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PAGE FOUR - .-The Bismarck Tribune slenderness “constitutes an actual menace to the | 7 ‘i " ‘ ( health of America’s womanhood and potential | Growing Ominous ; aM a An Independent Newspaper motherhood.” i ‘ f f =~ THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER Physicians are in conference to consider a nor- | a - on ; = : t (Established 1873) : mal weight scale er adults. Present styles of wom-} | Published by the Bismarck Tribune Company, | €n’s wear, it is advanced, has started much of the? °S Bismarck, D., and entered at the postoffice at | craze for dieting. HENRY RAIS see bentness 5 ae you known this ‘ Bismarck, second class mail matter, . If the physicians establish a normal, comfortable man, is found murdered in a you I had only met him “ ‘eas George D. Mann. -President and Publisher weight, much. worry will be avoided. The propa- | | pee iy ae ut tae that one shag See pale at the an- Subscription Rates Payable in Advance ganda of the anti-fat crusaders in some respects | | the yellow stub of a theater tenant,” cut in: Jimmy. 1; Dafly by carrier, per yes Gane - $7.20] has worked real injury. The business of reducing | eri Pini Kiama BS Cant! OMen ote Rececsary. 1 Daily by mail, per year, (in Bismar: +» 720] this mortal coil is too important to be trusted to | to” MANSFIELD, ‘where the the: | tion of Mins’ Mayoucd. ane poets tin State vittalde lginaven) 5.99] #mateurs and faddists. Much irreparable » harm Star, dn. The. sinh In -trseed to ing. told you all she Daily by mail, outside of North Dakota. 6.00] ¢an be done by injudicious dieting and reducing i Peele te OLGA’ MAYNARD. -O'Day stared at him, a heavy ¢ ~ Member Audit Bureau of Circulation through injurious forms of physical exercise and } i a cabaret singer. falle te 4 frown creasii g his brow. “Wait a ony ee | by taking “dope.” It is time the American Medical | } wit MARY LOWELL. Later he Gigs “aur ght es Peers nea Member of The Associated Press | Association threw out the life line. | | ‘encounters Olga, . She faints | before that nant.” Now tal ae am The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the | 4 See Pa when she learna police want her |Jone you've known. Tom tty.” use for republication of all news dispatches credited | * for murder. Ys. it with “I've -known him for some little to it or not otherwise credited in this paper, and also New Tax Bill SAMUEL CHURCH, a weal time. Why?” the local news of spontaneous origin published here-| At this writing it seems certain that agreement 1ae7et eee Meomy Neting Olge. | Beer go out piety reek maehts of republication of all other matter| will be reached son on the tax bill. The bill on “Giga telln police the handker: | me thereto sing, Yeu The see a” oo peepee’ cectvel. the whole should benefit the country and act as a| chlet and stub might have come | with, him « begs og See Foreign Representatives spur to greater industrial activity. From the wniekee ee” peng Bt nights he. area hat, kind of parties ! G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY standpoint of national prosperity the reduction in fore the murder. Jimmy receives “Please, Lieutenant,” Jimmy beg: <. « i CHICAGO DETROIT | the surtax brackets is most vital. The maximum Teac Magetinlae” peerage to |ged. This ceaseless’ suspicion of Tower Bld, K Bldg. |; i leave Mansfield, but. ignores ga hurt him. Be resge dg. | is reduced from 40 per cent to 20 per cent. This them. Later he is eked ‘at , just parties,” she- answered. NEW YORK NT: BURNS AND SMITH | should release additional capital for general busi-| Sent by tro men He corapen | Lots of liquor, ch?” ee Oe. | ness expansion which means more jobs and better | “1 ‘one of them. “And women, too, eh {Official City, State and County Newspaper) wages for the workers of the land. j teanaied: be Be hoe = ape ett pantie wena ‘ om : Undesirable publicity features of the income taxs vantage and gets Mary’s promise "Yes," she admitted, “I suppose Tia Juana Situation law have been repealed, and rightfully so. Prying to marry him. Mary tells Jimmy | you'd call them wid parties. 