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Show back in nine minutes. W. L. Goodsell and .loseph Baleigh, deputy sheriffs, testified that Mr. Lund, upon being arrested, ar-rested, said ho had been in the company com-pany of Mr. Becbe from before 8 o'clock until midnight of the night in question. (mm. is II 110 GftSE Alibi Given by Policeman Subject of Testimony of Witness. Evidence-taking in the trial of Policeman Po-liceman A. E. Lund before City Judge J. W. Slringfellow on a charge of having hav-ing impersonated .Deputy Sheriff AV. E. Schoppe on the night of August 23 in confiscating whisky from the premises prem-ises of Arthur Singleton, 216 West Thirteenth Thir-teenth South street, was coucluded, arguments ar-guments made and the oa'r.; taken under un-der advisement yesterday. O. C. Beebe, who was called vesterdav vester-dav as witness for the defend:, testified testi-fied that he Tins 'at the public safety building on the night in question from 9:50 to 10:30 o 'clock and that Mr. Lund had not been out of his presence during dur-ing that period for more titan four or five minut.:s at a time. The time of the alleged impersonation was fixed by slate's witnesses ns being between 10 and 10:15 o 'clock. hetiutv Sheriff' Victor Christ opherson testified for th.? state in rebuttal, that he had found it possible to drive an autemobiie from the city and county building to the Singleton home and |