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a North Dakota’s = Ne , Oldest Newspaper, HE BISMARCK TRI renee ele perenne = os 3 eit NORTH DAKOTA, at OCTOBER 3, 1930 = 5 PRIC. C. Board To Make ‘Margin’ Loans Oil Scandal Charges Justified Says Nye WSWinRW [Business Pessimists Are Chided by President Vllsi1! moe xa RESPONSIBLE BUT PROBE IS NEEDED Con- Max Man Elected to Board of Directors | Of Letter Carriers (Tribune Special Service) Max, N. D., Oct. .3.—C. A. Bauer, rural mail carrier at Max, is the first North Dakotan ever to be named a member of the Board of Control of the National Rural Letter Carriers association. Mr. Bauer was named a committee, member at the organization’s annual meeting in Detroit, Mich. He, to- gether with the other six directors of the organization, which has 40,000 members, spent 12 days in Wasning- ton in conference with Postmaster “Ss hhadad Brown ard other postal offi- clals. The group visited President Hoover Sept. 24, Mr. Bauer said on his return ATHLETICS HOPE 10 WIN WORLD SERIES Cuban Capital | . Trouble Threatens in Expresses Opinion After ference With Former Interi- or Department Official KELLEY RAPS RICHARDSON Says Justice Department Man Prejudiced; Declines, to Give Him Data ‘Tne ti Dakotan had cor.terred Shape ne, ee IN FOUR STRAIGHT ley. ‘He expressed ‘hope the depart ment of justice would epee uh. , ‘The tormer ficial Loreen Mack Declines to Say Who Will 4 bei uee io the 2 im- Pitch for Champions in iron eo nal ‘Or the oll lands. he said, but some one was responsible Game Saturday aoa. charges do not go to the On Board Athletics’ Special Train door of Secretary Wilbur.” the sen- En Route to St. Louis, Oct, 3—(?)}— ator said. “There is a door to which A member of the Philadelphia Ath- his objections lead, however, and this letics, whose identiy will not be re- door should be opened.” vealed until after the world’s series is Kelley resigned last Sunday. Sec- concluded, was ee as fered i refused resignation "5 a . retary Wilbur. him ee inquiry Political unrest, which has resulted in revolutions recently in several South American countries, has spread "erg pti cmb baseball: one harge. Assistant Attorney /to Cuba and President Gerardo Machado has asked that the constitutional guaranties of free speech, freedom battles of the autumn. ‘3 bo iden W. Richardson is !-/of the press and public assembly be suspended until after the forthcoming elections. *F . “As I see it,” said the ball player, vestigal at/the department of jus- The picture-at the upper left shows the $20,000,000 Cuban capitol building as it appears at night. “the best thing we can do for all ‘ tice ands has offered Kellev the Lc noe ate hee te mg Teen wen concerned is to go. out there to Bt. beautiful n.odern city and capital of the Island Republic. vies andiwin F4e nite in a: Lies, oes j ca the people and the government in|parade of communists and unem-|8nd % cent per pound on standard ~ore.c. arse TTALIANS FORCE MIGRA Pat ie ow. ae Mies [Ret Se ae a deem sion after concession’ agg agate i ¥ See P will be best i ny Aye si mention. taat we are suf ‘ter int Hoover was the othion teen farm board miember, . to large oll com! ok AilietGl P coke a. le War ee : 5 , a snd the pedple:at large, Xf the Ottarfiest ‘than “other countries, or that| American Bankers association con- fe Pool in a telegram which orado’ eftaie: fields, ot aca a OF AFRICAN W , should win & game or two they might savings are piling up in the banks,|vention last night. expressed appreciation for help re- a 5 the qb- \ . ee GETS 50 get all encouraged, and then the flnel) or that our people sre paying off in- 4 gS ayaa rt bs from Fred Koster, chairman ject of bs heme beta Sa sacs —- - 5 ne. Site a fg time. Then, too} mare purchases, that abundant ae p peeet Reade pie bgt the California grape control board. sion. % 3 nished con. | capitel_now for new ven- “aL NERC SPS mA ‘ the le have to have some con- le offi laid di eS Ziad ster toc TARE KILLED BY PARGOBENERACTRESG ste, one re wreck mee neni aot Pope pp 5 at '. a col tl | eae dein os eo] Re He Row bout vo inert wih the |r ER ne gtbee UAT ae aes ach i stage,” Nye, sag pearing.” / ried Out Seoretly ( COLORADO TORNADO Tt = ee re. doorways and alleys. me North Dakotan said tf the de- ‘ee Mrs. L. E. Watson Donates| Some of the Athletics recalled to-| «ang, above ally to chide the pes-| Several men were knocked down, a ED ERE tof justice did not take we. “ day that Connie Mack sald they Dad | smism of persons who have assumed |detective was beaten