The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 20, 1928, Page 7

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{IDNAPING ART |= WITH GANGSTER | sit MOB IN DETRI (Bxtortlonlots ‘Terrerise Gam- Blers and Liquor Dealers H \ two ‘instan the “racket” the international ex Officers have been unable to delve Geeply. into’ the kidnapings. The 3 disclaim any kn of kidnapings, and few, if any ee officers obtained wioal mn,” bat’ which could not ated, was that a Lian Spareter) wi made Bip ‘wat informed that « band of Of ewtortionists ‘would “agg his illicit business a few wee! ‘did, him haath) week- ly. ond aa = and his ROBINSON SE SETS EYE ON FARMER Democratic Nominee Heading for Nebraska from ‘Wyoming En Route With cee Robinson to Hastings, Neb., Oct. 20—(AP)— ‘With an eye on the fanaa vote of the troublesome middlewest, Senator Joe a ped ge ni oe toward Nebras- three speeches wi hi we, totey a er the ert, of tn of ric, od on agricull re-|"" a ief ley irmeonn cpeeey fr brought arts into the nae Senator George rris, a Republic who has 8] en words of praise for some the Srl ana speeches of Governor oa ‘and whose arguments Sena-' binson occasionally has used 5 ave home his own contentions during his tour of the west. ‘The vice presidential nominee had ‘agreed to make a brief speech in Grand Island this afternoon during be time his train is switched for the Hip te to Hastings. At Hastings, Mr. Robinson will make a formal address tonight Ae another in Lincoln Mon- rture from vin wake a ae jeaders of that’ ate to ~ in Spat campaign to 2 the Peete Rot ‘Robinson cree, ‘Sen ator Robinson explained the wp ocratic tacked the farm relief policy Mok the laa y, and spoke plainly on the religious issue. 1 In Casper last night he contrasted (the record of Governor Smith with ‘that of Herbert Hoover. He declared ioe Smith was qualified for the residen: 7, is long expe experience iwi tk pl ature, Hoover he bar the Knows how to organ ize ‘and tion China oes Great sreat Britain fr little trot he is ly a for BORAH RESTING IN LOUISVILLE Louisville, Ky., Oct. 20-—(P)— iHaving delivered five speeches in ‘four southern states in support of gener- Star- ben member of the University William Pacha: supreme court Papell in North ASE Re poor ‘was present. Ei Glande Gar] No national| Freshmen sieht chapeas of the Ameri- oa. Sisk ss of Agriculture Following the banquet the alumni Joined in tne pep rally which was held on rap Sag streets. Fea- turing fest were short talks} an by deck Wart Nodak coach, and Cy » mentor of the invading Dakotans, George Shafer, an tienes of the uhiversity, en ane didate. er the governorship, also dressed the huge crowd which ea: traded the streets singing songs and giving University yells Sntit iat tate in the evening. STOCK MARKET HAS REACTION|:2: ws, | Stocks Which Have Been Soar-/ 28 ing Received Goodly Set- backs Today New York, Oc:. 20.—(P)—A swift a |Teaction in prices, which carried several of the recent speculative favorites down $2 to $12 a share, unsettled trading on th: New York stock exchange. Today after one of the wildest week’s advances in history, “mellon cutting,” by prominent geet corporations, accompanied by weird assortment of me! and dividend rumors, provided tl for feverish speculation in ‘stocks, which centered in issue selling above $200 a pat te also em- braced a aca yw and medi- um priced issu Day ster day, chs iced Lcaers sup! by : powerful whirled upward $5 to $ A pene share, with new leaders brought forward | "7 whenever ‘the old favorites showed signs re Speculation teached proj ions that the catia Riles of the ex- change were overwhelmed, long ticker delays causing widespread confusion and numerous complaints. On at least three days, the ticker was nearly an hour late in repart- ing the final transaction. In‘ to-| q, day’s brief two hour session, the final quotation was not printed un- ire 69 minutes after the market' w|2 ARE KILLED IN AUTO CRASH Sioux Falls, 8. D., Oct. 26.