Show The Cronin Interviews 1 Canada CHICAGO May 29The attorney who was sent t Toronto by JDr Crouins frads r see C S Long the newspaper correspondent who wrote the fictitious interviews in-terviews with Dr Cronin has returned iews rture Long i laboring under a great nervous strain but could not be brought to confess that in spite of the fact that Cronin was dead that the alleged interviews were not genuine While the attorney was in Toronto he met Billy Starkey the Chicago attorney who left this city t escape I es-cape going to the penitentiary for jury bribing He found upon investiffa tiers that Starkey and Long who vi < ys professional shorthand writers in Chicago six or seven years ago were on terms of friendly intimacy and that about the time the fictitious dispatches were wired t Chicago they were in daily consultation con-sultation From this he deduced the conclusion con-clusion that Starkey had a hand in concocting con-cocting the dispatches He knew Cronin a well as Long if not better for he was I engaged in the effort made to compel Cronin to make certain statements before a justice of the peace in a fictitious suit put on record re-cord by the doctors enemies |