The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 29, 1930, Page 3

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yee y -GONVENTION SPEECH Says Prohibition Worse Than Ever; Pledges His Party to Cleanse Itself of Scandals hhas it ever been ‘n its demand that public office must be attained only by honorable means. “I know that I speak for the heart and the conscience of the great rank and file of the party in our state when I say that he who at- Ht by dishonest means should be therefrom, and also from the ranks Prohibition, the major source of controversy at the Republican con- vention, was discussed at length by Senator Wagner. Attacks Dry Law Anew “At a convention of the Democratic party of the: state of New York,” he said, “it is unnecessary to repeat the bill of complaint that we have an- nually recited against the prohibition amendment. We know that it is bad in principle and worse in Since we last assembled, not one of the abuses of prohibition has abated. “All have increased in volume and intensity. Public patience is being rapidly exhausted. demand is insistent and persistent at stake. Prohibition represents a serious encroachment by federal government into the of the states and it constitutes a dangerous penetration of law into the sphere of private conduct. It is a glaring ex- ample of intemperance in ment itself.” tration of state affairs. Wife and Paramour Accused of Murder Akron, O., Sept. 29.—(7}—A dyna- mite explosion which caused the death of Clarence R. Barnes, 43, Akron roofing salesman, was plotted by his wife and her alleged paramour, Summit county authorities said to- insurance. Barnes was killed last Tuesday when the automobile Cornell is al- leged to have loaned him exploded Stolen Mysteriously Kansas City, 29.—()}—Theft at Sf ate mail from tn DEMOCRAT KEYNOTER'T ATTACKS G. 0. P. IN THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1980 3: Ja ek s PERE Es TE " ——— i) lose Up Town to | GGART COMPANY Valley City School [Sinking ant new tesenl waists |’ Wine Fi ely {| House Communist Body B Its 41 agit ine Flows Freely [ Honor Centenarian | ‘ pie: - nh Virgie te = On Grape Feastday || Making Chicago Probe Chicago, Sept. 29—(}—The house Caledonia, Minn, Sept. 20.—"7}— teachers here : ea ee Resch asf Operatives Strike], Pett Tay, Sept, 29,—(—All| committee probing Commanist propa Sad up hie Sat ea oot tens begin its forty-first year tomorrow aba the wine one wished to drink, for] ganda had its complete membership everybody in town could pay tribute| Will Surface Front Avenue With handkerchiefs, robbed » William V.|with 11 new faculty members and a| Dansville, Va., Sept. 29.—(7)—Four| 2°thing! On the feast day of the! nore today to investigate short sell- to tha Gabel <eeeiet to tik Corks Kelley, 70-year-old multi special rural curriculum being offered jthousand textile operatives were on|o7*Pes in the vineyard district, wine! ing of wheat by Soviet Russia, munity, Mrs. Carl Thimmish, who has} Bitulithic at $2.60; Total | and Mra. Kelley in thelr Lake Blutt|for the first time strike today while the gates of the| owed all day from a fountain in| Ggriciais of the board of trade, completed a century of life. Cost $74,234.50 mansion last night. Schools near Valley City have /Dan River and Riverside mills re-/Cx0m town. Anybody could have a8) which last week barred foreign gov- Led by a serensding party arranged Five servants were herded . with |been selected as demonstration units |matned locked. much as he liked at the ‘ountain.| crnments from attempted manipu- by the Caledonia commercial club, aj Ms, and Mrs, Kelley into the kitchen | fibers College students preparing for| The strike was called, textile work-| None could be taken away except in| ietion, and brokers were to be asked steady stream of callers entered the ‘The Haggart Construction ca: | OF Ap ecttra tant show places bye! i ter “eats observe lers sald, because mill officials refused 7: about recent Soviet market oper- tenarian's daughter, to extend fellcita, |tract tor sRcont vel from Third | at bay by the pistol of one robber| A new bullding to house the Junior |. ines the union and becasue of PRIN . Cords iu ee pid olny he ~ rar | hile the other started a search of {and senior high school epartment 2 10 per cent cut in wages last spring bode eda YTED PIANIST HAS | ‘Tonight w reception will be held m| ing of the city commission Sauurday, | the place, of the training school will be ready ming” “teteh-Out” system in the) Berlin, Sent. 29.