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2 JAPANESE REFUSE ! | Donald. quired as to whether or not the job/ will dispose of five subscriptions each ‘Donald that day?” no came to him protesting against Mc! r, testifying in behalf || Weather Watcher __||suintss extant *rar'te | mal gu | Not after he lett the oftice.” | tion Payments ot the five cer cent con YOUNE SE: ete tora large ex- | told him of the shortage of appro-; Mentions ‘Job Insurance’ ‘Was anything further said be- question was repeated and Kin- | tri . of ay testimony of the elder. He | Loses Instruments ||pristion runs and asked if-{t would, “r told them I assumed they’d got-|tween you and the employes?” ter replied, “I don’t think 80.” He denied knowing that checks were tent the tenn 1, wey gg | cui. jbe all right work for the Nonpar- ten their jobs from the administration. ‘Not that I recall.” “Then you were employing unem-|Paid monthly by the office force in- said bri snd described MeDonald’s || Wishek, N. D., June 8.1) || tisan League.’ |I told them I had. Personally, I said,| “Something has been said in this| ployed?” Lanter leaned back. stead of quarterly—“I didn’t know it/an auditor, ce in the office of the Gottlieb Herr, ‘weather-watcher || He then got in touch with Senator'I looked at it as job insurance; not |case about your having received some| “As much as possible,” Kinzer ad-| until the end of the month.” He denied first appearan here, is irked no little. He couldn't || Erickson and accepted the latter's! trom the standpoint that they would/money. Will you explain that?” mitted. talking with McDonald over the’ relief ate Per N | E || make his weather report because | | Offer to help raise funds “to pay Non-|be fired if they didn’t subscribe, or| Kinzer said that when the time! He was asked whether he had told|change from, the quarterly arrange-| He said his working while McDon- &@ tornado came along and blew | Partisan League indebtedness—fight that it was necessary for them to sign came for making the payments on’ Miss Stella Brandby and Mrs, Edith| ment of collection to the monthly syS*| ployes to stop vara’ a “] the proposition. Mc- his instruments away. | our wars’ was the way he put tt—and/ to hold their jobs, but from the stand- |checks “I was interested in not hav-| scott, when they came to him for| tem. ald outlined || “Herr, tn charge of the com and | establish a newspaper.” point that if We got out good news-|ing the work interferred with and T/work’ that “they would probably be| “Whom did you talk about taking Donald, he sald, eel a pei abd i || wheat station for the federal || pated acd [paper and got the administration in |Suggested that they ieave the money) solicited.” care of the cash collected—McDon~ to subscribe to the newspaper, SAVmag Tokyo Foreign Office Says Na-|| weather bureau, apologized for not || “In what capacity did you start|oftice for two or three or four terms | With me.” »{_“T did no such thing!” exclaimed | #/d?” itive per cent of epeogee i tion Not Interested in {| having his rain and temper- || Work for ‘The Leader’?” Thorp asked.11 felt we would have a job. I wasn't| “Did your son do any of that work?” ! singer, “I think I mentioned it to him,” |cejying in return unser Ry ature report, but explaified he just || “As business manager. .,Jegotistical enough to think that if the| “Not while I was in the. office but|" ie then explained that Miss Brand. [Seid Kinzer, “He came to me directly sold to whomever they wished League Proposal couldn't find the instruments. “Where was your desk and office?”|saministration went out, I'd have a he took charge after I left.” by had asked where to go with her|atd I would have the money ready. ee | A new set of instruments is on | In the Patterson hotel.’ Job.” | “How did the employes pay?’ subscription, that she “wanted to help “Occasional Kinzer said he fas anything said about vat the way down. | Did you begin to draw pay then?”