Show Sclmncbctcb Ltirsio July GIn tho trial Monday of Klein and others for complicity in the Schnaebeles affair Grebert one of the prisoners denied he had anything to do with the affair He accused Klein and Laufenbergor the latter a government witness wit-ness of being actuated by a desire for revenge against him and of seeking to compromise him He accounts for the possession ps session of certain papers found upon him by saying that he found them among a lot of old books and papers which ho bought in I box at a second hand shop In the trial at Leipsic of the German officials daIs who are accused of furnishing the French Government with information regarding re-garding the military situation in Germany the prosecution has closed its case Tho evidence is strong against both Klein and Grebert According to the sworn statements state-ments of the War Office authorities the prisoners divulged to the French Government Govern-ment information the character of which greatly endangered tho military position of Germany Counsel on both sides will begin their arguments today |