Show J U. U S. S Attempts S STo To T Trace Course Of Falls Fall's Bonds Court Upholds Everhart ian in Refusal to Give Testimony as to Source w WASHINGTON Oct 28 AP AP- AP Ball Balked ed today in its effort to force torce testimony from the son-in-law son of Albert B. B Fall the government turned to a meticulous tracing of the in Liberty bonds Fall Fallis I is accused of ot having received for leasing the Te Teapot pot Dome naval oil reserve to Harry F. F Sinclair I iti M. M T 1 Everhart an unwilling unwilling- witness witness witness wit wit- ness was upheld upheld upheld-by by Justice Siddons i jn in refusing to answer the the question th cu ri U es' es eson on the ground that t it t would would tend to incriminate him Thereafter his testimony consisted mainly of a succession n of answers answerS' consisting for the most part at of I decline to reply and he finally was was excused without cross examination Owen J J. Roberts special oil counsel counsel counsel coun coun- sel through a dozen witnesses then traced movements of bonds to Pueblo Colo Cob Denver El EI Paso Te Tex where Fall had an account and finally brought into the picture the Continental Trading company Ltd of Canada with which the government government government govern govern- ment contends Sinclair was identified fied fled and gained testimony that in Liberty bonds had been obtained in New York in the name of that company and taken away by H H. S. S Osler Osier one of its officers in a brown paper package The rhe government charges harges that thata a apart apart part of these bonds finally found their way to Fall through Everhart after the latter had made a a. a trip lip lipto to New Kew York after the Teapot Dome lease was signed I |