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[==2] THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE (== ESTARLISHED 1878 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1927 ; _ PRICE FIVE CENTS Minnesota Beats Michigan Government Seizes H. M. Blackmer’s Liberty Bonds|ouioriss’ | | ———— = : TO HAYCRAFT | LEGALITY OF {| Roothall Scores ||S¢. Mary’s 3-Day Golden Jubilee — |[_Where Dieg trapped in Fire __] C | SEIZURE LAW bern Celebration to Start Tomorrow, Sl ong down Shortly After Start - 10 BE TESTED rs eae ai ri Bishop Webrle Will Be Cas: ’ of First Quarter leas, itll ecause| fl] Gg REMUS SCOR brant at Pontificial High ILLINI CLINCH é JOESTING SCORES IN-3RD | Witness Refaes to Tet CHAS. TART IN| sis <* 1450s! | CHAMPIONSHIP, | | TO (rant rr Goat vate, in Oil Case Dedicate New Organ at 4 BLACKMER IS IN PARIS COURT SCENE oer ae A apa BEATING OHIO | . : ae Poh Feed i Will Be Tuesday Night. esta His Attorneys Will Attempt to] St. Gr aur. _ dtr, _rinai/Cincinnati Bootlegger’s Angry Reginning kn whe 7 o'coce| omecoming Crowd of 70,000) | : . yafietigan Stadium, Ann Retrieve Bonds Through 0 | 0 | t 4] Outburst Startles Veteran | wass"iomorrow tortig, the meme| ‘Sees Battle at Ohio Stadium , bers of St. Mary’ hb will ie oa INDIAN Count Otietite Seesrss he Sunn toate oe Oe in Columbus le heats . —— founding of their church here in a —_ Washington, Nov. 19—(AP)—One 6 | 0 | TRIAL TO START MONDAY | three-day celebration which will be FINAL SCORE 13 TO 0 3 across] hundred thousand dollars ip Lil \ participated in by priests from ¥ : : ; an’s goal line in the fourth for =| nds deposited in the name of H. M. | =—=. eyarmad various cities in North Dakota and boca ‘ i the first victory of é the esi iil" Minnesota and ‘to whi - ; : terbaan, vainreamitereera:| winter Man Charged With Murder) Cathoic of ‘Bismarck snd vieiney,|Big Ten Champions Score Both) }¥ a Ie wan ano the fit vetory vee ernment today on orders of the Minois, 6; Ohio State, 0. Spends Today in Jail Cell | ** well as the Catholics, are invited. Their Touchdowns On yh! i 3 _ | Michigan since 1919, Preme court of the District of Col- Michigan, 7; Minnesota, 0. P ing His Def. . lanning ense Masses will be said Sunday at 7. ; . The Minnesota celebration, tumbia. Wisconsin, 0; Chicayo, 0. 8 and 9:15 a. m., with a pontifical Forward Passes layed for three Syere wean The seizure was made by United Towa, 0; Northwestern, 0. ie Li heal at ae idee Ios 3 j : ae front of their bee 3s Gos crane States Marshal der under Vv. 0) ehr! ‘ishop o! I= $ same order ‘which cited the western loge raha i i ; ij the timer’s gun and the big Maroon hy he should : Cincinati, Ohio, Nov. 19.—(AP)— will be celebrant. Bishop! Ohio Stadium, Columbus, Ohio,| Jj 4 eo band led a snake dance clan tot fn caer ok court for porary George Remus sat in his jail cell li- around the will also deliver the sermon, Noy, 19,(#)\—IIlinois clinched the . 3 Michigan stadium. testify in the case against Albert B. Michigan, 7; Minnesota, 0. _ rite the ee _ psy coe and 10 men and an extra juror for a pos- on r : ined an advan ; 4 church Uy the children of the par- Bonthip, for 1927 by defeating Ohio H tage te ish, will be blessed. coming crowd of 70,000. Both The public is cordially invited to! touchdowns were scored on passes. attend the dinner which will be First Period served. at St. Mary’s auditorium! The game began as a punting duel Sunday from noon until 2:30 by between Marek of Ohio State