ~oir-1,

••~ew'iich

_.., h~ w~• trave:11r.e?
b~ $ ■ 1~ h, ~•• iO!-~

A Yea, sir;

•

a.nd eaked

c.e if" t wa.nt•"1

aud t told

hb

I could.n

you aee hi•

I,\

Did

A

Yee,

to ao Yitb

It

bec"uee

to :.:.a.r,1and to ~ee hls b~other,

him --

l waa worklr~

to hie

left

WeU,

car

hind
~

ene-!'Al

ond could

:1 ee --

not 'l:t"t off.

sir.

I d!d

♦ be

ao UI&gt; i,-,

to show th~~ th•J

fendoT -- no,

Where wao hia

A Sto..'ldir.g
~

!:!~

ni,rllt?

th"t

oAr there

1/, You d 1d not make an:, eeo.rcb. of

A

he asice'1.

tc

aect- it

hia right

hind

I think

fend•r

that•~•

daottr.:e don!!

it•••
bent.

car?

in Staun~on.

ot Staunton?

A Betwee~ Oen~ral

AT.-m:e ar.d Augueta Str-ct,

aide.
;.m. DECi:tl!T:
ll'lT

~a=- UJ

th~!"!

Aid ha~e a~ ~o id~nt.

It •e•

on the otreet

'Font part

car

the cu?

Or. l:ain

11:se: l to. • ir .

Street?

on !hP riij~thlln4

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J.ra. DEC~.Efi':': Th,~ 1~ the noet
ien't
it?
W'!'!l:ESS: Yea,

t!r.

DECE:F:!!T: Al&gt;dbrill1:mtly

~"ll.

part of St1&amp;1.uton,

public

l!;tt•d,

ai,&lt;co.kin,i?

eoerpnratively

W!T .ESS: Ther• i• • 11.;:,; on eaoh corner.
I went to
the car an~ looked to see if any dama.ge w-ae done
to hl• car, •n~ it wa, hla rtcnt h111&lt;! fendf'r that
wae prety we l be~t up, and hia hub cap.
IIR. ~~Ch&lt;=r:•: ~n~1 ue

of Eta,i,iton?

Q Do you know nnyth1r.i
A No,
I talltet

•~~e

etr.

of V.r. !ro,m

after

arttr

: left

hP lert

on tee

otre,te

St~uoton?

!Ul"
I tolA

Re aelced !ne t~ iO with hlm

w!.tb Dia a !Mt .al.nut.~• an

uniil

11,~t■

■ Ir.

1 ee,

'lllT!:l':58:

a.re

repl,u-

bk

him I CG\lll~' t.

a.:l'"'d:!d~'t

&amp;E ..

hill

~rq

of wet&gt;.«• l met him i.."1.1.1x1r.~ton one 1o,y •nd

"- couple

epoke to ltim.

Q 'I/ere there
A

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1 think

any persons

there

wer•

with him?

about

three

men in th•

o..r .. 1th lum.

·•o

L
thin~

ab~ut

BY T ~ CvuRT:

You did

to .Ir.

a::e~:

look

not

llro,m.

in tbe oar.

a.nytb.ir---i J.a

1 did

Was th•

A

lio.

Q

Did you look

A :Jot exactly.

not

,eo anything

open?

~oor

i"- the

in tho c,;r.

door ar.d waa
tn&lt;i

d 1dn' t

:t• car.

Ii Did. you eearch

1r.

:11te or any-

them.

A Once I bad my be~d in tbe door and lookea
tslln,.,.

I &lt;!Id

the

tor- w111flke:y?

car

down in the

olll'to

I h"'d my be

A

"""

in the

if

there

··••• any whiel,ey?

!":-ont iSoor.

I 4,1,11Got

c.-t

l~ok bd?i.....Ldth~ eeata.

t~

Ii,

You did 11ot loo); in the

A

!fo,

air;

I d idnot

look

bnok part

of

the car?

in the baek of the onr.

I did not eee

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:BY ::.:R. h Rl..A..:

A I juda~,
tolten

U8 quite

there

and

1,1;1•~ the

• !"'te

:ii

~

around
a littlci

'phoned

we

10 o'clock.

corner

o!' :;.,,

5~• ~~r

i~

to co to ,..fl.j.

to the &amp;chool

alter

l 1-t'tle

bit

I got "itb

'" !"

f'rom Staunt"

houae.

StPCl49'&amp;

He w-aen't

and he ~at~ an appoiotme~t

I J,;·g:e

Ave!"lue.

c-r a 11-:.tJ.

it

1

hii, ~h,c•t 9 nnd it

it

w:s.. uo1~0d

l'l

to

~et

o'ctcck.

-f".

or the :Betey :Baker

the toot-hlli.

1'.ountt1 in?
A

I ju~r;,,

Yitn~a:s

t1l

t~ et-cd

the

•

mnlntaln

OTid.e?1ce intrc,d\olced

by the Commonwenlth to maint31n

the Oo.m.ocnwenltb by Counsel,

'O)ilrs.

•"1""•·

Tl-'3R::;::Pc.r. ~l: 1,- b, lz-... all

be 1ntrod~ced

or two 1md a h"l!

rn,iybf", tV'o mile•

rested;

tl:.e _ •JUI oa hle behalf,

the issue

and, thertupon,

b1 Coanoel,

or of!"er ,. to

on her b•hnlf,

the ~efen~ant,

introduced

tYidu,ce:

sworn,

H. L.BEGU,
I(.

Your nade

exam!l'lo!'d by Ur. Dechert~

11

A (Ant!c1iatil'llll)

3. L. Be.la.

1lherc ~o you at ~r~eent
A

'f"~t.

t•e"tifird:

do you: &amp;e~.

·•••'e?

my e.m_plo;r.aent?

Yee, w~..ore are you stotion•d~
Solcie~

at the v. K. I.,

Are you a a,err"oer 0£ the

C1' t,he :r,11,ttlsr
JI

Xea. ~ir,

on detached

At tho Viriini•
A

Yes,

ar"'"y of

air,
•

Wilitary

~tobl•

at Lex1n.ton.

!"~CUlR.r a.r!!"..y?

th•

1,,nited

eenice.
Inetttute?

States?

,o

the fotlowlna

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n1,tht o! tl.e

did

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you c,,me frc:e, L.,:.1nqton

16th of October

l••t,

to narrisonb:irs

the

fol:ow!ni.

on th•

;;a-.• (~

football

L•xir.gt:in?

Q. You oai,,e pa~t
A Yea,
~

of the ny?

air.

You cmn• to St~&lt;&gt;mtoe?

A Yee, s!r.

¼ D1&lt;1 you ca:ne. 1".'.Itt ..e car with
fi

1ea,

foo~bsll

1ir.

-·~ ie a r11e~ •.'h t. t.hue

;am.a, you •nd Ur. Brom

a little

•

in Lexinitcn?

livae

Et;l..,,

Kr.

• Brown~

eir.

he also
Yee,

ll'..r. S.

liquor

at. -.P,ci~tQn.

lUl-daome other

atntlemen

ro:10w1~1

tbe

indul1ed

1n

drinkina?

A

Yes, •!r,

ri&amp;ht m~cb.

"

Dtd you 1xhauet

the

a-..prlY of liG,uo.:- you hi"

-:~'!r-e?

Cl, H,,.d no i,,ore?

A Had no more:

nQ, sJr.

Q. How di~ you ha~pe,."'t t,

A
ilad Lo:
~

r.:r.~ro'l'Tl ar.&lt;Imyself
,r.ad&lt;,

a plan

of iO!"&amp;

YQ\,,jweru u11ng

C ·.Jll"~

on 'the trip,

and tr.

Ayers,

11r. Beale?

a fellc~

that

YQ!

with uo,

to IL0-7la:nd.

Brown' a cal" in the proeecution

of. th.:l~ projeotq

A Ye.,, •ir.
Q. Now, J.(r. !legle,

""" any •~iel-ey

put

in

that

car

&amp;t texir-i.toa

thet you mow ot?
A

~:&gt;,

11r.

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Yo~ ••Y t~~t you had exh~uated

your

aupply there

A Yee, air.
,

How far did yo~ coma befor,

you stoppeQ thAt cu?

at lex1ncton?

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~

•

•top

we i:a1@ •••

purpos~

w~~ t~~

Vo.at

A The tranam11ai0n
m.1aa1on were looae
"'-

.. u-

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1n G:e&amp;n,!l~e.

of th.t\l

stop?

wa~ thro•in,

and it

oil

--

was throwh...i; oil

er,,.ta."1d !.h'\t

701.a

a!.o~ed

the ecrcw&amp; in the tr~n•-

o,er

thft inside

0£ th~

01'1'·

in G::-P-P,r:

repaire&lt;I?

A Yea, sir;
~

to i•t

Did you ~o too

A We inquir•~

st eel ac.d
~

m~cha~tc o.nd eomeon~ dU'•cted

G

sir;

you •••

A .iot

until
d

thle

be is tte

ct Did

Ci, .-aer--

A:Jers

~

,!J

,•t

B!l!~

1:.?

i.1 Greenville?
ay,f'l...f'
I iJ,

o~ a'lme ~lac~

■ ome

~~ere we met

coul.d. .,et. e:ame W'hiekey,

I &amp;•t

a-F-Y •

b&lt;cl&lt;,

eolllething

i~llon

~d

1' •

that."

qtked

lb.at

A

Brought

a te:ephone

pole.

my•elf

had a few drlck1,

,

~ow, Greenville

_,. !'OU i~:.

I ~11.

"Al&gt;o11t half

a iBllon

53!'1,

"I ~ot

ao•- •
-.inr

11

or

you a ht\lf

I iDV• hi .. thl'••

'•llar•

t"to..:reedc,~f'il"a.
lJ(luor?

We call,.·d

and then

an~ oet the wbiakey

J.r. Brown and h~ and 11..r. Ayer, and

we called

llr.

0-0..ar1 • c ! 4r inks •
~

~

"W'flit

I eoid,
and

7r,u.

it baok &amp;bout noer whero the car n•

behind

but

be.ck and u..id.

•ix dollars;

did you d.o with tbst

,

ae-~~ !'rec •"':oa.

*I can• t tell

He came back

Ayere 1•?~ bi.

•ze.

nearo -.~d asked him if he knew wh~~r ~e

an~ he aa14,

Yo ~'\\'e hlJ,:

£11tl cot

I don 1 t know th~ name of the

Row much do yoc •=t?•

like

11,·(ll"'lt

elee?

s:ei::e ant! then

fP.w

of brar.dy.•

~r.

tall

the cRr at Gre~nvi\le.

who fixed

A We went buck on sc~~ strett,

He nlk.-1

tl~.

(indicatir-,1)?

youn.,,.an here

mechanic

any li&lt;&gt;uor

llr.

nra.r the gar~~

atreet,

us to

the car.

is the mechanic,

"-e

it.

~Rr,...•?

for

h.l! f:J:ed

A Yes,

it

tbe mechanic to rtx

ie in AUiUlta Ooanty?

St,el

and gave hi~ a

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1 do~•t

ooun~y; yee,

25 -i~ 1s le.

I h.ac

th•·

is !n tb8t

t!

sir.

q We111 now, Broft'ft&lt;~ook &amp;o~e of the liquor

there

Ln Greeo~ille?

A Yee, sir.
,

He was -t:i.e:1 :iutatde

A

C:.1ta!'1e of 1:.1• c ,.r; yes~

Ii, llid

Steel

&lt;i:ink

of his

car,

.,,

:-!.!-.

it?

llny of

sir.

A

Yes,

~

Hn~uc;1
~

A TUer.

h~ ~?1~?

i~

,;;f ~--1-SC:3waa

c,t:;,!e

too~ it b3u.nti~~l:y

■ 11.

1
I eo'J1-i:'.'"J
t t'"'ll

fflet';..~-:- be

or cot.

Ct O:i two oecao1on,

be ~oo!r a drt•1k?

A He put the jar

to nis mouth twice,

~

D14 Aye~s ,.~,

10139

A

Yee,

~

An~ you to~k

•

he?

'llhethor

be drank any I o~n•t

~fit~

elr .

I a~pp~ee?

3?~e.

A YeeJ air.
"'

ll:.

A

A.tt~r

phone pol8,

snd ~fte~

:1."l45l JerXed
fa

Q, The jar

A

~natc~i

the ePr

Yeo, slr;
it

it. ~J&gt; ••

pint

~~*

fixed

t'11S w11i~key beh1n'1

,..,1 it
I

ti:.e t~le-

I v-e~~ back and ~ot anot~er
f•ll

ov~r ~nA .,.,11t

"'?Ul'1., an"' tbflt

l~!'t

eo=-• or

in the

y.,u m"'"ll'l?

~he top was ~ot Qn cood an~ the jRr

~p •• quick

t:o th~ cm-.

q-...1ck as

ia C:r . .3-rown1 ~

tb.ll.t ;rhl.skey

1n tne j'lr.

over-turned,

t.ol"'."'.ka"l.ot'!'.cr sYal!.~•

,

~r.y of

,re had -: 1eat 1.?"in.ka l 3..,t

n~~;hb~~~~od

back

you place

did

nn&lt;1 the top was no., on ti;;ht

d:1:,Jc,
!t,

~e;_e,

ot

aa I could

in order

1!. ~self,

ll.l..1. pt.

.1-r. Brown e1y-s

t.1&gt;

fpll

over and I

to save the whiskey.
_:, ·J.::.te

JJle, "Beile,

•herd

•":; :-ce.t

"\"'!i

I
wa!1e1

1e the whiskey?"

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I turned

"Yea.*
the

1~ ,vrr

l •~.l"i.

on?'.

uni.er my coot.
n~t 4now 1t unt~l

I

"le

-ple1ty

l ne~er

it.•

&amp;:ld spilt

3~ sai-1,

We can get

26 --h~

is a g~'Q4 'tht:ia,

a:•t

when we

•D1! ~,u .!J!ll

Ni1,

we wt;.l

1~ all?

.o• !1"":'e any in

to t:11ryl~d."

I ho'1 the

lt'~i•' ey

A.Yero,~n~ he 11~

ohowed 1t to anybody •~oe-t
ln the car.

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is Aye:ra?

A

Yee.

e1r.

~

~•tweer. Greenville

~n~ Staunton

1id you at any time drink

nny

o-r th-at liq1J.or?

Iro, e!.r.

A

q, Dtd a!lyb?-!.y 1 ' th~ oar dr t:U- any of
into

tbt

car

th:et.t l iq-uor

after

:·-•J 40!.

at G-reouville?

A No, eir.

q Did y:u tell
"'

~~.

:Brown that

the w""1•lc~,;-,rn~ !'!':ere·t

atr.

q l:lttner

yoo sot

ne~

in

the .,.,. or a-:; any tbe

~u::-1no:th•

tr!p

to StM·:.mt,(')n?
A

?ro, 11ir.

Q Br~trn ,ra_e i~ th~ front

se~t,

qs

he. ri~!r..g

!'!-om Gre~nvi!le

St s:ltl':. OD?

A Y•a,
~

l!r.

Steel

A St~el

was dl'1,ir.~

~~ove

th~

~

You

4'

Te:,, sir.

~

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cealed

th~
A

A

A1~

Yea,

Tbac

the

car?

omr; yes,

•tr.

~r. ':.!le rear

Ayers---•

whiskey

... l'ho.t

,

eir.

r ,~ether

•a~~?

o- ~ot t~~re wan anyt~1~i

tro11 co::imon notice

ta.at con-

there?

eh·.
did
ff53

c1nice.•ll

a ~at

it?

lYi.llli there,

Wit~ irens~

~•er

1t, ~nd r put

to

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th~ •h!•~~j
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..wde- tb&amp;~ aat.

Yv~ cue

o~ then to Staunt~n

a~;tai~~

~1thout

~:.

P~?Wt1i~«t

A Yee., 11r.

Dti y~u !e~?~ tho ca:'•~

~

A To 10 in the roct•ura~i
1 a-...ppoae y,:,-.i 414 :tot

~

A Yes,

Stau,ton?

to &amp;et eQmothi:loi t,
tU::c '!he wb.1•k~:

e•t·

w-1~b you..,

cir

car?
n~t

A

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busi

a•

eat.

I

~rem

11•

1-!war..: tD

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know

... D1d

A;/e::3

A

Y111.

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DIS i3t•rl?

,. lie,

think

I bad any

l'ir;

-~
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:-iyt.

I

kn••~r.

I ,, ab:n.at !t.

t•

Ay•r•,

a1r: l'.e st•1~

u,..

reeta~ra:

•. '01\'1 7,r,?

l1r. Ero•":: -1111mytcl!'

1n tae

car.

I ••k"'!

we:"lt to the r~st1...:!l.

bir= 1 f be

T

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YtU!I.

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A

Z '1ir\ :tot

n•w that nobody knew of it hut A;J•r• an• ~,,el!.
't

A

!'or ~he a!:i:p!~ rttaoon

.;-:?

W• all ba4 a bowl or eoup an~ a pl•~e o~ pie,

~nd a!t!-

h~ cot

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t~~~1b
••

I r&amp;.1.1ed -i-p !rm

aa of!ioer.
Bro-n?•

-:~ A:J•r•,

lm. ~~-=tl!Al!:
■ a1d.

A Yee,

t~ ntt

air;

'b'1t he

n•••rteL-d

H•whlcC ••1the

~

l"t1t

A

I i'U@sa ec.:et:un.;:

ti:ne ot n1iht

7ou laot

'!.ike 8:30 o:- 9

0 1 c:.0ok.

snd te oit

ed h;.:s how tar
blo~n.

