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WEATHER FORECAST Cloudy tonight and Friday, possi- bly showers or thunderstorms. == THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE (aom]” ESTABLISHED 1878 : BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1926 PRICE FIVE CENTS | NYE-SORLIE NOMINATIONS CONCEDED — DRY ARMY MOBILIZES WITH 29. MILLION BUDGET won onoins 2 Sareea | ADIOURN OX soe Ronee ANU AD HANLEY PALL TOIL ae) They endorsed emph:t:cally Senator Nye and Gov. A. G. N ATURD AY Business men in large numbers resenting the campaign C. P. Stone, Senatorial Candidate on Beer and Light Wine and that the time has come to bury the hatchet and work for Senate Pilots Confident ‘matin ee os in ee Uefett roam vine tl erent e farmers in vernor Sorlie and endo! is hones’ LOSED TO INCREASE PATROLS|.nq manly efforts to purge this state of the kind of publicity |""™ RECORD C —— and ee ion have ae its eee! menace and have re- Mobile Squads of 88 to Com- tard levelopment and prosperity. ; . Nye’s victory merely echoes that of Senator Brookhart’s Coolid - ; bat Various Beer Leaks {in iowa. The fearless position taken by Senator Nye rela- - pnt pa? in Nation tive to the World Court and the farm rélief measures en- row Night deared him to thousand of farmers. His really creditable i —_ i 7ashington, July Eye age te a ae int Pagid fee ape vials Medias be ed main ee Pegs nore in ion's lurgest army of. 4,000 men wss | against him by the I. V. A. machine at Fargo which assum rept ea pe mobilized today—the first day of the 1a apts Gg oH HANLEY ADMITS HE IS BEATEN Final Deficiency Bill in Hands | ‘IV. A. BACKERS CONCEDE SORLIE’S NOMINATION | ' Barly Returns Indicate That All Three Present Congressmen Are Renominated — Herman Midtbo’s Showing in Senatorial Race Is Negligible government's new year—for the most |@ haughty attitude toward him and disparaged him person- | m extensive canipaign planned against |ally through a most vicious and mendacious style of cam- hold patel kee of f Senator Gerald P. Nye Governor A. G. Sortie Mandan, N. D., July 1—(AP)—Judge J. M. Han- 1 ft nati * get pet local 5 Wie paign, Senator Nye’s victory is a complete vindication of | ““Ailvof the major obstac ——— ley, Mandan, Independent candidate for governor, 1 Lincoln C. Andrews, as- ie’s appointment and discounts the efforts of the insurg- jourament appear to have b HUGE CROWD J |AMS ST ‘ATON PLATFORM ulthough conceding his defeat, today declined to tant secretary tion enforeerent, | ent element within the party to stir up trouble. Tiet record definitely closed and. the make any statement, declaring he wished to see the tlaneed the campelgn on the basis} The McGovern-Townley fiasco was one of the saddest |» contested rivers and harbors returns from the Missouri Slope counties first. of the largest appropriation ever sa ver perpetrated in North Dakota’s pee a T0 GREET ROYALTY - PRINCE PRAISES —_— a is too early at this writing to speculate as to the bal- | SORLIE HAS 3,000 LEAD ao : ance éf the ticket. When the complete vote is tabulated | could steer the final deficiency DAK FOR STUPENDOUS DEVELOPMENT Fargo, N. D., July 1—(AP)—With 801 of 2,167 Land a ee waged on {there may be some surprises in store. SE aia or beanie ii precincts in the state reported, Gov. A. G. Sorlie, ‘and wea, with the attock cen- : they gs vitece of ae ae veh pene bers idge tomorrow night, Several amend- ho ee be st Say a or of more than 3,000 over J. M. Hanley, his tered orineipally on sources of sup-|clusion. He never was in danger of defeat. is appeal to | ments | indicate onteq* with Hee BIG SURPLUS Speaks English Without Ac- lependent