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LY SATURDAY, JUNE’, BARNS BECOME AUDITORIUMS IN STATE CAMPAIGN League Republicans Report More Than Usual Interest in Meetings Held Maybe the groves were God's first temples a3 a distinguished au- thority once asserted. Time was in North Dakota, too, when white men and Indians played poker on a blanke:. Time is when North Dakota farm- ers are using hay mows for audi- toriums and they are listening to discussions of political issues. In this campaign the barn meeting has corre into its own, - One of the best meetings of his camprign was held by Frank Vogel, Nonpartisan Republican candidate for lieutenant governor this week in a barn at Whetstone, in Dunn county, he reported in Bismarck yesterday. : Vogel is being we'l received everywhere. In burke county he found former Senator Ralph inger- son and Ralph Cart, avowed Farm- er-Laborites who have not renounced their allegiance, firmly advising their friends to vote the Nonparti- san Republican state ticket he said. Ingerson and Cart will remain within the Farmer-Labor group, but they are telling their farmer friends to vote the Thoresen ticket straight down the line in the primary cam- paign. Meetings Well Attended Vogel hac big meetings in Mc- Kenzic county. At Blue Buttes in McKenzie county, south of Charles- ton, and in Ray, Williams county he addressed crowds. He declared his belief that the western part of the stat+ ts strong- er in the progressive faith than it has ever been. : T. H. Thoresen, Nonpartisan Re- publican candidate for governor, to- day advised state headquarters in Bismarck that he if more than pleased with the reception he is meeting in opening his campaign in the eastern part of the state. _ Toresen had splendid meetings at Velva, Kenmare, Bottineau and Rolette this week. “The attend- ance and interest are better than usual,” he said in a letter to head- quarters, a One of the big meetings of the 'Thoresen campaign will be held next Monday night in Grand Forks under auspices of the Thoresen for Gov- ernor club of which O. H. Hanson, ‘president of the state’s fourth larg- est bank, is president. 8 The receptions given C. A. Fish- er, candidate for the industrial com- mission, who has been preaeaerie E ing THoresen this week are equal good, Speeches of both are well re- ceived, according to letters coming to the state headquarters here from friends in the towns where. they have spoken. Olson Well Received Ole Olson, League Republican candidate for congress in the Sec- ond district, opposing Congressman Tom Fall, is another candidate who is being given big receptions. Olson has been accompanying Senator Frazier this week on his trip through the second district. Olson in his talks is going back to the beginning of the farmers’ fight for political expression in North Dakota. He reviews it most impressively and is making farm equality the big issue of his cam- Paicn. {ROAD BULLETINS | e Road conditions throughout North Dakota are fair to good, according to the weekly road condition report issued today by the state highway department. _A report on each of the principal nipvays of the state follows: . S. No, 2—Grand Forks to Mon- tana state line via Larimore, Devils Lake and Minot, fair to good. U. 8. No. 10—Fargo to Beach via Valley City, Jamestown, Bismarck and Mandan, good. Loose gravel at Crystal Springs, Tappen, Driscoll, Sterling, and Menoken. U, S. No, 12—Lemmon, S. D., to Hettinger via Hettinger, fair. gravel South Dakota line to Het- tinger. ~. U. 8. No, 81—White Rock, 8. D., to Pembina, via Fargo and Grand Forks, . Detour Hillsboro to Taft and from north of Grand Forks to Manvel. iia U, S. No. 88—South Dakota state 1928 pga ns nae go a a peak ENR NN NI PAGE THREE Clara Bow and Her ‘Wings’ Charles Rogers, Clara Bow and Richard Ari in'Wings! aramounts hektion Spectacle line to junction with U. S. No. 10, via Sterling, good. S. H. No. 1—Ludden to Langdon, via Valley City, isn S. H. No. 3—Ashley to Dunsetih, via Steele and Harvey, good. Rugby to Dunseith heavy earth. S. H. No. 7—Ellendale to Hans- | boro, via Jamestown, fair to good. ‘S. H. No. 5—Hamilton to Westby, Mont., fair. S. H. No. 6—Bismarck to Cana- dian line via Minot, fair to good. S. H. No. 7—Cummings to junc- tion with S. H. No. 6, good, except for three miles between Turtle Lake Lake and Underwood. S. H. No. 9—Havana to Portal via Valley City, New Rockford and Mi- not, good. West side of Des Lacs lake heavy. a S._H. No, 22—Reeder to Killdeer, via Dickinson, fair to rough. STATE BAN ON 30 BEVERAGES Food Inspectors Told to Halt | Sales Till Licenses Are Renewed State food inspectors will force off the market about 30 brands of beverages sold in North Dakota un- less licenses are rcnewed within a/ short time, the state regulatory de- partment announced today. At present 157 brands of bev- erages are mami factured or sold in this state but 30 have failed to pro- cure 1928 licenses, the announce- ment said. Inspectors ef the departm .. will! be