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: THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 11, 1901. ‘ j $ ——— ———— ROKER MENDHAM ASSERTS ‘Teo Months for THAT KENNEDY IS GUILTY. © Price of One. PR Reinier +! In giving these ‘‘@aye of grace” A Wonderful Event. Began in the Bowery. [Doctor Coneland reserves the right lto withdraw the Free Month offer | The neighborhood of 110th St, and Pieas- | | The case of Mr. Willlam Heney, of No. 318 lat any time by annomncem ant Ave, is deep in the discussion of « won-| curt Sth st. ie Interesting many old New | Yorkers. Over a quarter of a century a jthese = at derful event, All eyes are turned on one lave to morphine. Effort after effort, pain- (June tat) had to be waived during | man, a highly respected citizen, and tho a sccen ing and intense, but unauccess- May by anch aunouncement to re- | whole Interest centred in him. Ai atouwetsaweyy trom the; drig eT wenty- ‘The man We Sr) Ernest Obermoler, of No. | ite Tears Bassed and the man was reduced eve the strain apon the offces. sey. | to almost nothing. His plotures, one taken #1 Pleamant Ave., and the excitement '*| when he was wi ; th a crowd of f 'T, Doctor Copeland promised “aye (due to tho marvellous change which haslthe other taken only a few dst 18. of grace’? would be given after | been wrought in him. For twenty 7 eantrenatendnt ABSOLUTELY DEAF, unable to hear a ecils io etaey sound, hie bearing rest as it by a miracle wonty years ago Mr. Obermeler, then a n of 37, strong and robust, in some way x contracted a heavy cold which rapidly arace caused extensive inflamgnation. The in- etill the people are coming In be- | flammation gradually subsided, but left be- yond all precedent. Oactor Cope-| hind a very troublesome asthma. This con: dition grew worve so rapidly that in a very jtand tn 3 reserving th sort time Mr. Obermeter began to fail 1:9} richt to withdraw the offer by|health. His hearing, which bad always been of the bent, began to fall, and jn an {neredibly short tims HE WAS AWSO- LUTELY DEAP, Not a sound penetrated the allence, The railroad trains and streot céra seemed to pass him like spectres, and even the sound of his own voice was lost. i —_— + + = SHRP Rte (One ‘of the Dentist’s Alibi Wit-/; nesses Gives His Case a Severe Blow. Prisoner’s Mother, Frail and Trem- bling, Goes on the : Stand. Jane Int, and thus relieve Obedi- ya of j walt anti the the pressure upen office enf to this promise, thene ¢ jew, and Maarice B. Mendham, the bro-) 1) go down to the family.” range that was. 0 ae sker, who waa the friend of, Dolly: Emmeline, telling her thas 1 wus une nolds, for whose murder Dr.| vadubiy. tetaired and weld not. be up | Samuel J. Kennedy is on trial, | until Tue (and who has figured prominent! -in\the [oase, made a statement bro-day in’ wiioh he declared! tong Branch ht Mave Snved Her. almple annonncement. Dut 1 started for t - Her & North yeh Dr. Kennedy was guilty | iver. € y there [ met Fan that the denitist's lawyers | {riendian dina cafe in ( . 5 tree © 4 drink, We sat t ‘ uy MAURICE B, MENDHAM, | boat ereabouts for Long Mranch. | oat; J ucce md | atehing 0 4 { Te is only after. considerable thought | I reenll sume of the detialls of that eve (tnat I have consented to make thls eet | ing, Emm tind detailed statement of my most un- | kn vny times have Hfortunate connection with the 1 | 1} gone to ree her “trial of Dr. Kennedy, and would wi been killed! STeause’ I have been as: J At the hove. that night In Long xh _ Statement will be print Branch we bad must Half a dozen ‘pot taken from or added to rolored laying string in- Tt is diMcult tu Know where to begin Our guests thought the « _ {fhe Incident of the poor girls | unique, and so 1 eng: sZthrew a shadow over my whole exis: Is te play unt midag da eneeito begin with, and now this time, while we were Giname has bern persistently and unjustly and jokt over the negro