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REST: SLAVER STILL REPORTED AT LARGECrow, Yates an4 Wood At Supper Whetf England Began Filingslain phyJician wasPROMINENT IN SECTIONAlleged Slayer Said1 To He Planning To qive Self UpThe two victims of the tragedy which occurred near Basham's Gap Tuesday -night were buried Thursday afternoon. England, it is understood, is still at large. It has been learned authoritatively that Crow, Yates and Wood were at supper at the home of England' England was seen to arise from the table, go into an adjoining room and Yeturn with a pistol, which he began to empty at the three men who were seated. It is said that no argument had takenplace between the men, who were'!there to move the family of England to the farm of Crow-. England andhis wife had been separated at one# :time, ft is alleged.When the killing too place, all fled the place but an agQlt;) mother of Mrs. England, who remained throughout the night, keeping wateh over the twd dead men. It is alleged thatJEpg-land returned at some time djring the night, went to bed, and, aerefrd-ing to the aged woman, slept soundly for three hours. H© at one time resolved to go and give himself up to the authorities, but later declined. \ ^ Up to this time he is stftl at large, | ^ according to persons who were inter-j t viewed Thursday. It is said that e England’s mind is unbalanced, that ,, he had lost a little son lately, and ^ that he has brooded over that fact. ! c
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Albany Decatur Daily

Albany, Alabama, US

Fri, Nov 24, 1922

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