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SURPRISE SPRUNG IN SLACKER CASE Attorney Wcstcott Denies He Was Ever Retained by Bcrgdoll JERGDOLL ABNORMAL An 'Unlmlaccd Crcnture Who Would Lie or Toll Truth' Just as He Felt WASHINGTON. May 3. John Wont' f'Ttnor nltorney Kenr-rnl of j,h twy and friend of former rrm.iriif Wllnon. upturn; a nensa-ii.ngri-tBlnnnl committee ItiBCitlKat tln hi-n lie appeared beforo tho js tii" rn";ipo of flrovor IlcrBdoll, ,h, PhlUdolpbla draft evader. W-t lt flatly donlud that ho had h,.,n rpUlnt'd In lb" cawn or "hnil r,., it penny." Ho told how. at rii.t.n ic h rcqiu'st, ho had visited ntH li.l boon fascinated" by the rVurr ' uiid under UiH spoil, had icrf 'I to forward Anscll's brief In if lieredoll to tho war do- 1,1''t1!ii whs tho last time I raw ( c-i ral Ansrll until I cumo In tho rlidTM u moment nuo nnd tumoral lnul' f'T until" ri'dRon, failed to rr-T.irnUn me." Wuatrott wild. W.t-fitt told how he refused Mra. Hfrcdi llH plena that he lako her nr,M caso. Hn declared ho nover ,w .iny other UerBdoll and took ',, Int.T.M in the rnse. "I told her however, 'you Ret the hrl law v. r you can hlro In tho 1 rltrd Stale " Westrott wild ho later told Here doll's munsel. they, including Weln lierif were damaging their client's i isp and "would cause him to ' , at. ii hull beforo thoy finally fin- VeM'C'tt characterized IlerKdoll as an 'abnormal, nnbnlancoil creuture" TULSA DAILY WORLD, WKDNKSDAY, MAY I, 15)21 13 SnBtS?uJiih1. " 1,0 ,olt ,,k0 u-or BISHOPS END SESSION IlerKdoll uanted m.mo more mon. y U,OIIUr -mL OQOOIUIM wlilln ho was serving n prlmm term ' - " lt Kort Jay as a deserter from the ! ,',, limilnlllt for Nnstnllln to nrmy, so ho wa permitted to n i AtU'iid .Meoilnc of Hoard of Ret it. 1 .Mlsliin. This wa tho only cxplmmtinn I , ''"''VIM.,!:. K .. May 3 Ills offered today by I. C. Harris, ad- "ops nf Hip Methodist Uplscupnl Jutant general of tho army, bh to 'churh south, who have been pres why Ucredoll was allowed to leave I ent "Mending tin? sessions of the prison In search of a "pot of Rold" CK of HI Mm pi, left today for which no nan told officials he hid I """'"'. wimre ins annual meet burled In tho mountains. Tho adjutant Roneral told tho commlttco ho really know vary lit tle about lieredoll "as so many thousands of cases of draft evaders' wero handled. Ho did know, how-1 11n,U,,,",,y' w- K' MeMurray and - i-mi iiiikiimi. Willi iitnnnii ever, ho said, that Ilcnrdoll and hit attorneys wero extermely confident that ho would bo freed on technical Krnunds. Representative Johnson, of Ken tucky, asked (lencrnl Harris If ho knew JlerRdoll was wealthy nnd was uslnc his wealth to cvndo arrest. "Did It occur to you when ho wanted this 'hidden Bold?'" "Well I supposed naturally that ho needed sonio moro money," Har ris replied. "Old It occur to you lie mlRht want It to hrlbo with?" Johnson asked. , "I knew very llttlo of tho Rers doll caso at that time," Harris nald. Harris stated that this was his first exporlenco with an escaped prisoner and that he was not familiar with all, tho aRcnctcs such ns tho military lntelllRonco, which ho might havo called on. It developed that one of RerRdoll's ing or th board of missions is scheduled to conveno Wednesday Tho nsslRtiment of bishops was last on tho nRenda of tho poIIokv. whloh closed last night. Rxrept ior uio AMoriatlon of bishops, Col the Band HprltiKH line While ttetti r i his murruiRe llrenso Tuesday, iimii s, refused to comment any on his n n rlAKti other than to say that pait of their married lift would be spout on the l'unrli and the other nt his wife's Iminp. The I'rosbln Heights1 case was heard by Judge Owen Owen. , who now has It under ndvlsenu nt. 1 Judffe Owen announced when be tendered his reslRtuitlon last Satur day, that he would probably render a decision beforo ho left tho bench on May 10. COAL MEN FIGHT BACK ! It. Ilendrix In control of the First Hplscopnl district, made up of Vir ginia. West Virginia nnd lialtlmoro. ami the association of bishops. W. N. Alnsworth, M .Murray and Darling ton, with llishop James Atkins In tho Huropenn field, no radical ohango In assignments wero made. A moro comprehensive survey of tho situation In Kurope was given ns tho reason for the assignment of three other bishops with llishop Atkins. Assignments of bishops to dis tricts, an announced by college, nro ns follows: First Hplscopal district. Hlshop V, R. Hcndrl.T; second district, Hls hop W. A. Candler; third, Hlshop James Atkins; fourth, Hlshop CoJ litis Denny; fifth, Hlshop W. II. Murray; sixth, Hlshop W. H. Iini