•1-th ~~h• :nck

tt

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~ow:; to

there

t, .•
,re

eaw t..~o ou?
I ne

no-:. ,a,:,1n;

any

1 eaid,

to c~e

a.f'!er hf ha~ t~r~od

L~~ I =•co4~t:ei

•~• it

,r:er

thrre;

t~e ot'i:t=

!r.At

Brown &amp;!'Id : ••l!~d 'U.-!I what. ht.d bctcr.:c:-(!
or
that

be

up to•••

ft~t

to ,+,:~r• !~own..._.,

'·Ja!.Jl 10::SO ud
't'iH

~or.er,

~P to 11.notb,rr b1~:k and ~~~ld~'t

-iown tbe •tr,,.,t

a.ud l aelced

was ~ha.t tUt

~o :t• oo:Jrt~o~•••

m~a..~;imen 4,t

Ye .;ai~td

cr?s■i ,, --

&lt;!own to the t:r,t

car l:.a4 (o~• and 'W!::.tr.,,.. ;ct

~ t~ tb~ nest

r••h~ -- •• ~alkff

or tbr••

••-A

t':le tuie.

~

A We r•!~cd

!:awn.

an&lt;!

a•# 1t .

atta.at.on

'll::1't

•-

t~

wt•~ Ay•r•

~ht' !R•1;y to,: tbft ••~•,

tt:it

to

to a Cop•

&amp;'&gt;d.\;/■re al\! ::.;;1elt nlked

oo:ner to
•

I paid

.me. l

to the rJctt

~nd

tal.kt:l(

Ye~ n,~1 ~~t t~ll

: obj~ct.

■ polJc1111•n.

he t'Jl'ru,1
CG~!d~ 1 t

t.~a!: ~op ou.t tber.-

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1::-• .:1:-ow:,ou.t ■Jd■ talkiu.;

Yo·, noticed

Q

~brou~h,

: not io,d. Xr. 11-!',r- "lU:T11d• tnlklr..;

•tool,

:he

I tiry•

I wae the 1AaL one to c•t

and h• sald it

•w111 he be ba~tt•
couldn't

•••

l!t!.

t~eele.
•~9

a.rvt :te officer

Ji.:. B!"'owo o- t.'!\e cu

ot:"'.io•.r -t:.il"'"t I co 1.a:"&lt;1
.:e!. "'

C!V

to t&amp;k■ ••

: ■ •k

only t•o
•D!J

•te■."

&amp;!l,Y"w':i~rc,
b1r-k to

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,ulco~

and about

steep.

ea1rt., "All
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right,"

ani1

A Ye!",

sir.

A

Yes,

eir.

~

~~- B~gle,

trial

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You mean that

WO

there

W«t-Oa Ford. CQ.!te aloni,

;1vs

you el.,ht

court

Where •ere

A

: ~a.s 1!'1 L-ex.!~!on.

~•llsrs,•

ooy

you at thnt

ti.:lle?
I d1~ :iot he:u- it

~- w!J.e arrl!'•te~

atte-r

'.ln'"__:

t,

he ;ot

A

I never

.!!awhim bttfore
ha1 the

b~fore

here?

Were you ~cqua!nt• 1 with 11,r. »~own bofore

lLD~e1y-,el'!

and the

»~oWl'1 h~~ bee~ n:rre1ted

~r.

~

.Ayert

,md h• oald

lt.ft.

did you know tha~

~

tr.at

,rill

to l~~ln.;ton,

anl1 he

;t OJ

in ~he mnyor'1

wher. I h~ard

to

tl11t time

t:,e boy '11d bo wu ,• to :,alee a triJ)

pretty

hie

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that

""11'1key

.fay.

o::d LY :ao:-n1r.e.

H1trriaonO:i:-.;.
that

day?

th,;,;t J lmo"R

not

in po,aee31.on,

or.

'lnd we asked

U:r•

Ur. ~rown

have a dri!1.k.

A

Yes,

sir.
CROSS-EX l.!!I!TATr:n:

X

You have

been d11charged.

mr mi.

EA'll.'A.'l:

now, l&gt;r01A ti,e eer-v ice,

M.ven' t you?

A

l

Yha~ org~n!:a.t1~~

are ~o~ •f:!liatitd

A

Vi.r.giP.ia

Jns~it;i"";.e,

:.:111tvy

army, out on detached

on t'he d•i.,.ch~-rt

1Je'!"vice .... re. ,,na..r

aervioe.

X Y01- had o:i your

teet!ty,

•1th?

civilian'•

clothe1

"t t~I•

time of which you

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A

X Vher• does Ayer• live?
A About

out, ~n the r~ ~ to eta~nton.

two nil~,

x

Wb~t 1• hj•

A

Roy,

rt:~t

X liow do,,~

~ame?

a;ell

i~?

A R-o-y A-y-e-r-s,

•he

I betittve,

X Ca:, ]OU tell

-~q•tly

A At t~e Whit~

fa:~,

is th•

ny

he 1pe11s the 1ast

n~-e.

wht&gt;re he livfts?

~!gh:

in a~g~t.

It is ac~os•

the roa~ 1'r0la

rar,.,

ll'hitt

X Le i•t•

hia ms11 at ~ex1ngton?

A I suppose h~ get~
r~u,t,e.

-tr~~ lexinit?n

not

I \f'JUld

~ :&amp;y •e~ !ton

1~ at Lexlngton.

tt-. JU1!

eo.y posit!vely.

X 'lr~at 1• hie bus1neoa?
A M1~ father
•

Rauls

the, t.ruc)c,
X

?re. ia

A

l should

X lie is

X \lltat

A

~

lo.,

thi1Jc

nc~.

1

so

!'\!'

1~ h•,

et&gt; t'ar •e yo~ knew?

aa ! kn~•-

toLl yo~. air.

Jim. D£:i-.:EP.'i':

X Tr.~e:

City

1, :io't. h,r•.

17Irt.,a;J:

A

,YCI, sir.

10;

1, hi• a&amp;e?

coul~n•t

X

.ow. is b.et

r.ot he-re in this
ill'

bi~ !atbe~.

to Lexin1tor1 •
!.exifl4"":.~n,

t..\O".l':.

A ~·o. sir;

faTm a.n~ he works !,r

works A truck

• s·y,iJ.r

What

iw Y~'.ll"a?

Twenty• four.

I rlll

b~

a~ next

=or.tl:,

G... e orii!..n.ally'?

Ro11nol,:e.

X What i• youl' s1dr•••

A I • .:ved 'tj-:.h
have dot livei

with

Jey

there?

■i ■te-r tl:.ue

him a1~ee

1

l ·a.a-:e Deen w!r,""' "l&gt;V tather

I was 10 ye.rs

old.

lcy a.:eat~r'•

but

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Avenue,

~ol"tl:.wt1tst, Roanol:1

Ve.

1

X What 1• heT n..,.e?

X Row did ;ou °!IAppe~to ~,et

~an Ayers o

this

pOl'ticullll'

t~i•

ocou.a"on?
A

I had

bee.u h-0,.1-.g

bo•n 1~ Lexin&amp;ton.

Ke ha• a brother

qu~1nted with him in that

A Down at

praet!ca..!ly

h!

way.

all

t.hr

at the etable

1 oame th•re

It

; b,a.,-e.

e!t:.-e

on~ I beoue

A~u•t

last

ao-

a year qo.

the st,ole.

X He came 1own to the Govcrn.~ent atable,d14

X

• ..:e

i11 \lltde!" the control.

"\01 .s"Jpervt"Sion

he?

of th!'! GoV(''!"~--ent -,f

A The bora~s ue.
•

X He brou~ht

the l1quo~

A

li~uor

We iO't

~-

riqht

1~•n there#

f'r'O!ll I Y?~

di~ h~?

tello•.

X Wha do you mean by •we"?
A Ayer, ..nd mya•lf,
X

Whel"e W!I&amp; 3ro,rn1

A

I nevPr

saw , T. Brown until

go to tb.e e:nae unt.U it
IS.

was hal'

the

i&amp;me ':'fas half

ovAr.

t dii

r,ot

over :c:,,e1r.

It
, on .he o~t,kirt•
or tte field w!ltre
the Jame wee play~d t~.at you dr•nk the whi1key?

Dtcili.'t::

WITI.':SS: Yes, oir; we did not get into the diL'llond at
all.
X V.~e~e was :~e

~An

you Jot

A lie CL~e in from lexinijt,n
W'ai~k&amp;j and••
X Tell

A

t,ld

bi~.

7~s.,.,.

wher~ you ~ot tb~

I don't

know •h•t

his

•

the

llq~or

fro~?

anO ~sked us it w~ W"lnted ~ome
•ante~

llquor

a qu~t.
!rom9

nf\.Ce waa .

What .....~ t~~ o,n 1 ~ nL~•?

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A Goi " quart.

it?

X l'lllo pa1d fer
A. A:,ors

A

.:,a mysel

r.

and a \iatf,

Tw1 dollars

a d~ltv

tt:1tl a. quarter

X And yo~ eay you ti:,. riot Jrnow the man'
A

lio,

X

He ws1 just
sir;

_ped.dlin;: liqu~r
peddling

A

~n ~be ~treRts

X

Ho~ diJ

A I don't

o! lexing~on?

!~ happen

k~ow.

aue4

that

I gue,,

A We weat O!'.lt'he hill

A LeL'a •~el
game w~o :"ln f over,
,n~i

~Pon

there;

ho

drCIU it,

k:nPW •~

l&lt;ind.

a.~~ seen us at

! guese he Juat

tro•:,;ht

we ,vnnt~~

ine ~ill

to look

at

tr.e e1a.me and met U:-. Bro.,,~• 'JP

at 3 o'oloek,

,o.mewh.ere in the r1e1ih1Jor'lood
t?

You boye dranlc

IIJld w, slipped

up with~rown?

The aace was called

X You. ne,;e:- kn"•

X

.tquo~?

b~ 3&gt;l1 yQu ~r.low•

us.

X How 1!d you CP.t miud
•

--·o.·;fellow,?

u.d ca.,e a-:rooa

liquor.

th~ •"-"'"• or s0111ethi,-.. of th•t
and

name?

air.

A Yee,

it

fl'

Rpie:r.

a1~ I ru-e~a tha

or

4 or 4:30 when we

s~e tho guo.
before

.6'!"01r'll

t1'•t

t~e?

t110 qu u-t or liquor?

beh1n1

tlte bruo!l

,

and f1,-••hc1

l&lt;illi"'1

tt.

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You :h:- "·

durinc

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pr,p-es9

the

or th~

;c.e.

~ootl&gt;• \l

c::&gt;nsu':"le1

the- 11q11or?
A

When th•

;Me

X

ll'ha

you do, then?

A

Got 1n Brown' a car

X

liO'R

A

1•

did

W'Llll over

&amp;!'Id

:,o:, happen

did

ort on • came l tke

are

to get

of

aOsen.ee?

on~"J' zor~ing.

::ite?

Sn.t"Urday,

of absence

a l••v•

u:&gt;'t11

th•t

da;, -•

'1ht't

1:L n&amp;:r..!RT:

X You hA4 a leffe

out trOt&gt; there.

ata~ted

to be able

'l'E!: CC:nr:":

A

we bad no more liq~o~.

the ritnoea

hn.• s~-a.tl!-1.

u...~tll ~on1ay?

YeA. e1r.

X Where did Brown h~ve h.:.s ear?
A Had it pnrked

on the ,treet.

down

X

At what point?

A

! couldn't

tall

you.

I d~n•t

e.xsctly

re.~all

the po.:nt.

It we

on the. .. ee fil4:¼'!l::-cy.
•

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Tha~ !e the

A

Yea#

X Aft•r

tc:?";tp!k~ !n~J

~ex!n.~on~

s!r.

you ha4 drank

this

quart

of liquor

you dee!d•d

to~•

11i&lt;h

n1m to Maryla:1d?

A

Yee,

eir.

X To what point?
A

While- the

to Cttyland,

ad ~lao

i:f te would

Ayers

had his

·a::ie was on ~aeke¢

=e Md I tol~

dr 1Te t!:le car

!r:ic.k :1:at h• d~l-•c::-ed

end o!' the

Dro,m

hi•

DI:C/l!liT:

WIT ,S:

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.Tuat at't•r

tilt'

ilL':l•.

1n pa:Ced

••twith

Yeo, he t~ke~ hi•

"'~e "1-~nt r,o sco
He aaked

bi!! h• 'To1;ld.

Aye::-s

at the lower

ua there

And he went hOl:I""1 'l hit

X When did he t'llce 1t home?
A

~ro~~c•

di4

t would iO•

ht~

and A_yer• tol1

11.taOl_.. J1.r.'1!'1.9 said. he •.ould.

~.

11sked Ayer,

truc1'

tr~ok ho~e.

•t hl~
1

b~.

you mea~?

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Who drove

the

car

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or thi=i:t. c:ineea.tion.

out

down t-, ~'ie

thft!"e.

r.a.1.n atreet?
A ilr.

Bro,m d:r?Ve the

)t

lrhe

A

I e.'\.,ected

car

d;;,-d ;,,·,,; expect

away.

to ret 1.ll"n?

to return

the next

.r.Ol"Ditii 1,i.y,elf,

t.b.at

ie when 1

expe&lt; ted to t'etur:1.
X

Sunday morn1!l!l?

A Yea,

s!.r.

X

Ho•

A

: ,.,,,

wo~lda't

yr.iu g;et

OOlllfi

baek

,:1 Suo~f\Y i:i?r'1!ii.g'?

frorr- !.'"arylacd

u:1-d.er ~he i?"1.f'l.u-e.10eo-r ,r~is:Ce:,r w\ien : 1 ei.t"t. 'th~re

o• I

havo ea1d r would so to Uaryl•nd.

ae:do~ •o o~t o~ puties

11•e

tha~.

X 1/hat time w~• it ,..,en yo~

Lexington?

!et~

A So::ie1tb.e-re in the neigbbo~boo~

or &amp; o'clock.

l 1idn't

k•~p 00

tJ,,,e 111yself•
.X. ":o •".at

point

in ·~1JrylA"1'1 ~i,.

A Up where B"own's brother
he •••

ie.

o~ expeet

I rton't

ti:t ,10?

re~e~b•r

~her~ he sn!rl

at.
X: You drove
A I&gt;roYe:

ti&gt;

X He lived
A

~t.

!"- a

on dowu to Greenvill~.
Ayers'

1-o=e and

abou~ two mile•

_ex.in.tor..,

X Did I.tr. Bro'l/Jl drlve
o~ •••

tht

1"1.Y"· I..?'.

l! 1d "ll.Y •

X

1l'h&lt;&gt;.. !UI d;-1 T i ..•

A

t!r. B:-olt"l wae.

:(

Di~ h4' stop?

•

'l-..,_dtht-n 'lle!\t 1.0 Gre~rrt"1lle.

out .....

..,• .,,, e.1-:-.

X '1/"ao drove t~e co.r •Iter

~

-O~ h~

then?

Ayere cot

in?

tbe oar down to Oroenv1lle?
~•rs

dr ~e it

~t~r we g~t

do1'!"'.bel~w

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X You

had etruck

that

;,. I d!d cot lrnow ab4ut that.

oar,

l

~ldn't

w ~

and : tho'Jtb: ht J"Jat t..ip,ped the rend.er.

X :.,-•

:ar~-.m
•~a

A I wcalin':

X Eow far 11 that

That 1~ Ima~ l tbo~ht.

bia dr~n~ ~- not then.

fro■

I can't

Lex!acton~

1•y.
It :,ou want l!ltO~.:"tlon

D.:Cl~'I':

Im.

•I ~tin;; on th~ ot~,,. el~e.

prett:,- well al:ot up, ir••n' t he?

call

A I ddelare,

i ~~ntw kno~ au~h abou~ t~e ro•~•-

I wout1 •~

-.t,~e In ~be net.h'oorho&lt;&gt;&lt;' ot two,it,- rou,- •ll
X

W!·u11a
70'.J.!'iJ.&amp;Cbfl'dG~

A

Yea,

I YJll

tel:

;JOU.

w!~"•••·

llR. l..oUtlA!t: : wt!l aok :~•
A

7eu?

01.

I eu •,

1·.-1111 y-,u 4lOt. ~blrat.:,

it

1a •~~•·

••Yoxoetl:,.

aca!r.?

