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pprrrrrerererseie 1 ta laadeees. Eee THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1930 CERTIFICATE OF NOMINEES ~ In accordance with the provisions of Section 921 of the Compiled Laws of 1913, notice is hereby given that the following persons, together with their pestoffice 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, 1980. Name of Office Represen' eSS 0. B. BURTNESS rand Forks . E. GA’ ‘avalier of ‘First District T. J. CLIFFORD Langdon | 4 jamestown tear Second District ME Pe OMAS HALL an one ie A. S. MARSHALL Name of Candidate REPUBLICAN P. O. Address Name of Candidate DEMOCRATIC Third District Governor Secretary of State State Auditor . State Treasurer Attorney General Commissioner of Insurance J. H. SINCLAIR A.C. TOWNLEY E. H. BRANT GEORGE F. SHAFER STAALE HENDRICKSON ROBERT BYRNE LAURA B. SANDERSON R. R. SMITH JOHN STEEN BERTA E. BAKER DELLA M. WARDROPE JAMES MORRIS R. E. SWENDSEID 8. A. OLSNESS H. W. SWENSON Commissioner of Agriculture and Labor Railroad ( jissioner | CHRISTIAN BER Railroad Commissione: . W. McDONNELL Members powe vt Representatives 27th District Name of Office Judge of Supreme Court i LAE AEA LTT EELS REALM LAAN SAL SOLAS AL ELT TS pt RASH ERT ESSER ESR ORECOR OI ODT | Name of Candidate JOHN BURKE JOSEPH A. KIT 8. S. McDONALD HERMAN BROCOPP GORDON COX WILLIAM B. FALCONER TED B. MEINHOVER MARTIN J. OLSON, JR. J. M. THOMPSON L. J. WEHE C. FREERKS Superintendent of Public OLIVER P. BAKKEN fandan Instruction BERTHA R. PALMER Bismarck ARTHUR E. THOMPSON | Washburn County Superintendent of Schools MADGE RUNEY P. 0. Address Jamestown Bismarck | . W. Forbes Coteau Kenmare Minot Linton Bismarck Arnegard LAURA I. WAH Mino LaMoure Bottineau A. C. PAGENKOP! Dickinson Rugby Glenburn ROBERT W. ALLEN ‘orman Leeds : Carrington HARRY LASH. ‘argo j 4 Stanley af Sheyenne | . a Devils Lake Sentinel Butte W. E. COOK Harvey Bismarck Bismarck Kensal Bismarck Bismarck Bismarck Bismarck Driscoll Wilton Bismarck NO-PARTY Name of Office Sheriff VICTOR L. ANDERSON Wilton Justices of the Peace ALBIN HEDSTROM Bismarck JOSEPH KELLY. Bismarck S.J. KING Bismarck JOHN MONROE Baldwin FRED W. NELSON Bismarck JOSEPH WERNER Bismarck ‘ounty Auditor ALTA B. HERMAN Bismarck Const A. C. ISAMINGER Bismarck jounty Treasurer CLAIR G. DERBY. Bismarck Clerk of District Court Official Newspaper CHAS. FISHER Bismarck Register of Deeds MABEL ENGESETH Bismarc NORMAN FLOW Bismarck L, Edna Heaton Putnam McKenzie FRED SWENSON Bismarck State’s Attorney County Jud; I. C. DAVIES eas J.W.RILEY ‘County Surveyor R KINSON E. J. GOBEL County Coroner I, A.C. Isaminger, Couaty 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 precincts of Bi 25th, 1930. Bara & F. E. McCURDY Bismarc! GEORGE §S. REGISTER Bismarck Bismarc! Bismarck |_ Bismarck "| ED L. PIERCE BLEWETT . F. 0. HELLSTROM Gleutenant Governor | ERIC A. BOWMAN Kulm L. A. SWANSON ington hea JOHN W. CARR Jamestown | | ‘ ER Name of Candidate’ -AXEL SODER | ANTHON BEER H.R. BONNY ROLAND a CRANE H. W. VOIGHT G. E. BRENNEISE CLARENCE HANSON CORMA KIMBLE The BISMARCK CAPITAI The BISMARCK TRIBUNE| Bismarck eS: ee ee Ly W. E. PERRY ' 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, (SEAL) [Additional Sports Japan and Italy 1980, eh Net Stars Clash Wane, Victor Will Meet United States for Right to Battle French Champions zone competition yesterday by eliminating Czechoslovakia, 24 hours after Italy had completed its conquest of Australia, three matches to two. The Japan-Italy tie, to be played duly 11-12-13, looks like a toss-up. ‘The survivor of the Japan - Italy series will meet the United States, American zone champions, in tho in- terzone finals, July 18-19-20. The ‘winner of this tie will’ meet France for the cup July 25-26-27. Wingard Is G Outside of Box ‘Southpaw Fills in at First in! Noble Fashion; Saints Are Crushed (?)—When Ernie bly} was able to fight. hits and a 13 to 3 victory. Milwaukee's Produced & 6 to 2 victory over Indianapolis. Von Porat-Strib Bout Set Friday Southerner Secures Postpone- ment Because of Recent Injury to Hand Chicago, June 18.