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Show She Has Resolved to Get i Her Husband Out I of Prison New York, Jan. 3. Mrs. Charles W. Morse, who follows her husband today to-day to Atlanta to visit him in his cell at the federal prison there, and will 'take up at once In earnest the fight .'for his freedom. Mra. Morse continues to declare her belief that a crying In Justice has been done the former banker, and refuses to believe that he will be compelled to serve out his sentence sen-tence of fifteen years' confinement. I Mrs. Morse's effort-s w ill be warmly ieeeondd by his counsel. Martin W. Littleton, who reiterated today his declaration that he has by no means ghen up his fight for Morse's liberty. - Atlanta, aG , Jan. 3 Charles W. -Morse arrived here at 10:40 today (from New York. Accompanied by tho (two New York detectives, Morse hurriedly hur-riedly left tho train from the sldo of the station which was crowded with a curious throns eager to get a view of tho New York banker. On arriving at tie prison, Morse was Liken to the prison office where he gavo tho information necessary for the prison record. ! Later in the day he will exchange his dark business suit for tho striped garb. , |