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McGraw, district commis- Havana, Dec. 19.—(#)—Shooting ire bids Be bed ve a oe Williston Oil Men bengal brighoen ew is to ° ity. wants goodfe Chris sioner, attended the meeting. broke out near the presidential pal- H fire for j sooner ats eau CaOH mesiine baiket diuresis wertibers et | All ‘edhe. in ie city will be offi- {ace in Havana shortly after noon biel ae Cae |. Plan Organization lugarated for that purpose. the Roosevelt school Monday eve- | the bored will appear in uniform Sat-| cially contacted thistweek to draw up | Tuesday as gangs of Negroes, armed (P)—I ah (ar assist other organizations in an, for the vacation period Pro-| with sticks, roamed the streets, forc-| rich von Ingenohl, who was chief of Williston, N. D., Dec. 19—(#)—The| The roars of howler monkeys ‘can commit basket , accordin , heard at a distance of two miles, to Paul % Netland, | ing shops which had closed to open. |Germany’s high seas fleet for a Period Williston Petroleum Dealers’ associa- | be Prank Be Wane, oa Worth ere pel ct cae borg the troop coors. . } Violence which saw seven bombs | during the ‘World War and who com- tion recently formed to comply with | under favorable conditions. Probe May Bring Inquiry Into = <== a a Enforcement of Laws Un- der Herbert Hoover Washington, Dec. 19.—()—Senators tried Tuesday to get at the truth be- =v hind the Detroit banking troubles ‘ Jast March which contributed to the ‘National Bank Holiday just as Presi- ¥ dent Roosevelt took office. 4, Members of the senate banking 4 . committee indicated that their study » of the group system of banking, as Ft ] upplied in Detroiit, might bring fuller ~ hg inquiry into bank law enforcement i under the Hoover administration. 3 First, however, they called for rec- 5 ords of the comptroller of the cur- rency and they subpoenaed national ; wank examiners. Neither the records ny nor the examiners, they recalled, were awailable for what they term the in- conclusive one-man jury investiga. tfon made in Detroit last summer. ‘That was the investigation in which tormer President Herbert Hoover was invited to testify if he so desired. He slid not so desire, holding that others Nd better qualified to answer than a “Teo big Michigan bank holding ¢ a companies were to go under detailed ¢ serutiny—the Guardian Detroit Union j Group, Inc., and the Detroit Bankers company. Guardian came first because one of 3ts subsidaries, the Union Guardian ‘Trust company, figured largely in ne- eotiations between Washington and New York just price to the Michigan Banking Holiday in February, In the pre-holiday negotiations, President Hoover, both Michigan Sen- ators and other high federal officials took part. Even as the committee finished ar- } Yangements for its investigation, the fe Reconstruction Corporation was pre- “ varing to advance perhaps $5,000,000 <0 the closed Guardian National Pank of Commerce so liquidators may | vay 103,000 depositors with less than $1000 each 100 per cent of their re- mnaining deposits. A similar plan, said <lesse H. Jones, RFC chairman, is be- tug worked out for the First National. ST. 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Prevent Testimony ‘silt, a value! sepa toede- Detachable St. Paul, Dec. 19—(#)—Charles Tier- ney, St. Paul inspector of detectives. ‘Tuesday identified the body of a man tound slain beside a highway several railes south of here as that of Conrad Gn Handbags a — Blanket Robes Boys’ Shirts Valeo Priced Embroidered Fer 8's To 14's Althen, former golf professional and 50 59c 4. 98 golf course manager here. She'll appreci- Print batiste, Varied style Tierney said Althen had served a ate 2 good bag. pereale, broad- ates Om. Plain or fancy prison term for liquor law violation. Simmelated leath cloth. "Pastels; er models, in breadeloth. Fall The body, found late last night by 1 to 6, For gifts. sizes 2 to 6, at cut, well-tailer- Charles Davis, St. Paul, as he was er, 12 new styles. $1.49, ed. For gifts! on his way to notify authorities his cottage had been entered, bore 14 bul- Jet wounds. Police said they were made by the type of bullet used in machine guns. 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Greet Velee! surrendered voluntarily but none of $4.29 $1.29 $1 98 $21 95 i the others have been arrested. talon. dia socio — ° aes Police said federal authorities failed pe poy pg Starte“perking Beautifal new i 4 in an attempt ae capture atid lace. Ad: in 2 minates! design. Chromi- Connie red coder inte i + shortly before the indictments were rape. Heavy elumi- rier, F pe i bition ts said rants, as 78 ‘ wm plated. A ‘alaut veneer and (i bakelite base. a In 10926 he was arrested on a charge + @ of receiving stolen property but was RY acquitted. In 1930, police said, he terved a six-months jai) sentence on a Uquor law violation charge. Chicago Sample of | i Christmas Spirit | Chicago. Dec. 19.—(7)—A for- of the Government formulaSA. 188 rool. Also in sal. cans. Gly- $39.50 You get Floor Light and 1 new features. te save work. Sold on payments. Electric Can Cry and Electric Range. Sturdy Auto. Driven Dump Move Her Eye Really Cooks. Rubber Tires. 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