Show IN r LYNCHES PRISONER Newark Licking County sun Scene cane of oj o Disaster Following Killing of o Sa Saloon Saloon Saloon loon Man an by y League Raider NEWARK N Ohio July 8 Carl Etherington 22 years old employed Thursday night by the State league as a blind tiger tigor raider was lynched hero at 1035 tonight following a day of almost continuous riot rioting ing The heavy doors of the Licking county jail were battered down and Etherington was dragged from his cell He was shot kicked and bruised be bo before before fore the tho street was reached and the finish was quick Etherington early in tho the evening con eon confessed that he killed William Howard proprietor of tho the Last Chance restaurant restaurant rant and former chief of police in n a raid and narrowly escaped lynching at noon and narrowly escaped lynching at that time When news was brought from the hospital that Howard had died tiled at 9 tonight the fury tury of the tho mob took definite form Large bat battering battering rams were directed against the doors of the Licking county jan jail all and the deputies were powerless The doors fell ren after atter an hours attack Crying piteously ly a Kentuckian who had bad been serving as a strikebreaker since sinco he woe was released from marine service three months ago was dragged forth I mean to do It he be walled waned His HIB cries fell teU on deaf doat oars ears Fearing Faring the mob spirit would not b be satisfied by one ono victim cU Sheriff Linke immediately asked ked Adjutant Genea Geneal Gene 1 for troops to protect prot ct sia aiS other dry dr raiders ralde held hold at the city pris prie prison prison on In another section Uon of or the tho town A hurried guard guar was wu thrown out oat In th their lr defense The mob after fter the tho first ta taste ta of 0 blood seemed to quiet but it Ii 11 I feared that they will storm the city It prison before morning Etherington last while h he heard the mob battering the doors doon wo we spent pent in n praying sad and writing a note not ro Q his hl parents parent farmers residing IdID near D l wn Wj Ky K Khat What hat will mother say nay when she 18 hears bears of 0 thle he kept moaning to the jailors jailers Howard it Is 18 charged did dW not resist Continued on Page Ince Three WILD MOB IN OHIO LYNCHES PRISONER Continued tI Prom Krom roDl ne One the detective when they th entered hl bill hie place on the th outskirts of the city He HeIt HeIt HeIt It Is said safer put hi his arms arm about loa tou toLas as 8 If it to told hold him whereupon the officer fired a bullet Into his hie head heed Striking Baltimore A Ohio railway employee declared doclar recent recently ly Js came earne to Newark an as a strikebreaker and tho the growing out oat of ot tho the strike has haa Intensified that due to the raids raid today to ey Tonight a R strikebreaker r was warn pursued pur through the streets for lor several blocks He saved ed himself elt by Jumping through the window of a laun laundry dry dO dOThe The detectives detective who made the raids raMI nr ar arrived rived this morning with search war warrants warrants rants secured from the mayor of Oran Gran Granville ville the nearby village Urn MM Knuckle Used Ud UdOne One of ot the first saloons al olis visited was that of or Louts Louis Bolton where a bartender Edward 3 McKenna eKenna was hit over the hea heed head with brass braN knuckle The detective who hit him was wa pursued by a crowd and was rescued r cued with difficulty by the po police police lice The officers with their prisoner were followed fallowed by the mob to the tile Jail Jan Licking county of which Newark is the county seat eat Is 18 dry under the Rose Hoe local option law hut but I ut league I e officiate officials say 81 the law is la not Rot enforced Wayne B Wheeler ler state superintendent of the league Il Ue In an Interview at Co Columbus Columbus Columbus lumbus tonight declared situation sit situation nation was brought about through the negligence on the part of Mayor Ather Atherton Atherton Atherton ton Tried Trl d to 10 Kill 1111 While the mob mo was warn down the tiro doors door was warn In la Ute the the coil coll collIn coilIn coilIn In an attempt to commit suicide he lie smothered his hie head In la his hi coat aad and set flet fire to It ItIn ItIn itIn In tho the melee as II the mob meb me was leaving the Jail eight prisoners held for tor p petty tt offenses offeRs escaped One returned refused to leave lea As 48 mounted the block ready for the swing be he WM was asked to speech MI I f want to warn all you yeu fellows not aol notto notto to try tl to make a living J the tho way I have done hy strike breaking br and aad taking Jobs like Uke this he declared I had bettor better not have Ye worked or I I be here now I The swing awing of or the tho rope cut eat him short He hung there for an hour while the crowd left quietly After the first nt excitement ex excitement there way was no disorder Hun Hundreds dreda bf women and little children were pre In the crowd all eager r to witness his hie hi death Nj 9 member of or the mob was wa masked and no attempt was made to conceal their Identity The leaders were er personal per onal friends of ot Howard State e Troop n nd Columbus O 0 July S Although steps step were taken between 10 and 11 to call AlJ out the militia none was WILS sent to Newark Adjutant General Wey We brecht and Secretary to the Governor Long received a telephone message ask uk asking ing lug that the Newark authorities be given given en help Stops Steps were taken at once to call out companies of ot the Fourth regiment stationed sta stationed here and also troop B of this city elty and traction cars were engaged for thorn thom Before anything further was done word came camo that Etherington had been lynched and that the mob had dis dispersed dispersed dispersed persed Five companies of militia have havo been notified to be in readiness At 1166 1106 11 r General Colonel B L Bargar of the Fourth regiment and Lieutenant Chamberlain of troop B loft left Columbus for tor Newark |