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%, XN TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1928 TODAY | (Continued from page one.) August 1 was devoted by the 2Po and Catholics all over the world, prayer, for supernatural interference in Mexico. ‘This, however, will not ourage those who Brey. It is for wortals to pray, for Divinity to an- ewer, or not answer, Thd Catholic church still exercise! spiritual power in Mexico. Dima: jinano, a Mexican priest \ ‘bowed to the laws of Mexico. and had bis church returned C It_ didn’t do him much good. The Catholic church has excommuni- cated him and suspen him from the priesthood. Announcement of the excommuni- ion urges clergy and Catholics} ¢ werywhere to, pray Father Au. guinano’s conyersion, as the is 70 “years old. and probably has few years to Father Anguinano replies thet the (Mexican government is not really attacking the Catholic church, but only its abuses and that the holy wee is misinformed, A British diplomat announces that in the next war not submarines oy oughly protected for war, Therefore, ‘heaven help this steoping nation, swollen with gold, as defenscless as Persia when Alexander marched in. We're so rich that we sol "t think, like the prize pig at the fai fat is too much for its brain. U. S. Leads World in-Improved Roads The United States has more im- proved roads than all other nationi of the world combined, as well as 81 per cent of all motor vehicles in cording to the American lers ssociation. The States spent $1,000,200,000 last year for highwayg, and register- ed_ 19,954,347 automobt ites. The comparative prosperity of ‘the United States as shown iby the pro- gress in road building is very great, according to the Out of 3,- 002,956 miles of ‘highways in the United States on Jun i mately 500,000 miles 1 faced by federal, state and loca’ agencies. Of this mileage 35,000 as completed last year. iq, United States registered one automobile to every 5.7 persons, as compared with one car for each 12 persons in Canada, the nearest com- petitor. In nistan but one automobile was registered for every 63,305 population and but one person in 40,000 in Abyssinia has a car. In aay. but one person in every 5 owns an automobile. Caddies Win Fight ‘For Golf Honors Chicago, Aug. 10.—@)-—-Small boys large ambitious assembled from a dozen Mississippi valley states to- day to chase their first big rainbow, the western junior golf champion- ship over the course of the Edge- brat Golf club, Chick Evans’ home club, More than 230 youngster: them caddies or ex tered for the qualifying round from which are to come 32 leaders for the championship flight ee play. Hutchinson, ns. which has sheltered the title emblem since last year’s competition, is doomed to lose the cup,. for the brilliant Emerson Carey, whose clubs beat down thy field a year ago, has since passed the age limit of 19 years and is ineligi- ble for the competition. The championship flight will’ go two rounds. on both Wednesday and ‘Thursd: playing the finals at 36 holes Friday. Second and third con- solation flights of 16 players each will follow the high men on the i round tomorrow and Thurs- many of were ch- KEV. SPUEVE .AD1ALLED Fargo, N. D., Aug. 10.—@)--With ‘* officials and pastors of the Norwegian Lutheran church of Amex- ica taking part in the ceremonies, ev, Davis. Stoeve was instailed Sunday as president, of the North Dakota. district. of the church and . Henry Westby, theological candi- date was ordained to the ministry and installed as assistant pastor of Ps first Lutheran church in Fargo junday.. Rev. Stoeve succeeds the inte 1. D. Yivisaker. LONGEST ONE FARE RIDE + Chicago, Aug. 1 ‘The longest street car ride in the world for one Cree ae seven cents may be had in i Hight transfers. are nece! The. route covers variety of scenery. It passes Wolf lake south of city, runs within two blocks, hite Citv, an amusement, nart pat net Armour institute of coeh nology, Collseumes near the House,, pores Dougl. field, park, Humbolt pp: Independence park., ... Zigzagging a bit course. passes from country scenery through: resi-, dence districts into. the sare of Chicago’s business and manufacturing sistelcy, and out among more resi- dences nd back to the country. Mexi Shey bya rear nl xico < tain’ Pantilor Blatatand his commeny. of federal soldiers have revolted. deste all the local police. of! yntla, in the state of Guerrero, and pe into the country, according to special disnatches from Ayutla. No details af the revolt