-.tr-..

t,-

X D!d ~ 1• at=» t~~re
A ~o, ail".

~~~ pu.rpoa~ of •ett!~

ltquor?

X Eos ~1~ 70~ •~•• that an:,- llquo:- no belfti eol~ •~ 1r••·~111et
;,.

: d14

jcn:&gt;s !-:..

,6t

X D!d.ll • !. ~,u
A

in.qJ;!re

J Jue:. 1:'lquired

~=

!or a lOtobM!o

l»qulrtd

en-! fg,nd

oi.:t.

::P.:lc S:ee,l t
to fix

the el\!".

X That Yau, lb_r;c Ct.eel?

A Ye,, al~.

'IM!Sl:e7f

You•••~,

X

Yeo.

X

1'b~ d!d yo~ aak?

A Thi, tall

A Ya did

did

I !~quire

o! him

wb•~•:

co~:d

ect

nici:er.

inquire

an-i 1:1,1oelt tool&lt; • tr!p

for

a mochanlo

upa,i alley

to tix

t~t cau-, an.1 than Ayer,

anrl neko4 th!s

ne;ro

Whore w• oo)l~

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Was It ia,:lc?
·,
·es, Dir•

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a:...

X

thRt

l 1q110:-.

41&lt;:. ., 0.1

:1 IJJht?

A

I did

r

not lm~w.

say,

we met him.

X E~w =~eh 1i~ you get?

X

You, or cou1•ac,

X \t'her~
A
hail beec

dii

don't

the negro

l couldn't

tell

't.Cti~-i

~o b.ia,

manta n111re?

know that

it

get

9

r did not ;;o wtt, lum.

you.
ar.1,

a1 ! sa .~, b

and CL~• back a~~ ~sk~~ how i,ri~ch we 1"nted,

~1-:m.

Re. allid.

•'\fatt

until

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the

Did I,row,1 r"el'l
lo,

~~1 ■¥e~

l!ro,,n

fie-:,

at~ps

r

oft

tA ~i~ a ~~lf

a:11 wet'

I co:ne 'b11ck," an'1 .,,,,. wait~d

t.o
X

too:.&lt; u.

I at&amp;i1 wher~

"m} he oa"llf'

iv~ b!m: six ~ollnre.

tQ P• . .!'or it?

P•Y anytt i"6 •

didn't

He did

not

know I

W33

i•tti:&gt;&amp;

at all.

X

Whe , s preae!te

A

lobod.J but

~~e-1 Y\:l\l ;ot

A:yer• and myself

.tt?

and thla

oe.&lt;(t'o bootleieer

or wi1a~-

eve?' you Wa!l,t. to o ..1 tin.

X ~o~ did you h&amp;PJle~ tQ run acro,s
't"'en

tt&gt; Gree,iville

X

land ,cu

A

.'.'\l.

a.:a:dwet

eve~ met that

sir.

l

Wf:,t

ele·1der

'

i

yo~ h■l n•Ter

ll,n

fr'-11t

neg:-o before?

to 1·T". C. D. P'll.:aer I a t~ get

b c~ t, ~,x.ir..;~~n.

Hal'

bnotleg;er.

before?

'!'h.~~ 13 the only

X What kind of a j~r wa• it
A

tht~

ja,r.

1n•

a blood-hound

tu::e I w~~ thtte

b~tort.

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C8"e on the oppoaitt

A

O&gt;&lt;J.led •~- "rowc

&gt;tt.

•r.

Steel.

4,.,,, behind
Md ,ot

,n~

th,re

• telesrapb

part

to tbe

it.

awhile

th•

!:•ri.qe

oar and I aet

ago,

to leave
the

Ir.

l!ro""

th•

vh1akey

I went baok

top Jerked

the J1&lt;T 'bnok up aa quick

3~ Cora I l•tt.

an,&lt;

l'&gt;t•1 we onlled

dr1nka.

pol a; and "" we cot road:,

and I jerk~d

spilling

f•oo

"" h11~ ,ur

A• I 1114 he·e

of 1t,

to koei, f•o

11 ll'h•r,

Brown walked baok ovr•

th• whiskey.

I apilt

11~• or tba • re-,t

off

llnd

•• pooalble

ca 11 ed me an-1

aaked. if

I had 1111
&amp;'1d l tol~ hi&gt;• that I bn~ kicked it
1mora wht,key,
0·1t?r and •pilt
it, 1n'1 I-tr .., An tb♦ remark thnt ,,,e wouldn't :rn.ve tmY in
the car

a ~ co,.ld

,et

pl~nty

o ! 1 t ln • 8ryl • 14.

BY T~1.J1
CiJURT:

~

What ma1e you tell

A I kne" thot
Juet about

A

Yee, air,

eomothi"'C

Q

'Fay di~~•t

you tell

A

I judi•d

a'1-i r d 1~ 't

A

,.,

that

t, •1i 11 you

1 l•ft

p~t

it

lik~

ao~ut the whiekey?

muc" l•ft

1-, the Jar.

that

-- r.ct !\fllf

a pint.

bl~ tb1 t•uth?
pr~tt:-

w•n

tanked

up,

tb,m,

to set ~ru-,k.
tho Jar?

do With the JIU' tlt•n?

it

after

lt

-.;!"lde:- th~ ar•••:,,

jar

Was the

t

ah•ut t~at

r. Brown wae aott.\rtii

,,.,lt bu

w,e and laid

Q

th•ro

n pint?

What ~t~ yo~ ~o with

ct 'flla
of

"•""'tout

ther•

Q

~

• riiaahood

l.

( Ind !ca ting

•

Broffl

wo cot out

or

th,

.... t.

eta."'ld.\r.i; up or lyi ,,

un1ern•~tb

the

oar .

at.

do1n'1?

I reache4

1own In front

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How sa.ar.;;dT!nk•

•tt·.., 7Dll

111 I..:;-. BroW'l h~V• in G-:een'lille

"!'ellow.st

A

I don't

know.

Two or th.re~.

•xac-:.11 a,-;J, r eo-uld111 t tell

X

Yj~ !nJr cor.e~

one pint

and the

the

gal on ~it~

ye•

t::~t.

I .. c,ul"1.-.•t

the exca;&gt;tion

or ab~ut

o..1t on tho iTOu~d?

you poJrad

A 'llh .. t I apilled;

11~e

e:,Qict drirlkl.

t~e ta-f

11ttle

~c~etbc~

air.

:X You drru1k 1.0.."Ilettline over a quart?
A

rr~.

,~r:

d..rtclc

didn't

qu-.rt

11

you ••Y you bouGht ~ hnlf

X Didn't
A

n

ye.-,

! 41-!.

e:

!t.

~allon

of it?

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A

X

You apilt

A

I"~

about h~•f

.. f ..'t

and I lcnew t'n•re

•1-7 ,.~•

wculd •~Y it n3

A

over a pint •

how did
!.inC. "t-

hand down L~
e,.;.t

o-:erc "'at?

:,.·

11,y

it?

you carry

l t,-a..::e◄

coat.

pant,

pocket lik•

.• e jv

that

coAt

ur.'1~r-=:,

(1ndic~tin.;}

a.nl'\ 1 il.ad ,.y

an~ the Jar

could

be 1een.

X
nt":tt

,a

sir.

Yes,

bootleiqer

to&lt;p Jl"'rk~d o"'• t~l!

..t; ~~p a.:-id 11. runa out q~iok,

'las a pre.tty

X :!lid y t'J. ha··• o~ a
A

7te

! 51i!lt.

~:J.e'-

":.1.0wh..iakey in the:rc a"l'1 I herke!'\ th,. Jar u:,, a, quick

n.."l I !'!:OUld.. A ~:.a.it :u
•

a pint?

If you

10r,.-"\i:,

A

r

ch,,ri•hed
~~ 4_

did not want

tl-.at llq•Jor

.Jrn..

le,i-;--e lt

'ltld it° anytb.lng

about

happoned

a 1rink

the

.;.Cl the- a•;1tomo1&gt;1le?

to tAlc:• in to tho ~estaurant

kr.ew ~ •'· "'•bo&lt;I✓ knew ""Ythi~~

and my,e1r,

,o much, nnd nnt!"d

its

;hile

be.!fli
I ,...,

tn St,,nton.

in th,
!"

onr but Ayer,
thf':'e.

I ,ou!1

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Stoel
iu

to the

dr:&gt;ve off

t-he cor

talk-:-&gt;.

t,,0,

to

cu

ao bad a.:ter

With the- oar

the

-•

thdt':,:

ar.d breu

wiliskey

the

it

~ ...

l k:;.e-. I

..r • .brOl"Jl.

I ca::i,,c

I

':lift r.-... ta·.c-

~Cl

I lrant._.'1 to aet

l'Pa3on

beo11~1.. ,. ! seen

J..'C:ft ~ t

the

01

'ietr

ir. t.~..e:-e.

on the way fro= Gret~~ille

X You drahk same liq~or

lDt.

to St~-m.~,n.

t y;;u?

did'I'

~

:io,

e!~,

X Wher~ did you ~lac~
A

In front

at

lll

I le

a!te!"

t. Greenville.

~ht liquor?

o!' me und,.r

X Did ar•yone el1e
vi!le

it

I d!.d!'l 1 t to.Jab

t..1\.ecreaay

1'1 your

.eat..

prc?l~nce

touch

t'bat

liquor

frol'D Groen•

to Stavn~,n?

A No, ai:'.
X That
jost1.i;,

liquor,

w•e it

t'aotene~

secur•l:,

or di~

it

..."bout'?

A I~ eoul~u't

X Did
•

Jar,

ill that

,\

_.,QI

X Di4

vr~y •~ll

,,u. ·• ?!tlrt1n or Rubbl~

to,t

lt

the

3Rt

nn

or. it

0

on top o!

ni,ht?

•12" •
~v~ j(!lOW

1 know ~r.

A

~0:1 a~out

X 4e llves
A lLartin
a couple

of

lcnew his

firet.

t ose ~e~lowa?

~&lt;&gt;rtill.

in Le~in~t?n,

~se~ tc •~rt

t.!mea.
name.

I never

doe~ he?

at t~@ tot".eotone plne•
'1i'1 hi;t't';" an.

I knew hie

la!lt

a..~1 I wen: up tCert

ae~:.it.t'lt:a"":.cl! Ti~·:. h:..Jt.

nl\l'Z!ern~ lwr

in,

ani! that

l ~e-:er
ie sll

l kn.e• utli11 I waa a,.tm;.0:oned
dow here an1 fou~~ out bi• name.
X 'll:e_

'f,-

l"t3c1': ~ Sta~nt,n

where ~!.~ y, .. 11.Jde tl-.e liQuor

■l'&gt;na

the roa.d?
A

llev•r hid 1 t anywile:e.

X D fd:1 1 t you know tht, tra.t1'1e

cop was after

.vou, P.n., befo,-l"

lro&lt;;"O !--:.tc St,-'.lnt. .n t id.n' t you l'.ld et.~ "l t l iouoT out11'1 e ot the

'IOU

town?

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X Arn yo~ su-1

o~ l ai?

A Pe,!:1Ye.
X

Th~., yo•, arc

A

Y11

1

t at t!lo l!quor

positive

w

91!".

X Ye~ ut

~o,1ttoe

ar.i e~~e o! tbat?

s.r.

A

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X

l.'ow, -:tr -..

to.= !n th.a cu?

A i:o.

s!r:

1t ns

A Y1,u, ,1:-i
t•k~

,,,. to

::;rown hai

A

2.tr !e :tc

,;ou tell

orr!ce:-

ecae. '!:q\:.Or outet-:te

-'.

di""teted

us to tbfl loy

, Ur. 1'ucller,

Ylt•,i do you mean, tl'Ult

X

HI •~slated

A

Ho t,ld

"''

B ::U:.C :

you i

I

1.,. a!r.
cattlni

ha •o:J!.! ,et

.!e •~oKe :,i;, hi•

that

o! t'!:e \ow-i c! St•ur1ton,

sir.

..,

e;..

tat

t't::..e centl~ma

J£?.. D~:':

f&lt;:r:d,

d,wn.

to

Lexir..ton,

X Diel 't
•

lyinc

a

Ct• ..

~n•
• an1

a.?11 •M~

you 'kne" t.:r •

t.h111tte b•r!

.....

1(!:t?

to co b1t~k to lex1,1.a:ton?
th1•

'h.!m di!

":&gt;oy 0"'3e

he war.~ ~,

b;; with
11ak1

ti.e

a ,;:-.,

l,ex.i.f1iton.
A;.

;OJ diit't

toll

!Ir,

ll'~·tar

that

tte

r1aoon you and Aye:1

:.o

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Do you bow

Roy Ayera ~ere
A ro,

wbt.ther

a, a

e.i:-,

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or not an offor~

.
witn°,u?

has bee,

mRde to get

I tio coi;.

1!Y 71:2 COURT:

I,.

Did 1!row,, ~e:l

)

A lie made the r~uY
ion•

aot

bocecee

not ~• put any •ili•lrey

ie Greenville

wn1 nor.~ in

to J..nrylar.d.
Q

•

taere

O"J

Tlla.t is -.tat

he aa:.d?

the

that

1n tl,e ca!'?

be wne ;lqd

Otll" nnd wt- ,:oult!

1t w~• all

•~t !!lore

v:rt.~n we

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Baltle,re.

~r"':1n,

~·c'J .fcn:e-:~

lived

~

:L.'l !.•x..1-n1t0c Md r.o• l!VP

•u:,i·!.a.ut?

A I 1r.reerly

liv~d

in B~l~ir.cr~ but h-ove Lr.rn in L~xineton

for

the pa•t. !our )•eo,.ro ~urine, the e-pr1n; and elolL~er montha, but dur!n_

wi~ter

I ra iie in Eslti~~Te.

~ont~,

ni.l:t
Vlrgtnlr.

1

t~.o

,.ft,~
-·

f

88ll)t 1:etwee::

ootboll

Q. 'r..o .1 .. e

A kr.

•

Wl':h YC!l ia

A

I dro~e

i)r qul:U"ter

t1"-at Cli.r'1

S~aunt~n

to Harr1aonbur~?

etate

1

why yot. got

into

thie

car

at

S.taunt1m a.nr! c.aroe

lu!';?

01~

w1~ hici:: en•

•

ttr0::.1n1l 10:30

probal'ly

the c.u- ~yoelf,

t..t\l"tir.

I l•ft

ma.1.l clerk

o:

Steel.

Who dro~~ the car f~o~

A

Lexin;;:ton,

possibly,

orour.1

the .B. ec o. Fh:L~lr )~d; he

eooiffl

t l'..o.. e ~,,

out or tf'ouol•
h~

Ct!l!e"

~

to Eorriao,

an~ the Univeroit,y

ga:;,e?

Rut/1.,:e an.. J.r.

Q. l r.

a wi '•

the V. J.i. I.,

I 1u1whim in St!nmton

Yc:1, air;

A

the

• 1&gt;11.bya.,t

i'! po•~ible.

•1u;pl:,- beea.uee

:

Wf'..ttt'!:'1

After

..im

I tol~

IJlft

co..::plrt!nt;

~be C::lifs.ie:ent.

te"' to tfllce c ,re
not
bi?" I oou ~ro

I wouldn't

go, but,

I wo:1ld go thinlci"i

tho,

after

n

or him an~ kf' f't&gt;
to H~ryl.-r..d
I

h..lm

r-i~h

but ht!! ins1at~d

oon•i4el"1ni

I could

tl:e

to ;-, ~--oStaunton

l had to be at work J...onday morninc

c.n.d ! te,1.d 1":ho, no.
IDa~e hlr. l&gt;tli•ve

en.a&amp;~ e~t.

6, 30 w.1th 'I.Ir. Liskey,

•t ,lly

the matter,
oober

hl.ri up

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When he bPce~e aober I w

te~e him back to Lexifliton.

wo:l!d!:i't

nar..t to 40,

car !u Sta~r.ton

and drove

A

!"'~, si:-

~

St.-at.e Ybe';he-r or not.

1

ar..y inquiry

~id

:

Q

Did

you ••e

A

.Jo,

air,

Q

Waa any refercr.ce

1 nt\"er

anybolly

du-r!.1:g, :.he t. 1a-fl!:,.·-:.u~rove

e~,. !rc:m

t."tJP

&amp;JJYliquor?

•l••

t lre any liquor?

ma1e dur1ni

bein&amp; in the

ti~e by nr.ybody

truit

1n that

car

oar?

I know cf.

J.:r~ ,ou

A

I a:.: not.

'-.

ilaC you at L•J

man?

a. ~rinl&lt;i»i

tiar

tb.at dey

turlc;

or dU!"!r--6, that.

o1il't

t&amp;kco

ycu.r•~l!?
2:lr.

.:...,,

: Deli-=-..-e yc.u we.re c.r:-oat.t"d. alori

i;.

ner.~ Yat~~ Str~~~,

•1th

the

rf'~t

tn lla:"!"1eonbura, o~ wtera7e~

!t

o! t.~em, ove.!"
~~!~

I w,e-s.

A

Q You ~~ve elrca~y

oot

h;d ar.y

Clot.

ld.i'1

~

h.

~~th~

tal~e:; ac.y.

Ko. sir,

4r:r.k

But I e"tterP"t! the

or b!m as t: ~ne~~P- or

you to,k

A

not that

40 i'\01:e.

t:O\.

to ?a:riaonbQrg,

A ...
:o,

tQ

'll'8"'1"t

•ur~ be

!

!ram St ~nto&amp; to Rnr•inonCurg.

ii

Dit yo~ aase

to 11ny liquor

heu

and be Y,oul'1

~

Steur.ttn

4

43

A

Yea,

,

Sta~e

st~•pd

tha,

you ~rov~

tl:e car

ui there.

sir.

out. o'!' the

in Ml~t ••at

of th• oar you ~ere sitting

at the

t!mc you

car?

A I was in the left

rront

■et.

q Do you owr. • Hud,on cor?
A I owr~ a H~dson car bvt not

R

q You iue

~ ... t~

a.."'lti.seste

fru;,1liar

1

hoY,:Tt:-

of t.h1• fiud:a~r.. coact..

1

f.u4aon coach.
•1-'.t

t.:r• 7o·J ~-,t?

a.rr~ie1:~nt

o!

t.l:11!door,

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a perso-n. to move throuih

• up

1eat :-a.11
Wh.e~. I

.,o out

I to

~

rZL! ■ t1!

!!

teut1~&amp;•
~~=

•

.

• cot

Cl?",

a ae-at in the bl!lclc:o'

In,

:o iO ·o tte
~•ry

o! talrlc;;

--r. l:1t-.rtj,n, •tat.e

th.e dr1ve,r

1

r~ ■ tau~c.t

~n~

~biraty

:,!'t

1et ,ut

c•t

to

n..e nntir.i

the

b&amp;Cli

t.'1:;.d'

....a•

!=c,nt

l e ft llanC

tbe

"J:P t.c ~•:---=t~ r::-. ►
.own to al.10

•e~e

4own ic

an• •ll

out o:i t.t.e

th t ! w111•s!t.tln~

aet.t

hirl t,ome inetea~

•te

,,.

~C!ff·~!'"=-i

wdte-,

:o

'!'".

The

or the cur.

•"•t.
c

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OU.!

vd

&lt;"1\tr1c ...

,-_!ika•

~.

nnd I thoU&lt;½t at

to JI lt1a•=•·

hta

wh•r•

rr.

J&gt;ro.,,11
•r•• ai:t~r:c

witl. re!tre11ce,

to

.1 ■ Hit?

A i;.,-, l!ro'tln
,

tl:e

c!

tu,

~n~

and .,c~ walk U:ro~l:

h~1 wect~e

~

c•r

tl•

rittin1

•~•

~

41roctl,

ThHt w•e in the l~tt.hnnd. hit\d

.-e.

·'.

111at, th.e lefth.M ..C. t!""'~ or thft

car?

A Yee, au .
..., '.rno ••
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on tbti oth•r

aitt!r:4

aiie

of the seat

J:r. ?.,:"ol:,e •

.,, Ar.d where ta.• J.:r, Stoel
A J.lo:-.11 e1de or,..,

ri

•it:1

,ct

tbe r1ct ttu:d

~

10:: ,iere In th• car tbe wbole ny?

J.

Yes,

,

Yo:: ,er•

