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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - December 30, 1929, Mitchell, South Dakota Weather slightly cooler volume Xxxvii Mitchell s. Monday december 30,1929 twelve pages number 76sheriff tells How mrs. Lapke was us Stion Honor. A miss eve Quot chapter i Anne Flung herself Flat on the ground and drank eagerly from the cold sparkling Mountain Spring. Her f Hirst quenched she leaned farther Over the Spring and gazed a amp in curiously into its liquid i ,.-Green Depths. A tie deep cup like Basin was crusted thick with crystals which i asked in the Leaf dappled sunlight into a million jewels diamonds. Sapphires emeralds and re crumbled. A ifs Sheb All right a he corroborated smilingly then in a louder tone. A they there old Man. What Are you trying to do pull Down the whole Mountain a Anne leaned Forward and gazed cautiously Over the Edge. She beheld the most crooked shag Giest old Man she had Ever seen As he crawled from under the landslide of Rock and Earth. He stored and dragged out an old hound dog As Lank As raw boned and As shaggy As himself. A a that a Japheth a Annex a companion explained. A they Haven to it a if those were Only real and i been Nln it or Day for she mused idly. A most 10 a a a a a a a a a i she pulled herself a Little higher j her elbows turned her head Al writ from Side to Side studying 1 teak Lyme groaned aloud it re if in runs in the family y in the Nta bored he laughed. A by no Means a nevertheless. Anne Drew farther Back out of View but heard the shrill piping voice of the Prospect of the Spring. Her skin glowed Satin smooth and she was glad before leaving new York she had thought she de i tided signs that tattle of passing of Long As you done to pull o anybody else Down with you a the she was she had stolen j Man in the Cliff acknowledged. Away from the Lodge her aunt Sheb suddenly threw Down Emily and Leon Morse for this shovel and hauled something out of moment alone. She sighed As she j the dirt. It was Anne s Tam of thought of Morse Multi millionaire i Shantey new yorker who was her Host in Retreat in the sierras. She knew that someday he would Praise but had she not grown up knowing that she must marry someone with qualifications nothing less would satisfy her aunt Emily. Half hypnotized by her Crystal gazing she was unaware that she a a not alone then she noted the Shadow that turned to Brown the surface of the Spring. As a Bop straightened up she found a tall Man steel Gray eyes fix off hat. Turned and strode off proposed rail mergers come after Century Over 250,000 Miles of railways Are grouped in i. Unification May not by final new York n. Y., dec. 30�?up a the interstate Commerce commissions plan to Button the 250,000 Miles of railroads in the United states into 21 unified systems Marks the end of a Century of Railroad building in North America. One Hundred years ago in 1830. There were 23 Miles of railways in the United states. For every mile of the old wooden trackage Laid Down in that year More than 10,000 Miles of steel rails exist today. The commissions plan has been referred to generally As a a final Section 5 of the Esch Cummins transportation act of 1920, however provides that the commission a May at any time thereafter upon its own motion or application reopen the subject for such changes or modification As in its judgment will promote the Public present plan not final this has convinced Many Railroad executives that the present plan is merely a basis for discussion. Car isolation is not a new idea. Most of the great systems in operation today particularly those in the East were formed by the gradual linking together of hundreds of railroads which began life bravely As Small Independent enterprises. But the consolidation in its present meaning is a problem that is Only about to years and. It is largely an economic consequence of the after the american to stardom a the has found your hat. Ill go Down and get it Quot and started off but Anne Shook her head emphatically. He replaced Knapsack and Rose to go. Anne extended her hand j with Frank friendliness. A i done to know How to thank you in a she said. A you Quot he broke in. A anyone would do the Anne started to draw away her hand but he held it raised it to lips and kissed it deliberately. _ a Good Bye he wept troops and industries had been demobilized the government was obliged to seek some Means of restoring the nations railroads to Normal peacetime operation. The great Banks in new York and elsewhere have set their Legal technical and statistical departments to shirt Khaki trousers and High boots into a bed of Nettles. Her Pride and a amp any gov vanity had been outraged. Biting her lips fiercely to keep Back the angry tears she turned to discover the old Gold Miner and dog just clambering up Over the Edge of the Cliff. They advanced warily. a Long forked stick in front of Sheb carried Annex a sixteen year old Margaret Perry stepped from a Park Avenue girls school into the chief role of a Broadway stage when Muriel Kirkland leading lady of a strictly dishonourable a fell ill. Three slain in dry drive on rum runners three officials Are shot in brushes