The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 9, 1928, Page 10

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‘Hopes Contest Will Be De- “PAGE TEN SHAFER MAKES | STATEMENT ON CAMPAIGN PLAN, cided on Issues Without Partisan Bitterness Announcement of the i which he will conduct hi 3 ¢ for the Republican gubern: nomination was mad Attorney General endorsed for tho gov I. V. A. convention Shafer ign will be issues without “unple alities and partisan b that each voter will ta! est_in the campaign. Shafer’s staten full. “I apprec can tell th dence involv for governor. tirely unsolicited response to the Independents state. “The issues in the coming c paign are more clearly defined than they have been at any time durit the last 10 years and are well st in the platform adopted by our cx vention, The principal issue is question of the expansion of th dustrial program and the true f tion of governirent. Upon thi sues I shall conduct my campaign. sues upon | ondorsement » to me en-| appa rently in desire of the | over the} State's Welfare Uppermost “I trust and hope that the issues involved will be consideree and de- cided by the voters on their merits, free of unpleasar.t personalities and partisan bitterness which has char- acterized some «f our most cam- paigns. Let us forget all other con- siderations except what is best for the state of North Dakota. “I believe that the Independents enter this primary campaign united in spirit and purpose and that they van and will conduct the most suc- tessful campaign in recent years. “I hope that the voters of the i will take an active interest in the campaign, the issues under con- sideration and in all candidates en- dorsed. It is the duty of all good Fitizens to accept that responsibility id I am sure they will not fail to hus serve the state this e the state this year.” COUNTY BOARD VOTES TO OIL PART OF NO. 10 Two 2-ton Tractors Bought For Road Work—Mainten- ance Men Engaged Unless the two and. one-half mile stretch of road on U. S, Highway 10 between the end of the paving on East Main avenue and the state penitentiary is paved this summer, the state highway department will use Tarvia surfacing on it, as the result of action taken by the Bur- leigh county commissioners, now in cegular session, county board passed a resolu- tion notifying the highway commis- sion that it is willing to agree to the pane: of this piece of road as feeened yy State Highway Engineer H.C. Frahm at the board’s Febru- meeting, “unless the board de- cides before April 4, 1928, to sub- stitute a hard surface. In the event No action is taken to hard surface vhis piece of road prior to April 4, the board agrees to the Tarvia sur- facing plan.” All members of the board voted| in favor of the resolution except Commissioner Charles Swanson, who | voted against it. Two Tractors Purchased The board yesterday voted to bu: two two-ton tractors, both equippe with No. 1 Stockton Whippet grad- ers, from the Northwestern Sheet |! and Iron Works at Wahepton. One| of the machines will be a Cletrac! caterpillar, which will cost and the other will be a Holt, will cost $2,490. Road maintenance men have been | S|tion 4 »| Was no crop t nd | correction of hail tax | ducing |. Jessen for $561.01, the amount now due. Ben Currier paid $300 for deed to} ’ Wo. right-of-w: i Southwes Hoe x,| townsiip 1 leased t: Peter R. Hagen for season of 1925, | the farm land for one-fourth of the Abatement of icone. hail tax for 1 approved. ment of 24 and 25, to| p,| State Highway ay Commission | Buys Equipment For Exten- sive Road Program on A, pproved. ection 6, township old to John A, Beck taxes J. FR. Wildfa asking the county to accept 40 ‘cent of the total taxes on the Si Telephone company for ately $52,- to be used highways was y by the state high- Purchase y [000 worth of 1 y19,/in maintaining need tor state ‘Application of M. Hl. lief on northeast quarter township 1 trols for main- aping roads weve tal cost of $39,320. upplied by the J. D. ny, Indianapolis; four ell Grader company, two by the Austin- mm company, Chicago, and one enfield company powei g and Application of Harry amount to 6 acres, m_ Gable’s application patrols were company 0} cost of $2, purchased grader for wer cater- Lewis Mo- $4,815. A cutting ¢ supplied led the was irader com- , Boynt ton Li into a on the nort Ter company, jon 25, township 141, rang » purchase of 5,- inasmuch as all Jand is in the river.