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Show DENIES CHARGE OF ILL TREATING MORRIS 'No discrimination is being made against I. J. Morris, convicted of the murder of Walter AxtelL He la treated just the same as tbs other prisoners In Uiut Institution, and hla chary, of cruelty and that he Is being starved are the purest rot," said Deputy Warden A. C IV of th etate prison this morning. "Hla statements of 111 treatment mark htm as a pollened and flnlahed liar who wants to keep In the limelight just ss mu'-h ss he can." The atatement of Deputy warden lire waa an answer to an attack made by Morris st the time he was sentenced, when h Insolently asked the court If there was anything In hla sentence that provided that bs should b starved to death. |