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REPUBLICAN Name of Candidate Name of Office . B. BU! Ss T. J. CLIFFORD THOMAS HALL A.S. MARSHALL STAALE HENDR J. H. SINCLAIR A.C. TOWNLEY . H. BRANT GEORGE F. SHAFER RIC A. BOWMAN JOHN W. CARR Lieutenant Governor cretary of State R. R. SMITH JOHN STEEN BERTA E. BAKER DELLA M. WARDROPE [AMES MORRIS State Auditor State Treasurer ‘Attorney General J Commissioner of Insurance | S. A. OLSNESS Commissioner of Agriculture R. E. SWENDSEID H. W. SWENSON JOSEPH A. KT S. 8S. McDONALD CHRISTIAN BERTSCH C. W. McCDONNELL HERMAN BROCOPP GORDON COX WILLIAM B. FALCONER TED B. MEINHOVER MARTIN J. OLSON, JR. J. M. THOMPSON L. J. WEHE ‘oad Commissioner Members House of Representatives 27th District Name of Office Name of Candidate P.O. Address JOHN BURKE M. C. FREERKS Bismarc’ c Jamestown OLIVER P. BA’ BERTHA R. PALMER ARTHUR E. THOMPSO: E RUNEY juperintendent of Public Instruction ity Su itendent ot 4 Schools CTO! ON ALBIN HEDSTROM JOSEPH KELLY 8. J. KING JOHN MONROE FRED W. NELSON JOSEPH ERY ‘ounty Auditor ‘ounty Treasurer Clerk of District Court Register of D AS. FISHER MABEL ENGESETH NORMAN FLOW L, Edna Heaton Putnam FRED SWENSON F. BE. McCURDY GEORGE S. REGISTER 1. C. DAVIES J. W. RILEY State’s Attorney County Judge ounty Surveyor County Coroner E. J. GOBEL E, PERRY sihat the Notice of|139-79, vote at schoolhouse, 1a Wed tor—Chairman of township. bos: the 20th day of June, 960, be supervisors, lish per copy submitted. Roll der, aye; Moy- ay. 18—Hay Cr ni sfomen nier, aye; les: ares Nas i aye. Inspector — Chi iverview town- 19, 1, “vote at schoolhouse Ni tion Inspector—Gus Precinct Now Nias Hose _tow ship, except Lots 3 and 4 in Section all of section 6 and all of section 7,|2 Lot 4 in Section $ and all of section 3. us o' Inspector —Chairm Board of Ae yar No. 2c Long. sa bead in a recinct No, 20—Burnt Creek town- 0, ‘vot Arnold school: Inspector — ‘Chairman board of SUREKYIAOTE, Precinct No, 21—Naugh' ship, 140-79, vote at schoolhouse ‘No. rd of supervisor irman of township ‘rances township, it schoolhouse. Ii of township board Precinct No. 23—Sible ship, 140-77, vote at schoolhouse No. r—Cl urmain of township Jot 4 in section 8, and 18 in township 13 man of township board or eas 137-77, vote at schoolhou: Ini —Chairman of township board of Xo, 4—Telfer town: 8. vote at schoolhouse. tor—Chairman of board of sup board of superv Precinct No, 24—-Christiania town- ship, 140-76, vote at schoolhous Inspector—Chairman of township inct No. 5—Missour! township, 331-18. wote at Eldridge schoolho' Baepecr-cnelrman of board of su- 8, 6—Fort Rice tow! 137-80, vote at senoolhOUse, tor—Chas. Swenso! j—Clear Lake town- vote at schoolhouse No. stoner hahemt of township igor: sPrecinet No. S6-Lein township, 141- vote at schoolhouse, of ayn board of suc q Lincoln township, 0. vote at schoolhouse. Hear: Be Precinct ‘No §—Apple Creek town- house, In- a ‘tor—Chairman of township board Bovd township, 138: use. Note at sehooltn tor—Chairman of towne! hip ard oF super- or -| ship, Talis, vot Prect 138-77, vote at aenoe te schoolhous tol Chi spector-—Chairman of townsh nip board Pek pete artis of precinct Ne. 30—Cr No. 2. In. pete vote at towns hall in Baldwin. hairman of ‘township board es ote Chi nm rs, No. 12—Thelma township, fote at schoolhouse. mn of township board of rofte tow: nahip, view township, Schoolhouse ‘im Glens Inspector—Chairman view township. of township Poard of supervisors. 7. dd--Sterling canta sect. ryote at schoolhouse in Ster- tor—Chairman of town- 8. lund township, 142-79 and Bast halt. oof township 143: 80, (less sections 1,208.10, 11 township 142-80 and ion which includes South Wilto: d borne) Vote at schoolhoug ector—Chairman of town: anip board ce ta) 8) Township line, vote at Little's. oe i=-McKenzie town- vote at schoolhouse in 1801 joken schoolhouse in ‘Men: lof Broad 4 irman of town- °! naway, vote at Will scmhoo! THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1980 ERTIFICATE OF NOMINEES F. In accordance with the provisions of Section 921 of the Compiled Laws of 1913, notice is hereby given