|" ranier objected to Chaput’s testi-| “They paid cash and I returned) out and I told her to see McDonald.” | WOuld go to the governor's office, and would happen if they didn’t sub- “Yes.” ” Tokyo, June 8.—(?)—Japan, which them their checks.’ be i i asked on direct . “a speech beyond the wild- | “Did you tell her that you had sub-| “Ccasionally” he saw Chaput in the scribe?” Joseph WAS a i “How long did you work for the pro- Seas, oe ” “What did you do with the money?” office. | ination. Genats wie eck Ce a aby eeu oo eT | posed ‘Leader’ before going to the ori ie Goial ghee a aie “I kept it until someone from ‘The ae questioned Lanter. “Now—You heard the testimony of one | . iy wn Friday she would) | Bits of News From governor's office?” nye M al ncaa *|Leader’ called and then got a receipt] pry Edward Ryckman?” Lanier began 8! pjscussion followed among the em- not join the league-of-nations-spon- “Until about July 7 or 8,” Chaput the defendant an opportunity to ex: that ‘The Leader’ had received it.” you say that others had sub- a 1 id. He said his fath- sored arms embargo against Paraguay) | Throughout World | replied, ‘ plain his position. Thorp had Kinzer identify the re-|#ribed?” new attack. | ployes, Joseph said. He sai and Bolivia. Asoec! Press: vf . Categorical denials of the govern- “No.” er explained to the employes that no “Since Japan seceded from the ea —— : Hig the dprerhore oriioe?> Times ment’s charges were made at Thurs- OER oe ine as Rae testimony to] The Prosecution turned for the Donald, ae te a een ae pressure would be brought a heat, league of nations,” a foreign office] “pavis OFFERS COMPROMISE | inquired. “About July 1. we had con. | 48's court session, by Harold McDon-/ 11." errect that you made a remark| moment from the question of solicita- employes against cite cnatteris” page| and that McDonald assured a spokesman said, “she has been fol-| Eiforts of Ne H, Da-|tacted most of the state employes|21¢ and R. A. Kinzer, two of the de-| i" ference to the post-dated checks,| ons to that of applications made Satine ee tae tte quarterly Pay’ pioyes the contributions would lowing the principle that she Is in no| .°"“aerican delegate, were credited | (ebout peldges for "The Leader) ena{fendants. J. A. Kinzer, son of R. A./th vou sould confer with the gov.| > Washington for funds. Kinzer ex-|™ents, ” fev" purely volUMtAry. ae Tieal affaires Vin the league's Poli- twit having brought about a com-|had arranged with the Capitol Pub-|‘<inver, also was placed on the stand /ernor, Ts that 50?” DiC TO | ote re pclments regarding the gOVer- “This reply to the league's invitation j Promise plan expected to set the world !lishing Co, whereby they did most of |** Kinzer Denies All eee oe eet eee i? broke Shea <Did that occur?” peers ‘ “You say you took the application] ., ‘nor, nor ever referred to Mrs. Scott. rmament. con! motion. |the work, including mailing, ete. There denied. ‘Not as I know of.” | cea had to join the embargo probably will he | “isa: nent conference into moti The elder Kinzer was emphatic in |“ to the governor for signature—when. 7 ‘sald he thought Mrs. Scott made orally by Consul General Yok-|Germany’s return to Geneva is the|wasn’t a great deal of work for the his denials of knowledge regarding ‘Did you let it be known around you did that you kne-: your force had Kinzer explained the: after Mc- te Mosent “about three or four “Yes.” “You ‘ 3 . business manager for the reason that “ the office that you were going to con- r Donald talked to the emplo; he - i ‘ ReGTeRIS he tc pape iret aes most of the pledges came due quar. | Teanization of “The Leader.” and 88-1rer with stangler?” Thorp asked next. | Deen solicited?” turned back to his desk and tos) days.” fs hs ¥ Japan, the spokesman said, is not terly. Senator Erickson realized 1/SeTted he knew nothing of solicite:| °°. ont know