The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 28, 1934, Page 2

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PRESS iaselieese reierrer ici eee oes Sones Bou. EeErTrerer ces Pink-cheeked and blue-eyed Lester Gillis looked little like a bandit in the making, the “Baby Face” Nelson of a few years later, a No. 1 Public Enemy, when Chicago police’ caught him with the goods, a stolen auto, when he was only 16, in 1922. boys. Banan’s bull knew Harry Kowalski) refused to let Kowalski’s three chil- was a butcher when he chased him| dren go to school, standing in the PUTSCH HAPTER RIOT —_—_——— BUTCHERED POLE has one week to dispose of the an!- Fort William, Ont.—Maybe Nick| mal. Also, it was alleged, the bull up a telegraph pole. Anyway, Nick/ road and frightening them. FOUND! ‘Tested in Coldest Canada! WEW WINTER GRADES at all Conoce Stations A Sure Way To Prevent Winter Trouble for Motorists of Bismarck Special Winter Grades of Germ Processed Oil Give Positive Starting, Improved Gaso- line Mileage and Utmost Motor Protection! 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CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY Established 1875 Tew and Gueproved CONOCO GERM PROCESSED (PARAFFIN BASE) MOTOR OIL TONIGHT and Every Wednesday Night Continental O11 Company presents Harry Rich- man... Jack Denny and His Music... and John B. Kennedy, over B.C, includin KFYR at 9:30 P. M. CST. nan ¥ CENTURY FILLING STATION Sixth Street Between Main and Broadway M. B. GILMAN COMPANY, INC. Broadway at Second LOMAS OIL COMPANY “Biemarck’s Newest Super Service Station” On East Main Between Ninth and Teath REFILL YOUR CAR NOW at any one of these stations toe anime 2am ‘Baby Face’ Nelson Adds Another Chapter to Lurid Trail of Despite the pleas of his mother, the youthful lawbreaker was the reformatory in 1926. For sentenced to St. Charles, Ill. five years he evaded police no- boys’ school, where he was tice. Then, as “Baby Face” trial, for the Itasca, Ill., holdup. twice returned for parole vio- George Nelson, he was arrested Once more he was given a year lations, though he was a model in 1931 for robbery of the to life. Embittered, the cheru- inmate while in prison, once Hillside, fl, bank. Convict- acting as “monitor” over 75 ed, he was given a year to life THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1984 = SS Crime Returning to Joliet, IIL, prison, Nelson was with Dillinger when Nelson hid for several with two long terms facing him, federal agents clumsily sprung the shack of Ollie Catfish, an Nelson shoved a gun against the. a trap on the gang at the Little Indian, keeping his host prison- side of his gual forced him Bohemia, Wis., resort. The out- er, then escaped through the to unlock the handcuffs, and Jaws shot their way out of the. cordon of hunters. Then béegen then made his escape. Stillpo- snare. Nelson, escaping alone the relentless hunt, with lice did not rate him a big through the dense woods, met, eral men ordered to “take shot. Then.he joined the Dil- Federal Agent Carter Baum, chances” in. capturing tl “ Minger gang. and killed him, killer. Lester Gillis was freed from A few months later Nelson was taken from prison to court to face a second bank robbery bic-appearing bandit definitely was transformed into a des- sentence. self-sapporting—and at 2 far smaller outlay than usual. Fear and. ban- Student Demonstrations Sub- side But Pro-German As- 7 S Nattoueane pect Remains Critical NY by FredericJ.Haskin °¢ Select your tea as carefully as you booklet, “Nor mem rever-|| SIVA Condensed Chapter From the Authors New Book! scarred Vienna resounded again Wed- keke keeeeekekekeaeaeaenk hesday to the rumbling of militia as BR the Fascist government guarded 2 eh] select your friends.: Let no mistake in the selection of either mar the pleasure and against a possible Nazi putsch. THE FEDERAL HOUSING flavor of the delightful ceremony of serving tea, Student riots which reached alarm- ADMINISTRATION , ing proportions Tuesday had subsided,| washington, D. ©., Nov. 28—When|of unemployment had curtailed peo- ‘You can depend on Schilling Tea. It’s toasted—to but the pro-German aspect of the/¢100 is spent for the construction of |ple’s incomes to the extent m A on demonstrations left officials fearful.!q dwelling or a store, $36.40 of that|not afford to repair insure that deep rich Schilling flavor, and to keep that ‘The memory of last summer's daring|sum goes into the pockets of thejor buy or build. net but defeated Nazi putsch which took! carpenter, the plumber, the painter,|struction industry iteelf, in flavor fresh and fragrant, =< the Ife of Chancellor Dollfuss is}or other worker engaged directly on|ous times, fresh in their minds, the job. The prime need of the na-|persons. The inab! Steel-helmeted police and auxillary| tion, in a period of unemployment|ers to main’ forees were called on duty to support | and low purchasing power, being the | dards the already heavy forces of mounted supplying of ready money to the| ploy Police patrolling the streets. rank and file of workers, the stimu-|.Th ‘The student outburst, caused by|tation of housing was selected as of|ple could not the recent anti-German riots at the outstanding importance. Hence, the