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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1929 Underworld and Upperworld Meet At Trial for Murder of Rothstein, High Social and Political a when i served us pur pects of the McManus Case | ent TITTLE BRO Packing Co., Inc. 402 Main Ave. Bismarck, N. D. ALWAYS BUSY — THERE'S A REASON BROCADED LAME | are long and tight, its bodice tight A romantic formal daytime frock | and its full skirt hangs in dipping is of green brocaded lame. Its sleeves | lines. \the underworld and upperworld is a “hate to do anything to annoy the | Mattering heritage from their dead ladies. I don’t believe I can go ahead chieftain. with the thing.” Veta ASHER HEDGES FOR DANCE FIENDS N. -C.—D. Eugene Wood London.—A portable dance floor has naa th the se bright idea of staging a cat- been introduced here which will offer washing contest. Contestants were to a perfect dance floor to anyone de- would be seen at the Astor | perform at a fair. But when the news siring one to move from place to Waldorf with eminently prom- | got out numerous telegrams and let- place. It is made up of strips of wood political . ters to Wood branded the “sport” as | firmly attached to a strong canvas | f which he should be backing. It can be rolled up like a| Always Weave Strange Pattern SOCIETY HELD nesronsieLe Fallen King of Crooks Had the! ans aid Wealthiest and Most Influ- ential as Clientele By GENE COHN New York, Nov. 29.—(NEA)—A big | card-and-dice George McManus finally has gone to trial after a year of delays. But with ‘iis itinerant gambler ts being tried a considerable section of polite society. responsible for that part of the life of Arnold Rothstein which ee him a power behind many ‘ones. man by the name of | palace. e| the tracks. Because of political con- | One was played against the other. world learns to wear the mask of the | upperwesid and to join in its casual and intimate affairs. Judges toss certain cases myste- riously out of court; witnesses go money and backing games. dumb upon the stand; high officials become involved in political manipu- | lations. and sporting events find. themselves fixed in favor of heavy | bettors: important citizens are indi- rectly used for the building of pres- ' to dig his hand down into the under- tige. Probe Is Feared And because polite society allowed Arnold Rothstein to live as he did, it must now accept the manner of his death. Nor must it pry too deeply into the manner in which this death came about, lest it trip over one of its fellows or meet some eminently renutable society figure. No one who was on the “inside” of Rothstein's murder could restrain @ smntic when evidence disappeared, po- lice administrations were turned top- sy-turvy, sleuths and prosecutors grew strangely lethargic. If the slay- ing of Rothstein gces unavenged by the law. the dead man can have only himself to blame. For the whole change in social con- ditions weaves through the life and death of Arnold Rothstein which, if | der blamed upon McManus is given | you can believe the cronies he met da‘ly in a Broadway cafe, in no way involves McManus, the man on trial. of der—séveral have cifferent versions— | and one of their answers will include the name of McManus. During Card Game Be all this as it may, Rothstein was fices. Eventually .~ would arrive at his own concern, which mately in mortgages, loans and real estate. | dealt legiti- con cause officials to become in- of the upper yey the | not come about ac- | It_is a commentary on | cago racketeer ; mey have influenced elections and ; one Paige but the near-, est thing to social prestige attained was the lavish entertainment staged by Scarface Capone in his Florida | The Rothstein manipulations were | more open and vaster. | re to bad ir oe | as gambling clientele only the wealthiest and most influential | people. One resort at which he made & fortune operated for the fashion- ble Saratoga race track set. He also @ swanky country club, with | Golf links. When any of his gam- |, whether in Broad- | ret rolls. Officials Indebted to Him that he was a spectacular “plunger,” until he was ruled off i tributions and a certain power he debted to him. Because of the new ‘In his mortgage and loan office he was a man of affairs, mingling with ther men of affairs. After night- ll, with his cronies of the racket ‘The extent of his power was dem- Leterme in the famous Fuller-Mc- Gee case, when @ fortufe in bonds was stolen and resold after a Wall Street robbery. Rothstein was able world and return them at a fraction of their value. He was equally able to thrust a hand into the upperworld and get results. He had learned how to mix the respectable with the dregs. And in an age when gunmen and drug peddlers sit table to table in a Debts So ran his course. It was and still is said about his old hangouts that grew too conscious and about his power. He had be- gun to “welsh” vag his own debts, The presumed 1 motive for the mur- | unpaid gambling | guys of Broad- the suggestion and shrug » They mention aj{ | velative of a “ig Tammany figure; | tney mention two district political | oii hee eeireey debt. But orthe cee ‘I could stand it until the | carpet, and costs about as much per ladies got to kicking,” he said. But I | yard as a good rug. CHILDREN HAVE TO CHEW IT— AND THEY LIKE THE CRISP SHREDS _ SHREDDED WHEARS= With ‘all the bran You don’t have to coax children to chew Shredded Wheat— the more they chew it, the better they like it— and that means sound teeth and healthy gums. Just the food for srowing youngsters. fo Sasol aes 9 “aehy (62 serve, Bismarck Food Market se All Phones 1080 Specials Florida Grapefruit, per dozen . 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