In the

with t:!". :Br~1m'l

■ Ir:

.,~yor' ■

~rivlni

:ried

court

A Yea, sh·.

from 3t•untot1

alon.

wltl!. l!r.

ot l:e1:ic \lllJtr

to H..rr!oonour6 l w~• in the

R'Jbbl•
t!:•

a1Ce !n !rC!::.

an4 l:oth

influenc•

we:-• acqu1tt•4

of liquor,

I teli•••?

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X Tha liquor
A

did no~ 't&gt;~lo111:to you?

No. air.

X You had no connection
.Jo,

A

•1th it~

air.

X to one had an opportur.lty
.)'O\.

A

·-::r· a.:.r.

X

'Whowe~

A

...._r.Steel,

x

And he

..

g-•

tc ~ut the li~uor

it?

,,

,_ the.

car w..hcr.you cot

w:" aeate&lt;l

A On thP riibthan~

i,: iti

h•re?

aeat,

on the frc~t

X Did he rcmn ~ 1n th~t po it1on.
that

1~ th~ ear art~r

eeat.

a~ fr

aa you obeerved,

from

tillle on?
A Yes,

sir.

X Did

L..:,.

.A ~o,

.sir,

!!rc-n:. &amp;et ~tck

1n Staunton

or on his

way to E'lrriaon-

burG?
he didn't

4et

onbQrc, w!tClll five =il•e1

aid•

o! the
A

Id.on• t fflow.

to .,a:rrioonbur.:,
to

X It
A

th&amp;t

1.,

the car.

YPs,

air.

Brom

lefthand

X Do you lm.o~ Ccw it

wo:ald

to,
v~

ric~t

,r~

•e-re ro-pp:-0"11chit1,i' ra:-rif'•

thir9ty:

eir,
t..;-'!.::

~obod.1 vo:tited.

and I aai:

it

in■

tc h...:!..l:',

oc.t or

tiC&gt;t

Stauntol
an~ p,-y1ng

ht;To dor1e it.

Drown, don't

cd that

you think?

lefth=d

aide it evidently

h~pit

fi'!)a;,

I waa dri?it,g

wa&amp; st ti!\&amp; on the

I d= :1.ot, 't-:nu••
!t

on the w,-y

to my kr.owl•d••.

Somebody Ny

it was aeybody,

1t.tng wae on that

A

he b~cm~

1fh1le

ear?

That

attention

•1ck.

If the von-

~u&amp;t r.ave 't&gt;~en he.

th(,,i.t

l1quo~ iOt

1t I h!t~ k:r.om::it

enter et thi-

aide.

e&amp;r.

in tt...at cs.r?

wae in ther~.

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No, sir.

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Rubble

and

• I

ware tocether

Rubble

._,tin

1ot in

at tho

in Staunton,

Rub~l~; !

M!rQ you?

""'" with

th.1 car at the

....

•e-

!I &amp;

T,

Ll.•l-ey.

tic:e?

tim• no Rubble.

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X TLere !e ~ caah-ll2tt?
A Yes.

sir;

ther-e

a !11uh l11'"t

is

Vitnes•

to otand nsi~e.

t~ld

8. ""'• ER(iW.1, sworn,

but no dome--li;:rht.

~,cAm1ned by !..r. D~oh~rt,

't-esti:f1ed

i"l h1e own

behol!;

q You are i..r. S. i.: • .Brown?
A Ye.s, sh•.

q, You liv,

1:, l.exia;;ton,

A

Ye~.

~

What is you~ bus!nc1a

"'

I run a c::lea:i!c.

sir.

~ 1.::. 1½-,wn,you fii
16-:h

ot

a=

1n t•xtn.ton?

p.rU•tr.,.

-:ber«.

coi,.o from Lexln~ton

to F.c~i•o~b:n-g
in Lex..iJ:i-:on, did

oa

tr.•

y.01.1?

air.

q, Had Y&lt;&gt;Ubefore

lea&lt;'i»;

A

Had a few ~rinl&lt;a.

I(

1Jiti\ who,. did

A

171th Ayers

I.•xinst&lt;m

you talcc thooe

and .Bes\e,

beo:i dr1nlrin.

any?

&lt;lrinke?

.-e ,rerc to11ether.

~ You t&amp;d not know Be9 1e be!o~e
'lee,

place

a.rte:- tbe fcotb■ll iue

l..&amp;st ~ctober

A les,

·11r~lnfe?

th t.

but

had known Ayere,

air.

l'h~!'"fl TA.!; 1 t J·ou took tl-,e l tquo,- in Lextnrto&amp;?
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G7e~lr.ok1r.,i the gan:e?

air;

.a few trf•e

i; • t1Jr.

Q

Di-d you

t:rtt

ft

take

:c

ba.ek on "":.t.e•!de

,u:.y :iquor

when you lr.f't

A

't•l-~r.d

'!~~ -!!et

CQ\U"!.e

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lexin..:ton

~o~

1ir.

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~

froo t1,.• iL"le.

hlll

OD ~.,,.

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left

• ~rinlt?

o!' the

h!ll

of the ecpp~y that

thf!'re.

~•u ho1 1n

there?

,e-~
a:i:r liq,ucr

be.f?r.,. leaYit:.4

:..ex~tt~n

~te!"

;i-ou ~ ..~

con1w,ied t1'at?
A

~o, etr.

Q

""id you hn"lt': any liq,uor

A

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e:ir.

q.

l{r.

Ero'"m,

A Let'~

ate~ion

.aee!

You ~•t

A :;o,

did

wte:l .)'ot.: !.'l'!!t Lexin~,.;?

l\"ny to :ia:rr1seril.u.ri&lt;&gt;

1-top on ycur
0

at £ast

no liquor

oir.

you

thf'J !'it" t pla.cP

I tbirk

to Je~ iA•oltne

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where

io th.• car

'll·~

r.to-~~f"~ t·n•

at a rHli"',i-

~ext=.to~.

there?

11'e cam• on to

tbe top

or the

'· ill

an~ tot

the Ayere

boy.

A

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~

~il.tn you came to Graenville?

A

Cae

~

Tn;; ~14

to Grt·~nv 111• before

~l ere
;0:1

wr stoppt:!.

ator,. at Gr ""-V1ll~?

A ':'o ♦e,-: ':.'he! ee.:- fixed:

tbe

011 ft'!!m

t~

trA.?:.e:i!-,1!0-n iOt

out

c,,n tt.e :llf"~t.
'1°""'...a~
d.11! 7,-.: :!c at

,

A We ••ked

Steel

before
~

--

for a mtehenio.

I 4li:.::'t

AftP.: ,~~ •~oipec

!"'C.U::- e.ar,

t.h .... 1arq:e?

That

fl"

th.ti f'1r et

time

I ~ver

3a ..

r:ow ht~.

thcr~

at the car"6~ did St~el

~~ the ~orV ~n

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40

I ~t~1~ there

81r.

Ybat l:ec ,-e o~ ~et-•

wi ti"i. tl.im trh.ile

u~

he •o.:-Jcei:1o-: ttt• c,u-.

:Segle?

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15 or 2G minutes;

1~ ~ight

Statl

an t.he car,

r.e,f

wurkir_..

havo bP~n long~~ o~ ~ot e
en~

lm-,vw

.,

lo~;

tl.ey ctune baol· with. half

at:':l·,,.1 t

while

or

a g.allcn

whiekey.

'-

"id

A

I dr

'-

»1d t"-:e c·"er,

of you, ~ora.

A

Y~.s, sit·.

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A

"*"', •lr.

Ero ,-1, a.tter

r.

q Dtd yo~ inow th•~

or

the~e

h~ W!U\t~~ 8 drir.k.

B•~l•,

:,ou

p11• t~ere

Yeo,

l~t. J-'OU look

air;
at

it
it

your

repa!r~

wa~ eny wh1sYey

tire

before

dr!rur !!-om

CO!!tplPt~d :,o•J cm11e

iu that

we eot

car

tt

tetor~

y~u

wurk on

when he puo~ed baot the a••t.

, Tb.at. =-at 1n11.1, Oe 12 or
A

~nd yo~r•~lf

StoP!

b.ttA"

It WA~ some little

a littl~

it?

we tot..

~n1 ~eked him if

~ Did all
tt...t-:. Ciake:,,

•

dr11,Y ao:ne

Afttr

Steel

it?

:,, r14fht om~t of it.

A

te:l~w

a""'•or

you dri:,k

13 fnohes

ride?

it

now if' yuu wat1t.

~ Di• yo~ lcno~ th~t

any of that

liquor

wa, lef~ which ttoae

men

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A lio, I tho~ii,t
dr1nk
it

lllld Begle

w • co)le,

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1

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and .,.e could

talkir-'i

all

drw;xer

gone.
all

get

I asl&lt;e&lt;l hi"'

so:ise whe--: we go

:

talki:..;

wt\$

~ate,(-

!~.:.( U

uce:

~.A!

a;•

and he s-a .. - • a ...l

q

liow Cid

Ck~ n,

t-h!s

•itti:-,.:,

t.""..a~~te'!

b~cis:

b~t when I •t~t

oar b~t Sta~l,

and I aske~ St•~l

•aid

down town s0me~ere.

-tlJey- wer,

oo\lldn' t !ind

ciearettea
my car

to Uaryland;

, •A

'las that
YP-1, Pir,

f•.sow
time.

thi•

~

the

i.s

the

ca?" f!:!el.

11',.t"T"'

fellows

at.

the

in tht

an~ he

I W'!..."l't
down and loo..ke"' the,,

truth.

I h~d gotten

You hnd 1-nowo Uartir.

up •nd

to e;et • pooka,;~ of

I aeke~ him would ho ~rJve
tho err

B~drivlnl!

wae the firet

Had you lrnOlM ,1= well?

That

t!lre I ever

was tl:e fir1t

oomew4t stroi~htonet

b~~ore?

A Oh, Yi!S, sir.
~

I t-..&amp;d !ne'J.:--

~ o, c~t. 1~ the cu-?

wh~re wo~e tloee

it

:-

•~w

truth?

that

Steel.

ci

1 ••

back up t!ft"!"e th •re wr.a nolody

that

lo.ow him.

!t~mir.-

&amp;

t~e=-~~ I ,.0-r.'t kno" e:r..actly

hi.a, I had a f•llow,

l told

there

'take you to hie."

w-=--.J~,,
pay ae
hav~ h!•

h~tr~en

Md then ie when I met Uartin.

ot

a cu

I 11ni~, "Ia

:S:.a.jo!"Stee-:-

t te.m, a.td I ::1to.rtcd acr:&gt;ss: tt.e •~reet

!or me and I d!f.Q't
h11'1.
~

:

wa~ tc

UJ:

I

li'Jt

about

l wc~l~ Ce the:?'e in

: do:ce :.c i!1s cu

r.t"'j~

I will

a::d "the!". we::::t t

you~~ D1a'1 l::srt1D

··•n I

A V•ll,

t!--ti car

!.

B&lt;;f"ele.

"Yee,

hl.?I up. ~~d ~olC hb

t ....
ci

l"e •e:i:.

and tht.

Tue on_y one I do remerbr.r

"Captair."

ar::,· cha.nee ot seei ,- 1.,...1:.?• an-· he nii,

v:.ea.

,;ood tblr.i;

l)OliceJ:.al,

cep who told ~e so ethilJ.i

it was

and be H14

an1 coll~f

we••

to llarylu:di

:.um. a

~?

of '1al..k1r..- t:) hitn at all.

tb.11t.. I h.m'! hit.,

him it

out of thP. car ir. Staunton?

getti~

to war the mot~r cycle

He •ent

I told

gon,.

me •notn•r

to give

I iOt ir. gol.nc to S~aunton anywny.

SO!'a:Of".e scya

r~amber

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me it"'~"

Do you re~•~ber

A

don

told

I went the

fUr~her

it

ti,ie

out

I evc,r

at that

1a1t

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r.nd Rubble,

too.

'&lt; Did you put any liquor
J.n St aunt or. 1 in ;,our
A

_fo, 11ir.

~

Well,

A Yes,
~

onOur;.

after

or know of anybo&lt;ty p!l~ti"'

nsy liquor

cc.r?

got

l"art1n

in did h• ~ri,;,"

the oar

to llltrrisonturc?

l'!ir.

So far as you )mow, at any time,
•a! any liquor

A

~o. s!r:

we

~

Di4 Mybc;dy

put in that

Staunt,~

bctn,~

nT.d R11rria-

e~r?

e~op.

d!d~'t

dTi!ll&lt; ""Y liquor

,vur

to

knowledge between Staunt

wid I.arr i acnb'.l?'g?

Q. :'1lc-:i. e.s .: 'J':dersta:Jd

tex!qtao

•••

put

~n:~l
in

that

y~~ ~o~ t~

cu,

7.cuf'?'o.z the e~:1:-t

:So, air.

'(

':"c 'J.:.i:,,;,:-r.n:t1rle,-~e.

Jro,

a~~~~Ud

HF...r=iso~b\.i.I'~ end •e=e

•ae

there

A Iot ~nat I know MYthing

A

'th.at you lrrt
no li~vor

to yc.._,r kl::owled~e?

A

Q. !:ot. that

l~

eve.r MY !.iq~or

of; no,

you know anytl!ini

it~ 1.t at

an~· t1TI'.

oir,

a.bout?

air.

Q. You are

&amp;

ma.:rrie1' Jt~n and ha,.-e a cb..ild.,

RS

haa b_.,

tt,tif1~1

here?
■ ir.

A

"-49,

"4-

1ou iet

tbe: war.derluet

A Kust be ao -- lookalike
~

do

You er• not an habitual

wl-.en you &amp;et liquor?
it

anyhow,

~rinker

but ao on apreeo occnaionally

you.?
A Yeo,

alr:

eometlr.lea

l 4eve been ~hie way.

butr:ot ~llie

Wt\Y. Thie

is the: fir at

t irrt

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X You drcive

X
A

the

car

Row far ~id Y"'J drive~c,m

a!de

it?

I turnoc

fJf t:idway

X How far 1&amp; ~hat north
Poooibly

17 or 18 m1leo,

X

Y,·J r;tre

dri..,.!q

~sjor

b...1=, Ayrea,
lllan

StPe1e

1

he •.id

r •••

X !le -·

I don't

th~

c.,..!" und~r

s car,

•ren't

~he ot ~~ ~i~e

ove.r t.o Ayers.

it

o'! ~e~irJ.itGn?

A

you •t=uc~

to G!'eenville?

the other
to on/\cb~e aifle of !.fidwn.y t aomewherc Alon,r thtra.

~exir4ton

On the other

r~exington

froM

xnow.

i,he 1cfluenef!

o'! liquor

-hen

you?

ot ~ie ~i:11=-i

statien;

he ~!e~~r,ecnted

driT!n..

lll'OD;; &lt;tbo'1t tl!at'i

ton?
A

to the oth•~

i'ra~ ~exiqton

ei1e

or the fill1ni

1t•tton

~bout

1Udw !I.

X how far io it

that

is 'llha.t I told

y1u whea you

X AM you llad drllilk h~w much liquor

be!o~e you left

Lexirurton?

A Bnent
asked

froa. Uidway to Lexington?

-~nor

eiir.teen

ca LJ~e qu ...ation.

A

I thit:k,

COUpLeor drinks.

have much over a 1i.~1: pint

until

m!lee;

the ~&amp;:::1ewu• ovar half
X 'lhen did ,ou firet

ltr.

the bottle.

it

3e;i1e

nnd l--r. Ayero d ldr.' t

I didn't

3eo the ■ e fellow■

over.
get

f'Ull?

A Gre~nv1lle.
X At Ore~n~ille?
A Y(e,

oir,

wane

the can wao working on tr.e car,

atte~

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..0~-0U.ii!. 1 t up tb•:-6.

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out

b2 --

o,

C 1~r"E, YDU b&amp;~ no &amp;n~wl~~~e th&amp;t the~~ two bcya had i?"f

;ott.cn t&gt;ti~ lull!

e.nd
A

So.

X

D!d St el ••

A

llo,

X

T~e.), •~re

I didn't

I'!.?";

eir;

A It

at the sai:,e tJae

out

gote

of' liquor?

know "lhf'!"e t.he:, wr.e

be &amp;ta!~

a..,&lt; worked

~oing.

that

on the

tbey

~!'".

St ·•l

car.

t~ey cde

• ,o:.:t !-.o.., l on&amp; beto~e

I wouldr't

X Thay t:-1..d :,vu,
A :t-o, sir.

'back?

n.e. T0!'"\.1. . ,m t.te

r\1dri't.

car.

mtctt

ea)t.

o! oourse,

t~ey

.,,~,

did?

~•t e~&amp;e:ly :inn • .£a.Yhe.7• b~eo 15 or 2C z~cutes,

have bf'O-enloni,er,

tr1&gt;nmi·

callon

the)

Tl1e,1 wt

.,..,,.,_ ;oin~

for

t to the place

and be wa2 t.alc1~

the liquor?
while• t?te fellow

'tb.e ::..at u.p anf

tie;"ttrn

ru; the

$10n.

X You wtre

agr?eably

eurprisr,j

1.hen theycam'l

b•ck witb

the

liquor?
;..

A SnerAi

drinke.

I don't

know, ~xsotly,

how mueh -- right

•reart

of it.
X Yov ~ock several

X Wh.-:-:you got
you ride

Greenville

in ~he ri&amp;ht

rt;rt

7h.e

A Ye ,

what -part

of' the

co,. dii1

Olr,

front

ae~t.

!"r~nt a, !?
the rt.htb.$.n~

:front •"~t;

Ste~l

~r~•~

to Siqunton •

.X Anit the oti::er
A

th~ c.c:.l" at Gre•nville,

ill?

A I rod•

x

in

4~1~k• there?

Yea, r-ir.

h;o

l~oy, sat

in th.e rear

aeo.t?

~Ce ca: from

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car

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it na.

reQemOer what ti~e
Wa!'t it

what time?

o,-.. it

wae dark

all

dark?

riil-.t.

do•·o at Gre.-n7ille.

X Did you ha?e a eenvereeti~n
A ':hat
at

ie •!:.a:

B~~ber?

;lr.

I 4.cn' t rr.::e=C.-!' .seeir..

aay.

t~I!!'~

with

~ha~ •tn~leu...n

al!..

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A

o,

reme.?nber eee.ics

r

A

you reme,r,ber

don't

I c'on't

know.

X Do you i::iean that
y:,,:.i were

y,u

l

7lu.: we.e ya;.z- 00::-!itior.

A

Yea,

tte eo;

e1r.

ha,•in,:-; ,~en this
Yea,

be.:- -::hat I

...,.s
pretty

I

w,

you v.er~

policem.oo

e1r.

that

y,;iu do r.ot t,c"~"" "Wt-at