I did but he is|_ Xinzer replied that that was not business and tention to the! He identified various defense exhi- selling arms to elther of the South RIOTING IN LONDON Te “ewe tions to be made of employes until * 80 during the month mentioned. La- ee ae :| ubs which he wrote in part, i 100 didn’t have much to do and there the one I thoug! occasion. bits as st ; American belligerents. tied when “Rede et [were no appropriations to hire help| McDonald appeared in his office early |" OY heara ‘Borde’ testify. where|Hler then asked him if he had made|ceslon. you saw Stangier did you with Miss Junge writing other sec- \ Ni tempted to break up a meeting of |i the governor's office and he (the|'™ May. 1933. did he sit in the relief oftice2” —|8" application in July, 1033. Kinzer) ase him what the governor thought tions. Miss Junge’s handwriting ap- ie legotiations have been opened in 7 governor) was sick so Erickson asked|, McDonald, the other defendant to/ «ire nad a table next to mine.” | TePlied he had. of this.” ‘peared on ® voucher for Mrs, Scott's r : peruen for anaes) enbnEgo Ides | Eran ech aIRSHEy, (Mie /boeROrTbete Ser (ie hand at|t#ke the stand, was equally emphatic! «now, as to the testimony of Mrs,| ..©0U,took it to the governor?” “No.” y for $85, he said. pendent of the league. The object| Police, with much difficulty, aniatever” T could do to help the gov-|i1 his denial of any intent to defraud Scott—was she in the office when you) “*“*” “And heard ft On cross examination, he said fi 4s to secure participation of Germany,| quelled the disorders. ernor.” help tne €°V"|the government in any manner, and were first there?” Kinzer replied, "No." Knew of Solicitations Ww. J Prenning rge ‘shen MeBone | practically ‘all the office force pro- : Russia and Japan, non-league mem-| 01 vuprers ARE STRONGER | “You didn't become an employe of [asserted he had no intention of gre |He said she came May 17 and started| “At that time you knew that solic!-/aid was there that you had said you tested against the quarterly payment The United States, a fourth large| Corbeil, Ont—The Dionne quintu-|the state?” ee pasate wapieyee. biped ey piece th cofhed See ae Gover, wee made and post dated/had seen the governor and it was O. system, and Ce ean fanuve 1. power which does not belong to the|plets have recovered from an attack ane ne ai ” Kinzer was the second defendant The evinelce al that “Yes, sir.” K. to have the payments on the! ment made by t to state the éta- ' league, has already put an embargo/of jaundice. Their 24-year-old moth-| “In what capacity did you act? to take the stand, ows that she re- ‘and you monthly plan—is that correct?” the change, excep! eas {passin ener THE sr Palate enttroamenk ot" tis RAMaoh Sts aaettanar wun tan: tnd July fe chat truct™"The tienees you ‘were muting. application ‘tor “t ite to. ounh “laa gag ina said he first became oe | torium.” ganizat {said it was. would go partly to paying—" ‘ata i record of Mrs. | Weather Report ||¢———————e | "nit continued how long?” ger or Vogel, state highway commls-|""=tn August, she recelved only #8s,| “I knevy nothing of the Kind,” #in-|.,,\sxed if he made the statement— interested in the ‘esors ot Meee { ee!) Stee But Tru “About a month and then I went|sioner and one of the defendants./a5 against $90 for June and July.|%er broke in. itis "Stine WI” hebeltings torte cer y.| questions’ by a povernnient akent 're- i FORECAST | range bu le beck to “The Leader’ office.” Kinzer testified he never knew of any|Have you any explanation for that?’|_ “I haven't finished my question,| ind this, I will,” testified to by B. J.