with liquor forces Burns slashes fingers but whorls betray St. Louis murderer tries everything almost to beat Finger print detectives but even self mutilation fails a on the piquant picture she pre up the Trail without a backward Sente Ltd Wmk with an expert Eye bom of Long it Anne stood motionless watching appraisal she took in with a Swift until big easily swinging body Ance the muscular lines of the a As lost around a curve in the intruder whose face was stamped Trail. Her skin was on fire with with the healthy vigor of the that last hateful glance her hand from Plain costume a flannel stung As if it had been plunged a she concluded he was a Workman. The Man broke the silence. A i lid not mean to intrude. I thought of were someone else. Strangers worn come How do you know in a a stranger Quot Anne asked interest edly. He swept her from head to foot with an amused glance. A a that a not Tam of Shanor. Ard to guess with fifth Avenue he proffered warily Astle written on your cloth Evor is tule took it with the briefest thanks. Pulled it Down Over her disordered hair and looked about for her gloves. Sheb draped lanky body negligently against a tree. A Missy a he said solemnly a a Jess you take my advice and leave be leave in be. Rue de la Palm a Anne smiled at discernment. Her visitor apparently had travelled he thought. A can i be of any service to you in finding your Way Back to the 5 seige a he inquired solicitous by. A but in a not lost a Anne protested. Finally snapped a Fastener and a a not a the amusement lingered glanced up. A atm afraid i done to a eyes. A anyway this Trail know what you re talking about a to the left will take you Back to the old Man eyed her keenly. The Lodge in half the time you came a yes i Reckina you do Quot he drawled he paused then added a i with a gesture toward the Trail the must apologize for interrupting younger Man had taken. A me and tour Mirror gazing miss eve a rim a he went on reflectively a we with a humorous satirical glance been bathing it together nigh on lie turned to go and did not note four years and All that time he ainu to fhe red which swept into Annex a 80 much 115 looked at airy female amp of. She was not accustomed to 1 they s been a plenty More that tone from a Man on Mem Arter a Imp both the marrying it was Plain that he had watched kind and the other scuse me but her admiring herself in the Spring i you know what i and had interpreted it As a display Anne s fac scorched furiously at of vanity. A biting retort lorded that a yes think 1 do a she said in her mind but she checked her a but you yourself 2,0 in ent program touching an Industry with a canalization of $25, 000.000,000. Railway mileage is very unevenly distributed As to states. Texas Heads the list with More than 16,000 Miles and Illinois is second with More than 12,000. Pennsylvania is third with 11,250, Iowa has 9,000 Miles and Kansas. Minnesota Missouri Montana. New York and Ohio have 8,000 Miles or More. A in the last 20 years the t ital mileage of the country has been practically stationary around 250,000. E Anne busily engaged in putting ice Avert ment on her gloves which she had located Vetn if out of business Edison warning of. She was hungry and had no a Teh Knapsack that Hung from shoulder. Done to go yet please a and there was a pleading note in her tone that caused the Man to halt. A i done to want to be a nuisance hut i am frightfully hungry a Why did no to you say so before a in demanded brusquely As he loosened Knapsack and began to prepare a meal. While Anne watched deft movements he kindled a fire for Offee. And spread sandwiches before yourself a he offered As he a rued to watch the Coffee. A Sheb ways puts in enough for a who is Sheb a Anne inquired As he munched a Sandwich. Her Host hired some Coffee in a in cup be a fore giving any sign he had heard.1 Hemni re a easiness. Your Friend whoever he is is perfectly Safe so far As in a Sheb Shook head dubiously. A me be he is and me be he ainu to Quot he opined sententious by. A Quot the trouble is. A Jess Plain he Man ainu to got no Way of telling when you say to whether you mean a yes an vice Versy. But jes you take my advice now Missy he abjured her again a jes take my advice and leave be a ave he chapter two on Page seven cockerel mrs. Chicago hi., dec. 30�? a a an admonition to a Kerr the government out of business was Given by Thomas a. Edison in an interview appearing today in the Illinois manufacturers news. A one of the highest duties of the president is to keep the government out of business a or. Edison said. A that is biggest Job and i should include in that Job the Clearing Odt of the bureaucracies which Are growing up in Washington and becoming a wasteful in a characteristic Sally the inventor said a the government never really goes into business for it never makes ends meet. And that is the first requisite of weather forecast Leonaro Cassena shebh7hv my pal and Gen rocks for Sale and we Are a n of had frothing glad 1� print her testimonial j Nightie East and centrals portions. Can ago. He stuck by me Orer a had Good results from temper South Dakota a fair tonight and tuesday slightly colder tonight in North portion. Nebraska