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Show confession today, according to the police, in which he nd mi t ted that the hammer blows which killed Mr. Hull were struck by him and not by his companion clerk, Fdward E. Paige. In his first confession confes-sion he had accused Paige of being the actual murderer. ! O'Brien was arraigned here today on a charge of murder and held for extra- i dition. He was arrested here yesterday. Mr. Hull was beaten over the head with a hammer and died the following day. j Paige is under arrest in Philadelphia. CLERK CONFESSES TO SLAYING EMPLOYER AVON. N. J., July 15. Edward O'Brien, the 20-year-oid clerk, arrested here, charged with the murder of Gardiner C. Hull of the New York stationery firm of Hull & Deppisch, made a second written |