byaparader, one . ~ 8: a et oat Kelley's charges ne would 3. Large Sum to Finance Men's | proved themselves a Lee team PY |the end of those mighty forces which | reporter received cuts and bruises ——_—_—___ ] “feel ‘required to introduce) = Teoins Four Other Persons Are Injured; Dormitory Building Tee temeie tek teak tay could wot Stee SoM: have riven, this land that necessitaied ‘hoepitel “foeanent| Ten’ Selected Boys Will . Be { ton gation” citae actin Damage to Property Has — , [aaa oe» Sa, oe Site: they! great human goal—the abolition of |struck with » night stick, wlelded by Trained by Chief Thompson 4“) cr ter in the day Kel piasaain cod Not Been Estimated Se ae Frees nye repeat at Sonnie displayed his fa- intellectual and economic poverty. 2 a (agua and Psa For Auxiliary Service We pratt ty fully as an aid to the of ® new men’s hall at Jamestcwn|mous Mackian smile when the con-|'5 arcu a a baling aa sh bared pet by abit st t of Ss lyre) pene Fowler, Colo. Oct. 2—(P)—A tor- sacecalipe | been made pes bem was pared. demand fel (Continued on page Eleven! Pies ober te elo and ee ue ren wah Bay Scout firemen's organisation i | Fargo, widow Itching selections arrested for investigation. to feature the of Fire poper offices vengpaeloropga ie aehagal ola Yohn °S. Watson, .!t was announced | game in St. Louis Saturday. ‘The parade had formed in public Prevention week here next week, The Tt cited quotations which he said yesterday: killing three persons, injur- | ‘day by the board of trustees of the |" Manager Mack was reminded that square, a few blocks away from the| organization is to be g permanent one i had been_atiributed to “i four more and ceusing unesti- | shool. in 1910 against the Cubs he used only acene of the disorder, after Tom|and will consist of 10 selected Hoy and which he said “in: ited property damage. The new building will be known |two pitchers, Jack Coombs and Chief Johnson, a communist’ orator. and| Scouts, dieates you have prejudged oe are ‘The dead: George W. Lackey,|*® Wetson hall and will take the | Render, Coombs winning three games, others exhorted the throng to march| Fire Chief H. A. Thompson and and have disqualified & prominent Fowler cattleman; Mrs.) Place of the building recently de-| while the big Indian won one and to the public hall and protest against|City Auditor M. H. Atkinson are . John P, Downing, ranchwomsn;.Col- | Stroyed by fire. 1. | lost one. : . unemployment. working out the plans for the new Ue Noble, Mansancts, Colo, rancher. | | Suetshes of the new structure al” os acne serge oe ees Acting Chief of Police George J.| body and a meeting for perfecting the Lackey was killed Jnstently and the pod, Secaldent of tas “who |..“You know,’ on er a ve! Sioux and Bowman Counties|matowits Instructed | Captain dona organization will be called early next Po ee ate in’ which | also is a graduate architect, and have that game for the chief. I think| Promise to Send Entries to |S*v#s*., Tite: Pe permil the pesaas| Tnpiibuticn, ofthe pcgxcbigtidk art they had. taken refuge. Henry} been submitted to G. R. Horton, lo-al /with 9 ttle change in judement we State Exhibit Here #0 long as there was no violence, | be supervised by Chiet ase Bushaw, ® ranch hand, and Mra, jo ert ape yale 1 olga would have won it and taken the ‘The marchers, singing the “Tnter-| sisted by the fire prevention cominit~ orn eee ner twosmonthe| . ‘The bullding will be 186 feet. :oxg |*eties in four straight games, We . sana nationale” and’ other songs, were| tee of the asso of commence John B. Downing, and her two-month: and tt tories high and will.be de- | Were leading by @ run Counties are beginning to respond | forced by a line of police, which sur- comm cid daughter frees aloo ip, the ote. HE og the game lines ‘as the |1nto @ double play with the bases full./to ‘the invitations sent out, as rounded the hall, to turn down 8t. or. eet e ins \ ture when it collapsed but escaped | orn ee a esulldings: ae. cit be | They ted us up in the ninth and beat roe extubite at the State Com show Clair avenue, After they had marched Peery: 1 be atime Bey See OT: situated between the brary and San- |Us 1m Cxire eee tne champions [Mere October 22-25 ee oe ne ey” End tie| tion and prevention and other activ= »| ford hall, the girl's dormitory. and vinden that Coombs pitched edna Fain tang ad Harry | roke was laid down, leading] ‘ties leading up to service as firemen. of x h nearer to the latter building than was remind! games. P. = pee egy =D, (on pioier! n on traffic| They will, on passing their exam- hea was the old structure. ‘This change |And won tite, Grae the reply. ~“But|s;coddard. | One was trom E. D.