Show MORE ABOUT THE VJlll Testimony for Contestant in iVan i-Van AlstineCase I STATEMENTS OF VANALSTINE q Mrs Van Aletino Testified That Her Husband Said Ho Did Not Know What Ho Had Put Into the Will Similar Testimony by Col Kaighn Vho Added That VnnnAlstino Said Ho Wanted the Will Airangcd Differently Dif-ferently Van AlstinesHabits and Value of the Property fi i Judge Stewart and a Jury devoted 3In yesterday to the their attention again Y testimony In supportofthe contention Van Alsllnc that her of airs Dora divorced husband Charles Van Al sound and disposing stine wnsnol oC sound ho exe mind and memory at the time cuted his lost will and testament Mrs Van Alstlnc who was on the stand during the greater part of the day testified as to various conversations conversa-tions which she had with Van Alstlne at tho KeoghMcKonma hospital after ho had madehis will and prior to his death Her told her on one occasion she said that he Wad a dun Idea He hail made a will and at another time asked > oar to get the will from Judgo Wcnger for him She did so and when Itwas brought to him and she had read Its11e ald It was unfair for him to leavehis children only halt of his estate and he replied that he didnt know what he had put into the will TatPiv Mrs VanAlatlno saId Von Alatlno again asked for the will and Judge Wcngcr told her that the nurse would not let the sick man talk business Mrs Van Alstlne also tcstl iled that whoa her husband was Jobcr he was capable oftransacting business but that he was Incompetent I as the rc suit of drink a large part of the time Just prior to his death Col M M Kaighn the succeeding witness testified that he saw Van Al stine upon a number occasions after he was taken to the hospital and that he was fncoherent part of the time The ddy nfter the ivill was executed the witness said further Van jUstine siud he did not know what was In It and asked the witness to get it for him Later the will was ead > to Van Alstine but he was Immediately seized with a fit of coughing and said nothing noth-ing concerning the Instrument AJ another time however Col Kaighn continued Van Alsllne told him that he made the will In the way that he did to see It I his wife would not remarry hjm for the sake of their children and added that he wanted the will arranged ar-ranged differently Col Kaighn then advised him to tear the will up and Van Alstlne asked l to have It brought to him Col Kaighn then telephoned for Judge Wcnger who had the will but did not succeed In locating him and later the witness testified Van Al stifle was fretting because he hadnt got the will The remaining testimony of the day was largely as to the value of the property prop-erty loft by Van Alstlne and his habits |