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M'ADAM AND CAMPBELL; The Judge Sure the ex-Congressman Is in Contempt. NO JURISDICTION," CLAIMS MR. ADAMS " If He Had Attacked Me as an Individual," Says His Honor, "We Would Have Settled it Outside Privately."

M'ADAM AND CAMPBELL; The Judge Sure the ex-Congressman Is in Contempt. NO JURISDICTION," CLAIMS MR. ADAMS " If He Had Attacked Me as an Individual," Says His Honor, "We Would Have Settled it Outside Privately."
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Ex-Congressman Timothy J. Campbell, who once pleaded that a little thing like the Constitution should not come between friends, is now trying to place the Constitution between himself and Judge McAdam, whose friend he has been for twenty-five years. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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