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e 8 dam ) 4) Gelling shaking with emotion Because ; WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1927 EPISCOPATE IS HELD INCITER OF UPRISING (Contineed from page one.) . d a pursuit of the and his chief divided ingo two groups, one of which en and five rebels killed, One hundred, + DRATH PENALTY RECOMMENDED FOR MURDERER Texin Who Killed 13) Includ: ing Wife and 8 Children, Unmoved By Verdict ' Farwell, Texas, Jan. (§2,—UP)— George J. Hassell, farmer who con- fessed to slaying 13 persons, includ- ing his wife and her eight children, today was found guilty of the mur. der of his hil dell Aldon Hassell, ‘The death penalty was recommended. The jury deliberated less than two hours. ‘ Hassell sat unthoved as the verdict was read and, when led to his cell, maintained the same indifference shown since his arrest recently when the bodies of his wife and her chil- dren were found in a dugout on their ranch near here. In his confes: ing his brother’ band had been killed while working with Hassell on an Oklahoma farm. He then moved to the Panhandle he told of marry- ranch here, bringing his’ brother's} eight children, who ranged in age from 2 to 21 years. Daring the forepart of December ‘he told of an argument with his wife when she accused him of attacking! her oldest daughter, Hassell declar- ed he killed her with a hammer and} then, fearing detection of the crime, choked and beat the children to death. He also confessed to the slaying of a woman and three children’ in California severdl. years ago, but re- fused to give the names or the loca- tion. SAYS FUND WAS FOR VICTORIES . OVER BOSTON (Continued from page one) list this would. not effect them and it might blacken the lily whites. “If the Gandil-Risberg version be correct it was an act $f criminality. If the other version be true, there was an act of impropriety reprehen- sible and censurable but not cor- rupt. ‘The usual contradiction that acterizes controversies of fact present. It is the commissioner's opinion, however, that an examina- tion of the evidence will clearly point to the truth of the matter in dis- pute.” ‘James’ Story Accepted Commissioner Landis’ decision is # virtual acceptance of the story told by Bill James, former Detroit pitcher, that he accepted $850 from Gandil_ but the money was reward for the Tigers beating Boston and not for sloughing off any games Chicago, Landis’ decision is a jal denial that he believed eith- erg or Gandil told the truth. The decision gives blanket abso- lution to 20 odd players now active in the major and minor leagues. Among them are three managers— Ray Schalk of the Chicago White | £ « Sox Owen Bush of the Pirates, and John Collins of the Des /Moines Club of the Western League. Others scleared of the charges of corruption are Clarence Rowland, manager of the White Sox in 1917 and now an American League umpire; Eddie Col- lins, pilot of the White Sox last year and now of the Athletics; Kid Gleason, coach of the Athleties; Ho: ward Ehmke, pitcher with the Athle. ties; Red Faber, White Sox pitcher; Harry Heilmann and George Dauss of the Tigers; Eddie Murphy of the Pirates; Dave Danforth of Milwau- kee; Reb Russell of Indianapolis; Roy Wilkinson of Louisville; Bob Veach, Toledo;' Oscar Stanage, and Oscar Vitt now of the Coast League; Nemo Leibold, Columbus; George Cunningham, Birmingham, and Byrd Lynn of Reading, Pa. Cobb—Speaker Case Not Mentioned In his verdict today, Commissioner Landis did not deal with the case involving Ty Cobb or Tris Speaker. These two former American League managers have been attempting to learn their status and also seeking Vindication. of charges that they participated. in a “fixed” game series jn 1919 in the interest of a betting coup. Both Speaker and Cobb were said to be waiting upon the Landis’ verdict in the White Sox- Detroit situation before pressing the commissioner for any action upon their case. .» Neither did the case mention any- thing of Buck Weaver, ousted from baseball because