J.:a Ztattat.?!l?

wo 1 dr,nlr
10

full

&amp;t

that

Staunton.

you do ~ot recolloot

of

at all?

They say

I

WD.f'

in

t~a reataurart.

but

I don•t

-reJ:tec:

You aay

y;i:\J

were

30

;;o:J d:o!':1 !. know rl.e~•r

rS:-!lr.k tl:at

you we.:e

or n:n.?

A I du r.ot.

Bucaer

a ■ I ~now anythi

•••.Y•
I muet

i,a~:

" "' 1

·~ about it.

have g:ottr:t

th~re

I wu.,111t irt "t:1e?"e

eai;ing.

He aeys I ate

eom~t, irg,

l(,jl't.&amp;thing to straighten

~nd from

m.e out Md wne

be~ter.
X I&gt;o you reire1T,ber a~lci~g Iii~. llu~h•r
lllld -;~u Yi'o~ld ,;:!ve

,

00

a 111 t.h1t T~!!.ta~r .. t.t at all.

1r. the reetaura.r:.t

what he

of eeeir..~ him a.t ntl.

•v11, rel'l'erber

is .al~ J )--::ow.

:hat.

X You mean that

a■ far

hill'?

doir.g?

li\at.

X

aofing

werr, •o full

A

A

him?

t do not.

air,

X Why don't

•

w~• ii.r..rk 1then he 1'0Tl~etS on the

I:

h...: a d!"i!:k?

to ;:o o,t

to the

root-hill•

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X Did J~u ta7~

&amp;4 --

any liquor

hidd~n out around St~nton

liquor

~r your car,

anywfle..re?

A No, air.

X How did that
A l don't

knaw.

~r

nrown?

Brom ~h~t Begle a~ye,be put

it in the car bim-

eelt.

X When did he firat
A

to l you that

he put

to h~v• him •=one~.

A I mean, at the time it ocourred

tol'

X

Whe;:. did

he !'iret

tell

A

i. don• t knCiw 'iQ.,lt

then?

he never tol~ re.

He t~~1 me

you'?

d1.y it ., .. now.

-:.b~ car

ae •o=

••

r ton'-:
: get

:he cn ..y =-r. U-.a:. had 11'1!,#"ey whe!'! we

X Y~ll,

tDe otter

••n

you t1:a

be ~ut the liq~or

A AE ~o?n ea I seen

•

in there?

c:e1't.ainly.

t.e p:..t tt.e -.~,:l:e..1 in

na

liquor

He neveT told mP at ,11.

X Row did you hapi•n

th.at,

that

t~at

n1m.

:.~:-t G:--ee-:;;--!:l~.
when wa.r it~~

::~st

what tL~e.

I we:it

in the c■r?
l d~n't

sled

h~1 wbat. be 1T""Dld to

X

'Inst

d1d he soy?

A

~ first

re~eober

put the w~ie~ey in~,

aa1~•1 wa• oountlcc
about

!-:-. EA.r!"!t:e::t"t.:ttg-. Le-

w,, ar~,.:~,

11.mand

you to lmow anythir~

r me:w

reme:be:-.

on s•ttlng

It out;

c3r

to

ior .

l 1idn't

-.ru,t

it.•

- CROSS-' XAl/Il,ATivl: IY l:R, llAt:JEa..;.:·:
X Whc., did

::0-.1 fil'et

A Tlle first

t!.,e ~h'\d

X E"gle

't

tell

Be,1 .. that?
~trial.
,.__

l ha&lt;\ net seen hlrx before

that.

A
v 1.lle•

it?

•••

!io,. eir;

In R■rriaonbura with you?

but ho w a t • lut

man that

had the whia!tey

in Creen-

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X

I

1't 1e a f:,.ct

s&amp;:!,",

~:;"t: ir-. Sta\i.nt.on

-:..ior. -,u,

that

:;ou ,nil!

t:i

t"':i~t you d t~ iot

the

knoll

~'l:.rrt. ..ht1.t

c,,"!"1-

j'•i'J.~

w"1°11 -l'}e i01~

~!'.l

ar our.d you?
}.

:

k."low 1 """

1., there.

Y. You went

that

! wa-e .ir. t· .o -rteta:ora.rit,

t.e tt!d•

~!d_,

eor,•tttng

I must hl\ve eotten

in the reste.urant.

a.n,1 were ea.tin~

°t!"J.t I 11id:-,' t

e"'•~n

1n theTe

I

o-.,1!di·

1

for

not

r1ow

you wtre in there?
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T'he f'\ct

l1~t,;c;r

-lid;.

t

t k110• :

....s 19l ~l':.ere,.

!1 tila.t

you ~nd drunk

tl:a!" :,c-.:.-r !r.tEll!c~~c•

..,,41e

.Sl'YS I T188°

so muc?\ o!' -th1e "a:iooi;.&amp;l,1ne"'

11'39 a'baol:.ate!.y

H:"ol;:t.K.

1en'-:.

U:.at a

ract?
A ~~at have beer..
I 1on'i

! drar.k a r;..g-h~ r~r~

of

~t

te Cr~~:rtlle.

~now at all.

X You tell

tl-..J1t r.t tt.

·tie court

l Ulle l!egle

l~ft

you in 8tA1.m~on

•
dtd r.ot have eufl1oient

intel11iPr.oe

A

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t.i.:.~ae :!C~

X

Th«t

!e a !«ct,

A !Io,

X 1n:e
A After

~o

1ngi,
b.imeel

air.

That

'1i&lt;I l!legl•

I left

a,- ... "'t

:t

to know wMt wns ~cing on,
1

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't.

!en' t it?

J, not. .,:'lat I ea)'.
.,.ou?

lea\'~

him

~

w,ent down to the+ 1te:ctl~ an tl.,re,

• , te---.-i.r.~ t"' ■e •t!&gt;~t eee.!ng •·aJo:- Steele.

, "You hit

the

car?

11

or.ti l ea.id,

"Whoe1 ca.r t\id

( l"4ieot-

F_,. r.:!!-k-td=-.e
I h.it"J"

and he

1a1d 1t was CApta1n St•ole'a,
X

officer?

lou

d.02:.1 t :-e1qt""bf'r t&amp;.ki!lif

to

u.111 oth•r

g~~tles:.&amp;n,

the

pr.1l1ct-

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got

you fot

atrai£htened

~

out.

out 6! Staunton?

r

htLv~ tr.)tte!1 .n~etl-ir..:-

,!.l'!t

Where •1~ you l••ve

to eat

for

got

Bqle?

A Ir Stau ton.

'- 'f'.,.,,..,,
A 'lt'her. I

«&amp;5

tr\J.ki114 w1t

~oo~ a~r

ti.z:.e t, fin1 bin.

h.io,

f1n

and,

ly,

l:m,er.

:aybe
cop)

l

In

thrf"c,-quartere

tn~t

Be •s!

When I aaw 'him,

tr.~ .ciean

acntleman

yonder

not et hia ~ome an~ we 'phoned ~or

,:.t'

I talkd-"!

711.m15 m.inutec

1t-'h t~~tl' 1entlt·,

tizEle, • talked

of a~ hol.U'.

(Cycl••oop)

Wh•n I c

•

'Tift

bR.ck to the cnr

n (Cyc~eI 4!1kr:d

A

Q, ifl'l.e!'a d~ -~ you 1~110 Besle?
A

J t.o:i't

Q. You don't

:cn~w. P.e
know

.aaid

W1ten

t t re!!lt&amp;urar.t

he left?

~

'Xoo.r .. .,.,e ia :.:,.rk st.,•l?

A

Y•s.

o!r.

"'° 'You ljve
A Yee.

:: waa !::

sir.

at Oreenv111e,

!.n Atl.Juata

c,~~ty;

Va.?

witl

•~ti

hi.it.

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A Well,
n~

t

qu!t

1,.

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fixin~
"- Th

•he••

A Brow

fellowe

pulled

trip?

up there

:!'ront of th• garage

i~

and r

work when th~;• di&lt;I •tat.

B:"own an! 'Begle

aad Begl~ a.~d a0C'.e o~h~- f~~~,w.

:). They pullec

U!,l qt,

~%~

l ton't

~o•

h.ad car

tr!iuble.

h~

n,.

~-~Jr ilU"B'le?

A Ye:s, eir.
Q. And toid
A

what?

SOJ!'~Cnf C.'1.1.l~d me and

lflid

the

fPllOW1'

te&gt; o:--re

U:e-re ..

first--~~
it

for

aeke1 ••
hli,,.

I would

if

101

~~at kind c: trouble

1.3~ and fix

they

I to1'1 :o1"1 yea.

Q, Who.t wa,

ti:.e trouble~

A Th~ tran~mic~i~n

wu loose,

th~ ~ape to the bolts.

an.1 it~••

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! euppoee

Q

Dr,n 1 t you lrnow ,:~c.t. you are?

~

~ou

A

lea.

Jll\'1.t&gt;

• 1.r.

Q. !lor.,

of them go

"the repair.s,
I !'ixtr!

dur!.og;

the

•••l' from

A '!eo,

A

ao.

tir;

Ye•. 1ir.

yov soy?
tightened

! t,

tte

b~l ~•·

time y?u l""ere muin.JJ

the

r.-p~ir•

d!c!

the gar~•?

l.tr. llegl•

That

and thio other

13 what

tr

ca.lled.

fellow

hi!"'i.

wec.t oivay.

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q, Did llrown go with

a.~yth n, abo~t iOing
A

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to get any wllis~ey?

eiT.

So,

¼, u-

them?

-! ~d ··ou hue

n"bo,.:t a-i.~ ,v'!l!si:~y?

i=1qu!-~

t~"!.:l

D!d: I!r ..1:r.: jt&lt;11t -a-1th y?u r!...Jrl~;

f:"t.1:-e t1!!\e t!l11t you 'l'fet'e

the

~1J.kil'18 :he rap&amp;ira?

A

sir.

Yee,

c;i J\nr! did
A

e.!:-;

Yt'~,

11:.&gt;wn a"td ts.U'.:~

take

b

take

".'8':f

Q.

the trip

"1

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~e=/ lo•

~~'1

:- .. 01!,

ow, ti.r.
t:l

! 1,0

A lie ~•t~

:

,ot

like

I e,'krA

an-1

rt?W':1

.~~ 011.1'

i~.

h&amp;d.::1•t sfi:leu th@ tam beto-re.

aeke'1

tbe jar

.~a.

t

Gtr«-1,

...·ta ...,ton

A After!

1

:'h•y

en~ c'

&lt;t!l~

d~1nk; lln1 I tJrn~~

101!'le w':1.1
,key'!

't~.

they

an1 ! ':111!Mt,
a:111 they

coc:~ ?-.er,

•

tht";' ret\trn

en.-e

b---'!.&lt; n,-! ('!\lle

;.f

~fl

A..-4 !l:e;·

I

p1ttn!•

·a.."'J.
t,.. ~ a drink.

~

When I

ewallow,

b~t i!d~'t

R.!"J~1

a91::"J acd

it

you :111':.~le ~u;o "-iiowy:u

tixed

:-.

t.'"~e"Icall"',a~ ...,"' a:l-1 o-1~ei! me t~

u~ and t~o~

llere;

4

b!l')pene

4

I

to r11:)~fe

why •a'".! it?

"''1 got ree~y to go, lr.

Ea t,l~e•
'He ditin't

pretty
s,y

low! a~~•
t\ut

hf'

11'1!t

Bro-m nske1

w~ole lot.
f\runk

•tall.

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•.

i..nem;

-~

aoroae

Right

etreet.

The;, 11'1

ot

il'I front

of th•

:..1.1t:.P

O'lr."'"

«f.r~e

o:-: the othe;-

c=i..:-,t •!.1 w!tb

.,1 1 o o" th9

t.-he liquor.

A

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A. !ea,

that

s1r.

car?

~ D11 you hea:- attybodJ mention

•

in ~he car d;r1nc

it

W"ls 1111 i;?ne;

he didn't

~l:le tact

tl-.•n:t :',(&gt;re ""'

nny liqiJ.or

t~a~ ti~e?

~i&lt;" he .:-eckoriet41 it

an,. he

want &amp;!\f

11

liquor

in the

oar,

it

w ..u11. be

~ g~od iiieo..

O•:)t1t t.J::&gt; t:iuch

oney ~r.ytr1y.

J.n t~.a t -car e.nyway?

e~ats,

~!dn,t
A Yes,

~

y~u,
sir;

y,u

~o~n~

l wo~ doing

An~ on the ~ear

the d.:-1v1m;t
the

1r1vtng.

aent were th~sQ two men, !egle

thl\t

an~ A~er1.

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wn1e'&lt;ey in th~

t,

".ow :.hat

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G IY t.ll!le,

Mr.

St eel,

~"lr hlt"re in b~rris.,nbur&amp;
tiler•

11

WI.S

C.:tOSS-EX

}'.JO:'

in tlvlt

\T:C~

...i

by

di~cover;;

or

the
'h~vo
er • ll\l ~Ji: lrno,r orA 1:J rtta.110n

bf: fO'"G t'!le

car?

BY U"'.

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Greet.:.; ille.

A

X What 3fzel

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A I d.01t'

t

tow-~ 1~ Green71lle?

1'1101'-

rt ie

El 1",&gt; l .s.=all

X Abo~t ~ow n~ny people

X An;y c~~or•4
A

Yes,

air;

1"Wly, About half

peopl~
plenty

th•

X Do yo'J. kno•

live

lt7ini

or

tbtTe1

~here?

tbei:,,

people

there,

"r:-;n wh.J

.... No, "Jir • I d- not,

town •

thou4h, I thi~k,

t e,;i-~ot th1•

liquor

I was work ...~;; O!&gt;:'t 11e cnr

are cclor~4.
1n Cree:wille?
whe; tl'if'y

went an.-!

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~e ave

F.2

and gave Dlf' "drink.

Tl:uit 1• the !'ir111t i knew

A Yee. sir.

X 'l'hat
A

1.11

j'lU

..;o with

~itm. to Gttt-anton

1
llr . .11:ro
.1S: ,.__,~ei::ae 1r r woulit

for?

;;o !1-:V\ (Ir i:·1e his

-ov,

ant1 h@ :,~iii

l t o!.d !1:1:: :

•
license

ani ~outdn't

X You d1d

,

~~t

cOarge hl:n for goin;

o~ t1e

trip.

k~ow &amp;'1.)'th1ng about a thre•-•p~ed

X

Row lOLl.,3:d.i,., you expect

ti:, b1 tr1~b

A

l 1,•aa -:;c;1n,e Wi'!.Prever h$ was -.,ing

~hr,

11d you?

B!'Offll?
a"14 D11ck.

He l"l!1

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til'.\:l" '!

pr•:ty

A

u,,

eir:

I nrwe:- felt

u_p, b,t
X

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.:J.-C-:-.'t

So

B:-o'lfll

nll

ah.o~

up, weren 1 t. y,u?

w:.lat I ~r'l!lk,

f'tt!l

~:rtG!r-s

too:'.'

'JOU

r.n• dr iol:.

of'

~ said

X

bo ?-~e iO ~

,to .-as ca.:1r,.._s ba=f.
,-,rtin

A Yes, air;

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Whn d .1'

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1 don't

h

Thirty-srveu

,~

hi~ drive.

I do~'t

kno•

11.1.01.lii ror?

m!~ea.

A

tr,1::1d '!here

I'? drovt"

an

ara·.m" "&gt;Ver Sta:loton,

3t'lppe-d,

a little
rnl! to'

Avenue iu,d l.eft

X

'lfh,y d id:1' ,

A

Yes,

X

Ar.d

A

Y,i.

e!r.

b!t.
ti"!

SUnday?

did Y"''J?

:;ot :-.lch.

I"lroite

~p on

S"'--~~t an1 'lll!'lpped, u.n,11
tl:itin

it on Centrol

sir.
t'&gt;• ::exs i'IY na

1

~"Y•

drive?

tW.e !tubble

thl! ear

A.'ie:;1·,:e

~-,,cnext

know.

bqck to Cer.trnl

,

J

•;.'::.e-- I s;o~

t? ret1.1.t"n?

awr~~~te~ to let

X You drov

Centra:

l

~arti~

t.:i

""'"sl~ep;:

to 4r 1·,e t~e oar to '-n.aer11t~W"11'/

110'11;

X bo :, JU kne•, w11e'1 hit exp("ote,.
A

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Avc~ue.

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e.xpected

tc Ft.ay ln t~e

o.
•

I oo·Jl.-, n,b

air:

"

.,.o...... yo~ re:ialr.ed

X

otter

,o, out.,

!'t • l vw

l1~~or •~•

l~

.

in

4!'111'

~

r

th~re.

•i

to iCt

l expeae,d

tJ.t

I wo•.:ld.n't

llo, a1r ..

A

I txpeot

you?
1~ •he

any ida. t\er•

ba~~•t

tl1111t.tt.,,e?

out ,11,d el•an

'JJ&gt;.

to wa•h.

CR:' c.;r-rl!! 4

haTfl bee

all

oar dur.1~

01'&amp;t

l!quo:-

,,.,.if

t

we.en the

h&amp;d !Mor.,

a,,

y

•~• •~Y thrre or 1

,r.,,..1.d h•-:o ;:~tt.e11 out ot 11..
X

How ~!d ~':la~ l1quor

A

! don' :. Z.:10'1".

,o~•••ae&amp;l• p•t

X D!i

A Bo, air.
t::to lao:

tool&lt;

'?'he lut

X

"•• t.":la!

A

Yea,

1t

oat

tboao
did

.;:

aoro••

tho

•f

fe!lows

cot q,

:•r

:,0\..

!

e=

?n

.1 ....

a: all.

J:o J wa, not.

X Th,se

wa• !p ~he-o •~•n

1

I juet

i,..,;,

01

it?

!'!n.1,b•'1

•~d

o'

eoTt

th"

liquor

tne
out

1O~ ODt aw",11• "'"'

nlt!ru_

~ot a1tt1r,c

I ••'

aaw

0-011 the ca:- J r.lit~

t.

in tte
!im.o .i

or tight

'bo;ye bo11; .t • la!!

l'l111t -1• the

A

"it ,

■ 1:

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until

-.

1mlke'

-~u,sd

1\rnll: sot

on lbt-.
oAr all

it 1

..

the

~!~et

Mfl.,r

of the cnr.

11·,llon

f"uit

ju

A T~~. t, wnat they ••14.
X

,rot'lr o~ the car,

nls•t.

~~=th•"""•

,,

!t t., I ,a••••

hear O\:,Yt':1

Ulat

O&amp;!'

iou •ero

lime

the liquor

L':e •~r

laat

X

the only

1n thae?

•*•ot

8ixty

~~

.,,t ••• o:

a."4 l d1d

1

lt

:111'1

t~at

drlr.lc.

TI~

•

en~ tn

kln~

of Jar

you dranlt

out o!'?

ot li(luor?

an&lt;I

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X

j•

ar ~,.,.th•

t.1.e l&lt;l'&gt;1

•lr;

" balf

•ir;

A &lt;es,

liquor

t•s~e~ like

X

Au~ 3!",&gt;Yn dJ"&amp;!l4

A

Yes~ 1!.:;

!ovnd

111t&gt;,e cii,-?

aallon.

was ~m?t~•hina•

It

,r~1,,,:-,.

they b~~it~?

it.

out -:J! tbe

•a all

