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THE NEWS CARRIES THE FULL LEASED WIRE SERVICE OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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VOL XII. NO. 81.
AMARILLO TEXAS SATURDAY MORNING APRIL 9 1921
PRICE FIVE CENTS
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MTFRFSiTiiMAR&TFn.FORTY EIGHT WEEK SCHOOL
IPUIbllhVl IJiui -df n nn mffll I nP I A tfl AI.I'fPBAII Kirn
OIL Pill BOM OVER tKWi wiLLbfc uiJibUHiiwutu
STATE VISIT SC
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FIDE JURORS TO
In addition to ils artin in drti-rminmn to U" I ". Ic to tin .V'l w eek
.1 1 . l... I... ..I .f .i:ri.i l..ri nl I'riilav iii.rlit'a mcl'timr fixed
aiiitoii iiin nit .i .. i- "" " e aaajassva1 4T4 m mm m e aa? 4. mm 4k. a a
tin- schedule d salaries f-.r the mminK year. 'TRY SLllYE S ROY
Tin- salaries as agreed on f..r grade leathers range from $uo t I 1 11 wUI I hw UW I
$if .-r ntontli; for high school teachers $150 t $- per inonili. nFf"fl GEI CATCH
At tlic meet inn xv:s decided t discontinue the . weeks school yEili UlULlaV I LU
Interest and optimism in tlic ml discovery in miii win 1 .M for ir n.M.nt aill ln ti. wnk' plan of org.nna-
No. 2 irrows with progress at the well and spread 01 inc.. i..r:nnin ; Sentrinhcr. It in the opinion of the memhers of SPECIAL VENIRE OF 188
irrows wit 11 progTi'
news of actual conditions.
Without feverish excitenjent the fact winch is an un- a JarKC mn)t.r of tjl(. atrilH f tli- sch.a.ls that ihe
trtant one in the oil world is heinjr learned 'ami accepte (I Jllal is growing in popularity and that more than 00 per
at the Amarillo oil field with its portent ions promise has . ar(. iK.llv in fav(ir of 0tinuinR it.
port ant
that
hecn onened
Recognizing the meaning of the discovery of two pay
sands in (lull' No. 2 well every development and every move-
ment nf flrillinir muM :itioiK at that well are watched with
nmiToss sought from afar.
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Casing in the well was set down to tno seconu p.i s.um ;jr(1 u
lav. rnder-reamingwas completed in a hole standing Viv"
I the hoard expressed at the meeting last night after consultation with
jK weeks
criit of the I
MEN EXHAUSTED DURING
THE FIRST DAY
I.ON'lHlW Aniil H.- Tuesday tnitltiieltt . unless there is sonic
.
m w development in the meantime will see the commencement of
the Rreatest lalmr ttrnRRle in the ci'Uiitry's history.
Approximately .ononm worker then will have reaped their
dulies in protest against what they termed an organized attempt of
employer to enforce general reduction in wurch. ' 1
This is the central fact of the laUr nituation a it developed to-
day in a break down in the miners conference and a consequent de-
cision by the triple alliance made up of miner and railroad and
transom wnkers-for the first time since it wa orRani.ed. that it
entire membership roiiRhly estimated at I.000.000 miners and 500-
om each from the railway and transjorl worker organization
should quit work in Mipmrl of the strike of the miners.
'Hie government' stand point as voiced by premier Lloyd George
in a brief speech in the house of commons this afternoon t that the
action of the miner ami other member of the triple alliance is an
attempt by direct action to intimidate parliament and the nation.
1 he premier announced the military and other meaure which the
government intended to take to defeat this attempt.
Hull Wot Urm Krr Troul.k. I "
fr. 111 mi
I'Un Wu Nuerrss.
In furl. l( n Ow opinion tit.it n
ntitv majority nf the (Nitron would
ol.J-Tt m iloiiKly lo Kolnic luii k " U
nlil form of or.inl-iton for utirr l:v-
. . ..... .1 1... .. t..l luL.
a I. . I 1 .1. in. I1MI lllf II I I IHI H
intense interest ly oil men on tne ground ami news 01 n (1 lor . .
