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NORTH DAKOTA’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER nd Sunday. temp ture TURDAY, OCTOBER i" oa ESTABLISHED 1873 NEW YORK YANKEES L i New Jersey Auto Dealer Commits Suicide When Scheme Fails Tk BS INTENDED 10 |Six Killed in Paper Mill Crash|—___ormeno a KILL DOUBLE ‘RECALL OF SOVIET AMBASSADOR T0 FIVE OTHERS AND ESCAPE) ype prrpypp | FRANCEIS EXPECTED MOMENTARILY remand D9 Het | TN WRECK ACE sans, DELEG ATES 10 Formal Demand For Action! Rakovsky Alleged to Have Twenty-nine Were Caught in’ is sete HAD PLANNED TO ELOPE| Collapse of Kimberly-Clark Booch) ill soviet BY METHODISTS Paper Plant Agreement Police Obtain Solution of Sui- Paris, Oct. 8—)—Th cide From Girl With Whom {2 INJURED NEAR DEATH! ° , Christian Rakovsk 5 {ambassador to France Bloch Was in Love ra ONE PITCH, ONE SWING, ONE our IN A ROW F | Huggins? Men Win Today's ame in Last Inning When | Miljus Throws Wild a | ON BASES Score Tied at Three AM in vinth—Miljus Fans Gehrig and Meusel he recall! Jamestown, Grand Forks Min- a soviet . s expected| isters Named as Reserve Representatives umpion= Vitts- the fourth mignteneatily eecay ; ‘ ie . 3 ‘A formal demand by the French Five Missing Men Were Work-! government for his recall w Maple;-ood, N. J., Oct. 8—(P)—| ; . a sc aaah | » was 4 t ‘the failure cf a scheme to kill his| img in Basement When 2 |<cnted to Moscow ve |LAYMEN MAKE CHOICE} \ ‘: > wining i Y 1 h Mil- double, use the body to obtain $250,- 000 insurance for his wife and then ae ae a eet girl, was |p! advanced by police today as the mo-] Appleton, Wisconsin, Oct. 8.—(P)! tive behind the suicide of Raymond! —The unexplained collapse of the Bloch, 35, Maplewood automobile! Kimberly-Clark paper mill at Kim- dealer, in a New York hotel Wed-| erly, near. here, yesterday, which! Floors and Roof Fall jdocuments by the for al jhit tch, with the is withdrawal id to have been | z ‘ jet government.| Fargo, Grand Forks, Ellendale and Hope Men Are Se- lected Friday Coomb: i The cnd of the game w nantis | relieved Hill h, had cout J sand Meu- igned a declaration s in case of war with the for the Yankees, w 1927 world series, Bar ‘ted no time but took a healthy eut at the first ball pitched in the he , Pirate left fielder, camped under it for the first putout, nesday. Sevaie STR ave q\ Proletariat of ¢ " r ‘ j Bloch slashed his wrists, swal-| jargor aaa eee oe ee should work for the d f their | T. A. Ols ae _— aire eA elena eee Lie Ley oh, « » Laxzeri that a: lowed poison, twisted a cravat about! clearing the wreckage of twisted Sovernments : | cae ed to eee ae § his neck, and submerged himself in] steel and fallen brick is finished, |SHould go over 1 oh f his glove « trotting Ve spifarteesiuens A Five of the 29 who were caught!) This w : mn he 1 Methodis AUN winning Tur a 4 Chief of Police James R. Helf} ; NSTI GA Bee aie : vq note Ft ames in bri ‘ “ ; ‘ in the collapse were still unaccounted : { : r 4 he obtained his solution of the] for after an all night scarch. Com- viet's ar to keep | ence ‘ y ¢ a ; suicide from the girl with whom] pany officials held little hope that Pands off French affair Robertson, Grand Forks, bu r a . Be Bloch planned to elope. Bley would be found ative ati The French government, it .. Wallace, Grand ¥ eb us é % Note Is Discounted ‘Three men were taken from the *24_in well informed quarters, in- ously been elected minis- 1 De be 2 6-8 9 “ Discounting Bloch’s final note re-| yying uninjured last ‘night, jtencs to give out later other docu- ferring to trouble with bootleggers, ee {ments in order to make it quite plain ; to the conference, | P I RATES F ( ; Chief Helf obtained from the girl, The Dead eo ee ae eae aay: [eink fternoon, were C. A.