Show fAll FULL EXPECTED TO TOBy AVOID P PRISON ISON TE TERM M By LYLE C. C WILS WILSON N WASHINGTON June 2 United Press Press Albert Bacon Fall must go goto goto goto to the prison gate grate but he may never set foot Coot inside the walls wall Justice probably will lead the former former former for for- mer secretary of Interior to the prison and release him there there content content with exaction of a fine and the fine may never be paid The last legal recourse against sentence sentence sentence sen sen- tence of one year In Jail and the fine was exhausted yesterday when Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes curtly curtly curtly curt curt- ly denied Falls Fall's application for re review review review re- re view of ot his case Hughes was a cabinet colleague of Fall during the Harding administration tion when the former secretary of or Interior accepted a bribe from E. E L L. Doheny In exchange for a alease alease alease lease on the thc Elk Hill oil reserve Fall Tall could appeal to still sUll another colleague of the Harding cabinet President Hoover but It Is understood there will be no e executive clemency Adding to the coincidence of ot Mr Hoover and Mr Hughes as figures Inthe in inthe inthe the final episodes of Falls Fall's troubles was the presence on the supreme court bench yesterday of Owen J J. J Roberts who with Atlee AtIee Pomerene prosecuted Fall Roberts' Roberts expressIon expression expression sion was unchanged Hughes' Hughes staccato staccato staccato stac stac- cato manner of speech did not falter falter fal fal- fal ter as the decision was announced Fall was in Three Rivers N N. N M. M awaiting the inevitable result of ot his plea E Expectation that Fall will not actually ac actually actually ac- ac ent enter r prison is based on the statement made November 1 I 1929 by Justice William Hits Hitz of the District District Dis Dis- of or Columbia supreme court be before before before be- be fore whom the former secretary was convicted Fall was WIls ill then He had made a 3 dramatic entrance into the courtroom in a wheel chair The Jury was excluded during his painful painful painful pain pain- ful progress lest it be influenced by sj sympathy for a sick old man manin In passing passing passIng pass- pass Ing sentence Hits Hitz referred to Falls Fall's physical condition This court court said Hitz Hits has the power to put a a. defendant upon probation probation probation pro pro- bation or to suspend sentence and were this sentence to go into execution execution tion Uon today toda the court of its own motion motion motion mo mo- tion would suspend so much of the sentence as requires imprisonment so long as the present condition exists Falls Fall's friends here say the present present present pres ent condition still exists Upon Hitz's expression of sympathy is based the belief bellet that Fall never vr will go to jail jaU |