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MARCK TRIBUNE [== BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER i¢, 1927 PRICE FIVE-CENTS. | APPEAL FOR HELP MADE BY VERMONT GOVERNOR Ironton, Minnesota, Bank Robbed of $35,000 in Bold Holdup|siTUATI0N 15 | : = DEGLARED TO: EQUALIZATION "HE CRIAL IS ‘STICKLER’ Immediate Aid Absolutely Im- perative, Executive Tells ‘ Pres. Coolidge i Proves Stumbling Block For Agreement on Farm Relief. ESTABLISHED 1873 Mo Oe TT ee EN ee NORTH Of LIQUOR MAKING D YBGGS BSCAPE| "Ry DETROIT PROHIBITON AGENTS BY AUTOMOBILE ans rons a |WBTS PREPARE PETTTIONS FOR D Raid on Institution Made Shortly Before Closing and Passageways—Plant Oc- cupied Entire City Block of FARMERS ARE DESTITUTE | 5 Propositions : Time Wednesday | Cellars and Office Buildings | ‘REPE AL VOTE ea : Thousands of Dollars Worth of: ROBBERS ARE ALL ARMED) petroit, Mich, Nov. 10—().—A ee “er si is, ‘subterranean brewery, its intricate i Y ple Homeless * Three Employes and Patron|*¥ste™ of badements and passage- Organization Would Have) Efforts Will Be Made by Three i oe — ’ ways yielding beer and liquor- 4 4 i Boston, Nov. 10.— (AP) — Presto Locked in Vault—-Bandits making te ‘paraphernalia worth half Question Voted on at Pri- Organizations to Effect io woe 3 Bappy weiss Bees dent Coolidge and the eed Obese $05 oe a ion dollars, has been found by lection in June Co ise ‘ Govern - day had before them an Get Federal prohibrth aa t mary Election a Comprom Massachusetts “in in 1924 eee ee ee es oe ee — eyes re a eae — ard avenue. mont from John E. Weeks, governor Ironton, Minn., Nov. 10—(P)—| "So extensive was the plant that it] Repeal of the prohibition clause| Washington, Nov. 10—(AP)—The : : : — of the state. neat dabeday RG i op ae conta an ee city block of| of the state constitution is asked in gaa ill bea anus ceaee Leg pa 4 > ; ee tude’ atthe moneane eae robbed the First National bank of| buildings above. Dan eons petitions which were placed in cir-| bling block for an agreement on : : - whelmed many parts of his common- Tronton of $35,000 and escaped aft- hibiti heli culation this week by the Better|farm relief between three of the ; P 3 wealth, the governor declared the er locking three employes and, a Raat. in the Teta atthe wane Citizenship association, with head-| ™aior agricutural organizations, and : ; 2 : ok. stuatlon was ss cxitace) Car ae patron in the vault, today was di-| plant fast night, his office has un-| quarters here, according to C. P.|%, meeting here today to effect a) | ‘ inte aid was absolutely imperative. fi compromise was adjourned for fur- E : : Cold weather gave added force to patted es boca tira re ad ae Detroit's blin of supply Stone, head of the organization. ther tonsultation. pe . Po his appeal. the state bhreau of criminal identi- bars, 7 i lad Circulation of the petitions, Stone} _ The meeting was called by the : ‘ ei - Contributions will be received by fication and apprehension, accom- said, marks the opening of an offen- American Farm Bureau rept " 3 ‘ ; . r the Red Cross or by the governor, by fi i ji Fashi . ; 4 ;_| the Farmers Union and the Nationa’ , ae whom they will be turned over to said op ne deer, spans gtoahle ah te endear ie ar wih wl be waged by eae We er Net : Gi eeice (he alate Shek" ote other operatives, arrived at the|Selden avenue, which was believed | Organization in an effort to “restore | decision as to what type of farm re- ‘ face pre rt fer (ae tion with the army: and local town scene of the robbery last night and|to be the headquarters and general {conditions in this state to # point] lief measure should be advocated in ae nestles =. and i city governments, has undertak- started their invegtigation. offices of the sadder ground plant,| where premium will nd longer be | the next congress. ’ F years as President en the chief work of relief. General Rhinow found that the|Wwas deserted when Vacarelli and| placed upon law violation.” Only] ,,!