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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1932 Boomer Brooker to Take on Bobby Laurent on Elks Card Here ODFEUDBETWEEN LEAGUE LEADERS MAINTAIN PACE IN BIG TEN COURT LOOP HURLEYMEN SLATED OUR BOARDING HOUSE. By Ahern | WILDCATS BATTER |Petrolle Matched With Battalino sionsure was enacted. | used in any calendar month, shall bo i id : i eee uncnarens i _|shail’ forthwith pay over all the woe King, are | AND STAY IN RACE: sqebch, measure initiated Hy poTeun-|money thus received to the | State ang | ferred to : j ae |New York, March 1—P}—Billy| mitted by its ballot title, which shall Treasurer, except, such Money, td id at the time the statement pro- seer ter asring Pided for in Section 2 hereof is ren~ Nes, I KNoW ~ W You"RE “a0 You CAN ORDER LONG WIADED A DRINK IS « ff FoR CABLE ANY LANGUAGE ! RATES fue wy \ 1 MADE A CALL UPON A AS EDIIOR TODAY To SEE ABOUT i PLACING ME AS A WAR = i i i CORRESPOMDENT OVER IA) Joe Kling, Bismarck Lu et fae ~BuT WHY Goto VS ALL OF YoUR |petrolle, the Fargo veteran, and|be placed upon the Ballot by the /Stilt ‘Auditor. for the purpose, of | “THE SINQ-OAP CONFLICT, Br | Sakae 1 Secretary of State and shall be v State ig refunds as herein. provided. Semi-Windup | SHANGHAI Qa } BATTLE VARNS |Christogher (Bat) Battalino of Hart-| Secretary of Sttte S40 icction deste: | making refunds as herein proven. HE WAS EXTREMELY SorRY HE ‘ WOULD BE Racks Up Ninth Victory! {rt Conn. former “featherweight | hited "in the petition, or at any SPe-| Mase to the state Highway Commis | or ’ OUR CHINESE Purdue Racks Up Ninth Victory | 2S. CoP" Oar Snatched “tol cialselection galled by. the governor, | credit to the State Highway Cote ; GRAMLING FACES BEN RICE) COULDNT GWE ME “THE POST tm] VAUMDRYMAMS VY POUGHT AN? | Season to Beat lic (a SProcadl of Mlackos ‘Square Ete tautt of the vote uber, nz meu; | HOD Moneys ereaited,belng. five: | ~~ BEING AN ARMY MAN, I S ise WRIETEN WS AN ¥ : , ‘Garden Mareh 11. The match was! iy tne board of canvassers. eee or ei anne pe euti Colne | AATRAUN AM FAMILIAR wit 4 !5 ©! fo ENGLISH BARS nois, 34 te 19 | made at 140 pounds. [Any measure, except an emergency |missign for the construction, recon ¢ DECLARE WAR Negotiations for a Petrolle-Batta-| measure submitted to the electors O° struction, maintenance or en aie th ve bee! ng On the state shall becoi r | match have been going on for | {Ph oved by a majority of the votes! Getion of said commission. ‘Three. BLOWOFF COMES SATURDAY | some, cavs but Petrolle asked for 20] cast thereon. And such law shall 60) eighths of sald license tax so received [rounds and Battaline into effect on the thirtl Ce tele by the State ‘Treasurer, Ball ba ae ; onan “AR (XE S08 vag the election, unless otherwise - | D3sited by him to a “County Highw: A compromise af 12 rounds was) ii {athe measure. Mla Fund.” During the months of Tenet: “aeey: if a referendum petition is filed] January, April, July and October of Big Boy Anderson of Britton, S. | D. Signed For Tilt With Don Foster, Minot [+ WAR “TACTICS ~~ AND BESIDES, , T SPEAK SEVERAL oF me | OM Soll FORA JAPANESE AND CHINESE 2 que An old feud will be revived here next Tuesday night when Boomer | Brooker, Mandan, takes on Bobby| Laurent, Minneapolis, in the fe ure bout of an Elks fight card at the | World War Memorial building. H Both boys formerly were attached to the stables of Jack Hurley, man-| ager of Billy Petrolie and Charley Retzlaff. They have met on two previous oc- casions, each having chalked up a victory. Laurent is conceded to car- ry the heavier artillery but the Boomer has an edge in boxing abil- ity. The Mandan lad’s backers be- lieve that he will have little difficulty with Laurent but many, who have seen the Minneapolis fighter in ac- tion here, cannot share that opinion. The semi-windup promises to be a i} Michigan Wallegs Wisconsin, mwa Trims Chix cage, 4 te 2 against an emergency measure, such | measure shall be a law until voted pon by the electors. d en rejected by a majority of the votes cast thereon, it shall be thereby repealed, Any such measure shall ive submitted to the electors at a spe- 2 locat-| fal election if so ordered by the overnor or if the referendum peti- djtion filed against it shall be signed] thirty-five thousand electors at . Such special election shall be |called by the Governor and shall be 4${held not less than one hundred nor more than one hundred thirty days nas it is | arter the adjournment of the session of the legislature. ‘The Secretary of State shall pass { DA-/upom each petition, and if he finds insufficient he ‘shall notify the “committee