and the Altar Society of the chirech. |Walker of Illinois. The Illini got Organ Recital at 4 P. M. two breaks when Marek’s first kick | From 4 until 5 o'clock the new/|traveled only nine yards to his 43- organ will be formally dedicated, vard line, ang the same player fum- COMPANY | FORT LINCOLN. NOW MADE with a recital by Rev. Dom E. Vitry| bled on his 22-yard line a few mo- 9 9 of St. Cloud, Minn., director of the; ments later. An Illinois fumble S'. Cloud Music Institute and ‘an/ neutralized this advantage, but UP ENTIRELY OF SPECIAL DUTY MEN organist of note. The people of;Steussy, substitute for French at a Bismarck are urged to hear the|quarterback for Illinois, shortly aft- ————————— — ital, tHe for which ap-|erward uncorked a pass to Humbert, — : ‘Puckelwartz pears ‘in + dther column’ and. for|who shook off two tecklers on» 23:| Ely Man May Have __ Transfers From One Company | and Gilbert kicked to the benefit of those who will be yard dash for a touchdown. Nowack Committed Stiicide} to Another Release Eight Tne «Nah ae ining lichigan’s right end and Joesting Additional Men For Trai added two Bein A forward pass, male and boys’ choir will be Second Period Binding an sbaniened 1 sees —Forenoons Devoted to Pilea ah peers — S — Ohio’: i i with a license car arin; e rary lo nm Michigan's ya nase ein eade anid thére| ball tb the cage of Illinois” tervitory name of John Huffman, Ely, ‘Minn, Training, After to Far) but there Minnesota was st will be a holy hour and a Proces- | 95 the second quarter opened. Two] officers believe the driver ended his tigue Work e Mi fl Ke 4 n}: s the law to become’ the dry nation’s] sion with the Blessed Sacrament, at Passes to Alber by Eby and Robin life in the Sacramento river neat], © : laval Academy Plebes, 34; | most spectacular exponent of vicla-| which fourth degree Knights of Bell took the ball to the Illini 11-| here. ~~. ‘ttached to ‘|Minnesota’s 41-yard 1 OTecems ast Backache 1s, tion Be the ponent act eraniees the] Columbus, in full regalia, will form | yet ee eo spite pase red ye dhe wieseiee Eni sceuwiel Company J, fourth infantry, has|lost 15 yards oan aioe, ‘a » 19; courtroom shouting, gesturing, cry-| the bodyguard. Very Rey. John A.! ow oN heats i S- veaae ben i "“pay- | ward id the: Detroit, 12; Ca Tech, 7. i te, .| ‘Broke: and out of work. Notify this week been designated as “par-| ward pass, a1 mn kicked. Joest- ; “MEETS HERE Army, 13: Ursinus 8 sg ing and heling ewe yuan he gise. “rahi teeaia tel ilu ree nied entre be vrei praca Commercial Credit company of tially inactive” duet shortage of|ing and Nydahl gained one and two d Marines, 14; All-Army, 13, spread wide his i pease Fall and Harry F Bigelairs | with Ilinois, 6; Ohio State, 0. especial reference je il y Yale, 7; Hayvard, 0. i - bonds Fall was accused of having re- Chicago, 6; Wisconsin, 0. raed come wae freeroll nym aoe Loe epee after the leas- Northwestern, 6; lowa, 0. til. Monday. naval oil reserve. Notre Dame, 20; Drake, 0.° i i - "Biackmer’s attorneys will contend Indiana, 6; Purdue, 0. ssitiancs comsnel oa inted sacestead in court that the law permitting the THIRD PERIOD there was much speculation as to the Senator Wash of Montana, the fed sete tele ob possible trend of the wife-slayer’s ecdtee of hb penate: Oil snvestl delineation of his defense against the Thio, 0. ; saaae gan, 7; Minnesota, 6. 