—()}—Otto von Porat and William Stribling wil] go through their important hi boxing exercises in the Chicago ste- dium Friday night, instead of tonight as “W. L.” yesterday came up with a request for postponement until June 30 of the 10-round engagement, Pleading an injured left hand. Tili- nois State Athietic commission phy- siclans examined the hand and pro- nounced it okay, and that Stribling Strib said the hand was in good shape but that he thet kou Hens with fair[he had not had Kk ago fi boxing workout in Chicago, had hurt it a weel in his and enough work to Pre, A. C. ISAMINGER, i k, Jr., son of Congresswoman Ruth this action picture was taken. Here you see him County Auditor for Burleigh County, N. D. +) A capital bit of riding—near the capital—was being done by young Medill McCormic! prem Rehr ence taking his mount over the jump at a fast clip during the National Capital Horse Show, outside. Wash- ington. — rirgt | Pare himself to do his best against Problem of postponement to stadium! officials and the latter granted Strib- ‘The athletic commission passed the | ling a stay of two days. the stiff punching Norwegian. fal not Jamestown Bismarck P. 0. Address P. O. Address Moffit Bismarc! Bismarck urleigh County on June CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND- . MENTS ELECTION AND TERMS JUDGES DISTRICT COURT A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION TO AMEND SECTION 104 OF ARTICLE 4 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA BY AR: ING AND | RECONS' ING SAID SECTION TO PROVIDE FOR THE ELECTION OF DISTRICT, A TERM OF SI JUDGES FOR XEARS, SO AS TO READ AS FOL- LOWS: Section 104, The State shall be di- vided into mot less th districts, in each of whic! be elected at general elections by th tors thereof one or more judi the district court therein as mi be provided by law. The term of fice of a judge of the district court hereafter elected shall be six years from the first Monday in January succeeding his election and he shail hold his office until his successor is duly qualified. At the general elec- tion im 1982 there shall en as ‘a| fish comm! ears, tl ext highest number elected to = term of years, an@ in cave three be elected, the candidate ing the shall ext highest number of votes be elected to F| and fish fund, such bonds to be con: Section 90. The judges of the su- Dreme court shall be elected b; qualified electors of the eral elctions, The term of office shall be ten years and the judges shall hold their offices until their succes- duly qualified and shall re- ch ‘compensation for their is may be prescribed by law. Provided that this section shall not be applicable to the terms of office of judges of the supreme court elected n of the three su- Preme court judges sha’ chosen and the candidate at said cluction ceiving the highest num shall bb elected for ig number of votes shall be elected for a term of eight years and the. candidate receiving the next high- Xx} Compiled Laws of 19. | only. pecetve| t the candidate ri ng the next| ! ONE MAN GAME AND FISH COM- MISSION AN ACT TO AMEND AND RE-ENACT SECTION 10322A3_ SUPPLEMENT 1B COMPILED fuel ag herein defined, shall, not later than the 16th day of each calendar 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 1B] of motor vehicle fuel sold or used by 7 itive As- sembly of the State of North Da- at Section 1. AMENDMENT.) That Section 10322a3 Gupplement to thi . relating to the fame and fish department of the tate of North Dakota, is h amended and re-enacted as follow: Section 1032203, ORGANIZATI OF GAME AND FISH DEPARTMENT: OINTMENT OF GAME AND FISH MISSIONER: TERM: SALARIB! OF OFFICERS.) Within ten days af- ter the eink. effect of this act, the governor shall a: and fish commii office until Februar: after such commissioner shall b pointed for a term of two yea! shall hold his office until h sor is appointed and qualified and removable by the governor for cai ‘The game and fish commission- gr shall appoint s deputy game and ioner- who shall hold of- fice at the pleasure of the game and fish commissioner. The game and fish commissioner nd the deputy game and fish com- missioner shall each give a bond, to be furnished by the state of North Dako he commissioner in the penal ten thousand dolla1 $10,- and the deputy commissioner enal sum of five thou dol lars (35,0 the premiums on such bonds to be payable out’of the game sumo} 000.00), in tl ditioned upon’ the faithful diseharg of the duties of each of said offices. ‘The game and fish commissioner and deputy game and fish commis- sioner, shall each take, subscribe and the date of appointment. The game and fish commissioner’ shall receive an annual salary of three thousand six hundred dollars ($3,600.00: id the deputy game and fish commissioner an annual salary of three thousand dollar: 3,000.00); each of which salaries shall be pay: able monthly out of fame 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 estab) rules and regulations as are necessary or desirable to the conduct of his partment: he shail maintain an of- ice, te provided for his department in city of Bismarck, and shall be Provided with suitable offi ment, including furniture, blanks and postage. He 5 an accu: record of all the tri actions expenditures of his est number of votes shall be elected for a term of six year é REFERRED MEASURES REPEAL DEPOSITORS GUARANTY FUND ACT AN ACT PROVIDING FOR THE DIS- CONTINUANCE OF FURTHER AS- ENTS BY THE DEPOS- GUARANTY FUND COM- 1 FOR THE