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Show MHS. K. H. QUAY, Salt Lake woman, arrested ! in Washington while acting1 as a While House picket in j the suffrage demonstration. I , -&h-y , u .. ' i ; i , i , I.W.W. FLGTTO FREE lUYWDOD IS BALKED Note Slipped to Leader as j He Is About to Be Transferred. '"HI. A i . ' Nov. pi. Wiint : be-licwd be-licwd to h:ti been a plot to aid I. W. V. j j-. ,11 e: to e-;.ae while they were j beinj; t r 011 'erred from the t'imk county j.iil to other jails near Chicapo v as j l ni'd ru'ed todny by Deputy I'mted states Mnrshal Richard Il;;rt. who arretted ar-retted a man, said to bo J. K. Kusscil, Hinl a hi-ear-obl pish The man n seized after he iv:is seen slipjunp a note to a j:iU pitanl with instructions in-structions to dob or it to one of the J. W. W. prisoner about to be transferred. The note read: ''What a'-tiun shnuld bo take on the outside ? tl i vo the an.-wer to the girl in red.' Deputy Marshal Hart hurried outside and found a Hi- ear-old pirl near the j iil entrance. She wore a red dress, and he placed her under arrest. Federal officials believe that a break for free lorn was planned by the 1. . W. prisoners while they were being t ran?ferred. Later the prisoners were removed in safety. Tho I. W, Y. men are under federal indictments for alleged eon-spirncv eon-spirncv against the government, and it was decide. I to remove them to other jails be'ouso of the crowded condition of the Cook county institution. Later it was learned that William P. Haywood, secretary and treasurer of the T. W. , was the prisoner who was handed the note. Deputy Marshal Hart seired the note before Haywood could read it. Kussell has been acting as a messenger for the 3. V. "W. prisoners in the jail. He attempted to escape from the building but was caught bet ore lie reached the door. Haywood was one of a group of nineteen I. YT. W. prisoners transferred. |