|some, {dneluding firemen on Wattic! inations, be awarded & ; in location will permit planting of ewes an iron man, a real iron | seen aeene & an Port, Yaton in | Cus” (> believe efficiency signed by the state fire trees and shrubbery on the site of ‘and as I recall it was 8 i yunty exhibit was a are’ eink oe ” and the city fire chief, in ITS ¢, the old ‘bulling, ‘changing the ap-|man, and sx 1 recall it, there which & Sioux coun Boon there oF nent” | addition to. metal badge, ll pearance of drives and walks, accord- Bo: th was no hint from the|” Agent Mossman ‘said Sioux county |” Phage beigh which com-| “Bismarck Scout Fireman. Feuer aa ae sno peeed 3 Soe ‘4 of manager whether he has an idea of! expected to rank the third or fourth Posie placards were attached, in tng ths alae coe ie bee U..S.S. Montcalm Wins Battle] ‘The new building will have a large pens Bay moe woes. sesiee re prepped ime pe nd gradi ed PETE to fight back, but were dis-| vention campaign for the distribu~ SR Sen wo Tian Get See ee ae |, Me ae Sel |, See tam Tae eer ese ed and] i See at ‘ 4 guest rooms. | eat a those listening to Mr. Hoover were ale Rush te Ald The style of all of the Jamestown col-|iy would lke revenge in his old age.) agent, also wrote, pledging his county | ireware of the. trouble. ca v8. rw fala pee pee to throw his aces right beck/ in corn and alfalfa. The majority of N IS Fessenden Man, Uncle Washington, Oct. 3—()—The Faulke dormitory Princton enough. r he cogebees tha Gt eae ano manere: ’ac. | TOM JOHNEO! A Se aN bd ke eal leet ne eT Wi cas hibits at the county fair, on this|ENOWN IN ALABAMA, Of Woman in Famous . departanent pode Oy week at Bowman, ‘ ham, Ala., Oct. 3—(2)— . aay, set BOD mallee soutteast lot nither hate tient ire ot Mohall Man Beaten Agent Olson sald. "He added ‘tint | Police, today ‘recalled that Tom Murder Trial, Is Dead Of Charleston, South Carolina. lege, 1s in placs and will be dedicated| In Poker-Game Brawl | Bowman county betleved that state | Johnson. Siaey 10 Waa 8 8 Ieee aecadeis 6 AE ee ‘With ‘two. ships ‘needing thet. wer, | teas: rae. The Ns pole Soper arg erg diame aaa fe en rae on his heaquarters nor, 82, early resident and hotel man craft cancelled the request this /dismantied and that part ¢: the| snot, N. D., Oct. 3—UP)—Henry ae Saly 19, con of vagrancy | of Fessenden, was buried here Thure< : : forenoon. Tt is the station sv of [campus will be: beautified with ®/ ree, assistant postmaster at Mohall,| | The first entry, Marsunagel,” of end served sentence on the county| day. tt Cube. “The leit crate |fock border. it will contain seats, |is°tn ‘= hospital here today suffering | wes as Shortly before he died, Mr. Connor br gorkes shrubber, and lawns, Old stone fac- | trom injuries which Renville county f: . Madal: sores fd of the recently destroyed: billd- authorities gay are he rerult of & = = on a in i6e0, rill be used for this purpose. |Pite uring & card game, He is un- Michigan Man Finds New Reasons oe Grand Forks Vote Marvin Satran, charged a ‘ , iid hon ad and battery, and ToS T di H ot a wren tallot on Bond Issue| its teins, nocued of sunbing o Support Trade at Home Ilan eee “Grand orks, — ie, | nections th Woe ones. "| Harbor Beach, Mich, Oct. 3-U#)-—|hia vest pocket. He bailed out his ; Voters of Grand Porks Will go to toe| tate” Attorney "P.M. Clark of | .ocal news ite: William Spink, of |car and started for Harbor Beach. y ‘ Polis today to pass on 2 $225,000 bond | Renville county said Satran told him |this village, who werft to it| A movie advertisement caught his Asks isle for rebuilding the city water | he beat Lee after an argument @8 t0/vesterday to buy a suit, has returned. |jeye so he parked his car, locked the ( system. A committee of citizens |the winner of a “pot” of money. | Bil says he is going to buy his sults|doors and for two-and-a-half hours named by Mayor John L.eHulting, |Lezinas was said by authorities to! s+ nome in the future. forgot his troubles. 