Show IIIi UYUPliKUj SCVMUL JoIINe ror tlll DOlcle lrc oIJII LONPOV Nov2In the Campbell divorce case to day Finlay for tho defense continued contin-ued tho presentation of Lord Colin Camp bells I case If Lady Campbell had believed t N S Pt lJlJn1en 1en tho lawyer argued that her husband had communicated n malady to her sho would hnvo mentioned the fact to him hut this I Rho had never done Iho Jnde0 interrupting said that the rgumcnt related entirely to cruelty alleged i tho petition ns one of the grounds for ivorco nnd < said cruelty hnd been proven ill tho former trial in which plaintiff had htamcd n deoreo of separation on that ground alone ho must now refuse to allow lio allegation to bo contested and should ireot tho jury to find that defendant had won to plaintiff Borne kind of a disease inlay resuming slid all of the plaintiffs llegationa in her petition wcro false and tad been mado to intimidate and since icon withdrawn except on a charge the ruth or falsity of which could bo known nly to Lady Campbell herself Defense Z r tS lowover had ovidenco that would shed a 100d of light upon Lord Campbells pro codings in Paris in regard to tho charge Even allowance must bo made counsel con ended for Lord Colina action in asking tho i IoIt V lron aris police to arrest ISsn wife and f her up in a prostitutes prison because at that imo defendant behoved his wife was living hero in adulterywith the Duko of Marlborough Marl-borough Four persons Tinlay went on to sny were accused of having been criminallj ntimnto with Colin |