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NORTH DAKOTA’S ' OLDEST NEWSPAPER Fair hoagie ny show. ey Not much change. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SHAFER IS HOLDING HIS LEAD OVER THORESEN Al Smith and Robinson Nominated by Democrats Returns Indicating Wets and Drys |L__‘ezz Ssh Robinson Will [Rederal Farm Close Contests 4 Probably Run | Board Is Aim ; Industrial Board With Al Smith} Of Democrats Frazier’s Majority of 10,000 Over Arkansas Senator and Conven-| Platform Pledges Same Gov- tion Chairman Has South | ernment Assistance to Farm- Nestos Growing With Latest Reports Party Platforms, Contrary to|, Custom, Adopted Without a Floor Fight and West Flavor er as Business Gets RIVALS STILL IN RUNNING/TO ENFORCE DRY LAWS SMITH MARGIN WAS. 850 Troublesome Farm Equality Question Finally Settled - es BP Nomination Signal for Score of| Philippine Independence and States to Fall Into Parade | Non-Interference in Latin- Line America Promised Wet Vote Insufficient to Effect in Committee ae PRON — ~ Al Smith, —— ee : Repeal of State Prohibition i ton, .- The hig! 4 * ‘ T ee He Par Ft 4 Al .c E. Smith of New| (Associated Press Staff Writer) iste ot the Democratic latform re : : Law TeEaty fiith Demecratie Nation : atts; He wae 1 Houston, Hall, Houston,! tpon which Governor Smith will ’ a] convention adjourned sine die RoR EE Ge Groene stand as presidential nominee fol-| faume : Le a last | thusiasm with which it had nomin-| °Y: G : sittin sting Governe Law enf t: eorge F. Shafer, Independent Republican candidate for ] aa =" , rahip his eta the Deuce nti : tSrational Honest. effort at enforcement of governor today continued to hold a lead over T. H. Thoresen. Albany, 27. ¥., June 29— |as president’ he | convention today noisily scclaimed a| t%® eighteenth amendment and all Finaliveturne wees cuttliig tt slOWWy. Aa ernor Alfred’ -| swelling movement to make Senator| Provisions of constitution, es Close races were indicated in two more state contests. Smith : ent an acceptance Robinson of Arkansas his running | '**- They were those between Langer and Morris for attorney See oaay iain he ‘ 10 days hae a 4 prey aid by loans to co- é general and between Fisher and Kitchen for commissioner of J reiterated his belief that there senator was presented for the vice| Operatives on at least as favorable i agriculture and labor. should be fundamental ch Presidency, a five minute demon-| ® basis as the government aid to the Morris led Langer by more than 8,000 and Kitchen led aan rrehibt a IS FOR SMITH] 22" saw the standards of more mB) Creation of a federal farm| | Fisher by more than 9,000 on returns available from more than We said in the telegram te sas tonpation viene: a vom 3 board to assist the farmer and stock ‘ ‘ 1,600 of the state’s 2,192 precincts. which was addressed to \° bestow, fall into the parade line. His| Taiser in the marketing of their pro- : . é Precincts to report were in strong league territory and tor Robinson, that common hen- Dem ocra’ Delegat rtera_jubilantly pushed on to| ducts as the federal reserve board : there was prospect that in both cases the Independent majori- evty comiels admission, that [State cod oe Ee bomineiien at the same session, has done for the banker ~e an ; : ties for both Kitchen and Morris might be wiped out. ree atieecing sa ta, |. Confident Farmers Will /and fina! adjournment eee ee ee Meantime little possibility existed today that North a speakers % ing and currency system was re- : : lessness‘are prevalent through- _ Approve. Platform aun oF ie ae crit be vised after it: ccord of disaster, and ® Dakota would go wet as the vote for repeal of the state’s con- out the country. 5 tor Walsh of Massachusetts—de-| Panic under bey Eels administra : stitutional prohibition amendment was interpreted. he said, after agsin stating Ma | agg Bi SE M-OPPRGARD. |seribed the “Smith and ,Hobinson®| inthe administration of « Democr vorecoa e , a a a Pri in adminis: ion of a Democ: e ‘i stand on orohibition, “that these _ (Associated Press Staff Writer) ble hl oer Satan > fe president that accomplished its : “ Ay eee eens cat meet changes can only be made by the Houston, Texas, June 29.