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PAGE EIGHT \THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE : } SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1925 | FOR ELECTION SHAFER RULES | TO FILL POST. / Atterney General Declares Voters Must Vote on Ladd’s Succes “Governor Sorlie will violate the | f the United States ntment to fill the by Senator Ladd’s | or | | is the opinion of Attorney . e ab such an| ust abide national constitution or vio-| the attorney general said. | not sented his opinion to| has not been | asked to give id. | Not Be Recognized | The governor may, however, name | an app . who will t subject to subse ipproval by the senate. | It is more than possible that the| e will not be re | governor's ach of t the ap upper br since with him a said the a yintment, if made, will be lega depends on the | senate to decide, said Mr. 4 The governor, however,,may deem it expedient, as the executive officer of the st: bstitute an ap- tion to provide for d to be embly, according to state off The governor has | no precedent to follow since the instance in which Governor Burke) appointed a senator to fill a pointment ame in his administration was inter conditions far removed from the present situation, says the legal de partment. May Call Legislature Although it is nbt likely, the gov-, ernor may call a speci ssion of the legislature, to which he will} recommend that alaw be passed mak- | appointment log This would ent great expense as the calling of a special election, in the attorn general's opinion. eves that the ex- al election would not since short ing an 3 z2 will hav ireluding the governor, a special election will co: all of $100,000 to $150,000. Meanwhile, there is a great deal] of surmise at the capitol as to the possible appointee. Leaguers are firm, in their belief that a senator} will | be chosen from among their ranks, pointing out that for the gov- ernor to appoint a man with a dif- woulae be an unjustifiabl at such al departure from party loyalty would bring down upon him the condemna- tion of league sympathizers. H jovernor Determined Governo orlie has reiterated | that Senator Ladd’s successor will be determined only by appointment. The governor, according to officials, ing time and waiting for the roversy to simmer down before naming a successor, who will not be known bi tor Ladd’s body OAKLAND ADDS NEW TITLE TO ITS LONG LIST By winning the closed car cham- pionship and class award in the re- cent Camp Curry Yosemite Economy Run, the Oakland Six has added one more to its long record of conseen- tive victories in America’s outstand- ing economy events. important contest, open to stock cars of any size or make, a strictly stock Oakiand Landau Sedan the state aid to rest. Isn't it only fair to Bodies by Fisher If words fail to con: ‘ asingle ride in WINNING fe ‘ore the late Sena-}s You owe them the greater satis- faction and safety Oakland’ advanced constructicn provides features of car comfort, convenience and safety—features that you cannot passibly duplicate elsewhe=e at or near Oakland’s price? Six-Cylinder Engine—so powerful and yet so well constructed that you can maintain extreme high speed for long periods—take steep hills on high—travel easily through the hardest going. Four-Wheel Brakes—that you can alivays depend upon for quick, sure, skidless stops. Finish that always looks new—VV One-Piece Windshield, full vision, weather-tight—Balioon Tires for easy riding. ‘ Automatic Spark, Centralized Controls for greater safety and convenience in driving. STAIR MOTOR COMPANY OAKLAND SIX PRODUCT OF MOTORS as we like, ay y ies = % 7 Tae f ' 4, fool 1 “MY WISEST COUNSELLOR” NOTE AROUSES have, heen for his recent warning, to up with, if she chooses to go to at “Which of us is due for the next eetisn pa og lism in Mexico, he hasn't] On the contrary, that realizatizn| The implied answer is, “Be good] popular in Latin-America than we ied himself to the rest of thel js wi tkes. LatincAmericans 4 o0/and you never'll be scolded.” are. Latin new world by it is What makes Latin-American’ tor| But. what supposedly free peo-| And don't make the mistake of Ne latter's diplomatic representas| public taker more or less to. itsetit | ple likes fecling that it must ‘“be| thinking the Latin-Americans haven't tives here natural nt saying | Puy sack call-down from Washingt >n| 00d,” according to some | stronger | noticed we're not so “frank” our: | ything, for publi but there| of a single one of their number es| People’s idea of goodness, to escape] selves in talking with really formida- | were numerous quiet smiles among] Sceretaty Kellogg handed out 1.0} being scolded? ble powers. i them ai Calles’ peppery come-back,| President Calles. yi eee ae i RENT MINDED iS : virtually inviting Secretary Kellogg! “they ail understand perfectity | < Among his fellow-North Americans) _ |) HOW, ABSENY-MINDED to go hunt a warmer climate—of A . ctl’ | Secretary Kellogg is getting much ¥ Saale ‘ that Mexico was the only one meangt { °°Ct" 7 is ‘ fs aa which there's only one more so than] jr#t Mexico was the ony are of the {credit for “frankness” in talking tojismt he? \Keliogg Makes. Poor Start} Washington at-this season. people, ‘at any rate in the mora| Mexico. Tho trouble is, what North} Omar—Why? What makes.the Calles utterance Americans call “frankness,” Latin- “Why, the other night he was ey : . southerly lics, look down on thi 3 | Toward Promoting Friend- | 1 the tastier to Latin-Americans is southerly republics, look down om trst| Americans are apt to call “insulting.”