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6.0 rv THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, ‘THURSDAY, MAY 26, 19382 STAND CANVASSED o | President and Party Leaders| Said Waiting For Declar- ation by Drys Weshington, May 26.—(#)—The stir Of preparation for the Republican national convention has develeped an | undercurrent of disquict harboring | trouble for the meeting which is to Tenominate President Hoover. News that the president has been | talking of the party's prohibition | plank to Republican officials has| Caused a flood of inquiries to descend upon the capital. They come largely from prohibitionists, many of whom » €re disturbed at reports the plank talk leads towards resubmission. Individually and in organized Groups, the drys are planning a des- cent upon the capital next week to consider campaign strategy. On top of this there is some dis- Pleasure within the ranks of party wheelhorses. The president is having difficulties shaping plans because ot the possibility congress may still b- in session when the convention opens | But he has failed, apparently, to con- | sult with some of the party's sional leaders upon his There has been no backed with authority a © president's views on plank may be. Influential Republ'- | can drys maintain he is waiting for © the prohibitionists to take a definite stand on resubmission. A score of high-placed party men have - * asked to draft a plank on the vexing issue and apparently each of the 20 has a score of different plans to offer. Urges Bimetallism To Lift Price Level — (P) — Re- through bi- Washington, Ma: monetization of silv metallism was demanded in the sen- Hundreds of Visitors Expected | ate Wednesday by Senator Wheeler (Dem., Mont.) to raise the price level of commodities. Wheeler charged legislation to raise! the price level was prevented by | little group of international bankers” | in New York “who are dictating the financial policies of the government,” and that “we need someone in the white house with intestinal stamina enough to defy that group of inter-| national bankers that have brought | P.PROHBITION BEER FORREVENUE. | THE SECOND STRUCTURE OF py AMERICAS FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, ERECTEO IN 1726, PROVIDENCE, R.I., WAS PAID FOR, PARTLY, BY MEANS OF A LOTTERY. LEMMON PARK TOBE. DEDICATED JUNE 7 at S. D. City For Giant Celebration —Hundreds Lemmon, S. D., May of visitors are expected here June 7| for the dedication of Lemmon’'s Petri- fied Wood park, established after years of work by Ole S. Quammen, former mayor. Heading the speaking program for this country to the brink of disaster.”| the day will be the governor of South @| Dakota. Scores of Indians from :. | throughout this section will stage a Today in Congress || barbecue program for the entertain- o—— P| met of visitors, ‘The dedication program is being ar- ranged by the Lemmon Lions club. A 20-piece Indian drum and bugle corps from Cannon Ball, N. D., will lead a parade, which will include two other bands, to the park in the fore- Senate Resumes consideration of revenue| bill. | Finance committee reconsiders e: cise tax section of revenue bill. Davis- | f Kelly coal bill hearings continued by mining committee. | House Continues consideration Steagall bank guaranty bill. | Rules committee considers home- loan bank bill. Agriculture committee studies farm relief plan. WOMEN FLIERS MEET London, May 26—(4)—Amy John- son, Great Britain's noted air wom- an, and Mrs. Amelia Earhart Put- nam, America’s woman transatlan- tic flier, met Thursday for the first time. US TIRES buit wih TEMPERED RUBZER noon. Two large steers are being fatter and 6,000 buns will be baked for a huge free barbecue for visitors which will be staged. C: val at have been nged for the da Registered Mail Is Lost from Airplane May 26.—( the entire investigation and attest to ings. With the ¢ examined are: TireB.... > Louis FROM AN IMPORTANT NATIONWIDE STUDY OF COMPARATIVE TREAD WEAR We have just completed a nationwide survey to determine the tread wear of the four leading makes of tires. We supervised showing the lowest mileage valued at 100, the tread wear values for the four makes of tires TireA.... 100 TireC.... 108 100 U.S. ROYAL - PITTSBURGH TESTING LABORATORY Li of a pouch of registered mail from an airplane on the Sioux City- Watertown mail line was revealed Wednesday. Air Line officials reported the pouch had been placed on top the plane at Sioux City while baggage was being shifted and was overlooked when the. plane took off. A passenger reported he saw the pouch fall to the ground near Alcester. Baird Elected by Grand Commandery Valley City, N. D., May 26.