—(P)— William B. Boswell, "Castlewood, ed- itor of the Hamlin County Re; rn can and former president state press association, and Will ‘A. Carter of Castlewood were killed here and their wives were this morning when the automobile in which they were riding was struck Ke & motor coach on the Great forthern railroad. Solo Woman Flyer Forced to Land by Faulty 0 Oil Pumps Hasbrouck Heights, N. J., Oct. * (®)—Forced down yy the an oil pump, Mrs. Martha Bevins ¢ Fort Thomas, Ky., lanaded on Teter- boro airfield shortly after noon to- day, after flying for four hours and forty minutes in an attempt to break the solo endurance record for women Pilots. Woman Falls from Airplane to Death Berne, Switzerland, Oct, 20—(P) ‘A-woman passenger on an airplane excursion over Alps today-fell from her seat and was killed when the plane veered sharply as it was caught in a downward air current. The ter near the village “Saa1d 1-4 Male Ave. Phone $32 Biamarck, N. D. Joseph Kitchen, chil e ‘basis! Chinese Freshmen at N. D. yo : Duck Sophomores Class ” Competition at tthe University of Dakota are hard to conquer. eee reeeriae ike tad -War pulled the 0 waters of Englii the of a-series of contests to A race between TT aa ay Pe) toda: will een the competition which is|, annual feature of all Homecom- ings at the he University. 2 DROWN WHEN AUTO PLUNGES Lake Park, ‘Minn, c Oct. 20.—(P)— ‘Two men were drowned when an automobile skidded and Hg nor into the Buffalo river 12 miles north of Park this morning. Two others riding in the machine escaped with minor cuts and bruises by breaking the windows of the coupe. “ees dead are Andrew Gunderson, , lis 12 miles north ah ies and-Car] Haseth, 60 years len. oe ee ‘who escaped death were Er- ling Swenson and Melvin Hilde, neighbors of Gunderson. is sutvived by his widow. Gunderson was unmarried, CHINESE RETURN DESERT FOSSILS) Peking, Oct. 20 (AP) — The authorities have released the 85 crates of fossils which: Roy Chapman Andrews, the American explorer, brought back from the Gobi desert. ‘The fossils were seized and. held ‘were | “omporarily and it was feared their aorpabited fout of China would be hibited. The fossils are intended for the American, Museum of Natural His- in-New York and are said to include a prehistoric monster which the scientists say was the largest beast known. There are 44,000 factories in Japan, and the number of men and be en working in organized in- ry has grown from 25,000 to etb00 in 30 years. TOO LATE TO ¢ TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE—One_ bed complete, dressing table, dresser and library table. Call 807 E. Rosser. FOR RENT—Comfortable sleeping room with hot water heat. Phone 1179 or call at 515 Third street. FOR. SALE—Furniture, Bee | house, ten rooms. Prefer to sell to party who would lease house. | % Best location in Bismarck. Ad- dress K, care of Bismarck Trib- une, R SALE Berks Chevrolet Grain Truck, Good 1998" eee "Six Coach, completely arechenled, std fine condition ssa ‘often Reeth, fine shape and right, HUDSON. Brougham. This car must be seer. to be appreciated. SEVERAL cheaper cars, including usd ‘Tudors. We trade and give terms. HEDAHL MOTOR COMPANY. _ | ARRESTED MAN ADMITS KILLING ; LOUIS J. BOHN le ae Alysious Nefzger Held by St. Paul Police After Mon- tana Arrest St. Paul, Oct, 20. fous Nefzger, 21, of Mahnomen, today made a Spey confession of the slaying of ae J, Bohn, Minneap- Rilled Ey wayward, Wis. near 8. to Ger W. F. Rhinow, state su- rintendent of the bureau of crim- a Heo nad rei was returned here today srunn low, N. D., where he sur- rendered to authorities and Sue fessed that he was. wanted for th slaying. He will be returned Hayward in a few days, Generel Rhinow said. General Rhinow also said that Nefzger had admitted mors than 200 holdups, auto thefts and burglaries in more than a doz-n states during the past 18 months, Nefzger ‘told of _acce] a ed with Bohn near Winter, Wis. of a struggle which followed his his threatening Bohn with a gun. she said. “Then he was in such misery | D. Lae him again to end his strug- les. According to the confesser, he then removed Bohn’s n drove to a small town, got a hair cut and shave, filled the automobile tank with gasoline and drove to St. Paul. is next move was to the hi is father, Lat hata ter two days’ stay, he said, he robbed a Mahnomen store, and’ ac- Henry Nefzger, at “TI