cnil dircourt,0.0 on b 0aA:I! 1Tiic Hirer young daughters of Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Hass were barred fi»yn bearing the.V-hour (cslimnnv in llic di*•vorce suit instituted bv their(See Photo, Testimony, Pg. 13)(father. Thcv were, however, present in Hie vicinity’of the jiieantu; room.j Testimony was take n onFriday by Samuel J. Fisher,i master in chancery, utfto heardthe ease at the instruction of Judge James K. Cullnt.Mr, Bass, popular owner cf Gamb/'s Night Club, was the first witness and began his testimony at 10 a.m. A total of 8 witnesses were heard. With an hour and o half for lunch, the hearing lasted until -5 p.m. |The Hass children, 'jjes 0,i 14, and la. while ; 1 'rmil-j ted inside the room, ■ -eCp |• i •in the vicinity when the bear-iiiR began and when it con* h eluded. .UNDER QUESTIONING lr‘•vihis attorney. Leltoy A. Cooper. Mr. Bass, charged that his \, wife deserted him without jcause on or about Nov. 1. 1937,;• although be was “a nice hus-1 band and did everything ISeo BASS. DIVORCE, Pago 13