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Name of Office tative: 5S First District REPUBLICAN Name of Candidate 0. B. BURTNESS Governor retary of State State Auditor State Treasurer ttorney General Commissioner of Insurance P. O. Address Grand Forks | JE. ee | a ee valier 7 ’ Commissioner of Agriculture { ‘ and Labor 8. S. MCDONALD THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, JUNE 17, i930 CERTIFICATE OF NOMINEES it % accordance with the provisions of Section 921 of the Compiled Laws of 1913, notice is hereby given that the following persons, together with their i j ‘ postoffice addresses, have filed petitions for nomination for public offices as provided by law to be voted on at the Primary Election to be held on June 25, 1930, DEMOCRATIC ‘ Name of Candidate | P. W. LANIER PIERCE BLEWETT F. 0. HELLSTROM T. J. CLIFFORD ad Second District THOMAS HALL ‘ismarc sel A. S. MARSHALL Forbes District | STAALE HENDRICKSON Coteau eee | J. H. SINCLAIR Kenmare |_A. C. TOWNLEY Minot E.H. BRANT _| Linton GEORGE F. SHAFER Bismarck Li Gor ERIC A. BOWMAN Kulm oe aha JOHN W. CARR Jamestown ROBERT BYRNE Arnegard LAURA B. SANDERSON LaMoure R. R. SMITH Bottineau JOHN STEEN Rugby BERTA E. BAKER Glenburn DELLA M. WARDROPE } Leeds JAMES MORRIS Carrington R. E. SWENDSEID Stanley S. A. OLSNESS Sheyenne H. W. SWENSON Devils Lake JOSEPH A. KITCHEN LAURAT. A. C. PAGENKOPF ROBERT W. ALLEN | L. A. SWANSON PCO bemnd ee | Sentinel Butte W. E. COO: larvey i Bismarck (SEAL) | Additional Sports | Leading Yankee Golf but Seems to Be in i No Great Danger CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND. . MENTS. ELECTION AND TERMS JUDGES DISTRICT COURT A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION 1 AMEND SECTION 104 OF AigiiGLay ¢ OF THE CONSTITUTIO: OE, THE M OF SIX 4S FOL- Section 104, The State shall be dl- vided into not less than six judicial stricts, in each of which there shall rs elected at general elections by tho P.O. Address lectors thereof one or moi of the : be the district court shall be six years onday in January ction and he ftiee until his successor 1s ualified. At the general elec- 1982 there sha! jamestown Jamestown Bismarck bg PE tgpene it elected to 3 ES SUP! A CONCURREN’ AMEND SECTIONS 90, 91 AND 99 OF THE CONSTITUTION Minot icxinson P) orman ‘8: Section 90. The judges of the su- rome court shall be elected by the ualified electors of tle state at gen- 1 eletions. ‘Th ir succes. shall re. compensation for their may be prescribed by law. jat this section shall not be plicable to the terms of office of sor: ceive =| 1 lars ($5,000. | sioner, shall each take, subscribe a: ‘AS| State, the oath of office provided by mat ACT TO AMEND AND RE-ENACT Legislative As- fembly of the State of North Da- tas Section 1. AMENDMENT.) That Section 1032223 Supplement to the Compiled Laws of 1913, relating to the game and fish department of the State of North Dakota, is hereby amended and re-enacted as follows: Section 10322a3. ORGANIZATION OF GAME AND FISH DEPARTMENT: APPOINTMENT OF GAME AND FISH COMMISSIONER: TERM: SALARIES| OF OFFICERS.) Within ten days af- ter the taking effect of this act, the governor shall appoint a e gam and fish commissioner who shall hold office until February ist, 1931: There- after such commissioner shall be ap- pointed for a term of two years and shall hold his office until his succes- sor is appointed and qualified and be removable by the governor for cause only. The game and fish commission- er shall appoint a deputy game and fish commissioner who shall hold of- fice at the pleasure of the game and fish commissioner. The game and fish commissioner and the deputy game and fish com- missioner shall each give a bond, to be furnished by the state of North kota; the commissioner in the penal 2 sum of ten thousand dollars ($10,- 000.00), and the deputy commissioner In the penal sum of five thousand dol- bonds to be payable out of the game and fish fund, such bonds to be con- ditioned upon the faithful discharge of the duties of each of said offices. The game and fish commission: and deputy game and fish comm file in the office of the secretary of the constitution, within ten days from the date of appointment. The game