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Show taln war charity was a graft, and testified testi-fied that McKalg had also mads the same statement to him. Among those who had made this statement to him lie named Bales Miiler, Dimmitt and Saunders. Asked how about Scholtz, the witness did not remember any such statement from him. Asked about McKals. he testified that McKalg had informed him the organization, or-ganization, in question was a graft. Stoll testified that ho was Informed that U the Bolsheviks had a leader in this country coun-try there would be a revolution. Asked who made that statement to him. the witness wit-ness replied that it was McK.ai.tr. Former Governor Gooding testified that 05 per cent of the farmers In the state are intensely loyal. LOYALTY QUESTIONED IN IDAHO LIBEL SUIT Special to The Tribune. BOISE, Idaho, Nor. 15. Lewis Williams, Wil-liams, internal collector of revenue In Idaho, waa a witness called today by the plaintiff In the libel suit of Ray Mc-TCais Mc-TCais asatnst Frank R. Gooding and the Statesman Printing: company. He was called as a rebuttal witness to testify to statements made by George. Stoll to the effect that Townley and McKalg- were loyal. P. E. Marrinan, head of the department de-partment of justice in Idaho, was another witness for the plaintiff during the morning. morn-ing. Denial of the testimony given by Stoll was made by this witness called by the plaintiff. During his cross-examination Stoll named various organizations, officers of which had informed him that a cer- |