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BIG WAR CHEST itional Republican Treasurer Asks $3,000,000 /for Hoover Campaign (tt, treasurer of the Republican tional committee, is mgking plans | + raising at least $300,000 to) ‘et the cost of the Hobver presi- atial campaign. This figure, he believes, cannot be asidered excessive. In estimating , 2 amount to be spent, he referred | the fact that the Coolidge cam-| ign of four years ago entailed ‘bursements of that amount, and Washington, July 20. “Renail R. + marked: “We have a harder fight our hands this time.” Arriving in the city yesterday, itt conferred with Chairman Work the National committee on the/ ancial aspects and organization of | : campaign. The solicitation of funds, Nutt, ‘nia’s first and only woman gai d, is to be divided into classes for | warden. AL T0 DISCUSS LIQUOR, FARMS Acceptance Speech Will Deal With Problems ‘Exten- sively,’ He Says Albany, N. Y., July 20.—(AP)— Governor Smith declared today that he intended to deal with prohibition and farm reilef “extensively” in his speech of acceptance. The Democratic presidential nom- inee disclosed his intentions when . |asked by newspapermen about pub- ished reports that he Vy ubordinate the farm relief and hibition issues and stress his i fe about reorganization of federal gov- ernment functions and governmental economy. The governor said there was no basis for such a forecast of his in- tentions and reiterated that he had disclosed to no one what he intended | Mrs. Walter B, Sellmer is‘ Califor-|to emphasize Gra that he would me | touch on all major issues of the cam- She is an active member |paign. all and large contributions, A/|of the state game protective body The date for Smith notification | s idquarters is to be established in| and since last November has made|and acceptance speech probably will icago for supervising the solicita-| 13 arrests, ecnvictions being ob-|be set w a of small donors. No limit is to be placed upon the! 2 of gifts to the campaign chest, tained in each case. Her home is San Anselmo. in the next day or two. at|Senator Pittman of Nevada who will be chairman’of the notification com- a mittee was an overnight guest of the governor and discussed with plans for the ceremony. Determination of the date was | to the nominee who said radio faci ties would have to be surveyed fore a decision is reached. HUGHES PLANS HOTEL CHAIN Although he is considering erec- tion of a hotel building in Minot, possibly as one cf a c of hotels in North Dakota cities, he has reached no decision regarding the E, A. Hughes of Bismarck, Hughes already owns the Prince ‘0-| Hotel here and numerous other bus- iness properties in this section of the state. He recently sold his in- terest in the Hughes Electric com- pany for a price reputed to be over a million dollars. Hughes, said he will ‘eave soon upon a bisiness trip east and that, upon his return to North Dakota, he may visit Minot to look over the situation there. At present he owns no property in the Magic City. His chedule may bring him to Minot next Thursday, he said. When the chimney catches fire it jean be stopped by closing all doors contributions will be on public! , ord and each subscriber will be en a receipt for his contribution. frs. Alvin T. Hert, of Kentucky, ‘ice chairman of the National mittee, also arrived in the cap- yesterday to take charge of or- tizing the activities of the women ipaign aa a post which she ed in 1924. LOPE GOLFERS yesterday by Minnie Sellheim, county title. Ruth Hart of Arvilla, was second, and third place went to a Minnesota entrant, Hiram Emerson, of Red Lake Falls. he annual Missouri Slope golf tnament at Bismarck will be in-|fair yes urated by the Bismarck Country | ignated + Sept. 2 and 3, C. J. Lynch, nnesota day. said today. . : rrangements will be made to) nadian visitors. xe the tournament the biggest a narck has ever had, the chairman BOTTINEAU HAS witations will be sent to mem- s of golf clubs in all of Bis- ‘ck’s adjacent territory, and a tinal entrance fee will be charged the purchase of expensive prizes |, winners of the several events. ynch expects golfers from towns or the meet. ‘na similar tournament was |the most of any place in the state, sed by the Bismarck club, e its came from as far as Devils | lows: e, Lynch said. fembers of the local committee, ich, A. W. Mundy, and Paul Cook, | 2 28; working on arrangements for affair. he. annual club handicap and n tournaments will be staged at Bismarck course soon. Dates not set. | be held early in September. everal Bismarck golfers, incl Paul Cook, youth who made him- ! a real contender last year, are Amenia ‘and Forks .13; Hettin, Lynch said today. solution in 18 hours, AVE you tried. Hamm's Malt, ‘ected special- ly for home use and famous as the most dependable of all malt syrups? - HAMM~Saint Paul } HAMM’S MALT Distributed by STACY-BISMARCK CO. Baked -at- Home Goodness Baked goods you buy here have that baked-at-home taste. That’s because they are made from the same pure and wholesome ingredients which you use—but it costs you . less to buy here than to do your own baking. Special for Satur- iday: Raised Doughnuts, Rolls, si} Cakes, Pies . FRESH +> Try Our New Formula ri Devils Food Cake with Fudge Frosti ing. A ,2OMe BAKE SHOP e Phone 462, é BEST SPELLER Grand_Forks, N. D., July 20.— (AP)—The spelling championship of the North Dakota state fair was won }Cavalier, who holds the Pembina of ‘Twelve full ounces of health in every package of- A capacity crowd attended the day, which had been des- Today is Dominion day and former rman of the tournament commit- | Mayor Ralph Webb of Winnipeg. was expected to head a contingent of Ca- RAIN OF INCH x m t Rainfall ranging from .02 to an| ween Bismarck and Dickinson,{even inch was reported by North testown, New Rockford and Car-|Dakota points during the 24-hour ton, Devils Lake, and Minot to period ending at 1 a. m. today. Bot- Three years ago,|tineau, with an inch of rainfall, had A report on the precipitation fol- .05; Bismarck .88; Dickinson 13; Fessenden .05; Elien- own .07; Minot .03; Na- nd Moorhead, Minn., .02. 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