Left Three Wills; One Is Ruled ValidMADISON. The 1931 willof Alex J. Johnston of Milwaukee, who left three wills, was ordered admitted to probate today by the supreme court, which reversed the decision ot Judge John (\ Karel. When Johnston died in Milv.au| kre March 1M, 103lt;. he left threewills, one i|rawn in l!)nu, anotheim 1927, 4n‘I a third m 1ft”.I Hisestate was \ allied in excess nt fix, (00,j Judge /Karel ruled the 19o 1 w ill I was invalid because one of the at-i testing witnesses, Mrs. Margaret Mulverhill, testified it had not been signed by Johnston at the time she and Mrs, Katherine Monroe affixed their signatures. Judge Kar ! el also declared the 1927 will in I valid and admitted the 1900 will to 1 probate. 4