Lots of “ArtilleryJohn E. Hayes, of Green Forest, operate**-. of the cannery at. that place, testified that when he and his townsmen had heard of the burning' of the bridges they thought they had better come to Harrisoi^ to see what could be done. He said that, while here he just stood about on the streets and looked .JJgnorant, that there was quite a lot of fun going on, that strikers were ordered out of the crowd, that it was a most orderly crowd, though it was “ju6t culling the strikers and did not care where they went so as they left, On being asked- if he saw any armed men he- said, “Yes, I saw lots of artillery. He saw no liquor or# drinking. Other Green Forest pe opelcorroborated his testimony. J Judge Wood of Marshall was recalled and told of the finding of high power guns and other contraband at Marshall.Threats from Tillman JinesJ. 0. Murray told of a threat made by Tillman Jines, head of the striking shopmen here, to the effect that whoever “monkeyed” with him would get poisoned., - Murray showed some German shells found at Jines' house. These were of the lead nose variety. They were hollow and were filled with a gelatinous substance that was found on examination to contain a little arsenic.