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ene | | TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1928 GRAND.FORKS ADMITS THEFT Will Plead Guilty to Embez- zling $6,400—Used Money in Gambling Picture News From the Poultry Stow Grand Forks, Otto Paschke, beol Hilaire Lumber Cooley waived sometime this week. examination when raigned before County Judge R. J Purcell erday and has indicated | to State’s Attorney J. B. that he will plead gu money -was spent in Bast ks gambling establishments. ‘At first I played with my own) Paschke said. “Then 1 up my’ books one day and that 1 was behind with the| to win enough to Sometimes I would win | ite a lot but I never won enough get even and kept getting in per. “I never lost $200 in one more than $180 to! ne but when you are/ £0) over there steady, as’1 wa: towards the end, that. mounts up t a lot. 1 lost some in slot machine. but most of it was poker and low} ball. i “When I found that I was in so deep that I could not get out, I noti- fied the company but when the check up was made ! found I was in a loi deeper than I supposed [wa there no chance of cnough money to it back.” TROOPS OUT OF | A flock cf picture news frjm poultry Above, T. Turk sce: FI HTING ZONE in peril as Mae Vavra of Chicago swings her haichet-—but don't wor } she isn't going to hit him. He’s worth $500, you see, according to ‘ Albert Schmidt of Barnard, Kansas, his owner. Next, Miss Vavra | and a Black-tailed Jap rooster’ demons Be- | tion. Below, a Brahma biddy, owned by M | ing Green, Mo., says proudly Look me over. I'm three-times cham- | pion of my class.” All these were exhibits at the Chic ago poultry di | spet stoc! 10" TUNNEY WILL ite a new millinery ¢ Washington Observers lieve Danger of Troubles in Nicaragua Is Passing | ‘Bubbles’ Hargrave Washington, Dee. 28.—@—Termi- nation of the situation which led! Tg Recognized as Rear Admiral Julian Latimer to} . 1 ° an blue jackets and ma- Batting Champion f thourht | i nearer today by Washington) Xow york. poy nankel rs after reauing the news ais-| «pubibles® Hh Brive ites sacar er official reports| than 100 seamen, Cineinnati ynition as league batting champion with an average of i Pres- ident John A. Hey catcher is entitled to rc National to withdraw, overnment troops PUGAZY SAYS from th wzoon fighting zone | Rune Breeton. hen ng Promoter Say nd the spread af neutral zones | tor,” Bressler hit iets Hds Accepted Te established by Admiral Latimer for) ¢eli, Pp as Accepted ‘Terms merieans along the : has been dominated | | —to Sign Papers Soon the liberal fore | York, De York ‘Tek (AP)--The y quoted »|Prince of Wales - “| Is Preparing For Pearl Lagoon, in which U % troops were defeated, were ing in Washington, but a d J y from Mt st night. place Steeple Chas liberal or ee Melton, Mowb c. 2 eriatiias c and quoted the Amer-|—(®)—The Pri Daliney, she. age s Blue-[to the number of ipsat iene diadeba aad had | stables _here. | hat the vie- pite the fact that the prince! the polo ¢ . ci nnounced his intention of not “In a conference a : ar to the Diaz in the steeple chase Week age Sunda ! authorities as w to the liber: himself, he ® inteniien of aban- quotes Fuyraz neg, “Tun- that they must disarm if they enter! doning inte n thi In fact ney accepted my te and agreed the neutral zones, which have been extended to include El Bluff as well} which as Puerto Cabezas, the seat of the! ous government set up by Jui B. Sa-| i casa and recognized by Mex and} Bluefields and Rio Grande Bar. De cision to withdrawal of Ame: forces rests with Admiral Latimer, who has command of the special serv ice squadron maintained by the navy in central American waters. John McCormack - Will Broadcast | New Year’s Night For the third successive year the he has one or two jumpers he intends to enter for vari- sand has secured the sery- well known amateur jockey to ride them. to meet official the me e next Th ‘or greed tr I Crown Prince Carol Has Not Returned to | Villa in Neuilly Paris, Dec. 28—()--Despite re- ports to the contrary published by some of the Paris newspapers, it w: established by the Associated Press today that former Crown Prince Carol of Rumania not yet re- er, sed entire ignorance of such steps on the champion’s p: ‘vunney, on his wi tion in Maine, here tomorrow, rom