¢ was learned that there was no \ / = $100,000 For Relief Work bandits. took the graveled road to-|nine agents arrived at an hour dry fanatics, those who have no ade- disagreement eyed the three of- : : SX Bed Necanen Syria that ward the Twin Cities, via Mille Lacs| picked as most liable to catch the|quate grasp of the situation which nd peered pied sad krtidgid be f; ’ zB - : x N had a o5 sherry a, o! ~ society Lake. Pursuers were considerably | after-theatre crowd. . rohibition has engefdered, and|° Sie aoe or, olde bere at n s \ *4 % in Wares and that wa bP handicapped by the slippery roads} In the dining room, where nearly tleggers are for prohibition as it Pits adie ir Mee action | losis, 4 — : tions ef antl a Marat dona- which developed several hours 200 tables were set, many laden! now operates, Stone said. spo 5 trot pipe srpeagtd eins nels Soha : ‘ 1 received. ace Stee ae er the robbery, giving the escaping] with steaming viands, there were ARES esse8 one when it came to the ques- 3 \ f oH . ee quartet a good lead. evidences of a hasty exit by patrons. ‘Wet’ Legislators Si ol 0! fs a comprehensive, a i diate money % i g° to meet, imme- Overlooked $4,500° Most elaborate was the plant out-| Each of the printed petitions con-| farm relief proposal the equalization \ The é corr ued a luding rebuilding and ‘A check made by officials of the|lay; most lavish was tke liquor mak-|tains places for the names of 65 again loomed up to balk their E eh zt vie ring \ soe furnishing of bank today disclosed that the loss|ing equipment. Included in contra-| signers and 20,000 voters must sign sie 4 Feeli h : renatitionee cri — aid and is “just about $35,000.” The .ban-| band which the agents sized, were:|them before the prohibition issue The-+ casi eeling Prevails 4 eCa dj ‘J ey Z ii =n A small business dits overlooked $4,500 which was} A beer vat, containing 25,000|can be placed on the ballot at the h ie farm bureau's representatives ay tf ign tet ee of individuals rept ee antmene, taal flog es evra bdr ee ea | try ft ently an Un cae : SA rE ‘i arrels of ir; a large quantity of | petitions are si ‘sons, bit 7 . ing li > Ys fac . . ' a s 5 rn Pal mcane rd Raaponey bottled beer; Ti espe) e whiskey; 19. of whom, were members of the|fee provision while the National | Deepening lines in President Coolidge’s face,-as remarkably shown above in his newest picture, scem to in Farmers in Vermont were de- A rs ; cat a eu choose” ie! 2% i i . The . hepa no ea pee halt SE dilbeE Babe OIDs | ee Se cetel areeueatiniee ae ike fenced the tesla ahtee teen ae “was elected chief executive, The pictures tell thelr own story. : OnE ee ee ee i used. in purifying beer; three 00- | who suppot wet legis! at the vl * 8 bate cee inrtns a aks we gallon pki whiskey tanks, | last session and one additional, J. ee Ka the fee proposal. Repre- "7 op to oe = He estimated ff tor; ‘racker” machine, used in| other signers are Charles Streich,| We en re ° se othe a rabbeey, occurred just before] filling kegs; five large automobile | Herman Rabe, H. H. Williams, Oscar pet ing mood end pine: to — t A. C. Dinner Meet - ba eo nr caning = aime high- fea beat chet aad ss woh soem ee ee Rin Eke WoK, Thatcher, BR [reached While the meeting. failed ry no aUiempt torentiante lone Ya any rie gp gd ety acy Concealed Trap Door Found | Heibling, Joesph Renner, R. C. Mont-|to develop any plan for farm relief, ponds aoe private property, owners, a After more than an hour's inves- gomery, Ge Aljets, H. G. Kap-)#% was declared to have broken up other local people interested in the M cme Conditions Critical men entered the bank while} ‘gation, agents found a cleverly | fer, C. ‘A.