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Show PRINCESS FAILS TO IKEJPPE1ICE Former Wife of Caillaux Is Not Confronted at the Calmette Inquiry. PARIS, April 1L Tvlmo. Guoydan-Duprc, Guoydan-Duprc, formor wife of Joseph Caillaux. and hor son, Francois Dupre, testifiod today at tho inquiry beforo Magistrate Boucard into tho killing of M. Calmotto, oditor of tho Figaro, by Mmo. Caillaux, that !M Calmetto never had offorcd thom, directly on indirectly, monoy for documents relating to M. Caillaux. Mmo. Guoydan-Dupro said sho had novor been approached by anyono with a view to arranging an intorviow with M. Calmette. Sho also nffirmod that she had not communicated to M. Calmette Cal-mette tho contonts of letters or documents docu-ments of any kind, and assortod that she had been surprised at tho publication publica-tion of the "Thy Joe" letter. Tho witness said that at tho time of the publication of this letter Bho ha-d telo- E honed AT. Caillaux, and ho had told or that ho know she was too loyal to havo given it out. M. Boucard had summoned tho Princess Prin-cess do Mosango-Estradere, former society so-ciety editor of tho Figaro, to confront Mine. Gueydan-Pupro at tho proceedings today, but tho princess was out of the city. Tho princess some time ago testified testi-fied at tho trial of tho divorce of M. Caillaux and Mmo. Dupro threo letters were destroyod by agreement In the Eresenco of notaries, but that Mme. upro had retained photographs of tho letters. M. Calmette, sho testified, know of tho existouco of tho photographs, and offered $0000 to a porson to arrango an intorviow with tho holder of tho photographs. photo-graphs. This offer was refused, Tho princess said M. Calmetto made a similar simi-lar offer to hor. She added that when the "Thy Joo" letter appeared In the Figaro, Mmo. Caillaux had roasonablo grounds to suppose that M. Calmette had tho othor two letters. |