The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 28, 1928, Page 12

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‘PAGE TWELVE SEVEN EVENTS ad 2 When the Governor Welcomed Queen Marie. _ 2 DUPONTS AGREE ON LABOR DAY TO DISAGREE ON RACE PROGRAM SMITH- HOOVER Committees Completing Plans Lammot Confounds Pierre” by For Big Day on Next Declaring His Support For Monday Republican aes fe & AWARDS FOR WINNERS Wilmington, Del, Aug. 28—U")— Within a few weeks after his broth- er, Pierre Du Pont, announced that he would support Governor Sinith for the presidency, Lammy: Du Port announced in a statement made pub- lic today that he wou'd vote for Herbert Hoover. i Lammot Du Pont is presijent of E. I. Du Pont De Nemours & Com- pany and his brother, whe held that office during the World war, is chairman of the board. bd are cousins of Coleman Du Pont, Repub- lican United States senator {from Delaware. Lammot Du Pont’s statement ap- peals to business men to stand by the Republican party “because un- der Republican government for the ; far oe Lee open last eight, years we have tua r08- © all mode! ‘ords, distance two rity and under Democratic admin- Cee ee lind Governor Arthur G. Sorlie was the chief speaker of a short program arranged for the welcome of Queen Erration il eit fact ad prosperity : nd event—Four-cylinder cars; hye 4 r ‘ . and usual a mes.” ppen to auto dealers only and cars Marie, of Rumania, when she came through Bismarck in the ‘spring of 1926 on a trip across the continent. ‘Differs With Hoover : Sas tins by tae deere, or cars ga ier declares the pron e time by the dealers, or cars| will be no entrance fee for any of|a nightcap game between Bismarck a se that have been sold by them. Cars| the events and those qualifying may and shtcap game between Bismarct/Local Boy Paddles tion question is by no means the may be driven by employees orlenter. The decision of E. Rhonemus,|o’clock. Both games will be played Way on Lake Trip paramount one of the campaign, nor sther persons selected by dealers./Carl Reff and a referee appointed|at the municipal athletic field. that other questions out of deference Athletic Events Will Also Feature Labor Day Pro- gram Here Plans are being rapidly completed for the Labor Day automobile race meet which will be staged Monday, September 3, at the Bryan Speed- way park, one mile east of Fort Lin- coln, Bismarck. The racing program calls for seven events for stock cars, according to]: H. P. Goddard, clerk of races. They will be called at 1:30 p. m. sharp. The program follows: The distance is yet to be announced| by them, all expert mechanics, shall| The municipal athletic field bene- With Boy Scouts! te, it should be left to settle them- by the judges. Brice, loving cup. |be final’ as to the qualifications of |fit dance Monday evening at the y selves. . = z Third event—Slow race; open to/the cars to enter the races. Dome will conclude the Labor Day “Both platforms are silent as to ail, Gare must be driven by owners) The rules set forth that all driv: Program, in etter ware ot a peat | ers must be over 21 years of age and engi ‘finishin ‘dis alifie: Gn must race at his own responsibility. fore = rted res jad = rel ‘ |The promoters have announced that| starter, and H. P Goddard, | een ig | by judges, will ac-| they will not be responsible for any marck, clerk of races. The timers No. 1 wi y é ‘wet plank and the drys won pany each driver entered to see| accident or damage that might oc-| Will be O. W. Roberts of Bismarck 0. 1 water route through the Min-| over 3 . tein nd be} with Prise $100 complied | 3°c1dent oF dima a taetogram, [and W. F. McClelland and John Ro-|Resota lake chain into Canade. out. Both parties stand for enforce- ~ | Penwarden Grocery company, secvcccescccccess$ 36.00 SS 3 2aks. 82288.3 ne Sane “ aso ea ean Milford Dresbach has returned| repeal or modification of the eigh-| In the illustration above the late Governor A. G. Sorlie is shown receiving Departm The racing program will be in|ffom Minnesota where he aceom- teenth amendment and prohibition| the silver service which was presented by the state to the U. S. Battle- | Pittsburgh ei charge of F. R. C. Schultze, Mandan, panied a party of Boy Scouts and| laws,” continues the statement. “We ship, “North Dakota.” The $16,000 set was presented at the ship Nov. 10, Bis. | executives on a canoe trip along one | know that at the Democratic con-| 1908. Governor Sorlie is receiving the set at the steps of the Liberty of America’s greatest waterways,| vention there was a violent fight Memorial Building, July 30, 1926, vig, Mandan. In typical Boy Scout style, the| ment of the existing law. Fargo Missionary isting schools, 80; number ot visits Hi Electric Co., service. Se portman eel service.. is imming expenses... 