expected (Body Found in Sand Pit Believed That of Mrs. Louis Nutmeyer i turned to his villa in Neuilly, fash- tion gathered from the voice of John McCormack will be|ionable Parisian suburb, BE. ity boven dea heard by radio listeners of the North-| Persons close to. him expressed ig balve ihe eee west in a special New Year's night | “ ee phinion ast, He was. eniie tk unearthed yesterday by_w the Gold Medal Station, WCCO, from | Riviera and would not cote back to{iM a sand pi WEAF, New York. Appearing withthe capital until after New Year's; Donald farm Mr. MeCormack en this program will! day. / * |to be that o: be three operatic and eoncert stars At any rate it seems that he has who never before have broadcast.| broken with Madame Magda Lupescu, They are Rosa Ponselle, soprano,| Auburn-haired Jewess with whom he Mischa Elman, violinist, and Alfred] left Rumania a year ago, at the time Cortot, pianist. With’ them, the|he renounced his right of succession Salon Orchestra under the direction| to the Rumanian throne. of Nathaniel Shilkret, will also be heard. 7 This program will go on the air i . an’: Louis Nutmeyer, husband of the from -WCCO at 8:00 p. m., central Lita Grey Chaplin’s : a) standard time, Saturday , Janu- Di P * aoa ang A oes son, Nor’ ta si oy any. The New York Bymphony pro-| aan roceedings |son, left North Dakota soon after ram frot wi cas From "500 to 8:00 on ‘New Year's| Not Be Dropped Los Angeles, Dec. 28.—(#)—Regard- program which is to be broadcast by | quiet M . Louis Nutrheyer, who was buried in 1877 or 187%. . The body was well preserved, ; authorities say, and was buried in a casket enclosed in a wooden box. The body has been removed and will be reburied in one cf the local ceincteries, to. Oregon. Mr. Nutmeyer _re- ceived his discharge from Fort Lincoln about the same time. Ef- the custom, because of this speci feature. - | less of whether her ‘husband, Charles] forts are being made tc. locate him This all-star program will _be| Chaplin, initiates divorce proceedings |so that he may be informed of the broadeast simultaneously by’ prac-| in Mexico, Lita Grey Chaplin intends! removal of the body. to “go through” with a divorce suit th Healy all af sbet ste Known ss the! Sit ihe cove wil Be Glee we oe “Red Network” stations, of which WEAF is the key station and WCCO| Los Angeles courts in a few days. is-a member. it will also go out]. This is her answer to reports from over the “Blue Network,” emanating | Nogales, Arizona, yesterday that the from WJZ. film comedian was in communication ves Pa ee Bitareey at. sist , 0, Sonora, relative to obtaining a di-' want to have a go memory, keep Endmen Are Picked For Elks Minstrels vorce, j : Vet, fy Scie eee |cool, is the advice given students by Chaplin's attorney, Lloyd Wright,' Dr. edgar Fahs Smith, former provost The Elks’ Minstrels, which appear at the auditorium Junuary 7 and 8, Have Good Memory By*Keeping Cool Phifadelphia, Dee. —-P)—If you denied the sercen actor had any in-of the University of Penney lvant ; e ' n y of Pennsylvania. tention of seeking a divorce in the; The formula, according to Dr. Smith, Mexican courts. The comedian could| who is one of the wowd's best known not be located for a statement. lcerihlats, has bean cesnanell hi ied e emists, een responsible for his 'T have nothing to say,” Mrs. Chap-| own ability to retain names. are fast assuthing shape and a dandy | lin. deciared, “except that we are go-| “The trouble with most. forgetful entertainment is promised the people| ing through with the divorce here people is that they become excited of Bismarck and vicinity on these| and that I am gving to fight through when th attempt to recall incidents | nights. Among the endmen who have| American courts for my children and Leen selected to furnish much of|a proper settlement from my the ‘fun for this event are, Archie, band.” upon an examination paper as calmly McPhee, Geo. Klingensmith, M. 0. -—S i ie Robbers Emulate as he regards: matters @f life, he Steen, Dick Hall, R..£. Wenzel, A. K. probably would have ry little Damon and Pythias troubie. rear and excitement get Tice and Rudy Pataman. One of the feature acts to be pre- jhim muddled—all because he doesn’t Fae-| Keep cooh” ° sented will be a black face talking. Diaper, the diseste © coor Columbus, Ind. Dec.