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Show FAMOUS STOLEN JEWEL SEARCH j ENDS IN ARREST; NEW YORK, April 10. A ! world-wide search for a fortune ' in jewels, the property of Mrs. Clarence Millhiser of Richmond, , Va., ended here with the arrest j of James E. Foye, who had in his possession a check for $20,- 000 p'aid by a pawn broker for I nine pearls believed by police to be part of the necklace val- ned at $275,000 lost by Mrs. Millhiser here last May. ' When she missed the pearls Mrs. Millhiser notified police she had gisn two bags of jewels jew-els valued at $500,000 to Foye, I then an employe of the Bilt- ! more hotel, to be placed in the ' hotel vault, and found only one package when she asked for the jewelry. After leaving the Biltmore hotel Foye was employed by the British food commission. Foye refused to talk. He was charged with grand larceny. i |