Show LEADER tEADER OF FRENCH WINE MAKERS J IS VERY MYSTERIOUS NEW YORK June 24 24 k A. A Parts Paris special cial to the Times reports thai th Marcelin Marcolin Albert the leader in in the winemakers winemakers' kers' kers movement in the south of France drove off to the Latin quarter after his interview interview inter inter- view with Premier Clemenceau where he had luncheon and then disappeared as mysteriously as he had come The only newspaper man Who saw himin himin him himin in Paris Palis was a member of the staff o othe oj the Temps to whom Albert said I have done what I thou thought ht was my duty When I undertook to lead the movement of protest everybody lau laughed h d but the skeptics later obeyed my mJ orders 1 Although h I am a Southerner I know that what I say I want AUthe All AU the thousands of men mobilized by me mo I keep keey cool When I am calm the tern tem pest lit i bre breaking kin Are y you vdu u calm now now was was asked Very Very calm was the reply Then rhen the tempest is bre breaking kin Albert made no reply Premier in explaining his act in permitting Albert to go free is represented as saying I I could not arrest a man who had come to pay me met mea isit jt a t |