| driving his parents over a. lonely ship With Latins oer snot much Kellogs. can This is serious, even if the Latin-| road and they came to a particularly The men who make public opinion, country it’s addressed to|lonely spot and before he knew it j’s more than doubtful he'll care, or| have no sympathy with radicalism~| deserves it, considering that he had parked the car.”"—Penn Punch ny of them consider politicians. ers all the rest—not dangerous in| Bowl. ——_ he permitted, to resort to at present. | BY CHARLES P, STEWART In short, ‘as Latin-America secs] like Calles dangerous and wouldn'td any military sense, but bad business. aes NEA Service Writer it, the secretary of st bluffed,| mind telling him so themselves, as Other nations which want Latin- FUNNY PICTURES Latin-Ameri+} America’s good will, including the| “I have a fine job. I draw pic- English, who are supposed to be|tures and my wife makes jokes for ¥" pretty brusque, have better sense. them.” England, for instance, can be| “My position is worse. I make pic- mighty “frank” in telling Egypt or|tures and my wife makes jokes some pretty Hindoo subject poten-| about them! —Dorfbarbier, Berlin. tate “where to get off at,” but where ine eo she has commercial interests at| The University of Leyden cele- stake she knows too well which side| brates its 150th anniversary this her bread’s buttered on. year. Washington, June 27.—For a sec-| was called, and now is in the em- Lafin-Americans to a | retary of state who went into office} barrassing position of a man with} can. with the development of Pan-Ameri-| only a couple of deuces to offer in} But they don't enjoy having a} can friendship and solidarity among] evidence. North American do it. 4 \his mottos, Frank B. Kellogg isn’t eats After al id and done, Mexico's making very satisfactory progress} ‘This doesn't mean that utin-| a Latin-American republic. They, taward hetter relations between the| America isn't acutely aware of all| too, are Latin-American republics. United States and the republics to] the other cards this country has up| Overhearing Secretary Kelloge’s the southward. sleeve—or, rather, that. she has| plain talk to President Calles, they However excellent his reasons may there, to back her hand| glance at one another and wonder, YWiet -O ERLAN Ate | - M Ton CARS § wraterere @ e Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. La Follette ‘ . , BY LARRY BOARDMAN | “She was, ys, “my wisest and } A Service Writer | best coun i s " spiistts Minved NovaVinil iokaent Atte martiace theysktne onnwork " words, his courtship of Mrs | ing side . She prepared a La Follette comes under the sub: | case for vhich was considered a title, “A College Romance.” model of its kind. She helped him ' They met when “Badger Bob ‘| with his work when he was prose- a student at the Universit cuting attorney of Dance County, ° ¥ : Z Rice This Newest: Overland’ Closed Car consin. Miss Belle Case, of. stump speeches throughout the state oa are Value Is Without Precedent . .. “| Her influenc appointing women to Se re had much in comm better and bette went on Then “Bob” started climbing up the seale in university 1i He was a leader in colleg : captured enough prizes in or: g feipnet enero ite e { EU RaIe a aeeen .| But Mrs. La Follette’s active par- ‘ Mheacherouwithere , {ticipation in her husband's career u | Z oe HELAr A IECLRNOATEETAL GAGE RCE evidently did not detract from her 9 ; Case also took it up, to help him. pepent in hey home andianily.” De: ; é And he evidently kept right on | SPite her many outside activities she ee —————— 27 Horsepower Performance at a | Price Every Family Can Afford. ce Worlds Lowest | Priced Cars ei i int Gi? onl Ed a ais were needed for the trip. No me-, chanical adjustments had to be made during the course of the race. The| A small job—but ene that car made an average of 43.88 ton must ‘be done fust right miles per gallon, | atonal The run, as usual, was conducted oropguevaus under A. A. A. supervision and a ‘ . t most careful ection of all models The points are put in AL was ma hat every siape and just the right ve model wa: 4 3 ke : gap is left—when we do Four closed and the work. Year not only captured these two honors, but also took second place in the gra epstukes--only one other cont a light touring ceeding Oakland's high score Oakland made an aver: miles per gallon of gasoljne over the 360 mile course, which includes some of the steepest grades + ONe nd most try- Cc A year agoeven six months’ ago— With a saariliveias unit power-plant—27 . this latest Overland achievement would horsepower—disc-type clutch—foot ac- were won in the Camp Curry Yesemite runs in 19 1923, 1924 and the § Deg Cont. and tan eon . have seemed impossible,'incredible. celerator—sliding gear transmission — “NOCH At, ANDATIS A solidly-tuilt, very roomy Sedan _ big 10-inch brakes—balanced crank- tions, we have yet to hear of the co- ed who objects to mandates. -Mid- dlebury Blue Ribbon. with exceptionally wide dobrs—beauti- . shaft —cell iator— ful cloth upholstery —nickel-finish in- ene terior fittings—one-piece ventana “ windshield — , . Weeks toPay Alll Steel Touring, $495; Al Steel Coupe, $635; All Steel Sedan, $715; f. 0. b. Toledo, New Standard Sedan $655 fo. 6. zblege Get your fireworks at Har- ris and Woodmansee. Shoot ’em now. They are lawful. OAKLAND COACH °121§5 at factory G.M. A.C. Time Payment Plan Saves ‘You Money your family to provide them with these essential » the world’s master coach-craftsmen—Duco vince you that you need every one of these features,” an Oakland Six will. a AND.« HOLDING GOOD’ wWILL BI AOE LIE a ee