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Show TAYLOR ON STAND IN DAMAGE SUIT Leslie Taylor who I suln the ftamberger Electric Kuilmad corri;in for $50,000 for injuries allowed to have been received when ho fell from a train coming from Lagoon In the summer of 1916, took the witness stand this morning In the district court Taylor told his story of having- been forced to stand upon the r.ir Btspa due to the great crowd ami at a point north of Layton tho oar gave a Violent lungo and caused ijim to fall and drair Aa a result of his Injuries It 1m al leged that It was necessary to amputate ampu-tate one of Taylor's legs. The aye plU "not be completed un-jtil un-jtil Xiiesdsy, it wa-s estimated this jmorning Walter AtRinson, James O. Miller, Eugene Bcllor. and George W. Taylor and Sarah Taylor, parents of the plaintiff, were on the- witness stand J eterd;iy. |