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Show Caillaux Death Not Asked by Prosecutor PARIS, April 15. The case of Jo-soph Jo-soph Caillaux, former premier of France, on trial for alleged treason, entered the summing up stago for the prsecutIon yesterday with the resumption re-sumption of tho high court's sessions after the Easter holiday. It Is cx-i cx-i pected that a verdict will be rendered within a fortnight, probably by April 24 or 25. Theodore Lcscouvc, the prosecutor, In closing his address, asked the court to find M. Caillaux guilty as charged, but he refrained from asking the death penalty for the accused. |