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» “ ESTABLISHED 1878 ' they hope to have considered when THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1928 HOOVER DISCUSS MEMORIAL FOR | "eve oversee (GHITH PARTY KELLOGG PACT WAR VETERANS |*ZtsPe"sos"| ‘ATTEND RITES | FOR PEACE 10 | === IS CONSIDERED FOR BRENNAN GO TO LEAGUE Petitions Placed in Circulation Short Three Hour Chicago Great Britain Brings Treaty in Bismarck Asking Co- Visit Marked by Unosten- Outlawing War Before operation tatious Welcome Geneva Assembly COMMUNITY NEEDS CITED SIMPLE SERVICES HELD DOCUMENT DEBATE SEEN Estimated Cost Is $100,000 Simple Funeral Plans Defeated British Communication Inter- With $21,000 Assured by as Host of Friends Pay prets Proposals in Eng- County Levy Respects land’s Text : Petitions asking that county com- The galeria ‘Ateal of the Cote logg treaty outlawi in likel vis f ohh n of the Cath- ogg treaty outlawing war is likely missioners confer with members of elie church—requiem high mass 16 "be pin et aarby ih tate ct the American Legion and other eae for the dead—sent its sombre : Nati ciety 40 -e canine World yar Neterans before feciding : a ae oe oad of * The pact wea Sfficially brought to upon the type and kind of a me- : mel church 8 % inorlal, tS be eretad to the memory high and low alike Joincd in a Soe ? the attention of the League by Great Geneva, Aug. 10.—(?)—The Kel- fs " “matter which is evi- of those who died in the Word war,| fF rting tribute to. George E. = dent}: f to 1 interest to all 2 ‘ 8 possible for the league to discuss ‘The county commissioners recent- ; : Nepean cites flamer : the document, which will be signed ly levied attax of one mill, the pro- : the I ork, AIBN: covaratttons — h late this month, and it is regarded ceeds of which will be used in con- e Illinois pees the sacle Lhd . as certain that it will be debated. structing @ memorial to World war whe bowed tiie heads in rover: = Se Discussion, it was thought, will veterans. ‘ Action was taken at the wi fen while ie tant Fee = : cover the significance of the pact request of Burleigh county legion- wen 5 5 “ . — to the maintenance of international naires. peace and as an encouragement Members of the American Legion| § : athebead ‘lacey ibtdadl J is : Too the reduction of armaments. | memorial committee, in a statement eae the hier ecciped: & A The British communication did not issued today by Harry Rosenthal, | tn the foreground you see a lifeboat! Sttend the, services, cecupied & ie. include the text of the Kellogg pact chairman, made it plain that mem-| trom the steamship Minnewaska ap- te wel . Mie nane but merely the text of tain’s bers of the Legion have ideas which} proaching Captain Courtney's sea tual ee U pitenetate notes interpreting the propose Jn lane in mid-Atlantic, to take off, " in accordance i in jai * snto | covering note Great Britain sa Plane cor the memorial are adopted | Courtney and hie three companions.| Wn the wishes ‘ot the famy | Pat Ncly.2% iz held in jit at Loe Angeles while police dig deeper into|fyat in cree ieee eatncel the various fattors involved in the Bide rene aAteS ae Gee and no flowers were at the | beer bottle and her nude body mutilated in her luxurious home. Kelly, Loh area falas toruaaaye itself that memorial project the committee ae church, ee, Vvilted ition ce sgt een we FRnbared ed Ea th doe eceptance “would not involve any] Miss Mae Elwell is just 18, is less members find themselves in aj 4 —_vP). was foun ie § rhed “4 cigar Ua y | inconsistency with obligations result-| than 5 feet tall, and weighs only ment as to what a war memorial for Chicago, Aug. 10. —Governor| returned from a hunting trip to find his wife’s body in a bedroom. ing from the League covenant.” as, but dvs pharmilng tO i R Picture above shows Kelly and (inset) Mrs. Mellus. i irked that j.