The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 19, 1930, Page 13

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mf PICK YOUR CANDIDAT wupp este. s3 4 BURLEIGH COUNTY COUNTY NO-PARTY SAMPLE BALLOT _ PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT “To vote for a person whose name ia printed on the ballot mark a cross (X) in the square at vote. To vote for a person whose name is not printed on the ballot, write or paste his name in NAME OF OFFICE CANDIDATE Lee Vote for 1 Name Only JUDGE OF THE JOHN BURKE SUPREME COURT : M. C. FREERKS Vote for 1 Name Only SUPERINTE NDENT OLIVER P. BAKKEN INSTRUCTION BERTHA R. PALMER CA asf fh. ARTHUR E. THOMPSON i COUNTY Vote for 1 Name Only SUPERINTENDENT GF SCHOOLS MADGE RUNEY Vote for 1 Name Onl VICTOR L. ANDERSON he ALBIN HEDSTROM JOSEPH KELLY. \ a aeedcs S.J. KING | | JOHN MONROE FRED W. NELSON JOSEPH WERNER Vote for 1 Name Only ALTA B, HERMAN t A.C. ISAMINGER Vote for 1 Name Only CLAIR G. DERBY. Vote for 1 Name Onl; CHAS. FISHER “Vote for 1 Name Onl; @ABEL ENGESETH | | i COUNTY AUDITOR COUNTY TREASURER CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT No FLOW, REGISTER OF DEEDS L.EDNAHEATON PUTNAM| | FRED SWENSON Vote for 1 Name Only STATE'S ATTORNEY | GEORGE S. REGISTER CONTEST BETWBEN RINES AND KING IS STILL UNDECIDED Minnesota Candidates for State Auditor Must Await Canvass- *ing Board’s Decision Disciples Bid Aimee _ McPherson Godspeed Chicago, June 19.—(AP)—The cry, “Bless You, Sister,” sounding from 300 throats, sped Aimie Semple Mc- Pherson toward home and Angelus temple last night. Disciples from her two Chicago churches were at the northwestern station to say Godspeed to the Evan- gelist as she passed westward from her pilgrimage to the holly land. “T’ve lots: of plans,” she said. “They're goi gnto give me a tre- ‘Ricplanes fiying everboed nd drop es, over! rop- ping flowers; talkies, a big parade and a police escort.” St. Paul, June 10—()—Henry Rines and Stafford King will have to ine nate cananing bare ue 1o| JOHNSON Raps Naval | find qut definitely which one of them won.the Republican nomination for primary election wen ay ” 4 fornia, 81 up his objections Rines today had a small lead with |the London naval treaty in a radio address delivered last night under the auspices of the Washington Star. Assailing the. pact as “un-Ameri- can,” he renewed his demund that it be rejected by the senate. Johnson is a member of the foreign relations committe, which now has the treaty under consideration and will vote on it next Monday. He’ criticized Secretary Stimson for a speech made in its support. He id the cabinet officer had employed latiudinous generalities” omitted ‘detailed explanation of the treaty,” an ddisplayed an “angry intoler- ance. Washi n, June -19.—(AP)— “heard from. More than a dozen Soviets | Plan Honor For Joseph Stalin June 19.—(AP)—Joseph “Btalin is-blated to be the first reci- pient of thé order of Lenin, a newly ‘created decoration for extraordinary service to the country. Communists istrict parties and trades unions ve been irging that he be honored, t ——— (.. Mosco' ‘| Saturday afternoon from their home * | Wayne Cummings home. { thejright of the name,of the person for whom you desire to the blank space provided for that purpose.” NAME OF OFFICE CANDIDATE Vote for 1 Name Only county supce | 1¢.DAVIES 2 J. W. RILEY ——— Vote for 1 Name Only COUNTY SURVEYOR T.R. ATKINSON j Note‘for 1 Name Only GOVERNOR COUNTY CORONER vaste tate FR = y a= OM THIS SAMPLE BALLOT i BURLEIGH COUNTY SAMPLE BALLOT | REPUBLICAN - Primary Election Ballot! “To vote for a person whose name is printed on the ballot mark a cross i (X) in the square at the right of the name of the person for whom you desire to vote. To vote for a person whose name is not printed on the ballot, write or paste his name in the blank space provided for that purpose.” NAME OF OFFICE CANDIDATE —_—_— Vote for 1 Name Only REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS THOMAS HALL 2nd District A. S. MARSHALL Vote for 1 Name Onl: GEORGE F. SHAFER E. H. BRANT W. E. PERRY Vote for 1 Name Only ane LIEUTENANT COUNTY . Vote for 1 Name Only GOVERNOR ae atcasorgg |_| COMMISSIONER Ist District GEORGE F. WILL ERIC A. BOWMAN Vote for 1 Name Onl Vote for 1 Name On : OSCAR BACKMAN SECRETARY OF | LAURA B. SANDERSON COMMISSIONER — 3rd District WILLIAM FRICKE ROBERT BYRNE MARTIN STRAND Vote for 1 Name Onl Vote for 1 Name Only Jcumoe SURN'GIEEN HRI: RR. COMMISSIONER a —- ath District 8. L. JORDAHL | Vote for 1 Name Onl: |____———_ . STATE DELLA M. WARDROPE AXEL SODER e TREASURER Wo tart Nene L BERTA E. BAKER [| SEI TRIPE resonance | AARERA TO) RRO ANTHON BEER Vote for 1 Name Onl: ATTORNEY R. E. SWENDSEID. H.R. BONNY [J GENERAL |} JUSTICES OF THE : JAMES MORRIS PEACE LAN! | sea ae onene e Vote for 1 Name Onl: A. E.SHIPP 3 COMMISSIONER OF | H.W. SWENSON Fd ms INSURANCE H.W. VOIGHT em 8. A. OLSNESS me Vote for 4 Names On Vote for 1 Name Onl: : G. E. BRENNEISE | || AGRICULTORE agp | S:S.McDONALD [jj —— LABOR Seieasiiiia CLARENCE HANSON | | JOSEPH A. KITCHEN 3 CORMA KIMBLE * Vote for 1 Name Onl: = RAILROAD C. W. McDONNELL Vote for 1 Name Only CHRISTIAN BERTSCH EJ OFFICIAL THE BISMARCK CAPITAL | | poets ee NEWSPAPER HERMAN A. BROCOPP THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | | BEAUTY CONTEST IS SOURCE OF DISPUTE Two Continents Are Involved in Wrangle Over Eligibility of Miami Winners Miami, Fla., June 19.—(P}—An ar- gument over the eligibility of winners of 2 Miam! beauty contest spread across two continents today. G. A. Trice, president of the pageant held here during the winter, jsaid Miami officials had decided to disqualify the first and second place winners and designate Miss Margaret Ekdahl of Tampa, Fla., who won third prize as “Miss America” entrant in a f international beauty fete at Rio de Jantero. But whether the power to select a! substitute entrant for the South American pageant still Hes with Mi- ami officials and what the attitude of the sponsors of the South American show would be was not known. Charges brought by R. B. Brossier, | Orlando, Fla., publisher, alleged Miss | Janet Eastment, Fort Worth, Texas, | iy was delcared “Miss | who origina! America,” and Miss Alberts Mc- Texas, said Miss Eastment was mar- ried there in 1924, but the marriage g E i : & : \ should ; | | “Denying charges by Brossier, Miss McKellop in San Diego, Calif., said was a resident of California and been properly entered as “Miss California.” e | Baldwin | ed (By FLORENCE BORNER) at Washburn and are guests at the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Owens and family of Minot spent Sunday and | tameby, at the homes of, local rela- | tives. | Mrs. George Padley and children jcalled in the neighborhood Tuesday. | Mr. and Mrs, Christ Celler and fore part of the week at the Emil Geigle home. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Mahlhoff and family of Washburn visited with rela- tives here the fore part of the week. | Mrs. Al Erickson and children Bob- by and Beverly of Bismarck, who have been visiting with local relatives left recently for Devils Lake where they will spend a few days with Mr. Erick- son, who is a Lieutenant in the Na- tional Guard which is holding its an- nual encampment at Devils Lake. ‘The township board met at the Fred ‘Wood home Monday afternoon. spent last Sunday at the Eddie Mey- er home in Moffit. Mr. and Mrs. Gerhardt Hilken and family of Minneapolis arrived here recently to spend some time with Mr. Hilkin’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hilken, and other relatives. Mrs. Sam Hanson, former resident of Baldwin was here recently on bus- Mrs. Hanson, who formerly | Sold. owned the Baldwin hotel, is at pres- ent residing in Bowdon. Miss Laura Rupp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Rupp is spending the summer season at the Yellowstone National Park where she has a posi- tion as nurse at the park hospital. A number from here motored to Bismarck to see the Soo Line special pure bred cattle train and atttend the Program. Others turned in on the radio to hear the “trial.” Local friends of Miss Gretchen Thelan attended the commencement Z ona motor ‘ay has returned. The Baldwin chautauqua will open July 2 and continue until the fifth of the month. It is being sponsored by GORDON COX | WILLIAM B. FALCONER gi MEMBERS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES . TED B. MEINHOVER | 27th District : MARTIN J. OLSON, JR. | J. M. THOMPSON | | L. J. WEHE | PRECINCT Vote for 1 Name Only , COMMITTEEMAN bape ie and be will be two entertainmnets daily both season and single tickets will but services here have been discon- tinued. | Philadelphia Plans Franklin Memorial Richard Kickul motored to Wilton Friday on business and also attended the chautauqua. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wood accom-/| pial Sy eee ee Bune Yesited acd lopped pital City Friday. | Philadelphia, June 19.