Show I i 1 i Man Used as Aid in Securing Evidence in Narcotic Cases Cases' Is IsM M I gi 1 Now Accused or of Trafficking Under oyer Woman Offers Evidence on Which Franklin anklin E. E Faye Serving ng Time I as Vagrant as-Vagrant Is H Held for Federa Federal Federal Fed- Fed era eral I Grand Jury D DOPE OPE and nd its insidious tales of fairyland and relief from worldly vicissitudes might add another story of impossibility impossibility to its never-ending never history history in in the tile arrest and arraignment arraignment arraignment arraign arraign- ment of Franklin E. E Faye federal officers say Franklin E. E Faye sent fro from Denver by H. H B. B Westover I I i 1 1 I I federal narcotic chief of the district to aid in the securing of evidence against narcotic peddlers is himself facing a charge of having violated the Harrison narcotic act He is alleged to have possessed and sold morphine the very crime for which he was to have assisted in sup sup- pressing Faye now serving a six-month six jail sentence following a plea of guilty to vagrancy was was uncovered by an according to testimony of Deputy Sheriff J J. Chamberlain at the hearing before United States Commissioner II ir V. V Van Pelt Thursday morning FAYE TRAPPED The woman who is said to have made the purchase and whose Identity identity identity iden iden- Is being kept secret by federal narcotic agents testified she was a former addict but had kicked the habit and was no longer a slave to the dope She said that on the night of February 17 she went to Fayes Faye's room and while there told him she was taking tonics to help her regain her strength Why take that bunk when you youcan youcan youcan can get some real stuff he said according to the stor story Then Faye opened a package and gave her half she said The woman then testified she asked him I how much he wanted for It and his I Ianswer answer was Oh a bucks buck's all aU I right I The womans woman's purchase on the fol following following fol- fol I fol-I lowing day was made on Fourth South and Main street she testified and was witnessed witnessed witnessed-by by Chamb who followed Faye up Main Mairi street arresting him near Broadway The alleged marked money was found in Fayes Faye's pockets Chamberlain stated on the stand NEVER TURNED EVIDENCE Chamberlain was asked why Faye was book booked d as John rohn Doe upon pon his i arrest The deputy replied that Doe was used because of Fayes Faye's i statement that he was a hireling of I L. L R. R Watts narcotic rc a agent t a and that his transaction d with fh the woman y 1 was only a means to enable Watts to use her to kick over a joint 1 Faye came to Salt Lake In January January January Janu Janu- ary with the Westover recommendation recommendation I dation that he be used He lIe was said to be a first class and nd was advanced both expenses and salary during his sojourn but buthe buthe buthe he never turned in any evidence Dr A. A H. H Taylor agent de de- de dared Faye was bound over to await the tIle action of the federal grand jury which is expected to convene convene early in April |