—Dele-| the Republican convention at Kan-| stabilization through the federal re- oN 3 ll esr aig hitrahend ool ern = people themselves through their tes -to the me eer Reotaved sas City dared the MNemocrats tn| serve act creating the federal re- 67,728. The vote against repeal was elected legislative j erve board with powers adequate 14j, i i e 73,769. The dry lead indicated tive T recat cet rane et ae a ure for | bring on _— candidate, “be his | serve vec Noo ar the hour of| 88 Raynell Rabrid of Houston is such an ardent Al Smith booster that texday- had’ been cat, GaWihes Ta. prampt depart the name Browa, Jones, Robinson or ‘5 ti she insisted on having Smith’s picture painted on her dress by an artist. the chosen leader of the - homes tonight as rie te Se) Smit agriculture’s need the oer | Here they are, caught in the act, just a short distance from the Demo- more than 1,000. : to point the way, which is adjourns. sine die. “That was a challenge to the com-| Party pledges the sakepargee | is : crats’ convention hall at Houston. a With only 588 precincts still to re- oninl ion lands a to 8 sane, semsible if . mon People such rnd re cenrepter actin Hore Tundoe the direc: In Ch F ht cad ar as oats epesenet =~ am convinced is entirely unsat- the| Walsh “We nage the ecifica- | tion of a farm board vested with, SPERRY WINS COUNTY GOES 0S Ig |tain today that he had defeated T. =m ot Move Denker Cain F for Rgriattre what the federal r- OVER OLSON WET BY 256 ie |Hepublcan “gubernatorial” nomine f ‘un - ; : c - . : ‘man wa board ble to accom- tion. By BYRON PRICE . “of | ine Pe ageman ras speak | clish for nance, in full secognition Burleigh county went wet at the|Madge Runey Leads Marle Hu-| "Sharer assumed a commanding Sangeet preaa Bait Writer) . Rater. of, teat hairman ef Mississippi ¢ Prebble Dre Gove a = ed. the| Independent Captures Nomina- state primery election Wednesday ber by 91 in County Super- | lead in the ceariy cotaraal frame i+ Tone June Bethe the Dome: share delegansen. ty ation, ‘were ever abe staid tien of State Senator.in .|2¥ 4 malority of 256 in 87 of the intendent Contest faintained it) steadily. In. strong | racy presents to the nation: {sees f js the f financial system of the country the Twenty-seventh pect that returns missing wil\ prob- jonpartisan counties the vote ‘or 2 pcevgies “ps Alfred E. Smith of erratic. in donkey #0 small that until government powers were in- ably increase the margin. eee against him was usually not as large ‘New York. For vice president, ; aerre just barély visible as it_poked its | voked to help them. : — The vote was: For repeal 3228,,WELCH HAS BIG LEAD) ®5,8eainst other Independent candi- caste of Arkansas. ve, A nose through the crowd. Ihad| (C) Reduction through proper Lynn W. Sperry apparently had| against repeal 2972. dates. ee ticket, eee the [22 escort of two other burro riders, | fovernment agencies of the spread| s¢cated Scnator Obert Olson for re- — For the posts of Commissioner of # the political roi mith toward two small boys whose’ mounts | between what the farmer and stock | \omination as a Republican in the SMITH VICTORY __|Moynier Leads Ebeling for| Orsay "fe and,Lebor and Attorney 27th district of Burleigh county to- cous thig inchilo seats on chniatere i PS received 2771 votes and STIRS GENEVA] Commissioner in Fifth industrial commission which mana raiser gets the ultimate con- hen the party’s national conven- |? to i when party's ni conven: ners along single file behind the sumer fays with c ot buna tion, at its concluding session, over- | s0ta, e leader. whelmingly named the Arkansan as| . The es are chairman, upon ar- | to 1 running mate of the New Yorker, to | candidates of ¢ riving at the Mississippi section near| (D) Consic ration of the condi- — the North Dakota State Industries whom it had entrusted the party |ernor state the front of the hall did not dis-| tion of agriculture in the formula- Seay sgn result in 55 of 60]. enev® June 29.