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PAGE EIGu#f WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1920 | the legislature in session, Connecticut, where a special session may be called. Langer’s Opinion The opinion or Mr, ‘Langer, in full, | follows: WOMEN OF STATE GAN VOTE WHEN May 24th. 1920. Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, Pr SED Nat. American Woman Suffrage Ass. 1¥, | 171 Madison Ave., | New York, N.Y. j OPINION Dear Madam: 1h ve before me your recent com munication in which you request my opinion’ as ‘attorney general of the state of North Dakota, as to the que | tion of whether or not, upon the r AMENDS STATE’S STATUTES) fication by the thir. women other | will be permitted to ev ull suf- frage privileges in this ithout further legislation on the part of the state legislative assembly. This question has heretofore been subnitted to me for consideration and | I have given as my opinion that the | | adoption and ratification of the Si » Anthony amendment to. the co: stitution of the United States, by the requisite number of states, will au- tomat in effect, amend Section | 121 of Article 5 of ‘the constitution of the state of North Dakota, Attorney General William Lan- ger Gives Opinion of Suf- frage Amendment Only One More State Need Rat- | ify and Then the Women of | North Dakota Can Vot | | Lack of state yob the women of North Dakota of the full exercise of the ballot. next | fall in the event the thirty ratifies the Susan B, Anthony amend ment to the federal constitution. Willam Langer, attorney-general{} statutes enacted thereunder, by strik- in an opinion rendered today, holdsi ing therefrom the word “male,” the that the adoption and ratification of | “esult ‘being that in my judgment women will be fully enfranchised in this suffrage amendment | would automatically, in effect, amend the state statute id women of the state would be fully enfranchised. ‘The opinion was rendered at the request of ‘Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, president of the ‘National American Woman Suffrage , Who lieves that the thir i. ratify the amendment ‘before the fall the national state immediately upon the ration of this amendment to the ‘al constitution. ‘Prior to the. consideration of the effect of the adoption of said amend- ment upon the state constitution and statutes, it was necessary to dete mine whether or not the amendment was selfexecuting, From a study of Thirtyive..a ; ra-|the decisions of the supreme court election. Thirty-five states ‘have ra-) tified, and favorable action is hoped} of the United States as to the effect for from Delaware, where the legis-| the fifteenth amendment to the federal constitution, I am convinced that there will be no necessity for 1y part of its in Louisian lature in the . where | Make Your Shoes Last Longer by Taking Good Care of Them Apply SurnowA frequently. Its wax and oils soften and preserve the leather and keep your shoes looking new. SwinoA andthe SwixovA HOME SET make shoe shining a matter of seconds in home or office. and ! gr : me EGION MEMBERSHIP | “PUSHED; WHITES | All members of the White team inj | the American legion membership driv ‘are urged to be present at | tonight at o'elock at E. | prepare plans for a suc ul an | clusion of the drive. Because of the | show at the Auditorium, it is reque jed that all members of the V s be on hand prompily. The meeting wil lt be jief, the team captain announces. i erris Cordner and his victorious @ team continue’ in the lead and have ‘a good chance of winning the } test which ends June 5. The Bines ‘have been busy the past few days | unless the Whites take a sudden spurt ‘the latter will be forced to defray the ; expense of a smoker which the losing team will ten the winners, The membership of the legion has | been divided’ into two teams. and eve- | | ‘i ‘y men $s on one side or the oth a meeting shall to an Legion meinbers who do not knoy i i which team they are on, should con-{ sult with Adjutant bP. G. ‘Hi ington | | immediately, wh will furnish them SA AAA lany legislation: on the pert of con- to make the Susan B. Anthony | amendment. ellective when adopted | and ratified in conformity. with the! requirements of the federal constitu- tion. Yours vi WIL truly, AAM LANGER, Atlomey General, “ORGANIZED HERE FOR THE SEASON Tom Shanley and “Dolly” Elder Are Two of Old Timers . | Who Will Play Vans are er auiotly “2 0 form a ball team representing Pismarck that will be the fastest aggregation of ball tossers th has made its appearance in this since long “before the war.” Several of the old time players. who put Pismarck onthe baseball map several y , are promising to team. Chi var horses are Tom Shan- vho has been knocking about the coast league p' ng with Seat- | d with the Peoria team in the | Tom covers second. base and | | he is one of the fastest inen that ever played the Keystone sack in the entire northwest. her old timer, who is expect ear in a pe awrck uniform th is “Dolly” der, Elder h burning up Ae paths in Iowa and | eed. He is provably be | ng forward! to i i { { been. has not lost any of his s: a fast ‘short stop and w First Time in History of Auditorium Any Musical Comedy Show has been held over Two Nights. Direct from Return Engagement, St. Paul e} Sderwhle interest is DRIVE BEING, TO MEET TONIGH' with the desired information. Coy being manifested in the drive and it is hopéd that by June 5 that more than 25). additional members will be enrolled. The captain of the Whites particu- larly wants the following members to | be present at tonight’s meeting: Dr. W. HY Bodénstab, Harry L. Bar- ton, A. C. ‘Brainard, Frayne Bake: e Boehm, 'P. F. Cashman, John A, Flo P. i. Finnegan, Benton Flow, J. B. Galvim, Thomas Galvin, M. B. Gilman, | P, G, Harrington, Ralph Hillmer, a K, Humphries, Frank J. Johnkon, Carl Johnson, George 'P. Little; Dr. GR. | Lip) Ps George aMercler, He gan, W. M. Mirae WCE fon G. H. Russ, Jn, O. W, Roberts/ A. P. Reid, F, W. Roberts, Pau] Rovideau, ‘Arinur | erres, Arthur Sather,/Walter Sather, | " Schnecker, A. M. Steece, H. V. emling, Paul Slattery, A. W. Schnee. | ker, Jack Serres, Ey) A. Thrams, Eu gene Wachter, M. ,P, Wynkoop, R. S, Wilcox. the player-manager of the Bismarck nine. A fund of $1,400 has been raised! by local. business (men to support. the | team and within the next ten days or two weeks it is éxpected the team: will | be organized and ready for the first.| game of the season, With the Ame can legion. well organized and’ the pro- ; cts of a semi-professional team for! entertainment. fl is summer. The Saturday half-holiday was thé rule in Englan@ in the thirteenth and; fourteenth centuries. DEMCRATS NAME BX-SERVICE MEN ON STATE SLATE: R. f. Kéenphtit of Lob Chbeby Will, ‘Run for Nomination for f Attorney General Grand For , May 26.—Rheinhart J.\ Kamplin, of Crosby, N. D., son of Mrs. N. Kamplin, of 114 Walnut street, will be the democratic candidate for attor- ney general at the primaries in June. This announcement was made yester- day by Sveinbjorn Johnson, | chair- man of the democratic state central [.committces: It also. was announced yesterday | | that Sever Serumgard of Devils Lake. is a candidate for ‘district judge of the second district. Mr. Serumgard is the third man to get into thé field against the Nonpartisan League can- didates in that dis the other two being C. W. Buttz of Devils Lake, ; and W. J. Kneeshaw of Pembina. Mr. .Kamplin, the democratic can- didate, is well known in Grand Forks. He attended the high school here and was graduated from the university law school. He served in France and was the law partner of Lester M. Smith, who -was killed while in the service abroad. The nomination for week. Mr. Johnson also announced’ that the democrats are seeking a new can- didate for commissioner. of agricul- | ture and labor. 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