Teonmected with the nourdes, almost put that poor Emmeline was ve- prominent as gay of and until that notice | He had succeeded in reducing the drug to twenty grains a day when he came to Dootor Sisson. The restoration was no mar- vellous, the recovery 30 quick, that it le a marvel, not only to the c, phyalctans. It has emphasized’ the foots. One day this man was a mere akelc- ton, the next he secmed a mtrong, hearty mma, and within a week he had the color, appearance and actton of a hi Mond" tech Shas, SPPP> OSE “I know that {aim cured, for 1 hai for the “drug. I had. tried sin. Gldereatcusese rit 1 found out from doctors that they were only. betitures for the drug—in a word, I found out grace’ Doctor Copel promise will be kept to the letter cordially and gladly te all i applying for treatment and all re- tment will receive two newing tr months’ treatment for the price of Fjone. That is, during one whole ey will be treated and absolutely fon of anpplied with medicl without pay or compen: lany kind—they will receive One begin hey were all faxes, for mhen I tried Sip laking these curea I would surely Felapes: Dat with "br, Sieson I used to text hie medic cine, On Sunday ‘when I was not doing stay "In thy Rouse and hla medicine ail day. I dla that for two ul days before 1 waa pronounced cured, and Wid not sufer the least bit end hed no craving foe my} was durin tomy} r Month Free from ¢ me past the stage where 1 can discuss miindered in New York 34 «| ¢ The way L came to mee He morphine, so T knew rea coer tenteetine Tieynotda\ tea nol Haeaih aie tors caine YES, MORE THAN Then he toh, mei alan beat aay Sty met er of B fe Reynolets pods Was wot out of the ordinary: eee ne 1: Slda't] neon iany MARVELLOUS.. MR. ONERMEIER. rrehz 1 told him I guemed be Avera plasing Various specialieta were called tn, After | casliy investigated. for there fe many who! oat me when [ was a victim of thie drug. years of treatment and the expenditure of |. 0) ad you contract the habit? eomeone thousands of dollars with no benefit, he| nes asked me, In 1876 a party of went upon the miraculous re-| grew thoroughly disheartened, At the ad-} [ncluitne myseit in, th Srehing weed to take @ Md e y from Total Deatness—why | vice of a friend he took # stroll down to the ‘Battery’ or City Mall Park, jp to Farope | and after playing baseball until it was too dort and consulted several eminent German phy-| for that, we would go homewant up through sient alclans, More time and money were ex-| onan jttert (pom Park rom) until we came 4 “1 cannot recommend Doctor Conelenaiee pended, but all to no purpose, He was Chinowe Hvlor in oy basements, and any |often and wincerely as Tahould like to. Ie |nanty informed that nothing could be|Pass!ns along could ove them smoking plum. Elina wonderful, man and his treatment 19 lace. ae (aelday t/t tathine [ta ans wba} iaritediinalte elelelelefeleleleielnieteleintel: ‘ ne on earth.” So spoke, Mise 4 cooket naked, (Chee PSN SURAT IRI (Lid laa at Abe Ife Case Was Hepelébs. tend ane enue G2 Yee Oeay mae Wortzman, of No. 6 Willet at., New York. —~ nh duced the handwriting of Maurice B.| ier brother, Herinan Wortaman, employed | He returned to the United States and | ihe hapit fastened itself upon mee The 1 Mendham at the trial to-day and |b Rolfe, room National Broadway | went back to his work, convinced that he mory te z iferer. It was tat a chow time bety: 2 bere apr "| hank Bullding, at No. 2 Park place, had | was doomed to go through life with bie | frat onsen (oy i, shee started in to spring the “sensatlon” | oo geat for thirteen years, and ts now | terrible affliction. ae bien as forty eraine aay, Twill beg of which so much has been rumored.