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Soon the dinner guests followed him arch-enemy | Only Slightly Drunk out with the news that dancing at regiment, of marines culminated late yesterday in the spectacy sti- ral Butler, NAVAL SURGEON and INGROWN NAIL Turns Right Out Ttself ANSONIA STORE CLERK HELD UP BY ROBBERS tater They shove Helpless Man | Into Refrigerator—Police Hayve Little Clue. April 13 (P Ar - o'clock last 1 Ha Phillp Co and aft 1t backe hner, of market of lering six pounds of m ele Abraham Fle H, up against all, at > point of a pistol, While one of men went through his clothing other kept‘him red with tl JIver, threatening to shoot If k ol the Hgts ¢ Maken 5, toxication as Butler Charges oril 13 arold Wi latter's arge of 1 i & noties 1ssifying t el W no lquor i e colonel Del Coronado on the last i Ca nt Commande a navy surgeon ourt-martia on kenness, testlfied te nothing to justi as drunk nigh He sald he hpfl)’ ms at the hotel an on the eobuite firsi Says He Saw No Signs of In- r t itness for Colonel A. 8. Williams at t drinking forces of re- From his emplacement in the wit- css chair the eral raked the de fendant colonel’s conduct as an of- cer and a gentleman with accusa- ions that echoed throughout the troom in a crescendo of cutting lenunciation, On the night of March 6 last, werred the one-time head of the Philadeiphia police—on the night that he was a guest of honor in Colonel Williame' Coronado home— this colonel of marines was gulity » following: was loquacious; 1 ared vacantly shot_eyes; he was was®runk; he stuggered: through blogd- itoxicated; he he was “full”; and e to relate of a colo- nel of marines, he giggled The | Captain Ciifton B. Cates, member | of Colonel Willlams® staff and World | war hero; Major Ross Roswell, com- mander of the marine corps, aviation unit, and widely known fiyer; Cap- wrles Rice of General Butler's ese three admitted, hesitat- that Colonel Williams might been intoxicated; possibly was cated, but that if he actually slightly under the influence of iquor” he certa was “not at all boisterous.” Then strode to the stand General Butler and the words he fluug were blunt and forceful. Invited To Drink At the dinner to which Colonel Willlams had invited him as honor guest, he testified, what impressed | im and embarrassed him most was h0st's repeated invitation to have | a cocktail. He ate with Majgr Ross Rowell at the hotel was next on the program. “And then,” eald the general, "1 saw Colonel Williams stagger out of the house and across the lawn. 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