Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 199, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 August 1913 — Will Fight Extradition on Rather Strange Grounds. [ARTICLE]
Will Fight Extradition on Rather Strange Grounds.
It was bound to coma Gary Is now trying to break into print In the matter of the Sulzer-Glynn contest. A couple of Garyites are planning to recognize neither of the “governors” as the real governor. Ed Davis, of Gary, has been arrested at the instance of his wile, who charges him with abandonment. She lives in Olean, N. Y. Extradition papers are expected within a few days, and Davis, through his counsel, Attorney Price, is preparing to resist extradition in the city court on the grounds that Judge Wildermuth has no right to decide who is the lawful governor of the Knickerbocker state.
