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Show ASKS CONEM IN SWINDLE CfiSf TOURS, France, Jan. 2. The -public prosocutor, In summing up his argument ar-gument today at the trial of Count D'Aulby Do Gatlgny, who id charged by the DucbcBB Cholaeul-Praslln, formerly for-merly Mrs. Charles Hamllton-Pabie, of Boston, with swindling her out of 5200.000 through the sale of spurious pictures admitted that the charge In connection with the picture "Antl-ope "Antl-ope ' which the Palnos b-ught for J15,-000. J15,-000. had not been proved He Insisted, however, that the accusations ac-cusations in connection with the CorotB nnd the Mlgnnid had been well established. lie asked for the conviction therefore of D'Aulby Do Gatlgny, whom he considered a "highflying "high-flying swindler nnd niivpnturer, who lived luxuriously bv throwing powder Into the eyes of his victims." 00 |