| 109 pounds, but she’s ;. Burleigh county should be. Alfred E. Smith of New York and a Britain remai it communi-| win the 15-mile marathon swim “It should be something of a size party of eastern Democratic leaders cations to Washington make clear/ through the frigid waters of Lake and type fitting to the ranking of | arrived in Chicago at 10:22 a.m. that there is nd such conflict. The] Ontario next month. Here she is 4 Burleigh count: the various F wl M est was made that the British xe auouiaee of “=a are a a DRY LAW FIGHT George 4 ae ‘ne inte Denass oO er eets Barr ett ceteninieaion be sent to all mem- earaideh eae Men ens bh ae her coach, Martin Craffey, as she ationes hatriceabhe esd beewetra cratic chieftain of Illinois, at his bers of the League because “the jronfig ‘on the beach near ber heme 1 ( ‘ matter is evidently one of general t Revere, Mass. “It should be something which Twentieth” rCantury Lirsited "hulled for State Golf r ce) Ww n interest to all League members.” ean will have the tendency to solidify Pose) ESS the community spirit which is help-| General Motors Board Rejects| nie ite depot 20 minutes ahead off | eo er, a. |North Dakota Farm U0 Crea arc ene Remain” tara | ete vaso toca by Seo” [GOLDEN BEARS _|N*Wenna‘bits sx ice! SWEDE LIQUOR Seema Meme | BEATENGLAND}.sszreitszci<29) LESSON GOOD be tired by ee Soiree 10:22 and its start on the return Fargo Champ a properly designed memorial build- . rip. The time was just enough to _— ing. This building would be de-| New York, Aus, 10.—@)—Pierre . nalts him to go isd the Beecnan Fargo, N. D., Aug. 10.—(AP) signed to meet the needs of the com-|8, DuPont, chairman of the board of home for the short private services} Jimmy Barrett, veteran Devils munity. General Motors corporation, -has|and then to Our Lady of Mount Car-| Lake golf star, was three up on “The county commissioners have} been granted.a leave of-absence to! mel church, where public services| Bill Fowler of Fargo, defending given us whole-hearted aupport andj fight the law... ‘were to be held. The that burial} - mpion, at completion of..the — it is not our purpose to attempt to was to take place at Des Pjaines| first 18 holes of play today in dictate what this building shall con-|General Motors, said Juded the governor's accorfpany-| the fourteenth annual tourna- tain or how it should be designed.| rejected Mr. DuPont's resignation, tee the funeral party to the ceme-| ment of the North Dakota State That is up to the county commis-jwhich he had proffered because he | tery, Golf association. sioners. If, however, the commis-|did not wish his activities as vice At Governor Smith’s insistence, Equalling ‘par on the upper sioners seek advice from the legion| president and director of the As- every precaution was taken to pre-| nine, Barrett was four up at the ‘We can say now what it will be. sociation Against the Prohibition | vent any demonstration in his behalf} turn. The Devils Lake star “The building should contain ade-}| Amendment to embarrass the cor-|during the brief hours he was to be| missed a two-foot putt on the quate rest-room facilities. It would] poration. . fin 0. His mission, he ex-| ninth green, to lose the hole, be of inestimable benefit to the} “The board felt that the position | plained, was one of sorrow, and he| after having held an advantage women and children from Burleigh|of the corporation, having been | requested that Chicago party leaders} of five up. Fowler won the county farms who come here to/stated, was understood and that all/ assist him in making his visit as un-| tenth, when both were wild but “We think these objects can best of Absence tween the arrival of his train at of John Johnson, a farmer resid- . | ing several miles southeast of here, | was burned to death yesterday when America Scores Smashing fire destroyed her home. eittete . ip Raoshacdbe ob ee <* baace and léreni,} - = ; Victory in Olympic Regatta | ranging in ago from 1 to 14 years Be ae at Sloten were not in the house when the fire| Hapgood Says U. S. Has broke out and the es had gained considerable headway before the Tossed Away Essence of Sloten, Holland, Aug. 10.