‘ 28-—@— -| aes i ssible years imprisonment for attempted bank robbery, Rus-| BEULAH, SEL BANKS Draper, the director, and George Klingensmith, Klingensmith, by the sei! Hoffman, 20, of Indianapolis, has , ked t t of ion’s; Failure of the First State Bank Sentence so the latter may wed. [of Beulah and the Selfridge Bank out of the hazy past,” said Dr. Smith. US-) “We have no better example than the jcollege student. | If he could look man, according to Draper, and his work will be one of the out-standing features of the show this year. An- way, is a splendid dancer and end- sentence so the latter may other comedian, who will present a Hoffman, who has been taken to were announced by the state bank- surprise act from one of the big|the Pendleton reformatory, besought ji artment today. tatern, musical revues, is N. ©. Judge Julian Sharpnack of the Bat: ™Rycoparement today. capitalized Churchill. i tholomew circuit court to transfer + $20,000, had a surplus of $4,- Many novel song numbers and|severa!l years of Harold Orr’s 10 O00 and dey its of $120,000 dance eects will be introduced in this|years to him.. Orr and Hoffman, Th Selfridee bai age aya SE ee See eat an eee Ae ccd at $10,000 and had deposits cast ol rine al chorus riners an erchants al y' ;, shout ee Elizabethtown. jof $186,000, . W.H. Robinson of Bowl-| ward of $1,000 for the first convic- | told the cop they were on th: f a member of the masked | decided to make the fib ar the deathgof Mrs. Nutmeyer, going | ONEIS KILLE FOR EVERY 998 AUTOMOBILES Haz cidents Rising Rapidly, Statistics Show Washingt h » accidents is ri the Unted § re of s ‘or every 923 automoy i : when ca \lision with trains or street cars, |The number of automobiles re; | tered was 19,954,847. | InN 1 was killed biles stered. at the other end le, was charged with only tered, HOODED MOBS -AREFLAYED BY GA. GOVERNOR Cffers Reward For Convie , vietion of Members of Band Which Flicgged Attorney Atlanta, G: Dec. Warning that. “mobs | covered with flour rule in Georgia,” yernor Walker today ordered a sp THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE A Cop—A Fib—A Wedding rd cf Death in Auto Ac- icc mobile deaths for the syear 7, exclusive of fatalities were in col- ate, ane person for every 731 automo- me h for every 2,190 cars regis- 28—(AP)— with heads of the Miss Paula Wurtzman, 21, Buffalo sc with Alfred Conn, law They were arrested for spec ir w ality they hunt tion band that flogged Wimberly E. Brown at Lyons, Ga., Friday night, and si . of the courts joutrages I will declare martial law. The governor's statement jat Louisville, Ga order for the ce cial term of the perior court and gr: third vestigation Brown, of ciated Pi this home 8 he dt The judge s attorney at the | He had 4 nt “masked whipping case.” Rockefeller Gives Half a Million to Zoological Society |; York, Dec. 28—(P)--In fulfill : of a’ promise that he would duplicate his 192 ization raised 600, John D. Roekefeller, Jr., viven a st nd $400,000 to the York Zoological Society. — Anne Harkness pt 1 the way for Roci felle when she the zoo. Spain Is Recovering From Cyclonic Storm M cyclone storm) which struck v: parts of the country with the | several lives yesterday. The fishing village suffered particularly he: | at least a hundred fishing bo | sunk. Valencia also was hit storm, among the buildi ing the infant sanitarium by nd the |country place of Blasco Ibanez, the novelist, who is now living in France. | The electric power plant was forced |to close down and no newspapers could be published. | civilians has come to an end with | the confession of the soldiers involv- ed that they were intoxicated and had sought a quarrel. It was learned officially today that the affair, which for atime threat- ened to become an irrit®@ing subject of France-German interchanges, will be concluded with the punishment of the soldiers, * A Piege raparte: of the incident said that the -soldier8 were attacked and beaten by a group of seven Germans as they left the Mayence garrison chapel after attending a midnight mass. 5 to them i Representing Eaton & Eaton Seeking Quarrel ce as. stated. Bee nee | Financial Correspondents al p Honorable Andrew ‘ : ‘The Union Cen: Paris, ‘Dec. 28.