| entirely cured. Hix aM@iction was probably | Is,1t any wonder that the neighbors aro wetssy el t any tee ehotwines to, forest, ‘Agslatant Distriet-Attorney Osborne re- | due to a fall which happened when he was | amazed? Hore is a man nearly 6 years of | oy whote Ilfetiane In prooladinite, PETS many he crewe-examtnathon of Muries,| about three yeare ol, and it grew rapidly | axe, for 20 years atone deat, now restored f0 | that this territie diweage can be cared. 1 am tay worse until perfect health. Mr. Obermeler sa: “Terrible nolees were continually | jon they want. It ahould be anpownoed, th “How many times save you been e 1 Was Totally Deaf. “What fort joked Burnes, Fee seen et te eed that the ear [to hear them. My sleep was disturbed on |‘Sitton and, he koow ail about mar 7 Maeation,* commanded | aruul was injured and ail agreed that the | account of them, for they were so bad at | WILITAM JENBY, 314 Fast uh at. city, hie Inthe mire to the rr ‘ cancnman absolutely boneless: Duria whe times that reat waa Impossible. { feared | ,pernerd V. Magulra, No, S47 West 130:h st. 3 cars ol trouble varios treatm ; ni ony iat woe tie. eles ty be i Gnieconeel toni belnevin | vanes a Revie fa ae catments | co go on the atreet, for the trolley cara and} Sfichasl J, Goodwin, No, 123. East 1224 ety wot ence site. wen : cued peters he c 5 14 come up almost from the | Cy, Hee pare ne } A ree Nace bad company, a amiacd-nle party; then wagons woul i Mealey. No. -. Clty. Beste itive v wil sumer 1) 1 wan up tate were tried and. Dr. Mefecacs, of the 13th | earth, and I got no warning from the bells Thomur Roan Nor ies Mroome ee. cy. ¥ ince sik " iin u convicted of assault on | Wiel ceanar Basie io Mrontta nie | iad nolse ‘as otlier people. Mut) mow, | George (5 Waaner, Xo, Ci) tat oer Souirderer Hist sweren't y ie. Copeland Michael Ryan, No. 1 Spring t., City. 20 years ago.’ James McVieker, Lexington ave. and 1034 et, Mra. Mary Burt, of No. 275 Weat 1sth |“ at, aye: “AIL of ua thought his was a hopeless case, and we were therefore de- Mary Jane Burnes (ire hearing at least tn part. But all to ne thanks ory q on of ail, and finally ope waa abandon nd served sid months on on ae eee eee ae cparentiyy doomed to] anwwett aa. tal r eternal silence, hat was for contempt of Court!” oF nearly yelled Burnes angrily r four times neva pred at | Chuages you know wh ontempt of lighted to hear of the magnificent result. Hate int is remarked Junticn Newburger, /Mnd he Bass heen reatored to bie! Ag long as I can remember Mr. Obermelor |in Catan Chis law ‘ P amily cured. - lenda down conti w, Burnes, if you doen't comport) 's Cin February. beahueee, fat And his sudden recovery | at onehinl tabes, and im ‘ | vourself better here you will be again in 1 May. seemajajimlracie. tacke Innes. Favquid’ [sroutle on the same charge. jensed history of lave you a cought" yotebye tin Are you losing feah ** ' “All right, Your Honor; I'm ont pel-] (hin mar Have you pain In elder Catarrh of the Stomach. lowed Burnes ean ratte . ua at night Let} POSE ile then told how he had by are bi 7 The usual cnuse in the mucus droppi yon take cold enat! Qo ifter thee murder t h cured poor boy always folt so bad| 4" PpIng cia Tipe AEs CA rested on deveral oceasiona on a charge | about se that we tried everything, but no| 4own tuto the throat, Jyont itches na ie pteked aut by Sothe amin who Wate st swaller he food resulted, When he dat night rho, cough until you . WHO. | Could not breathe very wel you cough ‘Are you low-spirited at times? fasysault upon Mary Jane Burn, ve ju y ub Hotell nants se sae a hist sekeepe ad- rt. Bad Its effect upon my moral, mental wns erin she make ited tere a RES a aU ALOU atin Bala aed ULE et Oe LI ro you alan frothy mbterte T, social and comm " tw tires stmalt ina venturi ou cnugh on going to Led ' Hurnes, who lea large, red-faced man, man’s Hrother. Pron couatt 1a the morning ekin Wortaman, brother of Her. your cough shart and My old mother This | « sod became tntere ta enjoy the « ne ne ere-| Mr. " over the awful ineiniat on c for mental ade man. ‘The result is perfect and hind bresatbot re form « 7 : ay tit . Wave you pain behind bre amy mind, especially since tn She que kind, warm-heart- | ated. ‘The jury viewed the man with} ghould be known to everybody. All our Me fou aptt tp Hitle cheeay lami has been cowarit!y i VHHNAIA await astonishmen friends are atuazed.” fave. you a dingust for fatty footer, vi wt with Maederer.? “You have been convicted eleven 1 eiine behinet the palate? burning pain in the throat ?