supplied with a list of brands not licensed in this state and will be instructed to force dealers to dis. continue their sale. Manufacturers handling a bever-| age under two separate names must pay the prescribed license fee for a | MORAL LESSON | FOUND IN FILM Despite the fact the women only today and men only tomorrow are admitted to the showing of “Is Your | Daughter Safe?” which is the cur- rent attraction at the Auditorium theatre, there is nothing in the pic- ture of a shocking or revolting na- ture. The decision to segregate the sexes in showing the picture ‘ie | reached by Manager Vesperman be- cause of the extremely delicate na- ture of the subject matter, and the MADGE RUNEY Candidate for Reelection Superintendent of Schools Burleigh County Primary Election, June 27) —Pol. Adv.| cash into safe spare tire. You can buy J.P. , You Take a Spare Tire Along for an Emergency on Your Motor Trip Another emergency which may arise is having your money stolen or lost en route. Turning your elers Checks, is as necessary as a protection at this bank. First Guaranty Bank F. A. Lahr, President E. V. Labr, Vice President H. E. Baker, Assistant Cashier intimate way in which it has been handled. “Is Your Daughter Safe?” pre- sents a high moral lessou. And be- cause Producer S. S. Millard decided to drive that moral home with all the force at his command, the story has been presented in a_ slightly more daring manner than is usually the custom. AIR EPIC IS : COMING HERE ‘Wings’, Story of the Ameri- can Aviaton Corps, Shows at Auditorium . __ Paramount has released information regarding which comes to the Auditorium for two days commencing Monday night June 18th. This picture is ased on a story of the American Aviation corps in the late war, written by John Monk Saunders and directed by William Wellman, boi’: aviators | in that little fracas, o. The high light in the picture, is a reproduction of the battle of St. Mihiel. It was the first large offens- ive planned, conducted and brought to completion by the American forces acting entirely under Amer- ican command. This action is said by many of the authorities to have been one of the most perfectly exe- cuted in the course of the whole war. That the Germans did not offer a great deal of resistance will be vouched for by most of the men who participated, but it can be set down as an example of well perfected maneuvering under actual war con- ditions. t Compared with Soissons, en RMR. a ee SOC A RDA. SS... The first member of President Coolidge’s cabinet to appear at the scene of the Republican National Convention in Kansas City was Dr. Hubert Work, Secretary of Interior, an ardent supporter of Secretary of Com merce Hoover. Work( Icft) is shown here with James W. Good, of Chi cago, national manager of the Hoover-for-president campaign, in Hoover headquarters at Kansas City. When the first division of!and the two leading male roles ar the|the American Army took over i:s{carried by Charles Rogers and Rich- Champagne, Belleau Wood, the Ar- | first ector under its own command,|ard Arlen. Others in the cast are: gonne or even the smaller action at; it was that portion of the line where/ El Brendel, Jobyna Ralston, “Gun- “I want the people of the United States, particularly the mothers,” said Mr. Millard, “to know of the pitfalls which every large city breeds. I want the mothers and the fathers to guard against such things. I am offering a_ picture which is daring, but which is moral. No one can view this picture and go home without the moral that it teaches.” _ PEKING IS TAKEN _Peking, China, June 9.—(%)— (Via Naval Radio)—This _ city, former seat of government of the Northern Chinese war lords, was taken over by the Nationalists at ten o'clock this morning in an or- derly manner. A colony of spiders that spin silk for use in scientific instruments is kept by a woman at Tatsfield, near Westerham. The 10th is -he last day or discount on Gas bills. Get a Radiantfire for these cool mornings. Con- solidated Utilities Co. =>. eZ | Today - Saturday | WARNER DROD Present. MONTE BLUE © Te “ i . , , ors Comedy MAX DAVIDSON in Tell It to the Judge’ Fox News Coming! Coming! Tuesday - Wednesday and Thursday Emil Jannings in “The Last Laugh” A Masterpiece travel funds, Trav- this perfect money ‘Wagner, Cashier . Cantigny, St. Mihiel was what the|Mont Sec, just behind the German jboat” Smith, Gary V. Cooper, R soldiers termed a picnic. For almost |lines, looked out upon the surround- | ard Tucker, Henry B. Walthall, Juli four years the Germans had held |ing territory. It was a great da: A\ this salient. For four years this|for the First Division returned to{lette Marchal and Nigel de Bruilier. | \this very sector and had the honor —_—_ | pees ed 1. A bittern is a bird of the heron | Clara Bow is the femir.‘ne star | kind. sector had ieen looked upon by both the Germans and the French as a training or rest sector for tired Judge J. A. Coffey Jamestown, N. D. 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