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PAGE 6. ea koe ie BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNW rooms alone, Other guests will be obliged to share their rooms with as many persons as the management sees fit to provide beds for, 43,000 FIGHT Cleveland, all within a few Hours’ ride of Toledo. , Pullman and steamér accommodd- tions cannot be counted upon. The United States railroad Administration has ruled that it cannot permit: the cee Submission of the following propositions \ Estimates place the total bedding accommodations in the hotels at a dis- . {crepancy of 13,000 beds for the num-] boxing contest to interfere with train _ ORFERED BEDS Housing Problem for Willard- Dempsey Fight Receives Con- sideration in Toledo Toledo, Ohio, June 25.—This city must’ grapple with a difficult housing problem in preparing for the enor. wa expected here to witness weight ampionship col n Jess lard and Ja 4, V ed at about 50,000 in nated that at least 60,00 ilors will be in Toledo the day of the bout. Of these about one- third, or 20,000 are expected to be in} the city over night. Toledo itself is a city of about 390,- 000 population and even in normal ; times the notel accommodations are | inadequate. The city boasts of eleven | hotels of 100 or more rooms capacity and ten more of fifty rooms or bet- ter, The two biggest hotels have been “sold ou‘” for the last six weeks. Nearly all the otier larger hotels have reseryations calling for their full ca- pacity, The smaller hotels are filling more slowly, but unquestionably will | be occupied to capacity long before | July 3. $5 a “Flop.” All the hotels plan to install extra! cots and beds in the rooms. A flat rate of $5 a bed, whether there are two or a half a dozen beds in each | room, ‘has been established as the] minimum. Only a few newspapermen, | | who have been on the scene a month, th a seating ca-! will have room for another 2,009 beds f Thatcher and his associates are in- \ stalling cots formerly used in army a ty ber of persons ted to spend the] movements vital to the demobilization night of Jul in Toledo. of returning troops ard has atready Thatcher Is Bedder. cancelled permits for many ‘special A. Q. Thatcher, a Toledo sports-|traing which had beef’ planned for man. is the leader in the enterprise to|/the contest.. Persons who wero plan- provide sleeping accommodations for|ning on -making the trip on these this overflow. Thatcher and several|special trains will therefore have to associates have obtained leases on a/come to Toledo before the bout and number of vacant buildings in the] will add to the crowd of visitors here. downtown district and for the last ———_———— !month have been installing cots. The |two largest. of these buildings, the building and a five story \ Terminal | structure formerly occupied by To- Hledo’s largest department store, will ( 5 provide room for 3,000 and 2,500 cots : 4 respectively, while others probably, cantonments. All bedding for the temporary sleeping accommodations A is being rented from Chicago, linen|Socialist Now Serving Sentence for 10,000 cots having been secured . : . by the Toledans. Probably 10,000 beds| in Federal Prison Was For- mer League Speaker will be ready by July 3, which leaves only 1,000 “extra sets” for any emerg- encies which are bound to arise. ‘ : Lodging Houses Prepare. N. T. Hedalen of Walsh county, 4 Lodging houses are preparing to do| well known .farmer, and art former a land office business. Like many|member of the NoInpartisan league, other American cities, Toledo has out-|toddy made .public an affidavit that grown its housing accommodations in| discloses that Eugene V. Debbs, the the last few years due to the great in-| sdcfalist, now serying a prison sen- dustrial growth and rooming quar-| tence for. violating the espionage act}: ters are none too plentiful even in nor-|of the United’. :States,. spoke at a mal times. Keepers of lodging hous-| Nonpartisdn ‘league meeting held it es-are planning to double up their| Devils Lake in the: spring of 1916. regular guests to.make room for the! :Only, men. personally selected .by expected influx of visitors. Toledo is within a short train dis- tance of many large cities and hun dreds of persons will stop over night in these cities, coming to