and fish commissioner! shall receive an annual salary of three thousand six hundred dollars ($3,600.00), and the deputy game and fish commissioner an annual Salary ot three thousand dollars ($3,000. each of which salaries shall be pa: able monthly out of the game and fish, fund, together with the actual and’ necessary expenses incurred by each of them in the performance of the duties of their respective offices. The commissioner shall lish such rules and regulations as or desirable to the condu Partment; he shall maintain of- ice, to be provided for his department in the city of Bismarck, and shall be Provided with suitable ‘office equi; ment, including furniture, stationery, blanks and postage. He shall keep an accurate record of all the trans- actions and expenditures of his de- partment, and shall, annually, and in the month of December of each year, make and file with the governor a detailed statement thereof covering the previous calendar year. fish commissioner game wardens and game wardens as are by law provided; except that he shall appoint lef game warden of the state, whose salary and bond shall be the same as that of the deputy game ind fish commissioner; each deputy arden shall give a bond in the e game an shall appoint such deput; only one able out of the game and fish fund, gnd to be conditioned upon the faith- ful discharge of the duties of said of- ‘The deputy commissioner and all such wardens and deputy wardens, shall be under the direct control and supervision of the game and fish com- missjoner; they shall each be required to mkke monthly and annual reports to the commissioner in the manner by him réquired. All powers and duties heretofore conferred or imposed by law upon the North Dakota Game and Fish Board which is hereby abolished, or upon the North Dakota Game and Fish Commissioner as heretofore cre- fice. DOZEN DIRT TRACK SPEEDERS _HOPE TO BEAT SPUNK COLLINS hopes, added a fine 71 today British to his brilliant 70 of yesterday to| Automobile Racers Will Com- ee Geer pete in Saturday Afternoon his 36-hole total 3 nest Whitcombe scored a 74 today for @ total of 148, James Braid, five times winner of the championship, scored an 83 for @ 36-hole total of 173 that apparently put him outside the} magic circle of qualifiers. William Sutton, English artisan, had a 177 for 153. Gallery Bothers Bobby A police sergeant with baton in| hand led the huge mob which fol- lowed Bobby Jones over the Wallasey course. Bobby played surprising golf—for Jones—for the conditions of play fa- vored good golf and the gallcry ex- pected to see him run off a string of- birdies. The spectators were ‘amazed to see him take fives and ‘a six on his first nine. A‘ the eighth hole spectators walked across the edge of the green and Bobiy about to putt, shouted: “Please do -not walk: across the green.” Colonels Open Second Western Half Invasion Chicago, - June 17.—()—Fortified ‘with a lead of six and one-half games over its nearest competitor, Louisville today fared forth on its second in- vasion of the western end of the as- sociation. The first stop on the 16-day tour was at Kansas City. While the Colonels battled at Kan- sas City, Columbus, in second place by less than & game, was in the ‘stronghold of St. Paul, holder of third Position. Toledo, still very muth in the bat- tle, was at , and figured to boost its average athe expense of Mike Kelley's battered crew. Indian- apolis was at Milwaukee. Program at Fair With the northwest dirt track championship at stake and pointage for the 1930 world’s dirt track cham- ‘At said election the polls will be opened at nine o'clock A. M. and closed at seven o'clock P. M. on said day. ™ Dated at Bismarck, June 12, 1980, A. C. ISAMINGER, County Auditor for Burleigh County, Fronty, Detroit tee ‘Sherdel and Fred Frankhouse Are | Traded for Grimes [Cards and Braves Complete 2] because he aD) 5 judges of the supreme court elected issi CHRISTIAN BERTSCH Bismarck C. J. KACHEL! Vahpeton prior to the general election of th Railroad Commissioner | EW MeDONNELL Kensal | Beene Deen eae ————————— “ar OAT 7 candidate at said cicetion re- Members House of HERMAN BROCOPP Bismarck ceiving the highest men creat notes ti -GORDON COX Bismarck