Sunday, 2nd November 1913: Judge Roan Saves Youth From Sentencing Himself, The Atlanta Constitution
The Atlanta Constitution,
Sunday, 2nd November 1913,
PAGE 3, COLUMN 5.
To a Term in
Chaingang
One of Judge L. S. Roans last official
acts as a Fulton county superior court judge was the saving of a young lad on
Saturday from sentencing himself to the chaingang.
Davis Bonner, aged 16, recently was
arrested on a charge of burglary. He was indicted and faced a long chaingang
sentence. It developed during his stay in jail that the lad had sworn that he
was 18 years of age when in reality he was but 16.
When Judge Roan learned the fact
through a plea to the jurisdiction of the criminal court, filed by Attorney
Leonard Grossman, on behalf of the Associated Charities, the lad was bound over
to the jurisdiction of the juvenile court, to be tried next Tuesday.
Solicitor
Dorsey concurred in the plea to the jurisdiction and recommended that the lad
be bound over.
PAGE 7, COLUMN 4
Well-Known
People
Join Panama Party
Leaving on Dec. 2
A number of well-known Atlanta people
have joined the party of Georgians leaving on December 2 to visit Panama and
Central America. The party will make an 18-day tour, sailing from New Orleans
on the steamship Cartago on December 3, and ending the journey in Atlanta on
December 19. Besides spending several days in seeing the isthmus from one end
to the other and inspecting the stupendous work of construction in progress,
the party will visit Costa Rica, spending one day in San Jose, the most
remarkable city in Central America. The trip will be under the direction of
John T. North, 121 Peachtree street, who has already made a large number of
reservations on the steamer.
Among those
included in the party are Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Connally, P. G. Hanahan, Mrs. F.
T. Lamb, Louis Camak. L. N. Hudson, Dr. Harry E. Stockbridge, W. M. Nichols,
Miss Sally Brown, Mrs. Luther Z. Rosser, Miss Lizzie Macauley, Mrs. Horace
Jones, Elijah A. Brown, Mrs. M. Wallace, Miss M. Walker. M. Lee Bonner, of
Birmingham; Judge and Mrs. R. T. Daniel, of Griffin; R. D. Stubbs, Judge W. G.
Wingfield, T. J. Spivey and F. L. Batchelor, of Eatonton; A. S. Johnson; Dr. D.
A. Bagley, G. W. Bagley and L. C. Summerford of DeSoto, Ga., and others.