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Domestic News January 14, 1913

The Bemidji Daily Pioneer

Bemidji, Beltrami County, Minnesota

What is this article about?

In Herkimer, NY, on Jan. 14, Socialist Mayor George R. Lunn of Schenectady demanded an immediate trial to call Governor Sulzer as a witness in his case for inciting riot during Little Falls labor troubles, but his counsel refused to withdraw the demurrer. Judge Bell adjourned the matter until next Monday.

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SOCIALIST MAYOR'S CASE OVER

By United Press.

Herkimer, N. Y., Jan. 14.—Although Mayor George R. Lunn, Socialist executive of Schenectady, demanded an immediate trial yesterday, so that he could call Governor Sulzer as a witness, his counsel, Joseph Cooper, refused to withdraw a demurrer filed against the indictment charging Lunn with inciting to riot during the recent labor troubles in Little Falls. Judge Bell took the demurrer under advisement in county court here and adjourned the entire matter until next Monday.

What sub-type of article is it?

Legal Or Court Politics Riot Or Protest

What keywords are associated?

Socialist Mayor George Lunn Schenectady Inciting Riot Little Falls Labor Troubles Demurrer Governor Sulzer

What entities or persons were involved?

George R. Lunn Sulzer Joseph Cooper Bell

Where did it happen?

Herkimer, N. Y.

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Herkimer, N. Y.

Event Date

Jan. 14

Key Persons

George R. Lunn Sulzer Joseph Cooper Bell

Outcome

demurrer taken under advisement; case adjourned until next monday.

Event Details

Mayor George R. Lunn demanded immediate trial to call Governor Sulzer as witness, but counsel Joseph Cooper refused to withdraw demurrer against indictment for inciting to riot during Little Falls labor troubles. Judge Bell adjourned the matter.

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