fair tonight and tuesday continued mild temperatures. Iowa generally fair tonight and tuesday no decided change in temperature. Minnesota generally fair tonight and tuesday except possibly . North Dakota generally fair tonight and tuesday colder to h a and you had in your paper attire As recorded by the official by and when i have More need yet to a Nee As faithful a Pheth. Sticks the grub stake goes right on prospecting of 8uch service will not Hesi a you mean theres still Gold Tai. A a a Hose mountains a Anne interjected., tat to use the Republican. A yes plenty of it Sheb says and he has been prospecting in the sierras for almost 40 years. Lighting a Cigar he watched Anne devour the food. He wondered v. Hat she was doing at the Lodge. What connection she really had Joes Jive in another with Morse and if she knew of morsels scheming and planning. He was about to question hot when Anne finished and set Down he cup. Then before he could speak or me year. A ringing blow against the Side of use the Blank for yours maximum 51. Minimum 32. At 7 a. Rn., today 37. Roads Good. Precipitation Quot 0 precipitation a u ii r i of i tace january i 24.29 inches pre who sold All or her Dlack a reputation excess since january i giant cockerel even if she �.85 inches. State. Permit system a a scandal Borah idahoans Renews attack on enforcement a showdown is due soon Washington d. C., dec. 30�? up a Washington is expectantly awaiting a showdown Between the Hoover administration and senator Borah of Idaho Over prohibition enforcement As a result of tile idahoans s charges of a a scandal in the permit system and a open saloons through the country. The outbreak among Republican Drys has echoed throughout the capital in the Wake of one of the most bombastic prohibition rows since the eighteenth amendment was overwhelmingly voted to years ago and observers believed the end was not in sign. Senator Jones of Washington and administration dry leaders have issued the statement that a the president will remove quickly any Man in a responsible official position who he is convinced is not doing duty and put in a Man who in turn will remove any unfaithful subordinate As soon As such unfaithfulness is branded As scandal senator Borah who was one of or. Hoovers outstanding campaigners in the last election answered this with the assertion that the a permit system itself As it is being carried on is a there the Issue stands after a week of Public controversy among those most closely identified with prohibition enforcement and with the enactment of the dry Law. During this week there have been several White House conferences and both senators Jones and Borah were among those called there. Meanwhile the new problems confronted the troubled administration As word came from the North Atlantic Cost of engagements Between the coast guard and rum runners and a report of three killed by the government forces. Outlines plans the Borah charges Are directed at both the Treasury and Justice departments. The Treasury is charged with administration of the permit system by which Industrial alcohol is distributed. There Are Many in Washington who believe that several District attorneys Are in line for close scrutiny in the prohibition warfare. It is generally understood that or. Hoover in conferences with senators Jones and Borah made it Clear that he would insist upon Complete co operation in Law enforcement by All officers of the government and that he vol id not hesitate to act when he was convinced a change was needed. Hoover silent on dry enforcement charges Washington d. C., dec. 30.�? a a prohibition which has turned the Christmas season of Washington into Days of sizzling charges about woman wields gun new London conn., dec. 30 a a3 a three investigators one by the u. S. Attorney in Providence and one by the Coroner in Newport were begun today into the killing of three liquor smugglers on the Speed boat Black Duck Early sunday morning by the u. S. Patrol boat c. G. -290 at the Entrance to Narragansett Bay. By the associated press week end drives by prohibition enforcement authorities resulted in the death of three rum smugglers at the hands of the coast guard and seizure of 5,000 cases of liquor and the critical wounding of three officers in Virginia and California. Coming in the midst of official Washington a bitter dispute Over prohibition the developments particularly the coast guard episode were regarded As possible evidences of a response to the demand of several a dry members of the Senate for improved enforcement. At Washington rear Admiral f. Billard commandant of the coast guard said that that service a Means business and has no use for a gentle words and amiable after raiding an illicit still and arresting three men Bernard Puryear a Deputy sheriff and Mack e. Tuck a Clarksville Virginia policeman were seriously wound by a fourth who escaped. They were in a critical condition today. The raid took place in Mecklenburg county Virginia just across the state line from Oxford North Carolina. Jefferson City mo., dec. 30.