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Show I HE SAID THERE I WAS TOO MUCH I KISSING Charles Wonder, a local blacksmith Arrested yesterday afternoon for an assault on Alvin Wade, stated In court this morning that lie had slipped slip-ped Wade when the man refused to leae his premises on Hudson ave nue bfiu.cn Twenty-fourth und Twenty-fifth streets Wonder said he did not want Wade near his place becausi ' adf i an affectionate disposition and "was alays kissing rune one.' Upon hp-, ing questioned. Wonder said that Wade had kissed Wonders wife who; is a cous'.n of Wade. Alvin Wade the complaining witness, wit-ness, stated that he went to visit Mr and Mrs. Wonder, hut did not enter en-ter the gate leading Into the yard While he was standing at the gate talking to his cousin, Wonder slapped him on th- face and then followed Up the Blap with a few blows from his clenched fists He denied that he hru , returned anv blows, bill had proceeded proceed-ed at once to have Wonder arr. ii Wonder said thai Wade had been told not to come to 'he house, but had persisted In calling to ee Mr Wonder, who also did not care for his visits Wonder slated that he grew ani;rv when Wade stood at the gate and talked to his wile, and le had ordered him to go away. He claimed that he did not strike Wade until he latter had doubled up tils lists and had assumed ;i defiant po-Judge po-Judge Reeder declared the whole affair af-fair to be childish, but said that Wonder Won-der had no right to assault Wade nd found him guilty A fine of was recorded |