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YOUTH WHO W AUTO CONFESSES 10 “MAN, WIFE MURD Stance Remark Killer Made to Friend Leads to. Arrest After Wide Search 1S FOUND HIDING IN COAT Shot Dairy Owner First, Then Murdered Wife ‘Because | Thought She Might Tell’ 4 Canton, Ohio, Jan. 9.—(7)—Edward Kaltenbaugh, 25, who has confessed ; Tailors Business Depends on Jaunts | to Chicago Cooler | Chicago, Jan. 9.—(AP)—Five times David N. been i the’ double murder of John Oser, |after Canal Fulton dairyman and his wife, Bertha, was returned here early to- day from Newcastle, Pa. where he was arrested at midnight, and held in county jail for action by the grend jury. Kaltenbaugh has signed a confes- TS to the te killing. rifle from the kitchen and slay the husband and wife . “It came over me all of a sudden,” he explained. “I wanted the automo- bile, so I shot Johnny. Then Mrs. Oser came out of the house and I shot her too.” A chance remark made by Oser to a friend a day or two before the fatal shooting, led directly to Kalten- baugh’s arrest. The remark was re- ported to Sheriff Ed Gibson after the tragedy. Yesterday officers at New- castle advised the sheriff that they had spotted a suspect. ‘The quest led to a farm house near Grove City where Kaltenbaugh was found in an upstairs room trying to ®onceal himself in a sheep skin coat. He readily submitted to arrest and confessed. “Why did you shoot Mrs. Oser?” he was asked. “Because I thought she might tell,” Kaltenbaugh replied. TEAR GAS USED 10 ‘SUBDUE CRAZY MAN Minneapolis Man Fires Shot at Wife, Police Squad Before He Is Captured \_, Minneapolis, Jan, 9.—(P)—Tear gas ombs were used to rout John Protas, 40 years old, after he had fired & shot at his wife, barricaded himself, in his home and then directed four. more shots at policemen early today. He was taken to the General hospital, where he was put in a straight jacket to await a mental examination. A gun squad .went to the house about 1]. p. m., on a call from neigh- *y found that Mrs. Protas to the home of a friend and husband had barricaded fired @ charge from a shotgun at the nm. Then he sent a shot -the door. Both missed the LEFT IN WAKE OF STRONG-ARM COPS Greenwich and Brooklyn ‘Re- opened’ Speakeasies Are Ruined by Police New York, can. 9—(#)—A score of splintered bars today marked the trail of Police Commissioner Whalen’s “strong arm” squads through speak- kere that had reopened after being raided. Centering their activities in Green- wich village and Brooklyn, the squads instituted a follow-up campaign against “repeaters,” swinging axes on furniture and fixtures, One place was wrecked after police, summoned by the proprieor, found that a patron was dead. Other squads added more than 100 Places to the list of liquor resorts cae have fallen victim to Commis- er Whalen’s cleanup campaign. The total 1s about 800. The commissioner said he did not desire to demolish speakeasies arbi- trarily, but added that all places which attempted to resume business after being raided would be smashed. The Rothstein case came into the foreground again today to share the sPotlight with the ‘police clean-up campaign when it was learned that Hyman (Gly) Biller the night the Biller the night the Broadway gambler was shot. Biller, who was indicted with George McManus and two others for the slaying, now is the object of a na- tion-wide search. Commissioner Whalen said he had known for some time that Biller had appeared in the room where Arnold Rothstein was shot and had been | lave questioned by detectives. Formal charges of withholding information concerning his investigation of the ordered killing of Rothstein were served on John Cordes, honor detec- tive, who is under suspension for fail- stein slaying indictment. Court Decisions Are Reversed by Appeal Reversal of the Ward county dis- Ta trplmen, who turned in a riot call. | ants "Thiy brought a second gun squad. ar bombs were thrown through a , while the policemen waited fo7 results. ‘when Protas, blinded choking, rushec out of the house. Pope Appoints O’Hern | as Rochester’s Vicar Rome, Jan. 9.—(?)—The Right Rev. | Monsignor J. Francis O’Hern, vicar North Dakota Hotel - Men Hold Convention They were soon forth- | thet and aa B Teacher trict court in the case of Katherine was ON REFUSAL 10 OKAY KELLOGG PEACE BILL Idaho Senator Does Not Wish to Transmit Report to Other, Powers Washington, Jan. 9.—(?)—Indefinite hours of debate were ahead! of. the Keltogg anti-war treaty today as sen- ate leaders scratched over the ruins mit a report on behalf of the f relations committee outlining its view '| ferred the invitations to the war de- fe | 3 seldom used Cloture rule, debate hav- ing been conducted, so far, on @ legitimate basis, in the opinion of all LEBOU KILLERS T0 PUSH INSANITY PLEA File Brief Before Louisiana Su- preme Court; Want Judge Overruled New Orleans, Jan. 9.—(?)