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Show JURY DISAGREE: CORCORAN CASE DUBLIN, Maroh S. A Jury, to which was submitted today the question of the sanity of Edward Corcoran, alleged alleg-ed by his son to have surrendered to American lawyers much of an estate inherited from his cousin, John Sullivan, Sulli-van, of Seattle, Wash., disagreed and was discharged. 1 Previously American Vice Consul Arthur D. Pitt, testlnec that ho fully understood theaturo of the documents docu-ments Involved. Attorneys for the son complained of tho publication of a cablegram purporting to be. a statement state-ment by tho American lawyers concerned con-cerned in the case, which he -declared constituted a gross contenfpt of court. Several experts testified that Corcoran Corcor-an was perfectly sane. ; nn t. |