Show MAl MALVY VY ACCUSED OF HAVING BEEN SLACK Paris Jul July 27 Witnesses 27 Witnesses testifying tOda today at the trial of Louis Malvy former former for for- m mer r minister of or the Interior on the charge of or treason said that Malvy had shown slackness In dealing dealing- with suspected suspected suspected sus sus- foreigners In response M. M Malvy gave e a Instances to prove pro the de detective de- de service had been energetic and cited the case of ot Madame Hoppe an au American woman regarding res whose case Jules Cambon he ho declared had transmitted a n sharp protest from Ambassador Ambassador Am m Sharp I M. M I. I Malvy Maly lah e explained that Madame Hoppe was accused o of aiding a German prisoner to escape Investigation I showed that she had married a Russian naturalized American Despite Ambassador Ambassador Ambassador Am Am- Sharps Sharp's protest M. M Malvy Ial said sallI he lie expelled her hel from France A Paris dispatch on March 7 1916 announced the arrest of a Madame I Hoppe for or conducting an ur alleged correspondence correspondence corre corre- t with a German officer then I I under treatment In n a Paris military liot hospital The woman who was sent to toa I Ia a concentration camp was however howe i dc declared l red to 10 be o of German nationality I antI and lucre was no Bu suggestion that the case ha had any In American merla connections i |