Toledo only in time for the contest. Hundreds, perhaps thousands, of persons will in. the. ,employ--of -A...C. Townley ag organizer of the Nonpartisan lea- meeting, and care was taken’ before- hand so, that’ the men picked to at- tend would’ not bécome aware of the or more, will be permitted to occupy Business Directory fact that they were entering into a socialist meeting., Met With Socialist. Mr. Hedalen also’ gives to the pub- lic a statement showing how Townley and a group of three other socialists met in the office of the Fordville Chronicle, which was then edited by stay all night in Chicago, Detroit and bila lic © BISMARCK Nort Danors Bring or mail in your films for Expert Developing FINNEY’S DRUG STORE Bismarck, N. D. SSS FREDERICK W. KEITH ARCHITECT ‘Webb Block Bismarck, N. D. Bismarck Clearing House Association C. B. LITTLE, President E. V. LAHR, Vice Pres. B. C. MARKS, Secy.-M MEMBERS First National Bank City National Bank Capital Security Bank First Guaranty Bank DE LAVAL Cream Separators The World’s | Standard 'FRENCH & WELCH Hardware Implements Harness NEW GARAGE AND MOTOR STORAGE In rear of Northwest Hotel Formerly Occupied by. Western Sales Co. Repair Work a Specialty Independent Garage Roberts & Spangler, Props. PHONE 233 ~—SI~IISII" [SSS | BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY, Distributors of STUDEBAKER and CADILLAC Automobiles EN’S FURNISHINGS Everything a Man Wears AT BARGAIN: PRICES COLEMAN’S Fifth Street So Junk bought in handful and Sam S. Haislet, also a Socialist, and who has. since that time been on ané off the Nonpartnsan payroll. It was during the seeding operar tions of 1916 that Mr. Hedalen says he was first approached by the Non- GHOE FITTERS \ Richmond sMhitney MAIN STREET son’s record politically isn’t known to Mr. Hedalen. Finally, a sécret conference was arranged to be held in office of the Fordville, Clironicle with Nels Severson, Andrew: Waidon and Henry Matteson, all Socialists, nm attendance, with Townley on hand: Mr. Hedalen said the ¢conferente had been arranged especially for the pitr-) pose of meeting Townley. During the conference was discussed the question of nominating state and legislative tickets in a convention. ne Mr. Hedalen says he questioned the propriety of this step, to which Tow: ley is quoted as replying: “Oh, hell, we can do any:hing" Advised to Secrecy Nelson it was who. invited Hedalen’ to the meeting, and he, Hedalen, was warned to keep the meeting secret “Better not let the business men know what we are up to till we get 30,000 signed,” is the- warning Nel- son gave,Hedalén. .. 2 At a later date, Hédalen was di- vised that Townley wanted him ‘to dt- tend a meeting at Devils .Lake., aHislet, Swenson, Waldon, Nelson and Mr. Hedalen were in the party that drove to Devils Lake. Debs the Speaker. “Organizer N.C. Nelson of the Nonpartisan league urged me to join’ an auto pitty att! go’ to Devils Lake to a farmers’ league meeting. The bi gauditorium was filled with some 400, and Eugene V. Debs was the’ only speaker, devoting at least an hour and a half.to a clear cut social- Bismarck Construction Company General Contractors Western Sales Bldg. Phone 35. Bismarck. fe) PRINTING —— FINISHING DEVELOPING AND ENLARGING MAIL US YOUR FILM Orders Filled Promptly by Experts HOSKINS Bismarck Radiator Repairing —and— Battery Repairing CORWIN MOTOR CO, Bismarck, N. D. Devils Lake meeting. On the way home Hedalen says he taxed Nelson for the latter's failure ist meeting. Afraid He Wouldn’t Go. « “I was afraid you would not £0,” is the excuse Nelson is quoted as giv- ing, for covering up the real nature of the meeting. « BUICK and OAKLAND Valve in Head Motors CORWIN MOTOR CO. Bismarck, N. D. of the. Appeal to Reason, as far back cialism. That effort failed, but was followed, up anew by the organization of the league, as a meays.of covering up the real purpose of the organizers. DEFENDER STAGES WEST'S BEST BAD BUCKING PICTURE Sioux Dare Devil Bréaks Wild Horses Before Camera of Publicity Film Co. The Publicity Film Co. has just com- Ipeted on one of the Burnstad ranches on the Sioux reservation, across the river, what are said by. experts to\be the best bucking pictures ever made in the northwest, The star.performer in this, production. was George. Defénder, a Sioux rider who has taken prizes in || four states. More than a year was de- voted in getting George, who, like all artists, is a trifle temperamental, into a frame of mind where he would pose for the motion camera. When George finally did come across he did. it mag- .