University of Praha, Czechoslovakia, i adronetes . was interpreted as a clear indication peer ee prepeeterss sie | pooas jousing that supporters of the Nazi cause in ‘Austria, under cover since Dollfuss’ ah es by the president June The rapidity with which the, con- struction industry starts money flow- ing through the channels of com- merce is further em| by the wide incidence of distribution of la- bor wages. Of each $100 spent $21 goes to the workers in saw mills, sash and door plants, shingle mills, lumber yards, and other employes of |approval of the PLE ‘AD NOT GUILTY material men. Seven dollars in wages{Jy ramified, an organization is paid to labor at raw material|dbuilt such that facilities i a g 3 af tard of the sources, such as the logging camps, | housing cerry TT Lager the metal mines, and the quarries. ught practically to of Six Arrested in Fargo After La-| sti another $4 reaches wage work- 0008 000| people. Representatives bor Fl. Up Jailed in ers on railroads, boats, truck lines,|were named even for the detached or Flare Up Jai u and other agencies of transportation.| territories such as Alaska, Hawaii, Finally. 5.60 is paid to employes of|and Puerto Rico. Default of Bond engineering firms, architects, and eee other workers in’ office intimately Fretection for Financing Fargo, N. D., Nov. 28.—(?)—A| ;|connected with building activities] The plan of operation of the and drawing their compensation | housing from the money spent to create a house, a store, an hotel, ora motion Picture theater. With the $36.40 that goes to work- , 5 Ts on the » makes a total for each in default of which they| rq ‘out ar coon sic peat hy rsieres were, commaltted to the county jail to} buiiding of the house which goes in- al podictees ® . at y, to the pockets of persons of earned as counsel for the group, | "comes, low incomes for the most may ibe | That’s what all your friends will say, when they receive the “, appeared part, who may be depended upon to ine of whom are members of Local put ‘that money into elreulation al- most y. i insurance 5 : Seimoane ese S=<!= 1 Souvenir Booklet Loca pay work at the theater con- ' of the ar New North Dakota State Capitol As a Christmas Greeting trom You The Tribune soon will publish a well-illustrated and descriptive souvenir book- Wertising. iT ins eae by cine tae ones eee » The souvenir w: y er cl sen all 6 nell sous aden clink ane of the capitol. : peculiarly appropriate as Christmas gift this year since the siate di i wil be euree nga imiticcica oe Rekindle Warm Friendships by filling out this coupon and mailing it at once L = ge i i 5 F i 3 #9 i ty. Tt will be noted that out of the $100 spent in building there is a . ‘balance of $26 after labor has receiv- During a scuffle on a scaffold, Gust | ed its $74 share. This goes for mate- | Federal Schlenker and William Lind, a truck Hin in profits to contractors, 5 fessional I hy [ ! ! F : : Kurtti, all members of Local 173, and Next Road Contracts _|re-invest immediately. The o To Be Awarded Dec. 21 resevea tne mony at 8 & bank to swell the excess bank Hin I E Eyed 8 3 8 r fs z é 5 3 é g i : i ff g ft g gE State highway department officials Wednesday set the date of the next H H } & E - J. N. Roherty, research engineer for the department, said he hoped to in- clude a call for bids on landscaping of the capitol grounds at the same Starting the Ball Rolling Engineers In an experiment made to discover now working on the plans, which willl the velocity .of circulation, a sum of| furnish call for expenditure of approximately | money in marked bills was paid out $20,000 Roherty said. in wages. It was traced for a week U. S. Makes Formal pone Demand for Poderjay | part Vienna, Nov. 28—(}—The U. 8. government mad formal demand ‘Austrian government Wea- sseveesescoes cess plewome om the attached Het, (Be sure Het of ad- upon the @ > nesday for the extradition of Cap- lately the wage ‘tached when seal the envelope and write or print, plainly, Hee, TOPTHAY 90 Charnes Of jeasners, ivoeived thelr stipends, 4 | Sith fall addresses, Figure forty-five cents each for mailing, forty hres re Se it (ama ong nis, circulation, ie peepaen, ts each in quantities over 25. Free Christmas can with your name will A previous request for Poderjay,|if it turned over 4 times in a week, con quant 4 4 wanted in connection with the dis-|t might well keep up that rate and| ternational trade in be enclosed in each if order is for 100 or more.) turn over 200 times in @ year. Thus, Very traly yours, Payment of $1 would create: com- keeping Parchaser sccenets osnmmiss eco sdspiezmves merce of $200, The Federal Housing Administra- Address wwemevers, comev se emmmerees evens tion found that millions of dwellings| certain other “i had fallen into serious in, the depressed period, and other mil- ions of new houses were needed to! catch up the deficit which had ac- cumulated. One of the most vicious g oebe Enclosed is .............. +) for which please send me....-<. ~ of The Tribune's new North Dakota State Capitel souvenir beokiet ( five cents each in quantities lees than 100). Dome THURSDAY | $1.00 | ,,"“". 48th Annual Firemen’s Ball #:Pies Reovernx | 22 | SE" | =

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