Show NEWBERRY OFFERS CORRESPONDENCE Letters and Telegrams In Iu- Introduced In-I In to Sho Show He Had No Criminal Intent Grand Rapids Mich March 8 The S.-The The defense in the Newberry trial today Introduced Into evidence c scores of ot letters letters letters let let- and t supplementing communications communications com com- which the tho government so put In n tho the record early In tho the trial For more moro than two hours Frank C. C Dailey assistant taut attorney passed without objection ob- ob missives exchanged by wire and mall mail between Truman II H. Newberry arid and his campaign campal n manager Paul I King King Bing Wa was still under direct examina- examina examination lon tion at adjournment after aLter his fourth day on tho the stand lie ITc explained obscure obscure obscure ob ob- references In tho the letters rs when the they hey were read rend 1 The defense maintains that the correspondence corre corre- shows absence of or criminal intent In Newberry's c mind or an any Idea of ot furthering a a. conspiracy to violate any election laws taws state or federal The government O forces said they welcomed the tho missives as nS tho they proved that hat tho the candidate was in intimate touch ouch with his hla committee declaring himself for or their Information on public questions and in ono one instance urging better office management to prevent ent waste of ot postage stamps and envelopes The defense defenso also attacked government government govern govern- ment evidence c that K II II n. Fletcher a and state labor commissioner commissioner commis- commis wrote lOG spurious names names' on nominating petitions circulated In behalf be- be half hatt of or James W. W Helms n a rival rl inthe In Inho ho tho primary of oC Henry Ford Jord in tho the Democratic campaign A |