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Show SOME EVIDENCE WAS UNPRINTABLE CAM I m I DC. K. Mass.. Dec. it. The Lcltlanc 1 1 1 1 1 c 1 1-r trial fO(.;iv was u long uuol between legal methods between the youthful defendant, Hal Mi- 1.0 Blanc, and Mrs. Lillian (Dover, widow of the Waltliam laundry mail. Women on" Witness Stand. The defense dirocUM all Its trails at tin; widow, wiillo the prosecution sought to turn them Id the direction ol the little servant girl. Nearly a cl'ien women with on the witness S'iind They tended to show that (Hover was persistent In his nitration to women, that his who became so angry ou many orcasluns that ."ho wits heard to say more than oik o that she would like to hill him Testimony Was Unprintable. Some of the testimony was of an unprintable nature, The women In Iho court room and there were many of theru covered their fates, but few If any left their seats. Some witnesses for Ihe defense ad-rail ad-rail ted to the district attorney today that their testimony was the same as givou at the Inquest and that th-y could give no reaHorm tor cliauglng It |