7} ie tion, is unconstitutional, and will Chicago, 6; Wisconsin, 0. gen Moers at Teltraae, bgp oli gkat nl yoaharree pear * Northwestern, 6; Towa, 0. which, veterans of the Cincinnati _ The bonds were deposited with the Indiana, 6; Purdue, 7. bar said, au ahs SITEeaone National Savings and Trust company FINAL SCORE Sater a fee ne Sonam! under an agreement between Black- N. Y. U. Freshmen, 6; Dean, cana, ssed mer and government counsel. After| ‘9, g een them listed ‘and ploved in’ a box, imal, 13: Obie; State, 0, | Charles P. Taft, Il, county prose- which was sealed with a government Yale ltvilecsara: cr el cuter and son of Williem Howard ie rT i unable Sai t a Fes Rec) ed < eva ue et eet his Pree former presi i it jonj;ment. Score: Illinois 6; Ohio Stat * saat as bd aie Towa State, 14; Grinnell, 0. weaker Mastin at the TOited Seater, KFYR. Vocal anecaona: by St. 0. ve Redding, Calif, Nov. 19.—(7)— Chicago, 12; Wisconsin, 0. was the especial target for Remus’| Mary’. N AFETY BODY Pra egd igarer ar: barbed shafts of ridicule and/denun- "Bt. Thomas, 13; St. John's | 30": For 15 minutes the man who quit ‘sermon. | i s¢, Minn,” 4 ' i rds, i onday’s Go 34. Ii forced | Minneapolis, Minn.’ men in the Fort. Lincoln garrison, By | ¥®! respective! and Barnhart sanens vie Saene oe aoe i ma ki en ain Ebe f gee! Teavelaaast tne Carmnere I a ed a period a Score: i jen ass ber, gained 25 yards and Rowan in and transferring from it all men m . . zh aru tne See wt secede ease | MAN ARRESTED [searansecceesecat || ye ale ep te the celebrant and give the ser- 20-yard line. Grim’s cutback got 14 er icabapacan hag hence ag Gibson stopped Miller for 5 thes Fi rds, bi ing. tines er] es ee pan tock ry oe Te ~ FOR BL ACKM AIL: Tien on special or detached duty| yard loss on Michigan’s triple pass, werful arms to- wn, 38; Fordham, 0. foot, 190- Georgeto New. York University, 81; Several Company Officials) Atlegheny, 0. Rutgers; 19; Swarthmore, 6. ‘ A From Minneapolis Attend— | Latayetie: 4a: Lehigh. ©. | "san, it |'had you in the corridor ‘Movie’ Is Feature - Oca, 31; New Hampshire, |1 would wreck ydu physically.” The young lawyer, prosecu' his Boston University, 0; Hol; merely stood ting * Members from,all departments of} C: va Diag J 7 asi ly - Ph: ‘ross, 19. x the service, representing the safety Drexel, 19; Washington Col- “Outburet Follows ‘Objection committee of the Soo Line, met at 5 The outburst came without warn- the office of Division Superintendent ebanon Valley, 6; Albright, | ing. Remus, for the third time.since C. L. Simpson here yesterday. 6. F selection of the jury was begun last Following the. reports of various Monday, wea interrogating -a venire- members, which were discussed un- man. He repeated a voter he had der the direction of Mr. Simpson, a NORTHWESTERN IS asked several times, whether the feature motion picture entitled “The fact he was disbarred as an attor- House That. Jack- Built” was shown f danger. in other companies have been trans-| but the Wolverines made it first Bees he eee eS aul tates ferred to Company Iys that all mn | down. nents Se ee ae ca oh 88 al Se ge ee pe = ie fe nine ll rie oeul| Cites ns : i ‘ imm, * . % dotenin "high aan ak 8:30, ‘Very &© the Ral ended. Senre: tino. | Siater-indaw of Harr} K. Thaw city en, such ax clerks at buad-| Coster fumbled and Gary Rev. J. J. Reith of Minot ‘will be 6 Ohio State 0. Was'to Have Been Vie- [10 constituting Company 1, al ye:| Bt-yard line, "Aime sormed i inois’ 5 H ive military training a part of the iganys line for yards, a Seeman empareeen, lll fae ons