1 was (| , ; EY his when t ad Ji ot i Much has been written about Tia Juana, but too] into the earnings of individuals does not serve any Sita ry Fergie 13 bots mena as, a kuest—just as a ae emphasis cannot be placed upon the fact that | public good and the newspapers which printed in- ier ot macrying for money. “Know, anything about this man merican capital is largely back of the vice there | come taxes di real servic > pe in show- it evening witl enees | Fovarty 'y persisted, ie alae, ; rs ie a ee . shins a "e {come taxes did a real service to the people in show the man they are looking for— ‘He was introduced to me et * : ampant. ‘The most prominent places are operated | ing up the fallacy cf such a law. Public opinion who is supponed to have ja cabaret where T was sin, jing. He by Americans. Some cf the best barkeepers of | on publicity of tax payments forced politicians to | ye bohemia) ay |said’he could mak use of éntertain- the old school who were shoved over the line at the ! take the action they did. altatked Siseroy” * They baa fou didn't ic he “was a pro- time of the Volstead Act, ply their trade at the The new bill repeals also the gift tax regardless follow the car, but the man = fessional bondsman and A" bévtlegger, Mexican Old Town. Over ut the New Town where | of when niade. This is another good feature of the police "station Olga recognises | 'tyzoe? the Sunset Club thrives, the same condition exists. new law. Relief brought also to the persons cf his picture in the Bertilion gal- “Didn’t know ‘he’s been at the bot- There is less vice there than in the Old Town. small and medium incomes. Exemptions are more Be. GO ON\WITH THR STORY ct couple of shootings ?” Here the race track and bars with the gambling ‘liberal and on the whole the bill should bring con- | CHAPTER XXV. “All right. Now listen, young ledy. rooms thrive. ‘There are no entertainers at the siderable tax relief over a wide range of taxpayers. Day bounded “frome thoie chants Lol ener otyeyine te ,hurt your feelings Na) a iota i | ounded fr ir rs or an; ike tha: want t 4 Town, Racing is the chief diversion. Ame —_——___— — { look over Olga’s shoulder. at the mortem of this thing. But I are in the chief executive positions and Amer Greedy | .“That's the man, all right,” cried| want to tel you you've been travel- money makes the wheels go round. The state of Nebraska finally has taken posses- Teint ee mt anvuetenuthacr ment In the Old Town the chief gambling concession sicn of the $250,000 estate left by the late John . as « 4 “It’s the man I went out with that|clear of this thing yet, thotigh I'm is operated by the Foreign Club. It is hard to see| O'Connor, who died 13 years ago. The claims of | 2 i SNE tives: Ti wouldnt migteke; hiss torte] keniatbe eee Zeus cleat Sl of a Mexican anywhere. The dealers and “pluggers”| more than 1,000 persons to share in the estate have|__ : ETE i a Mesias hundred en eet ‘a you're’ gnive' to Get tito ‘some spent are all skilled American card sharks. Police hover-| been disallowed by the courts, 1 Blue Whiskers laughed so hard at "Day studied the picture, trouble.” ; owe ke B ; th ist dul-| “She } i ‘i ae : about, but seem to exert little authority in Amer-| There is something depressing in the story of that this that he not only cried, but he Fitter rie fatal da Sine mae cut it all out, Lieutenant, ican operated places, estate. O'Connor died, without kith or kin and left Tnughed ‘and ‘the bear Jaughed “and | copped hair, brushed up in front in|) “That eo? “I'm glad to ‘hear it 5 A. vicious practice is that of the female entertainer.| no will, Hundreds of people claimed to. be his Pe all the little pigs laughed. © Migek at. allah hoevy” jaw,’ said| Mane tot ane In many places, American girls are employed as | children; more than 100 women said they were his Gifl of Tod: ny TILE Jimmy. “I cracked him on it with} O'Day laughed, and two spots of { paid entertainers. They get a commission on all, widows. Hundreds more:had other shadowy claims a Jjoday (Copyright, 1926, NEA Service, Inc.) |@ll_ my weight, Lieutenant, and it finns Hoesen hots See ee drinks which they can induce patrons to swallow. ! to relationship M 5 {te ew ti " e Bee ee 5 igh baby,” assented O'Day.ling the attitude he had struck in : s plank MORE UNDERSTANDINGS thought of it. You lik ean . ” They dance with the clients and make it interesting | It isn't heartening to see so many people so gaat i: | proneity the velonaiiniiie teuater cated the printed information be-| "You've: to “idee are, atte for the sailors and others who visit the various | greedy that they are willing to lie and squabble ees cokes wae a ieee in Bee phaies Be neath the picture. “He's been con-lhas come over her in the last few: places of amusement. A very close contact with| for a little money. es ri doue Gigs ee Gee norte eo seattle vieted of auto-stealing and tried and} weeks, lieutenant,” he said lemely y ‘Jude, I don’t think you under-| wanting a z Loving a girl means |_ acquitted of robbery. A gangster.”