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“AGI AGE SIX YS THREATEN Bi (0 BOLT PARTY IR. Democrats rats Will Demand eee” iL FRANCIS M. STEPHENSON ‘Associated Press Staff Writer) fouston, hae June 28—Threats ‘a bolt of the party if Al Smith is asebaninated were wildly cheered at a ‘es_meeting of “dry” delegates to Carnis Democratic convention held in Baptist church here today on the + of the bg oe row over a + plank in tl lin platform. | ° > Ars. Jessie Nicholson of Mary- LYE d, a leader in the national wom- committee for law enforcement, fi the meeting that the women te " Feate He valbtlete for a wet candidate Ever! bolt if Smith is nominated. i and similar expressions by sator Harris of Georgia were ered as the delegates turned to rch on the convention hall. Comn Jnaware of the exact text of the cally plank adopted by the subcom- yents re of the resolution: committee, tidsum ‘ Mass meeting was making plans slebrat 2 determined fight on the floor From‘, “bone dry” plank when the > the + tform is reported out by commit- ng r « How acceptable the tentative i ft will be to the drys is prob- obra pee ‘ill be Former Governor Sweet of Colo- musen fo presided over the meeting to- or the 7 and, with Daniel Roper of South yolina, led the march of the dele- to the convention hall. ‘: following resolution, present- -by J. A. Hartness of North Caro- ‘was adop' ‘At a mass meeting of more than]. 90 people, including m many states ati mocratic convention, i it there shall be no ree in the h amendment and the Volstead a ae nd that the platform committee avs de instructed to endorse both.” ‘tome senator Harris declared that if creer on a wet platform he lose Georgia by 50,000, Will- cent, ‘uld lose Gi ia by 50,000. Will. with a P. Upshaw, d rusader from Mh ea, Valeo deck ke iger will nev2r get in yorks ; white house.” Battle Jther speakers included Cone ison of Texas and Clifford Anot tker of Georgia. vith t muser ddress ason, « lisplay I Tndbe ~Conventionalities ‘The spect’ “(By The Associated Press) ~ a “Mrs. Cornelius from New Jersey Oyeho: § lost $48 from under her hat,” ni Democrats heard Senator coe read in stentorian tones mae astern slip of fe Lier wills’ der: = * Ross had taken hei eal “While holding the heneer shortly Franklin Roosevelt's a he continued to read. ei knocked: off, with $48, one caf vt £ 5 hy and four $5 bills and eight t “In view of the nature of the an- ticipat uncement,” he continued, rapping prhich ¢ order, “I think*l might add that Can ei SUMMONS. brillia ATE,OF NORTH DAKOTA, or County of Burleigh. over {n District Court, Fourth Judicial net Strict. Biter F. Baird, as Receiver of the Marion State ik, of Marion, pari North Dakota, Plaintitf, uf vs. Coop and Minnie Coop, De- r of North: Dakota to the at su Above Named Defent 2s the Clerk of the District Court of pe @ Fourth Judicial District, in and iy F the County of Burleigh ai one North an your answer to * the subscribers ervice of tl pipeline, ae. of ppear or. anew aken against y s fault relief demande the ‘complal a ashe 2 ING & BUR! trict Court, latrict. R. malra. ée Nott p Dakots Fisintite ed SBariey and May M. Earley, Btate of North Dakota to the bo" jamed Detendants: r been filed in th District eoure w the County of Bur! j North Dakota, an it ; Nort 4) athe bers me 30 Bisn ee State. oer North Si a Dea failure, to “appear of ane my ken against Paeteuit for the relief demand ia | Elle ae ae en “eG of RAere, 1928. niche the Plaintif?. m National Bank and Trust Com- Healy Norte Dakota. declared that | ehe| ‘THE BISMARCK TRIB Mr. Franklin ‘Roosevelt had nothing | to do with it.’ As the Smith pare parade wended its | way about the convention hall the} North Carolina de!eze*i -, out of the demonstration by a vote of 24 to 7, seemed a trifle bo-ed in its front row position, but not for long. The delegates were suddenly shocked to see a North Carolina standard pass. They looked at their state marker, right side up and handled with care, a: the end of a row, and wondered some more. Then they membered that there was a stand attached to the alternat in the rear. W. F. Brooks of Smith- ville set out in pursuit ard soon re. turned, bringing the truan. stand. ard with him. It developed that ath ee Duncan of Tucson, Ari: La blem as he passed with his delega tion and introduced it into the party. Two senators took prominent parts in the two big parades of the evening :ession. Senator Harris of Georgia did yeoman work with a making device resembling a in the demonstration for his colleague, Senator George. Senato: Le carried the Mary .nd stand. ard throughout the Smith march, and although eke was pour- ing from his face before it was over he did not call for a pinch-hitter. The Iowa delegation sings. At the slightest lull in the proceedings a group of delegates rise and an- nouace that the singers are “From T-o-way, I-o-way, that’s where the tall corn grows.” The old adage describing the hardness of the path of the peace- mzker has been driven home to Houston policemen by the fists of Democratic detegate: Sorts yesterday rubbed his and hoped for a peaceful hog e The Sister of Buffalo PITTMAN DRY PLANK IS 0. K. Farm Plank Adopted Embody- ing Equaity Views But Minus McNary-Haugen Feature BY JAMES L. (Associated Press Si Houston, June 28, bition plank declar! ment of the eighteenth amendment was approved today by the Democra- tic convention’ resolytion sub-cor mittee in winding up the drafting of the platform upon which the par- ty will seek 2 grant of power in ‘ovember. The declaration, which