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Janeane nin aR a a rca ANIL AI EO waar 2 THE BISMARCK 'TRIBUN UESDAY, JULY 10, 1934 . : Sykes has said th will be to attend . (- ‘Walter, will play the wo- announeed here Tuesday by 8. W. H{ 10 TAKE STATE Police Knew, Public Didn't |Ssce2022 2" (tenon eo eaars ae Remy RE 9 broad studies must come first. . Mrs. Andrus and his/fore midnight Monday. When he /| Jordan. Reports of the president officers i | ‘ak rie “« aee Congress, in fact, charged the com-| mother, who resides at Haselton, and|arcee Tuesday morning the sutomo-| ‘The Smackerjecks, led by Grace/surer will be Mee Be- i i ’ mission to prepare a report by next|Mr. Buttweller expect to leave next| bile was gone. Johnson, trimmed the Pepettes team, |of the association will be eee as | STAVISKY STRANGE TALE February looking to any changes that) week Monday by car for New York captained by Frances Bosd Abele Sarees hod ot weasurer, eleven ‘direc: J \ * # ® * * * * * * # ‘Most wie 232 eaaniéyer ot Gi ‘ae ouly an by peor . Roosevelt to Visit tid cemeteries "tors will be chosen for the coming year, Thompson said. : dspeaking telephones are being sry ‘The device consists of @ cab- Missouri Diversion | Body to Meet July 10 radio commission are expected to be| the first of its kind being held by the transferred to the new outfit. Herbert and will be attended by rep- Colombian President company L. Petty, secretary of the old board,|resentatives from every state. North Aboard the US Gilmer accompany- Crime Career Began as Boy Four Women Included Among Candidates Seeking Prac- | i e is believed in line for a corresponding! Dakota's representation ‘compares k sonal 4 By FULTON THATCHER GRANT rented at Mariyle-Roe and marched / post with the new body, at a 87800| very favorably with that of other|!& President Roosevelt, July 10—-)/ Qu, cays wp, guly 10—(#)—|inet containing a microphone and a . : tice Permit in N. D. CHAPTER TWO | them both to Jail despite their guests. salary, Bimilarly, Dr. C. B. Jolifte,| states when populations are taken in. | Franklin D. Roosevelt cruised along meeting of the Missouri| loudspeaker. Users cart walk about ; Part 1 |who included senators, deputies, am-/ chief engineer, is expected ois wanelee consideration, Buttweller anid, (tR@ coast of South America Tuesday | 28 monual mestog OTN, ‘held at |the room while carrying on a con- : Tt was not until the last day of bassadors and other notables. over, receiving $9,000. to pay his first visit as president of versation through one of these. : |the United States to a neighbor con- |New Rockford July 10 at 2 p.m, it Cope baleen Bh he Houston is to put in at lope Rancher, Dies |ioris” cortazens Leas reer Saree oot wie Pre| | How the animals got LIVE POWER Exhausted from the long day's run, The Jungle Folk come, one by one, Fargo, N. D., July 10—(7)—C. H. ident Olaya Hertera of Colombia. To get new pep at the big Red Crown : SET MEETING DATES sri sisi tert ses icitienbal near Cormorant, Minn, following | ream Loses at Wing That pel he ow : is Needed No Sympathy sili Forty-one men and women candi- December 1933 that the public ever) P | dates Tuesday will take the state bar| heard of Stavisky. ‘That is, nobody) There is no use lavishing sympathy F ‘had heard of him except the police 0m Stavisky for he seems to have been examination in supreme court cham | and a few privileged citizens. But a/ tite equal to the situation. But Ar- bers. great many persons, including my-/lette was then, and still is, a very Four women seek admission to the! self, had heard a lot of one Serge| Pathetic figure. In the dismal prison bar. They are: Elvira Deloris Bitzen,| Alexandre. Financial circles knew | of pessoa she was on the vant Grand Forks: Bessie Spangler Jacob- him. ‘Theatrical circles knew him. oF giving birth to Stavisky's eras: winith af eb yecoP (Soclety knew him. The turf, the |child. Finally she was transferred to gaming tables at Biarritz and Deau-!