—Attor- neys for Ada Bonner LeBouef and Dr. Thomas F. Dreher, condemned to hang at Franklin Saturday for mur- dering James J. LeBouef, the wom- an’s husband, filed briefs today before the Louisiana supreme court in an ef- fort to obtain a lunacy commission to pass upon the present sanity of the rs. Judge James D. Simon, the trial judge, at Franklin, refused last Fri- day to appoint a lunacy commission and, after a hearing, ruled that the ‘woman and physician are sane. The supreme court is asked to overrule Decision is expected Friday from the supreme court. Last Saturday they were saved from the rope by a reprieve from Gov- ernor Long one hour before they were scheduled to mount the gallows. 500 Yank Marines Sent to Shanghai the after the return of the transport from Shanghai. A British newspaper editorially praised the conduct of the marines Piano and Theory YOUTHTROTICED BY FORMER CONVICT TO SLAY SALE | Fictitious $15,000 Lures Three to Murder Mcn Because of Baseless Jealousy oo | * Boy Dashes Through | Fire to Save Lover | Waukesha, Wis. Jan. 9.—(AP)—A hadimurder plot, ‘n which three youths and succeeded bringing to safety a family bank /kill Al-Haugen, radio salesman, for a roll and many valuable furnishings. |ficitious $15,000 which .he latter was INVITATION SHOWER See ee SOAKS PLANE GREW Question Mark Flyers Request- ed to Visit Nearly Every Large City arrested. They confessed to the plot, District Attorney Herman L. Salen said. The three are: Anton Lazarro, 19; George Truck and George Pitsch. As @ result of their stories the sheriff arrested Jack Kerns, a barber, who served a six y2ar term for robbery, and who, poli¢e say, instigated the plot. A baseless jealousy was assigned the cause of the plot to kill Haugen. At the latter's rooming house there lives @ young woman to whom Kerns had been attentive. Kerns became jealous of Hauge and Sunday night, ing to the -onfessions, he told Lazarro that Haugen carried $15,000 in a money belt, which Lazarro could have if he would “knock off” Haugen. Pitsch revealed the plot to his father and the sheriff. Slow Improvement of King George Seen London, Jan. 9—(?)—King George's physicians today continued satisfied with his condition, and it Was generally recognized that only slow progress could be expected under the present circumstances. It was understood that King George passed a fair night and that his con- dition was not changed this morning. Los Angeles, Jan. 9.—(?)—Invita- tions from practically all large cities in the United Statés, urging the crew of the Question Mark to visit them and bring along their famous mount were showered today upon the five army flyers who ended their record breaking flight Monday. Major Carl Spatz, commander, re- partment. He already has orders to fly the plane to San Diego this week. departure and the route to be taken have not been decided upon yet. The five flyers today were in for ® round of festivities here. They will be guests at a banquet tonight. Tomorrow night Major Spatz and his fellow aviators will appear before the Los Angeles chapter of the reserve officers association, where the flight commander will explain the military aspects of the flight. BORDULAC BANK CLOSES Closing of the Bordulac State vank, Dr. R. S. Enge Bordulac, Foster county, was an- Chiropractor nounced today by the state bank P : department, fhe institution was cape Drugless Physician italized at $10,000; had $2,500 surplus |) Lucas Block Bismarck, N. D. and $40,000 in deposits. Did She Love Him? Or Love? Morning for Lectures Afternoons for Classes Evenings for Study (?) See CHARLES ROGERS ° and MARIAN NIXON in A college Cupid on the War- path with Arrows Tipped with Barbs of Love. Speedy — Romantic — Thrilling Also .' News and Comedy Tonight and Thursday Caper o THEATRE _ Any time you think it varies in flavor--- your grocer instantly gives Cheap coffee-making cannot be confused with fine: coffeemaking in the fragrant Schilling day night when three youths were) — King Boris Will Wed Italian Princess Is Rumored in Bulgaria Sofia, Bulgaria, Jan. 9.—(AP)— Rumors that King Boris will marry Princess Giovanna of Italy have been revived in Sofia and it is now “hought possible that the engagement may be announced formally soon after Jan. 30, the 35th birthday of the king. It is understood that no religious: barriers are in the way of the mar- riage, the vatican having indicated | willingness to grant the princess a dispensation to marry into the Greek orthodox church which is the nation- al church of Bulgaria, "The Year’s Greatest Picture Sensation! aan ES Fresh from their triumphs in “Love” and Hie Woe dase CA Gina “Flesh and the Devil,” the most sensational . , 19-year-old : pair of screen lovers the world has ‘known seems to hold a record. Within four: now appear in a production never equaled for the galaxy of star names concerned in it. MICHAEL ARLEN WROTE THE STORY Today WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Mrs. Otto M. Hansen TEACHER OF VIOLIN For information, phone 1331, Fort Lincoin or Grosvenor Studio No. 1386-W. AUDITORIUM JOHN Jan. 11-12 wt GILBERT TY GRETA 2 - Days - 2 ent Capt. Nungesser a an \. 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