* my name with the It seomed to te iy Tu Kea s@er constant frritation; my friend ESSE IHDAAl weeds 1 TUDE ty Honors bef ul aanewenite sDipnucnes Zeinakel str Gratetal We cp! Roa have to eit up at nlaht to breather? mory x ne Mr. J. M. Manroe, No, ‘po you cough worse night and moroing?” jeseke, S2 Commercial @usiness ant Joyal, must in thi Peel an tt you had lead in Jelch wp matertal that burns throa Js there a rush of blood to the head sir; only two or three thes, I'm aryhonest man, 1 am! e., New York City, age meland. cured ma’ of rte lu Mrs. Sophia Influenced Ly the ‘ nea years of nuffering. | was tr . int: he Bi ; ay Pee ea ; \ think had it not} fright | Ayhen yo were in the County Jail] Sep of dactors, ‘without. recelvin Burm-| tf atomach {1 full, do you feet oppreaseas"? | street, Greenpoint : “Al first the Bron, puelissfendaneen assent ‘ ie “18 norror IN Mave | on 8 Widn't you tell xeveral] But the Copeland treatment did me world chitis affected my head, then it extended than I cared : Bhi y ror has that when you got out| fC Rood within 2 months,” My trouble was into bronchial tubes, causing loss of voice, ie ‘ A fronkteth pall nan en ing water in my eare during} Another case of slomach trouble, not | 5,,, hing and pains in chest, Tcould It ts one thing t f ; bat T went to see Doctor i sepere(cougy nd ion like aoii Know it, but ft Is quit s Mf thote old peupta anid} bathing, (and shen 1 went to see Doctor! unlike that of Mrs. Anderson, is that of |no¢ gleep at night. Any exertion like going Fa eee , urd tir me tn speak thas al nplees, white now muy hearing ta portear.:| Mr. E Jasper, of 312 Myrtle Ate.» Brook-|ypgiqirs scould cause distress in breathing. 7 der the b 1s (AL SDOAK Mrs, ‘Munroe corroborated il i fy i Horie Arete eliut Mra. “stunrve ‘corroborated er Musband'a| lyn, He saya: "1 had terrible distress in| Fre coneland Doctors restored my voice my stomach; the bloating and sickness was completely, J hare no cough, no pains in _ ¢riminal law when Tomust ox- r, who wo las eon Other Alb The testimony: of a restdent of New D yw in California, wa form of an amd Heoadd thac L have myKelf, Mat not sin 1 should say nat some | by one of his own witnesses, Ed- zs from Capt. MeChus Fhe yr dog, Vitstrlet- Attorney fa,Chiet McClusky Knew it. Ass atrict-Atte oO Mrs. Margaret Kenned aged mother, was called, } ariisted into the witness-chair, t was In] “Are you the mother of the prisoner, | whether or not he had been asked by 1y 2" naked Mr. Moore, Mr. Pursell if he saw Kennedy on the We aa VapRe arill (y NH Y Hie Fee Teena tha 1mm, pefafe| “Dootor Copeland Is very Rentle and seems milage if 3 , no p j Eemerinierantlil f f th ind " = = had been to the identity | £0, dle gahings | without hut you ‘when| very bad. Twa weak, dizzy at times, no! host, no difficulty in breathing—in short Fi cone ie aa 1 tet at wagh uther Hee ee esaverare nearly KIM vou. My husband | ambition and felt bad all aver. From the | dm another nerson i jee to those oad one S soc is 2 © bo speak plainis MONTE lUmea neue -|WORST BLOW YET “Well, yes, sir; 1 belleve It was, But] Ume he has been there, and I cordially rec- | Peru, antnate; | peoan (a leke irea mer ye — : a ante c mush money i knew Kennedy when [ waw him in the Beene tas gan ; Pl HE H 4 Me Wan in 2 \ FOR KENNEDY. J romps. ene i — weight; my stomach was better. t ed Desi with, t } ViYour conscience bothered you. and ould he announced that Doctor P tively th k Dwi ssi : ira that was Ww! UW agreed to teatify for a t § the night As k 1 His Own Alibi Witness Great- | Dr. Kennedy ladascasses thelonee attany ilenlelder ireslt nce dud Ntreet and Maal pat Te ic ly Injures His Case on enacargiccnmen zy: ie |i, They are only Intended forth A.C, Angas, FM, Sle : find the rest of cur famuy! he rhe i Mi for treatment S asin; that's about 8 Resins iF attendance, OMeco § Bler Son the Long Brovh pon erty ntlet with a letter of Before Jury. The jurymen by this tine seemed to Fass cell tesrorectate ry Sandayn, a Haatniaciclons ther atteenooniecathe ie 1 Phat was about a year take but ittle interest In the witness u M. Be yefore she wun killed. 1 dit ot | , Hc) what was concidere’ the worst | uid pald scant attention to hls gnaw Reise (Nine fort aus aaa ay i Pt inlede tol thogcasot of DravSamueled ourt it war nt that hour of the morning on which they left] ‘The witness told Mr. Osborno that he be Sxl ae ts i ‘ite ‘savas myer ive’ wis] Kenned IRC ee ee oe oe ee Ba coe troll the man whol ferment y Sie Saye a. ny vuble’ wae] Kennedy was delivered this mor ck, . ward Purcell, the man who formed HI (nesses, Kenneds/eaMather Called: the syndicate for Kennedy's 4 s " : to ap tity IR TUESDAY. cee a Actor Roberts way “asked SPECIAL FOR T 106 ys ne risoner's| ie denied indignantly that he has "y hi ad to bo 7 iT CREAM KISSES . ma 1COT JELLY ward Burnes, a Staten Teland, truck- read, Moore, for ni man, called to bulld up the dentist's iy ft and set forth | Mra, Kennedy? E cer ak h that #he saw Dr. Kennedy on the mort: | "¥en, ett, answered the old lady in| 12.25 boat he replied: “"f cannot swear to op 2 ¢ a Sree ean atail f i‘ vibl, ‘The bringing out of the man's AUS; IE SETAC 4 ew malts 4 low volvo, glancing affectionately In| that. 1 don't. know.” * "| SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY. Bi gategn ost st eer aati clear rela prelnghen Shasta ne direction of her son, who sat with| Ie was cross-questioned as to what, Corie ANSI val. 100 3 jo LR Undoubtedly, as you suxkes mista criminal record, his recital of his] for nen Mek Nim ae he was on his way Y ant, drawing elfcles and an-|converaation he had wth Vursell He OUATI D fluence the 1 Be that fman 5 ieee ses Hone 4 geen with a lead pencil, Said that he fixed the date of his secing MARAMELS..1b- | 150 Rae ig New} Ph escapades and his general manner | PQMe oe stonre than called Altice Hane | att tin eae, told Now ane had awak-|Dr, Kennedy beenure of renenrmls he Seycohls wis’ mur s oes pel ane on the atand, while It at first amused | TY 1 rotey att (ean torattend ‘fore patfents ‘aie | Several witnes es, among, them two 54 BARCLAY. ST. My et ° of corrobe tr . viv w ‘. ie Hind pi Dh iy seen jm in at abou ymen, W hen called i y “4 SAS Se aera : CU dil he wl | “ni@’ yh | the Jurymen, soon placed them in an | welding on night 2g eloe.” eid ngood character of the prisoner. om COR WEST BYWAY. By Con we WHoreel atria | eae vito ‘atv [inattentive mood, and it was appar-| sid, an her onthe) at Nennedy wan net croraceram | 11 Wate eS Repnida, lived ‘ar ZICORTANDT ST. + BREE leervantseinut me ar ime Beaitittnnrace nnaaye ot wlll hean | ‘ sos [Br kennedy | "Sire, Amelia Warneke, Janitress of! Was dalled ‘COR CHURCH Fo, Lektehea Me spell had vie tt ent that they were far from favor- ora! the house in which “Dolly” Reynolds| Lawyer’ Moore aaked him {f he knew Me'seen./ 1 met frivnde on the b M neers se) me . forseieris ompany with al iived in Augunt, 189%, wan called to (eae | the nameet the man with whom “Dally” hens tru trie tty in regard to an, overheard in Dolly’ ably impressed by his testimony. Meged auarrel ehe| Reynolds lived an her husband. Mendham wrote that Reynolds's apart-| Mr, Osborne objected and was’ eus- yerthate The record of at mat many of Men tre Are te aties in Prom thy Be ind cbming poRo went to the Fity- ¢ nowt that D: a 3 7 Behe Qonereled, Mayle The prisoner and Mrs. Kennedy y t menta a few dnys before the murder. ined, 