The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 16, 1928, Page 6

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' THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE nominee, without a break, across the continent and back to his study with its dark walls and hangings in the Washington house. A special “work car,” with type- writers and the appurtenances of a business office, will be attached to the special train. Im it the candi- date’s working staff of a secretary and four stenographers will con- tinue their attack on the endless routine of the work that hedges about a presidential nominee, so that SOLID FOR HIN (fers Al’s Post Houston + Message About Liberal En- |? mn y '] in Washington there will be no pile M f board of { of ti 4 embers of the state board o! HEAT KILLS HOGS ‘ i. forcement Laws he accumulated mail auditors presume they have been Carrolton, ae Aug. a ian say JAW NOT INDICATIVE obeying the law in relation to their| was hot in Missouri yesterday. 4 Atbany, N. Y., Aug, 16—()—The| Chicago, Aug. 16.—()—Another | duties, State Auditor John Steen said| Ninety-six well-fattened porkers, .gth, in the opinion of Josephus] pet belief has been exploded by | Wednesday, in answer to a statement | turned out to forage in a waterless sfijniels, is safe for Governor Smith| science. It is the theory that a pro- |of J. J. Ermatinger, secretary of the | pasture, got overheated and died. t tn though there is some “unrest”| truding jaw indicates “The fact that a man has a jaw like a mastodon,” said Dr. Fred Fletcher, addressing the onal conference of Dental Technic . “by no means implies that he is less or aggres- sive. The man with @ squirrel-like jaw may ke a stick of dynamite in comparison.” wre. fhe North Carolina publisher and Dporter of the Glass ry plank at ‘uston made this prediction in erview with newspapermen yore going into conference yester- ¥ with the Democratic presidential minee. Governor Smith today was ‘p ‘continue his discussions with dry dey AUDIT BOARD John Steen, State Auditor, An- pugnacity. | state highway com: Ermatinger said the board of audi- tors had failed to file reports with the governor, as required by law port by O. B. Lund, accountant for the board of auditors. statement was | course of a reply to the Lund criti. Li Six or seven copies of each exam- ination made by the board of audi. tors are filed with the secretary of state, as secretary of the board, Steen said, and he presumes that one of these copies has been sent to the governor in each case, as the law seems to contemplate. The board has no other duties, he said, and when copies of audits are filed with the [yhetects its duties are discharged, teen said. OBEYED LAW swers Highway Secretary’s Statement ion, in which AIR FIGHT DEMONSTRATED San Antonio, Tex., Aug, 16.—@)— Doughboy delegates to Legion convention here Certain practices of the highway partment were criticised in a re- nowa airplanes will jeipate in an Ermatinger’s aerial cemonstration in whie: Mex- made during the iders of his party with the arrival . Senator George, of Georgia, an sonent of Smith for the nomina- n. 4 conference tomorrow with Sen- or Walsh of Montana, who with- -; 2w from the race for the nomina- qa after the California primaries !“d announced his support of Smith, Il wind up the series of confiden- 8 4 discussions with prominent drys "0 at the presidential candidate had no fSonally arrang ie Backing rted the south, as he ©C ed up the situation, would remain it lidly Democratic in November °! spit: the fact that some were op- ® sing Smith there on his prohibi- 2" n stand. 1 While again er Smith's mes fh convention declaring for more eral enforcement laws, Daniels Mid he did nt believe this was oudiation of the Democratic plat- +m which he thought adequately *Tiet the situation.” ‘1 The secretary of the navy under It-esident Wilson denied published 2 ports that those opposing Smith © North Carolina were doing so be- h use of his religion. h “These reports are doing the tsople of my state a great injus- oe,” he declared. “Some may be 7¢ posed to the governor on those ti ounds, but the great bulk of those posing him are doing so because ey are dry.” ° Speech Is Keynote e He said that undoubtedly @ pended u.»on what Smith said on vie 18th amendment and Volstead li t in his speech of acceptance next \t ednesday night and predicted that ‘the address “is not any moister” tian the governor's rreviously ex- 1¢ essed view., he would carry North expressing regret age to the Hous- fo much picst vacation land. tive hooklets and accurate —free. Send the coupon. fitary Mellon, Daniels sa:d he did f'nd added that enforcement of the “1 roken chain of UESTLAND folks to Guide and Help You Ask et any Westland station about this Cirect, pleasent route to America’s hap Vi you are planning a vacation, we have tion near you. searolina by a hundred thousand ears veniently near. BY ee : coe Co ae ae eo 5 e o n Denouncing “corruption” at - ais n: faton, the Raleigh publisher said‘ | | yyesruanDOILCOMPANY | Westic::1 Ci Company BY} eee was Grate! i ee _the | MINOT, NORTH! DAKOTA 1 is x -ople not only from the “domina- 2 $4 m: ‘ SHiof the big interests” but the | | Mesesendeeitiosrasedineratareandfullinformation | 3 ooks as well. He likened past and | about TH WESLAND WAY TO GLACIER PARK. { 1: esent enforcement conditions to m { tiese brou;"* about of the naval | Name rl reserve, over which he once had Haass | xtpervision. He could not remem- _ yor “a bigger crime” ever having | | ¢,. ‘cen committed, and prohibition en- ieee cecmeconmmsesiitiiearee seas zrcement under the “distiller” at ! Re mere ond write your name plaints. Sehendi he asserted, was just as Vew'd be mrpricd at how mans are sent wn we canna rtd. ' aud. Asked if he referred to Sec- i isi a a ae as igs 4 ATA, VW. Va Ark See ieee | AV AWA YAY AY AYARY IN VL) Wie you set out this summer to play—to do for a while, the things you want to do—you will find no more satisfying playground than Glacier—America’s most magnificent National Park. Glacier offers ’most everything you could want: hiking, riding, boating, exceptionally fine fishing —and if you don't care about any of those, there is no better place to just relax, and do nothing atall. For it is cool and fresh there in the moun- tains, and Glacier’s rugged, unspoiled beauty is not surpassed anywhere in the world. ‘ While you are thinking about that vacation— and making plans, stop at one of the Westland stations for a finely illustrated booklet deserib- ing Glacier Park. Accurate information, maps and booklets are yours for the asking. Mail us the coupon, if there is no Westland station cone e maps ifthere (ry law under him was only “spas- 3 Odic and honeycombed with corrup- 2m, with office holders flouting the JOOVER READY : FOR LONG TRIP f Stanford University, Cal., Aug. 16. t\P)—When their special train taves here tcnight the Republican s‘esidential nominee and Mrs. Hoo- ter will turn their backs once more 91 the rolling hills both call home. ¢To Mrs, Hoover it will mean leav- g& the wide, gracious freedom of erraces and gardens and open coun- ryside for the formal red brick use in Washington, fronting on a sty street and with only a narrow sip of garden and wooded land he- md. * The departure will mean for "Ioo- fr the quitting of an office that vlies the name, with its great stu- s0-like windows, wide enough, al- 0st, to let in the whole outdoors. 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