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l ; tioned in the indictments reported | LEADERSHIP SEEN: | s.srase (i ‘Those indicted under the anti-nar- i 4 » Tir BismARCK 1 ‘FRIDAY AT 9 WORK SHIRTS AS PRIMARY NEED | prisoner at the penitentiary and son- \in-law of Mrs. Ford; Walter Kaiser OF DRY ADVOCATES Louisville ‘and George: H. Miller, E. Prohibitionists’ Casting About! . for Someone to Direct MORRIS BARS STATE cotic law are: Charles E. Drake, guard at the fed- eral prison; Mrs. John W. Ford, | Bowling Green, Ky.; Paul C. ‘Webster, |Strength and Sam Margolas, Leaveri- ; worth convicts. SHEUNRELENING see for its In fheaid: = SY? Disciples of Christ Say Enact-| needed worse than 1¢ ia S0@hy, Ero- 4 iy _ ) hibition mist: stend: under fire for ment Must Stand Under fas five years A aw dag Fire Five More ‘Years =.” | & aa ‘4 Political Battle beeen S —— Washington, | Oct das | Tilinois Coal Men Washington, Oct. 15—(#)—There are signs of increasing activity in the FROM BANK BONDS |< Oppose Rate flash ing t cal the prohibition advocates for leaders. | igi, paign of the past year “was lai ‘Such prohibition champions as Securities of Federal and Joint) 0a t> make more difficult the pated Senator Fess of Ohio, the chairman Stock Land Institutions ment of recommendations’ ” No Investment freight rates on eastern coal. ° of the Republican national committee, Appearing before an ‘interstate and Sheppard of Texas, a Democrat, commerce commission ‘examiner admit no alarm over the Cages of the wet and dry issue PNB ‘temper- year’s campaign, but they are pre- Federal land bank bonds and Joint) sce and social welfare. The report is paring to accept the battle if the |stock land bank bonds are not legal/to be offered for approval tomor-|field and the West election shows any marked inroads |investments for trust funds in North | row. ‘ Jjmines, W.. Wildman, | in their ag aoe Vaalieg ) ‘Dakota, Attorney General James ae .strateny. of the opponents of !minois Aroused by the appeals of such | 4 prol ,” the report said, “seems | Minois producers leddars as Dwight W. Morrow, New | Morris ruled in an-opinion issued t/t consist of three elements, namely, | straits. als Jersey Republican senatorial nom- Gilbert Semingson, state bank ex-/ to create the conviction in the pub- inee, and Governor Roosevelt of New | aminer. Ne mind thet: prohibition is a failure 6 York, potenti Democratic predden-|""re bonds of ‘the banks donot | and, thet conditions are, worse than Valley City tial candidate, for. repeal , o! e provisi i gon 3 to the eighteenth amendment, the drys con- come within ihe eis OE he repeal.of the eighteenth phen heed cede privately it-is time to look for and the. Volstead Act, to. gubsti-'|. leadership, at least. 5 ,ptute therefor state contro}: Al “there is talk among some funder, federal ‘oqnstit * friends of Senator Fess of calling up- rg f ‘The social welfare board held the situation “ on him to resign his chairmanship of the national committee after the forthcoming election, so he may go to the prohibition battle front. As chairman of that committee his voice is silent on prohibition for he must look after the interests of both Re- © publican wets and Republican drys in -” this campaign. He has declared pro- , hibition not an issue in the campaign, with both parties divided nationally on the controversy. Await, Borah Attitude The drys also are anxiously await- ing the attitude of Senator Borah. of Idaho, if the prohibition controversy flares up. He has been regarded as & staunch supporter of the prohibition ‘ ‘ di- the } = orth | f it oe ie E i a tk is _ Present usedito be ‘just “gate daria ea ce Do? | ae OU 7 ey ee Oe Be peghy Senn lg ! aha 0 > | folles happiest... a call TO TRANSPORT : Lone DISTANCE Me i At Devils Lake, N: D.jOct. 15—(P)— Governor, Theodore of Grid Radios . with PHILCO TONE*CONTROL | mate: Aa By it's ueeerly unlike ‘the old), pens, Waterman's Lady Patricia has: Ase, mesTEAD 7 70 CHOOes Phone — fs todey's woman instinctively demande enin Kes one sple of madinceing aod been the gam ie; Al in Boloupiogn ral py dom a eect ig fu We Will Put One of These Wendyfel Piles Radios |» in. Your Home Free—for Trel—-Limiad Oferse | construct: Pinniha pred their ¢ ee fame eee sare | Dahner-Tavis' Music Co or the oil producers them-| “‘\Mymother, id he work inalhen fia se stoteace Shediey, : f i cae year. Nothing agreéd hen ¥ on. ‘would have gas. | stomach, heartburn, and would 1 after every $300,000 of barges, to be con- ra: Sheeley, rei ctr by the government cor- | Tremont ti Denver, oars teins