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- thi lished today they should have thei: » all marked, “only becam & ie ve BG that it had become a common oc- | currence” and announced he pur- SINCLAIR AND MASON > ADVANCE ARGUMENT TOSECURE FREEDOM Oil Magnate’s Pal Claims Gov- ernment Agents Shadow | dries Without Arrest jurors, contended in statements pub- UB frecdom because of the circumstances 80 of their imprisonment * The former, asserting his health WO was “as good as could be expected ‘under the circumstances,” sa Mi petition for clemency, denied by Pres- ©0! iden: Hoover, was based on the th ground that his sentence was imposed meoon him for activities which were} be neither illegal nor in violation of ati court rules. bu “Observation of a jury.” i * court when I engaze: 80 = Dry, in his sepa pr he had petitioned denied. because he felt j imprisonment go make a new hh My case more bin Nhe past life was proc wi decent and useful ci to every opportunity, si well.” His four contempt was action in employir 5 his chief to shadow the Falls- Sinciatr | e M jurors. Sinclair reiterated that “the same | identical practice had been indulged | in by the government so frequent Posed to “sccure the publication” of | vattidavits of numerous former em- Ployes of the intelligence ser vice the United States. includin chief of that service.” this was the case. Thos: aifida its, he said. “were submitted with my ap- plication.” Statements made by Attorney Gen- | eral Mitchell in his recommendation | & Against cieme 9 the president drew a vigorous ort from the oil | Magni LJQUOR-CRAZED MAN SHOOTS UP CABARET Joliet, Til. Sept. 23——Said tol be crazed from the effects of liquor, | James Martin, 27. early today shot | ‘ and seriously wounded William Gal- N lagher, who attempted to disarm him © following a shooting spree at ry} Romeo Inn, north of here. Late faid he remembered nothing of t affair. et Martin entered the inn, 5 said, and announced he intended to ba. have some fun. He fired a my twice at the ceiling while dan couples fled for safety. When G; gher approached him in an attemp! 5 to wrest the gun from him. Martin shot Gallagher twice in the abdo- men. He is in a serious condition. When police arrived Martin was sitting outside the inn darfhg the im patrons to appear in the door, wit- nesses said. | 4 | | League of Nations Is Rebuked for Rushing Toward Adjournment Geneva, Sept. “2—)\—The League of Nations assembly moved on toward adjournment at such a pace today that it drew rebukes from the delega- tions of Great Britain, Canada and jorway. ‘The rushing of the assembly's work paring the last few days of the session thas become a scandal, Lord Cecil told ae disarmament committee, while Sir George Foster condemned the | “haste to get home—or other places.” Dr. Lange of Norway insisted that the three items under consideration today by the committee should not be considered, as proposed, in a plenary session this afternoon and this move for retarding the pace of the pro- ceedings was adopted. Whereas, Default has been made in the terms and conditions of that ccr- tain, mortgage hereinafter, descrihed by the non-payment of the T: Haation installments, of Fight and 25/100 Dollars ($81.25) Dece: Gh, 192k and June Ifth, further sum of Ninety and 937100 ($85.93) Doltars paid fs taxex July 25, 1929 for the years 1926 and 1927, Now, Therefore, Given,’ That that’ certain’ mort executed and delivered by « al T. Bank of Saint Paul, a body cor; of the City of St. Paul, County of meee, State of Minnenot : Eagee, Dated June 12th, 1 fied for record in the if rel algae i p Bets mand described se tole Halt _of the. Sout! rer (W581) nnd the Kant Mat ‘ine Moulhwent ‘Quarter 4 SW 4 of Section 'wenty- ‘one Hun: North, Wi at be na e Fr coe 4 nanetts iafea in oe te THE BISMARCK TRIRUNE_ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER _23. 1929 I see you read the ads too CWS, I never fail to look over the ads. My husband calls me the ‘ad hound,’ but I find them very interesting. . . . By the way, weren't there a host of cute frocks in that sale this week? . . and such values! I saved enough _ to buy that darling lamp I’ve had my heart set on for ever so long.” It is really surprising how much greater the value of a dollar becomes when _ ‘spent by one who is thoroughly familiar with the offerings of Bismarck mer- chants. . . And it is a surprisingly simple matter to gain this necessary chopping information Allon neds dois read the averting in %