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he THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ESTABLISHED 1878 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1928 PRICE FIVE CENTS » York City and New England will be HOOVER TURNS ATTENTION T0. __ EASTERN AREA Republican Nominee Convinced Real Fight Is Along Atlantic Seaboard READY FOR DIXIE TALK Curtis and Borah Press Cam- paign Vigorously in Smith’s Footsteps Voy Washington, Oct. 4—(P)—His at- tention centered now upon the pres- ent exigencies of the campaign, Herbert Hoover is leaving to the future his precise program for the closing days of the presidential con- test. His chief concern for the time be- ing is the eastern sector of the country from thich he receives varying reports as to the outlook. Some of these are of a very pet mistic nature while others are less gloomy. Assessing the whole, the Repub- lican presidential c:.ndidate is con- vinced that the real fighi is along the eastern Atlantic seaboard, from Jersey’s shores to the point where begins the rocklined coast of Maine, and his efforts are directed toward pr apa tke party ramparts ere. Leaders in that section’ believe that his personal visits.to New of great benefit and that after his personal conference with the work- ers in his two uddresses, one in New York and the other in Boston, there TODAY'S LINEUP New York. Oct. 4.—(?)—The batting order and the umpires fe Md first world series game follow: i wy it the Nites Charies = Ln), a jate; igier (N- L.), first pases Wil- liam A. McGowan (A. L.), sec- ond base; Charles H. Pfirman (N. L.), third’ base. GENE AND BRIDE NBAR SCENE OF DANTE PASSION Thought Famous Couple Will Tour Romantic and Histor- ical ‘Places Rome, Oct. (®) — Having eluded the curious after their wed- ing, Mr. and Mrs. James Joseph Tunney today were presumed to be somewhere near Florence, scene of Dante’s love for Beatrice. After the ceremonies in the se- clusion of the Hotel Russie Tunney brushed aside reporters and photog- he and the former Polly ade their way to an auto- mobile, in which they sped away in the twilight. bride wore a two-piece red broadcloth suit trimmed with black, flat fur, and a wide red hat. She carried her bridal. flowers. Tun wore the blue sack suit in which he was married. It. was thought that, With the St. Louis, Cardinals a five to three favorite to win the world series this Rui ge the two le: for the American -7/$150,000 in Unset Gems Is Bandits’ Loot rear from the New e champions opened hostil ities in the first game today at the Yankee Stadium. of the biggest world series crowds in 24 years history was anticipated with Waite Hoyt scheduled League champs, and Wee Willie Sherdel warming up to hurl for the Nationals. World series victories stand 13 to 10 in favor of the Americans. SCORE BY INNINGS 123456789 ST.LOUIS - - TO OODOORRD Fon NEWYORK - - HODROODORH Oa For New York: Hoyt and Bengough For St. Louis: Sherdel and Wilson RHE Plan for Farm Equality Tremendous Ovation Greets Idaho Senator’s Espousal of Nominee Waterways, Tariff, Legisla- tion, Organization Are Points Clarified Fargo, N. D., Oct. 4.—()—Sen- ator William E. Borah of Idaho out- | © lined Herbert Hoover's program for agricultural relief and contrasted it with Governor Smith's policies in an address here last night. ‘0 e farmer, the Idahoan the Republican presidenti nominee favored construction of t Great Lakes-St. Lawrence water- way, as well as an increase of tariff on farm products. Hoover would advocate legisla- tion to revise the marketing system, Senator Borah said, “so the farmer would not be robbed. He cited the nominee’s figures showing an an- nual waste of eight billion dollars in marketing expense. A federal board would be created by Hoover, he said, to eliminate seasonal surpluses. This would have authority to assist the farmer in marketing according to sound economic principles, he ex- plained. Governor Smith's only recommendation: jion be appointed to study the qui mn and recommend needed changei Given Huge Ovation * A crowd of 3,000 persons, heard the speech, gave tl senator a tremendous ovation dur- ing his talk, in which he predicted victory for the Republican party in the November 6 election. Herbert Hoover's farm program was outlined by Mr. Borah as fol- Dickinson Girl and Two Men Are Held Jamestown, N. D., Oct. 4.