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PAGE SIX MACHINE GUNS | ARE USED BY ' BANK BANDITS re Three Unmasked: Robbers Cow! Employes and Customers, Escape With $6,000 — | Columbus, Ohio, Dec. 8.—(AP)— For the first time in Ohio bank banditry, machine guns were used here today by four men who held up the Linden branch of the First Citi-| zens Trust company and escaped! with about $6,000 in cash. Three of the bandits entered the| bank singly, unmasked and with their fire arms concealed, under overcoats. The fourth remained in an automobile parked in front of| the bank. When the three were inside} mingling with the 15 customers, one | of them sprang upon a table and pointing a machine gun commanded | the patrons and the four bank em- ployes to lie face down in a corner of the room. Another stood at a distance with leveled revolvers. The third scooped up the loose money in the teller’s cages and placing it in| a black bag dashed for the waiting | automobile. The others then fol- lowed. RADIO COMPANY PLANS BRANCH Wall Street Sees Merger of R. C. A. With Other Communi- cation Systems York, Dec. 8.—()—The Corporation of America today was going ahead with announced a create a separate subsidiary F ications business as by its board of di- Harbord ident and of R. C. “ the drawing for the organization any. took the action to in- ale to or merger of the subsidi. with the Western Union or Postal Telegraph company. Such merger is now forbidden by the White act, but it is felt that future amendment of the act might enable domestic and foreign tel-graph com- panies of the United States to be merged into two competing systems or even into one company, as is be- ene by the British empire. e R. C. A. is now operating a direct commercial wireless service between the United States, Ha the Philippines and Porto Rico a provides the American end of wire- less service with many European and Central American countries. Gross royalties on transoceanic com- munications in 1927 amounted to $3,334,367, DODGERS” HEAD MAY LOSE JOB New York, Dee. 8—(4)—The New York Evening Post s today that Wilbert Robinson, president-manager of the Brooklyn National league baseball club, will be relieved of his duties as president and the office offered to Frank B. York, present attorney for the club, at a meeting to be held Monday. The story adds that “Robbie” will be paid in full for the duration of his managerial contract, which ex- Pires at the close of next season, and that the Dodgers will enter the 1929 campaign under a new man- r not now identified with the club. is, it is said, will end the “four = war” over control of the club ween the Stephen W. McKeever and the late Charles H. Ebbetts in- terests. The McKeever interests are reported to have mustered enough strength to prevail. Midget Cop Socks Giant ‘Joker’ Who Made False Alarm New York, Dec. 8.—()—John Jas- lowski is a six-foot longshoreman who weighs 203 pounds and is ad- dicted to practical jokes. He tried one of them out today, but it didn’t go over so well. John telephoned the Greenpoint Police station that he had been robbed of $350 and asked for a po- liceman. Patrolman William Real, five feet seven and weighing 130 pounds, responded. “Ha, ha,” shouted John, “I wasn’t | Mexico Pays H lomage to Its New President More than 50,000 were present for the inauguration, holding the parasol. and enforce the Mexi d, the tra in constitution. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Rosser Aven pel Tabernacle, Eleventh street and| Rev. 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Tubes and Speaker—extra powerful, extra sensi- tive—$148.75 complete. —but that isn’t enough! IN TWO YEARS ATWATER KENT—BUILT AND SOLD—A MILLION RADIOS The only reason I phoned was to get a policeman here so I Could beat him up.” With that he made a swing at the policeman, who ducked and coun- tered with a left between the eyes that sent John down. Arraigned in police court John was _ sentenced to fai for three days. Magistrate Folwell told Real he was » “one of the many thousands of po- licemen of whom New York was proud.” Coaches Find Mayes McLain Ineligible alan iow filth wan ee foo pe today ‘dl the Model 41, on direct current. D. C. set for use Complete with Speaker, 5 D. C. and 2 power tubes (nothin; to buy) ... with Speaker and 8 Cunning- ham Tubes (nothin, buy) eet eeneneencceeesentce to $148.78 Atwater Kent Hour Every Sunday Night at 0:18 e REINHARD BROTHERS CO. Time Service Program Every Morning 7 to 9 A. M. on WCCO —But that wasn’t enough. 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Complete with 7 Cunningham tubes (nothin; Anwar hi | mere to buy)..... eee G1 37 Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. _ Bismarck, No. Dak. 300 STUDENTS Campus Leaders Force Board of Trustees to Oust Undesir- able Prexy Eureka, Ill., Dec. 8.—()—A hectic but victorious week of rebellion had ended today for 300 students of Eu- reka college. é Bert Wilson had resigned as president in response to student clamor against his faculty changes; the board of trustees, faced by a student strike, finally had accepted Wilson’s resignation. ¥ A crisis in the school’s affairs came when students rebelled at the trustees’ refusal to accept Wilson’s resignation, Less than a dozen at- tended classes this week after the Thanksgiving recess, The trustees last night ended the impasse by vot- ing to allow Wilson to quit. a jtudent leaders yesterday told the trustees they would withdraw their demands, but the board, heeding Wil- son’s protest that he could not re- main with student feeling so an- tagonistic, accepted his withdrawal. ichard Dickinson, chairman of the trustees, was named acting president. Vanderbilt Marries 3 Days After Divorce New York, Dec. 8.—(#)—Emily Davies Vanderbilt, whose divorce from William H. Vanderbilt became final three days ago, was on a wed- ding trip today with Sigourney Thayer, member of a socially promi- advanced design, high-compression and luxury. ownership! tion regarding this Auditorium —Arm: Junior Ballroom ... torium. BISMARCK, N. D. -201 Broagway Shop Service That Satisfies : A é jects DEALERS: . Pa gheeran, Underweod an. Jr. Mercer ° BS "tomes Grn arg Breddoch Schals Meter Co, Washbarn Kbiagegae: eae Rresenetshy Beas. C. V. Danielson Garage, Wilton —€. A. Vogel, Coleharber © U A Ltt XY OA CT LO W Cc 0 8 fF REBEL AND WIN, nent Massachusetts family, after a surprise marriage, First intimation their friends had tt‘ chey contemplated marriage $ when they appeared at the mu- i building yesterday morning to obtain a license. They were mar- ried late yesterday afternoon at the home of her mother, Mrs. Frederick M. Davies. ’ Mrs. Vanderbilt’s marriage in 1923 to William H. Vanderbilt, heir to $20,000,000 and a childhood sweet- heart, was one of the biggest social events of the season. Army Xmas Kettles Ready for Streets The Bismarck Corps of the Salva- tion Army will launch its “Christ- mas Kettle” campaign Saturday, Dec. 15, according to Ensign Clara J. Sletten. The organization will have two kettles set up on corners in the busi- ness district from that date until the day before Christmas, she said. Corps of the organization all over the world conduct kettle campaigns, Miss Sletten said, in an effort to ob- tain enough money to carry on a Christmas program of relief to the poor. She said that she has already been informed of more poor fami- lies in Bismarck then the organiza- tion will be able to care for at Christmas time. 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