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5 : ‘ BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1927 p dy Lost Near Mexico C | Lone Bandit Robs Minneapolis Bank This Morning|4s\ xem TD TIES EMPLOYES | Succ’ tetee [CANTON AGAIN | MILESTONES IN LINDBERGITS FLIGHT [ELLEN STONE, [4% CHst Wie Are—] ‘nuepE an HogN f AND GETS AWAY \ CONTROLLED BY oe Scomputed for se Amount ‘Pets oy Armand de Mal MISSI ONARY, a . peti thalee WITH CURRENCY} NATIONALISTS PASSES AWAY] |-:' eq i % American People Wait Eagerly For News That Youthful ~ Flyer Reaches Goal telling of the hearing or sighting of an unidentified plane), ¢ s Elapsed Arrived Dist, Time Av. pore (Miles (@stimated) (Miles) (Hrs.-Min.) pr. hr.) 29: p; m. () 0 r) Robbery Not Discovered Until URE AR Was Kidnaped by Macedonian SCQUT PLANES MISS HIM (*) Starting point. Lynchburg, Va. ... p.m, 155 1:39 94.0 Cashier Arrives at Bank Waynesville, N. C. pm. 405 4:51 83.4 Bandits in 1901 and Held Clock . Bigual Mi Tens. Rm oboe 8 For Huge Ransom Their Fail Locate: ‘Spirit - About 9:0 A Baldwyn, Miss, Bm «728 9:26 778 hase! Blight ho ; ' Li alae —_ December 14: E of St. Louis’ Does Not Dis- , LOOT TOTALS OWER $3,000 Howson: etas ss gam. 128 «last «ag |]972800 PATD BRIGANDS turb Friends ; , mee ey thos ok a “a @ ‘ampico, fe ieee }.» Mm. Hy a it Yegg Believed to Have Been Pachues’ Hidalgo ues nooh =~ = :1966. «23:81 3.4 - ||Money Was Raised by Popular ae : Subscriptién Throughout United States SHARP REDUCTION RECOMMENDED FOR | cain, stare. sess 1928 IN HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE COST |sescr, cto xstupay' wie this country, died here last nigh.. b Her life ‘was saved by the raising of a queen’s ransom lar sub- , . scription in the Uni tates. ‘ J Many Rumors Current ih dn the autumn of 1901 much ex- ~~ : sginning soon after the air was arouse hears. tae MAKES OFIT United States by the ra ? was fled can be that Miss Stone had i ay By pilot hac completed his journey i. Hanging Around Institution \\ For Several Days i Minneapolis, Dec. 14—)—A dapper young bandit, armed but unmasked, waylaid four employes in the Columbia State bank here —— ae j this morning, tied) them up = : Secretary of Commission Sug- 1g escaped with between $3,000 an $3,500 after forcing one of the vic- gests That $242,000 Be tims to open the vault. He left Slashed From Amounf Asked by Maintenance Divi- the four lying tied on the floor. sion—Costs Increase Rapid- 5 : if Ri £ RR FF a iis E was discovered when ‘ The robbery i G. 0. Lee, the cashier, walked into kidnaped by bandits in Macedonia I\ Saat, het ete oe iy m Revent Yers IN NOVEMBER ssi ethos sons rapher, Aue int canis ead partment at Washi: . 1 Peer Sarthe ina Mt ~ | up for work, opened the front door They inland, wwere safe.) Sharp reduction in the estimated te 4 Create cnmtote bad! declared that : : army planes doing stunt flying | ’ - els ia ba oe Pager Soe i various sections of the city and —— 4 ee highway ee Net Gain of $5,554.66 Shown in arineuthy Mise Stone Swould br rat y ne here this morning went into a : waiting for ‘him, followed st his state highway commission ¢ day| After Paying Operating Ex- |to death. field several hawires: sinks Mag ’ i oats carted pense, Depreciation The United States diplomatic i pe ig Bandit Pulls Gun F. Scott McBride (above) teld Comment the sub- < resentatives at Constantinep! Tep- x ae occupied by President When the two got inside the guns| mitted by him to the commission, — b inople were ; : and American Ambassador Mor- . desperado drew a pistol; tied Weter.