186. Water Deserts ent, mainten- les, 5,853; number of group gath- : " : The judges, who are J. P. Spies < “ i Fourth event-—Six-cylinder cars; ’ Oa: Entries close at 10 a. m. on the|b0ys maneuvered their canoes for! . ‘There is not much satisfaction open to automobile dealers only. (2°42 WV: Lumry, Bismarck, and H.) a. of the race in the four-cylinder, Over 200 miles. ‘The party left Win-| in the consideration of Governor Spoke Here Sunday|173; teachers, 559; scholars of a rs may be driven by dealers or|¢the authority to arrange for the run-|Six-cylinder and free-for-all events, ton, Minn. paddled up into Canada| Smith’s program of local option as — employees and must be cars in stock | ning of each event as seems best for and must be made with the clerk of |@nd back. — a solution of the prohibition problem. besceTGA erings held, 17; number or cars sold through their agency | the contestant. the races. Entries for the other] “Not a single mishap on the trip,” One of the most obvious evils of pro-| Rev. Herbert Henwood, of Fargo, attendance these but in no instance shall cars be en- § : events close at 1 p. m. on the day of|Dresbach reported, “although the hibition is smuggling and bootleg-| general missionary for North Da-|1,873; Bibles nd testaments ° tered that could be classed as racing| A" admission price of 50 cents|the races. canoes frequently overturned and|ging, with the attendant disrespect |kota of the American Sunday School tributed, 144; number of Gospels cars. Prize, loving cup. general, and 50 cents grandstand, ey ten Dodge Motor, biel «real Capital Steam Laundry, serv- ‘& Tiernan Co, sup- the scouts were given a ducking,” | for the prohibition and other laws. | Union occupied the pulpit of the distributed, 158; number of Daily Fifth event—Novelty race; cars| Will be charged and the proceeds of j ante While on the Beartrap river, the is'ikes Both Plans Methodist Episcopal Church in Bis-| Vacation Bible schools held under to start from standing point on|the program will be used to further ITALY ‘AIR-CONSCIOUS’ {boys were given their first view of|. “It is my opinion that Mr. Hoover| marck last [sate and spoke to a|the supervision of these mission- starting line, by cranking. Drivers beautify and improve Bismarck’s|] Genoa, Aug. 28.—Tickets entitling | a good-sized moose. by his stand against repeal cannot}very appreciative congregation on aries, 29; number of sermons thell go- one lap, on starting line, |Municipal athletic field. them to free “hops” from local flying | Sleeping under the stars and prac-| Stop the growth of opinion against/the work that is being done by the | addresses delivered by these men, Kill engine, go into starter’s stand| In addition to the racing events, fields have been distributed to work-|ticing Boy Scout tactics of camping] prohibition, nor can Governor Smith,| missionaries of this society whose|502; number of visits to homes, ‘and remove shoes; return and start|a number of other contests will add|men here. The idea, launched by a|were part of the thrill of the trip.|by recommending modification, carty|field work is the otherwise un- 4,111; miles traveled in doing this tar for second lap. At the end of|to the interest of the program. Allabor publication, is to familiarize|Dresbach and John O'Donnell of sufficient votes to repeal the eigh-| reached of the rural districts of this | work, 47,826. the second lap the driver shall stop|trapshooting tournament will pre. skilled mechanics with the rudiments | Buhl, Minn., were the camp cooks on| teenth amendment. country. The above report is the main part on starting line, go into starter’s|cede the race meet, starting at 9 of flying and enhance the “air-|the entire voyage. “A definite plan for