| ques ned yy & gO 4 For Bismarck and vicinity: Prob-}| Stories of Life Worked For Governor oer Wired tpt Explains $85 Check aca = naked ‘why ‘he became interested tn ably showers tonight, followed by} | (The Associated Press) || “You were only there a montha» [Leader 11083, when Harole Mee | 4, 202 Site” Kinzer said, “she was out] “Oh—I thought you said ‘would/ "Sine sosed his testimony with! the records Young Kinzer said, “be- . generally Yair Sat- 9 (i , until May 11, 1033, when three or four days and I didn’t think |@0 Partly to paying ‘Leader pledges, i he (the government agent) ac- urday; somewhat “4 ‘No. When the sales tax campalgn (nonald entered his office. McDonald |i; fair that she should receive as much | Kinzer explained. the explanation that money collected cause he (the gov cine Gm Laeey cooler. GETS PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE | was on Senator Erickson asked me to/is 9 defendant in the case, and acted|a. the others who had worked every| “—and you knew,” Lanter resumed, | the pledges was sent the first time/ cused my father of cutting nak wet For North Da- Ashland, Ohio—Dr. M G. Caldwell,|go back and also when the governor |as a solicitor. day and put in overtime.” “the money you were making appii- |‘? “The Leader” office, and on other| of Mrs. Scott to $85 because Sin a kota: Scattered head of the sociology department of| was away at the conference of gover-| Prior to May 12, he said, he never] “The inference was made that her! cation for would go partly to paying occasions it was given principally to| fused to contribute to ‘The \ showers | tonight, Ashland college, who said in @ re-|nors at Des Moines. I have been there|talked to any person about establish-|sslary would be raised if ‘would | Salaries?” uieecnas: cent address that “divorce is not an|most of the time since.” ment of the newspaper. contribute and cut because she| “Yes, sir.” SORIERTIAG cooler evil but a symptom of poor marriage,”| “What kind of work have you been| Kinzer followed McDonald on the|aidn't?" “Didn’t you tell the governor about P For South Da- is being sued for divorce doing in the governor's office?” stand at this afternoon's session of] “That's not true.” the post-dated checks?” ptm: “Scattered The professor, also an advocate of a] “My chief work has been in regard court. “Tell the jury whether or not she| “You never discussed the } thunder showers course of study in preparation {0r/to the moratorium.” McDonald Cross-Examined did subscribe.” with the governor or Chaput?” | this afternoon or marriage, is accused of neglect and) «Did you ever talk to the governor] McDonald resumed the stand as the} “She did not. “No, sir.” i tonight, followed cruelty in his wife's petition, in reference to your work on ‘The|session began and was subjected to| “But she received $90 in June and| Kinzer denied any knowledge re- ; by partly cloudy Leader’ or the solicitations?” further cross-examination by District | July?” garding Ewing’s complaint to the gov- 4 eas cooler SHOWERS CAT WAS cide pa n | {Never.” Attorney P. W. Lanier, “Yes.” Sen lpia Lah Meet He ij y. 7 Media, Pa.—It was enoug! “ know of the solicitations} “You say the statement that youl Th showed Kinzer thi . | said he ned of the complaint For Montana: Generally fair west.) when her husband struck her with in i vederal emergency relief of-) told employes the governor okayed ment exhibit of the ‘salary cabot on August 25, 1933, 1 the relief com- | aitarigney seruray, Reena, feir;| ® candlestick, a cake dish, a coffee | tices" the change from quarterly to monthly |from which the figure ‘85’ allegedly|Mittee room. ; ‘or Minnesota: Cloudy, showers 4 = di ow al bee . 