~~~n.k

:!'.Le':"'IW1Je cyon,.

91ek.

•

e jru-"'

ou~ of the ~e

one at Gr t!!lvi.te.

A
X

he?

·00,ya,

if

it•~

I ne--;--,!"'not.!ee.d

all..

BY 'i'HKCVtRT:
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You anid
.o-

t,..:• ......,..

«

11\lllk goto~
~?

put

t~-t

1d. 3.btat

the1.l f?r

a drink

reo,o:i.ei

it.,.,.,

tl.,·J•u!ld
Q

A Yes,

unt~~

y

:.1

;t,t

t.o l!11::-'l"i!lo::tbur• rind.

wh,e:1 •~ ;')t

a co~ ti,u,g,

bf" ·oetter

~l

air.

r•aiy

to atart,

...;r. :Sro\m j,Jat

and t· ·•~· sa1¼ the l iqut&gt;: wa"' d.li cone ••d

dollare,
'lere

t.te liqUo1'

r.
not

1~ the cc•

lo Gree~!lle,

way - .. W?uld

yo~ did n~~ h~ar a.y-

you ioak your drt'U•

th• cnr; •hat di~ you say a,.,.11• •~o abou" Erovm aa,iug

'-"Y liquor

A

efte~

off.

ne di~:,•t

Thet1 hP. s!'l.id the

an&lt;1 he woul~•t

t

i*Jr

or

ws:1t a:,y liqao:-

y!&gt;\J there

caT oor.t

hAve acy llquor
at

t'ha: tt--e?

ln it

io

arked

b.r !?.id h.e
~h~

car ao:·-

~ ne4?'ly

at all.

two

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You :17e

6-5 --

ex!l.!DinPd by t:r. Deo~~~t,

sworn,

teetlfied:

le !ex!n.g~o~?

;.. I do.
~

How long bavr. ~QU live1

t3ere?

A

Soa:e &gt;l-.1::; ,,.,,.,. ro-.rtee-

year

I.e.

You ,;;•f!re

A Up until

f'!&gt;!' •.ierly

leat

a y~.r

~

How lO"'! were you •h•~-ff?

A

Four yea:-a.

beto-rti

I

ot Rockbr1'1ge

n a-her-if!

-:hrletcas

ohie!'

W:13

1.

~ou~ty?

.,ow.

ago,

or police

so:xt"h.ing

OV~i'

nir.e:

JP..!U"I

t~~nt.

~

Are you now chle!

of pol loe "4"in?

A Yee-, sir.
~

Do YO\l lm,w thlo

" r

the

•

1o.

"

li~Y

A

I have

10th

a. ~·. Brown?

youn&lt;; :,,an

have: j')U k:::~wr. h!..c?

~,i:.g:

■ inee

lrnowr,, hl~

of ?etober,

I w~'!1t to :!,exir..rt:&gt;11, which

I think

wn.s

1910.

'4 ~ba-:. "las b~e-.:..a'hi,ut t,:JJ"te"'-:: :,~a:-.s?
A

Y@e, a!r.

~

Rave.

~

Doy-~

A

I know bim about

)'O'J

bee..'1. thro-,m

t~J• him •ell?
a• well

~

You ;;:.o'ft: ar.:ong tht

A

I pa••~!•

~

Lexin.ton

A

Samet

A Yes,
~

wit'h. hl11?

ao 1n offt.,er

on t.'i• atr~et

woul~ lmow

ma~ it ere.

a..'"'lyb·Ja:neee

I.I. It

in -tre1"Je.nt c:tit,qot

ia

place

~.-J!'e people

p~obably

1~ a town?~
·.-

_,Te'!"

closely

"'ver-y

air;

l mean, tM

t:b:e•

tr.at

ia,

pe~pl•

every

he doel'i ..,.,., in 't'he&gt; efl-,e w-ay?

day.

ab~ut how ~ar.y people?
t!Lo-.:aa.nd., 3,300,

l t~ir:Jc.

lr.oit O..:l."lttr.mity, 1en 1t it?
the oetltra.l
:r..Qsel7••

part
are

or it
brQu,~t

is.
togeth~r

very

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~ike t~•Y do i~ ••~.l

n-eq~ently

~ee,

A

air.

Q. Do ·:/t:i'.l n:ow

bear&amp;

for

the genor~

a~d veracity

trut~

A I never h•erd

and

reputation

'l,

Do 70:J b'l~'ir tile ,gener•l

A

I neve,- he od ot it before,

~

Bf: ts not nee

A

.10,

he don't

tor tb.at !"!QSOn he only

A Ye,
~

1

.4 Yell,

ott•n,
t1ke!

-t-put.atton

sir.

~

-:rbU:

b#&gt;a:"e with

I l&lt;no,. h• will

it. hab! ~-J;ally,

!!. OCCA8it;&gt;nly,

w~o has

teeti

reference

dr1nl&lt; liquor.

'::&gt;ut set a on ap-eea?

1.ut .-be-::; he drtr:k"e

!:Ian ''t-..r"ti:i

t:.e gt'te

-ir:..i.c..k~

l think.
fie&lt;!

h re?

hllve you ltnown h!Jn?

I don 1 t lat,,w.

You::ig ·tartin

haa bf'e~- in L~xin.::tr.1n of'~

two or t,-..rce year•.

Q, Do you

tllin~

A

I :-.e'";e?" b11 rd

't

What abo:it

a~y

3-?"J'GT.

sir.

!low lo~

and on !'or

:=nan S. · .

air.

addle tel\ to
dri!llc

Y(l1ob this

1n Lexi~;ton?

it qu•ationed,

"- Do you know this

in

town•?

you know his i;e11e.t"al reputl\t

it queatlon•d,

hir r~putation

ion

for

truth?

air.

for v1ol~ti"'!:

the prohlb1t1cn

law

re"J)ect?

,

You thl~

A

~eD, sir.

his

repu~ati?n

1,

,~~~

as to thr. tt'~~apo~t~ti~:.

o~

liquor?

n.
A

"

, sir;

3A!t.A.l:

ol:.ie f ?f pol ice.

lC Yo;.i any th!a

man Brown 1• 1n ch~ habit

drunk?
A OccaBiono.lly,

yea,

e :r.

or

,cc~•ionally

a.ettt

If

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X lt
court

::-tpe:ite-dly

exc~ption
A

h~

for

he has b~en oo:wictP.d
ian I t it?

drunkenneaa,

I went on a1 ch!er

bee.,

~revi~Y•

th.an that,

A Tt

~

ti~e

he never

wb:en l

X liow o!t:~

of poliee

thft

in the ~ayor'•

(Object ion.

l ■t- :;t

'tht&gt; ·:~10:- !~ :bat

~fO:"f'

to that

tbei ca:'l')r' a c urt,
back

that

on~:o..,.'Jled

1

for d~f•n~rutt.)

1"'.JL;t oeve-r

:,~the

the !1~t

aleo

i•

1i.a~

doe,

t i-e.

I wan aher!ff,
n.3

Sept.e:::bf!:•,
Fo'W"' y"'u'

ar.d while

tn the Circuit

1924,

I cn~•t

C'ourt.

cd

md eiiht

any a• to

And, togo further

on th.,. pol1c11 !'o1'ce be tore-,

I d,o not ?"tca.!.l

he ge~ on ~be-~ ep~e•s?

,roult ~e ~i~tt

ha~d ~• uy.

X About how often?
A

years

several

a~o when »rown wna quite

&amp;

young boy,

wae on the toro~ Detore Brown wou14 get drunk onoe
h ~~1,
0

•

t thtnk,

of hia

~

next

that poaitlon?

month.

You w&amp;re a ="""ber ot the Cc~~cil prior
e1.r.

A Abo~t tltr
~

in th•

tolt$ to •t3.n'4 a~ide.

Eow long nave you tillod

A Ye•,

·!~ts

eir.

A Four years
Q

aeve~a!

'

'fitness

A Yea,

bein&amp; en ep~ees

"'-0!,th,

~

;ear~

L~d 6 ore

liow long "M.7e yoa lived

A Thtrt,-two

yea:-a.

~ontna.

in LeXlT\.ll~on?

to th$t?

-~~n:
! ha:.-.,

la~t

y•e.

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A .. 0t'h.!:::6 a:- p:-e•ent.

:~

a

~~te~~~

E-e~~!"e Ula!

ani he W"l! a little

tel.low.

(!

Do you know th1e yo•Jr~ .,,,n 3. I!. Bro""?

A

Yes,

&lt;.

l

A

llv~r

(!

Ht

-:ilr.

~o--:.; c ...ve yo;. kner.:

h.1&amp;?

0

:. h• e beet'l

si:tce

"&amp;.Y•
his

in !.exit"°ton

a,;e i• about

manhood at any ~&amp;.te?

contact

them?

wit

A ~rett:r muob;
~
JIC:J

A

... •--: ::a•!!. ?,1ly

I.!

mott

the

ace

people,

b~t

y,:i~ i!o ba7e

c-~:-,,tuct with

•:pl«?

~•

)ea

y,u have lrnow~ 1,110dur1ni

_:

:ro,, sir.

'

et-.

• you

Are in

q, Do you th11lk,,. kt.

tion which Cr.

