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Show HE TALKED TO REPORTERS. Witness in Will Contest Case Gets Badly Tangled Up. NEW YORK, Nov. 2. The taking of testimony In the Dolbeer will contest was resumed today, with Dr. Homer Glbney again a witness under examination. examina-tion. Ho was closely questioned regarding re-garding what took place on the night that Miss JJoiDoer roll or Jumped from the window of her room in the Waldorf-Astoria. Waldorf-Astoria. The only thing of Importance developed de-veloped was the admission by the witness wit-ness that he had, "perhaps," told reporters re-porters that Miss Dolbeer might have been taken by a sudden Impulse and leaped from the window. He said he had talked to half a dozen reporters, and just what he told them he could not possibly recall. In his direct examination and during dur-ing the examination on Tuesday and today Dr. Gibney Insisted that he. had never used the term "suicide," and denied de-nied that Miss Warren had told either Detective Sullivan or Coroner Scholcr anything which could have given them the Impression that MIs9 Dollxjcr's mind wae unbalanced or that she had taken her own life. The attorney for the proponents caused an objection to be entered upon the record to what he termed the trivial nature of the examination, and declared that the only possible object of the attorney at-torney for the contestants In conducting conduct-ing It was to defeat the administration of Justice, and by delay prevent the forwarding for-warding of the commissions to the San Francisco courts, the trial having already al-ready been begun there Thl9 was Indignantly In-dignantly denied by the opposition attorney, at-torney, who agreed to conclude tomorrow tomor-row If Dr. Gibney would answer his questions promptly. |