—P)—Governor Burleigh Co. District the Independent candidates were still into} mount until he had saluted with a| tion of government financial and tax Burleigh county precincts. Smith’s victory at Houston intcr- y leading. The same vrecincts showed that/ested league circles today because| Winners of no-party and county Mrs. Baker Wins et searing Fear i. sieriauei: Republican corruption | f " is . <r} f in the race for representative in the|of am prevailing belief that New|contests indicated on the face of re-| He on sled, but mad ft-| Rescue of government from “those P' ‘ fn ” led to have been si fort to. 7 uiet the rumpus cauied by who have pearened their trust by pe Stith leaitbeiare oa) the] York’s governor favors closer co-|turns available today from Wednes-| +), a Gratien, a neeaate pat Among Nonpartisans who appear- smi | were Sena fsa} twenty-four hours there had) Dr. " Casteel’s unconventional arrival. disgraci King, Martin J. Olson Jr., and How-|Peration with the League of Na-|day’s primary election are as fol-/tion, S. A. Olsness, Insurance Com- . ing it. little doubt of his victory, and Graud| “The Mississippian got off his ‘ights of states: limi tions. lows: missioner; Fay Harding, Railroad at the outset of today’s Proceedings and in “| mount and suffered it to be led| Revival of spirit of focal self-gov- Ho ates ThOmaE, are Giminated. (The name of Herbert Hoover is| Judges of the Supreme Court—No| Commissioner and Mrs. Berta Baker he left his post as presiding officer nee “in : away. ernment. William B. Falconer. | better known in Geneva than thatlcontest. The nominees are L, E,|£0F State Treasurer. All but Mrs. of the convention and retired to his |dent’ of ‘succsi the roll call was resumed} Foreign policy: : i ao . 1 Baker are incumbents. hotel while his nomination was be- » arid P. | Arizona yielded to New Mexico and} Outlawry of war, protection of| 9999 Falconer es ae Fg irr oe ane ,culeHy ote Birdzell, A. G. Burr and W.L.|" Secretary of State Robert B ing consummated. thé “state 4 mai Senator Bratton placec the name of | American lives and rights, noninter-| .on 9601, Thomas 2081. 4 tivities, Many officials, however, Nuessle incumbents, who led the| was still running behind Alex - Senator Robinson formally before | ference with elections and other in- = aaAms 40 he impressed b; ’ the over.| Voting, and Charles L, Crum, M. W. donald, Independent, but probability ‘ the convention. A crash of applause} ternal politic:: affairs of foreign T, Heflin Tao Tared eats acaritive second ne Albans Dufty and F. 0. Hi om was that Byrne would pass him be- the tages that seemed to sweep nine out of | nations, especially Mexico, Nicara-] Om Fietlin 100 1 ir any: iy . O. 5 fore the final precinct reported. The Smith ticket argued that he would tie ten delegations greeted the name of | gua and othe: Latin American na- t T. Ik Al t S ith News of Governor Smith’s romi-| Judges of the District Court—J.| votes on various Republican contests strengthen the party in both south - hy: with the Arkensan. tions. ce) al bou MIN |nation put in circulation here a|A. Coffey, Joseph Coghlan and | follows: and west, and that ar, it went ® Roosevelt finally got the conven- story to the effect that when Smith|Fred Jansonius led in the voting. The Vote like wildfire. the south Lawrence sweberway. re tion to attention by the Towanda, Pa. June 29.—(@)—| Was asked about his feelings to-|Returns were insufficient to indi-| Senator, 1618 precincts, Frazfer that opposition to the nomination the’ known., band to play the Star Spangled i: United States Senator Thomas J.| Wards the e of Nations he re-|cate whether George P. Gibson or R.| 74,947; Nestos 64,418, Stone, wet of Smith centered until the very end, g Banner. When the anthem Was Ni ‘ Heflin of Alabama early today re- t did not_know much|G. McFarland had been eliminated. | Republican, 4626. and it is to the west that Re- Be n J completed the speaing praver was} Economy and reorganization: fused to get out of bed. to ‘tale to | at ught chat if 55 na-| Superintendent of Public Instruc- overnor, 1604 precincts, Shafer - offered by Rabbi Nathan Biechman,| Efficiency and economy in admin-|newspapermen who called on his|tions were sending Uyeh ogee pled tion — Bertha R. Palmer and C. E.| 77,779; Streich, wet, 2430; Thoresen, CAL.SLEEPS AS of Temple Beth-El, Houston. istration of public affairs. hotel to notify him that the Demo. |to Geneva it might be wise for the| Pickles. No contest at the primary. | 64,187. . er ‘ ‘After some routine announce-| . Finance and taxation: crats in Houston had nominated Al! United States to find out what was| County Superintendent of Schools} Lieutenant Governor, 1077 in SMITH .IS.NAMED ving Passmore of| Further reduction of internal| Smith. going on. — Madge Runey, incumbent led /eincts, Carr 47,863; Porter, wet, 5783; With a big voice, and a fe Houston sang “Dixie” to a cheer-| taxes. “I'm too tired,” was the only =—_- Marie W. Huber by 91 votes in 58 | Vogel 