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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1930 CERTIFICATE OF NOMINEES f. accordance with the provisions of Section 921 of the Compiled Laws of 1913, notice is hereby given’ that the following persons, together with their 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, 1980. : Name of Office Repremata’ lve in Congress First District Second District REPUBLICAN Name of Candidate 0. B. BURTNESS T. J. CLIFFORD THOMAS HALL A.S. MARSHALL P. O. Address DEMOCRATIC Name of Candidate ARVEY Third District Governor STAALE HENDRICKSON J: H. SINCLAIR A.C. TOWNLEY E. H. BRANT Lieutenant Governor ERIC A. BOWMAN JOHN W. CARR Secretary of State ROBERT BYRNE LAURA B. SANDERSON State Auditor R. R. SMITH JOHN STEEN State Treasurer | BERTA 5. BAKER Ettorney General —s—<—t~sts—CS™Y DELLA M. WARDROPE JAMES MORRIS R. E. SWENDSEID Commissioner of Insurance S. A. OLSNESS H. W. SWENSON Commissioner of Agriculture 4 and Labor JOSEPH A. KITCHEN 8. S. McDONALD Railroad Commissioner Members House of Representatives 27th District Name of Office ae Name of Candidate CHRISTIAN BERTSCH Cc. W. MCDONNELL oteau Kenmare Minot ulm Jamestown Carrington Stanley 8 JEG Bismarck P. W. LANIER Forbes R. . A. Linton 'D L. ANDERSON : ot GEORGE F: SHAFER Bismarck -PIERCE BLEWETT Jamestown F. 0. HELLSTROM Bismarck » A. IN HERMAN BROCOPP, GORDON COX WILLIAM B. FALCONER TED B. MEINHOVER MARTIN J. OLSON, JR. J. M. THOMPSON L. J. WEHE P.O. M. JOHN BURKE C. FREERKS — Jamestown Bismarck Bismarck Bismarck Driscoll Wilton Bismarck NO-PARTY Address Name of Office Bismarck de Kensal’ Bismarc! Name of Candidate P.O. Address 2 P. 0. Address ~~~|” Bismarek County Commissioner First District GEORGE F. WILL Superinter tent of Public Instruction Judge of Supreme Court | ity ‘Superintendent of Schools OLIVER P. BAKKEN Mandan BERTHA R. PALMER i ARTHUR E. THOMPSON MADGE RUNEY VICTOR L. ANDERSON ALBIN HEDSTROM JOSEPH KELLY S.J. KING JOHN MONROE FRED W. NELSON JOSEPH WERNER ALTA B.H A. C. ISAMINGER CLAIR G. DERB CHAS. FISHER County Auditor County Treasurer Clerk of District Court | RMAN Register of Deeds MABEL ENGESETH NORMAN FLOW L. Edna Heaton Putnam FRED SWENSON itate’s Attorney GEORGE S. REGISTER Bismarck Bismarck Bismarck Bismarck Washburn Third District OSCAR BACKMAN WILLIAM FRICKE MARTIN STRAND Bismarck Wilton Baldwin Wilton ‘ourth District eat BERG S..L. JORDAHL AXEL SODER Bismarck H.R. BONNY Wing ROLAND H. CRANE A. E, SHIPP H. W. VOIGHT onstables CLARENCE HANSON G. 5. BRENNEISE Regan’ ae CORMA KIMBLE Moffit Bismarck Bismarck Bismarck McKenzie Bismarck Sounty Surveyor ounty Coroner E, J. GOBEL Bismare E, PERRY Bismarck poet __|_ Bismarck _ F. E. McCURDY | Bismarck 5 Bismarck ounty Judge 1. C. DAVIES . J. W. RILEY Official Newspaper | : rane} The BISMARCK CAPITAL] Bismarck The BISMARCK TRIBUNE} Bismarck T.R. ATKINSO — 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 precincts of Burleigh County on June 26th, 1980. + 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) 1980. A. C. ISAMINGER, CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND. MENTS BLEUTION Saat gy JUDGES con ol RESOLUTION TO! astenp eo 104 OF ap hes 4 TION THE R A M OF SIX YEARS, 80 iaaee AS TO READ AS FOL- Section 104, ae State shatt be ai- d 10 thi tit judicial ONE MAN came, BAND Fism vom, ND. AND RE-ENA “RECTION, Osa SUPPLEMEN’ TO 7 ws or AxB TING, TO THE GAME Fish DEPARTMENT OF STATE OF NORTH DAKOT, It Enacted by ‘sembly of the Stat mt mi. AMENDMENT.) That Section 10é22a0 Supplement. to the| Compiled Laws of 19 lating to the an tate. of North Dakota, amended and re-enacted Section 1032223. GAME AND FisH D) ICERS.) within ‘ten days af- Gppoint a stat and fish commissioner who s! 7) office until February 1st, 1 after such commissioner pointed for = term of tw Shall ‘hold iris office until hi sor is appointed and mova! ee th ‘The ail appoint a deputy oe ‘who shalt hol ‘The "fish _commisstoner and tne ae ety ase Red Fish com ner shall each give a be furnished by. the state of North Dakota; the comfissioner in the penal S08] sum of ten thousand dollars COMPEN- PREME COURT | la! atari TO