COLLECTION AND DISTRIBUTION OF ITS AS- 'S, THE DISSOLUTION OF SUCH COMMISSION, THE DISPOSITION OF ITS BOOKS, RECORDS AND ASSETS. AND REPEALING ALL ACTS OR PARTS OF ACTS IN CON- FLICT HEREWITH, Be It Enacted by the Legislative As- sembly of the State of North Da- kota: Section 1. ISESSMED ‘rom and after « », by the State of North and to be conditioned partment, and shall, annually, and in the month of December of each year, make file with the governor a es ped thereof covering a The game and shall appoint auch deputy game wardeni IN| shall him or them during the precedin: calendar month, which statement sha. be sworn to by one of the principal officers, in case of domestic corpora- tion; or by the resident “et agent, or agents, or attorney-in-fact, or by @ chief accountant or officer in case of @ foreign corporation; by the man- aging agent or owner in case of a firm. association or individual; and 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 shall show the amount of motor vehicle fuel so sold and the names and addresses of the persons, firm or corporations to whom the same was sold. Said dealer shall pay a license tax ot four cents per gallon on all motor vehicle 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 tl 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 packages in which the same was imported as above speci- S jed. ‘Whenever any sale is made by a 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 ap 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 Hable for the payment thereof, shall be entitled to charge and collect the sum of four cents per gallon, on ch} such motor fuel sold by him, as a part of the selling price thereo Section 6. AMENDMENT.) That id license tax in respect to motor hicle fuel sold or used in any ci endarmonth, shall be paid at same 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- ceived to the state treasurer, except such money as shall have been ex- bended by ‘said state auditor for the Purpose of making refunds as provided. The state treasurer promptly credit to the ie highway commission three-fourths of said li- cense tax. The money so credited, be- provided; except that only one chief game n of tl state, whose salary and bond shall be the same as that of the deputy game and fish commissioner; each deputy game warden shall give a bond in the Denal sum of one thousan olla: '$1,000.00), said bond to be furnished kota and pay- able out of the game and fish fund, pon the faith- ful discharge of the duties of said of- e deputy commissioner and hall be under the direct control an ing three-fourths of said license tax, ig 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 commisgion. One-fourth of said license tax so 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 st PISCONTINUANCE OF| all such wardens and deputy wardens,| auditor, shall apportion and disburse 'S.) all of the moneys in such “ i Highway Ald Fund" not’ previewiy July ist, 1 , the depositors’ guar- anty fund commission shall levy no|m hey shall each be required] disbursed, including interest received further assessments under the provi-|to make monthly and annual reports|thereon, to the various counties of sions of Chapter 31-B of the Supple-|to the commissioner in the manner by| the state in the same proportion and ment to the Compiled Laws of the|him required. Fatio as the motor vehicle registra- State of North Dakota for the year| All powers and duties heretofore| tion fund collected in each county 1913, known as the Depositors’ Guar-| conferred or imposed by law upon/shall bear to the total motor vehicle anty Fund Act, but shall under the|the North Dakota Game and Fish| registration fund collected in all the provisions of said Chapter 31-B of the| Board which is hereby abolished, or| counties of the state during the entire Supplement proceed to complete its|upon the North Dakota Game and| preceding calendar year as shown by records as to all banks closing prior| Fish Commissioner as heretofore cre-| the certificate of the registrar of moc to said date, collect all assessments! ated, are hereby conferred and im-|tor vehicles. Such moneys. so Tre- theretofore levied, and convert its as-|posed upon the state game and fish} ceived by the respective counties shall commissioner herein provided for, and| be set aside in a separate fund, under ep 0 all records, books, documents, instru-|the jurisdiction and control ‘of the ‘section provided, ments or other property of whatever|board of county commissioners and B of the Supplement] kind or description in p ion or|@ppropriated and employed solely by shall continue in full force and ef- cron Pete be fee north eonicy ee teinds Peta pat a constenstion, z= re ring of this| Game an ard, shall be del lon, maintenance and repair Eee SES he comtinuanes, oer set