rival for the gubernatorial nomination. nly. Within two years, General AN !the Progressive Republicans was temperate, fair afd free hutse, which originated the bill, but t—Mrs. A. G Sorlie| The figures were Sorlie 36,500; Hanley 33,100; Me- tive enforcement, but, reduced costs ne 7. Ae ae “ ‘ little delay was expected on this ac- A mn WES, Ay SP Govern 2,109. wend more popularity for the law. le fought an honest fight and won a clean-cut victory. | “ sii ab Gekaiae : T0 REDUCE mong First to Greet nota ae ee peeved. thet we [His victory should be the signal for a thorough reorganiza- | ocrat,"ontans, the commitiee, was Piiace-en: Merival vat file: HANNA CONCEDES DEFEAT tion of the Republican party and the death kell of the mug- | crdered to determine what had been Fargo, N. D., July 1—(AP)—Although latest on} wump, dog-in-the-manger fusion organization. ascertain wHether. there were com- PUBLIC DEBT marck—Band Plays at Sta-| —_returns still indicated that Me is leading in the race principally against smuggling. and) . Both tor Nye and Governor Sorlie are entitled to the| binations in restraint of trade in tion—Party Sees Picture! for the Republican nomination for the United States a penta Se senate, L. B. Hanna, Fargo, this afternoon re ion of industrial aleohol and] cooperation of the business men of the state and a most em- | bread and related products, and whet ity. “flood of high powered beer. 7 ; " The territory ensg of the Misaiasippi | Phatic endorgement at the polls next November. eee ions ahe comuatnes wit bo easy Mey BMtY lg Te Show Aboard Train his defeat by Gerald P. Nye, Nonpartisan incumbent. Papp act e eiegrened, cls LA ees = rE E NAP R TEN TT puthorised to: hold’ heninge: ducing night with a sur- aan In a_ statement shortly before 2 p. m. Hanna the regular probibition staff wil) be B INESS ‘ FR ANC HITS .| the summer recess. 374,768,000. hetow heft MS erent day for the, Swedes thanked the voters who supported him in the elec- 4 ‘4 egal’ although below the nd for any one else who delights: ii i malataibed Speen et Cem. } : BLAME BROOKHART MANAGER mute Of $390,000,000-. recently] in seeing « man, bch ss Flory said that returms now at hand in- , “Awaiting Word ? \ Washington, July 1.--@)—Re-| made by President Coolidge is al-| Gustavus Adolphus, Crown Princo Mg nee The additional forees of 906 men PI A CRS Wil | LOW REGO 1) sponsibility for misuie of a senator| mol 4 as arog as was ex: [of Sweden, arrived about, 11 o'clock 1 wie to thank the men and: women over North necessary: a akan Seton oe a i it t -Cum- 5 <0) * ssed a crowd, Dakota ‘wrobably will not go into action un-| ‘ . Paper peer ii) ne! 3 rolur-will:be used] too mumeroue to county. at-the sta: in the parconentr der Fp ea Py a eted as me Or eeatine snail Sa feng So: J Scie “f would lke to have been nomaisated and ei ion . Parts, July 1—)—The French |ment upon a clerk in the office of) The tor . : Speaking from the rear platform ol e to have nominated and elected ficiency bill now before the senate, france today established anoth- | Frank Lund, nator Brookhart's; for the h of of the train, he complimented the senator, and if I had gone to Washington I Id ix expected to become available. 