39,511. campaigner,’ Robinson glories in the s ing convention, and then the roll call| Tariff: words he sent from hi . of Burleigh county’s 60 precinets. Secretary of State, 1248 precincts Sr ese ane hee i nmi Equi i ttmt Et Sts ak bal" Detied junction, to [asia oak of Sh Paes ae v : . ni lec! a “Smith-! " > Sil- r service: ‘weak ts. th go on the ballot. ii 7,565; Steen 62,070. eat Hstiteneacs'of merit system. |{neen, ticket, would be the weakest) Prevent Motor Merger| ‘Auditor <- County “Auditor Isa-|""Srate Treasurers a recinets, Mini field.” minger wa: Baker 46,308; Brown 42666; Car- 5 pposed. Removal of restrictions that hin-| “It would be strong in Rome, but; New York, June 29—()—Su-| County Treasurer—Clair G. Derby | penter 1327. der its program. weak in the United States,” he de-|Prem court Justice Mullan today ne-|was high with 1802 votes. Luther] Attorney General, 1343 incts, * Waterpower, waterways and flood!ciared. “If the Tammanyites have|Mied the avplicatio:. o* Calvin H |Van Hook was nominated with him | Langer 56,199; Norris 64,021. control: their way in Houston they will|Goddard, minority stockholder in the| with a vote of 1527. O.C. Uhde re-| Commissioner of Insuranc>, 1085 waterways from great lakes/ strike the Democratic party a foul|Dodge Bros. corporation, for an in-|ceived 1215 votes and John C.|precincts, Olsness 46,702; Taylor #j to and to Atlantic ocean, im-|pblow.” jt to restrain the proposed | Weixel 1151. 40,378. 3 § peovemners cf Inland waterways,| Heflin predicted Smith would get|™erger of the Chrysler Motor Car| Clerk of the District Court—} Commissioner Agriculture and oo louston Hall, Houston, Tex.,| flood control and lowering of flood|«the worst licking any Democratic | corporation with the Dodge corpora-| Treasurer Charles Fisher was un-| Labor, 1896 precincts, Fisher 51,774; POPULAR NIGHT . tic | levels, expeditions construction of! nominee ever received.’ tion. opposed. Hardt 3935; Kitchen 61,311, : CLUB RAIDED ticket reading Smith and relief psn Th Mississiont ig Cake oes is neanie® Mullan, spomeres, oriered : Resistor of Deoie-—Fret Swenson, Pica regu one eh pre- a orado rivers, development suc! ge corporation to file a incumbent, was uno) . cincts, Hard ; iteman Rational’ convention came togetuer| reclamation ‘and irrigation projects| 1d Coy and Jeanne fuaranteo. that all preference | "State's Attorney ~~ Nominees aze|30010, New York, gone? 20,—(AP) — " + ‘the to stockholders who have not assented | F. a , Congress, second district, 460 Pre Eagels Go to Court (itn inerter be paid the amount cinets, Hall’21,575, Olson 18,050. thrown Tato s furor early third dis when more than 160 federal | pre- @ succession of conferences . the sponsors of such a combination poeta sail ath ly appeared at the convention hall tell- Chicago, June 29.—()—The Daily News said Thursday that Jeanne jtransfer of a3 national t ister. McCurd; 97, Reg- “which many, be awarded to them as|ister 1560, Hopton 1249, Burke 1232, 5 trict, 365 pre- stockholders by reason of such|Wehe 370. cincts, Overson 6992; Sinclair 18,468. Superintendent of Public. Instruc- th tion agents raided 15-of the most| conclave. at ing i rs it was all over. Their 2 i " but mostl: were accepted at full ARE EX TE els, “he actress, and her busband OT Sa BEES . .| tion on_ No-! Ballot, 401 Potore Airis iets made Pits the was an a of the dele, ECUTED ne £-5,,bad some to C Chicags Three Men Die for Davies received 2791, Kiley 1541, cincts, ‘Palmer 145653 Pickles. 6601. ox. a au : : i —— ‘ Hie ior tecmal piece on the porterice, City, June 29.— (AP) —,|star three years ago called “a Crimes Committed] ‘County Surveyor—T. R. Atkinson, | INDEPENDENTS ; slat be | ticket remained in the killed and five captured and exe-|ttemendous love match that will last —— incumbent was paopposed. WIN LEGISLATURE Su-} In upon Senator Robin- forever.” * ‘i facalester,| County Coroner—Nominees are E.| Fargo, June 29.—“)—Control cen, the ahaa wie wae cuted after 9 three-hour battle at 4 Sad Eeeoiiary es pater | bei [the stave ie tace, at locos ix’ Ge id £9.) —' it - Perry. gislat » La Mulita, near San Jose Iturbide,| 9, ot hte, A La PBL 2g P 2603: Republican in ice head ge nominations y " Dis- | Wednesda: election, prob- TAREE! Penceded ‘tbe clerk admitted had le wonton, were ana hit: | Sigdeenday, weimary sles ] Wi The vote | de — ee 1 187st ind General further E I i i i att