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[THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1981 > ‘The 14-year-old fight of Tom Mooney (lower right) for freedom was given new vigor by the Wickersham report, and above are shown Mooney’s 80- year-old mother, Mary Mooney, at left, with his sister, Anna, and others handling the influx of mail at defense headquarters. (ower left) of California will **# # Governor Rolph probably be asked for a pardon. ee * FIGHT FOR MOONEY’S FREEDOM SPURRED ON BY CRIME REPORT California’s Legal Procedure is Criticized by Wicker- sham Body ers have interceded for him, but none has served him more faithfully than his three women-folk, his wife, his mother and his sister. Although Mrs. Rena Mooney, his| wife, was obliged to retire from much Bin Fran , Oct. 27.—()—San of the active defense work some time Quentin prisoner No. 31,921—the “Dreyfus of America” as believers in Tom Mooney’s innocence see him, or the “arch murderer” as he is regard- ed by others—continues to peel pota- toes in the Big House where he has spent nearly 14 years. The Wickersham crime commis- sion’s report criticising California's) legal procedure has not and cannot ago because of “ill health and the nervous strain,” his 80-year-old moth- er, Mary Mooney, and his sister, Anna, still spend a large part of each day at the Mooney defense head- quarters. NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MORT- GAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage, executed and de- livered by Francis E. Young, mort- directly affect his destiny, but it has|gagor, to the Investors Mortgage Se- given new impetus to the world-wide| curity Company, Inc., mortgagee, at campaign waged to free him. ed the 18th day of March A. D. 1920, and filed for record in the office of The powerlessness of the courts to the Beat of Deeds of Bo corny, reopen a criminal case after the legal| of Burleigh in the State of Nor a period for appeal has elapsed means) “o* on the 31st day of March, A. D. ‘and duly recorded therein. in that now, as in past years, the only Book Spat Bortesees, on Page aa) hope of the man accused of partici-/ 8nd, assigned by said mortgagee by an instrument in writing to Fannie pating in the bombing of a prepared-!p. Quain, which assignment was dat- ness parade rests with the governor. Three ed the 13th day of July, A, D. 1920, California governors have|®?4 was filed for record in the office of said Register of Deeds on the 24th refused him a pardon. The fourth|day of August, A. D, 1931, and record- will have the same problem to face, ,Jed in Book 175 of | Assignments of for plans are under way to present a| Mortagage, on Page 567 of the records new application. of said office, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage Imprisonment has thinned and |and hereinafter described, at the front turned gray Mooney’s once massive| 40°" of the court house in the City of shock of dark hair. Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh, His cheeks arejand State of North Dakota, at the hollowed and a figure once portly has|hour of two o'clock in the afternoon on the 30th day of November, A. D. shrunk, but Mooney is still the same|?. ¥, militant, uncompromising prison gates first closed upon him. 931, to satisfy the amount due upon “go to|such mortgage on the date of sale. blazes” type of laborite he was when} The premises described in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are situated in the In the hours at his own disposal} County of Burleigh and tSate of North Mooney directs every ounce of his|D@kota, and are described as follows, energy to his fight for freedom. He will countenance no suggestion of compromise. In_ his most recent official state- ments written from his cell Mooney reiterated his charge that he was to-wit: The Northeast Quarter (NE%) of Section Thirty-three 5 Township One Hundred Thirty- nine (139) North, of Range Seven- ty-seven (77) West of the Fifth Principal Meridian. ‘There will be due on such mortgage at the date of sale the sum of Two convicted as the result of a “frame-| Thousand Four Hundred Forty-four up”; declared that his “spirit is un-|Dollars ($2444.00), together with the broken”; that he is kept in prison|°sts and expenses of foreclosure, because “I am a symbol of militant labor, my pardon might arouse the|Zuger & Tillotson, workers and give them an insight in- : to their power.” Declaring that “all the major la- bor leaders are our worst enemies,” Mooney has assailed leadership of| | the American Federation of Labor unions with the same trenchant pen with which he condemns “capital- ‘The intercession of Woodrow Wil- son helped save Mooney from execu- tion in 1918, and made possible a later commutation of sentence. A secretary of labor, a millionaire FANNIE D. QUAIN, Assignee of Mortgagee. Bismarck, N. Dak, Attorney for said Assignee. 10 20-27 11-3-10-17-24 |” Stickler Solution | GrEEcE - ceErE The letter E, when properly inserted among the letters GRC and CRT will form the country GREECE and the island or two, Prof. Albert Einstein, cores | CRETE, as shown above. nors, senators and hundreds of oth-| | SIDEGLANCES - - - By George Clark 1. 8. PAT. OFF. BY NEA SERVICE, INC. The boy who left home because he didn’t like to work in the garden. MOM’N POP THE GUMPS—SO NEAR—AND YET SO FAR N UU HONK . GANGWAYM/ _MATRIMONY « ay 1 TOLD YOu 1T WASN'T TILL NOW, MR. GULK, YOU HAVE TESTIFIED THAT THE AFTER EFFECTS BECAUSE HIS CAR LEFT THE ROAD ANO SPILLED HIM AND A HITCH- HIKER INTO THE , GOT UP AND WALKED AWAY UNAIDED DID YOU NOT? 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