| 0 lad in Anna H. Thiem of Kearney, the} The dead men are: 's departure was “nec lock, Fargo, and L. FE. Simpson 4 story of her two-month love affair} Otio Krugeger, 39, Kimberly, mar- It been said officially |Grand Forks, R. M. Black, Elle ‘YAN KEES rs, with Bloch. The girl said she knew ried, four children, s Bee the w i me en ue Cae ee ee R.A, eae en were | “= 4 % nothing of Bloch’s plan to kill Mich-| Peter Van Langveldt, 62, Little Sidering a rupture, but in diplomatic | elected as lay reserve delegates. - 3 5 aR é ael Phoropoulos, a waiter. Chute, married: sit was said that the cabinet : Announced For Pittsburgh—Hill and Miljus; Smith and Gooch The girl said she and Bloch were Robert Goffard, Kimberly, Bh uA as gy Cast eats rpneinbegen eae end Use le ii v iness was Siors. 88. Kimberly. ithe bre gg off of relations with motions of divinity students in the A} on . , ee opis * Sees eet | ee ae |the soviets is being considered al- | Methodist church For New York—Moore and Collins. re ! " ere announced at ‘though no action on it has been the morning session. | oe taken, | ©, B. Madson was transeferred to | ane: Columbia — r conference. i transferred to the ’ alter Hirsch wi conference and 1 Minne ane atid 3s to ieee or- Jarl Otto! ,, eet cme mpie,| Thousands of ‘Old Grads’ at to the stalie,| Grand Forks For Stadium failing, she said, and he bought a] Herman gers, Darboy. ey new car and wanted to take her} Arthur Brockman, 40, Kimberly, west with him, abandoning his wife,| married, four children. soon to become a mother. Spee Only two of the 15 injured men | Unwilling to leave his family in| lying in St. Elizabeth's _ hospital financial straits, Bloch seized upon} ere are in danger of death, doctors i +] said, ’ : inf ive missing men were work-_ ‘ height, weight and complexion. He} ing i ment of the two-story lured Phoropoulos to his automobile} building, . which held the heater , sales rooms and attacked him with} plant, when the first floor collapsed a hammer. The -vaiter was struck) upon them. Without warning the i several blows on the head before he} second floor and then the roof ot ‘| escaped by diving through a plate) wood and steel fell down upon the} |, Minot vet a brass plate » “thow Northern Forces R dvance year and are to be Dedication Now | Suanhwafu, North of Peking, the thirc glass window. «| twisted mass of brick, mortar and landaihcdededcorscanh emecsived cinty police to catch tha | err ; Ur tie CA it = : ae . jain Ss » the plate, but | From Sha Troops Be ( Sax Be eesay oe fa hope wrecked machinery, Confesses Taking $100,000 opal nieraben AI ae eras plate, but | i Trooy : rent ea kimett He fete & aie REMU 5 STORY Bank’s Funds to ‘Clean received into full’ membe = | Peking, Oct which said “Tell my wife that I al- Up on Market’ : REBELS ‘LUDE [battle north of J dg ways loved her.” When Miss Thiem fd LA | with the rec: AP)—A me called to learn of funeral arrange- IS CHALLENGED i Aurora, Ill. Oct. , CP rn Sree poe jsenger boy who studied banking and a full member, bell and Arlo Albro wi trial, identity of the second woman in the pean nee lof education eld at 6 p. m.] which we ‘ ahEcieh GEHE Friday at the church, with 200 in Wiehe Wi and pies ea a mada Slip Away Frem EL Federal Agent Named by Mur-| y st bank executive piendance. Ppeeche: were by Alumni Banqueted es ine i WIMS CHANNEL ~ . country, i s a ba fo ae : Gh » Grand) — Alumni were banqueted this noon | Triunfo Ranch derer Denounces Him as jmessenger, bee resi A be : ny pastor) at a function held in the un y one ‘ ; urora Trust and S: vith | OF PT ae a building hallowed y Tipe ; Coward and Liar resources of several million dollars,| pi"guee was presided over, by Dr. for the old 1 eine Htold officers he had taken the money | Uy pep ohuresem mrasident of Wesley | whom were v uk: ‘ Dakotans ; | 7 m miles north of the e: ay in celebrating the MEXICO TROOPS thern forces fr ning in the history | UAL vaders, it was officially i Banquet Friday jaca ENE » annual banquet of the b ; = including in the h ming p: Mercedes Gleitz Makes Suc- i ree i ff tin an attempt to “clean up on the ter today for cessful Crossing on Her Cincinnati, Ohio, Oct. 8—(AP)— Fuge the | solos. er today fo . ‘ George Remus’ charges of intrigue Stock market.” | “But the market Bishop Smith ‘Talks 3 or force them hwest of 1 é Eighth Attempt and unfaithfulness by his wife, Imo- | ‘leaned me, instead.” he said. Speaking on. “Life’ by various hans pees Piste “4 I { of yeste! munecement was made by the, vanced to t to their id | An unexpected audit of the bank’s gene,—circumstances which accounts led to discovery of di: this morning, Bishop lH. impelled him to slay her Thursday—1 1 ioe; - Smith said that the prophets last night | 1 ne London, | Oct. 8.—(AP)— The|!mpeicd tim , ancies in the balance, and Esser was i" lee ls 4 Y never-say-die spirit of Mercedes ptood challenged today from two) i roused from sleep carl eras, | Drover tah Mees sectors i eres ipped, away | fo ee vat “ale Gleitz, London typist and swimming |0V Tr nodge, whose work as!#nd hurried from his wife and three jinitless, even though some may fear afternoon between 20 and 20] ranch, near Pi : ine d devotee, has at last brought her a federal agent sent Remus to the pulteee to jail. victory over the treacherous waters Pape ent it nitentiary branded as “king of the pelea aay s ; of oe Facey Chae Cape Gris bootlezgers,” made. point blank de-, Cxamination and adjustmer horizon was but a powerless figment |}Rudd of Grand Forks, president of | villages. Nez, on the French coast, in the|Mial at Lansing, Mich, of Remus’| 5 of the mind, so we find that the| the stadium board of directors, was} ‘The presidential bureau « darkness of yesterday morning for| statements linking Dodge's name|Superior Mayor and __ horizon of this life is a thing with-| to preside. Philip Bangs of Grand nounced that General Alfons her eighth attempt in the last five|With that of Mrs..Remus. He de-| py ed School Board | tbstance, and we sweep through Forks was scheduled to present the /Hureta, brother of the former pro- |, tee cere fought tide, bitter cold| nounced Remus as “a coward and a) L@POs\ Choo AFA | it without the loss of a single truth| stadium to the state in behalf of/ visional president. orto i liar—one who would never person- {or reality and enter the larger land! the students and alumni of the uni-) Pedro Mc and fog for 15 hours and 15 minutes,| jit Crrey violence to any one except Members Both Losers jcyond ih joy and gladness’ Bishop| versity and it. B. Murphy of Bis-|with ted Sirst, Paul out P. holding the ending of them at death. e nt the new s “Even as we have found that the| dium were to take pla bank was closed today “for Special Fares For nent.” and nto the region of to emerge on a lonely beach north ye. 8 eae y BEBDS F of Folkstone. Then, her resources|® Woman or a child. ; ‘ Smith said, eee __ | marck was to accept it as a repre-| Sonora. Pigs a was taken|, Another charge that has come! Superior, Wis., Oct. 8—(?)