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Show MS.ARr:0UR HAY NOT PROSECUTE THIEVING FRIEND : . aProfesses to Believe She Will Restore $35,000 Still Hissing KANSAS CITT. May l.-Thore may be no prosecution of the woman who took I1M.000 In bonds from lira. C. B. Ar- ! mour, widow of tha packer. At least, arrest wilt -he delayed. It waa stated positively today. Between' S.t.oon and 9M.0M la still uia counted for. The exact ex-act amount la not known because of the mixed condition of Mrs. Armour's books. There is a theory among detectives that the woman was acting under the suggestion, hypnotic or otherwise, of a man friend. Detectives are said to be searching for him. Mrs. Armour still believes, her attorneys attor-neys say, that the woman will make restitution res-titution In full, and until it has been proved that'-she will nut, or cannot, ho action will be taken. -I will return it," she told Mrs. Armour, Ar-mour, according to the attorney. Mrs. Armour believes her sincere and looks for the return of the bonds. The attorney who has been retained by the young, woman said: The young woman's brother In Brasll. r think. Willi able to settle the matter. I have written him. but cannot hope for a reply before Juno 1. 'The voung woman s brother Is nor last resort, as he la her only relative SMskOs H.e Bjmnss an California, who- la not ante to take any part in restoring ine aaa.irw mtsaing. Tha .woman a aald t ha almost penniless pen-niless and her condition borders rlosa to th hysterical Friends say ah n-deavora n-deavora repeatadly to And trar of the missing money, but her mind seema a blank on these questions. |