ated Press,)11'—A race ev-which furnished 13 season js pjg-r the American nt chase thisi championshiphe leaders which tg to stay out inambitious either of new strength rship. President that the league this year thantory tmd that itsshow that there lass between the and the majorMeta Widder Denies in Municipal Court That She Had Been Given Beer in Young American Club or That She Had Testifiedin County Court That She Had—Jury Out Only 10 Minutes.showing made Eastern circuit s in exhibition te American As-'aster 'bail thanesident Chiving-with these ex-st he remember-not begin prae-ajor leagues do, •e in the same ndition.m is the favor-s among the mail the American The Colonels (d and have had rss training sea-uld not be sur-ook the lead atred the Minne* their training itchers are Pet-iebe, Gold ring, t Ira Hoag, the ansas City Fed-catchers are the latter rec-;he 1913 season several players, ms, who was ton and later ■tls, and James who were un-I. It is also ) til Ions will be f Pitcher Fred said could nota local managers the Millers recruits, whose proven. The nen are Flag*', page 3.)Albert Lengfeld was found guilty in municipal court this morning of serving beer to Meta and Malitta Widder in the “Young American” club on Union avenue on the night of March 26, and was lined $25 and costs, amounting to $4-3.61.By agreement the case was tried before a jury of three, composed of Peter Gottsacker, Fred Look and Hennai. Festerhng. Miss Etta Hit-mer, the first witness, stated that she was in the Young American club on the evening of March 26 and saw the Widder girls drinking beer which was served to them by Albert Lengfeld.Meta Widder admitted that she was in the club rooms on the night in question and saw' Albert Lengfeld there, but denied that he had served her with any beer or that she drank anything there. She even denied that she had testified in county court on Thursday that Lengfeld had given 'her beer and when cross-examined by Attorney Edward Voigt for the defense stated that no one was drunk or disorderly in the place.Herman Graskie, George Ostibeich, Charles Sommerfteld, Herman Barrv, Otto Birr and G; Brunk all testified .that thtey were in the hall on the night in question and saw tjte Widder girls there but saw no one serve | them with beer. Several explained that the beer was on the table and that everyone helped themselves when they wanted a drink,Albert Lengfeld, the defendant, was the last witness examined He entered a complete denial to the charge and said he not only did not serve the girls with beer but did not see them drink any.The jury was out about ten minutes and returned a verdict of guilty and Judge Giblin imposed a fine of $25 'and costs, amounting in all to $43.61.The voters of the town meetin with the annual not only turned t tions submitted era, but tookcriticize.The following ing, made by the is self-ex pi ana torTOWN OF RHir AprilLETTER FROMTHE STATE TAXCOMMISSIONIn compliance request five qult; him, with a view state legislation near future dea Aid Hoad Law, crease of goverm mom sums of m ed through injud made by the la were separately cussed at the tow Whereupon, thewere instructed swer as elucidate and debate, subje said officials repcAnswer io Qu Answer to Qu Answer to Qu Answer to Qult; Answer to Qtu But, Be it the S' the fawn of Khii assembled, that, The present Stabegotten .by legisl fostered by ultra not worthy of an. Uon.That, a State Jri convening from t state eapito! for I trarily directing 1c with funds from c communities prodi been deprived, is elements of publi to public decencyunwarranted reflelt; gence of our citizi \ Therefore, we p {legislative rep res ei shall meet in regi Rider this absurd may be eradicated —root, trunk and We are opposed of the legislature i We are further ring extraordinar. Governor of the £ the burden of res and safe governm the shoulders of 1 ing him to elect