—May-| “Although we do live in a grim! sentative of the board of aden es | rh {Pacific a speak from Remus’ cell—that Mrs. Remus; or Fred Baxter of Superi | E i tover! Sorlie _w: . u a » Ri perior and the World and one full of tragedy and! tration and Governor Sorlie w t- Folkstone and put to bed woman, | stripped him of his wealth while he| deposed appointive school board disaster, a careless indifference is| accept it for the state, while Earl the third of her sex and the 12th | was a federal prisoner—brought de-| were both losers in their efforts to| not the answer and a blind optimism] R, Sarles, past commander of the | sz mn to swim the channel, She|Mial from Edward T. Dixon, the! stop a special municipal election onj Will not suffice,” Bishop Smith said.| American Legion, was to deliver the s will be on sale October The final lim of return | will be Monday «t midnight. Ti was informed. Eee. attorney who represented Mrs. e What is requi : i reer 7 ‘ -!a change of government and to de-| What is required, he averred, is a| dedication A . : a io. thes sae avisomeee 1 hectares Remus in her divorce action against! pose ody cieiiea school board of| bearing of faith; a summoning of| The C: Dakota | 25 Miners Trapped in {el Miss Gleitz is 24 years old. the man now held for her slaying. Superior, according to the rulings| divine resources; a surrender of self) game was scheduled for 2:30. \that the band was defeated and_its a | ——_—_——_ - Fortune is Tied Up handed down by Judge G. D. Ris-| to divine pulgenes: a come. and Bands from several citie i vere leaders killed in a fight near Cor- Utah Mine Rescued) Scie ae i Who Sm i i i jord of Ashland today. Judge Ris-|#M effort of will and a steadfast and| on hand to make music for the oc- c : clan R : nig going Bf Girls y Smoke Will) 11 am certain Mrs, Remus did not] ira heard the eases in Superior last| Steadying Purpose, ._ | easion. es to the Mexican] Mammoth, Utah, Oct. 8—(AP) winging £0 Se Soon Chew Tobacco, Is|0i":visor said, “The only part of| August and mailed his decisions| ,.Dy Lincoln A, Ferris of Ontario, newspapers ay were that de| Twenty-five miners who were trap-| Fane eee . Sed xn ad eee only Pars iet| from Ashland yesterday. ‘They| Calif., spoke Friday evening on “The I’s Broth la Huerta companions ;ped on the 1,500-foot level of the eae Prediction of Pastor Hie fenue serine ew a ? exist | vere made public today. Portrait of Christ.” A service of Mrs. Hall’s 2 ro er were captured cuted instead; Mammoth mine, when fire broke — featltmate the total’ at $200,000 or|, § Bie. pad opens ses, peeplosd over Killed in Accident of being billed in battle. ih out at . o'clock erga Seen aad St. Paul, Oct. 8.—(7)—Girls who| $250,000.” Ministers Endorse y Rev. T. A, Olson, Jamestown. side from the Sonora fighting | caused damage estimated ai HESACwee t amoke igarets will be Offi ials for th eet At the Friday afternoon session, . broth ¢ Mrs. and the pursuit the Gomez-Al-| were rescued shortly after midnight. third | called stx The ened tobac icials for the most part ex>/ Anti-Saloon League] D* N. E, Davis, ‘Chicago, spoke for| ,, tule Bowen, i a Sethe Mt iG | mada forces in Vera Cruz, the pres-| None of the miners. suffered serious | choored Hill, who had pitehed hime chewing ts the Rev.| pressed themselves as skeptical of * * D. W..-Hall. of this city, was killed | ; fe ape ne. {foot P. W. Phil ie addressed a|Remus’ story that he is penniless. the Boney ot Horolale te Homes, Thursday. afternoon ‘at Hope Shes eer eee eee ee effects from 1 union gospel revival meeting here|They pointed out that he has been] Resolutions endorsing the Anti-| on'who would enter the Deaconess | he became entangled in the machin- eee : last night. driving about in expensive motor Saloon league, the Women’s Chris-| Sorvice, Dr. Davis reported nine|¢tY of his feed mill there, according Flight F Chi _ “It is only a short step from aes ent maintaining costly quarters. tian Temperance Union, and other| new hospitals and homes to the|t®, word received here Friday. 