eg tlected for a ivrm of ‘ten Represensoth District WILLIAM B;> FALCONER Bismarck Piereathe candidate rocelving {he next TED B. MEINHOVER Bismarck the candidate receiving the ear e ane MARTIN J. OLSON, JR. Driscoll est, number of votes shail be elected for J. M. THOMPSON, Wilton & term of six years.” L. J. WEHE Bismarck REFERRED MEASURES ‘% REPEAL DEPOSITORS GUARANTY FUND ACT NO-PARTY UOSTUANCE OF PORT EE DIS: \ SESSMEN’ BY THE DEPOSs- ITORS' GUARANTY FUND COM- MISSION FOR THE COLLECTION . AND DISTRIBUTION OF ITS AS- Name of Office Name of Candidate P. 0. Address Name of Office Name of Candidate P. 0. Address Soult Re 1 Fee JOHN BURK Bismarck County Commissioner | GEORGE F. iL Bismarck ASSETS. AND REPEALING “ALLJP eS M. C. FREERKS Jamestown | First District f filer nunewine A07s IN ot IVER P. BAKKEN Manda frict | OSCAR BACKMAN “Bae A eae a it of Public OLIVER P. landan stric! e dient BERTHA R. PALMER Bismarck WILLIAM FRICKE ASSESSMENTS) Wrom cand ater ARTHUR E. THOMPSON | Washburn MARTIN STRAND anty fund’ commission shalt lee no County oe of | MADGE RUNEY Bismarck Fourth District ones ston oe Chaptee at Say a Brake AXEL SODER State oe North Dakota for the year A IN B any. Fund Act, but she metas voi ALBIN HEDSTROM H.R. BONNY Bismarck pe eas ea .R. fe 5 S.J. .E. ismarc! . " - JOHN MONROE Baldwin H.W. VOIGHT Bismarck Into Gash and except us) to ees ; n JOSEPH WERNER | Bismarck se Caan ae ate a ounty Auditor ALTA B. HERMAN Bismarck ‘onstables 7. ENNEISE Regan act. i 4 A. C. ISAMINGER Bismarck CLARENCE HANSON Bismarck FUND.) " On or before the te day ot ? CORMA:KIMBLE Moffit ancy fund comminton at a teees | County Treasurer CLAIR G. DERBY, Bismarck Official Newspaper The BISMARCK CAPITAL| Bismarck Rhuds to deporterg in tates The BISMARCK TRIBUNE} _Bismarcie Pematnind sta handy atistia wee 8 Clerk of District Cow HAS. FISHER -|_ Bismarck ] be disbursed among depositors hold Register of Deeds MABEL ENGESE' sald depositors’ guaranty ‘fund com- na Heaton Putnam nner now FRED SWENSON oF the Supplements Chapter, 31-5 > Section 3. DISSOLUTION OF COM- State’s Attorney F.E. McCURDY MISSION.) | On December sist, 1930, Se Ee Hie eel ever estes Seat vounty Judge LC.D S Bis: f ks, records, rop- inty Surveyor | T.R. ATKINSON |" Bismarck [=< ~SSSSSSCSCSCS OF, fOr the bene fe next legis. anty Coroner Bismarck operations; and‘sich comsilesion shal W. E. PERRY Bismarck Section 4. CUSTODY OF RECORDS es Se eer iC estore meres lee fe examiner for ihe State ot North 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 convert ail aight to received by hist petitions for nomination as candidates for the office under which they have been designated in conformity with law governing Primary Election and that Beogaltars” Guahanty” una malgh rata names will appear upon the official Primary Election Ballot to be voted on at the Primary Election to be held in all precincts of Burleigh County on June jueghaateghamines among depositors 25th, 1930. eit ae = Ay) comumission who have SutTtneetces received a dividend from the Guaranty Fund. .Section 5. REPEAL) All acts or parts of acts in conflict herewith ereby repealed; provided, however, that the provisions of this act shall not release any bank, trust company this act becomes effective, Approved March 6, 1929. , ed, are hereby conferred and im- posed upon the state game and fish commissioner herein provided for, and all records, books, dociments, inatru- ments or other property of whatever kind or description in possession or Game and Fis! be deliv- ered to the state and fish com- missioner immediately upon his ap- ointment and qualification. All pow- ers and duties heretofore conferred or imposed by law upon the game and fish commissioner are hereby con- ferred and imposed upon the deputy game and fish commissioner, subject to the supervision of the state game and fish commissioner. The state game and fish commis- sioner shall have power to appoint such experts, clerks or other assist- ants as may be necessary in carryiny out the duties of his office. The sal- ary and necessary traveling and other expenses of such appointees shali be authorized, audited and paid in the same manner as for the salary and ex- penses of the