- Miller, Albert Van Berk-| with entice good feeling. The rep- welfare of the city will gather at a pel ou pete in charge for the _ ene remained in. .an. nuto.tnbile soncegiad: trap door of tee). leading | om, .J, 7. Fettion si duorErickson,| Tesentatives of the three organize~ : )A)| dinner. meeting tonight ‘at 6:30 at ‘ : [TU | Ret Geers of,work-in Massachunettn: parked ‘across the street. ‘The three ine ent. fi 2 « Peter. Keierleber, Richard Bubel, F. tity expect to consult their organ- : the Grand Pacific hotel. Following 5 bar a Rrggeed Pas iced of Dedered the bank employes and a t one end of the basement an-|G, Hildebrand; Roy A. Yeater and raed separately ‘and then ‘meet the dinner, Colyin B. Brown of x an a 5 oe ly not be tron into a vault and, after cut- other trap door was discovered.|C, P, Stone. All are listed as mi again for a renewal of the discus- Washington will speak on “Your} | i pail ah oe i a at refugees Ting the wires of the burglar alarm aut id fe room gexvendine ie of the committee for the peti-|*100. proposition on which the| Attendments Favored by Gov-} City and Your Business.” Mr.| Aviatrix Will Arrive at New| the 70t being allows = retort “ ‘i . noners. + jeati ‘ Brown is manager of the organiza- with proval blll docked ie cnt an elaborate beer making plant had| No ;equest is made in the petitions| three organizations were unable to ernor Win, One He Op- Mons pecrinn ofibe United SStates| York Tomorrow Aboard pea alte eee ‘ dow. aitg which announced that! been installed. ..|for a vote on the various state laws hres. art the disposition of Muscle Is Defeated Chamber of Commerce and will no Cunned diner Aeuilanta laa eet re iets home- bank was closed to business. Other. passageways led from this} regarding the liquor traffic. Stone| Shoals. It. was declared that all Poses doubt have a very interesting ntess- a less Shero)to} ween 2,400 and ' the bank was he h, the men|™ain room, on a trucking tunnel, to catinined that the legislature would | three organizations desired the man- | ,000. At Chicopee 600 persons were After taking the cash, the men), parage building across an alley.| be expected to repeal these laws in| Ufacture of fertilizers, but that there Washington, Nov. 10.—P)—Poli- fled in a. large spda Indications were that the rum had! ine with the wishes of the people ifj 2% No agreement as to how this| Sper dens A Preparing - one its, H,| been trucked to the garage, where| the prohibition clause is eliminated | hould be brought about. tic leaders backing the presidential In recounting ice std that he] Sutomobiles awaited to transport it.|from the constitution, President Interested candidacy of Governor Smith of Proctor, the cashier. said thet Re! Similarly in all directions | s, f After ‘the meeting broke up, L.|New York drew ‘much encourage- was at his desk, wh = herd y ba each to some adjunct to the plant, Could Make Wine and Beer J, Tabor, président of the National] ment today: “fcom: Tuesday's over: and Ernest Olson, assistan oe lincluding a refrigeration room, bot-| Swccess of the present movement,| Grange, reported details of the con- ea imi AOE ips iers, were winding up business for! ting room, etc. Stone said, will mean that North| ference to President Coolidge-at the| @helming Democratic victory at losing of the bank for the day, , pre) it ke hi i F Hie stil ok cent cic ve Theethree bandits entered at Led to Orchestra Hall _—| Dakota’ citizens may legally, Soa ite House. He said that in the|the polls of that s' _Jand have in their homes absence of a final agreement he| Pafhting to the fact that of the : $t,| Girl. ceded half a dozen feet and is still ws ier ainda principal of the an 6 naay clare toons, mate ter and mo . These, he said, are not| could continue to strongly advocate| pj, Fpropoted constitutional amend- Planes to Fly There From St. Plans for New York's salute to|&°ing down. j. 0. , Chesby-Ironton ‘high school, _had| stacked, extended to the basement | Prohibited by the federal prohibition pee eetenie tae 2 seliet pian and ments, the one opposed by the gov-| Paul Tomorrow, Stopping | the comely flyer and her co-pilot,| At, Manchester, N. t