1,“ er. 4 i north and extreme east portions to-| Darby testified in domestic rela- ane. 2 editor for “The Lead-|make such a statement?” Miss Junge prepared them and’ the|Kinzer sald he had not her_1 of any CARLOADS OF VALUES! { night st possibly eo ane See oie aba S he [er?” “No sir, I don’t believe I did,” re-|checks. My work was so heavy I had bayegpente eat pein td Frsthcperi H warmer in extreme east, cooler in jut, sai . y, when “ ied McDonald. to have someone make out the vouch- | With collections r 5 northwest portion tonight: warmer) slammed her with a cat—a black | “Senator Erickson was looking fos/DUG® NDOT seen the governor ers and write out the checks whierr| After he left the elle? administra- Py The Prices below are good from Friday, June 8th, J near Lake Superior and cooler in ex-| cat to boot—lt was grounds for aise reconamiecided ka.” you wouldn't have made such a state- | signed.” tion, Kinzer testified he turned the to Friday, June 14th treme west portion Saturday. | divorce. The judge agreed. Did ou ave a ing to do with| ment?” Thorp next showed Kinzer the} Work of collecting the five per cent GENERAL CONDITIONS ae ee th eiting of funds.” Defense attorneys objected and] minutes of the relief committee | Contributions over to his son. Lad MAYONNAISE _ 10% Island snd Relish 9 bal High pressure areas are centered:So0 Line Announces meade were upheld. meeting of August 25, 1933 and asked| “He said he turned over his book Spread, 8K, 5 oe. fer ...... IC A over the east and over the north Pa-! : “What was the understanding be-| “When you solicited Forde did he|who made them up. . replied containing the records, to his son and| 9% SPICES IGA Ground, all kinds, 9 * 7 cific coast ‘seattle 3020 ‘wnue a| Change in Schedule), ,2P9.."and trickoon es to whom | ask you what you new shout “The |that i was one of See Jung's de [told iim “if you ch to take om tir Ron. pkg. oo... eres sosesiesss a “Low” overlies ie jains 4 Leader?” 5 utes were signed > has ocurred rom te Gre aker|, Changes nthe ume of passenger "At the conference with Hrickson| He saked ie que «few quenions [name with a typenriie, “8 | why én you tua over ‘o| lal LAUNDRY SOAP Sunn"... 9c ie has occurre who was to D , “who gave ir successor?” a errr res region westward to the north Pacific tains on, the Missouri River division yeas her check for’ August?" Soott)/ 7 never thought « that," explained| [( YEAST, IGA, 2 pkgs. 9c ta pee ert henry rain in Minnesota ” urs f “Did he ask you who was going to} Kinzer replied, “I. did, Kinzer, who pointed out that between 9 »< DI Bie'he) 16) 640-666 western Towa and southern Saskateh-|June 10, were announced Thursday!+, go out as a representative of the picwerdied 5 piained, “I told her T had the time he left and the time. his COCOA HARDWATER, Bee eran nerail, SAE at tie rallroaa etices ere.» | NOupectisad Lesgue totale smoney,| soe nie eer nee Salary $5—for August~-bessvsr’ cits | successor took office, his son ran the| lef SOAP ica, 2 vars 9c ig over the south. lerate tempera- no in Ag leave ‘used an- Bi a gee: | ENR in age ey aes as = Cazes Preval ll SOCUONS. neg; [MICE at 6:26 a. mi, Instead of 7| ation saw fit 1 understood that the) "ou knew who was the business/hed missed several daya” | jottice f= aweck.. ended al fe] FLOATING SOAP, IGA, 2 bars .... ‘9c ig 28.03, Reduced to sea level, 29.79, | ©," Mile the southbound train wil primary object was to establish @ seid he had hired her after Ewing had Seneral raise for his office help in the CLEANSER, IGA, 2 cans 9 Missouri river stage at 7 6|'*tynder the new schedule the train | 2¢WsPeper. “You knew who was going to be the| asked him to dismiss two other aten-|Jatter part of May, then testified later} pd 9 oe oo IC he {t. 24 hour change, 0.2 ft. Il ieee cat Went To See Vogel editor?” Ographers. He wanted, he said, to|that he recommended the raise “as COCO. A, IGA P \, Ib PRECIPITATION Sopuneieea atin iat Maaanion | Chaput said he had made the! “no, 1 did not.” hire an efficient person for the job gues iene could, ye" sir.” Hae * ure, 7/2 1D. can ..... ‘9c ie ol BATS aT gp She gut continue to arrive Cras ofthe highway deperizent, he | wMSPpranyaaruves Ne bad SONCHeE|e Neparcaan League’ comaghie| tion for a general rai mang” | | TOMATOES fetrema sO" "”.......... 9€ chine eee alae fj i. J. 4 RIS FooktaVenean! Beciatini montn. to die, O8| ne eee said he went first to see Highway! ‘you heard his testimony—that you Interested In Own Wage * SALAD DRESSING °* 9 lel Total, January Ist to date .... 