State Rep. Nicholas Cefalu heads a list of 34 witness.
es under subpena today to testify , fa *e manslaughter trial * Mr. and Mrs. William Carruth ac-cused of slaying Anthony Cefalu, brother of the Tangipahoa legislator.
Testimony was expected to begin today as soon as two other jurors were selected in Judge Horace Reid's section of court. Ten jurors had been picked when court was recessed at 5 p. m. yesterday.
Other witnesses include the widow and children of the victim an<£| State Sen. F. M. Edwards.
Called by the state were Mrs. Cefalu, the victim's widow; Vince and Patsy Cefalu, his children; Dr. L. L. Ricks, the coroner; Dr. Rudolph Muelling, Frances Petit-to, Ty Lanier, Hulon Simmons, Mervin Falcon, William McKnee-ly, Duffy Ricks, Russell Murray, Louis T. Broussard.
Vince Rispone, A. B. Foster, Fi-nancy Anzalone Jr., Nathan Wall, James Holton, Mrs. Roy Carter, J. A. Wales, Mrs. Mary Jenco and Mrs. Nick Cefalu, wife of the state representative. Character Witnesses
Subpenaed as defense witnesses are H. E. Bankston, Mrs. E. B. McDaniel, John Kent, Edgar Morgan, Justice Ellis, A. E. Head, W. K. Phillips, Lee Lanier, State Rep. Shelby Alford and Lake HoL land.
Defense attorneys indicated that most of their witnesses would be called as character witnesses.
The Carruths are accused of the knife slaying of Cefalu during a watermelon i>arty in the back