4 er new low record, being quoted | campaign manager. day “St th ae northwest country 6n its stupendous have d lion wou! Those forces havé been mobilized, cr new low record, being quoted | “"The department disclosed today that, 0, while receipts for development and expressed his un- lonemy best to be of real service to the people however, and are awaiting the word. RHE it had. evidence that campaign cir-| amounted to $3,962,755,000. hounded delight that the Swedes, his of North Dakota and the northwest. : lar and 179.30 to the pound. jl i d culars were inserted by the clerk in Both. custams receipts an ‘ome/own countrymen, have had so large “) h irse cireles were inclined to | obo 150 eqvelopes bearing the frank| taxes exceeded those of last year, and glorious a share in its so larae| Ind I had hoped that Judge Hanley and the whole attribute the slump to the uncer. | 8¢ut 160 cavelnl Republican, Pennsyl-| the latter despite the reductions lependent ticket might have been nominated, be- The new fighting organized pyne ne fianting watts crear ne| Even Meat Markets and Gro/ in tain faith of the new Briand | yooie and containing a speech by| tax Fates made in the middle of the me hile squads of 88 men each to com Will be Closed : but industrial alcohol and beer leaks.| cery Stores Se) Bae dohn A. Foster will direct the form- the Entire Da cabinet, the oolneae ttiarmich | Senator Reed, and thus were distrib-| year. yy the Governey of North Dakota, ae ore the program and platform as outlined Pe iencalogy iaaero geen thetarre Pk id uted free of postage to Iowa vo ee ee A. G. Sorlie, Governor Sorlie. was y the Independents and the Republ was received and the persistent was Andrews t00ke te ee — Mena’ of conflict in, parliament | The disclosure a lett ‘BIG YIELD introduced ‘at once Lo this ghnens for the state.” pes eid ural nly agg lace of business f tsent by the department to Senator by the Rev. A. J. iit ae etting into bootleg trade annually.| , "ractically every Plies oa eay, | atone, pressing Glnanclal slt~ freed, and read today in the senate. DB) ~; [ibd hoon inthe Mwlardltiee eagouiate The Independents based their campaign on a ‘Thomas EB, Stone will supervise the{in Bismarek will * solic cso Department officials had interested ing for ‘his reception aboard the platform to remove the state from the indus- heer squad with the task of getting July 5, which will be observed this oa themselves in the case after a charge train. Rev. Malmquist is authority tries which it now is rati Th “reul beer” off the market by Christ-' year as a legal holiday, inasmuch as of misuse had provided one of the for the statement that “it was a ill operating. ese are the state mas. oe additions to the prohibition! the Fourth of July falls 4 Sunday. | high points of canveaversy in the clos- triumphal success.” po) rene elevator at Grand Forks, a $4,500,000 in- Other additions to the prohibition | ing days of the pre-primar: tle : 8 ae ete Neuere fiween Nand Benato Thyonge at All Points ution, and the Bank of North Dakota, located at ill include 235 new men for! = between Brookbart and Senator Cum- Horder patrol, S18 new inspectors, 26) NANG, WY A8e PLO MIEN tresemen are mins. : Coffeyville, Kansas, July 1—(#)—-| At Fargo the throng was estimated Bismarck. new smuggling voatipaters, By “an-|Snanimously in favor of closing. A ane plesk, Mies Mae Hanken, the|The hundred or nore Serepbin 5 at een peuple RAL danestows oe Pi At 2 p. m. figures on the race for the b- e iy men for an te! id, opened tl en 8, running in ie vicini of 3 unti ‘ rs Repul perc a spbian the meat markets and grocery vidch ‘had been’ secied in Washing ile. and. singing song of ;Shere way scarce room for another can senatorial nomination showed: Hanna 28,821; l ‘ton, i osperity the like of which has not | person. Nye 27,796; Stone, wet ; BETRAYED BY PIE at se aay on Se beens eee Khare voice in the voice, of been Sheard "inthis section of the] |The Crown Prince and Princess of as, » wet candidate, 5,083; Midtbo — mai em “on ber own|strte since 1918, e' et a e depot ian ce Tongan arrested in| wives