| nifificently, bringing with him from Montana, where he had been riding re- cently, a herd of the wildest unbroken \herses that have been seen in this sec- tion of the country since frontier days. Fred Holmboe of the Publicity Film Co., did the filming on the reservation side of .the river, and’ Defender, his brother and a half-dozen other Indian riders staged the stunt. ° These »pic- tures will complete a film epic of the creme PA RTS« REPY y ghee od 7) Ry, ext” ACToRY sevice st CORWIN MOTOR CO .Bisnanric PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Day Phone 100-M Night Phones 687 or 100 Licensed Embalmer ia Charge WEBB. BROS, Undertakers west. which is to be produced soon. by : — Embalmerg C. P. Burnstad, owner of ‘36,000 acres Vuneral Directeng of. fine_grazing: lands in‘ North .and Scuth ‘Dakota, and who has prepared for the ‘screen scenes typical of ranch life as it.is today, and of the old In- Licensed Emabalmer in Charge dian: days and frontier life. The: act ors in‘all these scenes are‘ real Indians “ 4 or genuine .cow-boys, and. sections of Day Phosic 56 the. plehire which have heer cohipteted Night Phons 65 have attracted niuch’ attention. gue.were admitted to the Devils Lake} system’ of ‘intendent,. Hine alverstey aie A to inform him that it was a social- companies, etc, neetir : D) Mr. Hedalen's story of this early de- abilities and punishments of velopment of the Nonpartisan league | corporations, for failure: or ne, movement is in line with the attempt] 5; ‘other subjects of taxation. 4 -| prosecution of actions to enforce tax laws. ~. 0... . eteedt i: as 1919, to.swing the farmers to so-| P! . county. or .ofhe: public pits __ In compliance with Sections 975 and 979 of the Compiled Laws of North Dakota for. 1949, f:'?, E Flaherty \County Auditor of Bur- leigh County, North Dakota do hereby certify that the fellowing ‘is a true and correct list ofthe measures against which referendum petitions have been filed as certified to me by the’ Secretary of State, and which; in compliance with the proclamation’ of; His Excellency; the Governor of the State of North’ Dakota will be’ submitted to the electors on Thursday, June 26th, 1919. The Polls will open at 9 6’clock A. M. and continue open until 9 o’clock P.-M. of that day, in all the regular polliig places of anid: County as established by the County Commissioners of said County of Burleigh, N. D. ae ams re Witness niy‘hand and official seal this 9th day of June, 1919. (BEAL) ‘ REFERENDUM OF, LEGISLATIVE ENACTMENT _ STATE PUBLICATION. AND. PRINTING COMMISSION. Senate Bill No. 157, Session Lawe 1919 SENATE BILL ‘No, 157, An, Act. creating a State Eubitcation, and Printing Wore 1, E. FLAHERTY. : County Auditor of Burleigh County, N. D. REFERENDUM oF LEGISLATIVE ENACTMENT ‘ COMMISSIONER OF IMMIGRATION cok ey usHouse Bill No 123, Session Lawar 1919, 4 Howse BIPLi No: 123, An’ Act: creating: thé office’ of the Commitéhlonet of Commission; prescribing its duties and powers and re] all acts in Crested State’ Publiéation and Printing. Commatsafon Provides ‘for abpointiieht of Commishioner by the Governor, tein af otice ics an iy OF of Commissioner 1e. overnor, 0! Provides that Commission shall be composed. two ooeate salary. oaths ‘per annutn. i ; = lecretary. of State; Commis- aloner of Agriculture. and Labor and Chairman, Board. of. allt ad Commi . e Authorize Comnsiasion FA a ppolnt a Alate Printey; who. 3 re be feoraturs ‘commission at.a.salary of $2,400 per year and requires expe! printer and residerit the state at least one year. eanpeuebere ie pequires ‘Conyrisstoner to furrish bond in the: sum of $10,000,060. . Fy ‘ovides: that the Caimissloner. of..Immigration.shail advertige: resources, ad- vantages and opportunities: as-a place of residence for. farmers, laborers,, and, chanics fot the purpose of Mringing settlers, investors and industries: to Gives Commission, .power to make all printing. contracts’ fok. the State and e. 2 5 rere, Deer glee “a ae das eat to designate one newspaper in