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torr at at Sea .GRAND JURY WILL PROBE EVANGELISTS STORY HRS. ?PHERSON' ‘MANY BILLS SHAFER MADDOCK BYRNE,FISHER Governor Sorlie Issues Statement RETURNS TODAY! BEING PASSED \ ta | “TOLOS ANGELES , > » Postal Inspectors Claim Létter Demanding Ransom Was | cae et ac] (apm OLSNESS, RAIL BOARD MEMBERS “I extend my thanks to all of you for-the interest you have shown in the primary. election. ‘The returns on the votes that have come to me indicate you have confidence in me and I as. sure you that I am sincere in my desire té work out our pro- blems for the best interests of North Dakota. I believe it is up to us to work out our own pro- blems in aur own way. “I believe the results of this election will demonstrate to the | geet outside the state that we ave confidence in our state industries. It is through these NOMINATED-OTHER RACES CLOSE Hall and Graham Have Close Race in Second Congressional | District, With Graham Gradually Cutting Down | Present Congressman’s Lead of 3,500 Votes | AT THE CLOSE Measures of Local or Sec- | tional Importance Are Be- | ing Rushed Through ‘TO ADJOURN TOMORROW i - 'SORLIE, NYE MAJORITIES STEADILY INCREASE Passage of Second Deficiency i i Federal Officers. Believe At- 4 . | Bill Removes Only Re- tempt Was Mode to Use Governor Is on His Way to One of Biggest Leads in Recent { | industriesthat we shall be able i to Def to save ourselves.” | maining Obstacle, State History — Miss Palmer Far Ahead in Race % ee ‘ ——_—_____ foe ca : f ’ : ’ ’ For Superintendent of Public Instruction m.! uctio being in session seven months, i , | IYE’S LE 3 story instead of a wildly demonstra- aM ‘hide ) cae 7 ‘ank Mithollan | ¢ Hl NYE’S LEAD 7,000; SORLIE’S 14,000 gael teas fence ow = cd up today for the final fanfare of pzrante Mel olan R seit | (By Associated ' Press)—Gerald P. Nye, Semple Mepucreon ts tenes ainee GIVE RE ADERS oratory and bill passing, dg; Nonpartisan, had still furpher increased his lead in here today from Dougla Ariona. behind ‘tmore:-impertant: legislation, oo hy returns from the North Dakota primary election | Wednesday when 1,476 of the 2,167 precincts in the state had been counted. | His lead was approaching the 7,000 mark. The returns showed Nve 58,023; Hanna 51,308; Stone, wet candidate, 7,575. Some counties had stopped reporting on Stone, however, since he was hopelessly out of the race, and returns on his candidacy listed only about 1,000 precincts. Returns forthe short term senate election showed Nye 35,810: Hanna 30,662; Stone 7,205. For the gubernatorial nomination A. G. Sorlie continued to run away from J. M. Hanley, Independ- ent or Coolidge Republican. § Returns from 1,516 precincts gave Sorlie 66,964; ( Hanley 52,775; McGovern, left wing Nonpartisan, i 3- numerous measures having only r ¢ only local iterious case was reached yesterday or sectional importance remained to when postoffice inspectors revealed be acted upon, but the “unanimous that a letter, currying what was de- consent” machinery ] been operat- to be substantial proof that i hem fe c the pastor was still alive, had b Soe tered the flaal ot tampered with in an apparent rs Tribune and Other A. P. Pa-|j; is to lero aivnewsieee. 7 cmpt to cover up the fact that the 4 : yeste: communication was delivered before| pets Use Every’ Effort to af the secur Gatleteter We aina and not after thougands of dollars in carries funds for prohibition enforce- donations and pledges had been made Get Returns Quickly = [ivent, public buildings ‘and. other feiss functions and projects, of he ov. : pd eatdieation: One of the matty occasions on- which | ¢tnment, remove Bractica| ly the last Et on lee sree itn eet Fi hs daily, newspaper goes to unlimited {ebstacle to the leader's plans for ad- leader had gone to her death May 18, ety ee etrichenty ee Pooh edie “nie meaajea which the victim of the surf at Occan Park. Wide election uch ts way held Wed. added about 96,000,000, te me. om ly following thé j-}nesday, ahd mow that the rush of * io Tevelation, the ‘county: genadjelection returns and tabulations ix |a* holding little cause to fear delay 'y called before it Herman Cline,| subsiding, it may not be amiss to tell in the adjustment of differences be- ief of Los Angeles detectives; Joc|Tribune patrons how such affairs {tween the two