The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 19, 1924, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT DEMOCRATIC ROW TOLD BY. TWO LEADERS tin! Munie zation of th® tra case in which th lad, died in ed prison in ng*« vid at fined in Meyer, di ser This infor received 7 ve “te r of the 1a con A Secretary fiénry “Holt of State’) Committee Declares H Call Will) Stand WOOLEDGE “INDIG NANT Will Be No State Committee Meeting Feb. Called By Him, He Says 25 Grand Forks, s¢ Democratic state da call for te Valle t he Chait eof Minot ha eting though d by member res in a state » will be held. on the orher declare as state enair heid on Janu ateme com Mr. Holt Grand Forks say policies of lidate for dential elec | nend national dele- | committeemen. ved > Ch nd nation ly upe edge January quested him to call : veg a reply from ate hich he on all Wooledge we ought | » no def ing short filed by 1, and | again wrote to Mr Wooledge and asked him to f 1 date for the mecting on Ju nd receiving no reply to this Mr, Wooledge on the telephone at Minot, on Jan- u and told him that the com mitteemen were am ater ite. ‘The petition tte long | on than January 1 to call such he would not calls the committeeme: Wooledse woulq cull ts of har cretury, old) Mr. rather he » intere: would in t ut if he it was my duty puld call me ng day. He also told me that if 1 attempted to call a meeting th there would be two meetings calle 1 waited until 5 o'clock the follow ing day ang then I wired Mr, Wool that he that I the meeting mony, but t it I felt t He refused would definitely decid It was difficult to und required ne two wel Wooledge to decide whether he would oting or not, ¢ in of the fact that he h an interview to the newspape ing that he would call such a ing Then and Now “In answer to Mr. Woole ment that I have been impo and misled by a few perso more interested in_ frami picked state than in the the Democratic party, 1 want to state | positively that this is not correct.) Four yé ago Mr. Wooledge chairman of the Demoeri central committee and he meeting at Fargo, at names were recomme as gates to the national convention presidential electors selected, Wooledge did not think four ago that the Democratic _p: would be disrupted by calling meeting of the state central commit- | tee but seems to think so tov that meeting Mr. Wooledge as chairman and was suce ed by | Sveinbjo Johnson. He then be-!} came a candidate for judge the | supreme court. A meeting of the} sate central committeemen will be held at Valley City, commencing at} 2 o'clock in the ernoon of Friday, 1924. It is my under standing of the law that the secre- | is the proper person to call the} meeting and the law nowhere pro- | that the ch man shall call it. Woodledge’s statement was a st ed upon! re success of | and Mr. resigned Wooledge’s View “No call for a mecting of the! Democratic committee has been au- | thorized by me. If the secretary of | the committtee, Henry Holt, has is- sued a call for meeting at Valley City, January 25, it is wholly unau- thorized an illegal and not been | made in the interest of the Demo- cratic party. ‘ “Mr. Holt has been imposed upon and misled by a few persons that are more interested in framing « hand- picked slate of candidates for March prin election th are in the success and principles of the Democratie party. I am opposed to any attempt to nullify or violate the principles of our primary election laws. These Jaws provide that peti- tions of candidates can be filed with the secretary of state on or before March 1, The state committee should not attempt to curtail or abridge the right or desire of any Democrat to become a candidate in the March primary. May Call Conference “I am conferring with Democrat in all parts of the state and I ma call a state conference of Democrats and of all voters who are inter in the defect of the present tionary Republican national admin- istration and in the substitute there- for of a progressive Democratie ad- ‘ministration, inviting all such to be present and to participate in the con- ference and discussion, and for the same day call a meeting of the state committee, at the same time and plee as part of the conference. LEGION TAKES - OVER PICTURE Paces Jan. 19, 77) The iiational headquarters of the ‘American Legion ut Indianapolis hdf taken over the ‘ distribution of “The Whipping Boss,” {hon |terment ie quite poorly, there ty | Diekinson | normal : FORD OFFER STILL STANDS | be ! ain't POLAR FLIGHT TO DISCOVER NEW U.S. LAND Not Pole, to Discover Secretary Purpose North Denby Says Wa purpore of th rine prope told ed polar finht the house naval commit Aretic exploration the 1 view ea to the L “The explored square nited States, mere fact that there is un- polar 1 of $1,000,000 mil to the Unit- onti con- | nee to the United Stat permit. that vast tervitor into the hands of If we don't make th summer the entire Ar will be photographed ped by another power wi to fall i | scored We are