each county. as. the. official ni ber in. each :,. Requires Commiasioner. to Som pile statistics and information with reference to county ‘{o,be ate otical Rewspaper in the county until its’ successor '§ chosen as egucationar facilities, social conditions, governtnent industries, and industrial provides jenate 0. : ¢ ae Sa Pe : . P, : t a Provides -that_all.proceedings of the Board ‘of County’. Commissioné¥e ‘and Requires, Commissioner. to ativertise and distribute: information by. means’ of seen gee aud WW CNT abel by Ei ofaony nal PA cae G Race TE acy eae aN: sufimons, citations, notices, orders, or. other Process! ‘3 or .pro-. ots shentioned inthis’ Act, atfd shall’ y e United. Bho Biredu-c€ . , Algo that, Ren, ceedings litle various County, Justice, District or Supreme Court; alk publica- tions. of every nature reguired,to be made by Stite Officers: ait nolices of fore. jopure On. real estate atid chattel niqrtwakes or other Hens on real. estate or .per-, sonal property and:all\notices of whatsoever kind now or heredfter required to be published in any. county shall be. published in’ the said: official ne ir. ~ of Provides, that. towns, wilinges or cities that, have no official newspaper pubs et shed. there. may designate any, paper for the publication of notices an al} Acts in confiict. . PSear ae Ate ee publications: required’ rd ‘be made by the officers a such town, village ity. ’ Passed by the Sixteenth Legislative Assembly, and news- jarch 6, 1919, be approved? Gives Commission.power and makes it its duty to select one or more le! papers. for. Publication of ail.state legal notices, including, reports of .corporations,. now required to. Be: published by the Insurance Commiissloner, Secretary of State and a es that ew) coptes of all neva designated: ag legal si rovides that two copies of all newspapers designated: as le jewspapel under this..Act “shat bec fied with sthe Secretary ‘of the Commission.and ‘ihe. Be the group of Socialist organizers theM |.may furnish. certified. copy of any matter in auch papers-to any citizen at a cost of 10 copy per ‘folio, ~ . a gat Ki Seg ha eee, éclares it to be the intent of the law to co-ordinate publication. of a legat notices, ‘reports, etc,,. arid to,economizé in state printing and to have complete Hes of Jerat publications and certain legal newspapers. H : Shall Genato Bill New 167" passed by the Sixteenth Lcgialative Aeaenibly, and ‘al enate o,., y Passer e ixteent! egisiative Assem| ai approved by. the Governor March 15, 1919, be ‘approved?> Be! be * YHS REFERENDUM OF LEGISLATIVE ENACTMENT <;.., Board of Administration : “Séhate Bill No. 134, Session Laws 1619 SENATE BILL No. 124, The same being an act providing, for .the,daminiatra: tion of the pen ‘chatilable and educational iGntiatiora, and’ of te publ ichools of 1e e; pro the mana; ent, of such inst ons by: a Board of, Administration; praviding for He appouitment aud deaning. ey three-others to be-appointed by the Governor for a term of six years, aubject to Fomovzes the bond’ at $10,000.00 and salary. at $2°000.00 of ppolative’ menibert ixes the at. $10,000.00 and salary. a! .60 of appointive members, and requires them to. give all..theirtime to the duties of the office, .-: .- Authorizes thé, Be to employ. a a¢ rotary and other assistants, and to fix their, compensation,:.determine their. qualifications, and. remove them. when the public. service demands ft. owe co-operate with jon:.as, for as practieat, and hall migration shall maintain offices In the State oF fhe ther chldties of all asmistanpe, enidstie-s, igteniont cas of all adiarics and.expenses. Mation of $200,000. 1 assist immigrants and others: to find REFERENDUM OF LEGISLATIVE ENACTMENT : INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION. - - ‘ 4 * Holise Bilt No, 17, Session Lawes 1919 ari tes HOUSE BILL, No, 17, The same being an’ Act creating thé Indi cen; mission of North-Dakota, authorizing It.to conduct.and mana, Rey of the State certain, utilities, industries. enterprises and Best 88. Dro- ele and defining its power and duties, and. making-an appropriation erefor. he aaa m :.Creates ‘the Industrial Commission of North Dakota to conduct and manage certain, utilities, indugtries and business projects. ree ay »., Constitutes the Governor, Attorney