commissioner. ed, that the total expenditure of such salary and expenses shall not exceed the amount appropriated therefor. Approvd March 7, 1929. INITIATED URES FOUR CENT G&SOLINE TAX AN ACT TO AMEND AND RE-ENACT SECTIONS 2, 3 AND 5 OF CHAP- ‘ER. 166, SESSION ONE MAN GAME AND FISH COM. .C' SECTION 1032243 SUPPLEMENT| TO PIL the premiums on such| fied. Provid- | lice shall, not later Fishes: herals, each calendar than the 15th month render to the state auditor, on forms prescribed, prepared, and fur~ nished by the state auditor, a sworn statement of the number of gallons of motor vehicle fuel sold or used by him or them during the preceding calendar month, which statement shail be sworn to by one of the principal officers, in case of domestic corpora- tion; or by the res! eneral agent. or agents, or attorney-in-fact, or by a chief accountant or officer in case of a foreign corporation; by the man- aging agent or owner in case of a firm, association or individual; and shall contain a statement of the quantities of motor vehicle fuel sold or used within the State of North Da- kota from his or their respective places of business, and if any of such motor vehicle fuel has been sold and delivered by said dealer to customers in the original package, whether in tank cars, barrels*or other packages and in the same form and condition in which the same was imported, said statement shull show the amount of motor vehicle fuel so sold and the names and addresses of the persons, firm or corporations to whom th same was sold. Said dealer shall pay a license tax of four cents per gallon on all motor yehicle fuel used and sold by him, other than such fuel sold by him or them, in the original packages as above specified, and shall have the option of paying said tax of four cents per gallon on all motor vehicle fuel sold by him or them, in the state, in the original pagkages in which ‘the same was imported as above speci- defined, day of ies Whenever any sale is made by 8 dealer of motor fuel in the original packages in which the same was im- Ported as above specified, such dealer shall deliver to the purchaser there- of an invoice of such motor vehicle fuel, stating the name and address of the purchaser, the quantity and kind of fuel sold, and whether or not said dealer assumes and agrees to pay the license tax on said fuel above speci- fied, and such dealer shall transmit to the ‘state auditor at the same time he shall render the statement above specified, duplicate copies of all such invoices issued and delivered by him during the period covered by such statement. Section 3. AMENDMENT.) Every dealer paying such license tax or be- ing liable for the payment thereof, shall be entitled to charge and collect the sum of four cents per gallon, on such motor fuel sold by him, as a part of the selling price thereof. Section 5. AMENDMENT.) That. respect to motor said license tax in vehicle fuel fy or used in any cal- all_be paid at the ame time the statement provided for in Section 2 hereof is rendered, to the state auditor, who shall receipt to the dealer therefor, and shall forth- with pay over all the money thus re- celved to the state treasurer, except such money as shall have been ex- pended by sald state auditor for the purpose of making refunds as herein provided. The state treasurer shall Promptly credit to the state highway commission three-fourths of said li- cense tax. The money so credited, be- ing three-fourths of said license tax, is hereby appropriated to be used by such commission for the construction, reconstruction, maintenance or re- pairs of highways or roads under the jurisdiction of said commission. One-fourth of said license tax s0 re- ceived by the state treasurer, shall be deposited by him to a “County Highway Aid“ Fund.” During the months of January, April, July and October of each year, the state treas- urer, upon the warrant of the state auditor, shall apportion and disburse all of the moneys in such “County Highway Aid Fund” not. previously disbursed, ‘including interest received thereon, to the various counties of the state in the same pro: jortion and ratio as the motor vehicle registra- tion fund collected in each county shall bear to the total motor