are, warned to lay in a supply i without the knowledge of| Yields in almost every instance are| by # throng estimated at from 2,000 The short term race showed Hanna 21,694; Nye ples, ‘are "i efield, pd images and meats 06 Satereay nd, and nat. thinking that| exesading all expectations, and have| to 3,000. Governor A. G. Sorlie 1 22,507 and Stone 4,391. ficient to last unti! Tuesday. Majer 2 ; 2 1 i y tree he ti Sa: Repo: action was in violation of the| been reported from 41 to 47 bushels | troduced the prince, immedia a inewiy-vated custard ple. The ‘oom | All, state, county pes Ca os Nat et: Tah He: Was oe to the eer fume | after which a Swedish national Peon is the first tabulation which showed Nye in Monday, July bs i i Vort land, Vort land, lead but ret t had been ransacked. 3, and the postoffice will observe the Offered $75,000 a Cam- ‘Upon being informed of the cir- ‘ort land, Vort land, was sung by returns to come from outlying precincts ums Major Lund paid the post-| $0,000,000 NORTHWEST chorus of 15 male voices, including are c Say vallear Meagan. AN) heat paign Hoax Serene a hentia he TSAR VOMBTRUCTION | Swedes and some local Norwegians. enarton to roll up a substantial majority for letter continued: “Since Minneapolis — Five northwestern | The chorus had already greeted ye. Weather Report withere wit be no issue of the Bis-| that Miss Hanken’s action wi i state will spend a total of $80,000,000 | the arrival of the train with the sing- marek Tribune on Monday, July 5.) w, July 1.—U)—After; the knowledge of fficially | to i ing of America, After the prince had somrenreteer I se tbe sii wl os ued | ,Nasbinean, J Ue pati the Randa of nye ft |io tural Mehnay, Conrosion and | net Amen, Mtr enced], Fargo, July 1—(AP)—Predletion that Gov. Hie tenia he { Bismarck for the'| £#irs of the Association paign committee, being merely an in-| The expenditure will amount to|the singing and asked specially for - G. Sorlie, present incumbent, had defeated J. M chest rete POO Oe eit ee rroderne| Prohibition Amendment advertence on her part, due to #| about $11 a person, which is above| another number by the chorus. Hanley, Independent or Coolid a Lama ati night . se paca Prager aoeeagemgrey campaign funds committee (Continued on page four.) the average for the United States. ines sie ms piss lige Republican for the Highest wind ve Public celebration hes been planned See esi mcey tin Petnassaota During the singing of the Swedish out when Sorile went into the pmo pre was given : in cont 1 ‘omm. i a ba 2 8 the lee Sete ie ateacet obt buns wiih's baugnet of fowers of tekelt] Reporting, cute figures, with 583 of 2,167 in the state ey ple |segatsrahip of the city'and of North Dakota us| = ay gendly 24,933; Sorlie 26,453; Me- p Inder cross exami a well. : ' vern, fonpartisan, 1,128, “ee i tyr the. twe-day” holiday,” 7 | man, Heed, and in, the face ts nan Cox, Specry and seein ameet tie set ant The race for thé senatorial nomination contin iS ; ‘A two-game series will be played| deiphia” Mn 'orConnor in. pendent Republican dates for! sprinkling of Norwegians, presented ued to be close, however, with L. B. r] over the week-end by the Bismarck | tfed thit he nicer said Vare offered the state legislature from Burleigh |" basket of roses'to. the crown t, still leadin e ._B. Hanna, Inde- Amenia 92 53 0 nd a baseball teams, the Sun-| him “grp,000° and. then $160,000. f county were considerably in the lead| princess, on -behalf of — Bismurek, . i Nye, Nonpartisan incumbent, BISMARC o2 6 0 to be at Mandan and the| pie git ie Vain: senatorial campaign aba of their Nonpartisan ith | Mandan and Wilton. 