11l11r.1t lonnl noil 11 fln.iniliil
virw. Tin un nil ri uf tin
utmnhiKitixlv siii-nwil Ihi-m-
thr imi-tliiK liixt lil:lil km -
inn uf tln Minn' oinnn. mill K'KK'I UiHt
iiiiiilltluim un' hiii h Hint tin' I'll'" eiinnut
1 In I'ontlntii'il. Mi'mlxTH f th Nrhool
. 1n n.'i oiiy to M l nil ronton! fi'"" iHkiiil 11 10 HimioUN tli.it tlio it 1 on un-
itnd rovlili u trwt. li mtum! thu rmiilltloiiii rinifniiilliiil tli
' Thiit u tint uf ho woi nil trUi wr ' tlintrl.-t. Th- w eaiidltlunH nrr;
I hi' iiiriMnt KtiiKo 'f dilllliiK In 11 iru' vt UnvtiuM 0i l'l"n vn I'tit Intn
l'ridav
in oifand a shoulder sufficiently strong to support the cas
ing made.
Holt Will IU ( Imniil
Tixlay ih holr will I ehunisl ut.
Kirlil MamiKir II. I.. Muli t imnuunrnl
LiHt nlKht. iinrl fiirtlur tlmn Hint . t . thlnn to !. I it'-ncrnlly ngwd
.... n.r.iiU 1 i.iwiit what th next tiv nil mrn. A tft ly Imllrr nuil ly
htrp will lloHvvi r. n nli li;m lm
uKl.reU With tlli Mrw nf awalililiiK out
nl thf (iieiK'nt tni'
VlN-ratHmUvt m'rlliK It U llovl Un founil u tin- iim lt lf
tin- ruliiiM nf tin' Mut uMTlnti nili iit j
nml th ftiit" ImwuI of nl urn I ion mid
t It. Ir rulliiK U flout In ll inutt' r.
Aithoimh mi it ri'iit of tin- moiI r '
In fiivor of thr 4 wi't kii' nn nml nr
wH'Iiik for thi'lr 1 hllilri'ii to In' MHMiirtiiMl
In iriiiiM tit milt On' IxKiid n in v i'ii i
Iriiri'. tlirio nio lo mt itiiI wlto nm
not mi wlllln nml iin unilrr tin1 ri'. ;
rut lnv n nili-r ImiHmtiiMi' .tin' oimn-
Hon i thi' iliin; hi'inv lli liniiir'
I111111U uw tml ninl tiny run ilo iinih !
Iiik Imt kii Ihii k to tlir fninii r ilnn'. nt '
riHl until the In U Mmrmliil mi ii t" i
Khi- tliriii Kiwir to my hvn tin- rial- '
iln n nhull nr hIihII not aili'tn! m IhmiI.
The 4S wwk' lnn In ItiUK dim ontln-
iii-it. not l'rnum of any i-d-H thnt h
inn in-1
li'lolrm
Unit
I hi' lllDtlllllltloll f U lUHIl
miiku1 Htitl. Tln Imlh'r nnMhul. It
mi'iiillv UIIimhI will U' too "low
Thi wnI should (.M. fiuw nml u uimi It l I'f"
I hrwhy thr firm of th wck. ilin.il ! thow who lltl tlw
IhmM was .'Mirrimil l.y m.n.o of Ihr ' yft.i-r.Uy. will I- n.i.-m..y.
lioMMlhlllty of mttlnn I'lminK mm- tin- foiit.ntu of thi w.-ll eolitlniii to
t..i of tin oil wind lnuum' i f t mift lUml h! Ihr mhih lrv'l leu. hd when
I.M.M- rhiuart.'i hut 11 Hhoulih-r of mif lill!ln w.i ihw. ntlnu.il. HIM.fti hnn-
fl.l.'nt ir.MiKth wu found for eimlini di.il f.it of ll Ull nl f-t "
sii.M.it. und tli.' holr In now ruwil off wu Ihr niioti lnoiiKht Imrk from Ihr
In ni.hI shi. for h lvt fll IiihI niKht l.y viHtt.iiN. n.' rr.rt
Nnllk.. the first nind M"il throimh. '.v h Oulf offiriul wim mimll.T. !
