Newton, Feb. 5 (AP)—The trial of Wade V. Bowman in Catawba County Superior Court today proceeded under a lost interest atmosphere as additional witnesses for the defense began to take the stand. The court was not nearly so large during the morning session. Mrs. F.O Bock and Mrs. W.P. Bowman, sister and mother respectively of the defendant, took the stand and testified to events leading up to the entrance of the 12-year-old prosecutrix into the new house of Mr. Bowman in Hickory. Mrs. Bock swore that she saw the little girl enter the house and then leave in about 10 minutes and ride toward Hickory on her wheel. Both women said the Major came back to Mrs. Bock’s house where he and his wife lived at the time of the alleged attack, and sat won on the porch for about five minutes. They said he was sitting in the swing with his wife. Neither of the women heard any outcry or anything unsual.
Major Bowman testifies
Newton, Feb. 5 (AP)—Wade V. Bowman took the stand this morning in his own defense. Under direct examination by Defense attorney Feimster, he told the story leading up to the time the 12-year-old prosecutrix entered his then incomplete house in Hickory. He admitted putting his arm around the shoulders of the child and walking up the stairs. He said he sat down on a stack of shingles, and the girl came up to him. Bowman admitted unprintable indictments, but denied the elements of assault. He left the stand at 12:45 after testifying for more than 2 ½ hours. The defense rested at 12:50.
From the front page of The Concord Daily Tribune, Friday, Feb. 5, 1926
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