s for Plainal Assault|out in the testimony were thatjc the girl was brought to the hos- I] pital the night of Feb. 15. 1953, as a victim of an automobile accident on the Wilson hill; that relatives had sat with her for a (time while she was unconscious.|n and that Schmidt had been permitted to sit with her afterward.I F urther that Schmidt, according to his admission later under criminal action, had fondled the |girl and had climbed on t h e bed but had done no further act. The matter was brought to the attention of the hospital authori-iv j ties three weeks later and thryjn (were the first to tell the girl of b the matter, it was testified. ill Close of the testimony in the IntlUhosc