4 f Gite ntgnt pre he mu is Jood morning—aoF no, yaebe . | ealned. manycole Meee cou rechersnite Us ithe books of the Western | 1 3 were visibly depressed as the man evening. TAWeTE Nin A ate ee eT te ear a end trouble. with ofr, Renneds"s. sald Mr, stoor oe Bees Rena Thehik wy 3 jancectse)i : 1 Res . ~| Juste Newburger refiised to permit Smee Company. The lewyer passed through the fire of @ flerce| AWNCh wan tia” daket Me ctor, 4 toner'a New Witnens, Gey eke ant atwed es ne [aie Douglass Uo tesify in sesard co F iaaieren it ey a8 is p roker «Mendham's handwriting. f that, fal yor, Mr. Moore, scowled and Mr, Os-| tm, Kennedy, the prisoner's: mother,| erts, an actor in the “Ben-Hur, com-| lawyer Moore attempted to, epring & morrowsmerning.’ Hotere leave: . ae e raid ¢ neil red 06 | anieennene ‘ can Pe thetit pp liepeecat plas (oir Scene MAb et SCRE RG SO CSR te big, pensation through the miaimens of jhave ail of the evidence for the det q "i haying es human na ort seeied much agitated, and apparently| He testified that Int 4 a fi oy th A Mma hepad pba Etre eri tut Winnings. whien efor the} borne looked exultant as che probed | hid" groat difficulty to remain auieily. in Davis ‘vente, West’ New Hrighton: pata ilar aire cok MEA eet 1 Wagby Lgenorre Wiatierny 4 ake Vital pot And there Was, hers : her seat. P that he Went down. on the. 12 vith you? SR SMe tester cctaiin SU Gee AINE UE wan hers, promised thin} the witness, Sit A Langdon, son ot a lnnt-| Roatan tho nlaht st the’ Dolly Repnolds | Mf, Doux:nsn bowed, JANITOR KILLS HIMSELF, ¥] atte 4 any not really in y oor check certain iim : ,» | houre per on Staten Inland, who also] murder, and that Dr. Kennedy waa Uh give you all of the specimens o . “yh Beane) been ow. vf the for Wp AA, At at the Burnes had teen called to testify | Rtremiead ihe wedding on the night. of| aboard int drunken condition and qlage| Mt. Mendham's writing you want,” sal Beene ABE Ay, andiretirned on Monday sor There was a e@ingiy inatance) Hotel, What happened from that time! that he had seen Dr, K dy thi ‘Aug. 18 1888, testified that he d{d: not} gered against him. On cross-examina-| IT. Oxborne quickly. William Williams, a Janitor, fifty-five ha i when we ite t that we tm So ae epee Uoitce records | that he had seen Dr, Konnedy three} reach home until d o'clock In the morne| tion Roberta's teatimony was not| Lawser Moore was angry. years old, of No. ot West Thirty- d Bale rvenitig wae aver the ‘testimony. In? the His testimony did not agree with] shaken: Mr, Osborne. then anid: “If Mr, Moore [eighth atreet, committed sulchle thie andy} uy “A morning by {nhaling gas Jod - y y ing. Careled a quarrs) « knows T have tried to, blot thet ptetire miles from New Dorp at 2 o'clock on that riven ty lias Hanretty an tg'the| ‘Roberta sald that he had not, seen! will say thet be Dellever Mr. Mondham were OTe e ey ‘ 7 e mI ” ¥ ac wi . '. ". ie lied -bolter seo home, | in one another. for that, the Htate haa drawn at the tal ou ofthe morning following the murder | [ey° gro'maid it was at tho amali cente-| unill fovsaw Nim In court tomag, Hie | have the teatimony of his handwriting o'clock thia morning with one end of wtay (neoen.” GHA CIR RAT lom eto paca carton | cities deeteas amt nes etRnt? oti DollygRornalde, tery gates he said at the large gate. | knew ihe was the sume man. however, [Svat atr,, Stendhal’ ee ee ae eee ine coltier cade attached to @ pas ata y b, i hing aw. to protect. a. ma: 7 q . fartha, corrol e pictures of him he a ¢ gas nyt said t, Vand! Spuhiae the uvsntdia of shove who InswWel himself inneseat I" have had in my| Counsel for Dr. Kennedy sntro-| urothers: testimony as to the dey and] in jopapers. ad seen | eo, not claim thet Maurice M. Jet,,which: wa turned!on full om tho night mentioned | Wrote that bogus check U'll agree to} THe was found lying on hin bed at 7 by

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