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LUNCHEON RAZZIS \Man Testifies He Is Person (FAMOUS PHYSICIST | TURNED ON PAYNE | Supposed Beaten and Killed) AyyiQUS TORETURN |: ! N WEDDING GIFTS Said He and Three Defendants, BULLETINS | room, Professor Albert A. Mic! rican Sumatra Tobacco hts weapon in an attempt to et- leph: cape...Captured by store detec- tives, he gave the name of 3. G. Grant, where it may become the Last Man's | “ club, enlivened the noon luncheon, Like He Had Been Beaten today, with mock commiseration for and Burned to Death ‘one of its members, William H. “Bill” Payne, principal of the High school,! syountain View, 1 it mis ilpeere sala ti The man who claims he js Connie The club gave Principal Payne a|Franklin went on the witness stand “shower,” mostly in gifts of a humor-|here this morning and testified that ’ : Baltimore & Ohi ous character, including a bouquet |ne is the same person four men, now :. Baltleore Ohio ade up of a tin dusting pan and Bendix Axiation Bther kitchen tools. Messenger boys {0M trial, are charged with torturing Bethi Steel ved wi se dit the lunch- |@nd burning to death. y Bea sarted the Sid The witness said his real name was . P, Jackson, Leonard Bell, |Marion Franklin Rogers but in recent gen Walt and Ber years he had gone under the name of CREW CHARGED ‘DRUNK’ Ainntie Ret Seattle, Wash. Dec. 18—(P)— | 140 Auburn Auto Mason Wait and Bert Finney gave farewell salutations to the retiring |Connle Franklin. member of the Bachelor bloc and! He said he was in inmate of the cigars were passed around, the second | state hospital for nervous diseases Inspec investigation of the freighter. 3 MORE BODIES RECOVERED tS AEA THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1929 —_—_—_—___, ene roves | Bought by Amerfern |_As Christmas ‘Gitt’|| For English People St. Paul, Dec, 18—()—Herself an invalid and with three of her six chil- | dren ill, Mrs, August De Yaeger of All Got Drunk on Way to ‘ on Sauk Rapids, Minn, today 1s asking | sentation to a national trust the his- é / SHOPLIFTER KILLS CLERK Amer! 3 President Grandes Stresses) ; i Chicago, Dec. 18-—(#)—Une | Michelson, 77 Thursday, Thinks Secrien Comm: twee oe Hee taead’ WHO i eerie Wee on oe ae ee 7 Get Marriage License clerk was killed and another was American and European dudge Instructs Jury in Divorce . 7 lagna n= Coming Dinner to Mandan; | cee probably fatally wounded today Men Are at Their Best =| Amer! id Foreign Pi Sult Not to Confuse Differ. elcaentpcrsticadi Uquor law viola fen ia eae eatin Tee coe i by a shoplifter on the fifth floor From a "| ‘To that end she has written Presi-|_ ‘The American Logee Is Speaker = ALL WOKE UP HOURS LATER — rs ent Goctal Aspects | dent Hoover and. ‘attorney Genera Fairhaven, formerly Clara ‘Leland ‘The Bachelors bloc of the Rotary | oe Chicago, Dec. 18—(#)-—Although | Amer, Smelting and Refining wae thing te arate. Sane tyre ig dt it gig Plub, rapidly drifting to the point|Says He Doesn't Look or Fi but recently released from a ital American Sugar Refin of her husband’s sentence if he is re- | man Urban Broughton. leased to support the children, all un-| Broughton was destined for a bar- der 15 years of age. ony but died before the honor could Robert V. Rensch, federal district | be gazetted. The title therefore was granted to the son and Mrs. Brough- od by gg og of a widow baron. le was that the husband and father who be- | from Fairhaven, Mass. nahin Siearns county Jail Oct. 16, be" Fee earns county 15, re- turned to his family by Christmas. |Germans Will Build Mr. Rensch also forwarded today a bank dratt for $63 to Mrs. Yaeger,| Berlin Monument to obtained with contributions from employes in the federal building here. | Honor Floyd Bennett pence ane Aoirngacnetd bs the fed- fast eral prohibition agents who raided! Berlin, Dec. 18—(7)—A committee the De Yaeger farm and seized a| under the chairmanship of President small liquor still. Loebe of the Reichstag has been formed to erect a monument in honor Uncle of Sought Boy —_ %, Ploy, Bennett, American airman jokers treat of the luncheon, as |for a few months and escaped in 1927. pneu! Harvey Niles already had passed per-| “We Just sparked a little,” the wit-| _ Moslester, tla. Dec. 18°00) mh COPDOEARION rans On Way to Columbus tae wnnataer ar eee he Jectos on the advent of an_eight-|ness