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Show I'ACCroPMTBn I1RMLF0KM1S BOSTON', Doc. 21. Kept uuiler opl- ales through the day to lessen the pain from his flolf-fnflicied v.'ounils, ! Itov. Clarence V. T. Rlcheson was unublo today to converse with his counsel, William A. Morse, In his cell, so that hits silence regarding his act remains unbroken! Physicians said that barring the danger of sepsis, the prisoner would be able to appear In court on Jan. 15, when he Is to face trial for the alleged murder of Avis Linncll. Mr. Morse contends that the trial shall be postponed, sayliu Richcson will not bo lit physically to stand rc-loated rc-loated interviews with counsel in preparation for the trial. That the sUitc intends to call the cae on January 15, was shown today when a witness, Charles Si PIerc of Sulphur. Springs. To:., ;u student of the Newton Theological seminary, which Itic'neson attended, was arrested arrest-ed and held In bonds to appear on January 15. |