not trying to discover the Sorth Pole. We don't question ie of Perry, an American, want to explore and the She React is admirably fitted for that tas Mr Denby sa the would cost appro | tall | expedition mately $189,000 “ DIES AT SIDE OF HUSBAN Grant Robinson Strie! While Watching at His Bedside‘ D M cen Dickin watching beside who While sher dl D., Jan, 19 the bedside recently 7 dnight on sted passing it shock to ail the relative the family. Funeral serv held at i fternoon, gler, Luther Killdeer. ‘The body was brought this city, from which place it will be shipped to the old at Readstown, Wis., for in- Mer unex n minis Mrs consin, months The family rining and tanee northwest nigh to 15 ye valid widow Robinson was horn i and 58 ye old at the time has been ranching. a short of Manning well the in- is said to be are left to mourn, el, and fou Baral was dis- » who Mi Hugh se a the known here as they from the Dickinson high school aughter, Carl, and | Washingto toduy notified C house mili fer for Muscle Shoals ‘stills The McKenzie bill which would acceptance of his bid 1 by the Detroit manufacturer to tisfactory if the Madden amend- nt which provides for replacement of Gorgas steam plant adopted. 19.-Henry Ford rman Kahn of the power is id dat m mex THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE "~~" * DEATH KNELL FOR BALDWIN I$ SOUNDED : Asquith Will Vote with Labor H active post alrendy exists shall b e | sting post. The members present at the jing were Frank B. Streeter, Linton, department commander; Jack Wil- aly d djutant, and T. Whelan Thomas. A B. Welch Mandan, another member of the committee, concurred in the ction by mail, the resolution states, The dates for the department vention of 1924 to be held at 3 feat [Wyre set for June 39, July ‘accordance with a request by loca! city. The reason d was that an Theodore Roos- Mandan by Dr. Oregon, fopmer North will be at that time “No Confidence” Resolution on Premier 18 convorvative government ived death senteret the opposition in the had be ti- evelt, of pre oe Por resident ¢ dedicated sired th the nted to td- last wir evening + nt the hou cipated Th of his commons, a cererony, < TRIBUTE PAID IN SOUTH T0 LEE'S MEMORY Giant Hibure of Confederate Leader Uncovered on Stone Mountain former premier amid the cheers tollawers, uaitl) re that he motion of the government pre John i. Clynes, and would all his friends to do likewise. summarizing — the nd the liberal at the lahorites nheritors of the, Baldwin govern ed and that it was ry patriotic man and his best without ‘ or honor, to labor's | hort a political up- heaval, namely, the wholly improb- thle desertion of i. large number of the opposition to the conservative flag, can save the government which © to the guilloti Monda necording to present came 4 prose, liberal reed labor “no Mr. Asquith, position of h party, were the when contended natural power t ment t ofe to do prin aa Soe Ga, Jan, 19.-The south Robert E. Lee. ns and men high rank 2 and state affairs stood with bowed heads as tons of granite crashey down the precipi: of Stoné Mountain, leaving on a 3 intro ng the “no contid- foot square the head of the south’s motion in the form of an greatest general standing out in anand nrene to the addr in reply prominence carved out of solid stone. ie dive i speech Mr. Clynes Lee's head is the first unit of the Tory regime both for what is destined to be one of What it had done what it did not world’s gréatest: monuments. do during the last 12 months. living stone the head of ‘STATE LEGION BODY OUTLINES POST ATTITUDE Will Not Permit Establish- ment of New Ones When | One Is Sufficient { " the the General Lee will he carved a group of Dix immortals an everlasting mer orial to those who died for the fed eral Huse, as During the © past ‘year te hroadeasting pro, aver zing five hours each length, © been eared from stations reat Brita WANT A POSITION ms, argo, Jan for a charter the A rican the Gilbert G: by the North exceutive ¢¢ Which closed here tods The application contains less thi The applieat ion! Tener ‘dition {a { School to a secretaryship in the U. fton post was denied | S. Congress at Washington, like Dakota Department} Magnus | Wefald, a recent graduate ittee in the meeting | of Dakota Business College, Fargo, | | N. D.?.) How would you like to ie ou t the paid. | DOS G Mason, another D. B. TOneinchinevend eouand C. man, who after three months mstanees has con-| with the Security Bank of Chaffee, dd the committee that approval) is made Ass’t Cashier? How would charter would be detrimental ‘he to be a bank officer, ..ke interests of the Legion, ‘Darenulean eae F ns adopted on the ence geracuatcst matte | It is further declared that in th of the committee appl charters in cities, ole | of the department where an q ham id 226° ‘These chances “Follow the Succe$$ful.” — Enroll Monday. Write F, L. Watkins, Pres., 806 FrontSt., Fargo, N. 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