said when asked if he had a love Mcgee k Neavetee Island to take aid to the crew of the ound ‘boy in his family Tuesday affair with Tilar “Ruminer, the ed Ghicago, Rock 1 To Identify Subject} German transatiantic plane Bremen night. state's star witness. , were ht to the sur- - —_ The monument will erected at a Drop Two Wednesdays ‘Then he began relating the story| ‘erday, were Brought Yo tie wale | seriously. Coltinbae Ges and E Colusahish, Clin; “Dh, 1n-yern|'the Merlin airotae “tor soltenael: ¢ .. President Harry Brandes reminded of his movements on the day Frank-| town coal company’s mine in | painting solitaire. Columbia Graphaphone Howard Lavelly, county detective, late|ficing and timely aid to Captain fo the club that, owing to Christmas and | lin was reputed to have been slain. north McAlester.” The mine beck Com. Inve we ree . 7 “You should not draw an inference | this afternoon brought a boy to the| Koehl, Baron Von Huenefeld, and » New Year falling on Wednesdays this ‘Al Got Drank’ keepers expressed belief that two ‘Gas of guilt when you can draw an infer-| office Prosecuting Attorney John J.| Colonel Fitzmaurice in Canada at the Year, there will be no club luncheons! He and Herman Greenway, Hubert! podies still were in the mine, ” x ental Bi 6 of innocence,” he said. “What |Chester, Jr, who he believes to be! cost of his life.” on those days, Instead, on Thursday, | Hoster and Alex Pulks, all defendants, attendance contest between the two/Ruminer girl, he said. They all got! Former President Callies returned a Cane 3, jale” Be organizations. This dinner will be|drunk, he added, and he fell off a| to Mexico City today after a five P held at Elks halls at the usual open-| mule. He sald he regained conscious-! months, absence to be greeted in ing time of 12:15. Mandan won with |ness two or three hours later and the Colia station by one of the om may have seemed conclusive proof of January asians. lane eee oF bins started io Diet View to Lat CALLES RETURNS HOME is ‘; 23%, | guilt once, does not now. Do not con- Mandan Rotarians as winners marriage license for him and the City, Dec. 1 6 dq ‘a |fuse loose manners with loose mor- 4 Mexico City, .—P— es erccebane Gites Secretary Davis May Snook Execution Will 2,32 Washington, Dec. 18—(?)—Secre- Run for Governor Job _ six 100 per cent meetings, against an | went first to the Ruminer home and| most imposing receptions ever ac- labor department Average Bismarck attendance of 92:27] tren io"Herman Greenway's, home| corded here, Be Delayed; Supreme sald today that although he had nok per cent. is easvik: That night he and Tillar started to Commander Richard E. Byrd | £!¢ At Court Makes Decision ; yet reached a decision he hed told Thanks from Ruth Saxv |the home of Finis Ford, a justice of with : akes ers mand keeps 4 A letter was received from Ruth |tne peace, to be marrted Nal. , —_— cnn ee ee Baxvik, who has been learning to ‘J ‘i Ohio, Dec. 18—()—Fail- bel ing, I may not be able to get i : : list of the navy in recogni- E write with her left hand, owing 6, ee ean iiensetat nee ssceal his flight over the South Pole, Freeport Tex. | her broken right arm, received in the ps ‘was introduced | General Ameri HH . away from home. Then they re- a t Acphait. thanked Nhe Rotarians for flowers |he went to bed while the girl sat up General Food fand other kind remembrances sent |@ll night, he added, General Mil and slayer “The next morning,” he said, “Til- General Motors sult in his hher at the hospital where she is under the best decorated house exterior or|night and continued to trace his jawn and the best decorated house |movements from that time until he out of” running for governor of Pennsylvania in 1930. Tt was said that among those who have urged Mr. Davis to run were several Heptlnl eset and others associated wil Republican party organization. Filing for the contest ye { lar told me she wanted to put off the General Railw: court officials today. under Pei law i PPestment. oe thanks was ree] wedding unti fall 1 told her there Levelled by $10,000 | siiistte nasor pttescin ‘Pennaytvani law mut be made f; peived from the board of education, | wasn't any use of doing that. She Fire at Devils Lake Missed mary in May. [S expressing its grateful cesstaeeetd a said, et pHa ae Ss dela Goodyear Fire, Lage | pr hers ant roug! Devils