The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 1, 1930, Page 1

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North Dakota’s t+ Oldest Newspaper ESTABLISHED 1878 Y Is * BS APPONTED 10 *CONDUCTNQURY Government Favored Big Companies in Leases ( | ACTION ASKED BY WILBUR * Interior Secretary Demands Matter Be Sifted Following f Underling’s Charges charges large oil companies al te obtain Colorado shale lands from the government il- Fe 3 : i g é Ad S este k my ‘ : g i ¢ E eo i i i Hie tik cH 5 L & ¢ +> COMMUNITY GHEST DRIVE TOMORROW Solicitation of Funds for Wel- » fare Work to Continue i Through Week ) The Community Chest canvass starts at 8 o'clock tomorrow morning. At that hour the solicitors for 4 Ny | iH § Hin! fee HUE ‘ i a ! a8 i : g i a i HL zB Brink, P. E. Byrne, Joe Barth, 0. 8. Foster, E. W. Hedahl, F. R. Krause. J. B.. Melton, /F.'L. Moule, Price Owens, C. P. Stone, H. T. Perry. Paul i Wachter, A.V. Sorenson, G. E. Win- be greene, Harry Hanson and John * a’ Fleck.) / Rotary club—David Wells, R. A Takeda eee Fras Mpc iceny s Perry. . Murphy, Murphy, John Peter- son, Louis Bechtold, H. 8. Dobler, A. J. Asnot, R. P. Logan and J. A. Lar- et an HRS [ i HE : Ei hi 5 a | cfs | Athletics Win North Dak. Man to Prob EMHRGRON |President Hoover Starts on S THEN GOES TO CLEVELAND Will Deliver Formal Address MICKEY. COCHRANE AL ‘SIMMONS oll) 41 simmons and Mickey Cochrane were the big punch in the athletics vie- tory over the St. Louis Cardinals in Each hit == BANKERSRECHIVE. SUGGESTION THAT STAND BE CHANGED Resolution Recommending Re- versal of Position on Branch the first game of the world series today. home run. . before pleasure,” the ranged first to throw out the first ball and witness the opening world’s series baseball game at Philadelphia, after which his speaking engagements will come in quick order, the first before the American Bankers’ | ag a 1G e : i i i : i : | eee Corps Area Commander Has Record of Much Fighting in ae 3 al E i funds will assemble at the Lions den | day ¢ chetes ty i i ; i Frank Vogel Takes Over Revenue Office il : ee z g i | fi to Leave Son to Helen of R mto. iar Mercies of Her. Profligate Husband i ; ange file i i il i i i fi i 4 iit | i i E BISMARCK TRIBUNE BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1930 es, x BACK SEAT FOR PLEASURE TODAY | cardinals Ball for First Series Game ~ In Philadelphia to Bankers Association Thursday Night i E 55 gs : f VICTIM OF SLAYING BURIED AT -TAPPEN Authorities to Bring First-De- * gree Murder Charge Against August Woullan cS TCH FIRST GAME 123 45 678 9101112 RHE | foo P2fofopofopo pot TT Bepoyo Nation’s Chief to Throw out/Athletics TB MROGRRRMREEE A For St. Louis: Grimes and Mancuso. For Philadelphia: Grove and Cochrane, RADIO BOARD DECLARES WAR SED AIR PIRATES Right of Babies to ] \ Cry Is Challenged PE al Aihae Wines. dF New York, Oct. 1—(#)—The ques- tion before the court, be it known, is ON UNLICEN Expects to Silence Nearly Sixty Stations Believed to Be Operating Illegally ‘Washington, Oct. 1.—(?)—The fed- eral radio commission has declared ‘war on pirates of the air and with'the cooperation of the justice department, expects to silence nearly 60 stations illegally. | Walked. Cochrane went out to steal second, Mancuso to No runs, no hits, no errors. None left. B STAR DIES AT NEW YORK HOME hue WasOne of Last of Old-Style ‘Hoofers’ to Interest Public New York, Oct, 1.—(?)}—Jack Don- of | 2hue, musical comedy star, died at| through the box and beat it his home in Central Park West this | Grimes taking second. orning. ed the ball but cot Death was ascribed to complica-| play. Bottomley He arrived in New York lagt | Foxx. Two runs, four Thursday from | Two left. Cincinnati where ARREST CHIGAGOAN || INMYSTERY MURDER| 22-Year-Old Man Held in Con- nection With Slaying of Girl at South Bend, Ind. Oct. 1.—()—Henry Siwin- @ squad of eight men, ppeal Nes of 1920,” later playing in “, ly Darling, Girls in Blue,” “Be Yourself,” “Sun- ny,” “Rosalie” and “The Understudy.” | ter after the count became two and he played in| three. Frisch hit into right field for the stage as; two bases. Bottomley rolled to Foxx and was out unassisted. No runs, one ‘His wife, with whom eee lem Mrs. Hoover Attends Girl Scout Meeting Indianapolis, “Ind, Oct. 1.—Ve)— Mrs. Herbert Hoover, honorar. pres- ident of the Girl Scouts of America, today exte.ded greetings to gates to the sixteenth annual con- vention of the national cotncil ot the scout or xanization. Mrs. Hoover ri appeared at{ the first tormal session of the couuzi! wearing the official Girl Scout uniform. ; that Say 8,000 Killed By Chinese ‘Reds’ | pioneer commsnder Minnesota Bandit Is Given 27 Year Term Ivanhoe, Minn., Oct. 1.