—(P)— Louis Marek and W. F. Downie, taken into custcdy here yesterday in company with a 17-year-old girl of Dickinson, request of Stark cou! ty authori re held in jail per ing the arri today of the rk ind the father of the A third man of the party escaped and police here are uncertain wheth- er or not the letters found in posses- sion of Marek, mostly correspond- ence between a man now in Joliet prison and a member of his gang outside, are Marek’s or belong to the man that escaped. The men gave their addres: St. Louis. FRAZIER, NYE, SINCLAIR, ALL BOOST HOOVER “We Choose Hoover Because We Believe Him the More Able,’ They Say Fargo, Oct. 4. Support for Herbert Hoover wi bs in joint statement issued h y aa Unit- ed States Senators Lynn J. Frazier and Gerald P. Nye, and Congress- man J. H. all Nonpartisa: They had _ individually declared for Hoover. Their appeal is now going out ‘pat H The full statement read: “Though we were not given a YANKS WIN FIRST WORLD SERIES GAME. 4.1 Play Ball! The Series Is on! ||Borah Outlines Hoover SLUGGING CREE MAKE'7 CLOUTS GOOD FOR RUNS Final Score Is 4 to 1; Meusel and Sunny Jim Bottomley Get Homers’ SHERDEL WEAKENS Babe Ruth Gets Three Hits in Four Trips for Two Runs to Lead Field BY ALAN J. GOULD . (Associated Press Sports Writer) Yankee Stadium, New York, Oct. 4.—(AP)—Crippled but still fe ing championship baseball, the New York Yankees made their hits count today and teat the St. Louis Card- inals, 4 to 1, in the opening game of the world’s series before a record shattering crowd unofficially esti- mated at 75,000. The official box score: St. Louis Douthit, cf .. High, 3b . Frisch, 2b . Bottomley, Bee Ife larper, r! Wilson, c Maranville, > wo. 2 uy - SCOSHONONESHONG Orsatti x .. Thevenow, Sherdel, p Holm xx Johnson, p CHRoCCNwmnonnc ecococcooornesco ecoosoononoosm conocooscooaHo> ecooceoocococeol roy Kidnaped off Crowded Min- Hoover as against Smith is made|Durst, cf will be a rising tide vf support for| #5 well as visiting Florence, they : epee Me all Gar we would th ‘2 al ie ket. PI would tour other romantic and his- Diamond Salesman and Guard » to open up the great water-| desire, the choice nevertheless, of|Paschal, cf The situation in the south also is| torical places, including Assisi, home ways by construction’ of the Great ; : one to which Hoover is directing | °f,the humble St. Francis. Lakes-St. Lawrence waterway. comparatively easy. Koenig, some of his energies and his per-|,| Their departure was delayed by a RE ADY 10 JUMP neapolis Bus ALK to inerease the tariff on| °'We, who have admired _progres-|Ruth, if sonal bid for support ‘ that section | Jong-drawn-out luncheon, which fol- farm products, so as to give the atesmen like La Follette and|Gehrig, 1b da lowed the religious. and civil ‘cere- ——— home market exclusively to the| Bryan must at all times remember |Meusel, If . ls Rye nd ole ye monies, coffee and. liqueurs being ‘Tr Found of Robbers American farmer, rh aaibiea: sahich served them. Lazzeri, 2b Tenn, in both of which towns he] Served late in the. afternoon, with No Trace Found o| | advocacy of the enactment | Bryan never ceased fighting the in-|Durocher, 2! ill snake addi the famous Roman sunshine pouring oe - Believed to Have Raided gisiation to revise the market-| fluences behind the Smith cause in|Dugan, 3b W While the candidate himself is ai-| trough the windows. eee pica aa ing system “so that the farmer will | this campaign. He fought them as|Bengough, recting much of his energies to the| , the euests included Mrs. George| Final ‘Test Flight Finds Gigan- N. D. Banks Says There Is No Material|** be robbed.” enemies of the progressive eause.|Hoyt, p i ir.» mother. .o 4 ints to fe nd as enem’es of clean governmen' berate 5 kod rt aS aig George Lauder III, who, although| tie Craft cara Difference in Stand by Both | Mr. Hoover maintain that it cost| He fought them as mere privilege rene By heat i only 18,-had the honor. of giving-his , rete vgs. Minneapolis, Oct. (Pn a ee pS he af the*-farmees-$14,000,000,000 out of | hunters and favor seskers, * bt nln aE eee tin sister away; Mrs, 0. W. Ewing, sis- Flightlesaly bandits who boarded an Interurban| Parties $22,500,000,000 to’ market their| “La Follette, in his 1924 campaign,| x—Batted for Maranville in ne cant) Benat Cet vice | tof the bride, who acted as ma- bus near the Minneapolis loop dis paar ie ope, ind of this expense fully} made it clear that in the matter of |eighth. figé arrest id by Sen-| ‘0%, 9% honor; ‘Pr. Charles Weeks in, > Oct. A The new| trict, wered and kidnaped a| Robinson Special Car En Route] $8,000,000,000 was wasted—a waste | scandals and corruption while in of-| xx—Batted for Sherdel in eighth. Folens) te, ani A Py aet|of New York, who acted as best. Berlin, ba be ee abe : i Oct. 4.