Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 165, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 July 1913 — ARCHBALD FAILS AT THE BAR [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

ARCHBALD FAILS AT THE BAR

Deposed Jurist Loses Case as Trial Lawyer Since His Impeachment. Scranton, Pa. —The first appearance In court as a lawyer of Robert W. Archbald since his impeachment as commerce court Judge by the United' States senate resulted adversely for him, when a jury directed that the will of Mrs, Mary Ives of Ransom township be set aside. . Archbald appeared for Frank Ives, son of the legatee and principal bene-

ficiary. Two sisters of Ives and the children of a 'deceased third sister charged that Mrs. Ives waa under the influence of her son and that he guided her hand when she signed the wilL This was refuted by Ives, who produced several witnesses to prove that his mother was or testamentary capacity. Archbald’s eagerness to make a good showing as a trial lawyer lent the proceedings especial interest

Robert W. Archbald.