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Show LIEUT. ROBT. FAY IS TO TESTIFY New York, Nov. 14. Lieutenant Robert Fay is willing to become a government's witness. l Today he made a clean breast of all that he knew about German propagandists. prop-agandists. Ho called William J. Flynn, chief of the United States secret se-cret service, to the Tombs. Before Flynn left Fay had revealed: The entire story of his mission to America. The names of the men who sent him. The names of the men in America who helped him. The amounts of money he received and the names of those who contributed. contrib-uted. The plans laid out for him here. The names of the arch-conspirators. He made these final revelations with the proviso that he should en-Joy en-Joy whatever leniency the United States government could extend him. Tomorrow Flynn will lav beforo H. Snowden Marshall, United States district dis-trict attorney, Fay's amplified story. Fay will probably change his plea of not guilty to guilty. He talked to Flynn for more than an hour. Incidentally, he wrote out the more Important details of his new revelations. Walter Scholz, his cousin, cous-in, is expected to follow Fay's lead. It was learned that Fay no longer defends Captain Boy-ed, Captain Von Papen and Ambassador Bernstorff. It was impossible to learn just how these men figure in Fay's amplifications, amplifica-tions, but it is understood that he so connects them that the government of the United States may feel jusi-fied jusi-fied in asking them for disavowals. |