tin. nw-olid d.i lint r.nutip u slit. for rvrr. Klvlnic IMm f.it of lliiill. of
tt. Th n.sntid striitn Is u wut.-r or wl.l.h imi f.i-i wan wiitn. tin- rest oil.
rullfornln nuiid Int.. whl. h oil has Ui n New iM-r ltrMMird
forr.il l.y .r.m.ur... nnd It flows with- Tin- lluinl.lr wrll five mil. s from (Mlf
out thr um of lillru Illy Inr. Thr N. ! lOHu.'t.il wiw lUt.-nllon -st.T-
first imiv Htrata In ii hurd llmr Ihc " ' 4'0"N.'mmi to t.s.0.0rt(l euhlc
hirukliiK up of whl.h hy 'S..wlM. will OlNTINTKO ON I'AtlK TWO
I.. 11.- L.ar.1 In. .1 immir III nsn KII i riiliSi' nl 11 liirnrni in
hna l'n h to nrinn nous tn mninm- Ihiin Its oi i.iti.ni liiii.sihl.
Into ihnr iiu:il kiouph nnd tiny wrrw ' Tlno' will n fi'i' Hiiinmir turn this j
I" mlvlwil hv roliim li'iit li K.il t:ili nt. milium r. lli wrvrr. III.' mrmli is of tin-
Hut Hiii" Hint llmr It lum 1'i'ti found li-i id any I toil tiny lmv no claim a I
Hint Ihr iMHird lind.-r the pnm-nt I11W. t to fiiliir silinm. r m luito. hut Hint Hint .
him no su.'h ttiilhoilty At l-ust Oils Is nmltrr will U dn Id.d lalrr.
will
GERL1AI1Y ABLE TO PAY FIFTEEN
Billions is opinion darucii
union heads not respoiisible
FOR STRIKE RAILROAD VIORllERS-
EUPLOYES VOTED FOR WALK OUT
- I.lT'n.i: KCX K. Ark.. April 8. l'jecti.n of representative of the
railroad brotherhoods fr.mi Harrison was due to facts that the peo-
ple outside of Harrison are unfamiliar w ith the true situation on the
Missouri and North Arkansas Railroad and do not realize there is
no reason; tide probabilities that the road will U abandoned accord-
fly Awirml.d Pm.
HIM MO. Amll H -S. lrrll.in of
flip Jurors l Iry (nil I'urlirr mt-
nilltrri slnyer of Mntdlr A. Cm-
r). I? rsr old rl.Miif Iriir wlm wa
shot In drill Ii t'l'liriiitl')' 3 rxhsimt-
lil a "HMi liil I roll r nf IM.1 llirn
stiorfly 1'ifiiif sU ii'ilmli liiiliy.
IfililllllU III Ihr llllllilrr sr lirlii
roiilliiiird liulll V ii'iloiU Hill ur dn
lumiiluK ul will. Ii llmr Hie ivmsln-
Iiik wiii jurors will Im ilrkrd
from miI.iI liilUinrii hrouiihl lu
lu mint hy dinil) nlirrllf.
REPEAL EXCESS
PROFITS TAX IS
VERY PROBABLE
REVISION 0 F INTERNAL
REVENUE TAXES NOW
UNDER WAY
Hy Aunrlalrd I'rrM.