| 04 sricating oll to be (eines 1 and a contract Caren ~ ’ “3 to be erected ' Notes on Special ‘this ye ded to the West- t * ye erm Me nufacturing ¢com- Church Services || pay, st. p: Sg | Hato Sold to Employes | Carrying ¢ policy adopted Last night Rev. T. Parker Hil-! some mont! the commission borne spoke to a good audie a old to engines n its employ the the McCabe Methodist Ep al automobiles which have heretofore church, taking for his subject jbeen owned and maintained by the “God's Call To the Individual.” ‘The cars were appraised and {st He based his sermon on the words the found in 1 Peter 2-21, “For even) t) said, at more The only alea made, it ¥ n their trade-in value,* where unto were called, because which will be owned and op- Christ Jesus suffered for us, leav ted by the highway department ing us an example that we should jn the future will be those assigned follow in His Steps.” P jto resident engineers and survey The speaker said: “I have never! parti had any doubt about God speaking|~ Perm was granted the Telephone com- to men and women and I believe, Northwestern Bell that, just as God spoke to men like pany to construct a pole line along Abram, Moses and Daniel, and to! the road from Alexander to Willis- such women as Esther and Heid ton. | healing so He is speaking to men and wom- cn today. That just as Christ called | His disciples to follow Him and as God spoke to Paul on she Damas: road, so He is still speaking to men and women of the present. H “God had His prophets for past eras like Luther, John Knox, the’ Wesleys, Whitefield, Asbury and) Moody, and God has His modern! prophets for this age in the person of such men as John R. Mott, She’ wood Eddy, S. Earl Taylor and host of others too numerous to men- tion. “God will speak through the men and women of Bismarck if we will be quiet long enough to listen to His voice, God speaks in many! ways through Nature, His still! small voice, sickness and bereave-| ment, The question may rightly he asked ‘Why should men respond to, the call of God?’ The answer is written large in the text of this hour, because of His infinite love for us in giving His life for the world.” appeal for men and women to sur- render their lives to Christ and fol- low His example that life might have a new meaning and a new found joy. Tonight Rev. Hilborne will take for his subject “The Question of the Ages,” and the choir will have spe- cial music. STOPS COUGHS QUICKLY —HEALING, DEMULCE: “I was bothered with a hard Persistent cough, but found no oth-} er remedy so good and so quickly | relieving as Foley's Honey and Tar} ‘ompound,” says E. Boggess, Po-| ona, Calif. Coughs and throat irritations, hard bronchial cough lingering “flu” coughs, almost in- stantly stopped. It combines the curative influence of pure pine tar| | and the mollifying demulcent action! of fresh clear with other} A boon to troublesome} honey ingredient those who f engaged by the county board as fol- lows. 0 Pp A. C, Jordon of Driscoll, on Dris-| coll road, at $140 per month. Edward De Haan of Moffit, aa Moffit road, at $145 per month. H. Morris of Bismarck, on, road. No. 6, division 1, at $142 per month, All other bids on road mainten-! ance work were rejected, and the!| county surveyor was instructed to! employ a er tanance man on road | No. 6, division 2 | Inspectors Named i Ins; organi were appointed as follows: Richm: for Foley’s} r Ci ‘ompound. night cou: Honey and T The 10th is the last day “ |discouft on Gas bills. ws of election in the un- | township of the county} ond—Edward Larson, Wing.| Phoenix—Edward Wagner, Arena. | Riverview—Lee Sanders, The polling place in the village | Wing was changed from a | Wing schoolhouse to the ,Wing hall. gaeeaition of the state’s attorney | to a petition pres- ade to the board by de- of the closed Burleigh coun- bank at Wing, and he was in- to take such action as he may see fit. The state’ssattorney ete caret from tolement eines corceme court from pbc county the cot MS Snyder Wehe, which Burleigh county was some a Bis-| pagel yy The speaker closed with a strong H No. 3 to Be Graded Request for the, improvement by grading of state highway No. 3 in Kidder county from Dawson south to the Logan county line, a dis- tance of 17 miles, was approved and the route placed on the 1929 con- struction program, No definite action was taken on the request of a delegation from Morton and Grant counties for the ‘onstruction of a road from Almont to its present y ion carried out a pr ‘omise made several years ago and directed the construction of spur roads from Gladstone and South Heart to connect with U. S. Road No, 10 near those towns, Jury Still Out in Harry Miller Case After more than 10 hours of de- liberation, the jury in the case of ‘y Miller, St. Paul, alleged rob- ber_of a United States postoffice at stil N. D., ore May 29, 1923, vas stil jeadlocked at 2 p. m. y was locked up at 3 p. m. Thursday and sat until 9 p. m., when the members were put under Special custody for the night. They met again at 9 a. m. today and have been {silent ever since as to the guilt or innocence of Miller. Judge Andrew Miller, Fargo, who is sitting at the term of federal court that is being held here, ex- ‘cused all other jurors until 10 a, m. Monday. GOVERNMENT ON SMOKE Wa —Tobacco users of Po- land pay nearly one-third