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WHINE ON RVE OF KILLING Clerk c from: Whom ‘Slayer Pur- ‘Weapon Identities It: in Court ‘MANY WITNESSES TESTIFY Fred. Zinner, clerk in a Hazelton istore, this miornifig told in distrigt court how Clarence White, Sunday, March 3, the day preceding the double ;shooting at Hazelton,for_ which White is now on trial, purchased. from the witnéss‘a 22-calibre revolver with :which the shooting was-done. _ Zinner stated that the purchase was ‘made about 5 o'clock Sunday even- ‘ing, and that he opened up especially -toaccommodaté White. There were ‘but two guns in stock—a 32 and a 22, Repro ‘the long-barrelled, target type. ‘White, the witness stated, rejected the 32° 8 too he , and, objected.,to the I too’ light, but fittally, boughe'the 122: The giin White dovght;: te: nce ‘Zinner, :was the* skme which Nay onthe counsel's tatile In; view uot ithe jury, a revolver which Ma fast iprevionsly “ibéen idéntitied ‘by Deputy Sheriff T. B. Mino of Eminohs county ias,one:.which. he: had. received from ‘Depilty:Sherift s. 4, Mikkelson, who tarrested. White, ait who stated he chad taken the gun from the prisoner. ‘Judge H. T, Burke, counsel for the de. ffense, interposed no objtction to the introduction ; of:,the gun, -in- evidenc®. #In spite of the fatt that testimony of other witnesses would indicate that | p, oe chambers: of the revolver. ‘had twice been emptied during. the: ‘shoot- ine Ne gh ‘Idaded. when aan Das. - Wincheste 7 Bowe: feittam J. Pettis, Thom- Batzet, S.A. Mik. ikelton,, B. Fitinto atid, Fred: Zinner: “No member of either cf the families iwhose ‘Reads “were ‘victims-of the dou: tble killing: pat be called'as yet. The two in “black from ah fe, {pot Tort Lonspiotious + fig- cures is s they ‘ait Just outside the rail- ing of thé jury Hox; lstening closely lof evidence. The led by witnesses Phd specta @ majority of whot come from re aioe ‘and vicinity. + Except for proof that the. gun with which the @ouble kill fhg . was “done twas purchased by White om’ the:eve tof the tragedy, the prosecution has to rdate“brought out no details which were not generally.current at the time +dof’ the homicide, The prosecution zhas witnesses by whom it will, seek to.jprove:that White: Kail expected to 2Sloan,.on Monday’ morning, and sthat he went to Hazelton and bough} # gin in deliberate preparation for this meeting. = White, a tall, slender young fellow, cwith;.a serious thoughtful. face, sits thé, aide of his. counse). with his ‘sleeve paxging pathetically. Ee .dype_.miore, common {n, the nina Rete, “and Ris stotcatt is otanle: fe efaractesaties ee Gartes Today: ‘New: York at St.” Louis. Brooklyn, at Chicago. ‘Boston at Cifcinnati.. “Philodelphia at Pittsburgh. ° i ppiateinnt ik: WMERICAN LEAGUE. WB ‘s00 14 14.500 13 16 448 Tanita 120 «16 (444 Batra rote... 7. 16 [308 Games Today. Chicago at New York. St.Louis at, Washington. +? Detroit at Philadelphia. “ Cleveland at Boston. AMERICAN "ASSOCIATION. iL. ouisville ... 4 “Milwaukee .. 5 Kansas ‘City . 6. Columbus ... 6 Indianapolis 7 St. Paul . It Toledo... .. 18 Minneapolis - 18 Genes ea “Today, > Columbas St.Paul. Xe Toledo at Minneapolis. ‘Indianapolis at Kansas City. __ Louisville at, Milwaukee. a: BASEBALL RESULTS. Am®@tican League. 1% Chicago-New York, D ‘postponed, ae Ste Louis... ‘Weshitigton ©; Gallia’ and Nunat 5 Detroit-Philodelphid Glevoland Poston. ‘ard_d ahaa Schank. ; National “League. aker; Shaw ana called, - ‘wet *Boston Cincinnati . Hefit et id? Smi to ea nla-Pittsburgh postpone, iain. : Brookizn ae and Krueger; New York - t. Louis .. Barnes and McCarty; Amés and Snyder. 4 / American Association. 5 \ H Louisyille +0 8 2 Milwdukeé . Bee Scie ‘Humphries and Meye! Kerr ang Murphy.. All other Rarhes postponed, rain. FRASER SAYS . HOME GUARDS -- ARE JOINING _ Eleven ‘hone. guard: companies _al- ready rave ¢ isted- in the North. Da- kota Home $irard under the new rules | recently promulgated by the, adjutant general, and 30-others are now plan- ning to come - in, ‘reported General Fraser to the North. Dakot®™ Council of Defense today. In many instatices home‘ guards companies how organ-| ized _will join the state guard with a, new personnel, as many ‘business men | who joined ithe guard under the old or- ganization do not care to become By part of a Btate force which is subject to call_at any tinie. General: Fraser expressed the hope that. not miore than 30: or 40-companies would, Come in,.as that numiber, he stated,’ would ibe aniple to: provide all necessary\ pro-} i tection, whtla@ if would. not ‘be such) a coniplicated organization to handle; as wottld a home guard with 180.com panies—the number of units which he offic! ially recognizes as now. organized or in‘process. of organization. The adjutant general expressed the opinion | that the military devartment and thé govertor? could: work “out the home guard’ problems without "assistance trom the council: of defense. and. de-| clared! his “beffet that no’ difficulties | will be, entountered, when the home guard units become familiar with what the state laws require of them. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE—Kear + aprings rear wheels, mud ‘chains ,back rods, various parts /for Ford car. All in good condition. Phone @45R. J, H. Reamer. — 11") ‘Main street. \ 5 22 tt! SFEN ‘CORN FOR SALE—North Da- kota’ grown white dent. Western Saley Coy Pismarck, N. D. fs s 5 22 tf BOY WANTED at once: Hoskins’ Greey_ Ho House.’ 5 223 FOR RENT—Modern roonis for light! housekeeping... Phone eae or, cali at 811 Front street, 21 3t) NOTICE OF SCHOOL Sar EERETION, (Special District—Annual Election.) ‘Notice is hereby given, that on on jhe first Tuesday in June, befng June , A. 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