are con- tained in the dispatche: st rding to some experimenters, dividual gets four-fifths of his night's sleep in a concentrated dose of ‘gbout Me hours, and during the reat ot ight hi rves and nga ase re OF. acti SHERIFF KEPT. BOOKS RIGHT Report on Bhi County Official Is Put Up to Governor Findings that Joe Volk, sheriff of Emmons county, was not guilty of irregularity in his te a or of im- proper care of oners in the county jail but that he did get drunk occasionally, were made ‘by Attorney . L. Cram! ernor. Sorlie. Crum was appointed a special com- missioner followin; petition by 300 Emmons county citizens, asking the executive to remove Volk from office. Crum ind that any claims of the county against Volk, with regard to this accounts, were settled without difficult nd ‘that the county jail at Linton was so poorly ventilated and unsanitary that it was unfit for hi- man habitation, He held that whi Hiberties were permitted the prison. ers by vom were justified. Witnesses Differ Twelve witnesses testified to see- ing Votk intoxicated on nine diffe: ent occasions. Fifteen other wit net testified that they never saw hi runk and ‘that they saw him at the places mentioned ty his accusers. in report, Crum ‘held that Volk had’ occasionally ‘grunk liquor while in office and ‘has occa onal been drunk but refused to exp an opinion on whether or not ti a con-| 4 atituted habitual drunkenness as charged. Governor Sorlie will hold the final hearing in the case on Aug. 19, A decision is expected at that time. Jamestown Indorses ‘Man For Federal Job): ‘Jamestown, N. D., Aug. 10.—) The board of ctors of James- town chamber of commerce formally endorsed W. B. Denault of this city for director of the Federal Land Bank of St. Paul at its meeting held last evening and instructed Secret- ary Ketter to prepare a telegram to the federal farm loan board at Washington to the effect that North Dakota should have some representa- tive’on the land bank board and that Mr. Denault is well qualified to handle the appointment, . Too Late To Ciasuify FOR SALE--9-room modern house, inc ing 5 bed rooms, first floor > finished in quarter sawed oak. Georgia pine finish on 2nd floor full basement, fine porch, cast, front, hot water heat, trees and lawn, garage, near schools woll , built and one of the most desirable shomes in city, close in, at a bargain on terms. Geo, M. Register LOST.-Yellow Angora kitten Wed- nesday evening. Finder please n tify Mrs. Chas, Fisher, 527 Thi teenth street, hot #z rooms, fully furnished modern, Phone 812J. Second street. WANTED TO RENT—A small ho with modern conveniences, Tribune No. LADIES’ AND GENTS’. remodeled, reclined and repaired. work guaranteed. Phone 322-M. Mrs. Mattie. Erstrom, 505 Thi street. FOR RENT—5 room house, modern, hot water heat, electric stove and; range, full basement, garage. Also} 8 room..house, partly modern. Phone 1189. Geo. White. STRAYED Party who lost one Poland China sow with long slit in right ear and nursing young pigs about two wecks old. Call at D. W. Stewart's in Mis- souri township for informatibn, —__—_—______ { Additional Markets | —__—_____——- CHICAGO GRAIN , Aur. 10—(AP)—Casl it 2 red 1.3844@1.40; No. hard 1, 391% @1 40% Corn ise 2 yellow 84%@85; No, 2 white Oats No. 2 white 41%@43; No, 3 wine s0@ae%s, Rye No, 2, 1.04% @1.05. Barley 62@72. Timothy seed 5.25@5.75. Clover seed 22.00@23.00, Lard 15.17. Ribs 16.75. Bellies 18.00. RSRARCE. ina report today to Gov.| *¢Y s} Canada Good Gain Shown in Building Work The total volume of construction contracts Jct in the Northwest (Min- nesota, the Kkotas and Northern Michigan) during July amounted to $11,811,600, this being a 14 per cent| increase over the June contract: total und 32 per cent over July of last Year. Included in oe Sad building! Tecord: were: $1,978,000, or 17 per ‘gent ofvan ieuvinantion for indus. trial plants; $3,897,300, or £9 per nt, for public works and utiliti 2,708,800, or ud per cent, f al buildings; $1,394,) per cent, for educational buildings; and ne 222,400, or 10 per cent, for commerdial buildings. The construction total for the first 4 sponding period of 1925. Contemplated new work reported for the Northwest last amounted to {'$8,908,800, being 38 per cent de-! cease from the amount reported in| * dune and a 34 per cent decrease from] ¢ July of last year. duly construction contracts in the} 37 States cast of the Rock. amount to $518,931,900, according to] !' F. W. Dodge. Corporation. These, states include about 91 per cent of the