buth: seventh, Hlshop Udwln D. Mouzon; eighth. Hlshop John M. Moore; ninth. Hlshop W. 1'. McMur rny: tenth, Hlshop, V, V. W, Dar- cotinscl was Harry Wnlnborger, who,! Ht'gton; eleventh, Hlshop It. M. Pu tt woh stated, had been counsel for hose; twelfth, Hlshop W. N. Altm- Kmm.i Goldman, nnd other soviet worm; iniricenwi, insnop james I 1'rpiwiPO to Haltli) Cluirjrr riled Agatii.il Them In Inillctini'iit i by V. S. .lory. J IN'DIANArOMH, May 3-Foun- tlatlon for n Isgul battle over the j Indictment In the soft coal ponspU;.i i cy case, In whloh 220 opcratms. j miners, retailers nnd corporations In six stntss nro accused of a crini 1 Innl partnership to Itioroaw prb , was laid today In the federal colnt hero by defense counsel filing mo tions to (ptash tho Indictment. No daio for argument o' the nu merous legal iiuestlons raised whs Rot by JudRO Ferdinand llelgor of Milwaukee, presiding In the iilytcnrn of Judge A. It. Anderson, who Is III. Counsel for tho government ss well ns tho defense, however, expected no futtlicr action until fnll Outstanding among the n.ucstb"ns raised was tho contention that the antitrust net was suspended by the l,eer fuel control art, passed In t.917 Women Off Main Pay Political Debts Quickly COFIMCYVIM.K. Knn. May S Thn newly elected mayor nnd dtv ! council of Thayer, Knn., the first 1 bodv mi reoul to bo enmpottsit en- , iliely of women, Issi evening re lurned the compliment to lhi men' icsponslble for their honiin. J. M.I 1'iinsnioore, dubbed 'the b!d hor net of the N'roshn" In the popullat lays when ho surved n spenkvr of! the Insurgent house of thn Knnaas IcRlsliitiite. was appointed elty st toine, nnd J. II McCrew. who, l lnimht out the women's ticket, npiidliiled " U ircasuri i In Men of' lilt "I I IIII.MIJ. IHiil'llUll Mil l li d to1 be adopted esp, i m the in it t r of i Is I. i lean 1 1 in -. a oiing mm v a Ii cti d ns m.nslial ONLY 2 flEBEL GANGS LEFT Mc'lcnli (ioM'rnuieiit Xuiiiiiiiicch It Miim Done A uii) With Ml Hut I'orllon, Mi:Xlro CITY. Mitv 3 only two rebel gioups renuiln In I lie I'l'iiMi. of Mexico, one In the noilh urnl one In the northern part of tin' sinte of Ksrnteia, ti was annouiued st the vAm iittlco todit) Manuel Cilias, under seiretntv of flnmn e, n lit that ftnnndal circles In tho t'nlii'd Htatea weie lircoiulnu more optimistic uwr tho fiiiuu of this country nnd that tho hope was hemming stronger hero that the t'nllC'l MtHtes would soon form lily le. nxnlr.e tho present gmei nnienl. Itivnino stlltuiiiti Cno eilnodar NICW " i MtK. Mav .1 Jiv.ial new Wltnis-i i, one of them a Intuf (' II", III . 'i'll In I"' pi I'dlU'l d to Itie plillntl" Win ll ll ill 'tigs III.' ie d i ' v " 'no s ten fr . ' li ' f'l Mav v 1 m for ix , ,ti 'In ri n I 1 1 1 1 1 u ll I Jann" t I'li'iio l iV Tin- una ll fi ol Mil n.in. in i'Ii mil! ni me lrd- ! ' I ii ill.. ii i i He ' try of the N iVr i. it of I ho N'tiM n il i ill' Il.uili. I ,lw,ii I '. r I v ni, hn urilval llOM imi'n-' Mm '"ifi I'nii .r rl' il in in . iit f'nni tie''..!! Gas Goes Down Ask Electric Contrncting Co. Phones Osage 1005 dopnrtces. Harris received a letter from Weinberger Hhortly before HerRdoll's escape, asking for permission for i Cannon, Jr. LAND CLAIMANT MARRIES n 1 v''ll nm.n!n,J.ti T Jfl3l''.n I'lnlnllff ill CmsbU, Heights Suit y pending an appeal In Hergdoim , Wm1iIcI to Itanclier Ttiwdny. oomiii. Mnry iiirtrldRe, plnlntlff In the ,. ., , Heights caso In which she sceka to ...!t"'UI M,'n Ailjoiini. rcRiilu title to nil tho land now known CHICAC.O, May 3. Tho confer- ns Crosbln Heights, onn of tho fash onco of general chalrmon of the mnable resdentlal sections of the city. , shop craftH union, representing em-1 Tuesday entered upon thn sea of! ployes on railroad systems In all matrimony with A. 1.. Oorlns, 27' pnrts of tho country adjourned to-1 years old, who owns a cnttlo ranch ( day nnd tho chairmen returned to about 11 miles west of Tulsa, their homes to boRln rules negotla-' Mrs Partridge, a Creek Indian, 17 Hons with the railroad years old. Uvea at Medio station on DANCING Ideal Jnzz Orchestra (Colored) Tues., Thura., Fr!., Snt. I'rlp for bent fot trot 'l'liurs- day; Ichnoiis In cliiss or prlvnto Ilauflairc Academy tit 8, iloiildcr Cedar 121 iwHami Seat Sale Quaker ' Drug, Store D. W. GRIFFITH'S Positively LAST TIMES TODAY 2:15 p. m. 8:15 p. m. Convention Hall "FT TTJ fcT 1 UJtvJV Give this Shoe a Trade Name and Receive in Gold PECIAL Give this Shoe a Trade Name and Receive in Gold Famous for Its Flavor IK I I 11 1 I imim.. 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