Show CASTELLANE IS INDIGNANT ANGRY BECAUSE OEO GOULD HAS BEEN MADE TRUSTEE I Dont Like His BrotherinLaw to Step in and Shut Off Money Supply New YOlk Nov 1he Countess de Caslcllanc whoso property has just been placed under the direction 0 her brother George J Gould by f French court was questioned relative to the matter says a Paris dispatch to the World at her mansion In the Avenue du Bois de Boulogne hut she would not go Into details of the case She said Please make light of the matter l I I will only revive stories which will hurt my dear husbands feelings He already I suffers keenly the exposure of his present V V ent situation Count Donl has been away from Paris I for the t last three days Lust night he was conversing for an hour with his father over the long distance telephone and had heard the news He is Indignant Indig-nant that the court should have appointed ap-pointed a foreigner to watch over the Countess fortune Ho wanted his father appointed II a trustee was to be named I 2 My son said the Marquis de Cas tellanc last night thought I could i I serve him equally well Bonl and the Gould bIotlieiwont agreeS Ve both I I fpel that George Gould vlhh administer the trust with harsh parsimony Bonl I with difficulty wl bear this bondage V The event has created a great stir in society and all Paris clubdom Is I speculating as to the outcome Some of the Counts more hotheaded friends assert that he will not submit Others laugh at this The Marquis Bonls father was In I Paris last summer and studied the wholc question He has plans it I la 1 predicted that will enforce Immediate I and radical changes In the Castollanes mode of living V George Gould will soon start for I Paris to take charge of the Castellane I alfalrs i Coudert Brothers are counsel for the CastelDinesvFrederick R Couddrc Jr said I cant ny anything now because now I cause ft would Jot i bofaf to my clients r Is 7U1 In thE I hands of our Paris branch wllere tho Castollanos1 business V Js done A litTle later we may have 1 something say for publication KxJidge John Fr Dillon Is the I Goulds counsel 1 Have nol had any I personal knouhdgo of what the Count has spoht in the last five years he I I said nor can 1 confirm this news The Codntesii got u sixth of her tsithcfd estate and neither she nor the Count hadthe right to touch the capital No court has the power to allow them to either V h If any such appointment has been j I made It Is o course under the laws of France which provide for such emergencies emer-gencies They aVe ery much more frequently fre-quently made there than in this country coun-try A great many persons In Paris ureun er uteeshlps of this kind and i is i not considered any reproach or re floctlonuponthem fectionUlOnth 1 r V t |