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HUNTER TRIAL NEAR ENDAT SANDIEGO Blodgett Will Face Court- Martial Next in Destroyer Wrecking Probe. By the Associated Press. SAN DIEGO, Callf., November 9.— Trial by court martial of the case of Lieut. Commander Donald T. Hunter, who is charged with culpable ineffi- ciency in the performance of duty in- cident to the wrecking on the rocks off Point Honda, Calif., September 8 last, of seven ships of destroyer squadron No. 11, is expected to be today. After Hunter, the ant to face the court will urence F. Blodgett, head ship which Hun- n the night of rs of the court sition to expedite the % of the courts martial as much 3o posaibie. It 14 probable that Bled: gett’s trial will be well under way before today's adjournment. Admits Wrecking of Delphy. Lieut. Commander Weyler, counsel f6r Commander Hunter, yesterday in the opening the defense admitted the wrecking of the Delphy, but declared he would show that there were cer- tain mitigating circumstances and | contributory factors that could not be foreseen Lieut. Blodgett, regardcd as one of a witness. He was on, principally ot nature, by counsel nd the prosecution. | H. Watson, already ¢ ihe court martial and called | THREE K:LLED (N CRASH.| €. & 0. Train Strikes Bus in Ken- tucky City. | nen paseener train No, 3, minutes behind sched- nd completely demolished tween Ironton, Tha injured: iver of the b instanily. utes after tal 1 at a local hospi- Contains No Animal Fat NATHAN L. MILLER JOINS STILLMAN LEGAL FORCES Former New York Governor, to Argue Banker’s Appeal for Di- vorce—Defense Unshaken. By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, November 9.—The staff of attorneys prosecuting the di- vorce action of James A. Stillman against Mrs. Anne U. Stillman and attacking the paternity of her son, “Baby" Guy, has been jolned by for- mer Gov. Nathan L. Miller, who was a(»fealstd‘ for re-electlon last year by ov. Sm Mr. Miller's connection with the case, which began some time ago, bl(‘dml known yesterday! It was understood he would argue before the appellate division of the supreme court the motion of Mr. Stillman to reopen the divorce action which was decided against him on both issues. In the absence of Mrs. Stillman, belleved en route from Grand Anse, Quebec, with “Baby” Guy, her attor- ney, John F. Brennan, and John E, Mack, guardian ad litem of “Baby" (.u\ contended (hlt the so-called “confession letter,” public Wednesday, would remain in- competent evidence in the new mo- tion, as In the first trial, when it was' excluded us privileged and un- identified. Former Justice Isaac ,N. Mills, who successfully defended® Walter S. Ward in his murder trial, may opposs Mr. Miller before the appellate di- 535 which became | THE EVENING BALDWIN PLANS VOTEONTARIFE Election in England December 10 to Decide Protection Policy Is Predicted. By the Associated Press, LONDON, November 98.—Clrcles close to Prime Minister Baldwin favor December 10 as the date for the gen- eral election on the protection lssue, according to the Daily Mail. With equal assurance the Daily Express says no election is contemplated next month. The cabinet meets todlly, when the question of appealing to the country on the protective tariff issue will be discussed. May Discuss View at Banquet. This is Lord Mayors day, when the famous lord mayor's show lum- bers through the streets of Londom, its antiquated pageantry relleved hy an infusion of modern troops and tableaux reporting scientific discov- erles and inventions. 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