vehicle registration fund collected in all the counties of the state during the entire preceding calendar year as shown by the certificate of the registrar of mo- tor vehicles. Such moneys so re- ceived by the respective counties shall be set aside in a separate fund, under the jurisdiction and control of the board of county commissioners and appropriated and employed solely by such counties in the construction, re= construction, maintenance and repair of county highways, bridges ana cul- verts thereon leading up to and con- necting with federal aid and state aid highways. On making the payments to the state auditor as provided in this section, the dealer shall first deduct from the amount of tax due, one and one-half per centum thereof to cover the cost of collecting said tax and transmitting the same to the state auditor, provided, that in order to reimburse the State on account of the expenses of carrying the provisions of this Act into effect, the state auditor is hereby authorized and directed to credit to the general fund of the state, on the first day of July of each year, the sum of twenty-five thousand dol: lars out of the moneys collected as a license tax under the provisions of this act. SUNDAY THEATRES, SHOWS AND MOVIES AN ACT PERMITTING THE OPERA- TION OF THEATRES ON SUNDAY pA FTER 1:30 O'CLOCK P.M. it by the People of the Dakota: all be lawful to con- run and operate Theatres, moving picture shows includ- ing talking pictures and give public exhibitions on the first day of the week commonly called the Sabbath, provided: That such shows, theatres duct, shows, gperated before the hour of One Be It Enacted by the People of the State of North Dakota: Section 1. That Sections 2, 3, and & of Chapter 166, Session Laws of the State of North Dakota for the year 1929, are hereby amended and re-en- follows: AMENDMENT.) That each and every dealer in motor ve- hicle fuel, as defined in this act, who oF corporation from ‘any assessment] is now eni or who may hereat- Which has been levied by the guaran-|ter engage in his own name, or in the ty fund commission prior to the time|name of others, or in the name of his representative or agents, in this state, in the sale or use of motor vehicle Thirty P. M. on such days, Section 2. Section 9231 Compiled Laws North Dakota for the year 1913 and all acts in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. A. C. Isaminger, County Auditor ef Burleigh County, North Dakota, do hereby certify’ ‘that the within and following isa true and correct list of the Constitutional, Referred and Initiated measures as certified to me by the Secretary of State, same to be voted for on Wednesday, June 25th, A. C. ISAMINGER, County Auditor for Burleigh County, N. Dak. son. All but one Steele performer hit safely in the contest while Medina was restricted to four safe blows. The batteries: Steele—Jenney and Rad- loff;| Medina—Warren and Arm- strong. recovers trom | Soldier Field Might he was letting Shires go, not because of any unruliness'on the part of base- ball’s one-time “bad boy” but solely would get back 90 his satin aa ntt| Be Scene of Sharkey, xs ee in other'develop-| Schmeling Title Go ment in baseball situation yesterday evga Chicago, June 17.—(?)—Chicago and the Soldier Field stadium are a tion as the site for Pionship allotted in the Sinclair mo- under considera: e tor derby, over a dozen sterling auto Deal They Have Consid- another world hea it cham- pele PL Ty Tad Powers Submerge |fasi2.mit <2, ,bare= automobile speed on the Bismarck fair ered Long Time ge Max Schmeling and Jack Sharkey. ee ere. afternoon. gs T e Besacinn meng en chairman turday is auto race day at the| eta el hh Tlinois thietic commis fair, when the be Felon Will | gi release eae epnhone Outfit sion, last night sald William F. Carey, whirl the course at the fair grounds| frantic club owners and managers president of the Madison Square Gar- in a blaze of gasoline glory. seek to strengthen their lineups for den corporation, had asked if the Bismarck has its big league baptism |the crucial engagements just ahead.