hes been the subject of bitter controversy for days, is e: s was drafted by Senator Key Pittman, of Nevada, chairman o: the committee and is understood to have the full endorse- r Alfred E. Smith. Besides declaring for enforcement of the eighteenth amendment, the arply assails the Republican ration for what is described for adventure still is bright within her. in enforcement positions, thus making of prohibition a poli ical football. The sub-committee, which will re- port the platform to the entire com- is starti family. Mrs. Julia Cody Goodman is a “little old Liat of 85, oy the longing St, , sister of Buffalo Bill, once mighty hunter of ae hy wen. Couttaen on a trip around the world to visit members of her famous lere she is Gotan with F. A. Goodman (left) and Iman, broncho-busting nephews. UNE Bill resigns to become chairman of the EXPECT FINNEY APPOINT- MENT Republican national committee. FRENCH STUNT Washington, June 28—(AP)—| The open air we The selection by President Coolidge | Valla, Iceland, is visited yor of E. C. Finney, now assistant sec-| by thousands, because it is the old- tetary of the interior, to replace| est in en: world, having first met in -_— Secretary Work when the latter re- A. D. Paris, June 28.— ((; — Alfred | signs his office this week i: Motard ——— Fronval, France's most faraous stunt | confidently expected by Washi : pilot, was killed today at the Villa| Political observers, Secretary Worl Coublay landing field when his plane crashed. He was Preps ring to make lad Tandin performing series of wild, breath Faking acré batics high in the air during the Vincennes fair. He had loo the loop, executed. innumerab! tail ide slips, and eed, other ying trick known to aviation. 1 ‘As he touched the ground he col- lided with a military dann eat and ua own craft burst into flames. “i he could extricate himself en whi WM overcome and burned to death. Fronval held the world’s loop-the- loop record, having achieved early thia year 1,100 consecutive turns. He held other records requiring iron nerve at the control. It’s Good and Good For You Only in Clark’s Teaberry Gum can arse: you get the tingling of _Constipation Teaberry flavor. It A Battle Creek p physician says, aids, digestion, quiets “Constipation is responsible for nerves " more radey than any other cause.” the and Sweet: But immediate relief has been ens but does not Gave money— Travel at ease Relief from Curse Mrs. Goodman and H. J. mittee later in the day with a view found. A tablet called Rexall Or- to having it go before the convention| TILDEN BEATS BARON | |terned after the similar event at|derlies has been discovered. | This perfume the breath. this afternoon, adopted a farm| Wimbledon, Eng., June 28—(P—| Asbury Park, N. J., will be held] ‘eblet attracts water from the sys- Look for the Teaberry plank embodying the views of the| Big Bill Tilden, ace of the American July 21. The event has beco tem into the lazy, dry, evacuating or banaaan to aeons Steams! Agents farm organizations, but with aj forces, continued his drive toward : song ttl called the colon. The water pink ii Al 61 Second ve the Wimbledon singles _champion- loosens the dry food waste and definite endorsement of the equaliza- tion fee and the McNary-Haugen| § bill omitted, d Several plans for relief are sug- gested and the party would be pledged to enact legislation to cor- rect what are declared to be the faults in distribution and the taking care of the surplus farm crops. It by defeating Baron Bela aan Hungary cham- Cup star, in straight GAMUT OF pion and sets, 6-2, 6 HOOSIER BABY PARADE South Bend, Ind.— South Bend's second annual baby parade, pat- ‘and ice cream ai ufacturers, say: “Somebody craked me head with his fist in the fight, / ne ex- plained. Assistant Chief of Police Kuyken- dall said after the melees un the floor ae night he had received a Moolees Med sorted blows about the in helping his men quell the disturbances. ‘But worst of all,” he added, “was a kick on the shi Fi bctattgeld PAY POLL TAX = my June ae |. —(AP)—A head ae of upon all persons entering Wrest setae an additional $3 on leav- soy era toed llr ent under a new ru) vw} weeny oy President Machado effective immediately. BRACING BOSTON AIR Beston.—Add an item to Boston’s boasted “atmospher2”; When wind and weather are right the air of the city is heavy with the aroma of cof- tr ae in the plants of the big DANGER wise mother ‘says “yes.” best food. Our large variety of breads encourages children to eat more of this wholesome food. You can get our breads and sweet goods from your grocer fresh, daily. “May we come into the pan- try te get some bread?” The She gives hér children bread be- tween meals and with meals because she knows it’s their was explained that this might be notable one throughout this region. New Orleans.—Lipsticks, pickles, smoking pipes, sausages, trousers, produced in Louisiana by 1,800 man- turers’ association. Ave. ‘south, Freie, nalts | Canadian causes a gentle, thorough, natural movement without forming a habit or ever increasing the dose. Stop suffering from c: Chew a Rexa! lerlie Next day bright. Get Pri tor 25¢ today at the nearest Rexall Drug re.—Adv. MANUFACTURES ire among 900 articles 5 the state manufac- done through the operation of the equalization fee or by other means. FLIVVER PULLS TROLLEYS Alkmaar, Holland.—A flivver has been put to towing street cars in this cheese-making village. supplant- irlg the horses used for years to pull the trolleys. 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