Show CRYING BACK TO HIS CELL CEL I IJ I II January J nuary Had Built His Hopes Upon an Immediate Pardon Leavenworth Lea Kan Ken May Ma S Major R TI RW Pw W warden of the federal penitentiary here had not up IP to 1230 received notice not from Washington of ot the notion action taken tn hj the tha caso case of Wit VII William liam January ned and said ti ld ho h would w uld not communicate with the tile prisoner until this was wan received He partially P agreed how however Over ever e r to permit p the tho Associated JUs Press cor correspondent corr respondent r to carry tho the news newa ne ib to Janu January January January ary later lat r in the day anti ana an to talk taUt with him bun as lis u tt ft plans Warden Varden did not finally agree to an interview with the prisoner saying it was against the rules but himself read the dispatch to January Jan ar first warning him that It was not of official official official January showed but Wile le emo emotion emotion emotion tion at first but when the Import of the message was realized tears came into his eyes ees He had built up his hopes and expected an immediate pardon I r am amnot amnot amnot not worried about myself said he as aa i the tears tearl began besan to flow freely down his cheeks but it will be bo a great hard hardship hardship hardship ship to my m wife and child January said he supposed tile the officials at Washington feared lea red that If It he hO were granted an absolute pardon now a bad b d precedent would be established but he was still clearly disappointed January was as led back to his lila cell ceIl crying |