| 80d Dr. E. H. Cherrington to lor-|Ermatinger suggested that mors] Grand Forks, N. D., Dec. 14—()|8¢ once urged to make every effort _ woh son hand and foot with rope and - withdrew | than $242,000 be Sopped off the $1-|_ After ing all Pre to secure the release of the mission- ; - : The pilot of the plane was not ordered him to Iie down on the wanist hold | 082,000 asked b maintenance | book gs tse inion b 4 4 ee in captivity, A : injured. The propeller was floor. 4 ANTI = N ALO division of the highway department |Penses, interest, —_ depreciation eincioa bps , =the of — banian ey og broken, but the pl Within a few minutes, K. W. fn the count-| to finance’ its work next year. _, |charges, etc. according to the jean Boe? egg ‘i aa mer- z 2 little damage otherwise. Stevenson, a clegk, showed up and Pointing out that a steady {n-| monthly report of K. C. Nelson, au- Foreign Missions a moalet te Sed = - The-crash ‘aused much excites he was surprised, held up and bound. f ditor, the North Dakota mill and| publi ipoeal tl ment in the presidential Frank Schopf, another clerk, was the} will reduce the amount of mo! 7 public for funds with which to pay| High Army flyers who are foing and the officials 4 the third victim. lasted alll available for construction work elevator made a. profit of $5,554.66 | the ransom if it were foun” neces-| higher are Brigadier General James|| when they learned that the ac- As the three employes lay on the ; at night|that, if the ratio of increase for the |during the month of November. sary. At the end of the month,| E. Fechet (upper), assistant chief/| cident had not turned. out floor, the bandit sat in a chair and with 12 last year is maintained, this amount| ‘This reduces the losses of the|®>OUt half of the amount had been| of the Air Service, who is to be-!| ously, : hanged a few words with them. Xv from the Chinese gunboats| soon will reduced fo nothing Erma- raised. The bandits then granted| come chief, and Colonel Benjamin Peet tas cements seein = HST ea Pe er | Sin ule ie he 5 hare .raena és revolutionist|new be reduced $50,000; niga efforts o| mer- el Fie! land, who is sistant cashier, serena 8:50 a./ F. Scott McBride and Dr. E. H.' ea eaupment a te as $ec io: Pll ase wee the call Rie wey ‘ain rset = . Ea pve to succeed Fechet as assistant chief. into, 2 paration be cut 500; lovember is set at $4,022.25 e ' SUE the wa Sot the eeuersne a0 Cherrington to Succeed . maintenance be reduced f0- in My, Nelson’s report:and the ele-|af the United States Legation at pistol-point reception. bi ; highway niarking be cut $10,-|vator departr.ent for the month at| Constantinople, an agreement final- “Is there a tne lock on the vel $40,000. 1,358.37. The local elevator lost|1y wat reached for the release of the Priceless Buffalo £ oF hh : gots Rapidly by , 2 Costs Ra: Mountin 2 th. jsoners the payment of $72,- ggultr” “the bandit. demanded off oO jai , pidly . ius yor taint bos The etal som raised by public|| Coats to Be Worn by ethods of the late Wayne cost e"ybeas0 Yor 1927 and plant, the operating gain The bandits, however, fearing Lincoln Troops i E ‘ estimated cost of $287 for 1928, ‘and elevator for the month is set at — by Turkish and Bul ‘ A e ti League of ‘ Ermatinger pointed out. $43,537.85. In this computation no/| soldiers, insisted upon so many pre- Washington, Dec. 14.