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Show YOUNG DDHEfJY BRIEF WITNESS IfiOipiDAL Son of L. A. Operator in Grand Jury Room Eight Minutes; Told to Remain Within Call , WASHINGTON", May . Edward L. Doheny Jr. of Lea Angel. Cal. eon of tha leaaa of nayal reserve No. 1. was called today before tha federal grand jury Investigating chargea of fraud and corruption hi connection with tha naval oil leasee. Ha waa In tha grand Jury room eight minute and then was directed to remain within call. .According to testimony given by hia f.ilher before tha senate oil oommtlt, young Dohny brought to Washington In t black satchel th f 100.000 which th senior Doheny Do-heny sayg ho loaned to Albert B. Fall, then secretary of th Info-Frank Info-Frank J. Hogan, counsel for both E. Is, Doheny and his son. mut his client as h cam from th grand Jury room, but announced there wan no statement to be made. Th oil magnate's testimony he-fore he-fore th eenat committee was that th 1 1 00.000 was a loan to Fall and that th son took a not from th Interior secretary for the amount without Interest. Doheny never produced th complete note before t he cym mi tt e. .He prod uced a not with th al mature spac torn off and said that was what Fall had givn hi son. . Kffort war mad by th senate com mm e to call young Doheny hfor It but service oould not be obtained on th an h poena Inform- tlon th rommittee gained waa that h had left on an extended cruise to South ftea Island a. This Information Infor-mation proved erroneous, aa he waa then on an Inspection tour of th Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, oil tankags base, which th Pan-American company I constructing under It contract with th government. |