the total ost of government. The tobacco nonopoly of the country was taxed bone 15,000,000 last year, while | the government budget is giv- en A $386,000,000. Dr. Enge Chiropractor Drugless Physician Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. eee ning after'a which 29 teams were entered, w: completed Thursday night’ but’ ‘scor-| The ing has not been comp! i iS FSSSSSSS9SFOS SS GL 9F9G9SS5S9FSSI95F99S99S Play in the mixed pair event first annual state’ brid tame pbeild bet ieee aus) ‘argo Auction Bridge League o; ed today with more than 100 00° take ing part let | NEWS BRIEFS | of Northwestern’s basketball. -iiing to get letters were Waldo Fisher, sss Rusch and John Haas, all of|/to have replied. ‘argo. 60, mayor of Benson, former chair- man of state Democratic central committee, former member of state legislature and once candidate for Democratic gubernatorial nomina- tion, died. Miami, Fla. Coming from_an_ unex direc- ie Charles Levine's ta, flight this morning in two hours, two minutes, and landed before more than a dozen people sighted it. The plane, piloted by Wilmer Stultz and carrying Levine and Miss Mabel Boll as passengers, Gables at 11:25 a. m.,. and minutes later landed at the 54th street airport. Appointment of Dr. of Ellendale as a member of the state dentistry board was announced today at the governor’s office. Closing of the Maza State Bank at Maza, Towner coun’ nounced today by department. le _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Start State Tourney] w= bird given as Fargo, N. D,, March —P)— failure, Passenger Fires fees of the| in this event is to be com- late today, with competition tween two pl ayer teams begin- banquet this evening. Play in the club four event, i: 8. shooti bei Pillar, Mont., which ended when an ‘and overpowered. the shooting. Mr. Hacl tour of inspection, w: tickets on a train, and ticket of an elderly nian. Evanston, Il—Among merabers He took a from his pocket to fire point Minn.—Julius Benson, Thorson, by his right ear.’ ssengers the floor. LEVINE LANDS AT MIAMI March 9.—(AP)— lane, Colum- completed its lavan-Miami ing him in the hip. Billings. flew over Coral three Kansas City, Mo. March rators, the switchboard: NAMED ON DENTISTRY BOARD H. E. Thomas}exchange here were moved feet to a new foundation. was not interrupted. ——_$—— ARE THEY MARRIED? MAZA BANK CLOSED institution was Expert knowledge has perfected the blend.of the world’s finest coffees, now known in thou- sands of American homes, as Nash’s Delicious Coffee. same knowledge has given this famous coffee a certain distinction in aroma, ples eR in flavor, that has made it instantly possible for anyone to tell the difference, at the first taste. You'll never know till you try it. 100 Bridge Addicts capitalised at $15,000 and had de- its of $18,000. Depleted reserve the cause of on Train Auditor Northern Pacific trainmer. of the Yellowstone division arriving in Man- dan last gg brought an account of near Pom; ednesday ni apparently un- balanced old man, had i been wounded e man, about 70 years old, and A. Hackett, St. Paul, auditor for railroad, were Cah in the ett, on his usual collectin; request “You want a ticket, eh—I’ll give ‘you a ticket,” the man is reported istol lank at Hackett. The first bullet mirac- ulously missed Hackett and whizzed The ‘auditor “then bolted for the door with the old man continuing to shoot. Four shots were fired, as sought protection on William Leland, brakeman, stop- ped the train and hurried t> the ex- press car to borrow a messenger's gun. He returned to the coach, and when the attacker moved after being told to drop his gun, fired, strik- Trainmen overpowered the~ man and delivered him to authorities at MOVE TELEPHONE PLANT While subscribers were answering i the “number, please” of 35 st te 4 ind en- tire two-story building hous: eet . fifteen Service “Do you know I have a very small mouth. In the glass it does ot look large enough to hold my Proposed Revision of McNary-Haugen Bill Is_ Rejected] deat We “Mar, 9.—(AP)—Re- Bran ed ofthe, McNary-Haugen_ bill provide for creation of advisory coseells in federal land bank dis. » @ change recommended by a group of farm organizations, was ys | rejected today by the house agricul- i ba committee. The vote was 11 this action was in line with the position taken by the senate Pulture committee which yesterday formally reported the McNary-Hau- gen measure to that body. the bill row stands provisions would be made only for creation by the proposed federal farm board of advisory councils, eack of seven members, to be “fairly | represent- ative of thé producers” of com- modities. he farm organizations sought to provide for creation of the advisory councils in each of the twelve fed- the less to A. VETS Washington. ‘Hey, ” ‘Wanta tombstone 2” your Uncle Sam. 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