chambers. Ryan, deputy district attorney, who|are handled from p news stand; many Weceiiets Cote have been working on the case, and|80 that the readers may secure au- || Only the premature homeward rush District Attorney “Asa Keyes, te wee thentic information at the earliest | of representatives alarmed leaders in|, 3,419. announced that the jury would make i ff va fly Fecchoniastaert ieee Incomplete returns on legislative contests in (Continued on page seven.) assure a quorum today and: tomor. ce Robert Byrne doubtful districts showed that the independents had Be (oF Be flag bicbiee-enttpety irr ay re | gained nominations for eight seats and had lost six. Th 7 Anse! . members responded to roll culls yes- é . Enough seats are still in doubt, however, to make | OD AY parlors ek Fares only Te eaEh the deticieney bill oni of tho| - | PARK R APIDS the complexion of the next legislature uncertain, al oe : id ‘ i though present returns favor the Independents to ~ : rigs 1 etal mle ue senate ‘for arvote in Decygher on {| TODAY IN WASHINGTON ; control:both, houses. The Nonpartisans controlled “4 SOM® POLITICS. 5 leaders were confident that Cotepatgu investigation’ con- GIRL LOST. IN the hows in 2924 aml The Jsdependents ruled in the ‘appro 5 4 WHAT WILL FARMERS DO? [Itt sssin sent ont over lensed: wite committea, who led succenaful fight! Howie considers senate defi- W DS 9 DAYS For Republican nominations the Independents ; as ain , : | mare vr asrony. Ee gee Bek gs EE aS Sealine an ls DALT)) test two house members in Towner county, and one DR. WORM-MUELLER'S BOOK. ||newspaper office for the period of the resolution further. © | ve Nene pil pee Pembina, Nelson, Sargent an e el only one is o: ” bills, th - 6 i counties. A . cognate ange so okra kA] AWE TOUR NATIONAL PARKS ROUTE?” | Mrt Scr Forscacae | yh, cc un hee er ¢ teal lake re ee cli even hours, but the last minute con- 4 and Mosquito Bites At the last session the Nonpartisans had 58 mem- r paper in the state The Independents apparently had made a net nty L Like husbands going home late, might be] gestion on its calendar is not so ARTERS eae thinking up a convincing more auiekly thered each Assocint-|@teat as that in the senate. a | Park Rapids, Minne July 2-0) bers and the Independents 53. They h t thi - 0 7] re Ra Fag ~|Shrieking whistles, rifle and pistol z A uooand Ser*uctt neat tan, "Be laa dalgee, cerain panes et Chinese Armies == | shots and jevous cheering announced | 4 Of One in he eee, county.” The lodepondent That's good. it was held responsible for bringing Start Campaign Day’s Mail at Office of Secre- the finding of four-year-old Esther a Nonpartisan in mm county. They tried their best to make this] in the returns asthe votes were Bittman, unharmed, 48 hours after majority at the last session was a single vote, 25 country dein see world ‘court, and counted. In exch county 8 C0FTe8- | Peking Joly 2 U)-—The alli tary Tracy Brings Requests she, had been loot in the woods, to 24 ; eco ject ol tsions, nde was chosen ite y y “s sage by db fe d—-1: on 2 That's and nore sonat . will fete for that 9 particular political aa simise Cs ‘Marshals Wu P rs ane of Many Descriptions, Some NO MON EY IN knew t.” sobbed Hine itiman a she “Returns in the race for superintendent pat public . know it soon and stay hom ivisions, who sent the totals to the ; . clasped’ the half-clothed, mosquit tion with 477 precincts reported were: at Hected he ” es eral advance against the national my ut All Show- instruc’ t { ad ‘ongress collect some the tegic_center” designated. Impossible, Bi Barnes 536; Bjorlie 7,434; Crain 4,497; Lokken 3,691; Palmer 16,956. First district, congress—304 precincte—Burt- ness 17,765; Boyd 3,726; Snowfield 5,628. \ “Second district—533 precincts—Hall 22,376; ee : r tive quiet on the northwestern fr ee y a dngiiing. 