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    ' ', ' THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER-21; 1920. ' ' ' s
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Killing of Lpver
V Was Accidental
Married Woman on Trial for
t Murder . Expresses Desire
5 To Live for Husband
And Children.
' By UnlverMl Service,
, Norwich, Conn., Oct. 20. Living;
in a shadow world tof romance, its
sorrows, its jays and 'tragedies
hugged to her heart until a time
came when middle age and the ac
cusation of crime, for which she may
fay with her life, are crowded upon
hr Mr. Mah'il Kenvon still ciinffS
i'-to.the days filled with love and is
f trnnhleH and rnnfilied when tier at
tention is taxed with the. shooting of
her lover.
Under the insistent hammering of
the state's attorney today in .the su
perior court here where she is on
trial charged with the murder of Mr.
Herbert Tetlow, Mrs. Kenyon could
not he made to swerve from her
j - fctory told on direct examination,
(t This story, was that the shooting
jj was accidental and caused by the
j struggle over the revolver with
hich she meant to kill herself in
i the presence of the doctor, who for
; live years had been her lover.
t 1 Wept On Stand,
i Alt day Mrs. Kenyon alone held
'the court's attention. Only once did
her fortitude leave her and she wept
I ".-co that the prosecuting attorney ot
tered to excuse her if she was weary,
, Her quick retort was that she was
Mill strong ana. oniy Deggea mm to
; put his questions plainly so that she
would understand. -. '
Mr. Kenyon, ler husband, a gray
1 haired, tired looking man. thin, quiet,
' his sparse hair neatly brushed across
his head, sat bowed and silent
throughout the day. Beside him sat
J the three sons of Mrs. Kenyon.
slender youths, the youngest.,; in
v Knickerbockers. ' ' J
Married Three Times. ' - V
' Mrs. Kenyon',' dressed in a trim
mouse colored taffeta and Geor
gette dress, a black wolf scarf about
' her shoulders, her straight gray
hair pulled tight and low across her
.. forehead and AVd in olace bv a oin
if brilliants, told againthe story of
her life. Two crimson spots burned
en her cheeks all day.C : '
j She told of her three matriages, of
her love for Dr. Tetlow and her in
timacy with him,
Mrs. Kenyon fold how she held
-keys to all the coArs of the doctor's
apartment' for v, a long time. She
'dwelt tenderly on the recital of
hours spent in the garden with her
lover, her head bowed in shame or
lifted in triumph as the narrative
developed.
She spoke of the rendezvous in the
doctor's apartment as "cur room."
"Oh, I remember so many things
about that room," she said. "I used
to go' there when I was tired to be
alone. 1 went often when the doctor
was not there.' I would sit for hours,
thinking, reading, mending his
clothes, doing little services for him.
We sometimes lead aloud together.
If we came to a word we did not
know we looked it up in the diction
ary. Mr. Tetlow was a maa of wide
culture and chaimiifg manner."
"Why did you make up your mind
that you must see him no more?"
she was asked.
"I was .suffering and exhausted,'
she said, nervously and physically,
I was at the breaking point. I could
not go on. I could not stand his
constant complaining and bickering,
hia fault finding' with the chickens,
the garden, the yard, everything
about the place just as though it
were his. Vet X did not want to hurt
him." '
"Whv need you have insisted that
he go far away, to Oklahoma, as you
siiffffMterl?"
P2.T , ' J
There is an intellectual ann
nirltual relationshio between a man
and a woman who love that is bind
ing and as old a? the world.- It was
!,gainst this bond that we struggled-
As lone as we lived near eacn otner
the struggle would be in vain.".
Mrs. KenyoA said she visited JJr.
Tetlow's apartment four times the
day of the shooting. The first time
.she called for trowel, the second
time to talk to. him about his call
at her house, the third time with
the gun with which she intended
killing herself and the last time she
described in detail just as she had
put in her direct testimony. Ihe
shooting was accidental, she said.
She never intended killing him. She
loved him too much.
"Yes, I must, 1 will make a good
fight," said Mrs. kenyon. "Not for
myself. What is left of life for me?
But for my loyal husband, for my
lour adoring boys. ' I must carry on
and face the life, (before me with
courage. ' 1 .' ' . ' ' '..
"My. dear husband, his 'hoaue
wrecked, his heart broken, has told
me I must be steadfast. He is ready
to take up the journey again with
me, a new life, a life we shall live
icr each other and our .children,
sbuttjng'the past from our4 hearts."
Harding Rules Seven to One "
Favorite in Betting Odds
New York, Oct) 20.--The lightest
betting ever known. Un,. Wall street
on the outcome bf 'a presidential
candidate prevails now, ,only two
weeks before election day. The
money offered does nof exceed
$250,000, whereas four years ago it
was more than $1,000,000 a fortnight
before election; ' -
Harding' rules favorite at 7 to 1.
Hoover Advocates .
Deep Sea Waterway
From Lakes to Ocean
New York, Oct 20. American ex
portation of wheat will cease within
10 years, unless better transporta
tion facilities from the interior are
provided, Herbert Hoover declared
here today at a hearing before the
international joint commission, advo
cating the proposed deep sea water
ways from the Great Lakes through parried in New York on Aiigust 5.
ine si. Lwrcucc river, - f
Mr. Hoover said the proposed wa
terway would mean a saving of at
feast 10 cents perjbushel on export
wheat and that this saving would go
into the pockets or the American
farmer and result in greater produc
tion. The former food administrator
likened opposition to the waterway
as similar to opposition to labor
saving machinery.
Arguments in favor of the water-
wa$" also wesj made1' by .'William C.
Redfield, former secretary of com
merce, atyl Julius H. Barnes.
Ne York Society Girl
, S v - .Wedta Japanese Student
Nw Yorki' Oct. 20.The romance
of a New York girl, of a prominent
family sxid a Japanese art student
was revealed for the first time today
when Mrs, Mortimer Delano told of
the elopement of her daughter, Miss
Priscilla Alden Delano, and Takeo
Watari in August, The couple were
Miss
Delano is a rescenjdant' of
the first Hugenots roicome to this
country ' and was a student in
djnoiiigv Takeo Watari is said to
be of high family Sn Japan.
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day for $2 by Hovey. Smith, auto
mobile dealer, was found to contain
gold nuggets which Smith believes
to be 'worth $50,000. The package
was from Aritona. S . ,
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