Show I COUNTY SAVED MONEY GAINED MORE THAN CIVIC FEDERATIONS JUDGMENT Obtained a Deduction of 13OOO on One Action on Furniture Warrants Another Suit Still Ponding United Slates District Attorney Whittemore was much gratified at the ruling of the Supreme court yesterday In afllrmlnK tho decision of the trial court which gave Judgment in favor of the Civic Federation for the recovery recov-ery of the money advanced to the county to aid In the prosecution of tho county building furniture boodle cases and to protect the county from the Injustice In-justice of having to pay more than thc fair value of the furniture For various vari-ous reasons the criminal prosocutlons wcro not successful but Mr Whitte more says the moral I effect of those prosecutions was very salutary In the civil cases hi which Mr Whittemore on behalf of the county resisted the I payment of tho alleged fraudulently Issued county warrants the results were more satisfactory In ont case also n Compromise cfftcled by wa Ictid which inr he t u count saved upwards of 513000 about 000 more than tho 1010 amount borrowed from the federation the feacrnlon and there la J now pending In the Su I nreintsAouri the suit of Auerbach Co bT ln1t the county to recover sic count a VT too anti interest on furniture warrants I Mr Whitlemoiv was very persistent and vigorous In his prosecution of the eats In thc Federation suit Just de clcl9d the brief was prepared by I Morse l fc yhittemnre who iiuiclo UN argument argu-ment In the Supremo J court 1 |