Lake, N. D., —(P)— | Great Northern Ore *. Snook’ ié Be hat autnorities recently—an| ‘I walked across the porch and| fiend pred narr orm bepreraelel vecigin last night | irene Yeatate,® aly sey Medical Body Names annual recognition of the educational {called her over. She said if I had England to Capetown. the Great Northern Rail- ‘ sald. aa reine city by che Rotary club |anything to say, go aheed and say tt] Now.eroprERe IN DusEer |Toed company’s lime house ets ioes Schoregge President #H _ and for Rotary prizes awarded out- | because she was through. I said, estimated at $10,000. H 4 Mot 38 onl ® standing pupils of the High school in |“well. I'm through, too.” / The lmehouse is where water is °29 Farm Crop Values ; several branches of the curriculum, “T walked out the gate and started treated for use in locomotives. I Ref. 20 Sho Sl I * a Nuessle Urges Decorating after my cap where T’d lost it the day| girpiane, fas. Copper Ww ight screase |. i" Judge W. L. Nuessle urged the |before and just kept on going.” int. Com. Eni . — f members to enter in the contest for| He told where he spent the first Int. Washington, Dec. 18—(#)—This S oi ‘window. There are 18 prizes for the | was found at Humphrey, Ark., 10 days * best efforts at these, the chief prizes | ago, being $10 each. In concluding the direct question- ‘The speaker of the day was Rev./ing, defense counsel asked: “You ¥. E. Logee, who dealt with the re-| weren't beaten to death and burned Jationship of the Rotary movement to |jast March were you?” Christmas, after George Humphrey; wet], It don’t look like it and don’t hhad sung an appropriate Christmas | ree] ike it,” he replied amid laught solo. Pastor Logee treated Christmas| “At the conclusion of the state's di- S and Rotarianism from the viewpoint Of | rect testimony last night, the defense the spiritual value of serving and/noved for an instructed verdict of stressed the peace movement of this acquittal on the a tink tive seein. He cited the situation IN/haq failed to pire lish the ‘Manchuria as a hopeful one. despite | dorset, 8M. rarckrd wd the menace to the Kellogg pact in the the ew an the t rec ggeten tie iio desultory hostilities that have pre- cg wi Guests of the day included Fred] The state's case was bullt largely S stauser, of the state tax department, |°" two witnesses—Tillar Ruminer: and Rev. Bennet-Haines , the new) . Episcopal rector. ROBBERY REPORTS = Tillar denied the youth who says ~ BRANDED AS FALSE), nh tse fe ee the ground in the St. James Minneapolis, was captured as reat Hl fete ly i Ff it i | i i? Former Sheriff's Home Said| Robbed of Papers in the ‘Moeller Case’ i I i i i ; 8St. Paul, Dec. 18.—(4)—Agents of the state bureau of criminal appre- fhension today branded as false recent Btorles of the attempted kidnaping of F. Fullerton, i g pei ell Egeky a8 eg s 3 pit tt tit tt tite tre} PERE FIERESSELE Fe and the alleged raid on a for- Minnesota Supreme ” 3 4 have cbiained the Court Judge Won't : President Hoover had in- tolen. structed one of his secretaries to Seek Governorship/:: we investigation establish contact between mem- —_ nee told by Pullerton pe bers of the house ways and means Pa a Dee. sien Chiat Jus- if 1M. V. Frederickson, the former dep- commition and these working Ser ‘Wilson ae ang ‘uty sheriff, at the request of Sheriff in- lower sugar rates, from fends onan tatey anneanced it reas) clings DCTs | Sar nn ae tne i not iden-| Cubs today ordered Kenneth | Said the a Sheriff! Penner, right handed » to | Sen as chiet 1 ore tAght | report te Lautoriie ot fhe anger | e008 18 ry his safe] ican association, as of the ‘The statement read: Hi since he| deal for Pitcher ‘Mess, | “While the matter of running for # who was sold te the Cubs recently. Spa tite a 4 ; FLEET NAMED appealed to me. 1 thought of it only ‘ if Washington, Dec. 18.—(?)—Jehn 05 8S was ate Se eave a8 8 meh 131 R. Gordon of New York has been | 'er of party duty Rot because of ae the pest which had ever, that I am to resign my position Chairman T. ghey as chief justice and run for governor. to One teed. ad ‘This is erroneous.” Chicage, Dec. 18.—(P)—Patrick Roche, Albany, MN. sate’ chemnan ake to conte jscore of cities announcement . the eastern and northern ta te oe ee ‘were cut off from eommunicetion He would say ne more. 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