W'ASIIINtiTON'. April S - I'lirrta
Ikw.ioI lot iiiiilntiiiu ii'pul'llniii pi. in
fol ervlitili if Inl.'imil irM'iiur tin "I1
Wim ininir nt N i onfi'ii'liri lull' today
I.. t 1 1 11 I'luili limn rnuoH.' of tin' am-
ine finan nniilt.-r nnd H.i rrtiiry
M. Clan Ihr of Ihr tnimiiiy. I'lmldnil
llaidliiK him inili'i.iiil hr will dlm usM
las rt'Vlaioli In his iii.-kh.ik' to ronurras
lirst Wr. k with e uli'lirr of lial ilioli.V
III tin- HioiikIiI Utwi-.li thr iidinliils
tuition und k iiki.-..
Thr i-oii' Vimim of u puliiiriiii opinion
Thn alamliHiliit of tlii tulnrr la that
II r aiiddin irinovnl of eonlrol of tin I
tint inlol-a Is I hr I mult of a part lr
twn'ii thr Kirtrrnmrlil ami Hit' nilim
cwui'is 10 I'linlil.. thr uwnria In I'lifori a 1
in Ulljuatlfllllil.. I. illll lion In wiiRra. ;
Thr ulllluilr of thu rullway mrn Is
Hint mil' mi thi'lr Ih a.ipmit of thr'
IKllU'ia lit Ihr pl'rmlll tint.' K almllur
Uilrmniii will liapHii to thr railway;
lorn on aomr futiiiv ih.mmIoii wtnii
tlir rallwiiya no irli-nwd frnm gov-;
ri mui'iil i otilrol.
i The 1'i'fua.il of tin- mlo.'is In ihtiiiII
i pniup mrn t.i i rt ui n to thr minis Imd
l u It iiiitli a ronvlnion Hint lliv
I wllhiliawnl 1 1 thr puinii nu n la thr only
wnmiii In Ha-lr liumla. Tln-y aifur
! Unit II ftW wrrka rraautlon of Wulk
' will imt rnlly Injur Ihr mini ow n
j era who hat ample aim ka of eital
I on Iliu aiirfiii'. Tlu-y ihi'lnir that
tlir mini' nwni'ia hnvr hiouiclil that
lut i iiM.n HiPliiM'Kra hy In. ImlliiK thr
piunl II Biunliir I ho1 who' nm-
Ira. la will Ih ranirlli-d iinlraa nrw
Lwiir.' Iriiiia aia niii'it.d.
' AiKiim.'iilM of thr mliiria I mil ahao
1 liil.lv no aiiiMut es.rpt un the stit
' nf lh rstreme Hmiiillsl lirwia'r.
I All oi In r ni'WHip.'i i-ondrtiiti thriu
t stronuly.
I .lohn II. I'lynra rhiiirman of thr pur-
liiiiii. nll.i y lalmr pill ty liuolr II hlalr-
! i.irtit on the adjoin ninrtit of the house
i of I'liiniiioiia thla afternoon. While
ui'iinK I'gr.-t over trie iirriHion oi
Hie inln.'is he an 1.1 he r.piully ru
Krettnl tliat I'iniiilia- l.loyd il".e
hud inmli' hiipulutlona uuulimt the nut- '
tlra of the mlnera' Irndrrs. lie anid j
actual damme done to tha mlin a up :
OiNTINfKD ON I'AOU TWO !
LATE NEWS
DULLETWS
Hot off the Wire
( liU'.e1V-TlMi mining Industry In
the wil will see a rtaumptlon tt
hualnriui Wltlitll the nest alx mntitha.
John T. llurna aeoretary t Uv rAm-erl'-nn
mining congreaa announced
tukiy following a Iwq Qionlka trip
ihroiiRh the wealarn alala .. .
nilC.W.O The nrsl nillunal ran-
vi nlion of the Irlnh llepublle Will ha
h. ld lu re April U IS It was annMine.
ed lonliiht. Th naaoclatlon wi
fniui.il lat Novendier hy "prtue
il. nt e Vulera of tha "Irlah fi
puhlle" and a iiuwii from him will
Is read at the convention. Nation
ally known Irish ay in pa l tiller gr
m-hrdiil.-d In aMak.