•

b•1-slne5•

~hop there,

of 'hia adult

!?:e-

t ~ butche~

! wa• i

~~~.r.,

a p)~itior1

Rhodes,

to atate

bear■ in Lexington

A

i·i ■,

~

Io that s•~er~l

11ilat ie

':he gene!'al

repu.ta-

s~ a ~an ot t~yth an~ 7erac1ty?

ei?' •

""J)utation

goo~ or bad?

A Cood.

G, Do ;rou knew t't11

A

Yee,

Q

Yo\. !.iv~d

A Y,u,

over

you,i;; """',

Willism

J.:artln?

,a::,h.ouae

w!.t·1 ?1-1.?J-:-,: •.:eet1"!1e

ai!".

1'!'1 t""e

e1r.

\l,

Fur h:)~ long?

A

Sl.,!Ce

he hS!I

Arc'"' ye.us,

:&gt;!"

bt.

abou-: that

tme.

d.idn 1t ya\i?

1

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I never

teeTd

and veracity?

A !t
~

~

1• iOOd,

y,u nulC
~o~

Ee~.

A a0t

C~!i•~c

thet

a drin)i~

?1&amp;."1?

A ! never

ho~r~ of any charge

'i'r.A: 1 .. l:.Js roputattoz,

A

• c.e··e!' he r.!.

ot.nar

i:i"

I neve.l' htard

r•putation

1D re~•r•~ce

of him beino

'!001

or the matter

a&amp;ainel

or b•d

:or

of 4ettlng

dr~nk?

hi~to t=-a:~or-..!n.;

liq,or?

nc a.cy exc,..,~ Yas~ 1"~""
ta1 !nei,.e

1'-1s -:ran.sport

ac ...u,

i,:

c;f t1"r...neJ,orti":4;: lt

on n y

"Ri-l.

CRvSS-llXAL:Il:ATiv:,

X I&gt;o
A

•

1• hi•

law outsld•

'-

o! b!.c:.

of.

you,.,; man, Brown,

of the prohibition

viol~tion

o~ oa!h?

b.i!:l

I ever beard

Q, And thi"

it queationed.

:;o-..Imo• !loword

!:.ul'l,..

l:..i!: rt.en

A Yes, eir;

I.. :.;~le?

1 1ee .. i.::, !.1:R:. ia all.

there at the V, U. I.?

a P••~~!on

X ?.eh.a

2:R. lrARl'.Al11

Ff

~Gy.

•• 1tst1,

X He Aas only b•to

there

e year?

A I QOn1 t know how long.
X Where dces be live?
A

over

on Shn-14&amp;.&amp; fil!.l,

X :&gt;o y~u

porti~~

ar4ent

tb ~ tr:ie

"'AC.

opirit1

A Yea, ~1r;

whet·•

S'h~!Can

li't'e&amp;.

&amp;an Brotr?".'• ,Pr.@-:-at re;iutt~!.?n

"pulled"

anything.

for getting

~un~?

I

A _,0, I don t ae.y 'that he he:• been "pull el!"' ~or se't t!r.c
X

l"'a.a.t Co y ~ ••Y abo 1....

A I eai~
"mtor~ •e trice

tour yeare

1

~:-·t k.

tba~?

~r.at h~ ~ould get drunk
i~

: :- t:r~!'-

in tha~ colll!1\Un1ty 11 good?

I never heard

X ile haB bee:

!:r.

the le~•

once 1r • while.
ti?r.1 WAGlaat

He hna bfen

~hankacivi~i

~r

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Cltriotmoo, a yea~ a.;o.
EY i..l\.

DEAVERS:

hev

Q. Did you ever

ot trnF.iok1~i

1:.1.me~spected

in liqucr

JL

&amp;n:-" •cy?

!;o, sir.

A

tol'1 to •t•.nd ao111,

\f1tn•••

R. BRUC1::?.:0:-.:1:CQJ,aworr:., exuin~d

::..r.ll.e-~:is~,

-i

by ~.

Deche:r:::

,!'cr.J li·.-.e !.n Lex~ton1

A Y~~, sir.
Q. You are

or Rool:'oridl;'&lt;

el',eriff

Collnty?

sir.

A

Y •,

,

You h.'ll.Vfllb .. eo ,t"cr!.ff

A

L :t,

.sir;

l.t. Do you

•

th~ prear-:t

to:..:r years?

nearly

ju at one year.
.kt:.QW

-:hts .zr.ar..S. L. 3roY?:.?

Q. Do you kno,.. blm well?

A

Yea, air.

Q. HB,e :,ou ll&amp;d frequent

talko

wi til

him !lnd the people

'-"'Ong■t

who::i ht' roves?
A Yee,

~

air.

Do ~rcu know l:.t, aenerfl;l

A Never

!mow l'r . .:rom,'

lawa ind•pende~t

A rro, sir;

i

fo':" t~uth

tn

t'::at

c,e-;:,iur..!ty?

lie .rd 1 t questioned.

q, Do you
prohibition

reputation

I novc

Ie J':lur- 11t.ate:,•nt

s gon•&gt;l\l

~r

~~!rd

it

th~~·

re10utation

tt~r

for violatinv,

of gett:..ng

the

drunk?

qu~etionad.

l !lee tC.e .:&gt;the-r cent!e.u.::.'

a

wr.:oha..-e

t•at.ifie-d

th&amp;t he oeta on eµ,eee occa&amp;1o&amp;~-Y?
A

I O!lly know tha..t

!rOL"l hearsay.

I ntTer

""""1'
:tr.

Ero--.in drur..k.

I

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that

he did i•t

drurJr.

~c.,.,lor.~~ly?

Q.

A Y,,.

etr.

Q. D., ~cu lr-0w t ia
■ !r,

A Eo,

•o~ethir,a
,

like

o !7 receL~ly.

:

to believe

Kln-n. h1i: fer

1ever~:

■ c"tta,

of till

woul~ you

Brown on o~~h?

lfo, 111r.

A

s~, ~.~: : -o~ld not hesitat•
told

Tit, . ••

~o 0~11~•• hll\.

to 1ta.~~ ••l-ie.

Q.

~- 3r~!.•.:.an,

A

1e:,

~

11hot le yo-er Ian lt:•~•t

,. L:on

~T~

ar.d your own knowletie

A

•

t:uitr.•

that.

From h11 reputation

heeitbte

Y11~!.!!.?l

a&amp;!l

1~ :..e:ir~r.rtcn,

you li'fft

,lr.

or •

~ cr

Ro:kbr!'g~

l'otor

or b~s1:--,ue

looatod

1ar114e,•·

Q. lfhere 1 • your

pl nee

~-o-p;i:r.y.

r•~pect

•1th

to L:T.

»rowrr.1 1?
•

aoroPa

A R1ih:t.

th•

... Eow :o".:-- 't~vt
A

'!r,9,

•!:-;;

1tr•et.

701.1 k:,own

h•-.tnor.1

bla,

1

h..1JIIt•,i

4

"Al

year,.

Q ~• you lr:l~w h!~ wel: and lntl~ate;y

A Ve-ry •el:,

lnt,

a=o1&gt;4st WOii he

c0Te1

A

: h&amp;T~ dea!!qa

,

~o y:u

him ther~
A

Ye•,

ta~~
!r:.

etr.

or sot?

slr.

Q Me ;!'01: brt'Jt"ht

peoi,le

w!tb

ye ■,

kn.ow t.~?

•itb

c~~:ae!

lex1r-.tcr..,

tr•quen".
tl:.t're

b~

contact

wlth

him and with

t~-~

Ill lori"41\ont

e-:•~7 4ay.

wi:b ~2:e p•o~!•,
to a c:n5!!era'b!e

aloe,

wt~ ~B7~

12t~«-::2-:?

contact

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What ie

hi•

general

A Good n~ far

a•

to bel!eve
h

1&lt;,,0.it,

in that

com.,-untty

nnaycr

tn •hicb

to my que&amp;tion

he

is,

wi!',s

intere11ted?

No. you w~uld uot heeite.te

l-:i.JD.?

Uo, I would ~ot heait&amp;t~
t hi$

a min~te.

aeneral

law cy trru,eporting

the prob1blt!on
l ne·,er

benr~

I have see

ti:-l.r..k.

a matter

!:i

Q. Do you knc,. •,f

A

i!' you

l know,

t.o ·Delie.vc l...im on onth

Q. The-n your

reputation,

of

rep.utatto't

~r.y.

:i~.,,-r t .e in!'lue-nc..,

bi

h

--'o, asose~i?l':e• it. 1a

~

Do :;ou know thie

t,.,-

r kr.o,r he will

of it

stve:-al

take

t11flea,

-:r.o-;.t· Oe~,cre te eTe: tftke•

a dri.'\lc.

man !.:lll"&lt;in?

A Yee, sir.
~

Do you know hie general

A

It.

1.s

reputation

for

t=uth?

~ood.

ti You~d you beeitate

to oelieve

him on oath?

CRC.::lS-EX.IZUliAT
IO - 5'! IC\ • EJJU:All':

X What kind or
A Sell

t~e Dod~e,

X Did you •ell
A

cnre,

I dio not

since

r

sell

do you sell?

CUI

~

l use1 to •ell
car

~ne flu4son.

to l!row?

ha tl:• on• ho has,

b.avt be~n in th~ bus!ne~a.
1'1t.:is&lt;Js ·01~

to atand

o!'

liquor?

transporting

~L,

ia o.e to TiOl'ltien

ae1de.

but

•old

hi:,, flv•

o ti:er

a

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A. DU.:?,, e1t,1rn, e.xacin

~

~r.

D·.um, you re11de

d by },:r. D~chert.

tti11tified:

ir. .J..rexir.s;ton?

A Yee, air.
Q. F.ow long

~

h~ve you lived

th~re?

Are you a ~c~ber of tht council

A Yea,

o! the to"l'n'lof ~ex!n;ton?

sir.

Q. Do you know thi•

1111nS, l'.. :Sr own?

A

I hi., ..e

~

How·clo&amp;~ ie y~ur vl~c~

kn'l1ffl

C.im

~'J!"

~Sghte~'1

ye,LTa.

o~ tU8inP••

l~c8ted

to bi~ place

o!

bur.ine ...,?

,.

Arc you 1:&gt;roui;ht into

Q. A~• you brought
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A

1,L.O

are likewise

into

freque:,t

oontnct

"i th hilll?

frequent

contact

with to

people

:ruth

and veracity

in cont.,ct

of I,ex-

w1t'1 h.ia;?

Ye'", 11.r.

Q. Do :.•ou Ln:-·. l...!e gener,u.

1",oputation

for

in

LeJt.logtcn?

A

lt

ia ~ood.

would you be:Stve
A

Lim on oath

in a .matte.?" 1n wh10· he was i~te~~~ted?

Aroo111tel:,,.

A itnown him -al:1out thre~

y•are-.

Q. Do Jt:&gt;'J kr~w

~ reputJ.ticm

ton !or

the

e:rne:-

Yhic:h. h.e 04'1\l'&amp; in l.e:dt1;-

tr11th?

Q. Do ,"O'J

l:r.ow the g~r.erai

repute.tion

-1:iah l:r.

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111 '!'l!E CIRCUIT COURT OF ROCl(ll!Gl!Al! COUl!TY, VIRGDnA.

To tho Honorable H,

w. Bertram,

JIJ.de;eof tho Ciroui t Court of Rook:1nghamCOWlt;r, Virginia:

Th• Ul.8W•r of l.

A. Garber

to a rule

issue4

the Judge ot the Circuit

aga1nst him to appear before

Court of Rockingham County at the Couri Rouse on the
n1nth day of September,
ellol.14

all

no~ be fined

191!9, to smw cause why he

a,:d attached

tho books Ul4 papers

for fa1111l&amp; to deliTer

in his possoesion

at RockJ.n;;hamCounty, to Oeorge !.

daJ'of febru.ary,
and in writing,

entered

on the 18th

said rule

ill peraon

1929;

defendant

!his

Treasurer,

Keezoll,

pur11U&amp;11t
to the order of eaid court

treasurer

as

answering

respeottu.lly

represents:

That he complied •1th the roquirements

01-der entered
he delivered

on the istb
to

tile

said George D, Koezell,

ot March, 1929, all the booka and
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df.1 of ?obruar;r,

Rockingham County, V1:rgio1a, on or before
paper■

of ••id

Treasurer

the seoon(I day
in the office

ot Rocking.baa County, inolud1J&gt;&amp; all

the !reaaurer

1&gt;1okets and levies

not accounted

for the current

year,

'l'h&amp;t aaoog the books

then left

of

tu

for which hob ad

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into the treasury.

end paid

of

1n

the ou.stody ot

said George B. Xeezell were the General Lodger. Day Book,
Journals

and Bank Pass Book•, none of Which were removed

b:, defend.s.:ot fro"' said office

until

)taroh

2let,

from !,larch 5th to about l&lt;arch 21.st the expert

from the office
in auditing

of the State

the accounts

of that sork they had
boots in the office

Comptroller

1929; that
aeoountao;;a

were here,

engsged

ot your defen~tu1t end in the course

acoe1■

to end r.ado u.ee of the aaid

o~ aa1d Keezell ae '??,easurer;

that upon

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ot

,he work o! B&amp;id aooountante,

1929, they havi?J&amp; naoertained
defendant

the tru.e balances

to be opened 011 be~

as Tr•asurer,

due trom

to b• aet up as charges

and the uounts

le&lt;iga? aoeo=t

on t.Alroh 21st,

in a new

o! Ceorge B. iree%ell

the a&amp;id defend_ant then paid in tull

amounta due said Ksozell,

and thereupon

the

aald ledger,

day

book, Journ"ll and banl; paes 'oooka were t&amp;lten by de:l'end.ant
to be used b,r hill ao :l'ar a.s needed 1n the eub■equent
settlement

to be made b,r him with the Auditor of Publio

AcoOUllte in oonaeot1on with State
with the Auditor,

Without detondant•a

until

Jilly 2~th, 1929; that

21st,

1929, he reotiTed

George B. Keezsll,
&amp;o.

Which settlemant

in the interim,

:l'rom a. P. Jreezell,

a request

ii hereto

defendant

to-wit:

llay

Doputy or

tor the retul"ll ot the booke,

a:l':1'1xed, marked "Exhibit

to bo rend as part here or: that
and no further

was dei.,red

fault,

to w 1ch 4-e:l'end.ant iJt:::lediattlT repl.ied,

reply

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twns,

after

demand or request

tr/JIii e&amp;.14 George ll.

a oop)" or whioh

one•, and prayed

ll&gt;l.king thls

reply,

bnT!n6 been received
&amp;ltho~,

Xeo,.ell,

by

du:ring

the month o:I' Jul,r, defendant

o.t Ta.rious time1 saw and

conversed with said Keezell,

defendant

4el~

in the retnrn

or the boob•••

A88ZSl.l; that when the settlement
Auditor was completed as aforesaid
was requeeted

(Jlork'e

o! State J:un4a wltc
on July 2,th,

and defendant

were in tact his o~-n priTate

and also having no

the defendant

in the Clerk'•

oft1oe

recorru. in the said

belieTing

that

aa1d books

reoorda of tranaaot1ons

his enou.banc:, of the 1'reall'CU'Or'• of:1'1ce, rather
record,,

the

at.id boolca to remain in that

tor comparison With certain
ot!ioe,

the

e.greoablo to said

by one of the assistants

or RoekSag/Jem Couct1 to pemit
office

assumed thet

reo.100

dur10&amp;

than public

to presu111e that the

said George B. Keezell needed aame for ai;y public

purpoa11

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Olork's
Gey

ooneented that said books remain in the

otfioe,

and they did remain there

of Soptubor,

in bis on

1929, txcept

private

records

defendant

that

tho bank

ball

otfloe

September,

said Clerk's

office;

1929, defendant

lree2eU •a ott1ct

the Ba.id ledgar,

believe

defendant

delivered

had

to the said

d&amp;V book, Jow-nal.a

and the

tho absence of said books
nor doea he now

,indored said xeezeU

of lua duty •• aach Tl-ea91ll'er;

Uscharae

office

on the 7th day ot

that

did not believe

in any wa.:, hampered or

ottice.

Juet acro11 the

is

actually

aaid ballli: pa■a books as well; that
rrom said office

that it

to the Trerusurer'a

wb1oh 'i'reslJlll"er•e otf!oe

fr&lt;Jll tbt

rttained

P•••books;

said books as soon as the need in the Clerk's
teraln&amp;ted;

the 7th

ot the eaid defend,i.nt to transfer

waa the Plll'poee and !ntont
t'rom the County Cler.k'o

until

in tbt

•~.at defendant

had been informed that when the se.1d Keezell was nooeeded

to ottioe

na Treasurer

retained

aicilar

the aa1d ledger,

be retained
office,
State

day book and ~ournue

at l.Alaat until

oocpletion

f'anda With the Auditor,

out-going

troaaurere

eaye that

him in thie

u, retain

~o his n120oeaaor 1n

of h11 settlement

prior

ot tho

and de:tendant was turther
1n Virginia

s11111lar books ueed daring

ot County '?rtaaurer;

tor
their

tha~ defendant

to the iseuanoe of the rule aga! net

proceedings,

upon him tbe or&lt;ler entered
o:t :February,

could pro;erly

it has boon the common practice

incumbenoe of the office
turtber

turtbermore,

with the said aooountants

by h1a and not n-anaferred

1nfol'll!ed that

that

ot Ule audi t1n&amp; of aaicl. boo kl, de!end11Dt

:rr ... his conversation

understood

said Keezoll had

books upon his retirement;

u, the canolu1on
that

by 2. W. Reherd,

be bad neTer seen nor had served
l&gt;y this Collrt 12pon the 18th day

1929, whereby 1t "88 di.rooted

that

be should

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deliver

the books and papers to the esid Kee£&amp;11 on or befOl'e
did not seaume that

!,{arch 2nd, 1929, and detendant
and doouonts
•1th

final

as aight

tho State

with

aaid

Au.ditor,

done, ho i.a aoted
or intention

rurther

in good faith,

ot which was

the date

or ot tnterterring
U, handling

with or 1:amperlo«
the atfall's

of any oontempt,

same was U.OinteDtional
tenders

all

he has

any

George B.

of the treasu.rer•s

otfioe

1&gt;t lawi that he denies that the
h11111pered
said ~•eze11 in tho
cletendant may seem to ha Ye
or4or

of the Court

the d•ttndan~

hls

wish

Ronorable Cou.rt,

the eaid

and inadvertent,

to the oourt

ill

any deeign,

without

any order ot this

or of violnilM
e.ny rQo.u.irement
absenoe qr eaid books
nt&amp;rrerredwith,
or
discharge
ot the
~utiea oi ~la
of!1oe. It, by any 1aeana thie
not literaU7
omplied •1th the
been guilty

aa;,a that

degree of committine

1n the slightest

contempt or disobeying

hereby

leut

at

unknown.
'Phi.a detend4Dt

Keezell

UBed in malting eet•l•ment

wa.ud be demu11l.edby hi.a until

Auditor

settlement

neoeasarily

be neceaa&amp;r11J'

such booke

or haYe

ea.ya tha&lt; the

and thle

dofende.nt

apoloSY there tor •

.l.n4 a,w haYing .tllJ.ly an.wired,

defenunt

pr a,e

&lt;hat

this rule may be diBlllinaed ag_~inat him, Withoat coat to him,
be not b&amp;.vins intentionally
Eonorable

Court.

oo'""'i ttell

8.0¥

conte111pt ot this

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of Virginie.,

City ot B,u,r1aoriburg,
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Public
