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Show GIRL TELLS OF ALLEGEDATTACK Case Against Lloyd Treseder Likely to Go to Jury This Afternoon The trial of Lloyd Treseder. charted I with an alirged attack on a flfteen-year-Old Kill on the tabernacle square Ion the night of July 1 hean this I morning In the district court before a I ir The case is beinjc heard before JudV A- K. Piatt ! Thr Rlrl upon whom the attaik Is Sieged to have ben made, was the I principal witness and occupied the Bl mil during pta tically the entire session ses-sion She testified that she met Tre-s. Tre-s. de. jfltd mother couple on the nlghi of file alh get! attat k and ihey went to the theatre together. After the show, the airl testified, they all walked 10 the tabernacle square rthetf ihey sat upon the lawn. After a short while, she said, Treseder and herself were left alone when the other couple moved to another par' of the lawn. Upon cross-examination the jrirl said fhm She had to!d Treseder that she vva- 19 -ears of afe, while ihey were nn then way to the tabernacle square. She -ald she made no outcrv. District Attorney Stuart P. Dobbs, 1 Is handltr.c the prosecution of the case, tieoige IJaKerson is the principal counsel Per the defense, During the court se.inn this morn-inc. morn-inc. .Indite pratl ordered all spectators from the court room with the exception excep-tion of relatives of the plaintiff andj defendant, ios f: lends and counsel. The case Is expected co jrn to the Jurv late this afternoon. The gll : had completed her testimony at noon with the exception of a few minutes of redireel examination. which will be conducted by District Attorney Dobbs at the opening of the session this afternoon. af-ternoon. Jurors In the case are Angus Berlin,' Richard 1 Fowler, Fred r Bond. John Mif'nrlrmd Phut-lea II Stnrv Ilonee Kissel I William s. ppb .:ui John N, 8pargo. . 00 , , |