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 Mr. Hays—May I ask you a question?

Gen. Stewart—Yes, sir.

Mr. Hays—You understand, do you not, that our scientists are going to state facts from which the court and jury can draw opinions. Does your same argument apply, assuming that our scientists will testify to facts?

Gen. Stewart—Personally, yes.

Mr. Hays—Does it, as a lawyer and attorney-general, not only personally?

Gen. Stewart—Within myself there is only one man.

Mr. Malone—He is a good talker.

The Court—The court will adjourn until 9 o'clock tomorrow morning.