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Show IS KIM IE PLOT VICTIM Monkey Trainer rt Pantages Gives His Views on Poisoning Poison-ing of Greek Ruler That a monkey with :in ulcerated tooth may have catlSQd the poisoning 01 King Alexander of Greece, who Is aerlOUSl) 111 from a bile by his pet , monkey, is one of the theories of Cliarlea W Son'cPPi monkey trainer on tha Pantagea bill this week. However, other causes may have contributed td the king's illness, Mr. 'Schepp Bays, A life-long trainer of monkeys, during dur-ing which time he nas oeen hit, en countless times by his monkeys without with-out serious effect. Mr Schepp said be mnot believe lbs bite of a health) monkey would prove injurious. 1 1 dm) be, said Mr. Selupp. "that the king's o w i, .physical condition had I much to do with his mm ss. Probably hia blood yy.is in a vitiated condition and the bltC aggravated It. developing Kood poisoning. Also there is a chance that The king was poisoned and the nonkes bit atorj was clrculatsd io cover up a plo? to kill ihe king, a natural nat-ural consequences in tew or the un-tettled un-tettled all istlon i" Greece. Anarchieta re aapeeiaili active against the ruling power and they may have plotted the! king's life. "If the monkey had an ulcerated lOOth tin r.- la a chance that the pot- in was Injcoted Into ine ainga oioo: ind ttv Rlness resulted In that man in r. i have been' bitten scores ofj nines. In f. t there ix hanily a performance per-formance thai paSKS, in which I am not bitten or scratched and I have yet to suffer Injurious effects from sucn a cause." on |