1 “e MBBE not Rave got} of all returns to, the Hosking Mever| one ofthe allied aries. alread Route CO ease = Leia aa : appropriated $150,000-000| broadcast 20 that the entire country. pos, Jeurars the Habom. Base, 26). Wmiliale atiae the axeitamast.: had in five years on aviation. That sounds all right, but there isn't] ever Ment, “A large crowd | aMother is preparing to advance to- Wheeler Tells Committee Of- |"! v bitten baby to her breast. Then money thut Europe owes us. That’ Tribune’ ice i armies in the regions northwest of Z * . ne dosh coul youd,” It is us well we did. not trv| patrons this year was. the relaying | Which succeeds a period of compari-| ing Interest in States Along peter ey Nees ae ees hours any Americén aviation worth speak-| of peop! thered in the streets}. "8ld Shansi provi Re 4 ig his search for the child. Graham 19,088. a ing of, and that’s bad. He kine-Meyer store Wed- National | ees Eien ray association! ficials Could Not Decide standing ‘under Third district—331 precincts—Sinclair 13,958; / returns . ‘ i i e from What will ¢ x do—|as they, were given over the loud | crane pene lt oe Whom to Support her home. She had discarded | Owens 8,240. ‘ ; to the Republicans? This year's elet- ‘speaker ‘it the same time they were . crease until the latter ourt of August ey her dress and the t s were Two cent gas tax—426 precincty—yes 14,634; clon: AE Ine ne anewar be the. Anes A ronegn “@| when the number’ will begin. to| Washington, July 2—-(#)-—The eam-|tattered and torn by Bram! no 14.764 py? , tion, 0 ‘ asi ‘ |. Numerou ratches co’ . * : . f farmer?” Returns Quickly Gathered Weather Report dwindles of political, historical,|PMiRM funds committee wus told to-|,,Qumrerous, xeratciion ¢ e Increased pay for legislators—yes 13,160; no Some things have been done indi-| In addition to the gathering of PVOTBDWG cues camry F WEN 54 ed ‘ducational in-/day by: Wayne B. Wheeler that the i M. i \ rectly. Not long ago, million men| state-wide returns, the Tribune set Pena ga astern erage oy A 2m 16,181. ere idle i i ais ‘ terest and business opportunties pour| Auti-Saloon League spent no money} to: role " bet erage laggy nd ate’ reed votares Fsblig tion 3 i eeigioirle iis x into the headquarters here, together! in the celebrated Republican sena- i te ere, facial Six year term, railroad board—yes 14,317; no wooki pa, Oi “farm plan” has | brought oft telephoned to the Tribune | Lowest last night . with thousands of inquiries in regard imary “ae in Pennsyl-| ed, welts, . WI i ; ; When John Erickson, Park Rapid: 12,583. - oe het will" farmers office from eseh county ‘ag well’ as |\Etecipitation to 7 a, 01] conuitions. “Some of the questions are| Vani alfough it already} undertaker, discovered her. the itl In races for state offices Shafer was safély re- gone throu; T say an city precinct as soon as the count | Highest wind velocity ql i had spent money i Oregon, Wiscon-! was standing under the tree cry- 5 Steen was renam- ae was completed. This enabled the| Weather. conditions Da | eg eany ammuine. tf North Oasott sin and Minnesota for usc in pri- ling ‘She'waa very. week from nek nominated for atteuner comer): Sues ee eee One-third of' the senate, all of the| Tribune to publish complete totals kota points for the 24 hours ending| Now York woman in which she: said, mary campaigns. of food, but she will recover without inated for state auditor an } , house of representatives, will be| of the vote in at 8 a. m. today: that she hud heard that it was now! | Nothing was spent in Pennsylvania, ditticalty, doc | the commissioner of agriculture and labor nomina- Re clected th PUAN Sasmats ‘turn 160 .precioete 6 ‘ g ractical to travel by car in the westithe witness suid, because league of- Fi fi 1,013 precincts showed: ie their backs lowing the cleetion, Temps, = Put wished to be assured’ hat ‘she,/ficlals were unable to agree what | tion. Figures from 1,013 pi ¥ seat eee Ae tho ate ae tact 33 y FP her husband and baby, would be|candidate to support in ie Sree YS INJ \ Shafer 46,325; Matthaei sar ae ; ) a Democrat ie lor ‘a i the) corne: race betwee Governo: ive: { 19282 That's the interesting ques- GE ge [inp tel safe from Indians on they iichot, Senutor Pepper and Repre-| i } _ Nine hundred and nine precincts gi Brant | tion. s ge “We have been told,” shé said,|sentati re. Of these three Vare,| ‘ 31,504; Steen 41,987. Those that don't like him, q ind totaled. ‘The missing pre- Ned “that tourists are sometimes bothered! the victor, was running on a wet plat- Nine hundred eight-four precincts give: Kitchen President Coolidge that he is doom- |. for the most part re-|Amenia . ", Cldy.| by the India est of Chicago.” |form. , ‘ H ; Hoople 33,185. » ed; farmers won't him mote an to communicate with, | BISMARCK 4 udy | “One young man, who describes him- ken ‘by Chairman Reed over de- | 40,722; Hoop 'e : ay ‘ond time. But perhaps the talvote would not changes Bottineau P.CldY.