WAHIIIMiTON Ties week of May
; was d.-slansieil In a proelainrttlon
l.y lirsldnit Harding tislay as "lor.
nl . protection week" during Which
governors of the varlotia a Ultra wera
nnkeil lii arrange educational and In-
siru. the eserelm-a to puie liefore th
nii. the need for preventing unnto
eaeary waale hy fireat tlraa.
WAHII1NOTON. April KlfU-en (out Intrreet and to le rollei t.il In ea
iim..n. u the aiim Orrmunv la ahlo .the eountry Uiomrs liivnUrd In fn
and urohahlv wlllliiK to pay In repara- ' lute war. He ulao protMau a that the
n..n. i. ...noi:ii.it hv It. M. Ilaruih. inni'illatioli of Ind.htr.lnras mlnht
hnlrmun of the American reimratloi. : madr a Inruna of l. vrllng prrfrrelillal
iiimiiilaalon. In the current aam of the : tariff Isirrlrra j
nffleliil puhlli-atlon or the ehntnla r of J "The consensus In Paris.' nays Mr
comimrw of thr fnlt.il Stales klr. ; lUirm h. "was that llrinmnv .-on I.I my
Harurh. who took a Uirge rl la draft- nt lsat tl"' rapltal sum of IIS.uno.fM.n..
Ing the economic aectlona of tha peace iwni. About S.uotl.tmo.ntiu liua Ims-ii ald
treaty ulan augiteatisl. with terms a i IMi.WMi.iMMi.msi apirud over f.s ty tw.ii
conditlotml cannllntlon of Inter-alllnl j years la enual to a lam t $IS.nO.OoO.OO(l I
IndelitislneaM. t Joint rates of Interest any eight nd !
Aa one of the terms he auKgrats. In -one-half ihtiiiiI. which foreign iiallona
stead of lancrlllng outrlKht any part have to pay In thla market. In the ills-
of the llrltiah Indelitislneaa. Hint Ihr ! cuastoli of tlrrmiiny rrmrntlons the al-
fnlUil Hlatrs cancel cnndllloiiully Hie ' ll.il imm-Hs ulwnys t.N.k five m.. nit.
amount sis-nt l.y Ureal llrlliiln In his which would ale to :.iiiiiiotMMi.nmj
cnunry f.s- munitions during the war. ! api -end over 4! yeara a pn arnt vnlu
thla aiim to In a demand liability with f Kl.utiO.nnn.ooo.
injl t W I l'ott. of this cilv. representative of the train dispatch- t. H tw.n.i srveisi d.'fn.ite i
i ers' associition. and Y. I'. lli.rn of Kansas City of the railway de- TJZ.Z tJaaL.
IS'l . . . ... . I ..!.. . 1 "
fn nartmenl American federation ot laoor who issuen a joim i.ueiii-m ! ut. n-dunion or am- lasea
Ih. I . . ' lalK"l In oime leiaal of Smi IiiI
Here lolHKIlt. m tv an. h im tlu.sa on Irn
..' i Slillemettl Made. ' Hie warning given union men to atny .. Mump taxes i
C0I1FESSED .1URDERER ELVIELL
SAI1E REPORT OF PIIYSICIAII
STILLHAll I'ilLL PRESS BIUORCE
SUIT TO A RAPID 0OI2CLUSIOII
lr AMnrUtrd Pma.
NKW YoUK. April S. Itenorta that
Jainea A. Hllllumn preslilrnt of Hn-
National t'lty Hunk of New Yik. was
anxious to prrsa his divorce suit lo
WEATHER
and
A inn
....4:.
....:.
WKST TKXAS: haliirdsy
Sunday partly cloud).
YA rather llureaii.
TeniisTiiture hv hours Ht
l III.. cetrrday.
a. m 3D II a. m .
7 h. m 5'i .N'.hiii .
N a. m 4" ' I'-
9 a. m I l- '
Hi a. m ' I'-
1 1 mln nt ireteiday low
ll.WSKt 4.1.
l.lrst yestenlay si); lowers nn.
