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Evening journal. [volume] (Wilmington, Del.) 1888-1932, February 20, 1920, Image 19

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HEM ECHO OF
ZEBEEV MURDER
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revolver
with which Lemuel Price, Negro, shot
and killed Patrolman Thomas L. Zebley
on November 13 last, was brought be
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..I sslons this morning when John •
Lynn, representing Walter IL Harllove.
who Identified the pistol as one taken
from his sporting goods store, made
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application for the weapon.
Deputy Attorney General P. Warren
Grecn opposed the application, stating
that a soldier also has laid claim to the
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weapon. Another reason given for not
allowing the pistol to leave the State's
possession was that as 'Price Is still at
large, having escaped from ths work
house while under sentence of death. It
is uncertain as to what developments
might lake place In oase the Negro is
apprehended. Mr. Green said Attorney
General Reinhardt will not permit the
pistol to be taken from his office.
When Mr. Green brought out the
fact that the soldier has claimed the
weapon. Mr. Lynn Informed the court
that such was Ihe case. The pislol had
been left with Mr Hartlove to be re
paired when It was stolen.
Mr. Lynn then withdrew h!s applies
lion and stated his purpose of follow
ing the usual procedure of filing a pe
titlon of replevin for the revolver.
Question as to what disposition the
Stato should make of the
fore Judge Rice in. Court of General
pany against the mayor and Council of
Wilmington, Chancellor CÛrtls reserved !
decision after hearing testimony and I
.rgumerrt yesterday. The Ore company j
asks for an injunction restraint the
city from closing Friendship street and
deeding It to the Wilmington Automo
bile Company.
Friendship street Is a small thorough
fare extending east from Tatnall street
between Tenth and Eleventh streets, ad
joining the Friendship Ore house.
COI RT RESERVES DECISION.
in the case of the Friendship fire com
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