ene pum st nen sad panes lime! depending on the nature of| Nydahl is stopped and - Barnhart — * Old Timers’ Banquet transcended the hiatus at the inter- their duties. All of these kicked, Nagurski downing the ball ome Dee Th, czomingentreannent feat or hed crated Sa kote [ang eee ae ear ae in At Bethe tenning’ wilt be tn a| bert Kiked end thes Mehigen o> - er retul jio’s kickot attempt at il, intricate in its eo A *, under the disection of A. M, Fried- LEADING (OW A bition law would cause the weuire-| omeyetytne Jubilee will be the bans is dT-yard: line Timm and: Pench [aera ay neki, intricate in i vanced work, su y ae suaking; Intell} gained the ball ae man, if he became a juror, to be, auditorium Tyesday evening at 7 made successive first downs to and private detectives in its frustra- gence a ead t ar ching, camou- era = —_ it at Minneapolis. Consist- PRN 2 prejudiced, «| o'clock, given by the “old timers.” Ohio’s 33-yard line. French soon|tion, came to naught for the plotter flage and field fortifications. a ce ae ys ing of two reels, the picture, in an First Period Carl Basler, assistant Everyone is invited to attend and Sfter passed to Timm, who went the | with the arrest here of a man who' Headquarters. company, under| covered on her own 42-yard catettalning (and yet forceful man- NorthwesterA opened with a: 67-|cutor, objected to the remaining eight yards for a touch-| said he Frederick G. Wipf, 40, command of Lieutenant Henry C.| when Almquist fumbled. ner, brought the safety principles! yard drive from the kickaff to Iowa's | the q _inslating Romusthad| @'Weodtnsneee’s or Sanith'e Six, own: feck Placekicked goal./a graduate of Berne college, Berne, Jones, end Company 1, under com:| eats S68" Dlay went wr vicki exe fae aoe peated 17-yard line, but lost the ball on a been disbarred because ace stttt tlonery store, The banquet will be Mlinois 18; Ohio State 0. desperate, (5 itzerland.. Hrs Wm. Thaw, Rbgpet dove pp eon ey meg Por ietay te s who were in attendance. wridfiels. wh assertion heatedly and Judge Ches-| {s5veh orgennation en” *| tok to the air, But could not pene-|to have been the victim of the’ plot Mornings for Training Nydabl. Almquist and_ J TNO} Shook deci tion. ter R. ided the ing addresses will be given ed ra aan bine tion had not substantiated fastate-| auiog the “evening. “by Bhaho held quarterly, are designed to be of | the f In his tirade Remus turned upon it to both employes and the 17-yard line when the | Basler and accused him of being a public o maaere besa mretet period ended. Score: Iowa 0; North- hisky by the pint and ‘ celebrant and Rev. John Halloran of, Third Period trate to hostile territory. ois | Wipf was arrested as a suspect All fatigue work, except in-emer-| made it first down on op {ntercepted @ pass on Ohio's 17-yard |last night, While he denied any con- gencies endangering life or govern-| 49-yard line and continued to Judge John Burke, Father line ‘but was penalized for holding. with the scheme, Wipf was, ment property, ‘hat all th ‘ ean wicianns Seyess ‘ ‘An Ohio punt was blocked, and the | indirectly identified as the plotter. | afternoons so at All che, aareiaen | olverines the Illini rushed to the two-foot line, but} _A demand for:$5,000 was made on ¢xcept Company levote the en-| on Tage They made six topk & 25-yard penalty on the play. | Mrs. Thaw. Failure to comply would , Hire forenoon yd ne / wr Ry ree plays J A L0G AN : An oho pass gained 18 yards and a|megn