Show NEWBERRY CASE YIELDS SECRETS I Stories Three Men Told to Grand Ju Jury T Revealed at Michigan j Trial Grand Rapids Mich Uch Feb 6 What G.-What Wha three Newberry men inert told the gran grand jur Jury which returned Indictments Indictment against ag them tho the Michigan senator senate and other campaigners of ot 1918 1915 wa was related In the time trial of or the case toda today The revelations of or the tho inquisitorIal proceedings came from C. C H. H clerk of or the tho grand STand Jury jun and Charles 13 S. S Potte a Potts a cJ bo They said the defendants whoso test test- rehearsed hall had waived Immunity Im- Im mony the they testified voluntarily without receding ln promises of or an any kind an and with full knowledge that what the they told the tho grand Jurors might be use used I for tor all purposes I Littleton Cun Fights In Vain The defense defenso fou fought ht hard to keep th the testimony from the trial Jury jur Martin W. W LI Littleton was on his feet constantly constantI constant constant- of th the thc I ly questioning questioning- the evidence He lie was overruled on the ex exclusion ex- ex clu elusion lon question but Federal Judge Judg Sessions held that the testimony could be considered In the present proceedIngs proceedings proceed proceed- In Ings s only a against the three defendants defendant Whose grand jury jur testimony was re re- re Vicars ar ed Another struggle lc over the same tesi- tesi mon mony is probable tomorrow as tho the de de- de- de Continued on page 3 REVElATIONS MADE IN NEWBERRY CASE Continued from Page 1 1 fence reserved reser Its cross examination cross examination until that time The Tho grand jury witnesses were subjected subjected subjected sub sub- b Mr lr to a L close examination by Littleton before the they were allowed to answer questions asked 11 by Frank C C. Dalley Dailey for tho the government bo of uC Reported Potts and Higbee related tho the grand jury testimony of or John M. M Harris former for for- mer probate judge at Boyne Done City Terry C. C Corliss a n member of or the state board of auditors and James Jlmes R R. Davis in the of Lansing sergeant arms state senate The witnesses agreed that Ju Judge ge Harris toM told tho the grand jur jury he had re received received re- re In salar salary and half halt that amount for expenses Terry Corliss s' s account of ot his activities in the campaign as related b by and Potts told of similar negotiations with King and an agreement to work for 75 a week and antI expenses James Davis according to the tho wit wit- It- It nesses had charge of the Ne b Newberry rr rry campaign in the southern tier of or counties and his compensation was JOO JOOa 00 a month |