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Ruth Dietrich, a staff genealog ist in the Sons of the American Revolution Headquarters in Louisville, Ky., said Rupert Hughes, an uncle of the famous recluse, failed to list any children on his 1917 application to the his torical society. “Most people would he proud to list their sons and daughters on the application,” Dietrich testi fied during cross-examination. In opening arguments Tuesday, La\Vyer George Parnham said Hughes’ uncle Rupert was left sterile by a childhood disease. Probate Judge Pat Gregory and the six member jury will decide how the paternal portion of the estate will he divided. Parnham’s co-counsel, Jac queline Taylor, told reporters, “The fact that there is an omis sion on the application is an admis sion that Rupert had no children. Their clients are 80 second cousins representing about 400 claims. For the cousins to inherit the paternal portion of the Hughes estate, Parnham must prove Rupert Hughes had no children. The estate is valued between $163 • million and $1.2 billion. If attorneys for five parties claiming closer kinship can prove Rupert Hughes did father Elspeth Hughes Lapp, then Lapp’s three daughters, her step-sister and her step-brother’s estate will inherit. Lawyer Wayne Fisher, who represents the five, made light of Detrich’s testimony. “He didn’t say (on the applica tion) he didn’t have any children,” Fisher said. "He just left it blank. If that’s the strength of their case, bring on more of it.” Fisher represents Lapp’s daughters — Barbara Lapp Cameron, Elspeth Lapp DePould and Agnes Lapp Roberts, her step-sister and step-brother’s estate. Parnham said his team planned to “use family statements and documents through their witnes ses who claim relation to I loward Hughes. Earlier, Fisher exposed sistencies in the testine; f " Robert Hughes, of WibL Ala., who said Lapplasal poster supported byafairtl spiracy. Hughes cited ora! k I tory and long-lost dotal found in an uncle’s trunkl ago and claimed the Elspell mothered the three (me the child of Rupert’s seem secretly substituted as 4 daughter. He testified Rupert’sot * daughter was a Lelia Mj Hughes who drownedeIt| Hughes described LeMk actress in several stageskilj Fisher produced articltsil 1914 editions of “Musical.!] iea” that had descirbedatt woman than the one descA Robert Hughes. OH SI ’ati Parnham also seeks to prove Rupert Hughes’ sterility. “The family history is so strong ly coupled with the information about the Sons of the American Revolution,” Parnham said. "The jury will find our clients next to inherit.” Robert Hughes said it ft the same Lelia B. think that woman’s nat Lelia Blake Hughes," heai: could not explain how lis! Babcock Hughescouldsta w same plays. ' j B C W At the noon recess, Fislti | reporters, “When youstaj ^ p this kind ol story, thetta pHOEND come home to roost, llh | | ) ]j (e> time. tug heart- nt, was ba< th doctor’s Today s Almanac fcfer I want ■des swimr United Press International Today is Thursday, Sept. 3, the 246th day of 1981 with 119 to follow: The moon is moving toward its first quarter. The morning star is Mars. We Gets What Ya Likes In The Way Of Bikes! Takara - Ross - Campagnolo Cinelli - Shimano and much more Cycles, Etc. Plus the Best Repairs & Prices Around — Call Us! 403 University — 846-BIKE Northgate (Across from Post Ottlcs) The evening stars are Mercury, Venus, Jupiter and Saturn. Those born on this date are under the sign of V'irgo. On this date in history: In 1783, the signing of the Trea ty of Paris officially ended the seven-year American Revolution ary War. The new country had won its independence from Great Britain. In 1916, the Allies turned back the Germans in World War I s Battle of Verdun. 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