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Show BROKERS' VICTIM 1TPTEST1 Idaho Mine Operator. Loser $410,000, Believes in Golden Rule SPi K."E, Wash.. Jan. 12. James P ' illahan, losor $110,600 through confessed embezzlements of his trusted trust-ed brokers, still preaches the golden rule although 'people generally do not treat me that way " One of the broke -s, John B. Hilhol-land, Hilhol-land, committed suicida. when officers were seeking to arrest him following confession of the other broker. Jay B. Hough, now held In Jail here. Callahan conferred Tuesday with Prosecutor W. E Meyer, taking to the conference $365,000 In bonds that were f"i-ged and worthless, according to the Hough confession Callahan ilsd lost $45,500 in cash left with tin brokers, he said- "1 shall not prcreed against Jay Hough other than tho law requires," said Callahan, now a wealthy miner of Wallace, Idaho, but for many jc.irs before "striking It Ich." a poor pros-p( pros-p( tor. "The money is gone and prosecuting pros-ecuting will not bring It back He Is Metering taore about It right now than 1 un and feels a whole lot worse" "1 haven't much religion or law in my make-up. but I like to treat my fellow men as 1 want them to treat me, only people generally don't treat me that way." When Callahan arrived here Monday h. said I "If the boys had come to me and laid their cards on the table, I would 1 have said, 'Forget it.' rather than have any man commit suicide for me. I Cpuld not find it in my heart to judge any man as John Milholland Judged I himself." |