1 Dee Vita rom 1cago to chewing to-| They said also that he was generally Jaw enforcement organizations were | value of $10,000,000 being erected,| tails of the accident were lacking. | ty Stockholm, Sweden, smoking oe bacco,” Rev. Mr. Philpott. |regarded as a lavish spender. by the ministerial conven- ; Mrs. Hall left Friday for Hope, the plate with Coach O'Leary and laad Potts |FeFihote was ‘no change apparent in|? ase ee ee aistret of the | Tne, Methodist church now leads all] Wre-. funeral services will be held| Planned For Next May], Halifay, N. D., Oct. 8 —(Special | M Bush, Dugan took Gran- Remus’ intention. to invoke the!North Dakota conference of the|°ther churches in hospital and dea-/r.om the Methodist church Sunday to the Tribune)—With hundreds of|tham’s bunt and threw him out. Har- “unwritten law,” in his defense.| Evangelical church which was held| "5 °° work, he said. A with Rev, C. W. Langdon officiating.| p. farmers present and with 24 cash|ris up. Harris got a hit past Du- 1" “Society owes me a debt of grati-|recently near New. Leipzig. The! The new ministerial pension plan, eonkford, IIL, Oct. 8—(AP)— Bert) prizes: given, Halliday was host’ to| pan, Smith up, Smith flied out to | tude,” has been a statement fre-) Rey, C. F. Strutz of Bismarck was | "°W being proposed at state confer- ‘azell, Rockford flyer, has announc-|the first annual Dunn county corn|Ruth. Hill up. The Pirate pitcher ———$—$———— 4 0 quently credited to him since he sur-|chairman of the committee on reso- | MCS» Was unanimously adopted, f Temperature and | ed spares Sine) on que show Thursday. applauded as he walked to tae § self out of a bad hole. One run, ° three hits, no errors, Halliday Corn Show Second Inning Pirates—Grantham up. Umpires, Proves Good Success) oymsiy and Quigley conferred at rendered to police a few hours after LC As wry Interest was high in the exposi-|plate. Hill got a base on balls, the Higher verdes Pepreren sa peice # ee eee usens ans He ©. Leber ek AanEy Ralph Penner Grows || Road Conditions ||0", st, for, May. 15. | He plans, tol tion, with over 100 exhibits of Morn (fourth pitch being: low: 1 aaa pita 0| fit to live.” The resolutions read as follows: $$ nae the 4,225-mile trip alone: | The | being brought in. Halliday business |up. 1. Waner scratched an infield Highest wind velocity be ages aan “Whereas we are reminded of Longest Cucumber (Mercury readings at 7 a. m.) Sen rte 1 be finance ia. Chicago! men plan to make the show an an-jhit, which Moore could not field and Weather Forecast Use of ‘Beautiful the persistence of the opposers of — BISMARCK—Cloudy, 31; roads| Scandinavians, it was said. nual affair. the bases were full, Barnhardt up. For Bismarck and vicinity: Mostly ’ the Volstead law and the 18th} Ralph Penner of Bismarck is the| good. seg: " R. C. Newcomer, Morton county Lazerri took Barnhardt’s grounder aay ore ged Fd Bony: Not} Isle of Somewhere amendment fo Jenova ia content by champion cucumber ewer of the Se. Cloud—Clear, ae ate ond: Griffin Will Survey agent, acted as judge, W. A. Carns, an touched. Becond. No runs, two muel in a violations in many in-| Bismarck’ vicinity this year and has inot—Snowing, 30; roads wet. er, ed on certifie: . rors. Fer Nore Dakotas’ Mostly cloudy at Funerals Barred) itinces, Y i |Feen awarded the first prize of $5| Mankato--Partly cloudy, 20; roads Mott Improvements) potatoes. A ‘free dinner and two| Yankees—Dugan up, Wright to-night and Sunday. Possibly rain — “Therefore be it resolved that we | offered by Oseat H. Will & Co. for| good. Sek — free movies were given and music|threw out Dugan at first. Wright or snow northeast portion. Not] Boston, Oct. 8—(AP)—The sing-|strongly endorse the work of the|the longest “cuke”’ of ‘the Long-| Jamestown—Snowing, 34; roads} Mott, N. D., October 8—(Special| was furnished by the high school | took the ball back on the grass and much omens in temperature. ing at funerals of “Beautiful Isle of |Anti-Saloon league, the Women’s | fellow variety.’ - Mr.’ Penner’s ex-| good. ° : to the Tribune)—E. R. Griffin, civil] band and the Halliday orchestra, |made a long throw. Collins up. feather Conditions Somewhere” is forbidden by Cardi-|Christian Temperance Union, or | hibit measured 28 1-2 inches. Duluth—Clear, 38; roads good. |engincer of Mandan, was employed Smear em Collins lashed a two-base hit into The barometric pressure is high|nal O'Connell, archbishop of the'any organizations devoted to the| Second \prize' went to Mrs. A. T.| Fai loudy, 31; roads good. |by the Mott city council last night MRS, WRIGHT FREED left. The Pirates complained that a throughout the United States and|Roman Catholic diocese of Boston.|work of good citizenship and en-|Spangberg ‘of’ Baldwin who bad a| , Hibbing—Partly cloudy, 40; roads |to make the preliminary survey and Madison, Wis. Oct. 8—(AP)—|spectator had touched the ball, generally fair weather prevails in|His action has received public en-|forcement of law, and urge all|specimen measuring 26 inches, and|good.:--- : : submit plans and specifications for|Miriam Noel Wright was freed of a] Moore up. Wright threw out Moore all sections except for light, widely|dorsement from leading Christian people to encourage and Mrs, Sam Robinson received ‘third|~ Winona—Clear, 45; roads good. |the new waterworks and sewer sys-|char.o of misuse of the mails here|at first, Collins holding second, scattered showers in the northern} Protestant clngT nee. assist the authorities of the law in| prize with a cucumber which was a| Rochester—Clear, 47; roads good.|tem and for the white way lighting |today when her divorced husband, Coombs up. . Wright threw out border stat The pressure is low-| The hymn, the cardinal says, is|its enforcement.” uarter of an inch over two feet in| Mandan—Clear, 35; roads good. |on Main strect here, recently ordered| Frank Lloyd Wright, noted archi- Coombs. No Yuns, one hit, no er- er over the lian Northwest and | not only vulgar,” but “inane,” and . Second and third prizes were} Devils Lake—Snowing hard, 28;|by the council. tect, refused Me appear as the chief|rors. : 3 light precipation occurred over that | “trashy.” Army air service experts say that |$3 and $2, respectively. if Toa good. —————_ wituess against her. f Third Inning section. Seasonable temperatures! The words of the hymn were writ-'90 per cent of airplane accidents are| The local seed company presented| Crookston—Partly cloudy, 41;} Some Chinese still hold spectacles ———_——_— Pirates—-P. Waner up. It was prevail in all sections. ten by Jess B, Pounds, the music by directly traceable to human error | pac! s of the cucumber seed tojroads good. in superstitious reverence and it is| The mocking bird has been adopt-| quite dark and difficult to follow 7 ORRIS W. ROBERTS, J. §. Fearies. It was copyrighted and only 10 per cent are due to me-|all who entered the contest last} Grand Forks—Cloudy, 31; roads|considered correct to remove them ed as the official bird of the state of| the flight of the ball. It sprinkled © Official in Charge. |in 1897, 5 eas fehanical defects, Re rtee rs spring. 4 good, BSI AO sto’ Myer _ |when greeting a social superior, | Texas. ies ‘ (Continued on Pige 3) ; ” 4 2

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