General and the Commigsioner of: Agric: ture. and Labor, the Industrial Commission, two of whom. shall constitute a quorum, but requires the approval of the Governor of all orders, rulings, by-laws or contracts 2 the Conpatestnnto emtective. sretarté a’ pttiek subordinate off ~ oe jorizes the Commission to employ secretarlés an er 6 offic On. such terms as it Mey de proper, to) fix their bond arid ‘compensation, and to discharge them when, in: tts judgment the public interests may require it. -g empowers the Commission-to manage, operate. control and. govern all utilities dustries, erterprises, and .business, projects undertaken by. the Staté, excepi le or educational institutions. ose .carried on in the penal, eharital league organizers, in the powers and duties; making ad! appropriation; and repealing all Acti frour helne TRescher Moone, Tava Parts of Acts In conflet. therewith: peeel peer ae §S) ho: locate. sich, entenirises. i ‘sanas 5 a Creates a ‘Board of Administration" for the supervision of. all penal, charitable (vb). To purchase,,Jease, or..condemn all necessary Broperty and sell the same; and a man named Nelson. Moore an and educational institutions and the Public schoala, to onaist. of the State Super-, to wonatyyet necessary. pul dings, ‘and to equip | end mi aintain the same, of aaa o a xt Nel-| intendent of Public Instruction, t) ramisate ‘ ; i ~@ Manager and all necessary subordinate -emplo: ‘ Evans are known Socialists, but Nel-| Intendent instruction, the Commissioner of Agriculture and. Laber and gx Gach such enterpriae:- to employ contractors, architects, etc, to define (helt duties, designate their tities, and fix their bonds and.compensation, ..... : quire To discharge employees when in its judgment the public interest re- e),. To. fix. the Bricen of things bought and sold, and the rates and charges for services rendered. To make rules and regulations for the management and operation of rs the Board to assume.all:powers an all duties of th te such: enterprises, a Rbagte ts dal z 4. ve Sige eto Board af Bate at re a ad of Ragen ck nat Kites ot Contra duties’ pies State ial BD ‘te proc ts, funds. fcr, such enterprises by negotiating State Bondy tn i owers and duties of the :Superititetident of Public Instruction ‘shall not be cléa with sich dntsiptiden ta abridged. See fection 2. of the law. Empowers the’ Board to appoint a School Commission, consisting of the Super- To conduct investigations. of, matters’ » (hy ters Co combat the attendanée of witnesses and the production of all books and property, 1) 6 intendent. of, Public .Jnatruction,. one: County. Superintendent, one City Superin- jaterial_to sugh investigation. > tendent, the High: % one i To. mal tes. and regulations for its own procedure. fendent, the, Hint Schvol Tispectors and. oue other: member, to investignte, tid equires the Commission to prepare an annual report and file with. the aeg:, i ind: ani ‘or. use. in the public echoolg, and, question of uniformity. of text books,: and, printing and distributton of mae the State, and to make Yindines ind eocinmendations to the Board. ae en oa Reguires. the, Boardyto appoint:.an Educationas Commission to consist of the State Superintendent of Public, Instruction, one County Superintendent, one City enchte tive of. Normal Schools and representative ‘of ural le ne . , to have charge of fication’ of. teachel standardization of 8 examination for aigntn rade High 'SeBoo! pupl oa and. spceparation of courses luires Board to installa system of bookkeeping and auditing of all sioneye ‘ary..of State, containin, itemized aniount. of expenditure: and a’ deta! gen statement af ch: ent a Me ne the Act. ropriates Two Hundred ‘Thousind Dollars to carry out the provisions of | Ghail House, Bill Ria, 17, passed by the Sixteenth Legislative Assemb! 