Show O TAI i iI I 3 I H MU Attempt Made to o Show Grace Eme Emery y Bransford Bransford Brans- Brans I Brans-I ford Unduly Influenced Influenced t in Ma Making f g WillI Will WillU I U lON PON the decision bf pf f J Judge Harold Harol M M. Ste Stephens ens that Mrs Susan Bransford a Emery I Holmes may mav sue sue for a part pait of the I estate of her adopted daughter I Grace Emery Bransford without first 0 having established her hel lp in the I probate court the case was resumed in the the Third district ourt rt this I morning Mrs Holmes olmes' I Is suing to to tofte recover recover an undivided h half of the million on dollar est estate te left by Mrs Bransford to fo her husband Wallace Vallace Bransford Bransford r Bransford Bransford Brans- Brans ford is alleged to have ave unduly unduly Influenced Influenced influenced his wife to make a wi will l In his favor thereby cutting ot off Mrs Mrs Holm Holmes s sa from a share in the estate estat The decision had no sooner been een r reached ached by Judge Stephens Stephens' than the attorneys s for for Mrs Mrs Holmes Holmes offered the deposition of Miss Clara Colbourne formerly principal of Rowland Hall where the late Mrs Bransford was a pupil The deposition set forth that Grace Emery was subnormal when achild a a achild child could not be made to do problems problems lems In arithmetic an ane was weak mentally t tW W V v. v W iv V. V Ray objected to the deposition deposit tion on on the grounds that If the de deceased deceased de- de ceased was not of sound mind she could not have been the victim of undue Influence The The question was the subject of much legal discussion on un Doth t oth noth sides I until court adjourned at noon The question will be taken talen up t this ls afternoon after after- after I noon I |