of the crooked world series of) 1919, who appealed to Comtiissioner Landis for rein- statement. opens ies to Comment “The stir Miaited, crmmeiacioner declined to mal comment on his decision. Landis greeted 50 odd newspapermen this morning in his offices mei handing them a: copy of his. decisfon.. Without rye yy ed word, of comment, he put on his hat and coat and left for his hotel to pl ‘Blorida trip that will .. in- clude a tour :of the training: camps when the major league. clubs. start south. .. > An. Unusual Heating The cofaniissioner’s decision was “given today after a four-day study of the charges. first made.by Risberg New Year's night. and later: backed up bj ‘fanan in Be She lnest un- usual, he ever held. - aise . When J first made. his startling rev Landis immedi- ately called all the accu yers | to CH tet -play lacgo, at a-cost of aBout $20,000 for expenses, atid condue! af open hearing ta-tift the sharges thorough. ly. The dramatic trial held forth for 9 days in © Landis’ office hére, packed , to, the potstinn Poing with diamo: and prés- all:eager to brand the stories. of | Ui fi ahd. Gand: ij "elas ston yagi ee Men |G even it as far a© to call 3 damn lie" and Badia onesty: had béen angrily 1 ‘More Than 30 Witnesses... Basing the the aie eee aie: oi, eedcatee Sitgs Sexe and Gandil ‘Tare ‘and ig lown their story. tf ‘abatriiing ving: him the ie tributed it. to . HO sald | te, him in,g, bai he ; told Hin it lone « i lat had m ~ Hith Ganditfad the chae, Hebets, [va8 THE BISMARCK TRIBUN Yessir! Times Do Change eee RECEIVERS 70 GUARD ESTATE OF MOVIE-STAR *| Surprise Move of Mrs. Chap- | lin’s Attorneys Results in Their Appointment - sonally conducte Catholics headed by fo: Juan Silva revolted at Concepeh Oro, defeating a small federal gar- rison with hand grenades and cap- turing the com whose life was pardone: his bravery. “The rebels abandoned the town but were over taken at vari- ous places by federal forces who kill- ed five of them among whom Silva The rebel band has| been gradually dispersing since, State of Durango: Leon, commanding 250 federal! soldiers, was ambushe: 12-—UP)—Re- | guard today over the Los Angeles, ceivers mounted California millio: lin to protect the inte estranged wife, whose suit for di of the film comedian’ was identified. | Lita Grey Chaplin, General Bnti- asks a portion | din a-canyon| Catholics. who killed General Paez, two officers, two sergeants and nine soldiers, wounding Major Castellan and eight soldiers. column was bein; The receivers, W. ney, and Herman § operator, were aj ior court order Gilbert; attoy-| zell, real estate | pointed ‘by a siper-| yesterday, as a’ result| sé move on the part of Chaplin’s attorneys, who filed an application for an ex-parte re- A strong military Z organized to fight BISHOP Yanrsua FOLLOWING ARREST Mexico City, Jan. Pascual Diaz of Tal arrested Monday, vanished in thin air. Ir All traces of him have been lost| spiracy cas. since he was taken by t! the department of Monday morning, he sent home late: has confirmed the belief that he is| being deported, According to Angel Torres, secre- tary to the bishop, 10 police agents | motor car to Telexpan, a few miles outside of the city, where he boarded a Veta Cruz train in two policemen. widow after her hus-| The court empowered the receivers | to take over all of the a ies and funds in California pending} outcome of the divorce suit, recently was an attorney for ple McPherson in the con-| e which has bee! he police to| Mrs. Chaplin contends th: the interior on| 000 of the fortune is c but the fact that| erty. r for a suit case| étor's proper-| 12—()—Bishop | basco, who was) apparently has! ommunity prop- Chaplin in New York The affidavit, which placed jactor's funds and . property in |hands of court receivers, was sworn | the prelate was|to by Edward T. McMurray, an uncle Mrs. Chaplin, and her chief coun-| The court’ was Chaplin had left the jurisdiction of| the California courts ‘and had gong! to New York with the intention of} completing an Chaplin