�? Theodore Sadowski St. Louis murderer is Back at the Missouri state Penitentiary convinced that the fingerprint system of identification cannot be beaten. After slashing Finger tips with razor Blades and rubbing them to the Quick with sandpaper he burned pits into the mutilated members with cigarette stubs and still the Tell tale whirls returned. And in spite of the scars they printed the same old pattern. When Toledo police wrote Penitentiary officials Here asking for record. a charge of Robbey Toledo of Chain flees had arrested a Man who gave i name As John Morland. They. Had forwarded fingerprints to Washington and the government Bureau of identification had declared them prints of Theodore Sadowski an escaped Missouri convict. How he escaped not until Sadowski was recaptured did the Missouri prison a temper rum were reasons say officials j of circumstantial evidence reveals How crime was done Alphonse denies All because of the fact that a Man thormities learn precisely How he had can no More change Finger prints than a Leopard can change its spots. Sadowski who escaped from the Penitentiary More than a escaped. return he told Warden Leslie Rudolph that he got outside the Walls by falling in at the rear end of a column of convicts year ago was identified when Recap-1 being marched through the Gates to tured. Lie got As far As Toledo. O., whee he devoted several weeks to this painful physical alterations but identification Marks finally overtook . Slew in Saloon fight Sadowski 36 years old came Here in july 1923, for first degree murder after he had killed a St. Louis Man in a Saloon fight. In May 1928, he disappeared and was not heard of again until a month ago the prison garage. He was carrying tools he had used As a steamfitter inside the prison and at the front Gate walked carelessly away from the detail. Under prison garb he had put on civilian clothing stolen from a prison factory. It remained Only for to Dodge behind the garage take off prison clothing and walk away to the Railroad Yards. There he boarded a freight train for the East. Also word from Carne Stockwell of Anoka neb., fleeing liquor boat is raked in machine gun new London conn., dec. 30.�?up a War on rum runners to Southern new England coastal Waters Over the week end Tok the lives of three liquor smugglers and caused the seizure of three boats and 5,000 cases of contraband liquor. The speedboat c-5677 of new port r. I., known As the a Black Duck was raked by machine gun fire after attempting to escape from the coast guard patrol boat cg-290 in a heavy fog yesterday at the Entrance to Narragansett Bay. Three men were killed and another wounded. The dead the dead Are Jake Weise Man 35, new b it re mass. Dudley Brandt 35, Boston and John Goulart 28, Fairhaven mass. The fourth member of the Crew Charles travers 24, of Fairhaven was shot through one hand. Two other liquor Laden boats were seized in lops Island sound Waters. A fire on the converted sub Chaser Flar Del mar set by the escaping Crew after the Craft was overtaken by the patrol boat Legare was extinguished and the boat with 4,000 cases of assorted liquors aboard was towed Here. The fishing Sloop Roamer with 500 cases was seized by the cg-231 and brought Here after the Crew had escaped to Shore. Refused to surrender the encounter with the Black Duck a speedy 50-footer, occurred after the coast guard boat in charge of Boatswain a. Cornell had come upon the rum runner shortly after 2 a. Rn., and the latter had refused to surrender. An official statement by lieutenant commander l. T. Chalker in charge of base four Here declared the shootings were a unfortunate but clearly justified by the the Black Duck ordered to halt another officer said veered and sped away into the fog raising Waves which rocked the coast guard boat. The marksmanship of the Man with the machine gun was upset causing bullets aimed to disable the rudder to enter the Small Cabin. Twenty rounds of ammunition were fired. Dry officer critically wounded in California Yountville cal., dec. 30�?<jp a Grain Coop is i ready to Start Kellogg to Start As manager of corporation on wednesday Washington d. C., dec. 30.�?up a the Farmers National Grain corporation with Headquarters in Chicago is now ready to select the physical facilities and the personnel necessary to handle the 1930 wheat crop. This statement was made today by William g. Kellogg of Minneapolis general manager of the corporation following first conference with the Federal farm Board. Kellogg a former Minneapolis Grain merchant of 25 years experience will officially take office wednesday. He said the corporation would acquire storage and handling facilities in All terminal Grain markets of the world and predicted i Garner plan is termed a joke Kansan says Texas demo would Lead Farmers into a swamp Washington d. C., dec. 30�?up a the report of representative Garner of Texas the minority Leader to form a coalition of House democrats and Independent republicans to work for approval of the Senate Tariff rates was described As a a a jokes today by representative Strong Republican Kansas. The Kansan one of the leaders of the farm group in the House said if a Garner wants to join the republicans in aiding agriculture he would be welcomed but that leadership would not be a we done to need Democrat a leadership