RETRACTS CONFESSION.Mau Tells Story of Complicity With ( the Gunness Murders. 1La port e. Iiid.. June I.—A man giv- ^ hip: the name of Julius G- Truelson, 2*2 years old, the son of a wealthy manufacturer, now held at Vernon, Texas, fur I'uri'ery. lias retracted his confession of complicity in the Guno-es farm murders. He stated that he look his wife, Mae Frances 0,Reilly, . of Rochester, N. Y., to the Gunness : farm, had her killed and helped to bury her. lie further said that he : intended to take his second wife to the same place. Ills story was at lirst discredited. The jewelry of Mae O’UciNy was found on the Gunness farm.