«V iivi .The Manhattan Oil company ofDcs Moines last wcok caused the arscst. of John Faber, their representative at, M a Warden, on thecharge of embezzlement because he was short 11.30 gallons of g*so* lone, according to their books. At| the hearing no evidence was introduced and the case was promptly dismissed. Mr. Faber then sued the company for $5000 damages for false arrest, etc. Mr. Faber had recently resigned his posision with the Man batten people and accepted a like position with the Standard oil company. It is as well known fact in oil circles that it is impossible for an agent, that gives full measure, to measure out the amount of gallons he has re* reived, according to the invoices, from the company. When this