that the following persons, together with thelr 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, P. O. Address Bismarck Bismarck PIERCE BLEWETT , F, 0, HELLSTROM DEMOCRATIC Name of Candidate Kulm L. A. SWANSON Jamestown ROBERT BYRNE Arnegard LAURA B. SANDERSON LaMoure oF Bottineau A. C. P. NKOP: Rugby ROBERT W. ALLEN Glenburn Leeds Carrington Stanley Sheyenne Devils Lake Sentinel Butte | Bismarck Bismarck Kensal Bismarck Bismarck Bismarck Bismarck Driscoll Wilton Bismarck NO-PARTY ‘County Commi Bismarck Bismarck | Bismarck Bismarck Bismarck _|_ Bismarck _ ship, 143-77, vote at schoolhou 1 Pinspector—Chalrman of township board ot upervisors, Preeinct By 36—Win, tl Lrtecinct, Ne, ps lett township, | li ote at Arena. Inspector— Chairman of Nie board of su- Dervisors, a le J. Rhodes. te Precinct No, 40—Canfleld react 43-77, vot schoolhouse No. om ton —-Chalrman of township board s ction 15. bpector—Chairman of township board of supervisors. Precinct No. 42—Grass Lake town- ship, 143-79, vote at schoolhouse No. 1. Inspector—Chairman of township we of superv No. 44 —Stelber township, & ine 44: Vote at schoolhouse No. 1. Specter ce ‘man of township board eet shi, i 14 ard Pr ‘ecinct 46—Florence Lake township, 144-76, vote at schoolhous 3. Inst ector—Chairman of town- board of supervisor recinct ‘Hasel Grove town- snip, 146-75, vote at senocinouse No. sagigepector—Chairman of township Dogrd of supervis No. 48—. us that part of the First Ward west of t genter line of Fitth Bt. to “the center line of Third Street and North of the township line, vote ‘at North Ward Carp ae A. herbers, 3 nnaperier: Precinct it par! of that u the Firat Ward west ot tig monies tis ‘hird Street to the center line of Mandan Street and North of the town- ship Une, vote at Faunce’s Garage. Inspector—J. N. Rohert . 61—Ail of that part of the First Wara west of the center line of Mandan Street and .North of the Garage. Inspector—H, Pp, Goddar. Precinct No, S0-Ait of that part of the Second Ward west of the center Une of Firth street to the center, Second Street, of the town- ship tine and north of Mhe center line Name of Office First District RAT. WAH [ELHOFFER CHRIST BER 8. L. JORDAHL H. W. VOIGHT ; BRENNEISE 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, 1930. 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, Une of Second Street to the center line of Washington Street, South of the township line and North of line of Broadway, vote at V3 oeBiN Beha se. Inspector—Bi of Wasi Pg al gg 2 a (er gti Pool, Inspector—Bill Mc- Precincts No. sean of that part of the Third Ward of the center Precinct. No. Gal of that part of the Third 1 Ward east of the center Hine of Seventh St to the center line Of Tenth Btrect, and North the f 10 township line, Ing ector—Genl. deonltany, i g sibot that t 7. t of ‘th he Cl of of. Bis rt oO: mar ce tof the center line of Fitt! Bireet ang saz’ South Center Ii Precinet that part of Wrest of the con and South of th way, vote at Association of ag t hier. on sen ixth th Ward, all of that “pare, a” ihe © ciy of Bi ke, south of the tow Ni nd Fi centr Bit) eetanem a Ble oree. a spector—] Pr ecinct No. j7—Sixth Ward. ait iT of that part of the pis of Bi South of the ‘township ‘iin north of the,ceutgr line ef oe north of the cei fe at St. Mary's school. Inspector, Legion “in wea tore Renident of A Precinct No, 59—Shal a and ion 1-7! *h ie at eek South *aviiton, ey tne Chapin’ schoo it of that territory within the since lunits of the village of Wi in township 142-76, vote at in Wing. Inspector——1 M president of village board. ne thas tse en it part of Lis 0. ja a sue econ a Ward we atts ne Ady, ot em as CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND- MENTS ELECTION AND TERMS JUDGES DISTRICT COURT 4 CONCURRENT RESOLUTION TO a0 ECTION 104 OF | Be It Enacted by the Legislative = of ‘ION ‘OR THE ELECTION or DIstRICT ES FOR UDG SIX HRAuS SOAS 20 READ AS FOL-| Compiled Laws of 1 1 be elected at general elections by the slectors thereof one or more judges f the district gourt therein as may rovik fice of a iudge of the hereafter elected shall