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DENIES ATTACKS | ON PRINCETON BOYS ' Accused Captain Declares Police P| Did Not Assault Vote Watchers in Jersey City. |ARNSTEIN TRIAL ON NOV. 17 PLANNED | Judge Rosalsky to Open Case Then Unless Washington Officials Act First, the authorities in Wash-4 cide to try “Nicky” Arn- stein there before Nov, 17, Judge sulsky will have him placed on hie clty on that date, he to-day, Arnstein was n to Washington last night by U. «|S. Marshal MeCarthy at the request of the District of Columbia Courts, “Nicky" having been Indteted there 2" | for bringing stolen securities into the ni | district When Arnstein's case was called efore Judge Rosalsky to-cay in Gen- ral Sessions, Assistant District At- orney Dooling asked for an ad- jJournment ‘until the latter part of December, stating =e thought it better that the cases be disposed of in one trial in Washington rather than in eight trials here. William J. Fallon, Arnstein's coun sel, opposed this. 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