|I remarked on it to her tonight. the Mexican police and the official entertainers is | Sk ei 2s stand I’m perfectly willing to marry] the oniy el and wanting fs A Oe He turned to Olga. “So, that’s the] “Git out of here, the both ativan : . . F fs . you~ eu a . a i a we vi ‘igth “Hy ” 4 noticeable. The entertainers carry matters with aj Efforts cf a local committee to improve radio} * Taatoppan him right there. some day, abet the real (girl comes ‘Y Didn't it otis Topi plaath aire noes high hand once they get their victim in the proper | reception in Bismarck should be accorded every co- | at ae just agers rash who wee into your life, i. ee ty tough character?” ’ ~ intoxicati : - - pues oe saigeie, perfectly willing to marry a girl ant “You, as well as-I, have seen so acs Fa State of intoxicaticn. if he has a bank roll he peration. There isa field for the activities of T-came. to. the veocl usin -thueecatn Tharriages go ‘on’ the roeks |; ave ghee are: 2 heen lenrneay. ae b stands about nine chances out of ten of losing it. such an organization. The family of radio fans is was letting herself in for a terrible| a the older set because the man : appearanges. Some .of the rottenest] “Good night, Ji He was stand- These entertainers pick quarrels with patrons if| growing daily. to let Lite meemed perfectly willing} wanted the girl and the gin wanted one actors gets a lot of) men I ever. met were regular sheiks.|ing with her at irer door. the police | aa f gat pes oh . ‘o let him marry her. I'm going to] to be wanted before her marriage,| sometl " + neatly ct “Ts they don't spend eral and then the Mexican ee are 2 out mg ay ina cage ectee arming, the sna wanted do with we Nave a ew breaktaxt | Beeler, he wan quite decent about Pet eee te teaee Of i runs up a few fines an ie victim is bounced | e word first was rather unfor-|to get rid of the girl an e girl Ty 1 asking me:to dance with him.” each other any ‘more » You've t :. i x A | tunate, for it seemed to.make Chuek] wanted to be rid of him. TORT “It seems to me,” put in Ji the man I told abo it. ¥ over the line after he has been relieved of most Editorial Comment | ‘angay: again “There must be some place along] Those wearing their bathing ‘suits t that's beside’ the questi HUME Need ser aay Roper TS ,, of his valuable: “There won't be any ‘second’ with] the line, Charlie, where one can‘he| for underwear this winter will have| ‘O'Da: hot him a swift, inquiring |The pathos of thet’ sentences‘ hart « ' : Mexican participation in Tia Juana seems to be Hat ae Dean fe vous mal ty tea TADES one ah but zone Oa to buy new ones. this. spring, ec, ne cata he, wit & tg: him. “Sure, we'll sce each other { 7 ., ‘ i g ” Fy ie’! ave to be before this eye gets e never happened to strike it. gis rat t look al an ac! 0 ¢, Olga. " confined ee gathering in the heavy government slags eee ned a Blind back ta its natural color or not at|” “Ever since f left-hek sehool Tve SaInanCoiAe aie os echealcenoua tne ai i orc. me een” taxes and extending only a modicum of police pro- New rork Times all” determined I would train myself for| 4 di eos Jimmy colored. “The point is,” he} “You're saying that out of pit Pe AME susie id alhing chore ox less cha |. Howsmaby: xlboember ha Altert call. wantor {metho comsleck atsbidiinas Santee eee by which T could | @eY *ppiaud radio ‘speeches, went on, “this man’ is. connected | toy me, aren't ve a. ' eae i e gece Ue ‘. ae ; ep | me laugh ‘der than ever. I don’t}earn my~own living and then I'd . * with my father's murder. As a mat-| “Of course not,” he insisted. “I'm ® place for the American tourist to da a little| is? He figures in the day's news as one whose| Prow why f had such Change ofl eevee manne Haine and then Ed more rane ta nate a MAEN't much | or of fact, he probably did it. His |saying it hecause I'want w’cee. o sl i The absence of Mexican participation in| indictment for conspiracy has just been upheld as| feeling, but, as before I had wanted, thought he could take care of me.” plates cob vis ada description answers that of the ore] ¢ome more. We're hoth pretty lop lumming. ie absence of Mexican participation in tb laugh, I ted te >, Chuck ather interested in this.