control of the ree & ‘ jes 4 stand, put on his shoes, lace them up| o'clock. This shoot ‘will be held at consciousness” of the population. C.'S. Chase, Seout executive from | liquor traffic must be worked out and ata slehir =the “ a " Shipestioke Seiatetatecbit cine eocaaay unk and tie them; return and start car|the Bismarck Gun club grounds, —_—__— Vinginia, Minh. out Sxeeutive from | sold to the public. In that way only hat the missionaries oF TNs sosrsr | items such as the clothing o1 dssu- for the third lap. At the end of the|north of the Richholt school. One| _ BACK FROM VACATION __ {the par can we secure the necessary heavy im the states of North Dakota, Mon-|1 ts" samilies, etc, which has been| Mi third lap, the rules stipulate that|hundred singles, 100 handicap and) Roland H. Crane, deputy in the — majority to repeal the eighteenth ne SE eared Hanky reported, according to the Rev. Hen- the driver shall go into the starter’s|25 pair doubles will comprise the|sheriff’s office of Burleigh county, a ig _will ba accort| schools ‘with an average ‘enrollment wood. the driver shall go into the starters |gun shoot. tournament ‘and the|resumed his Guties this, morning| gCROMBIE HEEDS ORDER | |plished more rapidly under Republi-|¢? thicty-tive which does mot include| , Mr. Henwood came to this wate St. Paul, Aug. 28—(AP)—A. H.| can prosperity than Democratic de- lap, completing the novelty| awards in prizes and trophies will vii aa ieee jf a ieee after enYoying a ten days’ vacation Sixth event—Free-for-all; open to Two Baseball Games teBismarck yesterday with his fam-\;70d of South Dakota was uph eld all stock cars; distance to be an-| Two big ball games are schedailéd|ily after a motor trip to Cli by the general assembly of the Pres- nounced by the judges. Purse, $25. |for Sunday, September 2, one day|and Battle reese eral | terion "denomination Cat Tala, | St Cloud, Minn, Aug. 28-—(AP) | rie numbering four in the ate of - — ycle race;| preceding the Labor Day races. The —_— la., last May, announced from his!The Most Rev. Pietro Fumazoni- | aries numbering four in 8 the schools that have been organi: i ts from Wad Minn last Octo- is a $10 purse. total $150. in Mifnescta, “Mr. Crane returned| Cromble, whose, deposition. by. the) pression.” by them. but which are under roe ber, and has been in this work for : aaa auch |almost 12 . He has a large ex- URGES SETTING EXAMPLE |care of the denominational churches. perience ihe ‘work: of this society, | 7. ulpit at the White Bear Lake Pres-|Biondi, apostolic delegate to the |North Dakota were responsible for] McMULLEN BACKS copterycry , 28.—(AP)— open to all; distance three miles. 3 p. ae ‘ $15. game at 8 p. m. between the Steele| Only British automobiles will be|byterian church that his Sunday|United States, urged the national |the following report: Lincoln, Neb. At Purse, slof this part of the program, while weeks, “and possibly forever.” ample to Catholi WE TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING Another Rate Reduction , on the Domestic Residence Rate for Bismarck and Mandan starting August Ist and applying on the gas bills rendered SEPTEMBER Ist. With the new rate in ef fect, all gas used over fifteen hundred feet a month will be billed at 16c per 100 cubic feet, gross, which makes a very low rate for water heating, laundry use, or Radi- antfires. : : With the average family using about 1500 cubic feet per month for cooking, this reduced rate gives Bismarck and Mandan consumers a cheaper rate for water heating or space heating service than is enjoyed by any other town in the two Dakotas where manufactured gas is dis tributed. { Montana-Dakota Power Co. q championship team and the N. P. ed by th ii i grad No Entrance Fee Shop t é .| used by the royal party during the| service was the last he would con-|Central Verein convention to let Sunday schools started, 21; Teach-| Governor poral oe ad been announced that p team will be the stellar event nce a Wales’ tour in East Africa|duct in that church for at least two | Minnesota and the nation be an ex- |¢rs, 65; scholars of all g es, 674; | braske has anno bees * of the world. number of scholars brought into ex-| Herbert Hoover for president.

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