The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 23, 1937, Page 8

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LOST AND FOUND Pic Drama of Tracinc America’s Million Missinc Persons — ae But Regaining Versailles Losse: Would Do Hitler's Pres- tige Good By HEWITT MacKENZ! (Associated Press Foreign Affairs Writer) New York, Nov. 23.—(#)—Herr Hit- ler’s speech at Augsberg de! cow for a guess. r Specifically, Der Fueher again called “It was so ‘simple you'll think wejonce trapped a fugitive business|down from Olympus for the return ave an easy time of it. I sent two}fraud, and Skip Tracers once brought|of those colonies the Fatherland lost = nien out to that address on the en-|together two brothers because one of|in the World War. Once They Learn Something About velope...” them was @ bug on horticulture-and| He indulged in some colorful re- ° ° ° ‘The present residents knew nothing | couldn’t stay out of libraries where ha|marks which worked his hearers up His Habits ad Hobbies about the former tenant, Mr. Charles |could pore over books about flowers. | to pitch where they could almost see — Craig, other than that’... “I could| Eisenberg, the head of Skip Tracers |German troops goose-stepping through One million men, women and children vanish each year in the brain him,” the housewife said, “for|Co., is still in his early 30’. He was|the golden fields of the Soviet’s United States. Where do they go? What happens to them?.. . scribbing all over the walls in the hall|the youngest of 8 children, and. born | Ukraine. Follow their clue-strewn trails of tragedy, joy, laughter, grief in and his room. We haven't gotten all|in New York City. He started hunt-| Hitler notified the world that he these exciting stories gleaned from the files of the Skip Tracers Co. in the scratches off yet.” ing for people when he was 14, when|was insisting on the creation of s New York City. Each story is a real case, about real people, and ‘The Skip Tracers Co.,men took a| rnc tried to find a couple of rich uncles} great German empire—a nice fat one taken from real life. So—follow that man! He’s a Skip Tracer and look at the scratches. They were tele- | over in Europe, Iike those ruled by Britain and France he'll lead you through sometimes thrilling, sometimes tragic, some- phone numbers—some criss-crossing, greeted times amusing, but always interesting articles, the first of which is some illegible, all written in haste. sae a printed below. Painstakingly, they noted each num- ‘oo Small’ ber, and then went back to the office Eten abe tne Me tntite ee “Today we are at the threshold of te call each. until connected with one - Money Chiefly to Blame — new undertakings, for our people's of Craig’s pals. i ‘There are, according to the Skip| territory is too small. ‘Tracers Co. records, just about four| Since this speech came on se eee ‘The names of characters and ||reasons why men—and women and|f ® private conference between Hitler hildren—leave hi and England's special envoy, Super: places mentioned in this story || children—leave home. Negotiator Lord Halifax, the ‘experts Y from real life are fictitious, If a || Unpaid bills are the chief reason. | Nego 2 so well. She had a job but it didn’t pay much when Folks are forever buying they | tried to read between the lines to you had to take care of three little Craigs. name is the same as any actual . on ennai nee ithe, |learn whether Britain had made any So Mrs. Craig went to see Daniel Eisenberg, the|| Person it is purely a coincidence. can't pay for ant ele de ae e her | Onoessions. Only one thing seemed head hawkshaw of the Skip Tracers Co. in New York ripen Hecate nanny f peas quite clear as regards this point— _ City. She had heard that after 14 years of sleuthing} «pm an old friend ‘of Charlie's uibattia _ y financially Halifex obviously hadn't said any- = and 200,000 cases, Mr. Eisenberg and his men can find| ang 1 want to see him—can you tell nuar aed in importance is the feeling|thing to scare Hitler off the well- & anything and anybody from the girl to play Scarlett |mie where he is?” asked the sly opera-| that “ho AH hell On| worn subject of his colonial claims. O'Hara to Mrs. Kinkleheimer’s little boy, Hymie, who! 4: t “home Livers veya Few people believe Hitler would be § is forever running away from the Bronx to fight | earth.” Usually misunders' us Ge Street, Apartment 36.” tur of the colonies and would aban- Mrs. Craig had the usual description . . . “He is five- 2 “ o: ters, or fickle wives. eleven, weights about 185, has blue eyes, black hair, nines thus, “Doodling” had trapped) ‘Then there are the fugitives from don his dream of expansion eastward, ‘Skip Tracers’ Are Likely to Find Their Man By DICK McCANN NEA Service Staff Writer Charlie Craig was gone. He had been gone for nigh onto a year now. CHfarlie never had been much account and his tired wife was kind of zlad to be rid of him, but the fact remained that she wasn’t getting along THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1997 : Germany’s Ex-Colonies Like Admiral’s Gold Braid--Decorative, But a Nuisance willing throat—say head-man Stalin of Mos- A two-year contract as manager of the Cleveland Indians came as a.22nd wedding anniversary gi if are pictured with the family dog on the porch of their Oakland, Calif., home. The Vitts have one son. The old Detroit Tiger, who this year led the Newark Bears to the International League pen- nant and championship in the little world series, succecds Steve O'Neill as chief of the Tribe. to Oscar Vitt and hi Can’t Fool Boss— Or Weather Bureau 8t, Paul, Nov. 23.