|% "ich man’s son iven by the hotel’ clerk of H. A. "t wer” hi id wi ieee coment oR red ieematiceable.__ Inj, tact] valld/by the Supremes Court of the District: of Goll 17 oi creas wy titseipranmellolimarlRtMy Tee ann ne aT MERE Sones." i eetiebleh ots crete ee by some places, Mexicans are invited to stay away./umbia. Little by little, it may come to renders| riage and it was so different from| those crazy’ ideas?” Leave it’ to me| Aj fast git! is often slow about} nse ective Mooney,” said O'Day, | yee an ive yun comeit, The state department can clean Tia Juana out in| that he was once Secretary of the Interior. With, What I thought it would be. 1 had} fo pick up a setios one when L 2 pales apie Jee, Fonce evan sosnamaaeatirn, ij¥ou. know I will, Olga. Good 4 few hours by insisting on passports. Practically , & bit more of painful effort they may recall that hel hut now when We veailyy eee tke | K omen ee Tore tints (eRe weeks, now ee ST don’t care what Mooney says.|"""™" Om hin way home in the car | all the Americans controlling concessions move! refused to testify before the Senate committee on | was not Soe thrill or a bit of ro- ; the 4 AAOee uu see you really|¢he electric fan. jones eminent eens: en he eurted qimmaeys tania Soni 4 ‘ ‘ Fi . RET im, | Mance in it. jon’t- want mi Hi A ‘ q # over the line with their day's earnings each even-! the ground that tc do so might incriminate him} (uth. vou don't. want to. ms (Copyright, 1926, NEA Service, tue.) During the middle ages they had|man Jensen evidently is the mur-l«Just a jain danm. foo | ing and journey to San Diego where they bank thei: Then the Government employed able counsel to] me,” I told him, “and up to the tit —_—— professional rock fights and it was in|“erer of my father. Now, why g and j y fs y ’ « money and maintain beautiful establishments | Prosecute him. They got him indicted for con-| Pad went to see you, you hadn't even! | TOMORROW; Started. heey -tnsiead oie selena. Me do yd kaowrs he ald’ 1h ga Neaeenee eae Many torent 1 Making it difficult to get over the border at this sPiracy to defraud the Government. But that was |~ a z Fe ARTES You're got to, have some kind of | Purtued O'Day. : 3 | i Point would soon end Tia Juana, which, after all, is tWo years ago. What has become of the case since? TURES gary Hee 2 iE aad ae heaith:eo..try. thpanakesst goed 5 aie ae ne toltowed ‘ne Thomerhe fas se cpeeout red natieed gard nething more than a bit of “Barbary Coast” such Well, it has been knocking around the courts. First daddy for a ride in their a: - | -—_______________.__.@ | and another man. And I know that|of this rooming ‘house. He called a pee Tee ; Seen : = I had with him: followed ind went in. ff i acific the original indictment was quashed. Then it was After a while they got hangry end the scrap ts Me y pantean rate toelosonendninar Rncite sustained on appeal. Meanwhile a new indictment e . Rieke aeytac cae oie ane. a ! A THOUGHT | ous. warnings, rceived » 2" leave i “Great Be mance Stati” rh a é oa ae “(What ki 4 town. Sure, he did i ut 'y ?/and I've got to get up at six-thirty. Mexicali is better policed, but much the same had been found. Motions to om it in fee vars OLIVE ROBRRS BARTON |.) Mra! kind of sandwiches do you)” po. an ghinge: hold fast to that Tho incomprehensible thing about | itis glance, ravine Meant ehactit condition btains there as at Tia Juana. Amer- duly made. For the present they have failed. Bu “‘We'll have hot-dog sandwiches, |Which is good—1 ‘Thés, 5:21. this whole affair is the apparent lack] fej! on the. telephone. Bes! £ ‘ aa h ill h Do And The shaggy bear went out and|_ ~ he: little ‘ein’ Se 1 of motive, My:father probably never! an envelope. He picked it up, jens keep the various “joints” open by thejr nobody knows what will happen on appeal. And} came back with a large sheet of bine | et the man eis Gate). swidica| In matters of fact (ay acy there tal eat mame ete knew what was in it before” Patronage. Mexican trade at Mexicali would not even if there is a trial and conviction, it may be Paper with white printing on it.” | panded one te the little girl and| Some credit to be given to th¢ te “von don't Know that either Rand. ped it open, rt support the various enterprises for a week. years before the Supreme Court of the United] | Tree abe, the byalawsamliaeel eons ong to her daddy. 