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Show JUDGES MOST SETTLE HAYWOOD BONDQUESTIDN CHICAGO, Juy 9 Question of approval ap-proval or disapproval of the bonds of William Hawood having arisen in federal fed-eral official circles, it was planned to refer the subject of the court of appeals ap-peals today. Liberty bonds totalling 4lo,5oo deposited by Otto Christensen, I W W attorney and property scheduled sched-uled b William Lloyd Bross, capital ist, and Mary Marcey, journalist, totalling total-ling ?33.000 were understood to be acceptable ac-ceptable to court, but not to an assistant assist-ant to the dis'riei attorney. Haywood was recently admitted to bail; tho court of appeals and his bonds fixed at $15,000; preparatory' to appeal from his sentence at Leavenworth prison for 20 years. It was said to be the custom for federal judges to accept recommendations recom-mendations of the United States district dis-trict attorney regarding ball bonds an 1 for the judges not to approve bonds unless un-less the district attorney approved them. In Haywood :' case it WAS aid objec tion was made to Mr Bross. t h 0 has appeared as bondsman for several of the convicted I. W. W. members. rwi |