—(#)—The weather bureau, long noted for its service to the public, Tues- day added another function to Hed Trepertoire—that of lie detec- A suspicious businessman tele- phoned the St. Paul airport me- teorological station to ask, “Say, is there any ‘snow in Southern Wyoming?” He named a certain locality. Scanning his maps and reports, William Finlayson, an observer, came back with the reply: “No, the ground is bare.” “Aha, exactly what I thought,” the caller replied. “One of my salesmen wired me, ‘Stalled in snowbank — please send money.’ And I just wanted to check up.” California’s name comes from @ Spanish word meaning “hot furnace.” DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor ! Drugless Physician Lucas Blk., Bismarck, N. D. Telephone No. 260 ave. “Sure thing—Charlie's at ——-Ninth | pands, headstrong sons, flighty daugh- | satisfied for a moment with the re-|. moustache and ,. .” So have ten thousands of other men... “Where*was he last heard from?” asked Mr. Eiserlberg. “This is the last letter I received from him,” said Mrs. Craig, handing over a frayed envelope. “I got this nearly a year ago.” Mr. Eisenberg examined the envelope, noted the re- turn address, read the letter... “You'll hear from me Eisenberg soon, Mrs. Craig.” And she did—in three days: “Mrs, Craig, you can have your husband if you want him. He's at Ninth Street, Apartment 36.” Handwriting Gives Clue visitor to Mr. Eisenberg’s smart New “How on earth did you ever find| York offices. Habits Are Give-Aways Mr, Eisenberg has found that it’s little things like this which usually lead to the eventful discovery of the almost 1,000,000 persons who disappear in the U. 8. each year. “Descriptions aren't much. help in chasing a skip,” says Mr, Eisenberg. ‘A man can easily change his appear-. ance by’ growing a beard, or snipping one off, or by putting on specs, or taking them off. And a woman, scandal—financial, moral, or domestic |Such a move must be at the expensc of —who want to get away from it all and start life anew. Fourth are those shady gentlemen who must go where the going isn’t so tough—the bookies, small-time gang- sters, quack medicine peddlers. Fifth and last (it used to be‘ first when Buffalo Bill was riding the range) is the call to adventure—those vagabond romancers who steal away to live life, “I’m not sure yet,” says Mr. Elsen- Crechoslovakia is ‘badly scared right The main reason for wanting the colonies back is one of prestige. Tra- dition has made colonies one of the marks of standing in the community Colonies = Nuisance ‘The German territories in question are like the admirad’s gold-! — armed with compacts and lipsticks ‘and such, can change her looks even more easily.” &o it’s the little habits and hobbies of the hunted that help the hawk- shaws most. An insatiable appetite for pork tenderloin with chili sauce| SAYS FAITH IS REAL SOR FORA Spiritual Resurgence Is America’s Hope him?” asked Mrs. Craig, now a happy| Mr. Eisenberg smiled. af td af z ah to discover that visible reality is not the only reality in God’s universe,” Come ip and catastrophe, disaster and » Rev. W. E. Vater Tuesday told:mem.| ¢sPeit appear on every hand! |. : bers: of the ‘Bismarck Ktwanis club “Rev. Vater was introduced by Dis- SEEK TO AVOID CONTROL that America should pray on Thanks- 3 New York, Nov. 23.—(#)—Stone. & giving Day for greater reverence for) chairman, the faith of our fathers and that tion, moved Tuesday to divest failure to express gratitude to Him has] . dings in power the tendency to destroy the very foun- 2 operating units to avoid designation dations upon which all permanent “\as a holding company subject to fed- ‘Webster, Inc., a leading public utility! 100 West Broadway Y OU can celebrate right with the dollars you save on holiday travel by Grey- hound! With fares only 1/3 the cost of driv- ing your car, you can make the trip on little more than pocket money. And you'll arrive refreshed and ready for fun — Greyhound Super-Coaches offer you the smoothest, smartest ride in America. Bismarck Greyhound Depot Broadway at Seventh » Phone 501 EssentialPomnts in PRINTING Good Presswork, Good Typography, Good Paper FS We seek perfection on each order we print. 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New Order Is Rising “This isa day when every nation under heaven seems to be struggling with the birth pangs of a new order and yet what: that new order will eventually be not even the greatest and wisest among us can even predict with any degree of certainty. “I am convinced that out of all the welter of experience men are b2- ginning to discern as never before that visible realities are not the only realities in God’s universe, and that has never been an easy lesson for mankind to learn. We are just begin- nung to awaken to see that back of ali several officials of the International Kharvester company, A. J. Wallerius, A. H. Ahlers, R. 8. Shepard, Sig Al- saker and L, C. Peterson. Opinion of. Kin Is on Record Brisbane, Australia, Nov. 23.— (®)—A Brisbane man had his will made on a phonograph record. In Atter his death the record will be played in the hearing of his family and friends. 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