7 ad eet iat meg out pot. in matters ye All right} fen Ped eo Te was, anothey cauinigned letter, States gives a final decision. By that time, every- | ke : "| “Dhe first thing the “little girl did|of judgment.— hief and a robber and a gang-|“°7""* letay 3 s te hi di auto thief and a. robbe gal (To Be Continued) A Voter's Duty body will have forgotten who Fall was and with| | Blue Whiskers took it,and ran his| took in. "Suv. daddy, what" htt at wilidiand “sireet grammar school ater, ‘That meaga. fee capable of Political leaders often to gain private ends seek what crime he wes charged. ? thoreviciesie une tue fee eae 2 ae eno eetr ome -aabed ot twin, Cetietene laybe it was revenge, Rand.” to whip an electorate into a fury over some im- Unless conerete instances like this are rubbed in, | ters,” he said. = ea = = a ‘ae pe Pa in Ole areanne hs ft scinary ill. Politics proposes issues, but the voters Americans will not be waked up to the disgraces of Sie I'm look. EVERETT TRUE “You, didn't Reta look at the other must disp-se of them and th f intelli to criminal procedure in this country. Nor will its|ing for! It's a law that was made , man in the car, did you?” asked iP’ m the use of intelligence oe ot t ‘ifather, St 1 ODay (Mercu: adin: it 7 ) eae wa . ae ii great giandfather, Straggle a _ rei at 7 a. m1.) peretrate pclitical cant is necessary. Within a reform be attained unless the people are made to} y ny g! Min tthe Aig . jo. He was, driving, AN we got Bismareke-O eae ale roads. fair, few weeks the biennial campaign will be in full see how intolerable is the system. Here is a case blue-laws allow ary king at any time THE ASENT WAS HERE AND MADG A Wats slmpse_ of. ie teres tee argo-—Cleat, 28: roads feet Tast. oe) i o 3 ious. mh ’ a # WA OW » G Mast The veal hekum will be advanced by the where the facts were notorious Allsthe, power, of fee sae Ute an amRUanetey oats DEMONSTRATIONS - LT OROGRED ONS | | flan five fect sway from him." a RL, ete various factions. It must be apparent to every te Sovernmenh was Hue beta she: PEOeeenERE sogd story That lets ane, wake. BE4USG IT WILL SHORTEN THS TIMG Fore pecAny idea who it might have)” Grand Forks—Clear, 42; roads fee clenten yorer who Js net an office vegan or. a 4 cai i, Yet t S i vag 1, and where |4"d handed it back to the bear, wio| {MN HOUSEGHoOLD PutTSs. =< “It might have been the man who stown—Clear, 20; roads fair. friend or beneficiary of one, that the various po- retained. et two years have passed, ani waddled out and put it safely away| —- y = was with. him the night he followed |. ndan—Cloudy, 24; roads, good litical factions in this state have had several years are we? Merely at the beginning of the prolonged |in the pantry again. It was kept in NSS — SHORTEN THS| | me home—the fellow who pulled the Cloudy, 24; roads, good. in which to make good their campaign promises. |legal game of hide-and-seek which the intricacies the Fe ae ee ay wailhg TIMS FOR YOUR House. cei tiie if manent Gin again CHE RACARE DANGER Usually the promises are forgotten when the jobs , of judicial process have made in the prosecution of the Twins, 1 forgive everything HOLD DoOTiS S, And : “ think T woold. hg ie a, eel e| complientions trees ‘Rbalected’ Coughs a ‘ are annexed. rich cumipele in the United States too often ap- » Laws } Rr ater foxes Hy CENG THEN tHe TIMS el ently had a rekon noi oy oti ber eid on we It will be well during the campaign of 1926 to | pear to be. . story to tell me.” “ 4) FOR ‘You Kc o we honey and whole ta examine closely the candidates themselves and not | So flagrant a scandal of limping justice ought| Jupe, the kangaroo, looked ex- ‘ i = ie aes by "nature for nthciee welled, 5 be ied b f th invoked |to serve as a fresh stimulus to lawyers, bar associ-|tromey, warmed. (Dear me!” he —— ining pletures,” Free from opiates, Foley's Honey and ** carried away by some o: ie processes invoke: af a: a thought. “This the end of every- : 4 ‘up.