ASTEND SECTIONS 90, 91 AND 99 OF TICLE F THE CON: STITUTION on THE STATE oF. iQ rae DAKOT. BY RANG] N YEARS, SO ages of th es of the su- elected by the state at gen- term of office Section 90. Ti Preme court shi qualified electors of eral elctions. The shall be ten yea: hold their offic sors are duly ified and shall ceive such ‘compensation for their services a: my in Ppa | applicable to the erms of office of judges of the supreme court elected Prior to the general election of th year 1934, at Frhich election three su: preme court judge: number f votes shal elected for a term of eight year a candidate ec hale F the next est number of votes shall be elected or | @ term of six years. REFERRED MEASURES REPEAL DEPOSITORS GUARANTY cr AN ACT PROVIDING FOR THE BIS- CONTaN UANCE OF FUR’ |. | Provided; exci RECORDS A! ND REPEALING ALL AGS Of PATS OF ACTS IN CON- fuicr HEREWITH. ‘Be It Enacted Section 1. ASSESSMENTS.) | From ‘and after July 1st, 1929, the depositors’ guar- anty fund commission shall levy further assessments under, the. p provi- Pe ou ut shall under the a Chapter 31-B of the and deéput: DISCONTINUANCB OF a 000.00), and the deputy com: in the ihacre sum of five thou: 0.00); the premium: boas 0 be FP rable out of the game and fish fund, such bonds to be con: ditioned uj he faithful discharge of the duties of each of sald offices. The game and fish commissioner, game and sioner, shall each take, subscribe and file in the office of the mecarary of state, the oath of office provide the constitution, within ten days trom the date of appointment. The game and fish commissioner shall roselve. an Snnusl salary | of ind six hundred ‘dollars: fish commissioner an annual salary o! thousand dollars ($3,000.00) ach of which salaries shall be pay- le monthly out of the game an fund, together with the actual id pecessary, expenses incurred by em in the performance of of their respective offices. partment; fice, to be provided for his department, in the city of Bismarck, and shall be provided with suitable ‘office equii ment, including furniture, stationery, te record of all the Heda id expenditures of his d partment. and shail, annually, and the mon: ecember of each year, make and- Gtle with The game and fish shall appoint auch gam, deputy game wardens mmissioner| ardens and re by law all appoint only one chief game warden: of the i salary and bond shall be that of the deputy game ish commissioner; each deputy. game warden shail give a bond in the penal sum of one thousand do! {31,900,00), said bond to be furnished the State of North Dakota and pay- adie out of the gamo and fish fund, and to be conditioned upon the faith- ful discharge of the duties of sald of. ‘The deputy commissioner and uch wardens and deputy wai afi be-under the direct control and supervision of the game and fish com- missioner; they shall each be required monthly and annual reports to the commissioner in the manner by him required. All powers and: duties heretofore conf -Ampo! the ‘North Dakota rr Board which is hereby abolished, or Supplement proceed to complete ‘its| ui reco! is to all banks closing prior to said date, collect ail assessments theretofore levied, and convert its the ‘Supplement "ection 2. SEMENT OF bree yout or ie Ist di if December, 19390, sai Neposttars: paar. anty fund commission shall disburse Pris one the balance of the funds in its hang to CERT ap banks closing prior to July st Pematning in its hands t be disbursed among depositors hola- ing, claims approved and allowed by id nty fund com- | theretofore re- ceived a dividend from said fund and to be disbursed in the manner now in id Chapter 31-B Section nD ‘DISSOLUTION OF coM- SION.) On December 3ist, 1930, tors’ guarant: sion shall deliver to the state exam- iner dor the State of North Sens all of uch funds 90 os teres ‘ae fund commis. final report of its ich commission shall ereupon cei Section 4. ND REMAIN: as speedily as peasib ie, convert all assets so received by hi into cash and deposit the sprees thereof in a fund to be known as the Depositors’ Guaranty Fund, which fund shall be lebarsed. pro rt the state examiner among depositors bomlng, claims appro’ by said depositors’ guaranty fund commission who have not theretofore received a — trom the Guaranty ‘Section 6. REPEAL) All acts or parts of acts in conflict herewith are ereby repealed; provided. “howevar, roved and allowed “| that the provisions of this act. shall ik, trus County Auditor for Burleigh County, N. D. | ag CTT ERT yee EPO 4 | Additional Sports | | Ah, Those Lucky Legionnaires! | Mickey Cochrane At Pinnacle Pinnacle Now| Sam Rice, ayy songs for Five . Weeks, Drops to Third in American Batting ieee, anne June ‘21. - 21.