—(AP)—A oun in the ee ee great memorial is to be erected here ning. At this time each sponsor was/in honor of Benjamin Franklin. given his shart of tickets to dispose! More than $5,000,000 for the pur- of. Among those present was J. 5. pose has been raised by public sub- Fevold of Bismarck, who formerly scription and ground was broken| resided here and is one of the spon-| yesterday for the building, which! sors of the entertainment. will occupy nearly three acres on the; Joe Sorch of Ecklund was here on | parkway leased fro mthe city for 99} @ business mission Thursday. |years at $1 a year. The structure ‘The Crofte Star Homemakers club | will house many evidences of Frank- met at the home of Mrs. K. N. Dor- | lin’s greatness, and exhibits of the| man Wednesday afternoon. Matters | progress of the nation in mechanical | Pertaining to.summer work were dis- | arts and sciences. It will be known | cussed and a delicious luncheon was | as the Franklin memorial and Frank- served by the hostess. lin institute museum. The plans call Predolen Rupp was a business call- for its completion in the spring of er in Wilton Wednesday morning. 4 Walter Burkhart, iorraee pee of | a Baldwin was greeting ol er in| roe town Thursday. Mr. Burkhart has! Power Official Raps Peon making his home in Montana/ Statement by Sackett the past year. San Francisco, June 19.—(AP)— Martin Bourgois has returned home. from a several weeks visit with friends BURLEIGH COUNTY CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS BURLEIGH COUNTY SAMPLE BALLOT DEMOCRAT Primary Election Ballot “To yote for a person whose name is printed on the ballot mark a cross (X) in the square at the right of the name of the person for whom you desire to vote. To vote for a person whose name is not printed on the ballot, write or paste his name in the blank space provided for that purpose. NAME OF OFFICE CANDIDATE REPRESENTATIVE Vote for 1 Name Only IN CONGRESS 2nd District Pp. W. LANIER Vote for 1 Name Only F. 0. HELLSTROM GOVERNOR ei. FRED L. ANDERSON PIERCE BLEWETT Vot LIEUTENANT ~ el Se. F GOVERNOR L, A. SWANSON SECRETARY OF Vote for 1 Name Only STATE LAURA I. WAHL STATE Vote for 1 Name Only AUDITOR A.C. PAGENKOPF Vv STATE ote for 1 Name Onl. TREASURER ROBERT W. ALLEN Vv ‘AOE ote for 1 Name Onl GENERAL HARRY LASHKOWITZ COMMISSIONER OF Ate fon Ney INSURANCE COMMISSIONER OF Vote for 1 Name Onl AGRICULTURE AND LABOR W. E. COOKE RAIUROAT Vote for 1 Name COMMISSIONER C. J. KACHELHOFFER MEMBERS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 27th District PRECINCT Vote for 1 Name Only COMMITTEEMAN SAMPLE BALLOT ELECTION AND TERMS JUDGES DISTRICT COURT Shall Said Constitutional Amendment Be Approved? vs O : pie ELECTION, TERMS AND COMPENSATION JUDGES SUPREME COURT Shall Said Constitutional Amendment Be Approved? Cl i) YES NO ~ REFERRED MEASURES REPEAL DEPOSITORS GUARANTY FUND ACT Shall Said Referred Measure Be Approved? ‘ cae ONE MAN GAME AND FISH COMMISSION Shall Said Referred Measure Be Approved? NO INITIATED MEASURES FOUR CENT GASOLINE TAX Sha!! Said Initiated Measure Be Approved? LW | and relatives in different Canadian Points. Ralph Nelson of Bismarck is spend- ing the week at the home of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bjelland. Walter Anderson of Washburn was greeting old friends in the commun- ity a few days ago. Mr. anderson is running a pool hall in Washburn. Mrs. Matilda Baumgart who has been spending the past wto weeks with relatives near Turtle Lake is ex- pected home this week. A number from here attended the dedication services of the new.Pres- byterian church in Wilton which were held Sunday. Rev. Fred Christ is the pastor of the Wilton church. He jdaushter Pauline of Hazen spent the | local farmers and business men. There ' formerly | served the Baldwin churc| and the highest, 14,402. The speech of Ambassador Frederick | Sackett at the world power confer-/ ence in Berlin, in which he attacked asserted excessive rates charged by light and power utilities in America, brought sharp rejoinders today from | President Matthew S. Sloan and other leaders of the national electric light association in convention here., {_ President Sloan, head of the New, York Edison company, challenged! the accuracy of Ambassador Sack-! ett’s statement that rates in the| United States ran as high as 15 times the cost of gen ng surrent. Variations in altitudes of 11,000 feet are found in Colorado, the lowest point being 3400 feet above sea level SUNDAY THEATRES, SHOWS AND MOVIES Shall Said Initiated Measure Be Ap) YE3 NO YES NO = proved? | | \ | \

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