—@— blaze was discovered, Free Government Capped by a sensational thi qu: ter-length triumph for California's ELEPHANTS G0 Willimutiwn, Meee; Ang 10 (®)—The United States has a good famous crew over the British Thames Rowing club in the eight- example to follow in Sweden in the matter of liquor control and real cared finals, America scored a smashing victory in the Olympic re- iate that Mr. DuPont’. gatta today. ON TOWN TOUR temperance, Noman: Bape ted eal trade, should appreciate that Mr. DuPont's | ostentatii ible, Barrett was just a little wilder ees * tor, writer and biographer o: 9 esi, one of us has seen mothers tivities in connection with tha: gs a a family to have| and then capped the climax by The Californians, completing an eed Smith, told a general conference who wi ed I chil- | association’s work are entirely those fune! ices was de missing a one-foot putt for a | Unbroken season of success, gave the of the institute of polities today. nS ‘with ‘are o1 ie tripe of an individual, and did not con- Peasy aren of nteni ne " ler Bvales ie geod laurels ae Pachyderms Do Thousands of| “Sweden never undertakes to e ‘We have seen too many cases where|cern the corporation,” Mr. Sloan | pression of large numbers of friends Barrett came back with & | toScat jut the nearest Leet pe ler U force the ideas of a mere majorit; this was an obvious hardship on both | said in his announcement. and political associates of Mr. Bren-| birdie on the eleventh and par The oe ited pre a ‘h citain. Dollars Damage on Unan- | wr, Hapgood said, “referendums are the mothers and the children. The| ‘His resignation therefore was not |nan that they be permitted to show] on the twelfth for wins, and was i om jae 8 firsts - re nounced Parade merely advisory and if 65 per cent rest room jwe have in mind would|accepted, and Mr. DuPont was ac-|their respect and sorrow at the pass-| five w in. Both made | Dation final: y* ipa Papal al oa of the Swe people voted for ab- contain a‘ nursery at. which farm corded # leave of absence instead.”|{ng of the dead party chieftain birdie threes on the thirteenth, | fever finals. Americans also cap- solute prohibition tomorrow the leg- mothers could leave their children in] It was announced Mr. DuPont ides Governor Smith there} and then Fowler got another to is 1 Costell + atk oe ‘ Lewiston, Idaho, Aug. 10.—(?)—|islature would refuse to act on the the care of a skilled attendant while | Would issue another statement to-|were many prominent figures in na-| win the fourteenth, and his par a ble = eng hi my ne Mv ia| The next circus that visits Lewiston| ground that the percentage was too they went shopping. It is our idéa|/day, in which, associates said, he/tional Democratic circles here for| on the sixteenth cut Barrett's | double sculling championship vie-| \i7 Teeq present evidence that its ice to make enforcement possible.’ that the merchants of the city would|Would ome out in support of thelthe services. Several leaders from payasiage to three up as they ae tone er Ge ayer ea elephants are domesticated, and not} On the other hand, our passage of ve ec snttaued oo page two) | Bmithe nn ee cn ener [ine ona amcluding, representatives] halved an ast two before stop- | Enatey Mellvane to defeat Canada| Bfane to go lumbering off on sight-|che sighteenth amendment, described . . "t i i a seeing tours. “an example of the majority’s The granting of the leave of ab-| Democracy was largely represented. Barrett ed _ excellent by. fee ms ee ees The nerve wrecked populace today | misuse its power by attempting D F the'ronlenation of Joba Fy Baskat | Wie ime, ArT of Smith a) match golt, Ms card of 26 being | Free ming’ a srand” cline fr sol pe ceaatng opertsios af Yas inn iepessiiie contze! of the moor chairman of the Democratic national about the sidewalks, and a cordon| and he was over par‘on only two | Uncle Sam. derms, which conducted a free but| “This attempt is made a far more committee, from the chairmanship of i to break to the| holes on the woodland route. The Donlon-stroke eight Y| fearful parade on main street that/serious blunder, it might almost be Is POSSIBILITY the finance, committee and aa a oe ei for the New "fork fgov-| Barrett started out, two over cored, by Des Blgesing Jumped tas none but the halt stayed to see, matey Politica crime, ‘when, the whe B es ‘B e ee ~ a pI geal reget ithstood great 4 rom the jum! jubilee,/temporary majority s its vi ' 5 Mr. Raskob and Mr. DuPont have