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BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1930 PRICE FIVE ‘CENTS eRe ; : ‘ Jones Sets Pace For Golfers Rail Chief Found Dead, Another_Woundediiiw, ; poctitesadl Cardinals Again Win from Phils, 19 to 16 ‘1m MW, CB = aaa scenes“ INeed Another "onan A . ¢ ti : Cin h : Had New Record Believe’ President and: Vice : s : ame 0 C : : : GEORGE VON ELM IS SECOND President of Maryland Road ; e Quarreled About Litigation ; : “ 2 : League Title — : Indications Are That Score of 156 or Better Needed to i eit Enter Match Play DOORS OF OFFICE LOCKED _ Be des eer he ee teel Gattis top! it te mg oe sae ole) Cricket Club, Ardmore, Pa., 2 . 23—(P)—Bobby Jones, setting j Mice President of System ts today 19 to 16, : . the pace all the way, won the qualle ce re 3 - [time victory lett the © with as fying medal of the national amateur { rei oo , nigay golf championship today with record - : needed to clinch . equaling figures of 69-73—142 for the noon: ! ; 7 two-day 36-hole preliminary test. The triple champion missed a seven-foot putt on the home hole for oe beckon’ re would have given him s : Ww ing score record ALMA RUBENS RICARDO CORTEZ total equabedsthe mark of 142 fo 1924 on this course by D. Clark New York, Sept. 23.—(/P)—Alma Rubens, motion picture actress, plans to/ . Clarke seek a divorce from Ricardo Cortez, screen actor. ae . pinbchar Me! Philadelphia and equaled She said the sult, to be filed in Los Angeles, would charge desertion. |"¥, Jones in 1027 at Minneapolis. She declared Cortez abandoned her a year ago when she was ill, but began | tAagiet Jones the medal by a one- to show attention to her again when her popularity increased. She is now | Stroke margin over George von Elm in New York rehearsing for 4 vaudeville act. of Los Angeles who posted 73-70—~143, ‘Miss Rubens said she would ask no alimony but would demand counsel] Fay Coleman, of Culver City, Calif, fees. shot a sensational 69, one under par, and showed a total of 145 for the 36 holes moving him well up in the van- ADVANCE NEW THEORY AS TO [ermine im's HOW NATURE DETERMINES SEX|"s.ns:sac. Sonn 21 MAKES CONFESSION | Seientst Save tc a matter o Balance Between Male TOBRUTALMURDER | * sn ona ct eee tene OF INDIANA CHILD) or sune ae ro wuuais agit, fit veil We inetd i if i ‘ CHICAGO BOARD OF W TRADE COMMITTEE |S" AT U.S. FARMERS AWAITS EVIDENCE leis o8§ ef H iF fee i 3 fig fag a i g : kins Mancuso other three. Urges Them to Feed Wheat to Will Make Thorough Inquiry Into ie, edt aie * Cattle in Place of Corn and Hyde Charges Against Rus- | _ Singles by Friberg and : Frisch's Fumble of Whi End Depression : sian Manipulation 0 i Ne 2 gig it Chicago, Sept.’23—(?)—Further in- in ‘ jformation was awaited nee by = Ex-Convict Held Under Close Experiments Conducted on Fruit Board of ‘Trade before Deoss; | : _ Guard ‘nt State’Prison. to | Flies Show Difficulty precedented’ pops of 3 Prevent Mob Violence of Gontroy : ong Pasadena, Cailf., Sept. 23—(7)—A ‘The committee met briefly at: the "| South Bend, Ind, Sept. 23—(P—| discovery indicating ho@fhature de- = " of day’s market. It an- George Sherman Myers, 40, ex-con-|termines whether sex shall be male | picture when he went out in 41, five nounced @ thorough pr ge would be . vict, ‘was held under close guard at £. igre wed Peg tna to the Ges pen eal x made into charges of Secretary (Continuea on page eleven) Michigan. City, Ind., prison today for tional lemy of Sciences today by ny DePaolo of the California Agriculture Hyde that soviet Russia psc renin soar the kidnaping and slaying August 27,|Dr. Calvin B. Bridges of the Califor-| contingent, bounded back into the had been selling wheat short in an of eight-year-old Marverine Appel. | tia Institute of Technology. tournament by adding a fine 74 to his effort to depress prices. The iryesti- Authorities said Myers made two] The method is a matter of balance | mediocre 82 for a total of 156. gation, however, will be conducted complete confessions of the agsault| between male and female elements Big Crowd Watches with “due regard for the delicate s and slaying, one to prosecutors who| in body cells, and differs from many} A great crowd lined the first fair- market situation.” questioned him repeatedly following | Scientific findings which credit sex|way when Jones and Emery: Strat- Amplifying the committee's an- ‘his arrest last Saturday, and avother control almost wholly to two special- | ton started their second round. Bob nouncement, Joseph W. Badenoch, its : to Sheriff Thomes A. Goodrick. 