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Show OFFICIALS NOT LIKELY TO ACT WASHINGTON, Feb. 3. Attorney General Gen-eral Wlckersham le Bcored for his action hi holding up the Texas Indictments against John Ts. Ajrchbold and other Standard Oil officials, and . Secretary Fisher In again charged with "subserviency "subser-viency to the oil truHt" In a brief filed todav with the house Indian affairs committee com-mittee bv attorneys for the Uncle Sam OH company ln the Oaagc lands controversy. contro-versy. N13W YORK. Feb. I!. It Is believed hero that Iho fcdeml officials will take no nctlon under the bench warrants issued In Tfxas against the Standard Oil officials offi-cials until they receive further Instructions Instruc-tions of the attorney general. Although It was reported today that tho capiases, Issued at Dallas, Tex.. January 20, had been received, neither United States District Dis-trict Attorney Whro nor United States Marshal Honkel would say anything about them. The first warrants in tho caso Issued last September, wore held up b'v the attorney general upon Information Informa-tion 'that the department of Justice did not have sufficient evidence to convict the defendants. |