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Show GET-RICK PROMISES READ IN FRAUD CASE HOUSTON'. Tex . June 2 Testl-moaey Testl-moaey intended to refute representations representa-tions 'made by E. K J CoiC.ril promoter, pro-moter, to sell stoi li In three companies he promoted with a total aggregate ilue on paper of 541.uo0.00o. was introduced by the government Thursday Thurs-day in Cox's trial on charges of use of the malls with intent to defraud. One of Cox's- letters, admitted by the defense, predicted that the General Gen-eral Oil company's field in Texas would exceed In viluc the Burkbur-nette Burkbur-nette field, which Reologlsts. according accord-ing to a letter, eM.mute.l at S3'i".o0i. 000 Several letters referred to a ' Joo per cent dividend declared when the General Oil company ws transferred from a 51.000.000 corporation to u sio ooo ooo trust company1 Prospects at the conclusion of Thursday's Thurs-day's sessions were that 'he case would continue nearly all of next week. I Cox will take the stand In his own defense, his attornes s mm 11 need. IlOj declared he can explain all his promises prom-ises and that he has met with unexpected unex-pected reverses and ha more than shared his stockholders' losses. |