The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 2, 1929, Page 7

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' ! Wo PALL ENTERS PLEAS FOR DISMISSAL OF CHARGE OF BRIBERY Contends Indictment Should Be} 2 Annulled as One Causing Double Jeopardy ston, Oct. 2—(7)—Albert B. eretary of the interior in the Harding cabinet, and central figure in the naval oil lease cases, today ap- peered in the District of Columbia éupreme court to enter pleas for dis- missal of a charge of bribery against him. Fall's trial is scheduled to begin next Monday but the former secretary of the interior was arraigned at his own reuest. He filed four special contending the indictment lismissed a3 one constitut- ublo je y and violation of onstitutional rights, since he and. rd L, Doheny, oil magnate, were ously tried and acquitted on a conspiracy indictment based on the Hills lease, in connection with 1 he was indicted on the bribery ‘, who is charged with hav- ie er interior secre- celebrated “little th ‘as in court, as were Mrs. i¢ defendant's two daugh- C. Chase and Mrs. Jouctt "Mrs. Hoover, |, |___ Girl Scout’ | oil cases, argued tment based were ,contained in a ie. to which he made of Uno pleas argued volved an the present oy 1 at the re- in the accom- its banner ‘he Original Ger- to as Ss d Post carrie Ramsay MacDonald to | Get Honorary Degree) gion, Oct. 2—(@—An hone Prime Minisic v nm Washington. Wa mneunced that the prime min- versity at dis fall convocation October © at which time the honorary degree cf doctor of laws would be conferred upen him, , It's in a regulation Girl Scout unl- ‘Capt. Brocopp Gets xde of Legion | | Mail Fraud, Posts Bon ., Chester R. Bunker, iinzton University ef- | work of destruction. Another Asset to a Greater Bismarck | _ (MONTGOMERY WARD & CO BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA : form—olive green dress with dark green collar and felt hat—that Mrs. Herbert Hoover, wife of the presi: | dent, is seen here as she arrived in} New York to epen a nation-wide drive for $3,000,000 for the Girl Scout move- | ment. She is honorary president of the organization and is pictured as) she saluted the welcoming committee. Congratulations of Major General Fuqua THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1929 MAUREEN ORCUTT 18 SWAMPED BY GLENNA COLLET AT TOURNEY Victor Over Helen Hicks Yester- day Defeated in National Women’s Golf Meet / eandall st Features erformance that Thrills You! Hrices that Save You $25 to $75 | Oakland Hills Country Club, Bir- mingham, Mich. Oct. 2.—(AP) Glenna Collett, Pebble Beach, Calif., sceking her fourth national women's golf championship, circled the Oak- land Hills course with par-shatter- ing golf today to swamp Maureen Orcutt. White Beeches, N. J., 7 and in the ¢second round of cempeti- tad a doa lost but one tl " irdies crackled off champion’s clubs and Miss Or who shot record-breaking golf to eliminate Helen Hicks, Hewlett, Long Island, was unable to stem the rush. Miss Collett won cight of the 13 holes, halved two to birdies and another pair to par. Not once did the champion go over par on a hole. In 26 holes of the tournament s0 far, the champion has lost but one hole, the ninth today, where she was short with her drive, and where Miss Orcutt got a birdie 3 to her 4. In the initial round match yester- day, Glenna swamped Mrs. W. A. Johnson, Philadelphia, 6 to 5, with- out losing a hole. A gallery of 2,000 followed the match. Mrs. Dorothy Campbell Hurd, vet- eran from Philadelphia, who has held the national championship three times, turned in the most lopsided victory of the tournament thus far, crushing Jeannette Hunter, Pitts- burgh, 9 and 8, ee | Fingerprints Lead | | To Arrest of James i Drew, Wanted Here | ¢ Fingerprints have led to the arrest of James H. Drew, who is wanted in Burleigh county on charges of lar- ceny of an automobile and forgery, by Capt. Herman Brocopp has received | a letier of congratulation from Ma- | for General Stephen O. Fuqua, chief of infantry, Washington a result of the rec tecoration of the Bismarck officer with the distinguished service cross. | The general says It is a real plea: ure to him that such a high decors tion should come to a member of the infantry branch of the army. He is especially pleased, too. by the char- acter of the valorous deed on which the award was bas he says. Bunker, Charged With Fort Worth, T: ‘ho several years ago fave an interest in a large west Texas oil lease with each subscription to a weekly oil and mining paper and then saw the lease sell for $1,000,000 after oil was struck, today wa on $10,000 bond after being c’ with using the mails to defi Bunker, president of Bunker Printing Products t is charged with fraud ion with alleged sssurances to in ors that his company would return 8 per cent on its stock. STUDY FOREST FIRES Paul.—Dr. Raphacl Zon. direc- f ‘or of the Lake States Forest Experi- | degree will be conferred upon! ment Station at the University of | Forks for burial, but funeral arrange- MacDonald by George Minnesota, has announced his inten- | ments have not as yet been completed. hington University during his vise tion of studying’ forest fires by start-|Mr. and Mrs. Davis will motor to ing some of them and watching their He plans to use no | @ tract of several sections near Ros- apaimeeeereenrsiresientr® ‘ond be the guest of the uni-| common, Mich. The tract will be| D. C. Lewis, South Dakota insur- | ance commissioner, has ruled that in- isolated by 2 300 foot fire line. sconsin mayors work with- REO. US. Oat. OPK “Radio Sweetest Voice’’ Broadcasts A Hearty Welcome to - Home | deputy sheriff. several months ago | graphs in Minneapolis. 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Hennepin county authorities in Min- neapolis. Drew was arrested Monday and will be turned over to Sheriff Rollin Welch here after the suspect has served a 30 day term for vagrancy in the Minnesota city. Drew is charged with having stolen an automobile belonging to John Carlson, Minneapolis, here last Jul iso is charged with writing sev- eral spurious checks and cashing them here. Fingerprints were taken of Drew by Roland H. Crane, Burleigh county when local officials arrested the man for Sioux City, identified by Ta., police. He was the fingerprint photo- Drew has several ali cials say. ‘Father of - Mrs. Davis | Dies in Roseburg, Ore. eS, local offi- Mrs. Forrest M. Davis received word William A. Crary, 70, which occurred Tuesday morning at Roscburg, Ore., following a heart attack. Mr. Crary, who had made his home nic for former North Dakota residents ;cach year on Mr. Crary’s birthday. 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