in our efforts to help it would be in position to take care Reship in our efforts to help the of All Gram produce. Cooperative j Farmer a he added a and it would be in next year. I a joke to have Jack Garner As the Kellogg said that whue about 0 a Champion of agriculture. When per cent of the total wheat crop1 Iea Jers Are chosen their records Are originates As a cooperative product examined closely. Garner voted for either in country pools or elevators Only about 2 per cent actually goes into terminal markets under cooperative control. The business of the corporation he said will be to carry the entire output into consumer channels on a cooperative basis. Samuel r. Mckelvie farm Board member representing Grain said wheat cooperatives were coming into the National organization in generous numbers. Readjusted organization May be required in some localities he said before proper Contact can be mad. Chairman Legge of the farm Board said he did not anticipate serious difficulty with the Independent Grain Trade when the corporations Start on the 1930 crop reiterating View that the c f a sufferers will be the a Pink ticket men or speculators rather than those who engage in the actual handling of Grain. com game goes under Banin s. Pierre s. D., dec. 30�?up a the so called a scorn game a familiar attraction at fairs and rodeos will no longer lure South Dakota Cash if an edict issued today by state sheriff Fred Minier is carried out. Announcing a drive to halt operation of the game in South Dakota the state sheriff said deputies would arrest anyone operating a Corn game in the state a under whatever Guise it is operated a and confiscate their entire Stock. . Miniers order was in response to recent opinions of attorney general m. Q. Sharpe and a supreme court opinion which condemned the Corn game As a gambling device prohibited under South Dakota Laws. The state sheriff warned fair and Rodeo officials against issuing permits for operation of any variety of the Corn game. Steal $650 accordian to play a a Pete the of dry Laws has shot while he was participating in just watch the Way cockerel will sell after the first weather and roads and Tell it a he cuff Drew their attention. A sounds Uke Sheb a tie a. _ naked and As he moved toward weight age Price and cry noise a a Oart he a St of other desirable Quality. I All Breeding any or noise and part 7am i l of roads Huron 45 50 29 fair Yankton 38 54 35 Good Aberdeen 40 49 34 Good Sioux Falls 37 47 32 Good rapid City 61 38 Good Watertown 32 45 30 Good Pierre 4? 56 38 Good apparently failed to disturb the traditional Calm of the White House. Fears which were attuned to expect utterances by president Hoover in reply mainly to the excoriate on of present enforcement methods and personnel by senator Borah of Idaho and the accompanying or following flare ups from wet or dry leaders heard Only that the first official move there in the controversy would come after the House had approved a Resolution for a joint commit tree to study consolidation of dry Law enforcement agencies. Then the White House will transmit to it recommendations prepared by the Law enforcement commission a liquor raid on the ranch of John South near Here Robert d. Freeman Federal prohibition agent Lay critic Auy wounded in a Hospital today while South and wife were held to jail waiting the outcome of the raiders wounds. Freeman was shot twice during a scuffle with South but the stories of the dry agent and the rancher differed As to who was responsible for the discharge of a pistol Over which they were struggling. Freeman said South shot when he attempted to prevent the rancher from destroying a bottle of Buquor. South asserted Freeman touched the trigger of the pistol continued on Page ten Chicago 111., dec. 30.�? up a three men with pistols took Walter nut Nawinski a accordion from last night. Nut Nawinski had paid $650 for it he could have gotten a piano for that Money but he preferred an accordion for some strange reason. The robbers went Down the Street playing it and nut Nawinski Pur j sued at a respectable distance. Each new piece they played wrenched. Nut Nawinski a musical soul More and More. First came a the engineers child a gloomy opus and then a the letter edged in Blacks gloomier still. Whoever was pushing the buttons occasionally the right one and the Trio drifted into a the wreck of old ninety seven a Miller s. Do a dec. 30.�? special Alphonse Lapke charged saturday night with the murder of Mother mrs. Anton Lapke dec. 14, has steadfastly maintained innocence of the killing during hours of grilling but sufficient evidence has been obtained from other sources to permit reconstruction of the killing with absolute certainty according to sheriff a. G. Mohr of hand county. It has been Learned that Alphonse was drinking heavily on the saturday night of the killing and that he and Mother had been quarrelling bitterly. Officials have found no reason to doubt the Story first Given that the family was All gathered in the House listening to the radio at around 8 of clock the evening of saturday december 14, and that mrs. Lapke at that time went to the granary to Cut a roast from the carcass of a freshly