0 Thug ended an energetic campaign for the | have participated in the game. Aes tame OR cp ekioe, Me” Wee, satin kof $e G0 issue last night. = out. movie palace he sai i | ie Pollard Break: Arriving in Detroit, Bill bought a|aitting on the running board of his 0 Have Three Men Killed in Mrs. B *. a natty suit, pocketed $35 change. |cdr. ‘The window was broken and his!” Wrinticton Man Is f Two Wrists in Fall tucked his flivver in a garage, and/natty new suit was missing from the ts ia Li Yagh sr te : |. Maryland Air Crash gig ia set out to “do” the city. back seat. it yelled Bu, vive|| Hit by Piano; Dies “ Chicago,’ Oct, 3—“P)—Three rough, “Yes, sir,” said Santelli. Mrs. W. E. Pollard, ‘of the high) Three blocks from the garage, Bill| “My new suit, ye x eee IS oe Ra ago cron inst a en ae ee So nee aot oe m| aS Laem =a ae oe ees dads ea ease, fn Retna hard eyes sald “hands up.” In alsaid the officer, “but here's a ticket| Bennett H, ‘Benson, SI years. Ot She was descending the stairway at | fraction of a second Bill’s $35 disap-|for parking overtime on this strect.”|of this city, was killed last night. the Rose apsrtments.on her way to/peared along witr the holdup man Bill ‘broke’ down then, sopbed out Benson was helping move gir school,when she siipped ano tell. Penniless. Bil! returned ‘o the ga-|bis story to the cop, and got his only| hold goods, He suffered a me ‘{over the piace. Pinally. satisfied, they thanked: tne She threw out her hands to save|rage to get bis car. The antes Benak in a bee ee Pala yh wal § fa apne Ag Abn survit md a ra shoes.’ complimested & hersel! janded upon ' ‘moved. - sa inns gold ts tna esoeks ‘Prick |nmeethentine Gea git t Gate both Cie at toe ee cae eet eta se. rine Spink is back*home in Har-/ addition to his parents residing east. if Then aR i Rg t Heads Bankers |G Rbeiminet allantoid DEPRESSION ONLY TEMPORARY, HOOVER TELLS FINANCIERS Views on Current Economic Sit- uation Outlined in Ad- dress at Cleveland SAYS BANKERS CAN HELP) Urges Them to Join in.Instilling Confidence Into Business © 1 ROME C. STEPHENSON of All Kinds Rome C. Step! South Bend, —_— Ind.,"was elected president of the Cleveland, Oct. 3—(#)}—President| American Bankers association at a Hoover last night chided those who take a pessimistic view of the future of business and reiterated his opinion that the depression is but temporary. Addressing the fifty-sixth annual convention of the American Bankers association, he told the members duration of unfavorable economic conditions “will be shortened largely to the degree that you feel you can Prudently, by counsel and specific assistance, instill into your clients from industry, agriculture and com- merce a feeling of assurance.” Ex of confidence in the country's future prefaced the presi- dent's discussion of the problem of immediate recovery and that of “long-view ess stability.” “There are & few folks in business and several’ folks in the political Selged he said, “who resent the no- ion that things will ever get better and who wish to enjoy our temporary} Cleveland, Oct. 3—()—Charges of misery, To: recount to these mounted policemen and swinging the progress of cooperation between |nightsticks broke wp an important convention Thursday at Cleveland, Ohio. He was first vice president of the association last year. COMMUNIST PARADE IS BROKEN UP AS HOOVER IS TALKING Cleveland Policemen Swing Nightsticks on ‘Reds’ who Start Trouble storege. Under great mental stress. Bill remembered ‘a $6 ‘Lil tidden tn|bor Beach today, to stay. Aim Is to Prevent Forced Sale of Grain Holdings by Mem- ber Farmers FIXED PRICE IDEA DENIED Treasurer Says Grain Prises So Low Tha* Extension of Such Credit Is Safe Chicago, Oct. 3—()—The Farm- ers National Grain corporation, which was sponsored by the federal farm board, has advised its member Cooperatives that it is prepared to ex- eet ae i ose on margin loans to revent forced sale of farmers: Ernie: farmers’ grain Treasurer Walter I. Beam said the pasate taken because of the ap Prehension among grain growers parted Usb of wheat, be *) be clearly underetood,” said Beam, “that such financial aid as may be extended to protect grain loans does not even suggest a fixed Price or peg loan policies. “Grain prices are sufficiently low to make the extension of such credit reasonably safe—in view of the ex- treme shortage of corn and Dasturage grain prices are expected to advance.” the "North west. Growers rative last Wednesday that it had Fe received Promise of this aid was premature, aaaiy Jeon time,” he said, “we were merely feeling out the various cooper= atives on the plan.” ‘The Northwest dispatch quoted of- ficials there as saying the farm board had “virtually decided to peg Prices.” RAISIN GROWERS » Oct. 3.—(P)—The farm. board decided today to supplement advances to raisin growers of the California raisin pool to the amount of % cent per pound’ on substandards

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