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SATURDAY, JUNE 16, SECRETARY OF EDUCATION IS CABINET NEED John H. Cowles, High Mason, * Also Favors Establishment of National University Education—the biggest business in the United States, should have a federal department with 2 secretary in the President’s cabinet. The nation should have a national university where men and women can be trained to handle the affairs of state and federal governments. John H. Cowles, Washington, D. C., “The Biggest Mason in the World,” made these statements to- day in explaining what the Supreme Council of Scottish Rite Masonry favors. “Education, like agriculture, com- merce or labor, should have a seat in the cabinet,” Mr. Cowles “The National Educa‘ tion has recommended in Congress ein it. come some “Congre! nal ass Leaders It will slow. It took many yea ‘ion to get the commerce departments. It is the same with education. “George Washington, in his will, left a bequest for the establishment of a n.tional university. Thomas Jefferson was an advocate of a national university. They believed that diplomats, statesmen and other men connected with the government should be educated and trained. “In_1927, the Masons established $1,000,000 endowment fund for a government cullege to be built at George Washington university in Washington. Georgetown Univer- sity in Washin- ton also has a school of government. They are the pio- Heir in founding this type of col- lege. ‘AL AMENDMENT An Act to Repeal Section 217, Ar- ticle 20, of the Constitution providing that no person, association or cor- poration sha hin this State, man- ufacture for or gift, any in 1 cating liquors, and no person, clation or corporation ‘shall import any of the same for sale or gift or keep or sell or offer the same for or trade as a beverage. Legislative Assembly shall by law prescribe regulations for the en- forcement of the provisions of this article and shall thereby provide Suitable penalties for the violation thereof. Be it Enacted by the People of the State of North Dakota: the State of be and the Same is Hereby Repeaie In compliance with the nrovisions of Section 975 of the Compiled Laws of 1913 I, A. C. Isaminger, County Auditor ot Burleigh County, North Dakota, do hereby certify that the within and following is a true and correct list of the Constitutional and Initi- ated measures as certifed to me by the Secretary of State, same to be vored for on Wednesday, June 27th, A. C. ISAMINGER, County Auditor for Burleigh County, Dak NOTI NOTICE 1S on, the second day of July, 192 the hour of eight o'clock Board of city Cammissioners of the City of Bismarck, North Dakota, at the City Hall in said city, will hold @ public hearing in relation to cer- tain proposed amendments to Section subdivision three of the revised ordinances of the city. of Bismarck, said section being part of the ordi- nance commonly known as the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Bismarck, which proposed amendments are on file in the office of the City Auditor of said City; and that all parti interest and’ citizens, at such will have an opportunity to be with jreference to such pro} amendm Dated this 1gth day of June. (Seal) ATKINSON, City Auditor. ~ 6/16-23 ae For, BIDS FOR FUR- MOTOR | VEHICLE TION IN NORTH DAKOTA, Notice. is hereby. given that pro- Rosals for furnishing to the State of North Dakota one hundred eighty thousand pairs automobile and truck pl les hundred pairs ‘of motor cycle th sand pairs deal numb Anas with hn faditional and duplicates ing the year 1 ice of The State Highway on at the capitol in the city ck, North Dakota, until m. on the sixth day of Suty, 108 Specifications concern- ing the plates and contract may. had upon Spy teation to t' office of Motor Vehicle Registrar, Bismarck, North Dakota. STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION, By Jos. J. Ermatinger, Secretary. 6/9-16-23 NOTICE OF STATE BAR EXAMINA- Notice is hereby “given that the State Bar Board of the 5 7 North Dakota win said State. The ees named ha notice of their intention to pate in such examination, viz Beckley, Osc: Bordula. 1928 CERTIFICATE OF NOMINEES SNPs MO PAGE THREE In accordance with the provisions of Section 921 of the Compiled Laws of 1918, notice is hereby given that the following persons, together with their postoffice addresses, have filed petitions for nomine- tion for public offices as provided by law to be voted on at the Primary Election to be hed on June 27th, 1928. Name of Office ator . S. Representative REPUBLICAN Name of Candidate HERMAN N. MIDTBO R. A. NESTOS C. P. STONE ‘HOMAS HA 0. H. OLSON P.O. Address lcople Donnybrook Minot Bismarck ismarc! New Rockford Name of Candidate . Bi Al DEMOCRATIC Governor | Lieutenant Governor ecretary of State | tate Auditor tate jurer | GEORGE F. SHAFER CHARLES STREICH T. H. THORESEN JOHN W. CARR C. A. PORTER FRANK A. VOGEL RO! T | ALEX. MACDONALD | ARS J. ‘Al JOHN STEEN RTA E. BA’ ALFRED 0. BROWN CHARLES CARPENTER Attorney General { JAMES MORRIS WILLIAM LANGER if Coleharbor ‘ismal Glencoe Bismarc! Bismarck enville Bucyrus Grand Forks Bismarck Carrington CHAS. K. OTTO FRED L. ANDERSON | KENNETH FERGUSON P. W. LANIER HES P.O. Address ran jottineau | ‘argo ‘inot Carrington orks | | Jamestown FARMER-LABOR Name of Candidate P.O. A ismare. { Valley City K. P. LOESCH Montpelier Minot | Commissioner of Insurance |S. A. OLSNESS Sheyenne LUELLA D. HILDRETH | Fargo WALTER C. TAYLOR La Moure | Commissioner of Agriculture C. A. FISHER | Bismarck G. J. KIMBALL : Leith | and Labor HERMAN HARDT JOSEPH A. KITCHEN | Railroad Commissioner | FAY HARDING W. H. STUTSMAN State Senator, 27th District , Napoleon Bismarck Bismarck Mandan V. P. CADIEUX Jamestown LYNN W. SPERRY Bismarck | OBERT A. OLSON Bismarck ! Representatives, 27th District GORDON COX Bismarck WM. B. FALCONER SAM J. KING MARTIN J. OLSON, JR. HOWARD A. THOMAS | J. M. THOMPSON | Judges of Supreme Court —*| NO-PARTY A. G. BURR CHARLES L. CRUM M. W. DUFFY F. 0. HELLSTROM W. L. NUESSLE Judges of District Court Fourth District J. A. COFFEY JOSEPH COGHLAN | GEO. P. GIBSON FRED JANSONIUS R. G. MCFARLAND Bismarck Bismarck Driscoll Driscoll Wilton Rugby Mandan Cooperstown Bismarck Bismarck . Jamestown Bismarck Washburn Bismarck Jamestown ! | Superintendent of Public C._E. PICKLES Bismarck Instruction | Name of Office | unty Superintendent of ools Sheriff ity Auditor BERTHA R. PALMER Name of Candidate MARIE W. HUBER = MADGE RUNEY JOHN L. MONROE ROLLIN WELCH A. AMINGER Bismarck P. 0. Address ‘ismarck Bismarck dwin Bismarck L. E. BIRDZELL | Bismarck NONPARTISAN COUNTY OFFICERS Name of Office Name of Candidate County Surveyor County er ismarck | i County Treasurer CLAIR G. DERBY Bismarck Clerk of District ! 0. C. UHDE LUTHER VAN HOOK JOHN C. WEIXEL HAS. FISHER | Regan Bismarck Bismarck ‘ismarck r 2nd District T. R. ATKINSON . A. Seat | County Commissioner 5th District lustice of the Peace VICTOR MOYNIER A BEER W. S. CASSELMAN ROLAND H. CRANE J. W. RILEY A. E. SHIPP P.O. Address Bismarck Bismarck Bismarck McKenzie | Driscoll | W-R-EB ELI | Bismarck | Bismarck | Bismare! Bismarck | Bismarck | Bismarck |_ Bismarck | | | ; Register of Deeds | FRED SWENSON Bismarck Constables G. E. BRENNISE Regan State’s Attorney THOS. J. B County Judge =. | J. C. DAVIES HAROLD HOPTON F. E. McCCURDY GEORGE S. REGISTER jismarck Bismarck Bismarck Bismarck Bismarck | L, J. WEHE | 5 | WILLIAM M. KILEY M. F. PARKER Bismarck ~ Bismarck Bismarck CLARENCE HANSON | CORMA KIMBLE J. 1. ROOP ELMER KOON K TRIB A THE BISMARCK CAPITAL and N. D. STATE RECORD Bismarck Moffit Bismarck | Driscoll ‘ismarc! Bismarck I, A. C. Isaminger, County Auditor of Burleigh County, North Dakota, do hereby certify that the persons whose names appear on this certificate have filed petitions for nomination as candidates for the office under which they have been designated in conformity with law governing Primary Election and that their names will appear upon the official Primary Election Ballot to be voted on at the Primary Election to be held in all the precincts of Burleigh County on June 27th, 1928. At said election the polls will be opened. at nine o’clock A. M. and and closed at seven o’clock P. M. on said day. Dated at Bismarck this 15th day of Juné, 1928., A. C. ISAMINGER, (SEAL) County Auditor for Burleigh County, N. D. ah; ND. ‘argo, N. D. ‘Grend Forks, Beach, N. D. ees sleminnm. Sen. sey shee a land’s Wightman cu} pene. 3 In 1927 France Peoivend more bauxite, the principal source of| i Sixteen Officers Sent to Nicaragua TO MEET HERE) sees, xezace- 2s 1: Asparicss 4 eae fheve a ee ee gue treed pas tay, ‘team of wom- en tennis players today increased its lead over the United States to three matches to one, Mrs. M. Holcroft Watson defeati iP Molla Mal- lory of the United States ee pe first of today’s matches, 2-6, 6-1 A talk on tuberculosis Mrs. J. the planned n air Marned coer juain oF | tection, For the main Hides, Furs, Junk, Wool Also Leather Call at our new brick build- meWrite for’ prices and shipping tags Northern Hide & Fur Co. Sam Sloven, Prop. Phone 406 Bismarck, N. D. Jacobson, Axel Hjalmar, “Kealey, James Arnold, Ashe ‘lato, Bi Meer ay geist cca: © 8 HOUSE TRUCKS | """"~* ““"|SCHOOL HEADS ‘Meland, Bernard a i“ Treas. Piees, 3. Raymond, Grand Forks, 60 T0 ST ANL Hoover Is Quake Is ker; : wFureell, R. Alvin, Grand Forks, Goes to Meetings “Rex, 8. Theodore, Grand Forks, ee oe e a New York, June i6. i Her. [Ag Ma eg Rg ge | chor ey erwe lor Repul can- ot . ,| night, fro a ae houses | didate isa bea Ot the Quaker, ahs to te cium Contra: on Pranda church, and in Washing ‘oY | Sioux Falls, 8! Dak, and Sioux City, sry | ton attends Cased y Kenneth, Enderlin, ‘Wright, ‘Thurman, Bismarck, N. D. Any objections to the participation ‘of any of | Oss pted EE tg an a The Tar of this Beate, If succonsteh, ould be filed with the writer prior a opening day of such eaxmina- Ss Clerk of the Supreme Court, elo. Becretaty. of State * Bar” rd, State of North Dakota ‘June 9-16-23-20