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Show I, r uu i CAILLAUX IS NOT TO FACE DEATH PENALTY : PARIS', April 1G After speaking for the greater part of three days, Theo- j dore Lescouve, procurator general, to night concluded summing up the pros ' ecutlon's case against Joseph Caill aux", former premier of France, who is on trail for alleged treason. He demanded de-manded application of the penalties prescribed by articles 77 and 79 of ! the- penal code, declaring that article j ! 205 of the military code which call3 foi I!' death penalty, by decision of the cour of cassation, waB Inapplicable The j procurator clearly exempted M. Caih I lnux from the same degree of guilt I v.hich applied to Bolo Pasha and M. j Duval, saying that "the fingers of I tiese two were soiled by the onemy'f l i1 gold," whereas Caillaux only should 1 1 suffer the political penalty. Both Bolo K Pasha and M. Duval were put to death !: I for their crimes. V oo |