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at. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE =2==- ESTABLISHED 1873 : BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, ‘MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1930 PRICE FIVE CENTS a a Tappen Farmer Slain Sunday | North Dakota Trio Killed in Auto Mishaps™™\™s, : eatin ae Says Russians Were Hedging, Not Gambling) “INWmRCR } Deca wettne_—_NPROVENENTOP esis Fa BOARD OP TRADE, [Den Ner To nate : FORTUNA GIRL DEAD fi aaa aaa “BUSINESS SEEN IN | Charges of sta | HE AD N WITNESS a é John Jusypchuk Dies Instant- SURVEY BY B ARNES Chicago, Sept. 29.—(}—Two wom- ly in Head-On Collision feat urge scan te a BEFORE P ROBERS Chairman of ‘Hoover .Commis- Tells Committee dritignting| men, brothers, : West of Mandan pone: oa ld pom NYE RESURRECTS Communists His View on oS der County Tragedy TWO OTHERS ARE WOUNDED Mrs. Motil, Soon to Be Mother, Saved by Glass in Automo- » yesterday. Police said the women had been SEVEN OTHERS ARE INJURED bile Windshield t Hele Wheat Sales | (Tribune Special Service) TOUY, Soran, Sot ane See oe Steele N. D. Sept. 29.—Kd. ead r Nelson, 20, Others Fatal- MANY LINES STILL SLACK | mund G. Motl, 31, farmer liv- d SAYS DEALS NOT HEAVY) ing near Tappen, is dead and ly Injure ey August Waullan, 61, a neigh- Cheap see wal Long-Term FOR NEXT SESSION ar Sees No Reason Why Russian Credit Held Imp ortant Fac- Government Should Not tor; Bond Issues Increase [Agricultural Relief Remedy Deal in Chicago Market boring farmer, is in jail here as the result of a triple shooting on the Waullan farm yesterday. An inquest into Motl’s death Three North Dakotans today are dead and seven others are injured as the result of four s accit ‘ ANIE! : NHE wil i Sane Bena, a Washington, Sept. 22—vp}-—while| TWice Vetoed and Dividing = ccnp tenet and itis expected that Waullan The dead are: many lines of business and industry! Farmers Is New Bill Basis | , Chicago, eaeen Mee at ee nt Washington, N.Y. Sept. 20.— will be charged with first-de- continu behind, ® consider- . cago Dani juggenhi a lem! John Jusypchuk, 28, Belfield + able number of improvements were —— Board of Trade today told the spe-|the Guggenheim family of mining herds ‘i rae farmer. L 7 F ene eee eee nee =e = shown today in a survey of condi-| Washington, Sept. 29—(#}—The|cial congressional committee investi-| magnates and widely known as @ te’s Attorney Arne Vinje ; : tions in the United States and foreign |¢@ualization fee principles of farm|gating communist propaganda that| patron of aeronautics, died yester-|0f Kidder county announced ne 4 Tony Schabo, 19, Reynolds ME. AND MES. M. J. WILDES countries prepared by Jullus H.|Teélief was reviewed today by Senator| short-selling on the Chitago ex-|day of heart disease at his estate,| Waullan confessed to the shoot- farm youth. Mr, and Mrs. M. J. Wildes, who have lived in Burleigh county for the last | Barnes, chairman of — President | Nye, Republican, North Dakota, fore-|change by Russia was a hedging op-|Hempstead House. He was 74 years| ing shortly after the capture. Helen Nelson, 20, Fortuna. | 20 years, celebrated thelr golden wedding anniversary Saturday at their | Hoover's national business survey |Stadowing another controversy in/eration and not » gamble. old. The story, as reconstructed vets . home, 222% Main a conference. Congress over agriculture. Bunnell was asked point blank by| He was in poor health when he re- |}, Kidd id “pete aig Be. 4 ‘The injured are: : paar ‘The summary covered conditions| The renewal of the movement, for |Representative John F. Nelson of| turned from Europe Sept. 15 and took | PY Kidder county officials, in- conscious in the ‘Manian ‘Descsaess [else ‘iighiyerguaissd" eduses, toed by Calvin Coollge, s consd-|goveroment hedge on the. Chicago} Dire. Guagenteim, i preggo serch teres FIND MANGLED REMAINS OF Sct ss esunst ssecums eae Sls Palme Yew S| at no ng [lea saperationa: for others. Barnes re: entirely rag ae = the Ms oo “3 ieee ae Gees ing, thay | ane oe Canshter, Mrs, Robert | W-/ afternoon, killed his neighbor : Seeacwsercene| MAN ON TRACK NEAR STEELE fesens see arses sons om eo ee ee eee ee the trend of general conditions. |and western Republican independents| He was then asked why the Board rt M. Gi nheim, U. 8. gun ai wounde: ee ae ————— Pas ee lginetnie of Tuna tie MLTR tha export Aatientare, plans asst tol Teace’s business condvey conutt= | was summoned from Washington. Henry Etten, 30, Motl’s broth- Richard Ackerman, 15; Vincent | unidentified V Is Believed business purposes in sheen money | the division of this group on the first eg Toke iteel tee shorteselling, and Lapis Siar tng rs weit tins spe meter and Carl Sonnenburg, Ackerman, 18, and Raymond Cole, lentified Victim foe Roth mae sind long-term cede peices! e answer was unusal. Europe tomorrow on the liner Isle de| 20”, Who also were in the party. 