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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1936 ANNUAL RUSH ON A LIFER, HUNTED FOR. | OFFICER HURT IN FOOTBALL RIOT FAI] [GES FIGHT ESCAPE, FOUND IN 10 KEEP HOME ON PRISON ‘HIDEOUT SOUTHWEST RANCH ‘Human Mole’s’ Retreat Was By Stipulation Court Ousts Crevice Where He Had Ejectment Suit Against Been for Over Month Former Cabinet Man Indoor Pictures, Be Featured Indoor pictures taken Santa Fe, N. M., Dec. 3.—(?)—Se- crecy marked the apparent end Thursday of the bitter and long- drawn sequel to Albert B. Fall's con- viction of accepting an oil man’s bribe while secretary of the interior—his fight to hold residence in the beauti- ful ranch home at Tres Ritos, N. M. On stipulation of counsel, New Mexico's supreme court dismissed Wednesday the bed-ridden former public official’s appeal from a lower court decision in the ejectment suit brought by the Petroleum Securities Corp.,'a unit ti the vast oil empire ¥ built by the late Edward L, Doheny. To Be Held at Mott) butt by the iste Bavrarding cabinet Fort Madison, Ia., Dec. 3—(?)}— HH. M. Evans, “human mole fugitive,” captured although he never escaped from the prison. grounds, began an- other stretch of solitary confine- ce ment at the state penitentiary here| = —— ce ; ‘Thursday. Chief of Police John Dunn (left) of Columbus, O., sald he would ask But confinement in a prison cey Ohio State university oneal to eal leaders of a riot which followed was @ luxury for the nfan who for @ football rally near che college campus when police attempted to dis- more than a month hid in a crevice ree rowd of men attempting to force their way Into a theater, less than two feet high under one of luna is shown visiting Patrolman J. M. King, injured in the melee, the prison buildings, bY ( jated ?ress Photo) ees searched the coun- a x for the 46-year-old fugitive lifer,| rigged up with a string which I tried Evans hid in the hole, He eseaped"| to toss over an Upright on one end of |>COUt Honor Court into the underground hideout Oct. 25| the cell houses. If I could have done during a prison ‘football game. it “I'd have pulled up a rope I'd ber and for the petroleum cor- “I had a chocolate bar, some|made and got over the wall. cheese, a loaf of bread and @ jug of] When guards pulled him out of the Mott, N. D., Dec. 3—H. O. Pippln,| poration signed the stipulation, which water which I bought at the canteen,”| hole, presumably on a tip from one of president of the Dickinson State] was approved by Chief Justice Daniel Peay said, “When that was gone I| the other Evans wes clean- | Teachers college, will be the principal eee Terms were not an- 6 ipping out at night. Ajly shaven, apparently well fed, andj speaker at the Boy Scout court of ef couple, of lingers (tuberculosis pa|in good physical condition, “T could | honor for the Cannonball district tol , Fell, who turned 7 on Nov. 96) Hae tients)’ slipped me what food they) have stayed in there till hell froze over | be held in the courthouse here to- hospital bed irr El Paso, Tex., where he could get. if somebody hadn't turned stool pigeon | night. It will be the first event of lies ble to walk 3 7 tory pita’, fioure you'd be Jooking on me.” he said. its kind ever held in Mott. Later a| Me Unnble XO MANE | O° New stexico g prison, 20 I) Heat from the building prevented | similar court will be held in Elgin.| .12:8 Denitentiary in 1930 to find a open to the public. Night.” displays. Erwin Barbie is president. LUCE RITES HELD Although It’s a month until Christmas, Holiday mall is pouring Into Santa Claus, Ind. In bulky packages to be cancelled with the Santa Claus postmark and started to points in all sections of the country. Here le Postmaster Oscar L. Phillips attending the cancelling machine. (Asso- clated Press Photo) bility rule, the plan is likely to be thought when all the fuss over my| Evans from suffering from cold. Arlie Dahl, superintendent of schools Jamming out died down'I might be| Evans previously’ escaped from| at New Leipzig, will be installed as| $100,000 mortgage on his 70,000-scre| Bi ‘Ten Frowns Upon so I had te ” Doheny’s holding companies. The) nothing to lose. the state reformatory at Monroe,| Percival Packer. Dahl attended ®/ 145 men, long friends, hed gone their question of giving athletes financial prison officials, “I had a golf ball| ord. Park, Minn., last summer. oil inquiry. Chicago, Dec. 3—(}—The “Rey-|" Ratirication of football schedules aa Fall was convicted and sentenced|nolds Plan” for modified subsidiza- | ror 1937 and the framing of schedules ahea able to get away. I was in for life| Leavenworth, Kan. federal m1 | eeatenand ies hens Ot idi ral prison and | Scout Commissioner, succeeding Rev. Subsidization Plans The Turin, Ia., 5 2 ” in, Ia., bank robber told} Wash. He has a long criminal rec-| scouters’ training school at Itasca separate ways after the Teapot Dome ald. imprisonment for accept-| tion of athletes, may be thrown for a |for spring sports will come up during i xT UI to a ye Lenses and ‘Picture Display Night’ to Club meetings are held starting at 7 p. m., Thuraday in the Will school. Minneapolis, Dec. 3.—(?)—Funeral services were held Thursday in Owa- tonna for Charles 8. Luce, Minneapo- andere aeser ist! Bronchial | Asthma : SANTA CLAUS | ANNOUNCE CAMERA CLUB'S MEETINGS Plans for three meetings prior to Christmas were announced Thuraday by the Capital City Camera club. under flood- lights will be the special subject for study this Thursday night. The meeting, also featuring # discussion and inspection of the pin-point cam- era which has no glass lens, will be A general discussion of the focal length, function and relation to ex- posure of lenses will be led by one of the club members at the Dec. 10 meeting. Deo, 17 will be “Pictures Display Pictures taken during the month preceding the meeting will be placed on display. Pictures by moon- light or sunset, interior shots by na- tural or artificial light, informal por- traits or candid camera shots and scenic pictures will be featured in the DO YOU enter your door with the uneasy feeling that—if Fire should come to your home—you would not have enough Fire in- surance to enable you to rebuild without a long delay? Insure today in a well known, dependable stock fire insurance company —as the HARTFORD. MURPHY Today's Picture Story ing a bribe but Doheny was acquitted of @ charge that he offered a bribe. Fall finally yielded on the mort- gage, but contended it did not af- fect the home. He was offered the right to remain there “as a guest” as) long as he wanted by paying $1 a year rent. That started his fight fer un- loss by the faculty committee at the Big Ten’s annual winter meeting Fri- day and Saturday. Presentation of the plan, formulat- ed by Prof. Robert L, Reynolds of the University of Wisconsin, promises to make the meeting one of the liveliest since the “Iowa case” in 1929. In di- the two-day meeting. REJECT UNION PROPOSAL Racine, Wis., Dec. 3.—(#)—The J. 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