The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 22, 1930, Page 9

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BENEFITS BY SAVOLDI’S BAD LUCK 4 ‘ 4 Associated Press Photo The iil wind that blew Joe Savold! out of the Notre Dame tine-up and the hebertped savant Dan hela peal moh Au hoy Ail roster. Savoldi withdrew from echool following revelation is mare In view of agitation for revival of export rellef, Chalrman‘c, L. McNary (upper right) et griculture ‘lage and divorce action, committee, Invited presidents of three farm organizatiot a meeting to decide before congress reassembies whether or not jponsor new legistation. Those asked to attend were: 8. H. Thompson (upp of the American Farm Bureau Federation, C. E, Huff (lower left) of the f] Farmers’ Union and L. J. Taber (lower right) of the national Grange. 4 FINDS BROTHER SLEW FAMILY, These girls of the Douglas school, Pebble Beach, Cal sald to be the youngest girl polo team In the United baugh of Youngstown, Ohio; Jean Hobbs, captain, of Coh: and Jane Pitou, substitute, of Chicago, ‘s Associated Press Photo Ruins of the home of Will Hammond, Boynton, Okla. who killed his wife and two children and set fire to his home before ending his own life with a razor. Jerry Hammond (inset), brother of Will, as deputy sheriff, conducted the Investigation into the crime. College President Dangerously Ill COLORADO CONGRESSMAN TO WED Associated Press Photo Former King Hussein of the Hedjaz, romantic figure in the Ar: revolt against Turkey, is da ously I on the Island of Cyprus where he Is In exile, Associated Press Photo Mrs. Roberta Wood Elliott will become the wife of Rep. Charles 8. Timberlake of Colorado on December 23. Mrs, Elliott Is a widow and was formerly In charge of a dining room in a Washington hotel. Associated Press Photo Dr. James Monroe Smith, dean of education at Louisiana Southwest- 4 ern Institute, was named president of Loulslana State university. BASEBALL MEN HEED CALL OF CANADIAN WILDs __ Swift Justice Associated Press Photo A few hours after he confessed murdering his mother to obtain $400, Albert Gruno (above), 21-year- old Harrison, Mich., farmer, was on his way to a life imprisonment. Associated Press Photo Here are four well-known figures of baseball, hard to recognize, perhaps, who came out of the Canadian ‘woods and were caught by the camera before they had time to get a barber. The: enjoying th I (fe In New Brunswick, Canada. Left to right: Harry Rice of the New York Ya Bob Shawkey, fore mer Yankee manager; John Kracke, New York sportsman, and Benny Bengough, former Yankee catcher now on the Milwaukee roster. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. ”_SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, YOUNGEST GIRL POLO TEAM IN THE UNITED STATES averaging 14 years of a Left to right: Carol it, Mass.; Louise’ Parke of »Pictures MMU WM HIS BIRTHDAY, CELEBRATED DETERMINES AGE OF EARTH RSET SSAA ST SC ea Associated Press Photo Speculative eyes throughout Austria and Hungary were turned toward Belgium where, at the castle of Steenokerzeel, Prince Otto, the last monarchical hope of the toppied house of Hapsburg, attained his majority on November 20. Celebrations were arranged through the two countries In honor of the young prince’s eighteenth birthday. _— Associated Press Photo Alols F. Kovarick, professor of physics at Yale university, shown beside the Instruments with which he determined the age of earth to be 1,852,000,000 years. _, First Lady, Associated Press Photo Llda Woodring, Neodesha, Kans., may be the new “first lady” of Kansas if the election of her broth. er, Harry Woodring, is officially Pecognized. Ho Is a bachelor, \ Associated Press Photo Above view of wreckage In little church colony of Bethany, a few miles out of Oklahoma City, Okla, after a tornado struck the town, kcllling 20, injuring 100, ‘Associates Presa Photo comprise what Ie and eeey ‘Stan- of Pebble Beachy Sprinter Ts Wed TORNADO LEVELS CHURCH COLONY _Guzik, “Guilty? Associated Press Photo Twenty were killed and 100 injured when a tornado ripped through Bethany, Okla., email Nazarene church colony, and leveled a school at Camel Creek nearby. Four pupils were killed. Mary Proctor, teacher, was Injured attempting to save her charges. Associated Pres Photo Jack Guzik, of Al Capone’s inner council, Is likely to be missing some time. He was convicted of de- frauding the federal government of more than $200,000 on his Income tax. Fifteen years te the-meximum he can receive.~ asadena, Cal., pub- lisher, In Pasadena December 31. Rescued 28 ‘At Sea ; DEATH IF GUILTY OF KIDNAPING Capt. 8. G. 8. McNeil was at the helm of the PRR I TIT RMCEN LT AT “Associated Press Photo ‘These five men face death sentences if @ Belleville, Il!., Jury finds them gullty of kidnaping Sam Scorfina,’ &t. Louls grocer. They are, left to right, Vito Impastato, Frank Agrussa, called chief of $t. Louls Mafia, Mike Lombardo, Sora Mantia and Baptista Bommarito. nking Swedish steamship Ovidia and rescued 28 persons who were aboard,

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