@ city hospital and there, after the Grand Forks, and Cytella Dahn Pet-| ville, and a great many attractive {intervention of a great political lead- Atkinson Announces Plans for/two months iliness, He was 8. Un- efson, Jamestown. |women, more especially those with a[eT Who had been her father’s friend, An all-star girls’ kittenball team 4 Men who will take the examinations bank roll, know him very well indeed, | Arlette was recognized as being the} State Conclave to Be Held. |ancn holder hear Dickines, W. ioe |from Bismarck was defeated 20 to 11| | Out they come, now, two by two, ] are: There was a report (dated 1928) in|@upe, not the accomplice, of Cache in September Surviving are three daughters, Mrs,|by the Wing girls’ team in the first ae Raised bi staid Harold W. Bangert, Enderlin; Carl|the files of the Paris magistrature, | Stavisy. So they set her free. Pp W. F. Burnett of Fargo, Mra, Fred|same played out of the city by a ep of fun— G. Buck. Detroit Lake, Minn.: Albert | however, that would have told any| But did she learn her lesson? She Chase of Mandan, Mrs. Alice Decker|local tesm this year. ‘The contest TIVE FOWER leagts at the long day’s run. | N. Carlblom, Gwinner; Wayne T.j interested persons that the swindler, |did not. And if she is today, in her j Childs, Mandan; William W. Eich-jforger and jailbird, Sacha Stavisky,|PTison cell, a humiliated, disillusion- i horst. Thompson; M. D. Elliott, Mi-/and the dapper gentleman-financier,|/Cd, despairing mother of the adven- | not; Melvin E. Frazier, Crosby; Teddy | Serge Alexandre, were one and the| turer's children, accused of her hus- ft New York City,.and twin sons, The annual meeting of the League Ghices C. Merry of Williston and Ed of North Dakota Municipalities willl Goan’s. of iorekiseon “qrand-|marck for July 29. Next Sunday, the be held at Minot, September 24 and| G Mery of and 16 grand- | emarck Regan E. George, Jamestown; Glen W. Hal- vorson, Minot; Bismarck; John Hfellum, Carrington, Earl M. Hendricks, | same person, Strangely no one seem-/ ed interested, least of all the police. The way Sacha Stavisky got to be band’s sins, scorned, shamed and dragged in the mud of publicity, it is 25, Myron H. Atkinson, executive sect retary of the state group, announced Fimeral services will be in Fargo and burial will be in Dick because she was loyal to that bright- | Tuesday. me tee Roy A. llvedson, Minot; Clifford E.iserge Alexandre is a curious tale.|2Yed. silver-tongued visionary, Cacha! Local and state problems will be Jansonius, Bismarck; Einar Johnson, Byer though the press has covered it|Stavisky, who might have been as/|taken up at the Minot convention in i ‘Towner. [Eicly welt it seems worth while to|eteat as his ambitions, if he had play-|line with the purpose of the Lesgue| Automobile Stolen Harvey N. Kaldor, Hillsboro; John/|mention the high-spots of that me-|ed society's rules. which is to keep local officials in close Here During Night og led made 10 Utila 5 acored Wing aggregation. A ntact with changing administra- W. Kehoe, Cando; Daniel P. Lev- hosi: briefl; ible. 16 Months in Prison co ane, Beach: Albert M. Limburg. Far-|'“GerPdelinquent, herp wae born in| As to Stavisky himself, he remained] tive Problems and provide for the ex- Bismarck police officials Tuesday |by Miss Betty Haagensen, women’s iwere seeking an automobile, stolen Our deli it he born in} ch inf go; Oliver G. Nordmarken, BAAR SARIS an Tes in the Sante prison exactly sixteen! ee ee Election of officers and selection of| while parked on a residence street Grand | sodbadka, Russia, in 1886 under the Forks; Tom Paulson, Valley City; ne of Stavisky.’ His father brought | months. His lawyers, Maitres Hesse | €°vernment. William R. Pearce. Valley City; E. A.|him to Paris in 1900 and set himself |and Gaulier, were able to procure for Reed, Jamestown; George Dale Rel-!1p ag a practicing dentist. ‘The boy|him no less than ten postponements the convention site for next year will! here during the night, Now, don’t forget, when next you drive Your motor car, ‘too will thrive More lustily on POWER that’s LIVE. 4 mers, Carrington; Walton S. Russell, Mandan; Theodore A. Sailer, Hazen; | Louis Spencer Sell, Bismarck; Ches- | ter J. Serkland, Fargo; Joseph K. Simmons, Nev’ England; W. G. Tharp, Mandan; Obert C. Teigen, Edmore; Robert H. Thompson, Grafton; Duane L, Traynor, Devils Lake; J. Arthur! in the decent but moderate circum- early age, however, he exhibited two strong sets of tendencies: One those went toa French lycee and grew up|Of his trial during that time, and fin- stances of a little bourgeois. At an|Son given: his health was failing. of a Don Juan: the other those of a|never came up for a hearing during juvenile crook. His affairs with the his life-time. That, as will be shown jeunes filles of his acquaintance would | later, was a curious business. ally to get him released on bail. Rea- Thereafter Stavisky’s trial was) postponed nine times more, and it) occupy part of the program, the com- plete details of which will be announc- ed at a later date. villages in the state