—(P)—| which can be saved by the farm , the Democratic administration} Summary — runs batted in. by pa 4 anh Pita the Tdaho, man, and Mrs. Weeks German has cag peapbeoes Aight flaw. diamond salesman and his guard and Campaigning he: in Oklahoma,| according to Mr. Borah. was no more clean and pur than| Bottomley, Gehrig 2, Meusel 2. Two bel tare 1s by te Dew bie CAL ROUND UP pe were Py dy to. Wave for . the then robbed him of $150,000 in unset} Senator Joe Robinson, the Dem-| Fourth, creation of a federal|the Republican, and the scandals|base hit—Ruth 2, Gehrig. Home a jo 4 4 ms, have been partly identified| ocratic vice presidential nominee,| board to eliminate seasonal gluts| about which so much is said today|runs—Bottomley, Meusel. Left on eee nA cane Tn oe puma. Tt wae through action: escik police| has declared that if anybody belleves| and surpluses, this board to have full| were developed prior o that cam-|bases—St, Louis 4, New York 4. ae i P rete ny ace announced kn delay. the airship’s|announced today. Names of the| the Republican party has reformed] power and authority with adequate | paign. Base on balls—Hoyt 3, (Douthit, whiel ee ont toearrey nie 2 wees wot Gastiacta ayere \kent.@ecret, on the question of prohibition, that| funds, never limited, so as to prop-| “Even though we condemn the|Bottomley, Orsatti). Struck out— Hoover sya oe ebe oa y . Lag Zeppelin on: the test leanwhile, police and sheriffs| Person should head immediately for/erly and effectively assist the| corruption and the attitude of the|Hoyt 6 (Douthit, High 2, Hafey 2, Hoover, their net ie esis sg flight of 84 1-2 ee ‘covered about} were without a trace today of three| the lunatic asylum. farmer in marketing his products | Republican’ administration toward |Sherdel), by Sherdel 2 (Ruth, Duro- Gere Nccee Ean eee ide ' 1,800 jles at an ave! speed of] bandits believed to be using a Mar-| The senator moved on today to| in accordance with the best and most | agriculture, we have not hesitated in|cher). Hits off Sherdel, 4 hits in, an ey i soey bce sate — than 62 miles an shou. The| mon sedan, who obtained $12,000 in| Chickasha for his concluding speech| sound laws of economi i erraine Hooverins against Smith. |3 runs (earned) in 7 innings with faces a schedule only a little less| More Than 200 Animals on] %ii-° few from. Friedrichshafen,|® daylight holdup of the Penn Ave-j in the state. Against this the Idaho senator in-| | “We choose Hoover because we/26 at bat, off Johnson, 3 hits and 1 m 4 At Muskogee last night he said| terpreted Smith’s declaration on the | believe him easily the more able of |ry ed) i i strenuous than h? on his recent} Scene for Three-Day West- piers it pile built, Sgprchehgap ind bape par ng Be ere the dia-| ust the Republicans had used the fara question as follows: jthe two men: Because we believe ne eae ee Bherdek trip to New Jerse: ern Exhibiti Ge land : pe ura og The Marron sedan answers the| word “observe” in the prohibition he governor of New) the cause of clean and responsive|Time 1:49, ————_—_—_ th i plank of their platform to make} York was on record as declaring that | Zovernment has more to expect in} Umpires—Cla: D. . RITUAL MURDER wate fo fe tne | nero moet ne Ba eet Pc gene |e Fagonia areata | eee dat nea, PmpeCaee Owen 5 6 first annual Stampede| gated throughout, the night exclu-| In the diamond robbery Ernest H.|the Republican party is ready to| Lawrence waterway and would use| than from one like Smith, whose|first; William A. MeGowan (A. L.), 4 abandon the drink habit and declare| its whole resources to fight it. In| Whole training and elevation has ; ; , OF -eoranglring ate peeern of aively Hn Se ae Eee eee eth inp ea tect Snel for tolerance. Smith’s St. Paul speech, Borah said, | Come wi the Tammany machine; things Charles HS Rico Oa aL area thenag had. uiueed ‘ea| att cee aout lin, St. Paul dete Hedlin was| _In_ referring to the committee| Smith declared he would be willing | because we believe the interests of Bry pts gee lye ay "dirigible was stated to have| left lying in the street, dazed from| which drafted the plank, he declared| to foll direction of congress in | 0Ur great agricultural state will be rodeo. features which were to be| shown ‘no ing or other altera-| a clubbing he received from the hold-| that half of them probably were half far better served by Mr. Hoover, t em Staged. Over 200 animals had ar-| tions of contour through shifting of| Up men. shins eeed when they wrote oan Nathing, co Terift are pues 8 Reser @rase. ok the ber pee te ds this morn-| inflation gas, ‘This is always con-| Twenty passengers in the bus/ Urged his audience to go home and) Tariff: Nothing said or indicated. | Plexing agricultural