2 2, foto, be <a? . rane be approve approved by the Governor February YES received and expended, : \«. gata 3 * ney Requires the Board’ ite, file an<annual report with the Governor. WGvte whe st (faeecpriste A ‘annually for the purpose of carrying out the provisions o e Act. by sé .. Shall Senate. Bill. No. 134,’ pa approved by the Governor March a L} J NO ji ‘ ‘ Sixteenth Legislative Adsembly, ‘and approved? REFERENDUM OF LEGISLATIVE ENACTMENT TAX COMMISSIONER SENATE BILL No. 67,,An.Act providing for the appointment of a; Tax.Coni- missioner; prescribing. his qualifications, . powers: and. duties;: fixing- his salary and term of office; and repealing Article 4, Chaptter 34, Complied Laws of North Dakota, 1913, as amended -by Chapter 232,. Laws: of North Dakota, 1917, and all. other Acts and ‘parts of Acta in conflict herewith. .. Abolishes present..Tax. Commission, , aaek Provides for the appdintment»of @ Tax Commissloner for| term of six yeard: Gives Governor power to remove Tax Commissioner:and appoint successor to fill vacancy by appointment, RST L as 4 Specifies that Tax Commissioner must ponaens knowledge of taxation and can- is h,’ x le. e | not hold any other office under. the laws of this or any. other State or the United Ersnccel Saya) My: Hedalen; Obity vonor engage in any other occupation or business interfering or tnesastatene with, his aul wi is duties. Privides for annual salary of $4,000.00, Ai boy ae Meee, SP eee Sect Provides that Commissioner ‘shall have charge of inistration of Fevers laws, assess all taxes upon. express, selegraph, telephone, freight line and car companies, etc: Upon all Corporations, the State Income ‘Tax.and all other taxes vi ind collecte E ate, t Sok ak oousies ss i Provides that ‘Tax’ Commissioner, subject to the approval: of the Hoard af jualigation, _shall— Pan oe bed < Ps <P ri tA) Have supervision over all assessors: snd sll'.assesslng officers... + 'B) Give instructions and directions to: act as supervisor of, assesRorm:.\... .« : Pac Appoint es each County, subject to approval of County Cor er 4 Supervisor x aswe aa ce Lat 5 3 ‘Dy Direct actions and prosecutions to enforce. laws relating to penalttes,. puplion officers. persons and officers or agents of gence to: comply - with Prpvisions of the statutes lon of property or. income to call on State's Attorney to-aesidt' ti thé commencement.end Require township, village, city, ere 6. ré- port information as to collection of taxes, éxpenditure of ere lic etc. (G) Require individuals, associations and corporations to furnish informatior concerning. their debts, assets, earnings, etc. i) je responsible for all income, corporation and:other, tax returns includ- ing information furnished to the collector: of Internal Revenue, 9 gw os ..- (D Bummon witiesaes to give testimony relsting to any matter which’ he or the Board of Equalization have authority to inventigate. cy (J) Cause deposition of witnesses with, or without the State tobe taker... -: (K) Require County. Auditors to furnish and file: complete -abatracts. of real and, personal property: as- equalized by the County Board, together with type- written copy of proceedings of sald: Board. ie iy . eysPey ah, (L). Appoint a special assessor and deputies under him snd :caui ret is-- ar or;personal, property or other subjects or objects of taxation subject governing the making of returns, assessments.énd taxat! Authorit: i) [J ee : bind : REFERENDUM OF LEGISCATIVE “ENACTMENT ; JUDICIAL DISTAYCTS, ‘House Bill No, 124, Session Kawe 1919, seers HOUSE BILL No, 124, Being an Act providing for Judicial Districts; Judge 0. BB" fant woeurn cs a. duties of sugh: Courts and th dure thi sheld.. powers and duties of sugh; Courts ant 6, procedure “1 repealing -all Acts.and-parts..of ‘Acts In conflict therewith. ° _ Divides the State into Six Districts. —. 0°) aes fi Provides: that the. terms: of Court to, bé held in each County and tocatiort.of Judge's. Chambers shall: be ;fixed by. the Supreme Court in such manner shat, ch Judge tay -bave 4 .Cireuit. within ‘hig. District .and: so that no Judge, shal Soa two consecutive Jury ‘Terms th ahy County except in the County of Cass.° ©” eg ynanner of slecting jad arena thetr term of..office.at.Four Years. ..: i ‘ovides that, present Judges .shilf be retained during their term of 8. .. Rrovideg, that Districts having more than one. Judge, the longest in. con- tinued service shall be the presiding: Judge. dex sales wy ee od be a Requires the Supreme Court to adopt untform rules of procedure for the Dis- Provides for Changes of Ventie from one. Judge to ariother of sare District: or in another District, or from one County to another, or from, one Districf, te another. " E 2 > " % Requires the Governor to appoint an: additional Judge for, the First, Third, and Sixth Districts to hold office until the next ‘Sonerat Election. 