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Show HOKE EVIDENCE AGAiSTJICKESON MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. 16. Dudley Haskell, tho 14-year-old son of Mr. Olga von W. Haskell, a society leader of Minneapolis, whose Jewels, valued at $2,950, Wilfred Sheldon Dickeson, said to be a scion of an English noble family, Is alleged to have stolen, testified tes-tified todaj that he saw Dickeson in his mother's room near the bed, where the jewels were hidden. Mrs. Haskell told how she had accepted ac-cepted Dickeson as a friend of her son George when he was penniless, and that Dickeson had proposed that she give him financial aid in entering the automobile lock business. She said she had suggested raising $500 on her jewels for this purpose, but that Dickeson had suggested that she mortgage hor house. |