' ' vyilHiiildlly Hl
N pin ti hiii N.M.n
try Irniix-latur" ....J 31 T.3
Wet tcmpe.icjilrf ...
llnml.lltv i " 11
i-iiiti fviT-lviiliinUiy lair.
1!)
Si)
rapid conclusion wrre confirmed to-
day l.y his Httmnrya. Tiny turned
over to Mrs Htlllnian'a counml S2.&0(
fur counm-l fees mid alimony which they
hud I'c-n Klvrn until May 4 lo pay In In-
stallmrnta. With the ih.ck for that
Ainouut was a l. lt.r Kiyinu Mr Hull
man d.sirm a pionipt Via I "t the i
NIK'S llllll IH Hot lllHH'le'd to fllllllll IIIIV
rSi-UN- for d.-lav hy atang the piii ii'd-
Hues p. ihIIhk ai'.-..l "
I'v. x I.iiibIv It had I"- n tnm.nini'i d
that mi iiptr il fiooi the oiil'i' KiMntlnu
ulli'ioliy. COIUIH.-I fun nnd riiH
would Ii- taken and tin' letter todiy s I
forth that Hie payiuriil waa mail' "with
out prejudice to our risht In n'l'al
ft .in thr t.11.1 within the tlilitv Ii)n
IllliiWed li liw "
I'li-l.iuil that hcniitik's (l.ef.ir n
irleie. he resumed on April 5. Mr
Ht tllioil llH iittoitt. va slid they would
II..I lipiienl iinlraa ".'onvln.rd Hill HlSe
h mi pintmliility nf a trial at n teaaoii'
al'lv curly dale.-' .
i'iiiiiih. I rr Mil Siltlm.'in were not
plriNirr.l In si itr lonisht whclhrr they
would In- Ir.-nly t. r...p.-n ll'SrlnRi l.y
A pi II :o.
The atntemrnt nselgtilng the nutlv
(oi thr e Minn follows-.
"The ! hi 'pie si' nij thu line of the rail
limit la'llevr thnt In one way or another
the national official were the. Insti-
gators of the strike. Were directly re
sponsllOr for tli hmkIs failure t
1 1 1' rule; and Mieve tout Hie road
would ln iM-rmam-ntly al.andotie.1. They
do not in. I lo that Ihr strike wua
hiouKht on ly piM'tnally unanimous
vote of the union employes or that the
officials were acting niitily In the
cuimclty of advlaoia. There Were lint
iimii. than 11 ir J" Harrison men in
the moli. a majority of the Harrison
iv.'plo I'.-lna mm Ii ni"ie funilllur with
the situation and rwilimng that there
in no rcsioniihle piol'iil.llltles of per-
miiuenlly iilutulonliiH Hie riid."
The statement l.iiefly niiriatca the
lecldeiil leading no l-i the departure
if the l.iolhei-h.sil ilfi. lain telling of
ul heme und of the call of the commit
tee uivnn the tirothi'ihcH party with
thr espreswion from the committee
tl.ut "they did not want lo listen to
any explanailons or argumenta"
The liioli. Millet mderly hut di'ter
iiiin.il. th statement aaya. The atat.-
mrnt ends with a jsirngrnph on th
iilifris-iice with Oovcrms" Millar In
which prol.i ll.Mi for the laolhei Ii.h.I
i ffl.'lula was sous-lit and which end.il
when Ihr govern. I said hr would ma lie
Invi-etlirtition. Mr. Horn left l.ltltw
link tnnsht for t'hlragn.
Safe In l-itrt Worth.
I'liliT WoliTII. Texas April X Jo
S"ph t.. Kixr. lice pt' -sldent of III
l.tiithel IiimsI of railwiiv nnd al.iimshlp
clerks who was one of Hie strike lead
cis cxiN'll.il fiom M inis n Aik.ins.ia
in 1 1 i d here IimI.iv a.-.-onlimi to Hlepheii
Kwiiig. prisiil. nl of I h' I's iil union
hut Kwlng und other officials refused
to lei. Ill Ills W heleal'OUts.
on
ii mi-
trans
iHiitation und certain slump taxes snu
I 1-111111111111011 of sc wial rninmislity taxes.