the i dand mont agricultural college, as “too Members of the Association of | Commerce and their wives and all New York, vy, 10.) —Ruth affected and there were three cases age. GET IPT T f scarlet fever. i 4 N Elder, laden with the honors of for-| were homeless. at Natoepenes eign capitals and interested in the|many buildings were damaged and movies, comes back to York| livestock lost, ; tomorrow on the Aquitania, to re-| |The situation in Connecticut x ceive the acclaim of the city where clearing although the main hi . she started on her ill-fated flight to| {rom Middletown to Hi was Paris in the monoplane American] Still impassable. The river has re- 4) ; rounded up 200 une: i f Orchestra Hall, home of the De-|!#¥. ‘ *, 5 ernor was decisivel: feates “f George Haldeman, were outlined to-| °° i" just completed some busine: i 4 Challenging the good citizenghip interested in this proposal Gee y q at Little Falls day by Grover A. Whalen, chair-| Were recruited to : counter, and was -about to leave,|troit symphony eg eer in| of any one im may attempt to pre- tened with his customary at-|the other eight, which had his 1 ht BS mayor's committee for] Maine labor gangs, working to re- when one of the bandits leveled a nae joan, aa Pg ince in{vent the issue from coming to aj tel ness.” revel: mere. asouted ne large me é Mina> Nov. 10-0m)| reception ef distinguished guests, store the right of way through New Teas get Play ee pene of two small store rooms, were used | Vote, Stone predicted that a vote on] The grange’s debenture _plan| Juritien, his friends Toeted upon the Reman: Noe who has already grected Lindbergh,| Hampshire and Vermont. e . # rool r> itco) i 6- old ii ‘ ae the |the prohibition question cannot be| would compensate farmers for the| /come Ss 2 perso: al victory for|—Grant Washburn, 16-year-old) & i id Levine, Mine hundred Dartmouth ‘col Proctor at first thought one of/ as yom Sooms by operators. of productive of anything but good, | difference between domestic : and| ‘heir Presidential choice. Crookston high school boy, left, to- Orne flyers Mail be met at quaran-| student volunteers took a day was a bank examiner, but} Plant. itutis ; The downfall of the Anti-Saloon|day for St. Paul where tomorrow he! . be from studies to help clear awa: the men war othe seriousness of| Owners of the property are to be peer 216, conti seas Spee pe pees a ie Bringipal croPS| teague in Ohio, although creating wilt ‘have the honor of being the| tine by the municipal tug Macom,| gop starlies te help clear away flood Battery, where they will be met by the situa’ het sai tol poenaed juestion! oon 4 hich they will be taken to The the situation when he saw «, pistol] sub) for questioning in con-|PMOrrs is an organization which| tificates and ment on these|£0me surprise, aroused no comment, | first youth to fly from St. Paul to] 9 W Ptietotss, nd mem-| nection with the raid. ; w» : while the generall; pected suc-|Crookston. The boy won the trip Labia 9 at vipat b; fe mee pose vad bs 7 _ d. ana“th believes in the constitution of this} would be made out of tariff reve- cess of the Vare Peni tien at ox selling the ee tickets to] @ motorcycle escort for the journey FRIEDA HEMPEL state and of the nation and is willing} nues. The principal objection to cee “ to their uptown hotel. They will wee peication ae to who operated to support it,” Stone said. “How-| this scheme has come from other Philadelphia was regarded in many |Crookston’s air deby to be held here saps i fal + ai City Hall in the after- : ever, we claim our constitutional] farm organization leaders, who con-|(arters as having no effect upon| Armistice day. by Masor Walker from whom Paap Gooner) < oht “ the question’ of seating Senator-| He will be met at St..Paul tonight | noon by Mayor cs eee eee eee ar to dol ae get st nldy,, but the grange| elect: William S. Vare,.in spite of a|by Colonel L. G. Brittin of the St.