Show DEFENSE GETS A SETBACK denver dec 14 the defense received a severe setback to the trial yesterday of leonard imboden and J A hill charged with conspiracy to wreck the denver savings bank when district judge palmer ruled that certain personal letters that passed between imboden hill and others which were seized by representatives 0 he district attorneys office from among im bodens private papers should be accepted in evidence statements in these letters a number of which were read indicated that imboden wanted the denver savings bank to help him take care of other matters after he got control of the denver institution and placed bis friend charles in charge imboden demanded that welfley keep his promise to loan imboden ot the banks money at a low rate of interest when khe loans had reached the sum ot wilfley called a halt to honor Im bodens drafts this caused a rupture and the correspondence that followed Is filled with bitter charges ot ingratitude and disloyalty against wilfley who is one of the principal witnesses for the prosecution was oa the stand for a brief time today he told of the bank 0 commerce of worth paper of a manber of the imboden institutions in indian territory ind texas and subsequently passing it on to the denver savings bank tho inference was that the latter was the dumping ground for alleged worthless paper wilfley said that the fort worth bank had disposed of worth of its own paper to the denver bank |