could not be papers because of the inability to find! him or any officer of his com: or corporation. the company of| that the immigration officers cl: to have no knowledge of deportation proceedings against the bi: a careful examination failed to dis-| cover the prelate aboard the steamer | Cuba when it sailed for Havana. The general opinion is that Bishop Diaz will next be heard from at some border point, the same as General Alfredo Robles Dominguez, who dis- appeared a few weeks ago under sim- ilar cireumstances and then showed up at Laredo a few days later. | 26 REBELS KILLED IN GUADALAJARA Mexico City, Jan, 12—(@)— Special dispatches from Guadalajara state that 26 rebels were killed when fed- eral troops captured the towns of Cocula, Aranden and Totlan, in the The towns, military rs reported, were taken by the rebels a few days ago (Dispatches from te is much the same game it With the appointment of the re-| differently for it nowadays. ye post| at Hollywood, Calif. with Mabel C and Sally Rand appearing ceivers, each was required to | $200,000 bond. Mrs. Chaplin was re-| quired to furnish bond in the amount| _ Will Fight Charges % Lloyd Wright, attorney for Chap-| Ri lin, declared the screen ‘actor would| the fight every charge in Mrs. Chaplin’s| ® petition and would oppose her effort to retain custody of their two chil- \t | ance. bill on the subject probably will be iid Storage of the water in Dev Lake would insure a p upply for Jame nd Sheyenne ri 's. Chaplin’s all lin had confe: tain motion picture left Hollywood s already had 1 hing with spe 7 gave to her second husband thr: Some observers attached 0 portance to the annouygcement that| more children, makin Will H. Hays, czar of the motion pic-| of ture industry, would arrive ing the day with three members of hi. ff. state of Jalisco. » be interested 34 children of whom she was cith here dur-| ¢r the mother or step-mother, Of this total © 21 killed and 10 wounded in a ¢ tween Catholics authorities in the town o: the mayor and a local among those killed.) General Miguel Pin’, under-secre- rved 2 court order! ried and his home now boasts 11 introduced to pro- on United Art or dams in the| | tributing organization in Hollywood, tying up all mone: Chaplin film unit is a: member of | the this corporation. Chaplin refused to confirm or| £0 somewhe| deny a report that she had d settlement overtures from the com dian, who is en route east. baie en TAK id, “the Sloan plentiful that geputy being at one time becam Lebanon church Telephone Girls Spend Idle Time Taiking to London revolutionary activities do not offer a military problem. said that the uprisings were sporadic and unconnected and added that the small number of men ing railway bridges and ions of Mexico, indicate a,serious military NICARAGUAN POLICY WILL BE EXAMINED (Continued from page one) then asked for action on his resolu- ig information on the If obtained he said, this information might be of service to congress in averting war. The president's message, the Missour. jan said, had not given all the facts desired, and had feft members of con- unaware of the American lives or propert; Warning Against Use of Volatiles in Homes Issued rsiou with telehpone op here and in London. 5 Was rather slow over the comedian, pendi phone operators on both sid in took advantage of the fact to exchan er and other topics of light conyer- Chaplin, moved in on the actor’s 40- room residence in Beverly Hills to- day, took possession and ordered that nothing be removed from the house. At the same time other detect under instructions.from W. I. Gilbe: a one of the receivers, took over the |“ 0 together often ¢: tion requestin the explosive Nicaraguan sii o’elock over there “A housewife should that virtually making paraphern: wood, reporting early quitting w York it was just ey Delegation Work For Finish of Diversion Survey Newman Foundation |Rams Is Affiliated With | to State University | Grand Forks, Jan, 12. Foundation, an edu ermott Sentenced to Life in Prison Canton, Ohio, Jan. .y| Dermott