21, all of Reynolds, not seriously in-| \ to Have Friends or Rela- While total capital issues during Benator Nye said he intenaed to) “If you had known of the .transac- ‘& & Cheeote ‘ner | Their injuries are not serious. jured. first eight months of the year were the equalization fee proposi-|tions would you have taken steps to ss eri a with ‘et or nammite The story of the as told Emil Strand, 45, Mohall farmer, tives in Fargo 35 per cent behind the same period |fion as a part of » new farm market-|stop them?” Nelson asked. ar Guasechelal rpg of the| ‘0 sheriffs by Mrs. Motl, who is in a q fractured pelvis and other injuries. of last year, bond issues showed &/ing act at the next sesssion. He said ig, NOt necessarily,” replied Bunnell, seven sons of the late ‘Guggen- | hysterical condition, is that of one of Simon Hunter, Mohall laborer, gee 50 per cent gain. Inc: eases were pe8M | the depression of agriculture prices|“‘the selling of 17,500,000 bushels of heim and a member Se ihe eh ak the most heartless crimes ever to ¢ broken collarbone. ‘ Kidder county authorities today in loan: to foreign governments; do-| «shows a need for this additional leg-| wheat in three days by one client was Guggenheim and which controls | °cur in Kidder county, Ny} e were seeking to learn the identity of | . mestic municipalities, railroad and | isiation. not @ particularly heavy transaction.” | 1" and Sons which controls!” “aioti with his wife and two chil- Killed Near Mandan @ man whose mangled body was found utility companies. Senator Borah, Republican, Idaho,| He admitted, however, that under a : od Mp raprond interests of the fam-| aren albert Edwin, age 4, and Dennis Jusypehuk was killed when the au-| Sunday strewn slong the Northern Savings aif took an upward {UP. lip an advocate.of the export deben-|falling market, such as the exchange| 7,10 ‘is country, Alaska. Mexico.| tonn, age 2, together with Etten and tomoblle which he was driving, in/ Pacific right of way three and one er aR SS. Bh Ghecking against bank accounts WSS ture in opposition to the wishes of |has recently experienced. the trans-|/aruw’ fortune is rated ne cue of the| the Sonnenberg boy, had gone to the which Mrs. Wischelke and the three | half miles west of Steele, Mr. and Mrs. M. J, Wildes Were | smaller than last year. Building President Hoover, but he has opposed {actions would have a tendency to de-| createst, in America, Waullan place three miles west and froma Belted were. riding, Eee ey a ee 4880 et Ennis. loan associations. while displAViN6| the equalisation fee as unconstitu- | press Pelt cig oor nhelm founded the-Dan-| {ive miles north of Tappen Sunday ~ a . rod peso he re re Tie . a tel’ Gr for the promo- Bae etig,ateoo, a aie wet of ee ee ee cotthy, Ireland Oe eee iast| James A. Reed, of Misiotet, who jg Congressman Edward E. Eslick of /tion of eronauties. with an initial| yygiqi, Re, on Invitation about 5 te partes or. ‘we : — selling a d no ma- | 588 been mentioned as a potential | Tennessee mh there* were any| donation of $2,500,000. Before the Poy ree ad invited them to come Both automobiles turned .over but niet along of, Phage about Mr. and Mrs ia. J. Wildes, 222% year ‘A tailing off was | Democratic presidential candidate in Tules prohibiting foreign nations! foundation was dissolved at the end eat watermelon with him and Mr. Helbig and his wife were unin-| °° are Saget eee . 2 ts of Bu ‘4 | terlal ‘oon ne lines. 