have membership in the state league, which is a divis- ion of the American Municipal Asso- Pontiac coach, bearing North Dakota 1934 license No. 8644, and belong! One-hundred and fifty cities and! to the Universal Motor Oo. ce Fleck, manager automobile firm, told police he park- The stolen automobile was a 1932 John R. Remember, too, next time you spot it, The big RED CROWN is where they got it. Standard Red Crown Superfuel offers you more LIVE POWER per gallon—at no extra cost. At all Standard Oil Stations and Deelers Ouge. 1004, Bteaderd OF Ce. ciation, a national organization cen- Vandal. Rolla; Philip B. Vogel, Fargo: |have landed him in a reform school| It was the hour during which Sta- iiee with pREueae connie EL aee : Alovs Wartner, Jr, Harvey; Neal E./in america or in any Anglo-Saxon| Visky was released from the Sante on| search offices at Chicago. é us et Fargo; Paul J. Wishek, | ommunity and even in France, where |bail that the great transfiguration| Pred J, Fredrickson, mayor of Val- f oaks wild oats are tolerated and personal| took placc. Once outside, he crossed|jey City, is president of the state! r ‘ P morals are nobody's particular busi-| the Rue de la Sante to a little bistrot | group; Harry E. Rittgers, city at-| : : RACE PILOT KILLED ness, he was thought to have “exag-/0r poor-man’s cafe where, habitually,|torney for Jamestown, is vice-presi- ve San Bernardino, July 10.—4)—|gerated.” released inmates of the Prison first|/dent and Atkinson is executive sec- : Crashinz in the take-off from an air-| But in 1916 he combined his lover’s|come to meet their waiting friends|retary. The executive committee is! i port here, George E. Hague, well|ardor with his pecuniary talents. The;#Nnd get a drink. There he telephoned| composed of the officers and Jack i known for his exploits with small rac- ing planes. was killed and one of his| three passengers injured fatally late Monday. Schilling | Liquid Food | Colors | add appetizing tints to APUAD, —gtSSERg gUCEg victim was a widow who fell for “le beau Cacha's” adolescent charms to such an extent that she entrusted him with her heart and bank account. He! was to make a fortune for both and they were to marry and live happily ever after. The denouement of this idyll took place in the police court where young Stavisky was charged with abuse of confidence. He was) the advantage of a sursis for first offence. Laid Low Three Years The records indicate that Staxisky lay low for three years. Théh, in 1919, he went into the cabaret business. Another sweetheart with British have another name for it). The cabaret, which was called “Cadet Rouselle,” turned out to be a flop, but by the indelicate use of rubber) came eventually, however, and left its | record on the police blotter. | Person who had issued the check did Stavisky would have taken a long va- cation had not the raised check mys condemned and sentenced, but given|¢d Hydra of classical myth which, yourp;| Crook, no, less than five new person- ready cash was his silent partner (the |€St_to the police. for a private automobile. He shook hands with the proprietor. He bought @ round of drinks for all the guests there. Then he left. He was seen rolling smoothly down the Boulevard Arago. And he disappeared altogether from view. Stavisky died then. From that moment he became a legend. But one might draw an analogy between Stavisky and the many-head- when one of its heads had been cut off, grew two more where the one was. For in the place of Sacha Stavisky, ages appeared. These distinguished themselves in France and abroad and their careers were of especial inter- The geatest of these personages was Serge Alexandre. But first there is one more little fact concerning Sacha Stavisky. On ing in the records to show that his/ (Copyright McClure Newspaper Syn- dicate) BOARD WILL UNIFY A. Patterson, mayor of Minot and G. J. Manning, city commissioner of Dickinson. U. 8, WILL REVEAL CROP STATISTICS Report Will Disclose Inroads; Drouth Has Made on To- tal Production Washington, July 10.—(?)