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Show DEMOCRATS EOT I LIS3U0R,GHARGE I Fifty-one Barrels Disappeared During Convention. Trial Reveals m SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 11. Fifty- H lone barrels of liquor, which defense PPPPJ attorneys said afterward were those H i alleged to have been withdrawn from H bond for Demo rattc national eonven-tion eonven-tion entertainment purposes, figured il ions ask d I rids Ini tht tria oi Harry Brolaekt, Douglas Newton i t..i .iuii- Oamage, on a liquor con- JB "Isn't Ii a fact that ten barrels of Lsfl gin and forty-one barrels of whlske MH were withdrawn from a government. warehouse without records being kept PL thi prohibition enforcement an- I thorltles?" B. C. Yellowiey, prohibt- H tion enforcement director for Call-tornia Call-tornia was asked by Ihe defense. Yel- lOWle) replied that as he had been in H office only couple of months, he had H not yet become familiar with all the Bifl records, and ould not answer the pl en b rough I B Into ourl to be Identified by William lH A. Kelly, collector of internal revenue H at Iteno, 'e .. those w hich had been found on the front lawn of Fred 11. Anderson, a government witness JH who testified yesterday that he took two barrels of whiskey furnished him by Brolaakl to Reno in at) automobile. H The court recessed until Monday. defense srltnesses from Reno jiestified igalnst Anderson's H withdrawal pel nuts signed H Jules Qnmage," and "Fred H. Ander- H Qeorgc II Brooks, attorney." H iwere in the same handwriting, E. O. H Helnrlchl handwriting expert testi- LH Xhe testimony was offered by the H ,go eminent In support of the statement S 'of Anderson yesterday that he had HH i given Oamage s power of attorney to HH : he name of "Brooks " VH is from liono. Nov. H |