Show SHOULD GO SLOW tem coroners jury sitting on the bodies of the murdered mrs hawes hadea anc her two daughters at birmingham alabama have succeeded in finding that the husband and father R B R hawes was the author of the crimes in each instance it was tilt tbt belief on the part of the populace thai lie he was the guilty man that caused th attempted lynching lunching lyn ching anA fearful tra traced 9 ed at that place a few days ago and upon the heels of that awful affair a jury thil 0 ol 01 any kind would be apt to yield to thi pressure and construe doubts fagains tile the prisoner Haw esmay be guilty in fact circumstances are said to point so strongly gly to him as the perpetrator pe of the crimes bli charged arged that such a conclusion is irre sia tible and it if bethe case his bis punishment is certain it ills is as well however to give him a fair and im gilve partial trial for or appearance sare frequently deceptive and he be may be innocent in any aay event ve tie people hav nothing to lose py by quieting down and letting tha majesty maj esty of the law tave full and uninterrupted sway eway the tact fact that the who resisted the gathering with such terrible results ba t been e i n it twice wice I 1 arrested anc is now held it jail ja i 1 on the 0 hare big erdt murder for having done only what seems at this distance dis nee hla his plain duty shows thio that the w whirls ij I j wind i of passion by th 1 I belief that hadea hawea was guilty and nd reaching the point of all but irresistible le fury immediately after the conflict with the sheriff occurred has not yet e entirely irely subside dj and birmingham ming hsin would not seem to be the place where a jury to try the th case should be brawn at spy any time the manner in which the coroners panel over the surface of the ww tase in the matter of findings to reach the solemn conclusion that death was in flicked by hawes when the evidence was purely circumstantial illustrate the foregoing conclusion with tolerable clearness |