mer, Tei Democratic py re with birdies on the eley- | then withs' * t challenge | whict 1 mount into the thousands | into’ a associated for years in the E. candidate, Showers of ticker| enth and fourteenth, but lost a |i" the last half of the 2,000 meter| "nich will mount into the thomsands| into an instrument almost as hard . rs enth and fourteenth, but lost a sf jollars, in ive to chan; again a I. DuPont de Nemours and Com Feng confetti wis from| stroke after dubbing his drive elon fo heh oe margin in an Hey fronts, several demolished ae of ee Medes and the Persians,” Backed Up Water Threatens|Inc. powder company, inion of buildings as the party} on the sixteenth, to finish one | ©Xc!ing tot automobiles, damaged porches, many|Mr, Hapgood continued. “Practi- Dam and Huge Tracts of |Motors stock. panoae over par for the last section of —a ie broken lows, and at least one/caliy we have thrown away the es- SEES the morning play, and one over MURDER T 10 esi idence resting askew upon its|sence of free, government, which ue eo: BOARD'S DECLARA : NGLO-CHINESE rome f ¥ od Od take mas mersl coer AUC pray BOARD'S DECLARATION the upper nine, these” four opinion. ? | _ Wilmi n, Del., Aug. 10.—)— itrok iting the margin ‘Adatfiohal wing or oven_antavor-| Pierre 8. DuPont, whose resignation PACT SETTLED) 2 ieee sonld, ber of the finance and executi inches when three of the mammoths} “The way out of the difficulty, he D | E ] N CH AIR lumbered in squad formation be-|believed, was for the federal govern- at the turn. Then Fowler got tween two homes, the lighter of the/ ment to confine its enforcement ac- vin tivities to distinctly federal fields back on his game and equaled der was and leave to the states either to car- committees of General Motors was par figures, . N. 10.—M— ry out, or leave undon, the rest. considered yes today issued —— al postings N. ¥4 Aug. 10—! ‘and killed M ic effects of Belgium's se, Foca eens one Oe Setanta, 28 an dopa ure Ds ada Rae a Be atl polyol, tea pcg water a a Rast haze Ja. miles, was that bie wid wal Sd t_ was | ing champion, ‘and Jim Barrett, vet-| first triple execution in this state fen aianan ey had ol after| by Dr. Louis Pierard, of Is, A who said that production had in- Two of the ted men protested| knocking their trainer unconscious.|creased in some trades, the people Te ve of ce, ies raid eared i ‘mmocance, <p = tase, cae of Zhe cempeme lestel tee, pe a drinking less, and accidents were ~ #3 statement follows: . am, 26, @ Le] . 4 set ee dee |e dine | ee pd cement Nay nk ema ral gc ore at STi gn kn ce i today by E. C. Wells, ree win their semifinal hes. Sal te tok The otha ; istied vars De hav 2s i been re He. added; howeven, tat if "more 7 George Appel, Ai, « former Chicgo| Prohibition Candidate |duced," Working ‘men drink les, ywever, ‘who 0 the Nanking from the official posi be made | signed ht by C. T. Wang, | eran Devila ‘Lake star and former} ince January, 1927, and some apprehen-| + rorary ‘and in the form of a|eSieaine’ Wetin? hol is favorable snd |!<a' a . i lice Lieuten- they live more at hom”, they go with water should up in the reser- Charles Kemmer in a Brooklyn Favors New Dry Laws thete ives to the movies or to the - voir or if winds should back it up of revisions. A. " dup. ie ——— a football sromnds. BE Sonre, Soest working third man to die was X-| Rockville Center, N. Y., August/is some legging, stine strong’ field of "Sa quailciers te h | ander Kalinowski, 49, who stabbed| 10°" (AP) —Willicm F.” Watney, production or sale ef spirits,” title battle, Barrett eliminated Oscar| to death James ‘Durnin, principal feng ae candidate for the presi- fartinson, Fargo, uburn prison, because he rd rae ne | on he ala not Pecelve enough to| as Ke wee po in tl the VOC ANO WIPES Pagett of Grand Forks,| eat. . dry laws to make the eighteenth ited Hall, ne had attempted to save Gra-| amendment “more effective.’ OUT VILLA CRS Bata’ Js Aug. 10.