—(P)— 'R. Baird, Dickinson, was elected |grand commander of the North Da- kota Grand Commandery of Knights Templar at the closing session of the 43rd annual conclave here Wednes- day. He succeeds T. H. Henry of Valley City. Dickinson extended an invitation to hold the next conclave in that city but the selection will be an- nounced later. Other officers are: Fred G, Cal- lan, Wahpeton, deputy grand com- mander; Blanding Fisher, Devils |Lake, generalissimo; Chester A, Sut- jter, Lisbon, captain general; John A. Graham, Bismarck, senior warden; |John Orchard, Dickinson, renamed pr William T. Johnston, Fargo; treasurer; Walter T. Stockwell, Far- S go, renamed recorder; Ralph L. Mil- ler, Fargo, renamed deputy recorder; F. Smith, Mandan, junior ‘den; Adolph D. Ertresvaag, Bot- |, Standard bearer; Henry Lanx- Fargo, sword bearer; Fred J. on, Cummens, Minot, warder; Claude A. Henderson the guards. Use the Want Ads Jamestown, captain of the accuracy of the find- 15 President _ 805 Tire Service ye PHONE 805 CLAREY BROS, 212 MAIN GETS DEATH BLOW! Idea, Persistently Advocated, is Thrown Into Discard by Senate Vote Washington, May 26.—#)—The beer-for-revenue idea has taken its} death blow, for this session of con- gress at least. This insistently advocated project— to legalize beer containing 2.75 per cent alcohol so as to swell the nation’s coffers without imposing severe taxes —came once again before the senate | Wednesday and it was voted down) 155 to 26, 1 ‘The proposal came up this time as! an amendment, by Senator Bingham (Rep., Conn.) to substitute a two-cent a pint tax on beer for all the excise | levies in the billion dollar revenue bill. A few votes were gained by beer advocates above last week's senate vote on an attempt to use beer for financing a public construction bond issue. Separated from the latter con- troverted question, the new vote was; regarded by senators on both sides as the last word: Senators Johnson (Rep., Cal.) and Schall (Rep., Minn.) who did not support the last beer proposal, favored that of Wednesday. HUGE MOTORBUS A smoking compartment and spe- cial accommodations for dogs are pro- vided in a new three-decker motor bus just put into use in Rome. | The vehicle carries 88 passengers. cousins D Says North Dakota ‘Job’ Was Work of Gang from Minot suers by following prairie roads. North Dakota next heard of the Hurdsfield bank robbery on Dec. 17, from Fessenden, N. D., -where the four southwestern North Dakota men were held incommunicado in the Wells county jail, facing charges of “entry into a banking room with in- tent to commit a robbery.” The men were Gates, Wicks, Mc- Donald, and Nord. Followed Woman’s Remark Arrest of the quartet was the con- sequence of a Mandan woman’s re- marck heard by an undercover agent of the North Dakota bureau of crim- little-known inal identification, He reported it to} Morton county officials, who ques- tioned the woman. At a showup in the Wells county ‘jail, two of the men in custody were “identified” by bank officials as par- ticipants in the robbery. Holdup wit- nesses failed to identify the other two. Hearings for Gates and McDonald were indefinitely continued to Dec. 20. Evidence had been produced that McDonald was trying a case in Sioux county district court the day of the |robbery while Gates had been serv-|said “Wet weather is unfavorable and| ing subpoenas in Sioux county the/great numbers of grasshoppers often same day. ' die from during wet periods.’ we been made control grasshoppers by {robbery charges were dismissed by|spreading disease among them. Both | Justice 8. J. Kershaw, when he ruled/fungus and bacterial diseases among that evidence was insufficient to/the ‘hoppers develop of their own ac- warrant holding the men. cord during wet weather, An interlude in the robbery after- —_ math was the complaint brought by)/HOPPERS DROWNED BY |Miss Marie Streitmatter, Mandan/DELUGE IN NEBRASKA woman whose remarks led to the companion, beaten by two men identify. The beating was alleged to|perts said, drowned myriads of new- have been made Dec. 23, 1930, No-jly-hatched grasshoppers. thing ever came of the investigation.| High wind that accompanied the [oN ia abet cee g thi) C ONTINUE D ie i from page one- (Bismarck Area Is | Greatly Benefited ‘. als relieves ceampe, Tey it pest monte, hence Buy or Sell Throw; The Tribune Want Ads ee | By Heavy Downpour|f Lawn Raising a Pleasure Now! lait aide gaia Ween With our Eclipse Fully Guaranteed ee ere ininae CAUaane) Lawn Mowers heavy; Coleharbor and Washburn, 80; Garrison, .25; and Underwood, one inch. 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