—Buf- ii eon td h ith a pi : the reor- : “In ‘fairness to the maintenance |deduction is made for interest on | cautious that it was not until after|| falo coats fifty or sixty years ao crepe or epee ts obeped. League's ~ ATE YTATT(’ divison some 2xplanation should be|Donds-or depreciation: Mr. Pagett|the two women had * ~ hurried|| old will be issued this winter Seesed sais ee pent gh offered for the terrific increase in|set the profit for the mill depart-|from one hidine place to «other in|} to Uncle Sam's soldiers at Fort Takes All Currency celer’s’ fe ym angel maintensnce expenditures. for 1927|ment at $87,003.75 and that of the|the mountains through * period of|| Lincoln, North Dakota, the war As the vault doors swung open, pane as against 1926,” Ermat’ cer said.|elevator at $6,595.16. He agrees| five months that they were freed. pork Sperry oes, the robber tied him up, then stepped K “In 1926 snow prevention cost the| with Mr. Nelson in ie the loss Finally Released pi pass ay jai aot sata aaa hoe’ and tock all department only ‘$7,638.88, whereas of the local elevator for the month| The brigands conducted their ne-|| priceless because they cannot | SCOUT PLANES RETURN in 1927 the cost will approximate at art 4 of about |¥ctiationr witi the legatio through|| chased in the early days when ni : $20,000. F.r snow removal in 1926 ere is a discre| al —_ Dr. L. House, an American at hatbale herds caarnel the Valbuena, Air Field, Dec. 14.—#) the department paid the. insignifi- | $10,230 in the figures of Mr. Nelson | Board missionary; R Ww. or af rth ‘4 —11:50 a. m.—Mexican government cant sum of $813.06 as against $18,-|and Mr. Pagett, owing to different treasure: ps ins the northwest ani ‘thrown into . 188.14 to date for 1927, with (aaa methods of dis‘ributing charges by} a¢ Constantinople, ard Mr. we been carefully preserved. ring monthi of pene 4 able additional expenditures to Se dragoman ‘of the Jevation. ‘uOse ‘ ms the , i Ne ber, 1,947,373 bush- Canadln’ Package Frightr| i Gly ae fre” | horn Neem A808 | re me cnsre he mene 0 F i Hl 8 oa? & = ing command to tru mployes as he was leaving the bank. After he left, the victims strained in their_bonds in an effort to get bleski freed himself and/ fi") were ; round into 430,- lonely in the mounta’ s and de- | @—-———_—_____° | Tampico. : ‘Regravel: worn out roads in/288 barrels of flour, the operating a f + f Kamloops Seven Days—May | i525 ‘cot Heater sont teat ntl Yo opel Rese. Hf rapesentaires of he | Flight Bulletins || ,,7 Ha Gone Down 000, an increase of nearly ———— ‘Mme 1 i OO ” ¢. “Roa! repaits grew from| FILM BARRED IN COBLENZ |thoruy'aternerd and’ made ther] Corpus Christi, Texas, Dec. 14— shortly 904.70 in 1926 to $4,500 in 1927.| Coblenz, Germany, Dec. 14.—7)| way. to Saloniki. Hoe - rs rican film, in airplane’ believed to be that Sense and yrsts wes yorchoneli' in| Wher fries, Glory.” portraying Miss (Stone returned to] o¢ Colonel Lindbergh en route from | Ble" #8, scenes ‘ Washigton to Mexico City, passed} All nine scouting -planes 2 Hibited toed Rhine committee for ted. The ki Y Abd Forte pore eine 2 ae -) (Continued on page two) (Continved on page two) the occupied area. 1} While the plane could not be sight- , ed, reports were that it was flying| | at a low altitude of the : i #F F 2 i i 7 ag LEXINGTON PUT- | 25s ‘INTO SERVICE the inter hid, where. flaves ‘bare : i f i a 4 . "i down the policy for whic’ the Saloon League first became known. : , x 4 since 3 o’clock to guide the fiver, reiterated their belief that Gigantic Airplane Carrier 1s|,indbersh either had s m 5 z i ; EEE? i Sirordert b he i i tke 3