death Id a barn on his farm. After Mr*. Hughes, who In held in jail here, confessed plotting with Eastep, Mrs. Eastep's body was exhumed and the viscera removed and sent to the chemist.Mrs. Hughes, a quiet and subdued little farm woman, given freedom of the jail rdceptton room in the daytime, occupies herself with making fancy patterns from newspapers, listening to phonograph music and reading at times. She talks only wiien pressed. Her children, she says, are her only concern now. 8be has displayed little interest in planning her defense.Shirley said he was awaiting the final report of the chemist } before going ahead with prosecution of Eastep and Mrs. Hughes.