4 Fixes the salaries of District Judges at. $4,000.00 and.actual traveling expe! Repeals all Acts and parts of Acts in conflict therewith. a Shall House Bill No..124, passed by the Sixtgenth Legislative Assembly, and epproved by the Governor March 3, 1919, be approved? pensation nd method of payment, terms of pure to. 4 rein, apt REFERENDUM OF LEGISLATIVE ENACTMENT i BANK OF NORTH DAKOTA i ! Houde SI No. 18, Segston Laws 1919 eG HOUSE BILL No. ¢) Ths dame tetris an Act declaring the purpose of the: fate of North Dakotas tor ensade ine the Banking Bustiers Re cereulaing system-of banking under the name of the-Bank of North Dakota sby the State, and desning: the scope-and manner of its ition and the powers and duties. of the persons charged with ite. mani ent; mak *.4ng an appropriation therefor; and. providing penaities for the vigkition,of , certain provisions thereof. .. i; Se Pry Gréates a system of banking, controlled and operated by the State. under the aamy crea the Bank under the supervision: of the Industrial Comitits¥lon- and 1e in \e. 101 16 t) defines the business: of the Bank. 8s, ts ben Industrial..Commigston to. purchase, lease «or cond To teview by the County Boar : ute property, and. truct and repair’ buildings: ‘but rere oa be : . ve £ w ‘6 property, . ant 'o const ict a re ir ings; but rol ie = Require County: Auditors to place omitted property on the. faveating Tnore than ten per cent of the capital of the Bank in Buildings, = rolls. Risse a Fo 20a GAO Wg Sean aii tase 'N) - Examine carefully all. cormplaints of taxable property, escay from taxation, i 8 Conger, with: the Governor, on the subject of taxatioh “iad tMirinintcetion of laws thereto. ‘ % * . : x ets ‘P) ‘Transmit tothe Governor and Legislatu 20 aye the Legislature, report -of ‘taxable property. valuations with: i ‘ )... Visit ‘personally. or -by..deputy the several counties of: the’ State-as ‘often before mecting of (R) | Investigate tax:systems-of other States and Countries. « Recommend: legis- lation to prevent evasion’ of taxes and for ‘the improvement of the .reyenue..sys- tem .of, the, State... The. Commission may. ‘with’ the. consent’ of ‘the: Board “of Equalization ‘visit other, States, ,attend conferences. and conventions, or in spevion confer. with tax officials of other States. Expenses ‘so. incutred, while. dolng -3o to béipaid: out of the State. Treasury on certification of the. Board. of Equalization. (8). Certify. all:levies, assessments, equalizations or. valuations .made,by him or By: the Part of Equalization, not later ‘than 30° days. after.:same- has: been made or as otherwise "prov! y law. tik ast cin © (T) “To contract vith iridividuals out of. the.State for: furnishing information leading to collection of taxes, ‘compensation’ therefor to. be paid; by warrant; issued by the-Commissioner upon the subdivision of’ Government ‘benefited. :" 6 ‘ Provides for maintenance .of offices in State Capitol Building. .. All expenset be pald'in the.same manner as. other state expenses, of deputy, clerks, experts and assistants while:traveling. on. business of the Commissioner's office, to. ba: paid iby. the State providing that total amount: so expended. does: not. exceed’ the: sum appropriated in any.one year: ~ Pe ii Waco (Oi Bis me All powers and duties, heretofore imposed upon ,the!North. Dakota, Tax Com- mission, which is-abolished, are conferred upon the Commissioner, subject. to-the supervision of :the State’ Board of Equaligation.. <0) 890). ote 1 A Gives’ authority-to appoint such deputies, experts, clerks or other :assistants, Salaries and expenses to. be audited and paid in \the-same manner ..as,the -s&lary. and expenses of. the:Commissioner, provided: thé’ total-expense for (such-salaries and expenses ‘shall mot ‘exceed the ainolint epRrnpmated therefor in ;any- one’. (ent In case of ‘refusal: to-make returns required“by“law,, or. where: Commissioner shall ha¥e ground to believe that ‘any person, corporation,..company SE association has -made any false or ‘fraudulent returns, the Commissioner:is empowered. to examine: books,.