| they will receive memorial scrolls A in the interest of the people. Any-| booi the price which the [A statement from James M. Paul association, and tomorrow slamaliss ne, SOS set at ble inc atts rahe ps |Search cae Am cies eer othe’ isl mein“, cen ata yet A, nn a the four imprisoned fg ae ‘the right to vote, on the prokibition embraces the theory of tariff for| Of Philadelphia were not in’ sym-|¢o thia city in the same airplane in| band, Mrs. Susan Odom. her. aunt, Says Report That Suit Against batt ri I J qucstion fa nor y pinion, ld protection of every one. athy with the attempt to deprive” which Holman recently won the na-| Miss Sarah Henderson Ha: Colas Philanthropist Has Been plod) ‘the al wood citizen. perenes Wee Vare of that place in the upper|tional air derby from New York to| bia student and a native nniton, hoemak-| “jonly be attempting to deny the yee Ala., Miss Elder's home town, citi- Settled pt , ple the ree He SDE DAS. SORRIREE NS: AMPLIN WILL ote Asuiclation Against the Pro- Spokane. izes Are Offered : zens from Wheeling, W. Va., Re Is Falee Commander at-Fort Lincoln Is| "0" 2" important. lasue, hibition Amendment. took much} Holman will head two airplane] members of the mayor's commi a Speaker on Legion's Armis- | 5% Want Chance to Vate +. tice Day We that t ie credit to itself for the outcome in St. Paul to Crookston.| were named to make up the wel-| New York, Nov. 10.—(%)—Coun-' oun William. Stanton, president races on = class A planes and! coming party aboard the Macom.| sel for Frieda Hempel, operatic so- nization, declared in a|the other for class B. The planes| Miss Hay has been asked by the feaner today denied-a story si “issued yesterday that his|are required to make a 30-minute| mayor of Anniston officially to by the New York Ametican that she, iii workers had been active in the cam-|stop at Little Falls, Minn., where| greet the returning aviatrix. ce had settled out of court for $250,- Assistant Attorney General niga and that it had bean a Salah prizes have been hung. up, for the "Agu re z= She Conard lo btwee: body « fastest time between St. Paul and| er Elected Commander of Bis- |ASticaiocn leaguer” ilver trophies will be| to hold the center of the stage. rears uel “aloe of eac cla s mak-| portrait, painted by, Olive Snell, bet St. Pa nglish artist, was auctioned off! COAL STRIKE ‘Stoo = 1 rhe ‘airplanes it ‘and bought by Joseph M. Schneck, = 3 arrive here round 2 o'clock tomor-| motion picture producer, fe ha’ r d will join other i panes ae O sasty. pols in the northwest in competing in aerial ION HAS NEW SKIPPER > el Lakes, Illinois, Nov. 10.— dmiral, el ' i . aye Otte morrow on the pedi ; ; marck Post For 1928 been arranged by the local 1 post. The auditorium program will begin about 11 o'clock or as spon the parade, scheduled to start 10:15, reaches the auditorium. Only a br pevarase ae. been arranged, tes, | 8° ver well ahead of the noon hour. . It includes music by Mrs. V. J. LaRose and the Bis. Saige Saar Psa y Rev. F. H. Daven- ports the &ddress by Col. Brown, and sl “of the national anthem by the ce. A i a . The parade will form at 10 o'clock Ee R. J. Kampln,' assistant attorney rai, was elected commander of e ee ae E contests, inclnding two short air races, a.parachut> dropping con- andrei =| Mi ts Und Way to Ee.| 5% "ight formations, and landing would sereen well. lovement ler io. Ef- oe i ——————— y bt og Crookston derby is _ bein feet Wage Agreement and Ho ERS the ‘joint auspices Wi Definitely End Walkout Colder V Nov. Piss eg honor vers Bismarck’ and North Dakota Hatch Colonel, Brittin rie on probably hve rain turning to iation. eveni a 7 Pood eae Post hat B a Reva reaver be nera pret jistice day cartival. — eee oer Bice at atigal wr 18, last, ‘HOMESTEADER FOUND DEAD oa E i F : i Ht efi i z, : A i E i z 3 4 60, ie eal eel he ou since 1016, was f ph a truck. Ori it lee if iH A region wis general over the ai 5 P ii ‘ i i | rest, {A