Raleigh, May 20—Fred Jones, negro, slayer of J.M. King in Winston-Salem, must die in the electric chair at the State Prison her on June 11th unless his attorneys are able to dig up sufficient new evidence to warrant a reprieve, it was learned today, as application for a reprieve pending further investigation into the case has been denied by Governor McLean and H. Hoyle Sink, commissioner of pardons.
The granting of reprieves to prisoners under sentence of death in order to permit their attorneys to try to find some additional point upon which to ask for clemency is being discouraged by Governor McLean, who has announced that only in extreme cases does he intend to grant such reprieves.
From the front page of The Concord Daily Tribune, Saturday, May 29, 1926
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