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Show ORDERS OF UANDIGAP Forbidding oadals TalX-inf TalX-inf With District Attor-' nejrs Hampered WorH. WASHINGTON, Aug: H. Bsstrle-tioa Bsstrle-tioa placed on sftclals of the bureea of chemistry bv Solicitor McCsb oa their talking with United States district dis-trict attorney haa greatly hampered work la- cTiatriet la bora tori ea, where at-toraey at-toraey prooeeutlag pure food caeea often of-ten aeek azpert advice, according to Dr. W. D. Blgelow, asaisUat chief of the bureau, who again appeared today before the house committee investigating investigat-ing charges mad against Or. Harvey W? Wiley. br. Bigelow aald that Iff." IfeCabe had mad it clear that bureau officiate were not to tank witk district attorney, without hi expreee consent. The committee heard three witnesses today aad then adjourned uatil tomorrow tomor-row morning, when it is expected Dr. Wiley will take the etaad. - Dr. Bigelow testified that 'the personnel per-sonnel committee, la charging that aa arrangement had - been entered Into with Dr. H. H. Busby, whereby the Utter Ut-ter we te work part of the time but draw an annual eeJary, suppressed the eorreapoadeneg showing that Dr. Blgo-low Blgo-low was proceeding oa the precedent err by Secretary Wilson ia appointing members of the referee board at salaries sala-ries of 2O00 each to work part of the time for the government. Carrie Davis, ateaographer to Dr. Kebler, chief of the drug division, tea-tilled tea-tilled that she kad beea closely interrogated inter-rogated by Mr. MeCabe aa to whether Dr. Kebler owned stock ia drug companies. com-panies. ( ' ! Willi Baldwin of -Moore, Mich., at-toraey at-toraey for the food manufacturing ftrme tha tried to enjoin the operation of the Indiana law, appeared to fetes against what he termed was misrepresentation misrepre-sentation of the fneta la the Indiana ess, lie wes grilled by - Chairmaa Moa of the committee, who waa ia th Indiana legislature- who the law was passed. - . . " i |