Show lESE USE i MAJESTE CASE PUT OVER TILL JILL OCTOBER Government Expects to Put Norman Mack and Frank Hitchcock on Stand SIGNIFICANT REMARK BY JUDGE ANDERSON INFERENCE THAT THERE WAS WRONGDOING IN CANAL DEAL JUSTIFIABLE Indianapolis Ind md June 2 Prominent financiers politicians and government officials must testify in the criminal libel tibel ease case of the government against Delavan Smith and Charles R H Wil Wit Williams Williams liams iam owners of ot the Indianapolis News Judge Anderson today toda continued till Oct 11 the hearing of o the case growing out Ut of ot the publication of ot the Panama graft raft charges This was done on the governments contention that such sueh deay de delay delay lay ay was necessary in order that the wit witnesses t ne nesses se might be heard Those ThOM whose testimony is sought in include Include clude lude Frank M Hitchcock ronnel chairman of at the Republican national committee Norman t J 1 Mack chairman Q of St the Democratic Dem national committee George sorge Cortelyou certain members el 01 l the office staff of ot J R F Morgan Co Ce and various government officials Defense Protested The against a con COR continuance saying the government should have been prepared to submit its evi evidence dence tence and nd the court at first seemed to approve On a statement of or the govern Overn government ment counsel however as to what it was ivas expected to tn prove Drove by the th new n wit nesses flosses the court decided to hear th the further evidence District Attorney McNamara said mId ht hE h would prove proe by Hitchcock and Mack lack that they had made public an announcements announcements announcements that the Panama story or of offered to both of ot them was a fake originated origInated mated by blackmailers at first hoped to get money from William Nel Net Nelson Nelson son Cromwell but failed The was published in the New York World and the same paper on Oct 3 printed prImed Mr Ir denial Mr said Mid he expected to prove that th t the Oe Se had knowledge of ot the Uie deniM denial when wh they the prepared their editorial ar sr articles tides tl les for tor the Indianapolis News New The By members of J Pierpont Morgans staff he lire said li f he expected to prove that Die tite WOW the United States paid for the Panama canal was paid directly to the two old French Preach companies com ana ane nO at once distributed to about holders of the stock in France and that no got ot a cent of profit Judge Juige Anderson had lied expressed doubt as 88 to the relevancy of or further evidence saying he be himself was Impressed by b the fact tact that Mr Cromwell Cromell had refused to tell the senate investigating committee the names of his hIJ clients who composed a syndicate for tor Americanizing a plan that afterward was abandoned The public might Justly infer the court said that there was something wrong some somewhere somewhere somewhere where in the transaction tran in which 40 W of its money mone was expended |