be vs years ‘as| sor is appointed and qualified many judges as there are j be filled in each rece! te ‘the mext highest sumber of votes shall be are preme court shall je elected by tl qualified glectors of the state at ceive such compensation services as 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 prior to the general election of the TI year 1934, at which election three su- Preme court judges shall ve chosen;| and the candidate at said ele the highest numi eo elected for a icrm years, the candidate receiving the next tes vulatic ry | or desirable to the conduct of his de- partment; he shall maintain an of- in the city of Bismarck, be| Provided with suitable office equip- elected for a term of eight years and ture, stat the candidate receiving the next high- est number of votes shall be elected for a term of six yea REFERRED MEASURES REPEAL DEFOSITORS GUARANTY AN ACT PROVIDING FOR THE CONTINUANCE 0) an accurate r actions and partment, and. Rall ‘auneally, nae in the month of December of each year, make and file with the governor a detailed statement oes covering | hee previous calenda: =| shall appoint such game wardens and | Co! , ISTRIBUTION FE Name of Candidate P. 0. Address . THE DISSOLUTION OF SUCH THE DISPOSITION Econ AND REP! acts OR PARTS OF ACTS IN orl FLICT HEREWITH. the Legislative As- ier” of the State of North Da- COMMISSION, B Be It Enacted by ful discharge of the dutl fice. ‘The deputy commissioner and all such wardens and deputy wardens, shall be under the direct control and supervision of the game and fish com- missioner; they shall each be required fo make monthly and annual reports ee eee OF ‘S.) From and after July “1st, 1020. the depositors’ guar- anty fund commission shall levy no turther assessments under the provi- sions of Chapter 31-B of the Suppl 1913, known as the ue anty Fund Act, bu 1 un rovisions of said Chapter aitsor lupplemant - prose, centered. or imponed by law w the North Dako' fame and Fish Board which is arene, Foca on~o pie at upon the North Game Bish Commissioner as heretofore ores oe are ere conferred and im- posed upon gam commissioner nares provided for, — ‘much thereof as 1s] 4 and except as to his section Gee , the RENCE HANSON KIMBLE ge dep claims approved and allowed. by itors’ guaranty fund com- ion who have not theretofore re- a dividend from said fund and/ 1 to be disbursed in the manner now in Operation under aid Chapter 31-B) SF! DISSOLUTION OF coM- N.) | On December ist, 4 the depositors’ guara: mam sion shail deliver to the state exa iner for the State of North Dakota, all he records, assets and-prop- sioner si auch Rpt clerks or other assist out eehe, duties of his office. ‘The sal on the Supplem: exist. STODY OF ene AND REMAINING. ASSEY TS.) The! state examiner for the State ot North| 1, as speedily as possible, convert all assets so received by him into cash and d thereof in a fund to be known as the rs? lows fore” guaranty fund commission who have not theretofore| received a dividend from the Guaranty ee) All a in conflict herewith ereby repealed; provided, how: that the praciicae oe th e ft] eact fists tye, etdatined in th this act, wh n levied by the guaran- ty fund commission prior to the time this act becomes eff : Approved March 6, 1929, County Auditor for Burleigh County, N. D. TWICHELL PLEADS [32 POR BIG TURNOUT Says Independents Will Win Campaign if They Get Nor- mal Vote to Polls with constructive no progressive = they nothing : going to the polls next Wednes- day or with their voting for the en- tire Fike & Foes : é 3 i aE it Seg H i 5 g i é E ONE MAN eT nin FISH com. AN ACT TO A: 1D AND RB-ENACT D> SECTION ioaztAa SUPPLEMENT | f ‘HE COMPIL!