1932, Mkewlse opposed the equaliza-|from dealing on the exchange. Bun-|of iast year approximately $5,000,000 | 8 he would give them some vege- jured. — distance mile Main avenue, resident jurleigh | noted insurance was | tion fee while in the senate, but/ nell said he knew of none. had been expended through it. tables and other garden produce. Jusypchuk’s death was caused ac-|M4¥. Nadim dttad dig foeeane Lamee oot Cena NRE he Pevepaon barby ll ‘ar |SPonsored the export debenture. Brokers were within thelr rights to The party was held as scheduled cidentally, it was decided in Mandan —. Gobel rented anniversary here Sat- | shown in pa Eagan ‘up the de-| Senator Nye reports on his return accept such commissions as those of ——| and the Motls ate all the watermelon at noon today by a coroner’s jury pro the ipped from a train urday. The observance began with a/ this bind aoae made from the middle west that the agri-|the soviet government, he said, add- they cared for. Waullan insisted they which conducted an inquest. under | "“h)§ sg ager to: naa golden jubilee nuptial supe conbenyed ae Ungar beam <i more in {Cultural situation is the main issue|ing that similiar transaction have eat more but they declined and an the direction of John K. Kennelly,| named Roy or Ray Clarke, and t0| Coe tne en ae i ie S| sen tines ae traffic volume was oft,|in that territory. Party leaders are|been made by Canadian and Argen- Gc eaee in Morton county coroner. Members of | have relatives or friends in Fargo, N. Procathedral at 8 o’c pa did Setee por lines also. showed | Wondering if the post-war problem of|tine traders. He knew of no deals by ec ly, Waullan accused them of ’ £ the jury were Charles Toman, Jr,.A.| Pay’ ” Daeguee: mind reception’ tint cvenine| decrease but motor bus lines had|farm relief is once more going to|the Canadian or Argentine govern- coming only to eat his watermelon J. Srivecien, and O. Syvrud, of] "The name Roy or Ray Clarke was|or vo Av ee, ne ‘An advance in shipbuilding | haunt congress and political cam- mania, however, ait be thea Thee Hey a fot found i . it igns. unt was the ness be- i p a 4 ( Schabo was Killed when the auto-| Pockets. Tt had been crushed by the |Song’tachg tens Aled 10 offer) acti ment was reported 12: Bep-|" "The equalisation fee provides tor|fore the Chicago hearing of the com- officals Iearneds aid the Bios be mobile truck in which he was riding, | wheels of the train and was barely| ‘Mr and Mrs, Wild married| tember in most forms of steel pro-|s tax on products to provide their|mittee, which is headed by Repre- came alaed” Wauden ican riven by one of the Ackerman boyS, | jegibie. september 271900 in "Ennietorthy,| duction with sutomobile output still |sale abroad or disposition in years of |sentative Hamilton Fish, Jr., of New|F. W. Nichols Bound Over for cone into his house cat aie ae ten trim at an intersection in Ravocs| uo seer site was found; addressed | County Weaford, Treland, Emigrating | low. Gasoline consumption continued |-icpIis, | The Amen avoeated I York. The investigation grew out of/ District Court on Written sitting in the family automobile, “Dear .” OF 4 at t and out au- | reau in the morning. |The two Ackerman| Fargo on July 3. It was signed married lite, they caine to, Chlcsgo, to set fecors “nas been inereasing.|while the National Grangs hed ad-| Arthur M. Hyde that Russie sold Acknowledgment Moti was putting the ehiltren into the bn in the Jusypeb auto- ie eee 4s believed | t0| where they resided until coming to| Textile operations aby poe: | ateaeaien tae Sealer cuen ie lad yids an eas \. {ear when Waullan appeared with a poh it 23 years ol many lines, with sound-| Meanwhile, ation pars barrel mobile was on its way from Belfield| dark brown hair, pointed ‘otis ar fn ey 10 years they made Pajneonoeroey prevailing. asking support of the farm marketing| The business conduct committee of| F. W. Nichols, Bismarck, today was ea ed enor ABA conaat: to Mrs. Wischelko’s home in Wilton. | and weighed about 180 pounds. their home on a farm near Menoken, |act passed last segsion in response to|the Board of Trade, investigating the |neid to district court on a charge of | He shot first at Mrs. Motl, but the The injured were brought to the) In the man’s clothing was found a! jater rck, where ‘. ills _| the Mictates of President Hoover. [same charges, adopted a rule forbid- rf charge struck the windshield of the jan hospital at 3 a. m. bv pas-|bank-book issued to