5} more than 4,000. Most of the precincts reported, peeteake «88 5B 8 Rumatest agninat Senator Pepper and Governor i :| the roses were “handed over by} however, were from normally Independent districts, es psebiantbahe mbar { : ’ Hee Dickinson «.... 88 47 08 Cloud; La: ia A senntedt the royal kiss of her highness in re-| . py figures, with 546 precincts reported were: . Ellendale 94 60 AZ Cloudy county give Han-| Thompson 24! turn. She is the daughter of Mr. and lanna 25,110; Nye 21,069; Stone, wet ceeds ae BO 8 Befare the jer the Republican senatorial nom. | for aherith the voit in’ Att precincts | "it BON OMS, 4,299; Midtbo ‘354, ‘ nam ae E pu gage the fies occasion he made. Ination, 44" prectucts ‘give. Hanna| totaling: ‘Barnes 1029, King 644, | con “The race for the short term ending’ March 8 NOMINATION T0 re *---sBeemediaroeaeie spaniel 7 1 epagmembanmaeaoel > es which were tied together| was even closer. The figures were Hanna 18.638; eee aaa bo eed ate ere cn ae | dene, eg Penge tn | lo Sait gna] In the govortaraniy a4 s ° one for county Fe ie} The booklet ‘inted i Id 59 0 ¥ Sint GhLBier Re"santed to. aed otal for the same precincts was) vote, 41. precinets: Bowers 1172,| english Script on the ie bat, aa received from all but eight of the th a ted hes 83:25. 0 “I want to atill say 1 did not make Johnson 2198, a the names had bean inscribed in the state. ol 53 counties in’ the Ss. a that statement to newspapermen For congress from the second dis-| For Fegister, of deeds, Swenson | same printing script, by the hand of ate. : : 90 0646 —— election night,” said the magistrate, Burleigh polled 2577 votes in 41 precincts, (o| Frank E. Cave, Over s hundred In the contest for the senatorial , : : “Did you make it on election day?” Graham 1882. | 544 for Knauss. +] names were in the book. ts nomination no RT arti argo, N. D., July 1——Al-| «f gid not” tc ‘are all for 44| MeCurdy is leading in the race for bis rch had been received from 15 counties, most of claudy tonight and, Friday ‘with ‘por: ? 0 yh ended ty Se eaten Beet won oe eiremay Nenparties. meee sibly showers or thunderstorms. Coolidge’ Republican candidates| ete took Yhe witnes: 76. k for second | back about 50 years to the time the} - s Pee EBER ooe sais much anit Daketas Partly cloudy Seay cate graeme ae a The rote 21, settled. He referred to the Fargo, July 1—(AP)—With 443 of 2,167' pre- Friday with possibly | 1%, retained sary today in races! by the three’ reporters, but he stuck| OM 19th Btece , largely settled by }L, B. Hanna, F; ; showers oF rms west por- fro) “i counter pre Ysa > ee 2672, sy jaaee ta] pela Ree can Ueltad Batten ae candidate for ia y in 2 ; f By tion, Not much change in tempera-| cintts were expected to substantial:| puri ittes’s bri | State Treasurer—Fisher 2638, Hes- ‘was Davies 2050, Smith 1158.| a wonderful. Republic, and i i nation for United States senat . x ip reduce oF. perhape wipe out their, cursion a eeatteien 0 4 as we M base the race mada the Aapition that Sade ihe “ yd tor, val odes A Plat: fore taser eye copied - b: m for from iy | Eedependent’ preciuces, and. the ‘coun of Ago ae RS a Se en eco semen nat are yet to he va te % a, | original settlers, 89%, Enge 578, Gobel] Refersi to the late Colonel Theo- The urns, however, 4 dore Roosevelt, 4 recounted the fact Fat ‘ lead i rerags Against, Abel aly) S am General—Mattheci 1588, os 5 : Belk, ia Secnes crowd were presumably many ‘of the tweed Jead over Gerald P. Nye, Olaness crew prince to entertain this point he elaborated at some 283, | Ai let, | lengt! the character of Mr. Roose- Back | yelt he, cke 180. the ia

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