tod of | mprisonment in murder of Don R. Mel- here last July. I was overruled. a fair trial,” “You are not contemplating war gua?” asked Representa- Republican, Iowa. “No,” answered Romjue, repeating that the purpose of the resotution w: tain information to avert w: if he thought war immin ~-P)-Pat Me- | ‘ay was sentenced to life letion of the is the big obj eileen ‘anton editor, Motion for a new tria’ “I did not have McDermott’s oily Too Late To Classify WANTED— Experienced Clifford's Cafe. -| KK K, Visiting Klansmeti on | Dlease call at room 4, Hoskins | Building, after 7:30. | nounces that it has purchased a house near the university campus and that ae it will be opened February 1 as New-| sufficie: man hall to students desiring room Courses in religious in- struction will also be offered which will be of the same value toward a college degree as work done in the| religion department of Wesley col- lege, Methodist institution affiliated with the university. According to its agreement with the university, the foundation guarantees that the quality of its work and the qualifications of its instructors will conform with university standards. A new plant is provided for by agreement as s0on as Such an enter- Prise is possible, The Reverend Lucian J. Arrell is president of the Newman Foundation. Murphy, Grand Forks, is vice president; and John Nuss, of Grand Forks, is secretary-treasurer. The organization was incorporated in the state March 26, 1926, and was affiliated with the university June 10, Other universit the foundation is affiliated are Col- , N. Y., University of Iowa, University of Texas, and the University of Illinois. South Carolina Man Issues Challenge Greenville, BG, den. 1 Furman Sloan, farmer of G: county, has issued a challenge to the is to obtain an appropriation nt to complete the de in order that-data mi which to support 2 re- “Nobody can tell that until we know Strong support by counties in the s been promised mes and Shey- Bt Mexico City, Jan. 12—()—Pedro J. Zepeda, agent here for Dr. Juan Sacasa, head of the liberal govern- ment set up in Nicaragua, lared that the arms with whi ire fighting the conservative President Diaz, were New Orleans ‘under cial licenses granted by the United tates department of. state. said that the liberals were rifles and machin le also asserted that he has docu- mentary evidence, as well as @ letter from the military comma Puerto Cabezasa, seat of- the i government, stating that the. Brag- mans Lumber company and. the Cuy- amel Fruit company, operating in the | 1 liberal controlled zone of their own accord, have been aiding Dr. rathet than appealing to the United States for protection. ; FIGHT RESULTS | -—__________"_4 : (By. The Associated Press) Albany, N. Y.—Jack Dema‘ an N. J., beat Jack Warren, ber of the house delegation, | Son is a member of the committ irrigation and drainage to which a government of shipped from rsday, Jan. 13 COMPANY and St. Paul» ORIGINAL CHICAGO & NEW YO! Direct From Its Record Run in This Company Plays Mi ineapclis umbia University, Minneapolis—My Sullivan, St. Paul, |- ped Glenn Lage, Des Moines, (8) Paul, ,outpointed immy Ryan, Des. Moines (6). His story beging sevetal genera- 7 ie aera Ted Coje- Paris—Georges Carpentier . fodght Jack Walker in an exhibition. bout Romerio, French wel- it champion, bext Alf’ Rebs. PLAY OF THE the q than’ a sands of dollars wort | equipment. into the hands of the law. | e dozing lookout gave one cry of { alarm | night, but patrons rae | find every door | were corralled. Scooping up the ‘small amount of ney found on the tables, half the ers tradéd guns for sledges ahd xes, and in a few minutes reduced to total wreckage all but a f devices c: j when he put away in seven hours and 15 minutes, former record | used to be, but they surely dress | Streety of Arami movie girls gave a demonstration | ‘coleman dressing as mother used t in—well, name her costume and take it. jhe if r ing for \f o jeat and CENTURY Laugh, Cry, Gasp at the Stark Realism of