Show L STill DEEPER PROBING Government Has lIas Not Called Off the Cotton Inquiry Interview With James Fatten Patten atten New York April 21 The sudden ad all adjournment jo today of the federal Inquiry Into tho alleged cotton pool sent a thrill of If f hope to certain quarters of the financial district that perhaps per aps the gov government government goVernment had decided to catl call off the in Clark McKercher assistant ae attorney general soon Boon dispelled that hope by announcing that other witnesses VerA wera to be called call d at further grand jury sit aft sittings sittings tings S Plans for a deeper probing into the tile alleged cotton pools will vIlh it is said be made within a few days at Washing Washington ton James Patten Patton of Chicago banged his hili fist on an oak table of a downtown brokerage office this afternoon and andRaid said Raid he ha was not in this game to squeeze any an one and further that there would be no corner in cotton Says Sas Mr Patten Patton Now look here I will tell you the inside story of my operations in this market I have cotton th tk theory of supply and demand I be bellev llev the mills here and in Europe will close down in hl August Auguet and September because they will have havO no cotton to work on They will then cry give us cotton cottoni we must have It Now there It ItIs itis Is ls in a J nutshell If It I am ant wrong wron why not show me where I am long on cotton on this theory If the government steps In and stops speculation why wh then I shall stop but It will be an evil day da if It such sucha a step st p Is ever taken takenA A great deal has been printed to the effect that Frank Hayne W P 1 Brown BrownF F Scales and myself are engaged m tn a conspiracy to corner the May crop or cotton No more ridiculous statement was ever made Why there are two million bales of May cotton in sight At 75 5 a bale bal it would require to maintain a corner It IB la a matter of history that no man has ever succeeded In cornering a cotton crop |