Candace, NephewIn Court Againk /itIvV15 But Not Together cSII 0 U ST 0 N (UP!)—M i 1 lion a irewidow Candace Mossier and hoi ''nephew, .Melvin Lane Powers.'' acquitted in Miami in 1966 on a-* •i char.se of slaving Mrs. Moss-lers husband, go to court again; ■1 Tuesday—rnJi on opposite sides.) Powers. ?2. is accused of t beating Mrs. Mossier at her pa-ilacia! River Oaks mansion ^ 1 'larch S.Powers forfeited a S-U)U cash . bond, when he missed the first ■ court date. April 4. He posted a1, new cash bond of $1,000. ;• The case was reset July 2;i fnr Tuesday to allow the 49-' ■:vear-o!d Houston socialite to • discuss the case fully with prose 1 ecu tors.?. “She said he beat her with'1 his fists. detective H. A. Zoch said last March after invesii-j h eating the incident.: She filed an aggravated as-'hsauh charge claiming Powers', .hit her in the head, “dammzinc ' ; her si n us \ r a c k. and b ru is in g.\ v the left side nf her face, i Mrs. Mossier. 49. will be sub-,1Doenaed to testify.