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Show JOHN DE1TZ 1 $ HAPPY After the Siege Which Ended in His Sur-' Sur-' render Hayward. Wis., Oct. 10 John Hcitz of Cameron Dam who was captured Saturday after a slept- of several days seems proud of the wound In his hand and l cheerful and even Jolly In his captivity. Ills greatest sorrow Is that he has no one to talk to except his son I.rlb Clarence, at h1 own re-quesT. re-quesT. was plnced In n cell on another fl.-or. and Sheriff Madden. In partial command of the publicity situation, has refud to allow any one to Interview Inter-view him. .Clarence admits that his father should have surrendered, but snys none .f the famllv ever dared suggest it to him. Mrs. Helix is locked up In a third cell wth her children. She is In a semi-hysterical condition, shut off from the two sources of relief which 'Pho oraes, some one to talk to her about the ordeal of Saturday and some one to sympathize with her. She Is especially indignant over the fact that she was handcuffed aft-I aft-I er her husband's capture. Sheriff Madden ordered her nandcuffs removed re-moved as so. n as he saw- them. William Peitz Is e-.p.cte, to come to the assistance of bis brother's family. |