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Commit Himto Jail forTrial LaterBound over for .trial at the January term of court on a charge of first degree murder as a result of the fatal stabbing of William Vol-lert of Wisconsin Rapids, Nicholas Tovar, 25-year-old Mexican laborer, was held in the Grand Forks, N. D., jail today without admission to bail, according to an Associated Press dispatch to The Tribune this morning.Tovar was bound over at a preliminary hearing before City Justice Phil McLoughfin yesterday. Eight witnesses, including* medical men who performed an autopsy, testified at the hearing.Residents of Mekinock, the small town near Grand Forks where the knife attack occurred, who witnessed the stabbing of Yollert on the night of August 26, told their versions of the fight which ended with :he alleged hurling of the knife that nflicted the fatal wound. i1T1C»110fn\nTVollert died in a Grand Forks hos-S(I.lital two days later as a result of a nmctured lung. The body was;tJr irought here for funeral services, nlt; vhich were held last week.wal
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Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune

Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin, US

Thu, Sep 08, 1932

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