This Most Unusual Play. A Crimson Page Fram the Book of Life ‘Crimson With thie Red Biood of Truth! Adams, New York city, ost Heddy Toyier, late Wott Bia, - ee shy Callahan, it ae a beat YOU Wi ol vi Previdusly, bététe the: White. Spx. Tie Sead dame they j Seats-dn Sale at had: promised #100,600 by January 1, Leta as never ties o 1927, "on provision that $200,000 in-ad? e stage there has never been a ‘A-total of $253,627 1 that. had | dition was raised. Pasta sucka atic. "Fhe. play sie aoe ebkercibeh, wikking: he sede: element’ of contagious imter@st} ment, more than $350,000. A $60,000 new gymnasium was Anowner $60,008 in ed’ such a .stir. aj drive to build alike }also successful. ld | annuities from persons over 80 years of age was subscribe i The college now has an invested en- and. the Lbieblaet ie ate ae eget The colle; as 475 students and is a mene North Central Asso- of Colleges, the American Council on Education, and the Association of Amer- The campaigns were conducted by B. H. Kroeze, president, with the assistance of Rey. J. C. Wil- Burleigh County Leads All Others in Stadium Drive Cc. J, Lynch of Bismarck, Burleigh chairman for the of North Dakota memorial stadium all other county chairmen who have turned in their reports of date according to Paul rand Forks, director The amount pledged akes of every 9 in hin chair, efi he eye and the ear, a gf feeling in no hesitant or The succeg¥ af ‘The Green Beyond question, y_ will grip. yo oe or not you Billion Dollars , Worth of Jewels in Ktemlin-Vault BSORT RAID | Sleepy Léokout Dozes it Post —109 Atrested—Gambling Equipment Destroyed, Chicago, Jan. 12.—P)—4 lookout dozed at “the ship” last nigh’ notorious Cicero hhu@dred patrons, and. thou- th of gambling member of the igan colleges, billion dollars worth of. preciou stones, piled up by the Czars @ more than a thousand years .of nation’s | life, rémains ih the steel vaults of The soviet authorities say they will never be sold except as a last extremjty. This statement is made in explain- ing that the imperial treasures which the, Bolshevigs row are offering for n Berlin, qlthough. they repre- sent a king’s ransom in value, by no Russia's crown embrace only rs and empresses Samuelson of of the drive. in this county is n Burleigh county was Mr. Lynch, Gordon Lester Diehl, James Wiley, John Thorpe, Katherine Goddard, Harold Shaft and Mrs. G. Olgierson. The es are to be paid over a period € years in annual or semi-an- hual payments, beginning April 1, means include worn by the em during the last : Jartiestown College "' Endowment Drive Is Successfully.Ended N. D), Jan. 122-074 conducted by y police, and Chief Mi , newly appointed, the first | suburban vice resorts. ‘Comstock Drinks 85 Cups of Coffee ‘in About 7 Hours Fergus Falls, Mi | The world’s Mrs. A. G. Sorli $200,000 endown fully completed by ing more than the goal, ollege is launching a new drive for 250,000 to construct a central build-! and to increase the endowment, to| planned to ¢oj the two campaigns when the college will observe twentieth anniversary, according to} F. B. Taylor, dean. subscribers donat- Jan. 12-5-P)— drinking cham- |pionship has come back to Minne- sot “Guazling Gus” Comstock of this lnarels yesterday 85 cups of cof Texas, with, 71,| Rockefeller foundation) After a good sleep over night, Com- tock returned to his work as a por- er in a focal barber shop, apparent- ly none the worse for his perform. His first act was to add 23 | more coffee beans to his coffee-bean | studded “championship belt.” cord several months ago, his friends gave him the “belt” with beans, one for each cup of coffee consumed. There will be no more coffee drink- while, Gus eonfided to jends, but when he has had suf- ient “resting up,” he will be will- ing to take on all comers. ‘Green Hat’ as Novel Creates Great Stir Michael Arlen’s own dramatization Dakota's Legislative Assembly houses: the. Senate, with 49 members, and the House of Representatives, with 113 members. 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