d to the state game and fish com-| of county highways, bridge and cule jection 2. Bi missioner immediately upon his ai ereon leading up to and co! GRC oF BP rng argh alte pointment and qualification. All pow-| necting with federal aid and state a jecember, 1930, said depositors’ guar-| ers and duties heretofore conferred or| highways. On making the payments Mall disburse Imposed by law ‘upon’ the game and|to the state auditor as provided in this in its|fish commissioner are hereby con-| section, the dealer shall first deduct 0 depositors in banks closing| ferred and imposed upon the deputy|from the amount of tax due, one and Tst, 1929, such funds so] ame and fish commissioner, subject| one-half per centum thereof to cover hands at said time to| to the supervision of the state game|the cost of collecting said tax and be disbursed among depositors hold-| and fish commissioner. transmitting the same to the state ing claims approved ard allowed by| The auditor, provided, that in order to sala depositors’ guaranty fund come] si reimburse the State on account of the missioneeens Got checateenne, rts, cl expenses of carrying the provisions of ceived a dividend from said fund and| ants as may be necessary in carrying| this Act into effect, the state auditor to be disbursed in the manner now in| out the duties of his office. The sal-|is hereby authorized and dirécted to operation under said Chapter 31-B| ary eceasary traveling and other | credit to the general fund of the state, of the Supplement. expe! of such appointees shall be|on the first day of July of each yea Section % DISSOLUTION OF COM-| authorized, audited and paid in the| the sum of twenty-five thousand do MISSION.) “On December 31st, 1930,]8ame manner as for the salary and ex-|Jars out of the moneys collected as a tan deposi f the commissioner. Provid-| license tax under the provisions of the total diture of such| this act. he State of North Dakota, all not excee: records, assets and pi ted therefor, erty belonging to it or then in its cus- nN @f the game and fish com. not previously 2 AN os Dee a dive te ton aaceeee ACT PERMITTING THE OPERA. SUNDAY THEATRES, SHOWS AND - MOVIES or for the benefit of the next leg! lative assembly, a final report of its operatioi ich commission shall thereupon cease to exist. Section 4. CUSTODY OF RECORDS! AND REMAINING ASSETS.) The ly a8 poss! Ss received by him id deposit the proceeds fund to be known as the ir ‘which ursed pro rata ate examiner among depositor: claims approved and allowe 01 guaranty fun INITIATED MEASURES GASOLINE TAX #OuR CENT AN ACE TO AMEND AND RE-ENACT ; DISTRIBUTION. OF TH! re analalers DERIVED FROM SAID 8 d| Be It Enacted by the People of the/ La: a} 8 Ne tas TION OF THEATRES ON SUN. AFTER 1:30 O'CLOCK eee: P. M. Be It Enacted by the People of the State of North Dakota: Section 1. It shall be lawful to co: duct, nm ei all me gperated before hour of One irty P. Ms on such days. Section 2. Section 9231 Compiled 8 North Dakota for the year 1913 1 acts in conflict herewith ai te of North and ion who have not theretofore} Section 1. That Sections 2, 8, and| hereby repealed. @ dividend from the Guaranty|5 of Chapter 166, Session Laws of the| 1, A. Isaminger, County Auditor State of North Dakota for the year|of ‘Burleigh County, North Dakota, jon 6, REPEAL.) All acts or/ 19: re: do_ here! certify that the within jade) of acts in conflict herewith acted ead as follows: and following is a true and correct ereby repealed; provided, ho’ NI it of the Constitutional, Referred that the provisions of thi d Initiated measures certified to t any bank, trust company @ by the Secretary of State, same to or corporation from any assessment ingaged, or who may hereaf-| be voted for on Wednesday, June 25th, vied by the guaran-/ter engage in his own ni r in the| 1930, fund commission 'prior to the time|name of others, or in the name of his is act becomes effective. representative or agents, in this state, Approved March 6, 1929. in tl je or use of motor vehicle act A. C. ISAMINGER, County Auditor for Burleigh County, N. Dak, to handle a large volume of business|“‘and although gasoline is cheap, the from many sections of the stat question of reducing motor power through reduction of wind resistance ifs wits with the police for the life of her daughter. Conrad Nagel and Leila Hyams leads i L ————_— POOL AND SQUASH COURTS FOR LONDON WOMEN’S CLUB London.—(?}—A luxurious women’s club, modeled on the lines of those maintained by London's fashionable been opened in by ler, author of “The Trial of Mary ga PAYS FOR SELF ON GEORGIA COTTON FARM Ga. — (P) — Georgia's is satisfied with the i Stockbridge, “flying farmer” and Ears. i 2 aH ite is #E ae g F | tr i i i i 5 E i i iE g i f H : § 5 E i :

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