Iiuiioslllou i-f a w.l'' tax Is Is lug agt
' tat.il Slrongly.
' H.-iuit' l I'l lin-ae aald thr a.'liate com-
mtttii''s lo-.li ins would Is-gtn next
j week and Hie salt a tax would he taken
up fust with n.lv.siit.-s nml ..pimm-tits
' lux it. it In pi. wnt Ihrir Hews.
Ileal Ins on Hie lucninr a. hriliilrs
hr silil would follow.
It.-dii" Hon In iituiy and navy appio
pilalioi.s and thoa.. f.s- government
'' I. ui.-ens la Im'HiK udv.siit.il hy Heiialnl
I'elllos.'.
"No sane man ciinteuipliiK-a nuothei
' .P-at war In Hie life tune "I Hie prea
end or the mxt generation." he said.
'Tne lidi-ral tu.de iiuiiinlssmn lias
li.ill U natioiiiil St. 'lull und mnnilat."
Hi. s.nit'l milled 'Another lud
that o.iiilit t" M m the iiilH.a.l Ul-ol
Im aid and a n nip I P ous-ht t"
i.-adv f.a what remains of the alilpplng
Ihsii.I whi h is KlKmti. rviil.-n.r ..f In-
i ..tiiprtitcti. y nnd i Is'voml res. tie "
Isles Pms.
lU KKAIxi. S. T.. April I Uojr
Harris who rnnfrssed to the l.sal n.IIc
on W'iHliii-Nlsy night that he wua on
of the pi'ini'lSils III the minder In
New York ilf Joarph II. Klwrlt Id
meiilully and phyalcally imrmul In thu
npinloti of Jainea W. I'utnani ulien-
lat who imidr a ai-cond exumlnutlon of
Hun! inlay. Tha examination was
atory of how he and roniNinlon waa
hired hy a woman to kill Klwell.
The New York d.tectlv aald ha had
hi en umilde to shak llarrla In any
details of his account ot tha murder.
A i 'i ut waa mad to Nrw York
City police officlnls thla afternoon by
rs.terctlva Oswald on tha eonfaaalon
of I toy Han la In which Harris aald
he and another man had murdered
Jneeph II. Klwell In hla New York
apaittnrnt last June. Ilerlatnn aa to
mud" nt the miurat of IM.itlvr H. r- i v hrther llurna wouia lie tagen to isew
giant ll. nry I'. Oswul.1 of the Nev I York waa left to Oswalt by hla ill
Voik im.Ii.i' detsirlmeiit. who Indlcat perlor offlceia.
ed his hellef that llurrla' atory waa
"There are aome ridiculous dlacra
the woik of a iliaonlei.il l.rain. ls-leo. i puuclra In llarrla' yurn" (tawald aald.
lie liswnlil eommunliat.il lute t.si.iy
vith New York i.-e hendiiiui let a
sud was instructed to reimiln In lluf fa-
in for Hn- present.
(if via Id .Uetlomil Harris at length
tit iv without dciiloplnu he snid any
sul.st-iutlal chsnge In the prisoner's
'hut aiihstantlnll the atnry he tells uf
Klwell a death Is correct. I'll admit I
haven't shaken hi in a bit from hla orl
rinal story.
I'rmikly I la lleve. with hla wife that
his confession Is the work of a highly
Illuminative hialn."
IMIEIl SPEIID THREE YEARS 111
HOTEL ROOfHiO REAS0I1 BEEII
iirQiiOJoni.Ea8 hill hot mS for uoLunfiY exile
TO IVOnu UNTIL JUST vitlUhUtHI L.JHUt
Hr Avlt'd I'mw.