} jek) OF 1913, REDATING TO THE GAME AND FISH DEPARTMENT © OF THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA. sembly of tue’ sta Da- kota: Section 1. AMENDMENT,) That Section 10322a3 eigPh ela to th elating to the department of the State or North Dakota, thems by amended and re-enacted ai rece, RSs ORGANIZATION | 8! OF GA! ND FISH DEPARTMENT: APEOINTALENT OF GAMB AND FL it MMISSIONER: OF OFFICERS.) Within ten days a ter the taking effect of this act, the governor shal point a state game and fish commissioner who shall hold office until February 1st, 1931: There- Sttor such commissioner hall, b ‘ap- pointed for a term of two years and Bhall hold his office until his cone removable by the governor for cause only. The game and fish commission- gf_shall appoint @ deputy game, and fish commission hold of- Hee at the pleasure of the game be She sioner. ame and fish commissioner and fish com- uty ga) eae the commissioner in the penal jum of ten thousand dollars ($10, rit 00), and the deputy commissioner enal sum of five thousand dol- out of the game to be con- duties of each of said offices. | of four'cents pi 2. URT ie ays pusiee); the premiums on such| fi jonds to be payable Grand fish fund, such, bonds leis d_ upon’ the faithful discharge of ti fuel as herein defined, shall, not later than the 16th day of each calender month render to the state auditor, on forms, prescribed. prepared, and tur- nished by ti te auditor, a sworn statement of the number of of motor vehicle fuel sold or y him or them during ‘the — precedin; galendar month, which statement shall be sworn to by one oF principal officers, in case of domestic corpora- tion: or by the resident general agent, or agents, or attorney-in-fact, or by a chief accountant or officer in ca of'a foreign corporation; by the man- ttm agent or own in ssociation or jindividue mtain a statement of quantition of motor Vehicle fuel sold or used within the State of North Da- kota from nis or thelr respecti places of business, and if any of such motor vehicle fuel, has been asia son delivered by dealer to customers in the Sriginal at whether in tank cars, barrels or other pack: 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 Berson: firm or corporations to whom tl same was sold. Said gealer shall pay a license tax gallon on all motor Vohiele fuel used and sold by nice other than such fuel sold b; him them, in the original _ paci above specified, and shall have t option of paying said tax of four cen per gallon on all motor vehicle fuel sold by him or them, in the state, in the original packages in which the game was imported as above speci- Whenever any sale is made by dealer of motor fuel in the original packages in which the same was im- e and fish commissioner m and deputy game and fish commis- sioner, shall each take, subscribe and file in the office of the secret of ‘AS| State, the oath of office provi by the constitution, within ten days from the date of appointment. The game and fish commissio: ner shall receive an annual salary of missioner an annual three thousand dolinrs (88,000.00): each of which salaries shall ‘bs e pay- mand pective offices. 11 establish such ice, to be provided for his d ‘t “4 and shall be lepartment| tion: ment, including tui ks and posta; oe ry He game and. fish commissioner ‘den of the 10) e state, whose salary and bond shall be Jf sUtHi| the same as that of the deputy game and ‘fish commissioner; each deputy Same warden shall give bond in the Penal ‘sum one thousand dollars id_bon fo, be furnished to the commissioner in the manner by him required. All powers and duties heretofore e and fish 11 records, books, documents, 11 or other property of whi ever kind or description in possession or Under the control of the Rerth Dakota te ect during the continuance of this/G hall be bl let pips bel or duti commissioner are hereby con- uty ferred and imposed upon th ‘s0| sme and fish commissione: to the supervision of and fish commissioner. e ‘The state game and fish commis- ll have power to appoint ye necessary in carryinj me manner as 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 Bppropriated therefor, ‘PP prova March 7, 1 INITIATED MEASURES UR CENT GASO! [BUTION OF THE DERIVED FROM SAID it Enacted by the People ef the Nerth Daketa: iste oe ‘That Sections 2, 3, and Chapter Session Laws of the State of North Dakota, pe Sectio ion 2. La ge That} list ir motor ve: of tative or agents, in this state, inthe sale or une of motor vehicle @ joint debate and presents a novel innovation in campaign tactics. “Much interest has developed in the Tadio contest between the Independ- 1d sed by law upon the game and|to ‘Se|on the first day of July sof cach year, ho} | 1930. ; |. Hlect "Jos. L. Kelley, sheriff, Burleigh county.