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Show rt Bf OF BILLS ILEFJ !H GOUflT 1 Million. Word Docu- I W V. Counsel. M:iy 'ord.s, nioi'o ''i lyp.'wntlon rsses ar.il esti- rt . , ,iri,CnH) words. furiv.L'il he bill ,i that ooui!s,l fur the ron- . v. V. officials, now Korvinu 'Gts s ttre fidoral prison at l.ivra-vg l.ivra-vg .'...j ;od::y with .liaise 1 .a lulls, ;ioii "'as akoil 10 take tho ),,, ...f ftf fe.l'-riil court of appeals. 1 Urdl I'V fe.leral officials to e (if j Ml evt'r f'1'1' :" a"-v cO'art 'terlejj that, but, according to law, t ,..n,id have been in printed form, 'e orisinal could be kept by the before H;dSf' 1!coaU!ie pf ,his fact- adis refused the motion and 'jjTCtt ..",-nev Otto Christensen congress B -3;e the law before the plea er? .granted. " - Vc will have to file a 'pauper """Sir -3d asli tne 1'0d,'ral Bovcrnment aV-c expense of printing this pe-'flarfd pe-'flarfd Mr. Chrlstensen, M'' epoke Judge I.andis. "If I 'correctly, in the petition ask- lLe release ot Vincent St. John, 1 --e prisoners, one of the reasons . 1 was that he had some gold i ' -rl; were suffering for lack of his -Vo Ills clerk, the judge said: 'SJ -"it no pauper petition is per- . w 2et before the court of appeals. P -3 one of these defendants owns 57 7 ifs "e cannot permit a pauper 1 'to pass." , Tjntents of the big petition Include A K ' spoken by the defendants' wit-'Mj wit-'Mj : counsel and the court during the T rths the ninety-three defendants " ,n' trial last year. ' hristensen said after he left the ha! he would make an attempt to bill before tho court of appeals :;rnoon. I'nder tae law, however, fst to get the permission of the . - |