butchered hog. The version first Given that she went alone has been disproved and it was on the basis of that revelation that the murder charge against Alphonse was filed. Followed to granary questioning of the family revealed that when she left Alphonse followed her continuing a bitter quarrel. This information furnished the last link needed to forge a Chain of circumstantial evidence revealing the method by which the killing was accomplished. The slaying was reconstructed by sheriff Mohr As follows a after rowing with Mother in the House Over Money matters probably concerned with payments on a new car recently purchased Alphonse followed Mother into the granary to continue the dispute. A the has a terrible temper which he is unable to control when under the influence of liquor and had been drinking heavily that Day. All evidence indicates that in a passion of anger he slew mrs. Lapke in the granary. A then came the realization of what he had done with its sobering influence. Blood stains All it of the Way around the granary indicate that he carried the body on a Complete circuit of the building probably in a moment of confusion end panic. Body left in hog Yard a then he crossed the hog Yard and left the body near a Straw pile. The exact nature of movements for the next few minutes is not known but that is of Little importance. A bather he returned to tile House and came Back later or he carried out work of disposing of the body immediately. A we know from its condition that the Corpse was not left in its first resting place Long. It is most Likely that he left it there Only Long enough to go into the Bam and get to it old Blind horse. The body was lashed on the horses Back carried across the Fields to the Straw stack on the Blake farm and left at a Point nearly a mile Distant from the scene of the actual killing a there is no evidence that anybody was notified of the affair until after Midnight giving ample time for the disposal of the body and also for the family to get together and Frame up the Story which they stuck to for Many Days after the discovery of mrs. Map key a body. Heard rapping a Little while after Midnight on of the neighbors heard a slight rapping at the door. The woman heard it and awoke her husband who id sleepy Daze misunderstood wha she said and went to look at the Furnace. He found the fire needed no attention of course and then looked out the door just in time to see a machine driving away. A some Distant relations of the 40 Lapke family were also notified a Little after Midnight but did not come to the farm Home until the next Day. A some of the other officials think Alphonse will confess but i doubt it. He is a Cool headed boy except when temper is concluded the sheriff. By this time nut Nawinski Felt j for the time being questioning very badly that accordion of the accused Man has been band should lend itself to such musical one. Today was being spent in drivel nut Nawinski goes in More checking up on evidence from other for a poet and peasant overture sources and adding to the Chain the Underwood Tariff Bill that put farm products on the free list in 1913, and opposed the emergency Tariff of 1921 that put a duty Back on these products. A and now he proposes to Lead agriculture out of the wilderness. He would Lead it into a swamp instead. Such leadership would return agriculture to the condition it was in at the close of the last democratic will protest High French Auto Tariff Paris France dec. 30.�? a3 a the american embassy is expected to make representations to the foreign office shortly against proposed increased duties on automobiles and parts which probably will curtail All of the american automobile business in France. The government itself introduced the Bill raising the duties on parts by chancing from an and Valorme to a weight basis and it is known that preparations Are being made for another Bill radically raising the duty on Complete cars by the same method. 40 below Zero cold halts Hunt for Eielson plane Nome Alaska dec 30.�? a3 a hazy skies and the coldest weather thus far this Winter continued today to hinder aviators it in Alaska and on the siberian Arctic coast in carrying on the search for the fliers Carl Ben Eielson and Earl Borland missing since they left Teller for the ire bound trading ship Nanuk at North Cape Siberia seven week ago. It was below Zero her. And things like that. Finally the robbers swung around a Corner and burst into x x x x in All my a Reems. Your fair face Bee us. You re the Eye dul Luv my he a it. Sweet nut Nawinski fell Down to the Snow. The last he heard from accordion was a a did you Ever hear Pete go Tweett tweet tweet on Piccolo no a a zounds a a exclaimed the outraged or. Nut Nawinski of information which will be revealed at the hearing when Alphonse is arraigned tomorrow. Alphonse denies All part in Lapke murder Miller s. Do a dec. 30�?up a hand county officials made preparations today to arraign Alphonse Lapke 30, oldest of Anton Lapke a four sons on a charge of murdering 51 year old Mother at their farm Home North of Here last december 14. While officials worked to com continued on pay

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