Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 72, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 March 1911 — Says Pool Was Calm When Confronted With Murder Charge. [ARTICLE]

Says Pool Was Calm When Confronted With Murder Charge.

The Fowler Republican-Leader gives a full account of the arrest of John Pool on the charge of murder, and of his relief following the search on his farm in an effort to locate the body of the supposed victim. When the search revealed nothing that substantiated the charge of Pool’s son the father was released and he was only in jail about 14 hours. The Republican concludes a long article as follows: From the time of his arrest until his release Pool never for an instant lost his control. When accused of murder his reply was calm, his lnvltatlon for the sheriff to enter his home was cordial. He received the news of his release with the same remarkable calmness. He did not even ask the name of his accuser.