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- Work Relief Road Projects Held Up MACHINES ENDORSE Government Agency Declines to Supply Money While Vogel Holds Office Incumbent Insists He'll Stick, However; Olson Delays Ouster Action ~ Republican and Democratic State Committeemen Named Indications Thuraday were that at| at Meetings Wednesday least one phase of highway work in North Dakota will be stopped soon unless F. A. Vogel either resigns or Two well-oiled county political ma- is removed as state highway com- missioner. Other work may be stop- . ped later unless the situation is clari- fied. ‘This became known ‘Thursday with announcement that the federal emer- gency relief administration had de- nesday, selected their organization of- ficers and named state committee- men. Candidates nominated by both the| ward, Democratic and Republican parties had contro! of the meetings and busi- in @ cut-and-dried or- clined to approve new national work | ess ‘proceeded 1 relief road projects submitted to it|(er through the selection cs officers over Vogel’s signature. pth) naming of the executive com- caer, te enar or PERA BB aver 4)" the Democratic ranks, all pres- oe tua surat son Prois| act were re-named. P, £. ects and rural rehabilitation, on the/ent officers were ee id ground that he “questions the quali-|Byrne was re-elected cl Saints wets fications and legal status of F. A.|W. Guthrie, meni ob oe Vogel as highway commissioner of| ‘er, treasurer pi ane ied the state of North Dakota.” committeeman. ec oscunitnee wit From St. Paul came a statement/Srve Saha usta sanetaty edit by A. I, Ostrander, assistant district the orion oe baitis aoe engineer for the U. 8. bureau of pub-|ficlo mem! “le SA esse) lic roads, another phase of road con-| Quain; Lawrence cauree a struction activity supported by fed- ae Moffit; and Oscar Selvig, eral money, that the government would withhold funds from the North| Charles berm was Lapel betes Dakota state highway department on|°f the Republican organ! ae any agreement made since June 16.10" seedan, Drisol, treeturer, Jordan so-long as Vogel is highway commis- |C. Jordan, Snalny Bertin sioner. June 16 was the date on|Was also Lopes are a which Vogel, along with Langer andj Members of the executive Koen others, was convicted of conspiracy |are John Beyers, Sterling; we le, against the government, a felony| Regan; Alex Asbridge; August Doehle, iene meee sais tamed comneeer ie f Devils aie: eer] the June primaries and the precincts ve they represent follow: would be in Bismarck Thursday Hepubiienin -Conmuittvemen Harry Carlisle, Wild Rose; August Doehle, Long Lake; E. M. Whiteaker, Morton; B. G. Buckley, Telfer; Alex McLean, Missouri; Alex Asbridge, Fort Rice; J. C. Mork, Lincoln; O. G. Dav- enport, Apple Creek; Otto Dorman, Boyd; Eric Slovarp, Logan; John Benz, Taft; Peter Sanvig, Thelma; A. C. Jordan, Driscoll; Oscar Ander- son, Sterling; John Elias, McKenzie; John Salter, Menoken; Emil Sabot, Gibbs; Geo. Morris, Hay Creek; L. W. Sperry, Riverview; W. H. Morris, Burnt Creek; Emil Johnson, Naugh- ton; John A. Olson, Francis; John Glum, Sibley Butte; J. W. Beyer, Christiania; Homer . Nelson, Clear Lake; B. N. Lein, Lein; William Wanttaja, Lyman; A, H. Magnus. Trygg; F. H. Schroeder, Cromwell. I, J. Falkenstein, Crofte; George Schonert, Glenview; William Brown, Painted Woods; Axel Hedberg, Eck- lund; C. W. Magnuson, Ghylin; 8. B. Olson, Rock Hill; Fred Josephson, Wing; William D. Deckert, Harriett; Alex Neff, Phoenix; C. J. Rhodes, Richmond; Earl Mowdet, Canfield; F. C. Uhde, Estherville; Andrew Ca- pek, Grass Lake; Nick Hryckow, Wil- son; Gottlieb Steinert, Steiber; O. O. Sperry; Summit; Herman Neiters, Flor- ence Lake; Owen McIntyre, Hazel Grove; Carl Knudtson, first ward, first precinct; Henry Duemeland, first ward, second precinct; Rosa Young, first ward, third precinct; Fred Peter- son, second ward, first precinct; W. E. Stitgel, second ward, second