situation, than State Police Called to Albany in oped Fe i py pity sidered ¥ eat’, ina new. airship of| were threatened by the bandits dur-| 'e@d the Democratic and republican} Farm relief: Smith's only a-| Oy Mr. Smith, who is acquainted First Inning to Explain Questioning of The ani there have been called | such dimensions especially when it] ing the hold wp and offered no re- pisHores,: and see at fp Maaonnt p tion at eit os plaka ote ar avy aereay oe farming, Cardinals: A mighty cheer arose Rabbi as) argent fui a Tee. seasly res sah he paver ae the prohibition question, the fev ted acdinake deconerde, tions has carried the agricultural fea While thes oe out on ee : ing, fas tied in eck | uroeetnr the tio, An t) power was releaned ater a short| ,,He, sald both platforms deslared| tons to him, ‘Never any” endore. in the state of New York.” | bai! around, the moving picture men eee 4 - | ride in car. of the equalization fee e snapped Judge Landis as he stood Albany, N. . 4—P)—At ppy Jack was to be master of| of running all five of them simultan. jadi oh at laws that he and Senator Curtis, th z i a the order’ of Governor Suita aa int [ceremonies and to do all announcing. eeanly, 00, Wee newly Semana Republican vice president nominee, FT ecabla teas : Ruth got a good hand oe ho bobhed vestigation of the questioning of a pi Bs Halen, feel be ie was successful. For the greater CURTIS RENEWS were dry. on ise Govaroer gy reading from the records in an effort || COOK in Box Car out to right field. limped per- demian Fane Ens vee: Na, 991 according to Mrs. C. K. Bryan, man-| part of the flight, however, Ge Demacsat a oe j Bearer. nas to prove that Mr. Hoover had noth-|] Seven Days Near || :2Ptibly as he trotted along. Douth- ss was #0 as 3 , a used to conserve the light- to do with fixing the price of it up. Owens insisted that every full swing today. aes <1 tee aber. | Anctias :Soence, | 58% OTe the tight to. Apearitae however, that Mr. Hoover had failedtwheat, that he and the Republican|| Dead fi Hung hhotographer be off the field before Lieutenant Edward F. Heim and|f0W feature will be novelty balloon er ‘uel for : ‘the to make his position clear. party were not responsible for the rom €F |! fe permitted Hoyt to tl Corporal MeCann of Troop 1 B, state race in front of the grand stand.| Sixty-nine Fereanes Heludiog ine N “Wh: y ot responsible for iP it loyt — Play by Play rr teh ws how to use lan-| postwar deflation policy, and that Douthit pol his guage,” he declared. “If he wanted i , : ae pants to say he was against modification| povver:, in fact, fought always to} witwaukee, Wis., Oct, 4.—(P)— Te Porggiee ting= to pag keep the grain prices up. of the Volstead Act he could do so. Edward Connelly, 38-year-old chef fi Answers Call of Favorite Sport He gither Gants ‘ft - i barat seake oly hours, at the county hospital, aay talented 7, a a in one on the 4 Taking in Races Near | doesn’t want his position known, or yesterday from a bo: in which | side. Do U, 8. navy, commander of the diri-| by mi he is againct moditication and wa (Continued on page seven) |e had been locked for seven days, | 2e., Doutnit went ible Los Angeles, originally the " lon and wants . anid for seven days, | Gehrig. High up. The Pld which’ wat also” built at Chicago vote, the wet .nATINAN almost raving from lack of food and | fielder came close. —_____ iter. Thi i i ii cra tot | Pistia SHIP FOUNDERS | rsis--23*seerss eles i | Hi et <n oe rodeo’ program be 7 aieage. Oe Se AAE) Hinally REE TOWNS : es, beans, and tomato soups.| New York boy. Ball one, ted Loa ed of the! SMITH SILENT Poles, Benator Charles Curtis, the Benen, who had not eaten in the val iblican vice sidential nom- IN OCEAN GALE un h bid gs bg rio oe el a ig! ve ovar ioe carni LBS eee pul pre BAN SPEAKER scala thorities that at first he didn’t al dices Hi Egle ublic a letter to Dr. Stephen 8. ‘Wise, president of the American Jewish rig gee P inee, answered the call of his at the fair grounds. p vorite sport today and turned afraid Sere Fee sae Decaane b steal “Yankee Choice : ward the horse race tracks at Lin- eee Atlantic Holds Fate of Dutch) ing ‘and ‘later, when hunger and an 3 a ice lyre s sa eee Anti-Smithite on Mississippi Freighter With Crew of thirst drove him to the attempt, he i : : Teas ed Right to Give Ae Bed feet his knife and couldn’t open a Te adie i "t Addresses tands. arte, naiieit . he is a seduce ow York, Oc (AP) The Cardinal Hope —_| nds Willian, De Upshav, novo ‘ol ter : tour in : f. side. mesting a t aus) Sees Hoover-Cu a double tate whos first. 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