—(#)—Harry 22, Swanville, was sentenred to 27 years in the state priwm alter he pleaded guilty to tirst deyree i b- eg Ae ha yar = don't kill people,” he with the holdup ‘Depressions nu ‘bank Sept. 4. said. “We will recover and are re-| tion. Play-by-Play Story of Game First Inning Cardinals—Douthit grounded to Bishop and was out to Foxx. Adams struck out. Frisch hit to Bishop and ‘was out to Foxx. No runs, no hits, no errors. None left. Philadelphia—Bishop struck out on @ spitter. Dykes rolled Second Inning Cardinals—Bottomley struck out swing. Hafey lifted a foul fly to Dykes. Grove was feeding fast balls to the Red Birds. Blades struck out swinging viciously at a fast ball. No uns, no hits, no errors. None left. Athletics—Simmons’ bounced the tw in short left, One run, one hit, no errors. None left. Third Inning Cardinals—Mancuso singled to right, the first hit off Grove. Gelbert singled to right sending Mancuso to : i tf & Athletics—Boley fli it lifted a fly to Blades in right. Simmons drove the ball over the right field fence for a home run, the Fifth Inning Cardinals—Douthit popped to Boley. Adams flied to Simmons in left-cen- (Continued on page nine) called | Japanese Emperor Will Sign Treaty Tokyo, Oct. 1.—(P)—The last faint doubts about Japan’s adherence to moved today in the unanimous vote of the privy council advising Em- peror Hirohito to ratify it. Wielding writing brush, the emperor will at- Mexican Prelate ~ Is Fined By Court Mexico City, Oct. 1—(#)—The de- partment of interior today annoanced Monsignor Pascual Dias, arch- sas |Chicago Banking Dean Says Business "2" Is Making Recovery From Depression |*2z*"s,, M. , covering from this one faster than we fundamental . ‘There is no trouble with either the country or the American people. t “T predict that within a few months we will discover we are doing & vol- of business comparable to any period of prosperity, a volume siness that will startle the na- | trying Frisch. The Weather Partly’ cloudy ‘tonight arid Thursday. Cooler tonight. PRICE FIVE CENTS . First Game 5-2 Western Oil nda tmerssy sia e Western Oil Scandal vihinn peaking Trip TO BEAT CARDALS Lefty Grove’s Fast Ball, Though Hit Often, Keeps St. + Louis in Check 33,000 FANS CROWD PARK National Leaguers Enjoy 2 to 1, Lead Until Simmons’ Clout in Fourth Shibe Park, Philadelphia, Oct. 1—(?)—Heme runs by Al Sim- mons and Mickey Cochrane this afternoon helped the Philadelphia Athletics. win the first game of , the world series from the 8t. Louis Cardinals by a 5 to 2 score. Shibe Park, Philadelphia, Penn., Oct. 1—(P)—Setting a world series record, the world’s champion Athletics combed Burleigh Grimes for five hits, all for extra bases, and converted them all into, runs to beat the St. Louis Cardinals § to 2 in the opening game of the championship battle to- day, before a crowd of 32,295 fans, in- President Hoover. Although the National leaguers slammed Robert Moses Grove, south- Paw ace of the Athletics, for a total to watch the Athletics bezin the de- Nonship. ition fense of the world’s champ! The sun broke through low bls clouds by noon but the advance naa E il a read of the expected jam of 33,000 f: in- cluding the president of the ‘United cane was bundled in overcoats and rs, It looked like the chilliest wor ‘ series since Washington beat the Pittsburgh Pirates in near-freezing Ban ra at the national capite! in ‘Any doubt concerning @ capacity at- tendance appeared dissipated Ly the early morning rush for the dollar seats in the left field bleachess, The tem; stands erected on park on 20th street were nearly filled — by cash customers to the nurvber of nearly 1,500. seemed. scolved when Robert Moses (etty) Grove took part in the batting drill. Grove was bundled in a heavy (Continued on page nine) Box Score of First ' | Athletic-Card Game | Sa US EERE: | AB St. Louis— Connmocoo0ed CenHOMoMHOM Bunodg COmHooONNO> ecccooeooem Ee Philadelphia— AB Bishop, 2b . Dykes, 3b .. Cochrane, c ... ‘Simmons, If Foxx, lb . Miller, rf Haas, cf . Boley, ss Grove, p al cornonnnond el cononnnno® S) poupenacwe alowcccconar eleeccocecem o Totals, St. Louis 020 000 Philadelp! 010 101 1ix—5 Runs batted in—Miller, Douthit, Adams, Simmons, Dykes, Boley, Coch- rane. Two base hits—Prisch, Dykes, Hafey. Three base hits—Foxx, Haas. Home Cochrane. i Wilton Woman Still Improving in Mandan Mrs. Joe Wichnencko, Wilton’ wom-

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