Miss Margaret somite, to ayn vee ee Marine Colonel Ki ding foreign governments from such | 870" in connection with the burning (Continued on page nine) aere-ty.. Seem Beniihow caly|L. Gillin, a school teacher at Robin-| west, when Mr. Wilde retired from| Self; Wife Near Death ipo adetcyrd ogg: Sg) Rae sal ace ger & gees eer eae sect ane ne active farming, . tchet Hackin (ce meal Sots ee cpenamtiane at AC cl are ee at | 9 ________——_____¢ has a gash in lorehea Miss Gillin the tl “4 Ha e Russian government lay bought h (Continued on page nine) cites ak been coe tine Sergi aacypaiygs pe aay From $6 eg in the wheat it has sold short, the| | Nichols waived examination when lk NEWS BRIEFS | from her grip on Friday evening. She | 3 || profit.would be approximately $625,- | *rralgn Police court. Magistrate | 7 ends, attended the banquet. The} washington, Sept. 29.—(#)—Lieu 000, since the market has declined |=. 8. Allen said Nichols signed a writ- PLAN MINNESOTA PROBE . : was eh route to Bismarck and while | hall was decorated in gold and white | tenant Colonel Richard B. Creecy, of ap yah “ ten confession of the crime. Washington, Sept. 29—()—The she was eating ina restaurant, she| for the occasion. A gold centerpiece | the Marine second in com- Shout 7 or 8 cents since the original |" confession by Nichols reads: | senate campaign funds commit told authorities, ber grip was opened | and gold tapers were used on the| mand of the Hait! . ‘said it a has “I, F. W. Nichols, do hereby make| tee intends to investigate “the sad the -bank book, a dress and some | honor guests’ table, killed himself with @ revolver yester- nas Jractuslly to de- | the following statement voluntarily | many complaints which have ‘ HITS other articles were taken. She saw] During the evening Mr. and Mrs.| day in « Washingtcn his | Chief of Denver Land Office Re-| impossible for Russia actually to de- | at SHINN Soeuromise or trea | been made against ‘the conduct fo the thett whose, decteiprion taillod pepe pec incon ncgetipp wees red bots Lectot nee todesth| signs; Assails Interior De- May Not Be Flier ge ee of Senator Schall’s campaign” in % i- one ly - OMB iat Of She- deed saan. ‘Eweive children were born to’adr.| "hice Srecey wan barely alive 1b. partment Head sThen 90 fer a6 this ranenctien | ent of Bismarck, N. D. have had -- Tt was Miss Gillin who estimated |and Mrs. Wildes, nine of whom are|washinevon hospitel this morning. . cee Tuenle arect?” Rep, | more or less trouble for the last three| | CARDS AT PHILADELPHIA Temperature at Carrington Is the man's age at 23 years. | tne |living. All were present for the cele-| police believed the officer had struck pa SR a roe taking & Sites in the, market?” Hep. | Sars and that he, bing several, years Philadelphia, “Sept. 29-—07)— . : St. Louis Cardinals, full of 10 Above Zero; Other | man’s death is believed to have oc- |srauom, With, the exception of | nis wife with the hatchet as she lay) |W evoeitism’ toward large oll com-| “Not necessarily,” Bunnell said, “rt | Younger than I. has assaulted me on and confide ; ; curred Friday Gobel said, since the |gsuenier, Mrs. WO; Cooper, Tos) on her bed and, believing ber tet: | vanies leveled at Secretary Wilbur by| may have beens hedging transac. | different occasions and has knocked) Eflanoon to male ready Ur ; Points Also Cold condition -of the remains indicated | account of illness. rs ane fia taare No motive|Ralph 8, Kelley, chief of the field tion to protect cash wheat it intended |e crip bee igre and Pat T meet the world’s champion Ath pia that it” had- been exposed to the|~ other children Mrs. . isenneared division of the general land oftice at | to sell in other markets.” . pole H cpa frie letics at Shibe park in the first St. Paul, Sept. 29—)—A touch of | weather for a considerable period. | orem, ““ucren are Mrs. 7. F.| could be Denver, was characterized today by | | Joseph W. Badenoch, chatrman of 3 selock on the morning of Beptem-| Soria series game on. Wednes- vi 4 feal wintry weather was felt in the ag A the interior secretary as “nonsense.” bead orl fipeuer Cand ‘satis- | Which was burned down together with day. Doce any ee eee ee Hold Ex-Policeman ache alley scousation was contain. | Seal that Humsia’s wheat. salee |An automobile inside of said garage”| DAVENPORT ELEVATOR cury zero, ding c A or 2 degrees below freezing, to es- In Robbery of Bank |ir'vnicn tne eid man tate bub- inthe ica frag mat We | pee Seema! My] BURNS » tablish low marks for season. geet, yesterday. . D., 1» 29.