—()— Three via villages os coast of Flores Island have been Sarasa against the dam it would necersary to open the flood gates ee in order to save the’ structure. Fit e eee THROUGH GEORGIA crt G i NOT GUILTY IS D, Ave ITZ, Minneapolit, Aug. 10—-00—R, 7 —A warrant has been : } under Buckler of has been x hosen to direct Farmer-Labor cam- * _—_ i 0 ower las, |ehoees, to direct Farmar. Labor eat pointed chairman of party's central committee. ie Fs Es F id : ie ia iF Es i ES POLICY ON 54TH BIRTHDAY PRICE FIVE CENTS NOMINEE EAGER FOR ADVENTURE OF PRESIDENCY Chief Political Lieutenants Ar- rive for Notification Cere- monies DIFFERENCES DENIED Millions Will Hear Speech Over Great Radid Hookup from Stanford Stadium BY JAMES L. WEST (Associated Press Staff Writer) Stanford University, Calif. Aug. 10, — (®) — Herbert Hoover came to the fifty-fourth milestone of life to- day on the eve of embarking upon the greatest adventure of his color- ful career —the quest of the pres- idency. The birthday anniversary found the Republican nominee fit and eager for the preelection fight and he celebrated it by discussing polic; and strategy with his chief political lieutenants, and receiving reports as to the progress in perfecting the nation-wide organization which will eka into action soon in his be- alf, These lieutenants include Dr. Hue bert Work, chairman of the Republi- can national committee; Senator George H. Moses of New Hamp- shire, chairman of the notification committee; Governor John S. Fisher of Pennsylvania; Former Governor Percival P. Baxter of Maine, and State Senator Frederick C. Walcott of Connecticut. Dr. Work and Covernor Fisher ar- rived here late with Baxter of Maine, and State Senator Frederick C. Walcott of Connecticut. Guests of Hoover Dr. Work and Governor Fisher ar- rived here last night and are house guests at the Hoover home. Senator Moses, and Senator Walcott came on from San Francisco, where they ar- rived yesterday, along with a num- ber of other party leaders who are gathering for the notification cere- l monies tomorrow in the university stadium. The conference with the nominee brought face to face around the table Dr. Work and Senator Moses who leng have been reported to be at odds over campaign matters. Before the meeting Dr. Work said in reply to a question that there had been no differences between them so far as he was concerned, while Sen- ator Moses made a positive denial of the rumors, The only social engagement Hoov- er had made for his birthday was that with a group of newspaper cor- respondents and news photographers who accompanied him across the continent, and who arranged a birth- day surprise for him, Gets Birthday Card Dr. Work made an early presenta- tion of a huge birthday card, which he brought with him from the east. It measured three by four feet, and in one corner was a design of pop- Pies, which concealed the names of the friends who thus sent their greetings. The program for the notification ceremonies received final appro’ last night by Hoover. The gates the stadium will be opened at noon, and between 1 p. m. and 2:30 p. m, private airplanes, that are to be gathered here from nearby sections of the state, will be put through @ number of stunts for the entertain- ment of the early arrivals. This will be followed by an aeria} display of varicolored bombs. At 2:30 o'clock the Stanford University band will march into the bowl and around the field to its place. Motoring from his home on San Juan Hill, Hoover, accompanied by Mrs. Hoover, will arrive at the sta« dium, preceding cars carrying Gove ernor C. C. Young and Mrs. Young, and Senator Moses and Mrs. Moses. After they have taken their places on the speaker’s stand, the massed bands will play “California.” After the playing of the “Star Spangled Banner,” Hoover will read his 8,500 word acceptance address, WHEAT PRICES PLUNGE DOWN Chicago, Aug. 10.— ?) —Wheat rices plunged wildly downward to- lay as soon as the market opened, initial trades being as much as 5%¢ a bushel under _ enero, closis figures, The break in values result chiefly from the fact that the gov- ernment estimate of 1928 domestic wheat production was much larger than expected. ‘Sea Monster’ Hooked by Boy Lake Trolling Vancouver, B.C, Aug. 10.——)— nameless marine creature eel-like body fin tut of at provincial

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