—Farm- ers’ eyes turned toward the capital ‘Tuesday as the government got ready to make public an all-important re- Port on crops and prospects, a report Tuesday's report was a complete! crop summary as of July 1 showing tory of the food supplies and pros-{ Pects for the entire country. not consider this a very good joke. He Particular attention was centered i io bi: took the check to the police. ‘The! inn daisnmtsatiecie antiraaten: tion shone in his eyes as he police took Stavisky to jail. An Secretary Wallace announced Mon-|- Poke these words: day that the present wheat program, | calling for a reduction of 16 per cent | search engineers. Convic- “Itit were up tome towhip Tremendous welcome of new “G-3” — marvel tire that gives 43% more non-skid mileage — keeps Goodyear factories and dealers on jump! A 1934 success story that people will buy when you see the reports thatrolled checks Stavisky seems to have staved | the day he was released provisionally | aiscioging in new detail the inroads into beadquarters at asin os ime. Calamity | {fom prison his aged father committed shows how the American 4 off calamity for some time. Calamity {rom prison his aged farer commibied idrouth has made on production, Akron. Excited dealers wrote, wired, called in followed in his simple funeral! Ho was given check for 000 francs | Wake or that he wore the aackcioen|ereage, condition, production, and) bull what they want by phone. He cleverly added a “4” at the left|and ashes of mourning. Sentimental-|s-regce and estimated yields per acre : _ “We're breaking sales and a “o” at the right and cashed it/ity and even filial love do not appesr| tor ait other crops; and the total pro- | ‘ANK and angular he stood there= —_ records!“ We're swamp- for 46,000 francs, raising paper worth|to have been numbered among thé/ duction, It was, in effect, an inven- I nie and Pr : inesal’”““ We’ $150 to the cash value of $2,000, The| Weaknesses of that clever young man. one of the nation’s greatest re- ed with business!’ re lens Baenpeaed oe bs ugaeie below average production in the years depression, I’d put a big Rineatana) r ler just ‘ore the trial. ing 1928-1932 and a processing tax of 30 billboard fron! won ; wait too long betore nus deprived of material evidence the | AR, WIRE SYSTEM cents per ushel, would be continued = in t of every 4 making sure of your insur- _ | judge could only dismiss the case. (It! {next year. factory in the land, with this i ’ is worth noting that evid ainst however, warning burni ssage: ance. Fire never gives any etavicks. ee ay a aieeaae 4 | Pipes serine ite nip thas At rap peiays 3‘GIVB US warning but usually strikes |#! through his career and even after Eugene 0. Sykes Heads Feder-|,1 wneat agreement did not give evi- ING NEW AND is his death). : al Communications Com- dence of living up to their pledges, GOOD AND WE WILL BUY unexpectedly. Are you ade- In the following year Stavisky went the United States might expand pro- Tr’asigned ‘THE AMERICAN , : on to bigger things, socially and fi- mission Program duction ‘beyond this point and again ” « ' quately insured now? nancially. He met a pretty young enter the world market. PUBLIC’. , girl named Arlette Simon who seems FY Washington, July 10—(?}—The na- There is more than le f to have been able to hold his affec-|,. Bey: This agency represents the {tions better than the rest. He filled| (/)h,Wuing uniting wee alation’ om ihe Blackhoop Completes chology in that statement- from this vitel fact= Hartford Fire Insurance |e" 02's with tales of the great fl’ nation’s vast wire and wireless. sys- State Indian Survey! there is truth - end here's Goodyear actually hed company —an institution | and it would appear that she believed| “the new federal communications} David Blackhoop, formerly of Cane, t#€ finest evidence in the a wonder tire — hed : th: h b A in him completely. Unfortunately for sag ‘Id-the evidence of sales. at_has been serving = |j0,"m. cor The Nolioe learned. “that | Commission, with Eugene O. Sykes at|nonball, and now director of music wor! of 5 actually spent close to countless property owners |Stavisky had fleeced some exchange Ate Dean ra et te oreaine A te oo ee Pyecae | two. years developing, chairman. ions of ns be means) they took little Arlette off to é, A 6 " had shown in locking up her friend|of determining channels and wavel ous states, and will make his report their morning papersand read the | *cause o¢ es you: 2 picie. ie ss Eo ee lengths at other tasks connected te, the. eck aed oy Pos story of a new tire — A broader, flatter, heavier tread— wi radio. {oJ lahoma lew a might have escaped the law had not|" As for telephone and telegraph,| Mexico. In 1922, Blackhoop was di-| _ tire-known by the factory job “The Man Who Knows a frightened, jealous partner in theirjeach of which will be under a div-|rector of the Mandan municipal number “G-3”. A tread with an average of 2 pounds Insurance” invisible empire betrayed him. 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