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ee eS es eee ee so s9 8 ' TC. Carriers Were Nabbed Last Year a FP maaeane We Washington, Oct, 3.—()—Fourteen | tion tions caries, A ‘sien carrier ‘ace, of -Saurians Was Novel] of those’ highly elusive persons, the: ee ae oe Iver $500,000 a) lamonds, duty-free, on one Feature of Big Livestock {lett diamond merchant and | the | {itr ore on @iamond carrier, were Caught by the| Diamond carriers come in infinite Show at Washburn id of the customs serv-| variety, he stid—pursers, members of ice during Ziscal year 1930, giving} ship’s crew, travelers with a side the service ‘more satisfaction than | line, immigrants. the seizure “with the goods” of 118} The smuggling business was said ts. at recent tariff hearings to account A to Commissioner of Cus-| fot half the diamond imports into A. Eble by John W. Rob- | the United States, which take 80 per f the diamond squad, re-| cent of the world’s production. Eble pointed out that apprehension must depend on tips. Someone abroad sees something to arouse suspicion. the! It is told to the customs agents who pass the word along. A reward of 25 per cent of the amount vered, not to exceed $50,000 in case, awaits informers. i ul F. #543 ut eer econ ds ap- prehension of many smuggling tour ists, Eble pointed out, is the convic- zt ba a teeta Suddenly ea pn jan and not a Genoese, told the As- ‘ked away. Anderson for hint, he a knife. sociated Press today his theory was ‘The ridlicetent was slashed in the |°°Dfirmed by recent discoveries in the back of the neck, near the heart,|archives of the Prench national ll- ed the abdomen and behind the | brary. ear, These demonstrated, the Peruvian asserted, that Columbus was a rela- Peruvian Scholar Reiterates Claim - E i 8 E tive of Casanova—Coullon, wno was a Corsair of Catalonian origin. Professor Ulloa will go to Spain in @ month for further study. He sald he already had consulted several members of the Spanish academy of apebpes ua sEE created a stir at the Hamburg Amer- icanist conference by insisting that Christopher Columbus was a Catalon- ers accepting his theory, but declared that the academy never had formally examined the question. BISMARCK TRIBUNE,. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1930 __ history, with some rejecting and oth- | years. It was the first crime of this nature reported for-nearly a year, however. DETROMT PHYS ESCAPES KDNAPE Attracts Attention by Throwing Dr. McPhail was abducted while a special grand jury was hearing testimony of some of the leaders in the old kidnaping rings, who turned state's evidence after being convicted. toreed intovan automobile by tares bi atae m Into an automobile by Prescription Papers Out men after answering a decoy profes- of Window sional call ‘and was taken to the St i eee is in red edge of the N y, where he was forced to write a Detroit, Oct. ()}—Dr. Frank 1. | note asking for- $4,000 ransom. Two McPhail, Highland Park physician.) of the men went out with the note, was kidnaped last night and held} jeaving the other as a guard. captive until this morning in a va-| Dr. McPhail did not know until he cant house from which he waa te-|was rescued that his guard was un- leased by police after he attracted attention ‘by throwing prescription papers out of a window. . A man, said by police to have been left toguard the physician, wasarrest- ed. He gave his name as Frank Sa- bino, Policereported that when Dr. Mc- Phail’s father, Dr.. Malcolm McPhail, went to arrange for payment of ran- YOU NEED ONLY WATER Ir you have a package of White King on hand, broke pnt inten wash anything, the y . requirement for the quickest, driven to the neighborhood in which the son had been held. 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