total ebnstruction volime of the only abe The deciion from June was only abou than 5 per cent. The decrease from! Suly" of last year was about $28,000,- | 000, or just over 5 per cent. In- creases in the Central West were largely responsible for the moderate proportions of last month's decline. The most important items in last month's contract record were: $184 9,600, or 36 per cent of all construc tion for residential building; $1 T public ‘orks and utilities; $62,761,100, or 12 ee for industrial buildings 7,219,4000, or 13 per cent, f buildings; and $42.015 per cent, for educational build- months ve 629,090,400, compared 200 for the first seven last year, an increase of 10 per cent. At the end of June, the lead over last year was 13 per cent. ‘ontetmplated new construction 1 ported iff July amounted to $6' 778,000, being a decrease of 17 cent from the amount reported in dune and also-a decrease of per cent from the amount reported in Jaly of last yea Two Men Start on Channel Swim, Stop Dover, Lieutenant olonel Freyberg an, who started from Cape F to switn the | gave up the task! owing to the coldness | He had’ gone nine} s when he was forced to stop. Omer Perrault, of Canada, who started on a similar journey trom Nez, returned to being two hours in the unable to locate the tug whic to convoy him. -. RTRU nrg oad ta 5 uz. 10 Miss Gertrude Ederle, channel n, planned to enter the wat of pi reiinns afternoon were that Omer Perrault of and M, Michel of France would make the attempt ‘at the rame time as Helmy, starti nine o'clock. {| the fall campaign, will be consider- we shortly after) Ma A RR ri Discuss Results’ of Juné Primaries Fargo, N. D., Aug. erecta committees ji Voters’ association intly in Fargo today, in a session beginning at 2 m., for the pur- pose of canvassing’ the politicial sifwation created by the June prim- ary. Details having to do with the clos- ing of the business of the last cam- paign and matters concerned with pecial attention, it was expected, would be given, to the legislative situation, to the end that. advant: gained by the Independents in June primaty may be consolidated in the November general election, poeta TiN PAVING BIDS LOWER D., Aug. 10.—U)—The y engineering staff is today ending and analyzing ‘bids for 60 blocks of paving opened yesterday by the commission, which declares quoted are considerable ever before submitted in the, state. The bids run 80 to 90 cents r square yard lower than any similar Py n North Dakota, | said Mayor A. J. H. Bratsberg, while! wt $26,000,000 ora little lesson concrete and asphaltic conerete) hav . ' the figures also set new low recortis. The ¢ommission will examine the extension of the bids tomorrow after. noon, WOULD STOP RATE RISE A petition asking the Interstate Commerce Commission to suspend t] proposed increases in rates on grain and grain preducts from Adams and Bowman counties to the Twin Cities and Duluth was filed with the Inter- state Commerce Commission today by the state railroad board. The proposed rates are contained in a new schedule filed by the St. Paul railroad and are Msgs ot only to its main line. No effort was made fe change the rates from ‘branch ines, UPSETS RICKARD'S PLANS New York, Aug. 10—(AP)— Tex Rickard’ plans for stagi the world’s Crepe del ed cham- plonship fight between Jack Dempsey and Gene Tunney in the Yankee Stadium 16, received a temporary setback today. The licensing committee of the New York utate athletic commiu- sion issued a license to Tunncy, hallenger, but deferred a license to Dempsey pending his compliance with the tulcs governing glove fighting in this state. Fibers of some kinds of milkweed e been used in making rope. Until September Ist I will loan fifty per Money to Lean in Bismarek business at 644% Highest Quality Phone 279 HEMPEL’S sy og cent of the valuation of your home or property for five or ten years interest, payable semi-annually, with a pre-payment privilege. -Make your application at once P. C. REMINGTON, City National Bank . 305 7th St. Fancy California Elberta Peaches $1. per crate at Hempel’s 10 Hotel Rudolph Collegians 8piéce Orchestra ‘The PLAZA Fifth Avenue at Central Pack NEW YORK PRED STERRY, Presidene JOHD D. OWEN, Menage | John Husby Gives Talk to Kiwanians John Husby, state dairy commis- sioner, gavo an address today, before the Kiwanix club at its weekly noon- day luncheon, telling of crop condi- ‘tions and the farm situation in gen- Rh ee tg the state. L. 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