Show JUDGE O'SULLIVAN AN AND ROCKEFELLER CLASH f t J lI W John John D. D D no Rockefeller 1 i h livid had a clash with Jud Judge o Thomas Thoms C Co O'Sullivan of of the tho general sessions court when the latter Jatter refused refusal to accept accept ac nc- ac- ac a presentment from Irom Mr elJer el- el ler ter as foreman of the tho grand rand jury P had hadin hadin hadin in connection with the tho in esti investigation tion of or white slave e evils Hs here Mr Rockefeller Rock nock J ock- ock announced that its its its' labors were cre yr rr s t tr r aW 0 Y r t r rh h f N n. n Kt r. r culled asked aske to lie IH discharged from rom further fur fur- thor ther service and nna boZ bogged begged ed l leave cave e to read reada a L presentment dealing with the thc facts fact gleaned in the ill inquiry Qu r- r which began on January Si 3 h Announcing ins that he had not been apprised that tho the were finished with the tho subject was not aware m-aro that they hall had prepared a a- a presentment and had bad had no of consider consider- in int ing the tho material t in in the report Judge e o 0 O'Sullivan declined to accept tho the document doc doe or p permit r lit it to bo be read Nor Kor would ho he recede from tJI this I position po c even cn n thou though 11 Mr Ir argued ar ar- lr- lr gued with him and ana District Attorney Whitman declared he felt it was incumbent incumbent in in- on the ju judge o to remove the tho file lilo of the grand Jury s Jur s findings rho Tho judge m made mado do clear tho the point that ho 0 wished to become familiar with the findings in tho the presentment before ho would accept and md telling l Mr r. r Rockefeller Rocke Rocke- feller ller again ill that ho would not hear liar him directed tho the grand e jury jIlT to adjourn adjourn ad ad- journ for two weeks and arul rn in the tho interim interim in in- to advise nd him of the full nature of or the report of its work |