— (AP) — Sam Rice’s eek march at the front of American league batters has been stopped by a champion backstop, lickey Cocarane, of the Philadel. Phia Athletic Crashing out 10 hits in 19 chances during the ninth week of campaign- ing, Cochrane boosted his average 20 points to .399 and took the lead away from the veteran Washington outfielder, meost ila averages in- clown, ames of Wednesday dis fohnny Hodapp, Cleveland’ . algd went on a hit- tig rampage during the same pe- Sale took Sree a a a ropping Rise lace with his .390 percentage. np? 4 mae the first time in five.weeks led to top the batting ling who with Rice had been ossible to sixth place in addition to “his leadership in runs batted Gehrig, who in five games of 6, or seven __Al Sim- it 361; Parents Clevel: Porter, C! ind, .351, Ruth retained three of his leader. shige during the hectic week, how- in runs with 70, in hits for most bases with 148, a fied homerun spec’ lity with “ ousted Ri leader in hite ind Washington were tied in doubles |with 19 each; Earl Combs of the ikees hine triples while Rice ill led in stolen bases with a dozen sti md | The’ heavy Yankee’ ‘ankee barr: finall, lifted Ruth and his mates terthe teary batting average 14 points during the period and have a..314 average. Cleveland, last week’s leader, is sec: ond with The Yankees - also: went into a tie for first place in team fielding during the week with Phila- delphia. Each team is fielding at a 973 clip. In the. pitching race, Mel Harder of Cleveland mixed matters again by dropping his first game of the season. He held a slight edge after Wednesday’s games with six won and one lost but Mahaffey of the Athletics and Pennock of the Yan- kees were pressing him, each having | ¥! a record of five won and one lost. “Lefty” Grove of the Athletics, sail- ing‘along with lost record, leading in strikeouts with 78, Bee plays soptinned, i be : ston speciality. uring ‘the weel the Red Box completed six more and top the league with 69, ‘Connolly News Newest Association King Sporty .476 Average to Indianapolis Second Sac Second Sacker = “as Diewlaes) Haas quilted asian Amines dentine regular during the ninth week of play |and promptly stepped into first place , in the batting race with a fancy 476 average, unofficial records including games of Wedn: disclosed. The heavy hitting Indian has topped the field for the last two weeks with a .452 or better average but was not regarded as leader until he passed the required 100 times at. bat. After Wednesday's game, he had been at bat nected safely for 59 hit ee leadership during the week. Yankees increased their -team Ey ; MeManus and Joe Cronin of The Bruno was idle with an injury during the ninth week and went to second place with .403. Tommy Jenkins’ monoply of batting’ Specialties was broken during the week, unofficial statistics revealed. The Milwaukee outfielder, who led in most hits, hits for most total bases, | doubles, and runs batted in, a. week | ago, surrendered all of them ceed the second di the period. of Louisville, leaden in runs ye Lele took the lead in most hits iple lead with it and banged out five doubles for eited an eight won and two | total of ninth week but held the pitching lead with seven victories and no defeats. ‘Wiley Moore, the ex-Yankee, bagged two more games, running his season’s record to 13 won and three lost. New leaders appeared during week in’ both team hitting and team fielding. Toledo hiked its team hit-' Columbus NEI London, June 21.