—(#)—Investization in’ suid | fs Maeamery, by the French authorities into the Decem- | (geal of the court) oan | injury of two French soldiers at | ty | Mayence, Germany, early Christmas aoA, Monimomeryy | Deputy C) | morning, in a fracas with German Sadi | 10-CENT CAMPAI FUND | Laredo, Tex.—John A. Valls, dis- trict attorney, spent 10 cents to re-elected, he réported to the secre- tary of state. Valls has been district attorney for years, and was unoppos- ed at election. .All.he bought toward his -re-eleetion _ wi stamps. beautiful assortment of the latest ‘Party Dresses, just in time: for:the New Year's cele- bra th. Gold si Maine thermometer the zero mark was | made after Judge R. N. Hardman had issued an ening cf a spe- ombs county su- nd jury the Menday in January for in- the flogging of Judge Harman told the Asso- i t Brown came to} nday afternoon and re- had been kidnaped y a “band of men in id he examined the | navn time and found cH that he had been herribly beaten. | aid Brown told him the men aid he was being whipped be- ec of his prosecution of a re- gift if the orvan-| dditional $1,000,-) has} Yew | 's second half million donation bequeathed $1,000,000 to Madrid, Dee, 28—(/)—Spain today s recovering from the effects of a the damaged five two-cent KN, We shave just received a es pie i bi Heads For New York Dee, 28 (®) peat As tion the hy s refuge ons of the Moosehead (train south from ump on] © today, staal uch of his} to literature, »N of the United 1 Palco States, District of Matter of Peter To the | District the Cited riet of North Dak 1. Hanson, of Driscoll, Burleizh, and st in seid dluly: he i ankrupt | surrendered hts of pro plied with of said acts H such ¢ law from such charge. Dated this 1th day of December, 1, 1926. PETER DP, HAN: SON, cnkrupt Ke Bankrupt, ORDEE 1 re and show ime and pi t 3 nat wh atid petitioner shou furth (Seal of the court) . by . Steele, Deputy Clerk, AOTICK OF 8 i _ BNAMINATION } Notice is hereby given that the State Bar Board will conduct a state bar examination for the pur- pose of examining applicants seek- ing admission to the Bar of this State, commencing on the 11th day, of January, A. D, he follow- ing named ‘h © of their Intention to such bar examination, viz: Croal, Ralph F, X. D, | Cummongs, ‘arrington, | North Dakota. Gordon, Philip William, Forks, 2 Grady, Ainsice S., Fargo, N. D. Martin, A. L. Jr. Sentinel Butte, Grand j i | Miller, P. H., Washburn, XN. D. | pdigldowney, ‘Wm, TL, Abercrombie, | “McGrath MéQuer De tril tek, N. D.} Parshall, } “'Thompson,-C. A., Kenmare, N. D.! Any objections to the participation ; of any of the above in said examina- | Register, Ge Spaulding, ful, shpuld be filed with the it not later than the opening day ot such examination. | Dated, at Bismarck, North Dakota, oe 13th day of December, A. Bi J. H. NEWTON, i | nolice i took the morning | oy), | BANICHE CHAS Y relating duly | Distriet On th if ial service worker, was motoring tudent, to a football game Columbus, Ohio. ing in Cleveland, and let off whea they i to get marr nd when they up a minister, Driving on, they reached Columbus funney Quits Camp, ‘Charges Against Langdon Officials (a) made. nyeden eler und Special disnscssed AY had dolightt iq | Joseph t ane af his Meeeattaeh att | arose from the escape of an alleged nae syitlis casaaiennbsta His| boetlegzer who had been arrested by 7 | Schmidt and the alleged concealment p_ | of liqu evidence. Cot the United orth Dakota 2 In Bankruptey judges of the m United Sti orth Dakot of v1 Pdebt te und except such d Jaw from such dis- ‘ovember, Ist day of 1 ee, on reading the Petition’ f above-named that a ume on. 0, | Free Examination thereof , H not The Bismarek newspaper printed in said jing, Cae a known ered published in Pak kranted ordered by the fe shall Known ¢ petition and to them at ite this their atte able 2 PRICE OWENS Dismissed Today). Lib iseat of the yjness, Cecelia Kreimers, Myrtle Stenso and Emma Korus. \|school patronized by big corpora- ; {ceive ACTUAL BUSINESS train- MONEY TO LOAN On Bismarck improved city property. Apply for terms We have just received a N. D. Barbers Form baaaital cat ae te State Organization) itest Party Dresses, jast ‘in Hees’ ‘ time for the New Year’s cele- joo hehe Picea Ger bead bration—Sarah Gold Shop. 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