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Show SATS BALDWIN'S WILL IS LEGAL SCARECROW , ZaOtl A NOBLE. March 1. Tnat tha WIU ef tha lata 'Lucky" Baidwla wag a bungle and was a Taal scaicrow which wwoid not ctrt off azryon with a legal claim, waa ssaerted by Attorney A. W."Hutton la his argumant oppoalng tn motion for a directed verdict agalnat Mia Beatrice Anita Turnhull'e cmtest for a shar of tha milltonajr turfnaa'g aa-ut. aa-ut. Hutton waa referring to th two clauses of Baidwtn's will th twelfth and thirteenth thir-teenth by which th turfman sought to restrict Inheritances to hi thro daughter, daugh-ter, Mra. Clara 0tocttr. Mra. Anil Claughrey and Roeell Belby. In th first of thee clauee tha lela-tor lela-tor declared that he had but thre children chil-dren and named them, while hi th next be Bequeathed tin each to any praon who might subsequently ho recognised as heirs at law. Attorney W. B. Grant followed Hottea In th argument araJnet tb motion for a dlractrd verd.f-t favorable to th atat. He bitterly attacked James R. Wood, th Boston dtectlvt. who was th principal witness against Mrs. Lillian Ashley Turnout!, Turn-out!, mother of th plaint Iff. on whne teetimnny of her ralationa. with Baldwin th girl s oas dpnda |