JOI'I.IN. Ma. pril . IMlnle
sliiiouiHciueiil ws madr tislav by
M. i. tan) of 1'iat lliirnn Mleh-
lasii one if the railroad brollier-
IuhhI re icM-nlsllir ricllrd I ruin
Hal rlw.n iksnias Wrilnmlay by
what he Irrincd an "armed mob"
Hull Japlin would letiiimsrll be
the Itisdipiarlrr of Ihr IiiImmt b-ad
ri keeping In direct louill with
Hie klrll.e of fedrrnted ernlli on
the MlMoiirl Norlli Kama Hall-
It ml.
While nuilnlalnliii- direct com-
mu nl si ion with Hie kliuslion al
H.irrlMin. Carry ami I.. M. I'ddy
nf San rranclirn represent leg the
order ul i ail way lekgraphrr wlm
arrlied lure with t arry lst nlchl
and wa one of Hie men elH-ll.-d.
are aw lilinr ririrl.s-imriil In en-
neiti.il Willi re.pirsl sent l
brnl herliisNl rxeiiillirs thai fed-
eral rrirlecltn lie accisrdrd thrill
l.l ILirriwli.
In i oiiiumiiii -at Ion wild union rrp-
rewulntlir In HiiiI-hi tmlsy. ta-
re) mid be wu adilied Hist the
silualii.ii Ii still 'I'll. I Willi no llrw
drirloplin III lin e a crowd of e-
rial liuiMlred men walled on tbrni
In front of a H.iirl..n hotel Wed
lirxla) and a eoiunilttee tidd them
In hair low n.
(airy declared today that none
of the union ftlrtkert. Iiad gone
buk In walk a ml 'Hut I lure Is nit
liiill. all-n Ihal tin ) will return un-
til an lioiioi shb scllli no nl ot Hie
usee lue I alleil.d"
In ii-llrraliiiB thai none of the
l.li.lh.fliiMsl irplewlilallie had
cither lain liulll tril or pi Iced III
jail al ll.irrti.Hi and thai only one
union mail. . t . .leiikln. repre-
miii ins the hoi ir.ilt a an of
Ii. er nl Ihr I jl'ro.nl drparlllirllt of
Hie nieiliaii I e.l.-r.itioii of l a
Ims. bad an In.li. tin. nt reliiriM-d
aKsliist lorn. arc) m ule plain thsl
the liHliititi.nl In Hie ise against
Jenkins w.i on a minor i barge In
iiitiu.illi.il wild iliili.rl.lnt the
isrs.e and not In rminei lion with
the hiiriiieg of two lailmad brklge
al Alptru ami M. J.' ikaii.is.
Ill tp.i iKI.N. N'. J.. April 8 A strange ease of the voluntary exile
i f two elderly women of in. .derate means who linked themselves
in a Miite f three r.M.ins in a centrally located hotel for more triart
three jeat. was revealed to authorities today.
Until today the women Mis Caroline Sunderland and Mrs.
Fannie Miller had not left their room since January ln8. They
had lived cntirtlv on canned vj.h.iU ordered l.y mail. Their rooms
were paid f.-r ly checks thriM throticjh a crack under the xtoor.
Oinlrd by Officer.
The stniy came lo lit; lit when the
Pi eprlcl. r c.uii.laln.il In health
iiiliMeiu r Sink of the a.-c uuiulitii'ii of
imptv i ans i n the file rcu.. Thr
ci'iiiimssiiim-r itainul admit Unce lo the
loins i .ii I v after he Ihre'iteitiil to
in i il. ttir ilistr tlow n.
ili-h .Xiiii'lei laud tin- i Id-1 of the
t iw... wua 111 In tail aurfering from tu
I Is n uhwia In advanced slagrs. Hha
I M I. II.L..I. til I. hianllal where It wua
'Ul I . ..k I...I.L- .-..nl' n. .1 ll.'A 1ah
S4IHI mi' J.in-tli... mv
Mis. Milh i- said Ihrv hud shut thrm.
s.-l from the world liemuiw "they
hail to" and would nt.'ika no pther
lutein nl Al ter Mia Hundrrliin.t wag
taken l the Imepitnl Mrs. Miller anncht
i.s-uis i-lacw Itgre
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