—P}— Minimums far below freezing were Everett, Wash. Sept. 20—(—| Kelley asserted that in the last five| to hedge its cash wheat. sunt ee a bergeog irs The C. N. Smedstad Grain com- quite common throughout the north- Clarence H. “Dick” Shivley, former | years the large ofl companies, “be-| The directors of the board of trade, ing to Judge Allen Reng apts en pany elevator at Davenport was and were accompanied by killing Seattle policeman, was held today a8|cause of ‘great political and other| investigating the charges. resolved to | 0G oo SuiE® A oom lad) Vesey Tae! practically destroyed by fire dis- frosts. Carrington, N. D., with a tem- ‘a suspect in the $44,300 robbery Sep- brought to bear upon .the| prohibit sales of grain futures by for- covered about 12:30 p. m. today. a tne Citizens’ Beourity | wecretary,” had received favorable | elgn governments, ‘Their action was |'wndhouse, on Ninth street and at) Handicapped by lack of water ij ge é i machine consideration’ in spite of his urgings|Tebuked Saturday by Samuel P. Ar-|Sc@:e uptown point. Casey had no| pressure, Davenport's volunteer with , he asserted. So he got paper Portal, N. D., ranked second with a Bhiviey, officers said, had been | to the contrary. No change in this| not, former board president, in a | cause, department turned to Fargo for minimum of eleven above. where “Wilson, Be nen by y patrolman and « nUm- state of affairs, he said, had occurred | statement asserting the antes | Boe. Siaeae, 60 sapien. fire Fo the aid and fire apparatus was sent 4 ‘The lowest temperature reported in nurse has ber of citizens, as the unmasked arty since Mr, Wilbur took office with the (Continued on page seven) . out. Minnesota was 20 above at Campbell. | been waging a battle against infan- | william Giardon, Mandan. the bandits’ car. After Hoover cabinet. brig ‘ Ads and Detroit Lakes each had min- | tile paralysis for nearly three weeks, a Cot ite am the police force Shiviey ‘The Denver man said public lands ‘ ° 9 e Woh ee ee miums of 21. said today her condition is the best| STATE BANK CALL ISSUED _ | served a prison term on a liquor con-| in Colorado held an oil reserve con- Arrest Next 0 c > I iseeteatine oF oe Carrington’s maximum tempera-|it has been since she was stricken| A state bank call as of September | spiracy conviction. a men cane: Bee Ot charge made by h 8, Kell ture Sunday was 68 above, or a drop | September 11 and her breathing | 24 was issued today by Gilbert E. er eR ee er Ne ata F . Chi 3 W; Cri former interior department. field of 48 degrees in less than, 24 hours. | muscies impaired, Semingson, state bank examine. | Auto Crash Damages |.,,sts,i! i? bus? prise” he sald, oesin UI OS War OM UFIME) worker, that the oll companies j 3 had temperatures under freezing. ‘ Car of , Runyon | endeavoring to secure titles by fraud ‘ Sie one a, eee vel Milbank, with 22 above, reported | Bank Plans ‘Lookout’ Man : simiedad and fallure to comply with the United) Cricago, sept. 29—(P)—The “next | if he ls moved, but police insist he be| M04 of the government was the lowest temperature in South Da- | OWA er te cordon, | Stes mining law requirements.| o¢‘inr of’ Chicago's “public enemies” |taken to Bridewell prison hospital | Predicted today by Chairman Ny« kota. ‘The cars of Dr. W. ‘of the | 2 nese oll interests are thoroughly or-| today were ordered arrested, to be|under guard. In addition to the va- ais: i < As Means f Pre R " MA grin eMac ot on" room, ganized and act concertedly in bring- held as hostages for the “enemies” | srancy warrant, a federal charge of povseatis ce eee Ballers Trade Body to Examine bs v eee eet eave reodwey ees Su | Oe eine Oo tees Pp renlp ting neta themselves. pont having evaded income tax payments pedbsablhs aise J ‘corner Detective Chief Norton, n him. A Minnesota Power Firm /1p| RpCillsion Sunday st the, commer Of | valuable oil lands, to which they arelsuis’ ection, told his men to arrest| ‘The state's attorney's fight against| Bromley May Again jess ¢ Des Moines, Sept. 29.