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Show TRUNKEY STARTS FOR TENNESSEE Prisoner Is Allowed to Sell Books Before Be-fore Leaving the City. Salt Lake, Nov. . Governor Spry Monday honored the requisition ot Governor Malcolm It Patterson of Tennessee for AddlRon J. Truukey, van ted :i Memphis, Tenn.. for the alleged al-leged embez.b-ment of about $;.(imi fiom the McDonald May and Grain company, in which the Quaker Oats ompany owns the controlling interest. inter-est. Detective f,. Kuhn of the Memphis police department left with Truukey late Monday afternoon. At Trunkey'H request ion volumes of fiction and history were taken from bit, trunk Monday morning and auctioned auc-tioned off by Lieutenant of Police John Hemplo. Tho f-ale of the books. n:?ny of which were high prlcej vol iitueH, brought the prisoner a neat little lit-tle sum. Among the purchasers of the volumes were Herman Rauer. sec- rtlary to Chief Barlow ; J. R. Canning, clerk of the police court; Luke 3. May, a private detective, and others. Truukey still refuses to divnlce the name of th woman who Is paid to have ni used his downfall, and witn whom the young man says he Is still deeply In love. |