|Qrand Pacific, Montgomery] tiiinols commission “wore ascot of speed each year at the fair. This! ‘tn the National Burleigh such a bout for Chicago, Gen. Clin- year the card looks bigger than ever/Grimes, veteran spitbsll’ ace, fes| 8rd and Capital Laundry {such ® bout for Chicago, Gi and ithe entry list better than ever. /been traded by the Boston Braves to Other’ Winners if the Garden, complied) with the trall of brieks DANE, dit, the blistered the st. Louls Cardinals for. “Wee Commission's rules. gid ” bout would st under of victory wil mingle with the knignis| ule’ Sherdel and red Pranikhowss| North Dakota Power and Light and| , The, bo ogg ih 2 of those roaring roads known ag the |i," nening, the Northwestern Bell Telephone Tunney fight, which drew dit tracks of the U. 8. A. race,|_1 the League, the Chi-|Company kittenball teams continued|s world record gate. Which will be in two qualifying and a |¢te0, White Sox have pe tht Mg nc) uence eS Piety raat, there will be action f nd ther, |the Bismarck Diamondball league. | Connery Dissatisfied Plenty in a special novelty race, the|™80, for Garland Braxton, ‘pi | 4 mnnery Create oe et sometinnes shows the |W rains "Gamble team 18 to 10 Greatest contest of the day. The Braves-Cardinals deal came as : 's was upset 15 to et) eit SR ea 88 Emory Collins, figured by many as| 20 surprise to baseball men who have|in a 10-inning contest by the Grand '. 5 se Ham. gst the pin of all modern dirt track ; Known the clubs have been trying to' Pacific Eat Shop. Montgomery Ward|Night baseball will not be played by Hark Chl tees totmeere, dat face get together on the trade for some|continued its good work~by defeating |St. Paul of the American Association. the speed laddies hailing from north, eed che ae the highest ous Dairy aggregation 10 Joo eae ene naae DY eats south, east west. salari league, came . Connery, owner 5 Art Chellender George Gutter,|to the Braves from Pittsburgh this} The Capital from jon his return from the east where he ‘Miles Parmenter and Bob Seltzer, with |spring in exchange for Percy ‘Lee| Wills 22 to 10 to complete last eve-| witnessed night games at Indian- & front-wheel-drive special, all are|Jones, southpaw, and an unnamed ning’s program. apolis. » Primed to “take” Collins Saturday|amount of cash. The “Lord of Bur- “Night baseball will sccomplish afternoon, if that thing can be done. |leigh,” a hold-out at Pitteburgh, has STEELE GETS REVEN nothing, but will ruin a great game, John Osterhouse, Jack Kmecick and failed to round into winning form for Connery. “I take this view ‘Whether a front-drive can can beat & Frontenac, a Dusenberg beat a|Manager Donie Bush made it clear The trade by which Shires goes to| Medina baseball team 6 to 2 Washington was entirely unexpected. | gained said Mr. of the situation after seeing games Governor Says Fact Farmer Pays Levy on Cows Calls for Tithing Fake Butter New Rockford, N. D., June 17.—(?) —A sales tax on other butter substitutes was advocat- ed here, it, by fs of his candidacy for ye the Independent deplored the increase in the use He of butter substitutes and pledged his efforts today restoring “the market local for dairy products and protecting the state nas| Beet Worker Held in #nd|played at night under the most favor-| cold storage in the United States a revenge on the latter for giv-|able conditions. There is something| surplus of 40,000,000 pounds of ing them a setback earlier in the sea-|lacking.” _.'-... . Bbove that of @ year ago, while in .was an increase in the use of Substitutes of 50,000,000 . ‘This means that cheap but- ter substitutes, particularly oleomar- garine, made largely from vegetable oils imported from the Philippines, are driving our good butter out of the market. “This condition must not continue. pi Pieeucts of home ld, from foreign imports—chea; price, but inferior in food qualty “Every method possible 1929 there butter South Dakota Murder Belle Fourche, 8. D., June 171—()— Jose Lopez, beet worker, who, police employe, was held in the Butte coun- ty jail 4 The body of teen, father of D. C. Lewis, Pierre, state fire insurance commissioner, was taid Lapes adit he tka Fae Thursday during an argument. —_————— VOTE YES FOR SUNDAY MOVIES WED. JUNE 25 §Pol. Adv.; and exhibitions shall not pe run and ° ;

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