2.43 FLOUR MILL DAMAGED Commissioner Frank Vogel. made the statement you had seen the “{ wouldn't say that I did. There Se Sos. fer. Cc - Normal. January ist to date .. 6.57) minneapolis, June 8—(?}—An ex-| “Erickson had told me to contact!governor and everything was all wae was a general discussion with the 18K, is 4 Accumulated deficiency to date 418) Ocion ‘caused by a broken exten. |the head of the departments fist He 0. K2” : ed fee seal raising com mittee. I know I was interes te * SALAD MUSTARD Pee cerca 9c W ij i k d damage estimated | said he would not tolerate any “| Defense attorneys ol on my own wages. When I was NORTH DAKOTA POINTS S108 cOog at the Washburn flour mills|sure being used end that the main| grounds that the statement attributed No” Kinzer said, | Washington, T aiscoverea that other SHINOLA, All Colors, box ........9¢ ff High- Low here early Priday. qualification for the job was ‘tact.’/to Pfenning was not part of the rec-|__ Thorp enced, ‘Did she get a raise?”| executive. secretaries were getting] bog ‘ 1GA. BISMARCK, peldy i] ‘The break ‘in the extension cord|I called on Vogel and explained the/ord, ‘The record was read and Lanier |Kinzer replied “yes.” In reply to! $175 a 1wonth, and I was only getting Gelatine Dessert Powder 2 diss. 9c Beach, rain .. set off a minor explosion which re-|proposition. He said he would sign| withdrew his question. $150—and I figured if the others were) 9) sponse) Carrington, mist : sulted in a fire. The serious dam-|but was busy and I could come back} “When you came back the second getting that I should get it, too.’ BLUING, Carol, 8 oz. bottle ees 9 ic FP Crosby, eldy 55 45 «=.22/age resulted, however, when the |later. He said I could solicit the em-|time, did you in the presence of Kin- Tapping the fl an . “—and you recommended a general : ft a Devils Lake, clds 30 8 6! sprinkler system was set off, flood- |ployes provided I did not disrupt the|zer ‘and “Pfenning, hear Pfenning| , TSPl loor with one foot, raise didn't you?” asked Lanier. *" CLOTHES LINE ®* ve. 9 c i ee aon) beldy 15 47 17 \ing elevator machinery. work of the office, otherwise I would| make the statement that if it was O. on cross-examination told} “—as much as I cculd yes, sir,” ad- each .... nee ; Drake, foggy 52 4508 : have to see them after hours.” K. with the governor it was O. K.| District Attorney P. W. Lanier that| mitted Kinzer. * IGA, Vegetable, Vegetable-Beef 7 eS eier, cldy .? 2 Chaput described his meeting with| with him?” his first definite information regard-| ‘Two. days before he took the posi- SOUP ini'chinen, coche. aie ae j ane re ONTINUE D Vogel in the office and told how Ham-| “No, sir, I did not.” ing “The Leader” came when McDon- |tion of executive secretary Kinzer| FW 18K Plain or Iodized, depen ar $3 BR AY tram uae ome pam cand and orn Suh Sach, 9, ine, od, ea te coches [a Sams cis a grees | Mal SALT Shee 9c mae ie ie s: % %|Chaput Declares ters Eee getinel aes ee een ee the|Of federal relief employes. had. “The governor was very much} Fd BEANS, Navy, 2 lbs. ..... Tt 9c Minot, cldr. sis Money Was Used Hample was introduced to him, Cha-|committee’s direction,” as successor] Prior to that time, Kinzer said he peed oh ane ene a “| POWDERED SUGAR, 1 Ib. 9 lapoleon. foggy 1 oi ked to E. H. he =: a kg. D ; put said, and an office was pic! . » PKG. .. c Oakes, clear 64 55 «00 tion and that of others. Kinzer denied the testimony of Mrs. " Parshall, clear 3447112 In Fall Campaign jou sno nich eunivee neta Ee ferred until “relleved as ‘before ex-|formation he possessed from reading | Edith {tt in which she. said her NAPKINS [4 Ant is cello, 9 4 Pembina, cldy. 56 48 29 4) pairs, and. aul plained” August 31, 1933. reports of the organization in salary had been cut for failure to| Bef BOE PAE. «.....000-. see