—JP) Monarchist) iO ee ee Te Aa eon honor of Mrs, Thimmish at St, Peter's) ‘The contract calls for a three-inch| | All they got was about $200, for | soon. oe a ef diy night ta school hall. “At the reception wil be | base with a two-inch top, using War-| they became alarmed when an auto-| Dedication of this new building will] _ HOOVER BACK ON son _| tld, of Bavaria, who died yesterday) was born last night to Mrs. Betty her eight children, survivors of her|renite bitulithic asphalt with oil as-| mobile turned into the private drive- bata’ feature of the fourth annual) Washington, Sept. 20.—(P)—Presi-| nich, after a, lifetime during which mann, concert pianist. It is their family of 18 together with several|phalt in the base and natural lake | Way, and left in a hurry. 2p wacoming October 24-25. October | dent Hoover returned to the capital|he achieved the highest military |second son. Their first, Anton, is 5 grandchildren and great grandchil- | asphalt in the surface. Mr. Kelley, who is chairman of the | 25 a fortieth anniversary program will | early today after spending Sunday in| honors of the German empire. He|years old. ‘The pianist is 54 and bis Enjoying odd health, the centen-|secting spure of tho nor and south tnd Manufacturing €o. sid the toes |” Lisl teeters was &. | (wife ts 23, centen- spurs ‘soul r arlan's eyesight is perfect. She knits| streets crossed also will be paved. |Ders were so nervous that he feared 16,000 Are Attendi: and has made several pairs of woolen | ‘The total of the contract amounts to| the weapons they carried might be|? ° ing socks recently. She also does fancy | $74,234.50. ‘The price to be paid on| discharged accidentally. Mrs. Kelley,| Meetin: rithout platen “he al will be #280 8 cubio yard, shook of the expetience, was reported ee, Le " A if : Me: sp oe 8 Tar ea 2 Sn 3 Stinsimea "locate tue! First of Radio’s Big Titan current news and politics and goes to American Who Fired Fi Bankers association began four days church segulariy. : Morrow in Capi of deliberation here today to deter- weller, Luxemburg, Sept. 29, 1830. om To Resign His Post} property rpy be tosea Ret — Ban — ican br and icul- Ss | d #8 h Cc d Samia ak Pani tt, 2-30 | mnie, Sg ees ee plendor ... Heartache... Comedy ham, credit with firing the first |bassador Dwight W. Morrow As the annual ition Drive Opens Tuesday | iret" Ge aut "iat ty [Cent ne Sain Mee eee cena es | An a World of Unbridled Carnival! — the The on advanced gifts | division overseas. He died yesterday state department officials before re-|of cevernt Lived tens mace uP x for the Community Chest Begin |i San Francia, where he had lved |slgning from, the diplomatio. corpe|parts of the United States, prepared : : a, onda oath re ee Parad ls holpsieon haere ge J ay ad Kosi at) ot frog Night of Impassioned Abandon in a City Mad Th = eet beta Poe . go to his‘home in Englewood, eae year—one of the most turdulent busi- With Revelry sembly solicit Lions BELIEVE 20 KILLED tomorrow afternoon. Morrow Ress years in the history of the or- den under the G. P., when lists of | Alexinatch, Jugoslavia, Sept. 29—|clined to comment tics in New | ganiza’ Song-Maddened Love: contributing prospects and instruc- | #—Twenty lives were feared lost to-|Jersey where he ra oaneaians tor aithough the principal topic for in- plo i Disibeaa poh ay tions will be handed to the can-|day as a consequence of bursting of|the senate, until his resignation as|formal discussion will be means of bepineelth en by sift han- | Rene Details sre tanking ne Hear jambessador to Mexico has been s¢- restoring prosperity, the hankers con Forgetting to be Careful in the e, Lee red dei —eped - |here. Details were lacking. cepted by the president. sidered of utmost importance the Last Fevered Hours of Mardi be Solicitation egal Gras! ... Two Men... and as the N. P. raflroad, the Interna- an sraes pel optical tional Harvester company and like Its members are Carl Fotlow, fhe, Lay date” —$_—— tm eee OR RES INCE st. band that looted the Harrisburg, 8. ' D. 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