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Show NEW BDLD PASHA ! PROBE SIM ' Bf WRENCH Ambassador Jusserand Con-fers Con-fers With New York Legal Official and Is Put on Another Trail. t INTEREST TAKEN IN DEUTSCHE BANK Senator Humbert's Account With Morgan Company Being; Investigated; Evidence Evi-dence Turning Up. By International News Service. NEW YORK, Oct. 8. As the result of a conference between Ambassador Jusserand Jusse-rand and Deputy Attorney General Alfred Al-fred L. Becker of New York state, held in Washington on Sunday, a new Bolo Pasha Inquiry has been started in. France, It was learned today. Mr. Becker returned re-turned to New York today. The Faiis investigation has been ; launched, it was intimated, to trace the ! final disposition of the $1,000,000 which' Bolo Pasha withdrew from the' Morgan house in New York and ordered placed to the credit of the powerful banking house of Perier & Co. of Paris. The Deutsche bank of Berlin's financial dealings In New York are expected to be 'r made the subject of a conference to be I held tomorrow between Ambassador Jus serand and officials of the state department depart-ment and the department of justice. The purpose of the conference, it was Intl-'L Intl-'L mated today, is to inaugurate an Investi- 1 gallon which will bring to light all of the .! Deutsche bank's connections with Bolo Pasha. i Are Still Digging. Backer said tonight regarding the government gov-ernment probe into the Deutsche bank: "We are still digging. It should be remembered, however, that the Deutsche bank is not a government institution. It V should be distinguished from the reichs-tag. reichs-tag. The Deutsche bank, nevertheless, ; was used by the retchstag for government transactions, and in these we have par ticular interest." The French government and the attorney at-torney general of New York are reported' to hf..ve still under investigation the circumstances cir-cumstances under which Senator Hum-hert Hum-hert of France discovered the duplicity of Bolo Pasha. Bolo tra-nsferred $170,000 to Senator Humbert's account with J. P. organ & Co. Learning of Bolo's perfidy. Senator Humbert, who is editor of a Paris newspaper, declared he returned the money. Humbert's Account. It was learned today that Washington M authorities have knowledge that Senator Sena-tor Humbert maintained a substantial account ac-count with J. P. Morgan & Co. In New Vork long prior to February, 1916, when Bolo Piisha came here. Accountants are still working ' Indus-iriously Indus-iriously to clearly produce a statement of Rulo Pasha's financial transactions, with all their intricate ramifications. r Becker denied tonight the report tliat t he a rrest of a friend of Hugo Schmidt is contemplated for having acted ns go-helween go-helween or pay envelope deliverer of the , German spy money. Several banks In (hip city stated that j the Deutsche bank had had money on de posit with them for years. The majority said the accounts of the Deutsche bank had declined In activity since 1914 and more especially since January of this year. " An ofnetui of the National City "bank slated that tiie I leutsche bank at times drew or deposited checks in amounts ranging from ft, 000, 000 to $5,000,000. Prior to the war, he declared, the Deutsche hank's account with the National City , Lank was very ;u t!ve. sometimes involv ing as many as :'00 or 300 checks a day. i |