seseseereee SE Sanish, cldy § 47 34) Thorp, Joseph Kinzer was asked tojed. Did Not Conspire F . make payments on her pledges. “i - IGA 40 ft, rells, ‘Williston, clay $0 aA) explain. bis steternmn thas emplones| | “When T-eontacied $De.0mnor 1) escne all thas Hive Aid vou See! came ner testified she had been docked be-| fq WAX PAPER jer ron 9c POLE had asked him to take “The Leader” |had a sales talk worked up. I believe ct J au rs Ena cours sam uae. bales Gh. wad tisenaiaant tates cade deeeeeeee see eceeecceoes i SOUTH DAKOTA POINTS collections. I gave the same sales talk to all the|%e¢ Vogel or Governor Langer in August. 1053 PICNIC PLATES kg. High- Low- “ there?” asked defense attorney George|solicit employes drawing ugust, 1933. sit A Sonora: | of The witness said, “Well, they didn't jemployes. I generally introduced my- Th from relief “When she testified she had been Papid City, clear ...... 18" 43° 7G] know, I guess, where “The Leader’ of- self to them as a representative Of the tN air.” federal absent only one-half day and 15 MATCHES, IGA No. 40s, 2 pkgs. . -9c fice vn didn't re I unualy. Nonpartisan ee I said ue “—or any of the other defendants |ier. minutes in August, then that is in- lel TOOTH PICKS, IG. A, 2 ke MINNESOTA POINTS met McDonald some Place pnd Gaye {raising funds for the organisation, | ,esides your son and McDonald when| “No air,” answered Kinzer. p » 2 pkgs. .....9¢ High- Low- {him the money — it wasn’t a pre-|that the organization was trying to he came there to solicit?” “Do you mean to tell the jury said Kinzer, P. APER CUPS. Li Be cia gst est Pet,| arranged meeting. Sometimes I car-|raise funds to take care of past debts: | ivy air.” you didn't know that payment came » Lily, pkg. ......... eapolis, cldy. 18 | ri ie money for two weel to raise funds for future pol “ 7 ” Moorhead, cldy. month.” Ware and to establish a newspaper, I/, "UP to May 11, 1933, had you talked|from the federal government? BRAN FLAKES, IGA Golden, pkg. 9c | “Were you in the office when your| told them the organization was inter te Sanne. te, Noes: oF any of is ‘No, sir, I knew it came from the es hoe ’ c MEAPHER AN OTHER. STATES. | tatner leit?” ested in reviving the old ‘Nonpartisan |0¢"s" neeemaper” Cepanienlien | RFS. BRAN FLAKES, Kellogg’s, pkg. ..9¢ | "es sir” sa about cotlece| =O. “No, sir.” able SARDINES 27's Cattomts, Amarillo, Tex. clear a oe anything said al collec- : Baer Neat ee. rane need|j,/70F, have any communication on you?” . WAM LRADA: 3205-55 cs0braccenanscnnas 9c . 10, cldy. .... a a here that subject with rence to “I knew it was through the laws : y IGA, Chicago, peldy. .. “No. for a news| represen: the ad- 1 Bee eae inte concn of rune Rners | amen (artes fa oan o Ta of congress.” inser explained, VIENNA SAUSAGE 14 as asses 9c es loines, Ia., cldy... estimony, ler arose say at in oy Dodge City, Hails. clear 92 was “his understanding that, the de- EE AOE AORN DES Ue eee rget| cee any Hine ot. place? ley SANDWICH SPREAD 3° us ......... Edmonton, Alta. clear.. fense was to furnish him with @ listithat now, with the exception of small| “Tell the jury if it had been men- i FE! HE Havre, Mont,, rain 1.96 |of their witnesses.” Hanley, to whom | country weeklies, the rest of the news-j tioned by any of the defendants.” PUFFED W ‘AT, pkg. . 9c Helena, Mont., rain..... Kamloops, B. C., clear. Kansas City, Mo., peld; Lander, Wyo., clear Medicin eras 235 g | seassazneassssesssasazsausss the statement was attributed, replied tivel; ve-| it had ee that Lanier had been misinformed. panes Nore eet a pent ot re oe rj Fag ae we tat ain” sophie’ : VARSITY GUM DROPS, % Ib. 9c Court Ends Discussion “I told them the farmer had car-|ments I had read—in the daily news-| « salary’ mM CANDY CHERRIES, 1, | The court halted the attorney's con- 4 1 papers.” ‘Why, you knew the rule of policy i, b. 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