shot him in the chest,” Nefzger | } YC PROTO RL ASE RE Se __ ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE companied by brot Phillij mobile across his 14 year old drove 2 stolen auto- forth Daokta. Here he was and offered him- self to police. Nefager asrerted that he commit- ted numerous robberies on the way across North Dakota and for Bar| time had in mind holding w bank at Foxholm, N. D., Pingle handed. sige ee age county, wi yang tho Winter, Wis. he declared that his family treated him roughly and he ran away from home several ‘imes. He said he committed robberies of one sort or another, about 200 in all, in Spe Be Mon “ tucky, Missou ee nois, Indiana, ra, Vscontny Minneo mneeote, that North Dakota, South Montana, [HARMONY NEAR ONREPARATION English, French and American Representatives Discussing ~ Problem Paris, Oct. 20. ‘With the ex. eo of heig interested ‘cirsles vexed chang: governments ae, hi held og the final solution of the Nefgzer said that he remembered | ~ stealing 31 automobiles including | § one while a ene the vehicle at Grand He In another instance he ste; into an automobile just vacat to tne owner and dr-ve it up the me : turning an intersection to the right and forcing the lies to wait as he/% cleared the cross! Two North Dakotans Hurt'in Av Auto — Minneapolis, "Oct Four persons were fously, y collided with rae are Hasken received ere cde in: Juries, The others, who suffered cuts and bruises, were her daughter, ‘ Miss Myrtice Hasken, Rev. Steen, 69 yars old, George Odegard, Portland, N. of eee ya Aaaiaedl DEN- Washington, oe 20.—(?)—Den- ver was selected for the 1981 con-|% vention of the Eipscopal church, roe torah ape Cities orto el per cent; tenth largest company e aed United Leth rye Canada, P.C. REMINGTON & SON “The Pioneer Investment House” mica ne A Sa leno a Watch for the Opening of a New- and Up-to-Date CLASSIC BARBER SHOP - Unusual Value ranging from $860 E. trate ig Model 610. ie asses Phone 925 Blemaarek, Nort Dalits It is gratifying to find owners so favorably commenting on the _.unusual value of a motor car which provides, x only $875 £ o. b. Detroit, those features of tion,and performance represen: in Graham- Paige: Model 6 610, A car is at your disposal. extra). sound construc- ted _OLSON MOTOR CO. polvenatoes GRAKAM-PAIGE Minneapolis, a : Conferences among Ae P, Premier Poincare, ~ cr Ciba Jr. agent-general iota reparation and ‘inston Churchill, British chancellor of the exchequer, are un- derstood to have resulted in genuine Los ang] toward reconciliation of various views. An attempt will now be made.to bring the other allies, Italy, Belgium and Japan, and Germany into line. Further conferences will be held at Berlin in December. COLONEL MANAGER QUITS Louisville, Oct. 20.—(4)—William pe | Meyer, manager of the Louisville question of German reparations was in sight. club of the American Association, resigned. to You EDWARD SLINDE DIES IN-CRASH Grand Forks, N. rr 3 Edward Slinde,'27 ae ke: of No for home- lead as pot dog aceident in Wells Pa on his way to Grand For! was In Wells county. coming. Slinde, state’s attorney the last ten years, ps valued at a $ 000 out of that country. What Bergeson’s New Store Means If our beautiful new store doesn’t prove itself good for our customers, it won’t be much good to us. We expect our business to grow; but we realize that the best way to make it grow is to devote our attention to seeing how much service and value we can give, rather than to seeing how much profit we can get. We know that every article of merchandise we have here is of good quality. We believe we got this merchan- dise at very fair, even very low, prices; and that we are thus able to sell at such prices. Dobbs Hats, Vassar Underwear, etc., and Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes are our leading lines, You know what they are for quality. We hope to have the trade of every man in the community who believes in best quality, and a square deal or your money back, Quick personal service, quick turnover, small profits, S. E. Bergeson & Son Genuine AC Electric Power Speaker Bismarck, North Dakota

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