| sett’ as a “prep” school -student of! tails of the leat political acti: i . x \ will find it hard to Demo-|the ultimate results one way or the | Devils Lake ¥ y ' Montclair, N. J., asks for information! of this year, dry leuder de- ie With the major yaces definitely decided, chief attention erat, ies Shey Bieiee PS) other. \ : bo ¢ “regarding routes and details of thisiclared it was: the intention of the major yaces de ental hich wane Heber: , ny Republican, either. ps el kon Triana, ‘will Pate Dun te: aes C perilous pioneer journey.” orapefation io exert wiies intisanee ‘today was centered on incidental baprners Wesn — uno! ulation of . y " it could toward the selection to of- joe ‘ tj ‘ 0) eaday. » Where will the Democrats find »| the vote in Bat iden cloudy : fice of men who look with favor on mined at the North Dakota primary election Fessen ZR ‘ . i man to beat Coolidge? Some of them | the nd county ‘ Grand Forks .. ydy scribes prohibition. As a part of the com-| Brushed From Ladder as| Indications were that a proposal to increase the state do not want to nominate nor . Jamestown a fe hi i mittee’s inquiry, figures were ‘ put 7 H tt to two had. been defeated as was : ec i ed.| wi e—One | sasoline tax from one cen e Beith Fa bod {OR Yet, ten to one,| cincts. Persons date fared Langd 2 o : se ; d. Joie & peal ige ine dl eee Train Crosses Bridg: 4 e I to increase the pay of state legislators from $5 to Smith, his friends will beat to »' stri> maps on one side of the page! of ‘the have spent. more than} From Courtena: . D. r returns on the senatorship and guber- \ any ether Democrat ‘nominated. © [aba thet Rainey atannak: sopaiatien | SEUMAMAR Ski Stee tuliseted atent | wana: , {$8.0 day. suny pal erved to incréase the majorities rolled “iMpresldent Coolidge 14 G6 02 Cloudy | sights of Interests, canips, Rot an equal amount. |“ Wheeler said Bee env aay be ha natorial conten! te) vate : lear ” i ey it Jenson, UL 4 . + ig ‘g us o Gloudy |""A Jackson, ‘Mich. t man sends in| Seeks eb. The. tame ace aan sect |ward Norris of Gourtenay, N. i, 16/UP by Gerald P. Nye an Cloudy the r information. i 0 ngon,.and $150 to Minnesota, | years old, ix in a hospital here today Incomplete returns indicated that a constitutional amend. any other eon he said, to sup: |in a erjtical condition from injuries| ment to make the terms of state railroad commissioners six tor ‘ est. J and senatorial | suffered while riding a box car. ‘ iad: ota railroad : pla d “What’'would. bean sppropriatc| Sanaidctes: ted ta detest wets | George ‘Komp, St. Paul, also 18| Years insgead of two had carried Med gr espe Politicians tell you: The spend Pe chanat tn costume for touring?” is a: question * for $50,000 for. the pri-| years old, was tuken heme Thursday | commission controls all public utilities:in the i ey of igs era wien mau pena a large gh as of f mary campaigns this year has been | by his mother. Kemp, who was wit! Nye Has 5,000 Lead 4 ult o! pri- i id iza- | Norris, suffered i i id ‘i , pny gen yl : . suggests that “Senor” Tracy recom:| °° a r der on a Great Northern freight ear| lated this morning, Romination contest. His majority over i2'avant to ae employees tnd get ihatencntveathehes fom tne Buenas apparently would Tun well above 10,000, a wide mar- } na a ‘to tell of ta satis laces. sae ot Havane des eae Pacaticn ai 4 6 ‘The boys said they were on their} gin in North Dakota. Must. ~ Pee Ltrs way to Nortis’ home where they plan-| The Nye 55,056; Hanna 49,544; Stone. It would take.a Pee inigiie- Washi Faly 2—U)—The sen-|ned to work on his fathers farm. |. s if é tion to construe the situations that congressional aciion| Norris was seriously crushed and f. s rists. For, instance “ ral pension bill | doctor id he may not. 1 The a wh: the ge (yo monthly pay- io} Fr —_ ‘ghild. | mente to all. veferansof the civil and SING, SING! »” the | Mexican wars to $65 by agreeing to i ee who ran- . “there | the house amendments, | sacked the home of Mrs. J. W. a 8 to | the} 3 —_—— ; recently, stole ¥1 trained canary birds “oa eee ‘ . wormp. are much’ more bril-| from a cage. The dirds, Mrs. White| 4 @ storm than at, any | says, utrained to sing solos’ as wag v ~” | well as in chorus.

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