oerti:ty
torego1ng

to-wit:

Teresa SulliYe.n - - - - - -

in and tor the City and State
tut

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wr1 ting,

1n my se.14 City

111 the foregoing

O=b•r,
this

w!loae l1&amp;M 1a signed

e.nd me.dooath

G1Yan under

uoresaid,

lb,y personally

answer

, a ~otar~

that

appeared

do hereby
co tbe
bo!ore

me

tho ste.temento oontained

are tru.e,

•Y hand t!lJ.a 9th

da;r of September,

1929.

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21, 1929.

Capt. In ~ P roez•ll
'!an1.. 011b.u-5, fa.
l(y

dear Capt. -Keezell:

I &amp;AYO . OID' letter of l!a:, .20th aall~
th&amp;t I
r•tiu-D to ,-Olll' oUioo UI• ae-.ora.l &amp;ooka whio!: I ha.-e
been hol41n&amp; unt~l I oolll.d cet tinal aettl•~•nt
rroa tbe
State.
A• I stated
to ,YO\l in pel'aon
ia absolutely
neoee&amp;al'f that l ha.-e my
order to mal01 this cottlement with tho
IUld I "111 bo yery ·lad t~ laa•• theaa
Ju.at U 80 iJ U I 08D OOllpleto a;t ••ttl

•••k•

two
ago, 1 t
11oneral led/lor In
State Auditor,
booke at th ottioo
.. 1mt.

I lllight say, however, that the genar~l ledger
haa never been regarded publio property.
You ha.-e nil ot
the or1~1nal ent:r, boob and publ1o reoorda to llhiob the
tax pa;yer1 ha•e a r1tht to refer.
,n inquiry,
)'Oil •ill
ttn4 tut
wben your tatba.r noated
the off too before,
none of th&amp;H boob or records
oN
left 1.n ti.
ffice
for :.:r. lleheru •a oonvonionoe.
(,n tbo oontrar;r,
;. h&amp;n
left everythl!lg but 1117pne?'al led.,ol', one Jo Jrlllll,
and one l1a,Ybook -tho three of 11h1oh oarr;y 1117 acoou.nta
•1th the State Auditor and contain lhe 1ntol'lllation 1t 1s
neoeaaar,r for me to h&amp;Te in mak1ne ,ey final aettlomont w1th
tho Auditor.
Tou un&lt;1or1tand perfaotl;
well whJ'l..., kOOJl g
t~em Wltll I have tl:1 • t1nal settle on t.
wee.t a,,o the
AU0.1tol' Wl'OtD t"lO t ·•• .e wo1'ltl ~.?'01. l,1 be &amp;bl■
aubnit
a deti.ile4 eettlement
1 tbi.n ten da;, , so 1 OA ho in,; .-e17
11~ch to get thia ool'~ ocmpleted within the r.oxt tew daya.
I will then return t&lt;&gt; ;10.;r ott1oe tho 4a;, book o.ml. ,ournal,
but I'"" ent1rel:
at
lora Lo underatond whbt you •ant
•1th the «enoral led~•,. ~ten the ,.,d1tora reoontl:, ga.-e
,-ou all tt
ledger tootl.n,·s •1 tb . lob JOll weTo ohareed.
At that ti
, .-i.en I oall•.d t!ieil' attention
to tlll !ao1;
that it
u~l., Lo nece1aaey tor 110 to retal%1 141 le~r
until
tne state had the time to go o.-e,- the co u:rt vr4or11 and man
final
eettlomont
with 111•, both of th•m told me that it was
not expected that I lea.-, tho genar•l ledger in tho office
aa yow.- lodger footin 11 'AOl'Gall that :ou r.eeded ana that
I r-ho•lll tat• r,y gene al ledjJor •1 L ., ••
o•oYff,
ve ro obJaotlon et a1.l t&gt; leaY1Jl4
the general led,&lt;!er .1 t. ,ou el.90 11 1t •ill be of er-1
eervloe to ;rou Juat a, ~oon a.s l ocr1&gt;lete tile ,ettlement
ab..,..-e referred
to.

J.

A. Garber"

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IN THE C lRCUIT COUR'.l'OF ROCKIIIGHAl!COUNTY, '11'.llCl•u.

lo tl:e cat ter ot
J. A. Garber,

ex-TreaS11rer of
RooldnghAm County, Virginln.

TO TllE RONORAJ!LEK. W. l!ERTRA!.I,
JUroE OF TJIE CIP.CUI'l' COURT 01'

ROCXIlfGlW,(COUliTY, VIROD,U:

!he pet1tiot

or ;)eorg,e B. Keezell,

Roclt1ng)l&amp;m COIUlty, Virginia,

reopeot1'1lll.J' represents:

Tbnt,~a more tally

1929, duly appointed

h!'o to t111

from the dul.J' recorded

appears

order o! the Court, your petitioner
February,

ot

treasurer

on the 18th

ns,

treasurer

it&amp;,,

o!

ot the oollllty of Rooking•

out the un&amp;xp1red ti:enn ot J.

A. Ge.rber, 1ret.su.r~r

reeigned.
That thereafter
your pe,ttioner
the required

on the 25th dl,I' of February,
as snob treuurer

duly qWtlified

and executed

penal bond, and on the 1st dey of llaroh,

ao1JU1:1ed
oharge ot said
am ie no~ acting

treasurer•

1929,

1929,

s ottioe

and has been s!noe then

ae the Collllty Treaaurer

of sa1~ county ot Rook-

inghac.
That, as further
appointoen~,

appears

from

inter

alia,

the same provided,

"It

ta rurt,er

that

o!'4ered

said

tax tick•ts

tor whioh be baa not aooo=tod
s,ud George B. ~eezel1,

and leviee

A. Garber,
a.11 o! the

ot Ro~l:a.D

for the current

and paid in~o the 1reaeury,

taltit:c:: hla receipt

Your petitioner

J.

del1ver

in his possesa1on u l'ffas,u-er

CoQllty, inolll41ng Ul

that

ae !ollowe:

\Le

do on or beto1•• the 1st ~o.y o:t 1:arch, 1929,
books ar.d papers

the said order o!

f~rther

to the

tor the S$J:le.•

reproaents

&lt;he sa14 J. A. Garber bae not oocpliet

y•ar

tllll7

and here avere
with the

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essioo

of 8&amp;14 or4er
" o •11, in

at least

aertain

in his ;osseaa1an

1n tMt he atill
hol48 1n h18 po~•-,,.~,
y i ►ook, j"' irna.1 J , - 1
lloot
bocks, papere a.n4 aoa1U11ents.whiohwere
lr

as ?==er

Count1 on the 1st

or Rootinghao

dB¥ ct March, 1929, the sac.e belOll6ill8 to the sa1C Treasurer'•
Ottioe,

to thl&gt; aooou.nto an4 :runo.,, there112 ha:,dled

pertainln,;

and

and to the basiness

of sa14 o!tice.

so ta do by petitiouer,

to fail

Tllat,alth~

o!ton

the ••14 Garber has tailed

to llia~e 4eU,ery

and continues

o! Sfild booke, dooUJ&gt;ents a.no pafers

your pot1Uloner in aaoordenae with the requ1renents
And that

~he said

hampers petitioner

the affairs

and 1n the proper

of th•

of eaid office,
Vari.us

G.arber, oJ&lt;-'1'.N!aaurer.
proceeding•

heroin

in the hanl111ng ot
oheOking and au4it-

petitioner
D2J'

pre.J's thnc the said 1. A.

be required

to deliver

by proper

prooptly

a,·d a~propriate

to your petitioner

aai4 books, p&amp;J)ers and documents 1n aoool'dai.c e

~or

of aaid

thereof.

fllJlds

Wherefore,

to

of oaid order.

to rece1Yo and gain possession

failure

book•, documents an~ papers

1ng

ttquest~d

'Iii

the

th the re-

quiren•nte
of the aforesaid
ot"c.e~.
Reapectfull3' euboltted
thia 21s

1929.
Y' a.

State of Vir,;1nia,
of Earrisonbu.rg,

City
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&amp;!&gt;Ci ..

,ate

of July,

a~o-relaid,

to-•it:

lrwin,

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a notary

,mcoe tem

1933, 4o heroby oortift

ot Rookin8hu

vublic

of ot!J.oe
that

in alld for the oity

ex9iree

on the l2tt. c.e,y

Gaorge 8. KeezeU,

Treasurer

Cooney, whose name 1s signed

to the !ore 6~1ng wr1t1"8,
this do.y appear••d before ""' 1n m:rsa10. city and, bit.Yin;. been d&gt;.!J'
sworn, made oath that
a.re

the atatements

oontained

t ru..e.
c:aven under ey ha.ad this;J.;,J11ay

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of Au;;ust, 1929 •

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Veo. B. r.eeaell.

J.

o:t Rocldngba■ County,

Couzt

tr-ntm.rar

A. Olirber

It

ILPJJOllrln

to

the Court

thi.l

over to hb

t.ho booko a."111papers

uzor

all

~f

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A, Cs.rber

f:rom the

or Ce-0. B. lCeczell

on the

d.r.y o:t J'ebruar-,1,

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Tf the juxy believe
of December 19 1.
r1•t1:"',

o. car

ton, Perot.,
steel

eeJd fa1lu.re

iroJ 1,

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e..nd :ha·

1

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belo11111ng to naid

a car-

t. P.

crme vq~!

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to

Co"'!'any in the na:-.,

t!11, eaid

t e ea1

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cam to eat

to pay the eanu 1, rrilUI

·01 t,

co ..

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::-ece tve-d rl' ,r:

T. J:.... itt.ill",

1 ,oie

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~nd failed

Collll)any •~as .37 in P&amp;J'lllent or th0
it10

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to

then tl:o

ov1der.oc nt t"e na1d

~, 1r,g traudt&gt;l&lt;&gt;nt ai:d the hu-&lt;l.on ie 111&gt;ontho p,:-'oo 1or, .1. E.
to O\.'erca ,a b!

ot the jury.
~!81.

1.~,c2s teet,

and 1nvoioc•d t• e

account t'or -e.nr t1.Y over

fs1lure

on the ~7th

1&gt;:::-1.Boner.•e ager t for

tte

o. 5~ c=1 ·o the

ct t?-e se.1.d P"ol ,
said

th~t,

s't1p-pe-d. :ro::i PT'O:=t.d"a;r,
i:. c"'"L~h111,,1
Count.v, v1ro1n.ta,

load of lumber containtr,g
i~tlg.

tr.a evidence

frQr.

,r. ,, • •ol t,

2.

vi(!ent1e such µrcrru,c:r.. io

tnd 1t ~e so tail

·:!~d tt.e t"Pieone:- gui.'L

to ..,.e sat1efict.1or.

to ove:r~o.oe natd ;,roo&gt;tD;J&gt;t!or., thoy

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that

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t.be p-:.1aor;er,
Jl

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v • , 1nvolc1l'lF

JlJ trtte

to

tho·· to.1cvc

if

01m&lt;&gt;r or seller

, thereby

11,.,.e t the proceedS

on the •~tho

cotr0anY 1.n hiB,

to obtain

lntonding

of tl,c aruoe, ",;

"r.:nc:f' the

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,ru1 n~p1·0-

.,id •ccor·JJ.ngly

to

he 1, gu1 lt.'-· of' tne

xi:i-onyof t~e aaid lurr.ber.

.,

ecei:,b T 1n11,

of the eruu,, an~ 11d thin

&lt;:'Oive and ai)propriate

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E. ro1• .., eht,yt'ld tho htr'.bP,·, or

1.a.._Ul" ,cu- ·o tre ~u d Steel

t~e-

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tho iooictr.ent,

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,,ronefully

the jucy

,o-

Jl'Ocr:edo of tho of\td. h!lnl:or,

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t~e l:wbe~ of r. ~. rtt~ir.,
naid lur.ll:er h~d been
te

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h1P'!&gt;8db;• aa1d ·,olt

ror.ipnny, th(ln

1umtcw.

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end i":raudw.cn~:,

ret"-=ed

ce.id 'l'ittig

t'ul"thor

1,a:ibor r•9t1 the pro:r,orty

tnlltructs

o:' t1a1d ••ittig

, r.he?zl

• •a1~ ,1tt1r,

in charge of said ,o_t
t'o

rro:. -:.t1:e

r.i1ct::ien~, at+ r

o ln the

to the Penns:rlvnr.1o

ail' r"olt ahoult.:! be convicted..

•r,d tho court

tt.e·· beltevft

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Stt'1"'1

aroen, of aald.

tre

the jnr'"

o

thnL t!' oai4

a;.one and he d1roetnd

,nid

1•olt to load on the oaxfl erd shill it •o the Pen1111ylv'1.n1estool
com un

fo1' nn,1 1n tJ,e n.ar:-.ent ij81d V'1tt1g,

ar,1 if

said

•·oit

H1

tako ono.rge 01 ar.d load oaid lumber on tho 011• •nd vbt~ tn a bill
lud!n«

ther,yror.

apl):ronr1~ te~ tto

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ae.id Hol· then

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na id l\m:bo:r to hiO owr: use.

bOZ21Cd ea1d lur.,l,er.

ther

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E. Holt,

eel Com-pany, ytv~n
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t-,he 1u.ime-,.

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("li:!.ty,

or th~

jury,

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or ~he a~ouPt-:,t1or ,ti

tiel

,.o h1R e;u!lt

has fallen

the

unlecta

e"tter

propl'iating
then

they

e&gt;elieve,

guilty,

, he 1.-1r o'

int

ehil"tt:'1.,

f'aot

to R oonviotion

is c~se the Joirnior.~e1lth

am

ttdlt

11" ~he CoM::Jonweo1t

beyonr1 a re:u,onnbll;!

~1111•hoy are

f'ul'ther

ti":t!

.,.,hi""r1~11verr

they

'10\1bt,

instructed,

t.r,,e Penneylv7.n.1:J

fl""m.t t-1rt entert,Ained

awn use

to his
r.ruet find

he !1-0"!,ose of .fraUdulently
~.roncedt1 of the
no• eutlty,

tHtlf'l

even

beyon~ ~ l't~sonable

do so •

•U.&lt;te ,he

3a~~SM

St,et,1,l Cotirl'.lny t r•f&gt;' invoice

pu_'"J)Ose of' eo NnU&lt;!Ulently

en1 d.1~ in rl\ct

•

t,ht..

h~ ae~•ed

rro~ th~ evi~onee.
th•

o" ,,he lumbel" ... "e!"!'ef\ to

t~e ~~ilway C ~A_nyr or a· th~

f"OT'W'l.rded to

-,:-,t.,,. ,.....,1var1
l)roceeds

1;ny such

in order

th,, Commonwe"Jltt hao flhown :)eyontf a ,..eneon.Able doubt,

1n ~ne 1M1'!.t~n~,~o
m.:i:de up en

thnt

on~r~~~

o.,. r.ne erioe

•~OUA~,t not

..?:A~ a·

t.r.oref'or.

orine

to oo prove

mu,t, fin,t
t;h,a.t

1nst:ruc!•~

ap-

or Aa11 lu:nbe:r,

th◊\li:!b they

doubt

thtlt

&amp;J'l&gt;l'O!)riat

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th8.t un,\er

are

,u; nereement

ac(&gt;Use&lt;\ 1111.1,
entitled

Pennsylvao1s

inA•.ructed

Steel

th~t

betweer

the

11' they

trom th&lt;l eV1denee

8ecuse&lt;I and 1.

to en~1·e 1n the
company.

r

belive
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pro1'1t

P, lflttif,

on tho sale

or the lum'bor referred

!.he

to t.he

to to tr,e 1ndi0&gt;-

. '.J.
tnent., then th•• aeouser1 anc'l a41d W1tt.1e; had m:.r.hn. -r1'fifur?! ;tnt"re"~

in \h9 ..,.rooeedn ot th• trn.n~a~tion
victton

an,\ they 111'.J.Bt r1n~ tte

ft&amp;

~~ecludea

Accuee&lt;t not g-Jilt,.

a v~J'l!'l1c• o~ ron-

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1&gt;e11ev .. n-om • he ev1denee

1r ine,

the.t t,ho lumbttr refer"f"'ec1to in the 1ndiil~nt
J.

&amp;.

8Yl"'1n1,.

lial:tll:&lt;1•1t Steel

o:r 1'!1&lt;\1ne te.l&lt;en thercfc'"

th•Y m•Y f'ul:ther
o:f ~f

,,.1,1, Yil.tig

aM

vc1ced. , he sa1ct lumber
h1B Olfn use

-9&lt;"C'.t£=
• .,

proceedR

Steolton.

1n t.hc ne.rst or r.

.from the
,ritbou•

th'lt

n to do.

a rt,o,:t:•

he Penr-

1&gt;onn., an'1. the

1'. 'llitt.ig

ev1r1enre,

1

· ithout.
the

1n hir. own os;nc .,-nrt.l"eoeivetl

or a ohecl&lt; or th~ Steel

a&amp; th,.

hill
shlP-

~nt11or1ty

arct1Rud

1n-

tu,11 ~onvl"f:r-tento

CotnT'lny. 1n Jllll'l"~nt

reg&amp;J"l1less o~ whether ~he sa11 Wit~ig ~~~ :hen •rutebtet\

th~ror,
to ,,a.-,

th•

Com:io.nv, '"

heliev•,

b;r tllv ACCUBef1.,

C&lt;Jrrt:nny eoJ •1rr..ect to

rt.e11.vure'1.. ,:n ,,.t,P. Patlr1:r

Holt,

wae,

Al"CutH~d
0

i:t

or not,

nnd

•.o t.he existence

.!'1)y4

·dlea.s

or

t,ho

bon!II fide

o.!' eueh i.nddbtectneae.

belie-f

of the

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dence

, l:'F

oouve:ry

it

a'"e inat:rueted
,rae '.he intention

by him to the liail""

tn th•· 1nt\1~nt,

to act

that

if' they

t)el1ove

of' the aoouaed,

or

,. Co:n!'~ny,

the

at

trow

the t11:10 of' tho

lumber re1"e,-e,1

to.,•n'd, r. P. i'ttt1e

in 11000 r~ith

hiR ltl'Ont Cor tr..t-· &amp;ale or ~hei lu::aber 11n,1 t.h11· "''t.er

to ti,,
tvr.-1on
an:i

Ra11,·~y Com,ony he,
to sr:,ro1,r111te

benefit

th\.

ror tile r1rat

lU.'llbe:r, nn'1 they l!lUst find

tlme,

p·or-eedfJ of tht sale

th~n h" woulc1 not be guilty

the evi-

as

l!'t'Uet.dc;11very

r,oncehed

tltt&gt; ill-

t.o hi$ own uae

ot einbe2zlinp,

him not P'ltiltY.

to

the

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evidence

then,

that

•re

inHtntoted

th&lt;&gt; accutfed.,

notnthst.an11.J\g,

•.h•,.,~.olu

o~ the

munt. tinr\

the

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th"t

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th~ vrocee~.a

he ret .. 1n,.,i

11.utho:r1•.y Ao to do,the!'

not gu1.lty.
(

the;• bel 1eve t'rOlll tho

time lw oolleoti!&lt;l

a,i111 1,r&lt;&gt;~~etls 1'1thout

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