—#—Gang- | push of the button will allow them to Seventh street and ‘Thayer svete, | not Hehtfully entitled. Among those | the wives of the “enemies” wherever | labor racketeera—the men who have D: Pacific Oce: Washington, Sept. 29—uy—O1n- |land’s pet trick, lookout men at/enter.” he says. ‘Toe. Mungo oar. hae 50 be ee ioe in this combination are several of the | (cssinie Pailin in this, the nearest | taken control by force of a number of are ic an coset carn ome oo ee ced dor to is pnkeas a | tah tt ett Ya hue we Topo oe ch Coe Eee eat pe [fens Oe hunted men tt one met ete a | any gpt “Gy tna “were - a nui ers l- » 7 ps cxal tide Conventadin tody met te: has fc its WaY!pian. The locked door, the banker | states. the investigations and trials of for-|P°JSKOD. ats nave been sign-|ed on Col, AA, Sprague, anti-crime | Harold L. Bromley and his navigator sumed its investigation into the ac-|'nt0 lowa banking circles, Posy etidb sniglyss andy Y mga ns i Ends mer Secretary of the Interior Albert! .4 ror the “public enemles”—the 26|leader, and protested against the|Harold Gatty flew their plane City of tivities of public power utilities. The| Taking a tip from the gangster’s|tunity to “spot” anyone who doen't! Writer-Poet B. Pall, Harry Sinclair and others.” | most notorious figures of the city's| campaign. Legitimate unions are be-|Tacoma from Shamishiro to Tachi- company is = subsidiary of the Na-|own method of protecting himself | l0OK good” and call upon the vigil- Life With Poison EPIRA gang life—and the relatives are to be | ing made the sufferers, the labor men |kaws air field near here early today tional Power and Light company, | trom the law, at least one Iowa bank- |“ % Prepare themselevs before rier Wagner Resigns as held until such time as the enemies|charged. They asked the removal|and announced they were preparing | § \ which, in turn, ts under the Electric g the door is opened. Poss agg \* surrender or are found. from the fight of Assistant State’s|for another attempt to fly across the Bond and Share 3 ex will maintain the’ same sort of| ‘The plan is but one of several dis-| Los Angeles, Sept. 29.—(P)— Robert Pilot of Red Sox |""rour of them already are under ar-| Attorney Charles J. Mueller. Pacific before the middle of October, Following the Of testimony | Vigilance against bank robbers, cussed in = circular just mailed to|Pew, 35, writer and poet, ended his — rest. One surrendered, another was| Harassing of the relatives of gang- | weather permitting. on the Carolina company, Minnesota| “I am: placing s special lock onal! banks and sheriffs, It was pro-|life by drinking polson, a police re-| poston, Sept. 40.—)—Charles| found in a police cell on another | sters is in line with the Chicago po- Power and Light company officers |0U front door, operating by push |posed by a banker in northwestern | port said today, in a toast to ® gitl/«teinie”’ Wagner has resigned as|charge, and two were found in hos-| lice department policy of arresting BANK CALL 183UED will be called. ‘This concern is a| buttons behind the bank counters |towa, whose name is not revealed, as|companion. His hostess, Helen Kim.| manager of the Red Sox, that base- | pitals. hoodlums and those affiliated with . 29.—UP)—The subsidiary of the American Power and |and desks, so that our front door will/s means of halting the wave of rob-|22, said she tried to knock the giass|/banl club announced today. Wagner | One of the latter, Terry Druggan of |\them on all possible charges. \ The | comptroller of the currency a Light .company which in turn is|s!ways be locked and no one will be| berries which have netted bandits |down but failed. The girl said he! had served as manager only this sea- | the erstwhile beer baronetcy of Drug- | detective bureau refused to divulge |call today for the condition of all under ‘control of Electric Bond ‘and | allowed in the bank until we have 8 | nearly $100,000 in 16 Iowa bank hold- |had been despondent over his failure} son. His successor has not been Lake, is. at the University | what charges it would prefer in this | National banks at tie close of bual- Share. : : chance to look them over when 8] ups since Jan. 1. to sell his work lately. : . ies iA - 3

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