Show ARE RE BITTER BITTERLe Le L Grand Young and A W Agee Use Harsh Language in inCourt inCourt Court There was a lively quarter OL oi an hour meriting in the district court when Attorneys A W Age and Tid Le La LeGrand LaGrand Grand Young lost their and nt said some rome very uncomplimentary things about each other The dispute was ivas waring warm when Judge by a peremptory order managed to quell the disturbance The tilt came up in the endeavor of Attorney Young representing the Union Pacific railroad to get a new trial to in the case care of James L Ia Warner Varner against his company and also in the case of Georgia Crocker Some Seme time ago Agee succeeded in ft having the de defendants fondants motion for a new trial strick stricken en from the tiles flies on tit tie ground that it had not been filed soon enough Mr Young contended that thai snap judgment had been taken and yesterday he ap appeared appeared asking the court to grant gant the motion for a new rew trial claiming that it was entirely at t the discretion of the judge t to do so and anI that tha the case cae at has ban was o in lit which the sods ends of JuntI r that the court exercise its prerogative In replying to Mr Young Judge I Agee became extremely severe on the It was claimed that he went outside UK the record of this case and took up matters entirely imma immaterial to the issue particularly claing Mr Youngs methods Mr Mi Young asked aked permission of the court to respond saying that his op opponent portent had gone outside eatable tn tho records and he wished to do likewise There Then Thereupon upon he began a of Mr Agee that attorney iu in moat meet un unmerciful unmerciful merciful language until the court final finally finally ly insisted that he resume the ease Then Mr Agee got the floor antI and started to blister Mr Young but Judge Interposed saying UtaH than he did not care eare to hear any more of that kind of talk Mr Agee apologised and said he just wish d to remark then he managed to work in a few remarks in reference to Mr Young a s alleged unprofessional conduct Then there was an another other interruption from the c u t an another another other apology from Judge Jue and some more personal references to Mr Young This dialogue went on for two Or three rounds until both attorneys were j jin In a lighting fighting mood and the court was us about to impose fines for contempt Finally the argument of the case it itself self was resumed and the court took the question under advisement |