—Pol. Adv. from the Bismarck station By i AREAL FOR CONGRESS tha opponition, [dex evening will be in the aature ef | Pol «lik 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, ind whether or not said umes and agrees to pay the Ucense tax on sald fuel above speci- fled, and such dealer shall transmit to the ‘state auditor at the ‘same time Il render the statement above specified, duplicate copies ora Toe | invoices ‘issued and ‘delivered by hin during the period covered by such statement. Section 3. AMENDMENT.) Every fesler paying such license tax or be- ing Mable for the payment thereot, shall be entitled to charge and collect the sum of four cents per gallon, on such motor fuel sold by him, as & part of the selling rice a thereof, Section 5. NDMENT., That said license tax eC respect to motor vehicle fuel sold or used in any cal endar month. shall be paid at ‘the same time the statement provided for in Bection 2 hereos is cand red, to the state auditor, who shall receipt to the dealer oe et and shall forth- @ auditor for the Purpose of "eal gta refunds as herein Provided. The state treasurer shall promptly credit to the state highway ion three: pant ee of eald lis ey redited, be- ing three-fourths of sala license tax, is hereby appropriated to be used by such commission for the construction, reconstruction, maintenance or re: pairs of hfehways or roads under the jurisdiction of said commission. One-fourth of said license tax so re- ceived by the state treasurer, shall = deposited by him to a “County Highway Aid Fund.” 4 months of January, April, July and October of each year, the state treas. urer, upon the warrant of the = auditor, shall apportion and di all of ‘the moneys in such “Count: Highway Aid Fund” not previously disbursed, including Interest received thereon, to the various counties of the state in the same proportion and ratio as the motor vehicle registra- tion fund collected in each county nm} shall bear to the total motor vehicle istration fund collected in all the counties of the state during the entire =| ihe core calendar year as shown by the certificate of the registrar of mo- tor vehicle: apprepsinted aad, cumin ely by such counties in the Bomateustions re- construction, maintenance and repair of county highways, bridges and cul- verts thereon leading up to and con- eebael 2 with federal eid and state aid hig! On making the payments 6 auditor as provided in this . the dealer shall first deduct rom the amount of tax due, one and one-half per centum thereof to cover the cost of collecting said tax and ee the same to the state auditor rovided, that in order to the State ey account of the expenses of carrying the provisions of this Act into effect, the state auditor hereby authorized and directed to credit to the general fund of the state, the sum of twenty-five t! ws out of the moneys collected ses tax under the provisions of se this act. SUNDAY TMATAES. gHows AND AN ACT PERMITTING. THE OPERA. TION OF THEATRES ON SUNDAY ‘ER 1:30 O'CLOCK Be It Enacted ‘People State of sie Oy oe Section 1, It shall be lawful to con- N it day. LS, | Week commonly called the Sabbath, provided: That such shows, theatres and exhibitions shall not be run and eeareted £01 the hour of One sompiled North Dakota for the year 1913 1 acts in conflict herewith are hereby repeats. A. C. Isaminger, County Auditor year|of Burleigh County, North do ‘hereby. cortity that thew nin 3 = towing is @ true and correct Constitutional, Referred and Initiated measures an cert! to by the Secretary of State, same t be voted for on Wednesday, June 26th, ISAMINGER, County Audieas for Burleigh County, N. Dak. Luther League Raps Sunday M Movie Idea Fargo, N. D., Sune 2 22.—(P)—A reso- Tution opposing a proposed state law allowing moving picture shows on VOTE VES FOR SUNDAY MOVIES WED. JUNE 25

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