FIRST BLOW TOi-►:,-rr, JSPEC1A^, TO THE TIME3), AGO, ill., Dec. 8,—vvirs u r, Talmadgrc, wife of the ‘•fret-rich*r n yquick” promoter, will have to,l nnt* which she signed three years aco. The amount of the not.-waN $3,000.1 Yesterday in the civil cou-t of i Judge Firothers, where suit was'■rouBht against Mrs. Talmadge, by Man In Bennett, a jury returned ‘udgment for the plaintiff in full.iI1 On the eleventh oftills monththe case of the United States vers t'sL. C . 1 aimadge will come up before Federal Judge Wllkerson. Ta!-made is charged with use of the malls to dofrnud In connection with his company, the “National Organization.” There R~e fifty-two witnesses from various parts of the country who claim to have been defrauded by Talmudge.The “National Organization” was a scheme whereby Taimadge secured contract« with small enterprises tose!i their stock. The government 1 will endeavor to show that it wasa swindle,Talmade end his wife claim the ownership of Cumberland Lodge on the Kankakee and this also Is be-n — gti