-reports, documents or accounts, relating=to the ‘payment of ‘such tax, ‘and to summon witnesses, and to compelithe produotion ‘of: books ‘or: recarda. Jurisdiction also. conferred,upon District Court to compel -the; attendance ‘of witnesses or parties involved: to produce books ‘and ‘records. 1919, for the Tax: Commission ‘shall ‘be a tion of .the Tax Commissioner. Repeals ‘all Acts in’ conflict. Shall Senate . Bill :No, 67; approved .by the Governor Mar ‘to. be expended under: thé direc- d by the Sixteenth Legislative Assembly, and 6, Yor, ‘Be’ approved?. 5 Provides that. any ‘unused. balance of sppropriktion: for -yoas nding, Tuly ‘late * tures. for. office punporss: : E 4 i tet “= Authorizes the Commission ta employ. a manager. and subordinate officers, and @uch: contractors, architects.and. other agents as in its judgment: the ini ais of the State may require; and to define their. duties, designate. their. titles fix their, bonds and“compensations.. -.,.0,.,° : 3 Authorizes the Commission to discharge such employees whenever in 1 mentithe “public interests. require it. ‘fuds- as practicable or- needful’ for. investigation and. supervision: of. County.; Supervisor ‘Authorizes: the: Bank- to transact business. whenever borida in the sum,ofTwo i) ap practicable or: needful, for. Invest Gatto fund “Districts woarda, of equalization Fee eae aera ge ee Craritaiesione tie tated ereCneek oe tne i] and.other -tax’ officlals,.and* call. meeting each year. of.all Supervisors and: Asses- sale of such bonds: to: be known as thé-Capital of the Bank. ea si sors-of Income and other taxes than: General Property Tax... Expenses ‘ofeach ‘Requires, all: State, County, Township, Municipal and School District Hunds, Hi County Supervisor atttending such meetings to'be pald out of the County one teuis: @nd: funds of all penal,’ educational ‘and* industrial institutions and all other. public funds ‘to be deposited in the Bank within, three months from the approval ofthe Sets and, makes’ é violation of this: provision a misdemeanor, punishable by fine and: “isonment. 3 Exempts from Hability for loss, official depositing public funds in said Bank, and the, sureties,onjhis bond. ..-. eis .et, Hy ‘Authorizes. the: Bank to-recelve deposits from any source, and authorizes funds to*be deposited 'to the credit of the Bank in any other bank provided by the Com- mission, ..:...... ieee st tie avartees = 3 Ma antécs all deposits in the Bank; andexempts them from taxation. ‘Authorizeg :the. Commission to fix -rates-of interest allowed, and received and ta fix charges ‘for services rendered by( the Bank. mi Authorizes the Bank: to transfer funds to:other departments, institutions, util- ities; enterprises and: all industries of the State; to make loans to political sup- @ivisiong thereof,’ orto State.or National Banks, and to make mortgage loans on realestate in amounts not to exceed one-half its value, or on warehouse receipts not: to:exceed ninety -per cent.of the value’ of.the commodities evidenced therel ui but prohibjts it from loaning on realestate\security more than thirty per cent of its capital, nor,:in:addition’ thereto, more. than twenty per cent of its deposits. ‘Authorizes the ‘Commission to prescribe the form of application for mortgage loans,; and. provides, for appraisal -of rea} estate. 5 ged cain ep .. ¢Requires:the:real.estate loang-to.be secured by recorded firdt mortgaged of real ‘estate-within. the ‘State, and requires the mortgage to contain # proyision for.:repayment ;on ‘an amortization, pe. f Authorizes. the Industrial ‘Commission to. extend all payments under any real estate mortgage:for one-year incase: of crop failure. uthorizes :the: Commission to’ assign ‘such mortgage to the State Treasurer @s security for; bond issues, 4, > ‘Authorizes civil: actions ,against.the State on account of causes of action aris- fhg out of transactions connected with the operation of the Seerepenaie :* Requires the' State “Examiner. to inspect the Bank at least twice & year, and resort | he’ results. thereof-to thé:Gommission and to the ensuing. Legislative As- weg Abbr Oprlaten One ‘Hundred Thousand’ Dollars to carry out the provisions of fe Act ; Shall-H agproved by th a 18, paeged: by the Shitednth Legislative Assembly, and enor Webrusry: 22, 1919, be duen Codie ue

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