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Show 0E5ERTERL1U5T V F;.CJECHf.RGE "Yife Complains ' After rSome Detective Work - JTaurW Harris. M. and Virginia ,)i4vi. u. both of this cltynntll a : dsvs ago. are In Jail at Elko. . '-v. held at the request of the liil hureeo of Investlastlon for V e department of lust lea on an n.rvd violation .of th ' Mann s-hlte slave" act. Tne apprehension of tha couple hrousht about through Infor-rlon Infor-rlon furnished by Mrs. Harris. V .0 with two smalt children was h it behind when her husband went 1 to K.ko on August 11, ostensibly! i j eeelc employment. . ! Faturdey .lira Harris appealed ivo local Juvea.ll court officials for l-diice as to how she mlaht compel ' h-r himbsn't to support herself and chi'.ilren. Phe was re'erred to tit feAvral suthoiitles. These advised her that If Harris wss arrested t-v them on tbe Information ahj fuiu.ined he would fsce nrosecu-i.on nrosecu-i.on which .might result Mn.. im-X' im-X' .onmrnt. To thie she la said tft have ra-r ra-r ; ked. "I don't care. He' of no lln re ue te me."' me Harrla family eame here f-om Cache county about on year exu. according to the story told by krs. Hsrrls. They lived happily until Harrla met Miss Hays, who nrk-d sb a pastry cook. To Mr, turriv objection of hie anparent friendliness toward Mlie Hays, he n V Mrs. Harrla declares. ...i view of his protests llone Bhe e l to smother her susolclona. T' n, on August 11, Harris, left 1. - to go . hunt a Job. On ; nt ll.- he wrn'e hie wife that 1- iiad reached Elko and If on- r..-ful la securing emnloymcnt t be would go on te the coast. i. Harrla thought the matter e.r for severs! days. -"n. Thursday last she called the I' vi home by telephone and aaked Virginia. When she waa told tMu' Virginia bad left the Bunday r-vlous for Klka. Mr. Harris v directly to the authorities. f fay. Harrla and Mis Hays tilt en Into custody. |