—(/)—To protect nlong “rural highways, ‘pedccrians rur -have introduced a new safety belt here which prevents them being hit by automobiles. ‘The belt has several lend he tite et eiten to it, and en. an oncoming aut mobile flash onto these le company ment e. time 1 31-B of ontinue in. ful} force and ef- pe uance = on the North Dakota Game and Fish Commissioner as heretofore cre- ated, are hereby conferred and im- a. three thor {$3,600.00}, and the deputy game and] s Meek) and. postage. Hi keep cul th oH as Peers: Berg ok ou CT imoathe render to the state forms bed, pre nished the state statement of the number BS} of motor vehicle fish department of the] of Al a APEQINTMENT OF GAME AND Bish eo )M MISSION! [ES | OFFI fer the taking effect of this mct. the rt| Governor shall dell foe of the game and veh! Whenever any sa! mad ales, ef a9 po or fant w Bestel shore pueden atte invoice of ou tie ure shee eh aes tit a kind, purchaser, the quantity ‘and ii kind of fuel sold, said bale atouinse do and agtese or not @ tax on said fied, and Lyles der ee e at the same time shall. render the statem cate copies of all seck ment. ‘Section 3. AMENDMENT.) Every - ) dealer paying such license tax or be- ing Mable for ere! shall be entitled to charge and Pootiect the sum of four cents such Peat fuel pana b; of the selling price t! Tipu, vehicle fue! sola or Tteed in endar month, shall be such ney Been Dended™ ‘by. said state Bese an Gore e state treasurer pacha fees to nue i finte Righiwhy "ee-f01 said on conse, an The cred! cote ing three-fourths eer = YY appro) Fe eet eee reconstruction, —— or pire, of anal hws roads under One-fourth of said che nse tax eo Fee ceived b; ty neys i raed, tnehiaing Aa, previo thereon, to the varie the state in and fish) cei led for, and all records, books, documents, 1 ments or other property of king or scale dB, Rosseasion or under Che control of the No jh Board, sha! 0 tl missioner ea pointment and qu ers and duties eket imposed by law upon the game and commissioner. are hereby con- ferred and imposed upon the deputy game and fish comm! D; to tl and fi sioner shall have. po such experts, clerks or othe’ ants ae may be necessary in carryin 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|t same manner aa for the salary and ex- Penses.of the commissioner. Provid- ed, that the total expenditure of such salary and expenses shall.not exceed the amount appropriated therefor, Approvd March 7% 1929. INITIATED MEASURES VOUR CUNT GASOLEND TAX .N ACT TO AMEND AND RE-ENACT a ‘OF CHAP- ves of, county highways, Bectin a sodaeet eid and king th to uditor as provided in section, he dealer shall first deduct from the amount of tax due, one and one-half per centum thereof to cover the cost of collecting said a nsmitting the same to Fi itor, provided, that in ‘oar reimburse the State on account o greg ‘of ee he hereby ‘authorised credit t pgoted a ni vr fund vet Aas oh year col Hicense, as “ander the cola a a aUNDAY. THRATRES. sHOWS AND MOVIES AN ACT PERMITTIN TION OF. THEATRES ON SUNDAE AFTER 1:30 Qoloce. P. . M. Pscate of mi Section 1, It shall be awe to con: duct, run and ope! shows, moving picture. shows talking pictures and N exhibitions on the fed the eek common! gnly THE | DISTRIBUTION OF Revences DERIVED FROM SAID Be It Haacted by the People of the ‘State of North ar Sections Chapter 166, Session Laws of the State of North ‘Dakota for the year 19: hereby amended and re-en- acted to read as follows: Eection 3. AMBNUMENT.) | That each and jealer in motor ve- fists fucl, 26 detined in this act, who now engaged, or who rea: er ngaue fe his own namo, or in the hame of others, of in the name of his representative or agents, in this atate, in the:sale or use of motor vehicle and e provide ‘hat such si | and exhibitions pen ae operated before dion ye en Si cto 923: piled ction bes Ly Laws North Dato for the ren isis iy hereby repealed. c " fsaminger, Cow: gf, Burleigh “County, North Aceiege do Malek certify "that "the withis and f wert “a iy tutions s esieceed june ahi County Audit fe earaaRt eng, hadion for the Secreta: iA poked for on Ws plies of Professor Alfred Lothir hen yaa [Wegener's glactological expedition. 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