pre- inet; William Kraft, second ward, night. Washington Watching Case A Washington dispatch, however, quoted L. E. Boykin, counsel for the bureau of public roads, as denying that the government is withholding: funds from- North Dakota because Vogel still is in office. Boykin said: “We are watching the situation but have taken no action. We believe it will be clarified in a few days.” in the face of this, Vogel insisted he will resist all efforts to oust him from ofice if an ouster is based upon his conviction in the federal court. The law under which he is serving provides for removal for cause under @ “due process” clause. Acting Governor Olson said he did not know when his appointee, W. E. Stitzel,- would take office. As yet he has made no effort to do so. A case brought by Stitzel to oust Vogel is pending in the supreme court and neither he nor Olson has taken any action. pending: decision in that case. "The probability loomed, however, that if the continuity of road work is, threatened,.Olson will ‘semove Yo- gel.and put Stitzel in his place with- out’ delay in order to keep federal Toad funds.coming into the state. At present approximately 20,000 persons are employed on various phases of ‘the road program, all of them being paid with money provided by the government. . Mrs. Langer Being Boomed for Office “Beginning of a boom for Mrs. Wil- liam Langer as substitute gubernato- rial candidate for her husband in the; fall campaign was seen here today by! Political observers. They based their conclusion on reso- lutions passed by the Logan county central Republican committee, in which Langer was lauded, and the, recommendation was made that if third precinct; J. C. Oberg, third ward, first precinct; Mrs. R. C. Mor- ton, third ward, second precinct; L. A. Winter, third ward, third precinct; Schiomer, Frank, fourth ward; Helen McLaughlin, sixth. ward, first pre- cinct; W. E. Berwman, sixth ward, second precinct; A. Fisher, Village of Regan; Z. E. Mickelson, South Wil- ton; I. F. Lytle, Village of Wing. Democratic Committeemen Langer was ineligible in the fall, Mrs.| ©. F. Buck, Wild Rose; W. E. Nich- William Langer be substituted; she! ol, Long Lake; Richard Day, Morton; “will uphold Langer’s policies and be| Alfred Born, Telfer; J. McDonald, advised by him.” The expensive armored automobile ; son, ot the Marion, Ind., police is locked in a strong garage when not in use. At Columbia, Mo., in 1901, the tem- Perature registered 100 degrees or| zie; A. C. Dance, Menoken; Victor higher every day for 34 consecutive Moynier, Jr., Gibbs; Harold Breen, [Hay Creek; G. BISMARCK TRIBUNE PATTERNS days. Missouri; Fred Lippert, Fort Rice; Dan McDonald, Lincoln; C. O. Nel- Apple Creek; Lawrence Doppler, Boyd; Glen Adams, Logan; John Adams, Taft; Leonard Peterson, Thelma; L. A. Hull, Driscoll; J. H. Riley, Sterling; Otto Victor, McKen- O. 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D. Lies on Sarles’ Shoulders Responsibility for keeping law and) the National Guard for 27 order in North Dakota during the is a banker at Hillsboro. current chaotic political situation ‘Thureday rested on Adjutant General Earle Saries, | Sarles, accepting commands from/ military aspect of the political situa- Lieut. Gov. Ole H. Olson, acting gov-| erhor, maintained National Guards-| nim men at the state capitol, and held! status of the various figures in the determined to/ others in | present turmoil. venting violence. General has tiled Ol- Sarles announced ison, but indicated to the he will that he about pre- Barles, son of former Governor E. for the summer. | during wa) ee hues | booked for ice in Siberia when ' the signing of the armistice came. He Serrated against azards ex and theft. Gamble Stores and Gamble Agencies in 14 N. W. States. | First Battalion, 164th Infantry Regi- |ment of the North Dakote National ‘ Guard. and three daughters, reside at Hills- Y. 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