| Tar Compound i wo! ful reme- by the professional campaigners. Man for man | ations, law reformers, Legislatures and Congress, eee y pRSxee Aecuehe Wiese Pe as Re i dy for children but it is just as ef- . our present stgte officials are efficient and com- | all to unite to bring about some improvement. The ke that It's al ANS fault | : in. too clever. secs ma ASE oeliss ee, a bottle to- , Petent. Their tenure of office will not affect to | evils have been stated a thousand times, Effective for: Bringing them ere. AF o y they - mah ays tet toad ner ‘Menteniber Mtistoction’ ponte any great extent the trend cf pclicy in North Da- | remedies have been urged. But little or nothing But he stopped thinking and began /| the .door.~“Come ‘on. down to apy anteed.—Adv, kota despite the vociferations at Devils Lake. If | has been done. Whenever the people get a chance/té listen again, for Blue Whiskers z — desk.” Downstairs he gave di i 4 cy i in this |had not finished talking. : , tions that a “search be’ started for ‘elected they will be governed by the constitution. | at the legal jungle, as they did last year in this Hi ing, “But, mind you, it’s BE the mas’ known. és Ike Jensen. A ' 4 The legislative contests are more important, for | state in connection with-one of the, Constitutional @ funny story. And ‘I’ve \ Ph. ‘ , airolaty came in with a report in : 4 a ; _ have within their power the weal or woe of the state | higher courts, they show their desire to cut high-| aga mand beside that you shall have F ant, is, Hstea in the nai “J ot Ea. ‘ : ‘ ‘. it. lenyit to swim the moat of cod-liver oi 2 a nnedy. 3 m ei to a greater extent than any other elective state | ways through it. They have no thought of denying ELiGh SUECIOAR mr eene ce ae SS : * three daya ‘bee Big sal | officials. every legal recourse to the innocent, but they are | commence.” => “Sure,” paid ofDay. “1 didn’t ex- The voter's duty then is to apply common sense | growingly impatient of the endless technicalities neg nank, 40U: Your Royal High- > | pect poythles ‘ Did_you call in selecting those to manage public affairs. Not | which evel the guilty from being brought to wgereainly, oi Majesty,” said 5 : : i he’s coming down; to claim all is gold that glitters; nor‘are all the high sound- | speedy justice. ¥ | Nick. y : ‘ 32.3 ; / ren \ i ‘And then they looked at each other. him¢ome-in to! see me when ~ ing phrases of a political document |genuine. There isn debt that'they wanld bexmiad to web) PSD Nice eee tus tintin i ves. I want to show him Ike $ Examine the administrations of such men as are | judges display ‘greater energy -and promptitude. | hours, they could say what was in pleture” vs ' . you fon~ reelection; investigate the new} English judges have a habit of pronouncing judg- pie mee sont jaar Bir”. The patrolman de- wept ment in open court immediately on the conclusion Nick suddenly, “will ju tell us ~ RE 5 obey turned to ; of the argument before them. Shall we confess that | Where the blue ri) ye ? : & “unless jaa my. gu € : Blue Whiskéts would have falle pik samacnl F 's going to duck o1 i blind you, to the real issues, _| this implies a higher degree of judicial comipetence | o¢f his chrone if Jupe and the shave ; 2S : : im having. “the ‘railroad stations 5 E you, y f if, is < he voter's duty is plain — penetrate through the | than we can command? Or, must we admit that our | bear hadn't caught him and straight- — Re 7 ed, and d'm. wi ing Moo to é ic criminal procedure has become such a maze that our |°"¢¢, him up again. f aoe , | keep on'the lookout for him in Grat- |: ; : ‘iminal proced 3 . “That is @ word that hadn't been nee? — , ton. Th he’ pnd? thi ‘ a judges do nct trust themselves to find their way mamboned tp ay ater for @ hun- | a ae 4 Leica 9 ‘the same ‘itwi Meer a | {5 i opitl sitar Sey. Bare taken weeks aed mene the by-lows and. constitution, But APA Se ee | fun fons | ce : ge to thread every misleading trail jn it?’ Either (rol eee, shire Hist tine may SN : : a eee “And fee f iz 4 w ‘the matter of | way, the case for a thoroughgoing reform is string. Wo 1 mo ts A gS J 3 ; anon for the snake ‘good joke. of a per-| How long-have we got to wait for it? After how limices Ghat"? con pape ot on gh Ae gall pa see, man ihe Mr vey eal hen ia Nan. ot ‘brought tol justice? Let” scot po Fabs isokot relieved and vitprieed ladle Mesa a's ic eB 1” said Blut Whiskers, ex- Poe TT

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