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Show uw . Judge Said to Have Been Intoxicated in Public Places Seattle, July 2. Tho committee of the bouse of representatives investigating investi-gating charges against United States District Judge Cornelius II. Hanford, continued to hear testimony today regarding re-garding occasions when the judge was Eald to have been Intoxicated. Tho committee was disinclined to go deeply into tho testimony regarding regard-ing the "judge's supposed visits to a woman living in a fashionable residence resi-dence district. A flashlight, said to bo a picture of Judge Hanford taken by a detective as he was entering the woman's house at night, was submitted as evidence. Hanford's attorneys cross-examined the detective until members of the committee objected, declaring there was no intention of making the detective's de-tective's report a part of the record and that the committee did not wish to probe the matter. I Judge Hanford's accusers declare they t, 111 brin-; rtirther evldonco ot his bavins been Intoxicated in public places. oo |