violence : to someone, the , Pursuant to these policies, a num- igan recovered ‘ surpr! of ’ Wehrle, Raith of Minot and Father Slag. not the ounce. ber of transfers of enlisted men have} moment later when Rich int é Second Period “Is that se?” Remus responded, unt, followed by a r | blackmailer said. | bean: tentatively arranged, pendi Mr. Friedricks, those aa Northwestern ea Lacks Coordination - Tinos, GX saad ae ag! ball Maid Is Attacked | format approval of the regimental inst aa EE roe Porter the An attack upon a maid in the ed A. E. Hale ie surance ‘ preps’ ue iscourge, ; PASSES ON quarter ended, Thaw mansion apparently was the commander. From Copmany I, Ser- | hr! ue, and after the mass the new two- 4 his’ refusal to return from Paris to ts brary today and stardie the pipe organ, donated to the Western Conference football cham first move in the plan. The maid Seants Coleman‘and Leschinski, Cor- ae was severely beaten with a gun last Porals Harmon, Ross, Dudley YALE WINS FROM Monday A ars who entered the Biches Privates First i residence. Following: the attack, the| Barnreit i, Berg, . Brodi “Succumbs After a*Long HARVARD, 14 10 0 se Tollgeing aa Mrs. Thaw reel rer F aim “and ceived a letter con ing the demand Mulvihill, Padille, begaeraad him to for $6,000, “The writer said it was Uv on aq St, Paul, Nov. 19.—()—Relatives ; : “ . Illness , \ First Period he who had beaten. the maid. He Woods shave been tentatively trans-| terference ,with ot Me ‘money was to be delivered. Yale scored ' ferred or attached to the active | othe: Skjelset, Fargo, N. D Organ of when Garve evey deabod asnend the |Seeird toe, Manner in. wich “** companies of the battalion, \Fisst| third, Howie to Walsh Me avon . c . , 40, larva: end for 52 yards and a " was to be: Sergeant Swe ‘al Miller, found hat fro if a 4 made. Pr Bigg poets ig ett fe _20n touchdown. The fleet-footed French ae inba's eutommntls wae “the Corporal Champion and privates | Joesting’s as ravine blown y near the Mounds “ “ rece ‘passed on at 2:45 a. m. to-j failed to bring him down in a stern/ route, a person would call “30-X” to first class remain in Company I to] and pele the ball, Park santarium,: where. he was re- ‘ ¢ - Colo. | chase. » Cox placekicked the extralthe driver, who was to throw out, C@ttyon the routine of company ad-| 47-yard line before ceiving treatment. = y Springs, ii point. The — j ministration in addition to the spe-| out of An employe of the postoffice in . Wipt Pi iously Arrested . |cialduty men, ther, feed 5 Bend Last night Mrs. Thaw’s automo- Bree ia ‘of “lives: 7 , . | bile, with a city detective at the , _, CAMP NOTES sisters, one of whom‘lives in 5° f 1, slowly passed over the indi-{ . Private First Class Patterson and| the ston, ‘The body will be taken pees ughed. through ares evenein posses. Over 36: Oea| Puiyake Tallinan of Gampaey 1 are NORE re aes : o ; i ‘ Play. Clark| Wipf had been arrested in the mean- rived from Fort Lawton sp jt en 4 ‘pic ill Veterini time by other members of the force - bat who ‘were concentrated along the |‘ out. » dea anade ee sree resem! a description “4 who attacked the maid. | to @ revolver were found he Thaw home, Wi by. the maid as fe) of the car de; ffi ile Mrs. Melvin Woodward, wife of it Woodward of ived in Bismarck from Wash., early this week. make their me in i E & a na Hi Ff i 7 88 ge i | a tit : zi ii > if H Ba gbae i i ia & B 3 i E eS & Ee ‘

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