11| zed microscopical particles in bodily |hit a long tee shot and pitched 30 chairman, s cells. feet from the pin. Two putts Meher ren kssiar Gwios, he itcokers : convicted, Myers will face the death) "1 py, Bridges studies these two|him an easy par four. *"° are, they’ will be called before the ‘Because of fear of mob violence, | Particles are not alone. They still ex-| He hit another long drive at the ,committee and asked for complete de- authorities issued denials of confes- | etcise & meted part ot the control, but tails of the transactions. By the very sions when word of Myers’ admissions peck 5 core yine botay tee escaped easily Dattldential ‘and we are unable, to| L- A> Tavis Seeks to Know Atti-| fist got abroad. Then /he was rushed! sctorizations, such as eye color and |ffom 15 feet was down in two putts proceed until we have definite infor- tude of Bismarck Resi- insure his safety. shape, also have a small degree of Pade Pepe ve mr sas oh a ‘Remo Walking from his own home four| them ait that fies the remult. [ee at the 198 yard third und wos Pe eis suena aborts <assaiican dents on Removal blocks ‘away, Myers admitted often| Dr. Bridges’ work was done on fruit |/30 feet from the cup. He holed the 4 Apes hal — Passing the. Appel residence, office's) ies, and while he made no comment |G0wn-hill putt for @ birdie two and (Eéitor’s Note: The Tribune | said, making the acquaintance of the/ on possible human applications, his|We"t Onder par by a stroke for the today, received the following let- j|girl. He stopped to talk to her on| findings increase the complexity of three holes, quantities of wheat abroad 10 cents! ter trom L. A. Tavis, living at 516 | the night of August 27, officers said,| controlling sex, making it appear|,4¢ the long fourth, 595 yards, Bob isi PTR f anit dudgests tin te s i i. 3 ot itt ai Tees A Rie ne : ae Boge aH 3 if i E if AP LAE ite ne Hi a eit uf #6 ahi Fag E E i E i i | 4 g i af : >§. H ES & i Fi i ii. Re i I z i Ri Hal : a il z g 5 il i i 5 a snow Lakrpad for similar wheat from/ Fourth street.) and lured her to the barn where she| more remote than ever that man may |{0Ve to a deep trap. He took a et es dee testa in wos Sige was strangled by a plece of wire, be-| learn how to fix in advance the sex (Continued on page Eleven) Bismarck, N, D. |cause, his confession said, he feared| of his children. gi hen ae oe a, Sept. 22, *\|exposure if she left the barn alive. ‘The control particles are chronmo- ¥ a He decided the next day, according | somes, Minute, threadlike bodies in to his confession, that he would be} cells. y readers E safer if the body were discovered at| Chromosomes, given the names of é once so he returned to the barn.|X and Y, usually have been credited (Continued on page three) 4 ‘Then, according to his admissions, he | with determining sex by the way in ,|carried the body down an alley and|which they combine. For example, left it where the first passing motor-|in many cases a combination of two ist would discover it. X chromosomes results in females‘an ED B esti Myers was arrested by Constable|X and Y combinations in ales. Dr. x in Basil Surup, who*after all clues | Bridges’ theory is one of “genic bal- IS RAY MURDERER fe ont Merete na te aa cies man | somes a! y a sex. hi dese Se reotanation The evidence he presented was ob- ” . oe Led to Par- —— proved to be Myers. thousands lon, Has Relieved Burden Beusthemer Arcvates At Crooks: t Will combination that had not been known of Years From Mind ton, Minn., Also Suspect- Capital City Wil previously to ‘produes anything ex- ¢ ‘ is + = Dignitark tholie — ; : Watch First Night [si 'by's treeding ‘proces tat | gitinet, N. D.. Sept, 23m pter a apres _ : Grid‘Game Friday | dropped out some of the chromo- | min’) 088 sheken She ene ae ae ch sg sits i , somes controls. This upset the genic fram’ justice uns the 88 8 fugitive : . southerner Bismarek will see its first football | balance in favor of the females. api ite inked him for the at Omaha oa - . Pri-| Some flies devel Patches on P- j Berrigan Arnot pleaded SHenane game at night under floodlights loped Rtas tk anne 46° are py ar 4 Rte Lied ¢ oe oclonk thelr bodies which were distinctively | jie" cient, ¥ berty, a e ‘ = ) “Knneundement that the Glendive, | female, such as absence of combs that when, he escaped whil . Mont., eleven had agreed to come Birnie i agg ol faites te here Priday night instead of Satur-| sends to all hereditary characteristics, day’ afternoon was made at noon to- such as the length of wings and size day by Roy D. McLeod, athletic di-| O° tite Some parts of the rector of Bismarck high school. somes controlling wings tend to make Workmen yesterday began install-| jong ones and other parts short . 0 that the length becomes finally a balance between the two. re re reer nt | CRORE, | NEWS BRIEFS “First, when I got to Towner after o_o |retting my pardon, I hurried to see WISCONSIN BANK HELD UP Kaugauna, Wis., Sept. 23.—(P)— The Bank of Kaukauna was robbed of between $12,000 and $15,000 in cash and about $5,000 in securities this afternoon. Pl ad: ee ages’? ha ade a fashington, a PI Montanan Saiigs 4 Chairman Fish-of the hous: com- Guilty to Murder) munist investigating committee renin today requested officials of the Sept. 23.—(7)—-| Chicago board of trade to appear randerich:, who killed Mr.and| before his committee in Chicago Mrs. Oscar Halderson and Fred P.| next Monday at its investigation Smith. near Whitefish, Mont.. Aug.| of alleged short selling of wheat guilty yesterday to the| by the Russian government. iderson. Sentence —_—__ — by 29. CO-OP DIRECTORS QU'T followed an argu-| Chicago, Sept. 23—()—F. H. Sloan, 5 , 8. D., and Lawrence Far- i | i GF i i Hi : its i | was a logger, was|low, Blcomington, Ill, have resigned after several|es directors of the Farmers National Grain corporation. He | @