Show ARGUE BOND FOR SHEPHERD I Germ Suspect May Learn I Today If He Can Be Bailed CHICAGO March 25 25 11 W 1 Prospects at noon today were wr that the arguments on the thi question of ball bait for tor i D P Shepherd charged with th the murder of his foster son K N I b by h Inoculation would re- re re require quire the lh remainder of ot the th da dOl I Judge Jacob M H Hopkins chief justice of ot the th criminal court hear hear- InK har-InK- ing til tho application for freedom for tor Shepherd on bond Vat ass pre pre- prepared pro pre prepared pared to deliver an oral decision If the arguments were not pro pro- longed prolonged pro too late tant States State's State Attorney l a Thom 11 as hall lIlt l hall resumed re um d hii I argument argument ment ball bail contending that nothing had been shown to cup cup- port tup-port port any reason 1 nh h ball hail be granted II lIe Ito esterday that the testimony of ot the ho mho ho were tre called by the th defense to show that they had before tho the grand rand jur jury Indicted Shepherd ani ari 1 C C Falman Faiman of ot the th murder charge charge- charce had not been b en contro but on the contrary h had d shon tho the proof to be b evident and the tir great as a required r by Illinois law lawIn lawin lawIn In a cue case where ball bail Is not per per- permissIble per Mr fr Marshalls Marshall's argument was ws w confined so 10 o the law In Itt such a aca cae He H was wa to bo be folio followed folioed ed by First Ir t AssIstant States State Attorney Geor George e E B Gorman who oil as to on the th fact In the th case CUi Counsel for Shepherd were to have th final word ord ord In rebuttal arguments nr nn |