for the petitioners” and allow twenty days for correction or amendment. All decisions of the Secretary of State in regard to any such petition | shall be subject to review by the Su- reme Court. But if the sufficiency bf such petition is being reviewed at e time the ballot is prepared, the Secretary of State shall place the the ballot and no subse- on shall invalidate such is at such election ap- y a majority of the votes each year, the State Treasurer, upon the Warrant of the State Auditor, shall apportion and, disburse all of ‘the moneys of such “County Highway ‘Ald 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 registration fund col- lected 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 certi- ficate of the registrar of motor vehicles, Such moneys so received by the respective counties shall be set aside in a separate fund, under the jurisdiction and control of the board of county commissioners and appro- priated and employed solely by such counties in the construction, recon= struction, maintenance and repair of county Highways, bridges and cul- verts thereon leading up to and con- necting with federal aid and state aid highways: provided however, that the County Commissioners are ‘here- by authorized to and may by proper resolutions set aside not to exceed 33-1/3 per cent of the Counties’ share for the construction, reconstruction, maintenance and repairs of highways, bridges, culverts in the Federal Aid spectacular affair with Joe Kling, Bismarck, pitted against a boxing master in the Scarlet Flash of Minot.) Both boys are veterans on Bismarck | cards and the match is attracting | consiagae mest p heOnard Shows Flashes of Old Form on. If proceedings @rejand State Aid Highways of said brought against any petition upon|County. On making the payments to wn ground, the burden of proof/the State Auditor as provided in this Il be upon the party attacking 1t.| section, the dealer shall first deduct law shall be enacted limiting | (from)’ the amount of tax due, one number of copies of a petition|and one-half per centum thereof to ich may be circulated. Such co-|cover the cost of collecting said tax Pies shall become a part of the/and transmitting the same to the ginal petition when filed or at-|State Auditor, provided, that in order ‘ached thereto. Nor shall any law be|to reimburse the state’on account of ted prohibiting any person from|the expenses of carrying the provi- <jsiving or receiving compensation for|sions of this act into effect, the State t {circulating the petition, nor in any] Auditor is hereby authorized and diz tT} manner interfering with the freedom | rected to credit to the general facd uf uring signatures to petitions. | the state, on the first day of July of ch petition shall have printed/each year, the sum of twenty-five jthereon a ballot title which shall{thousand dollars out of the moneys {fairly represent the subject matter] collected as a license tax under the "lof the measure, and the names of at| provisions of this act, least five electors who shall consti- -|tute the “committee for the _ peti- INITIATED MEASURE ts slated to tangle with Don Foster of Minot over the four-round route. Both are rugged fighters, combining! a hard hitting attack with the abil-| ity to take it. Anderson is comini back into action after a long lay-| off resulting from an injury to a/| Sports Gossip From Training Camps ‘Former Lightweight Champ Os- feats Rugged Youngster bone in his hand. of Major League Baseball Teams |) i comeback test Another four-round feature will} i a ms find Dixie Miller, Sioux City, Ia.,} Biloxi—The Washington Senators] from now on—except Ted Lyons. | New York, Mar. 1—(—Down the say, 1: ase lintery isle of a rickety little fight). tioners” and who shall represent and ABSENT VOTERS BALLOT ted against Floyd James, James-|got up early this morning for a good Lyons has been told by Manager SP! isle of y ig et ‘ho L Pee eanes will make tus ring de- look by daylight at Carl Reynolds, big Lew Forseca, he can take his own clUb, St. “Nicholas arena, where the | S4 Te HUET ston clot all amaneuran |i sa neabttee mesouMTGRED ta ence but in Bismarck with a reputation |fielder whom Clark Griffith got from | sweet time about cutting loose. balconies hang down over the ring ¥" initiated by the electors, shall be: “Be [1931 Session Laws of the State of for packing dynamite in both han-s.|the White Sox with Johnny Kerr in Panetta is: 7 North “Dakota® fedubmitting mese |S UP ENACTED BY TH pot v y 3 “ ; oe eae seeeedininie i u 3 j orth Dakota” in submitting mea-|BE NAC’ PR h Miller already has displayed that he exchange for Pitchers Bump Hadley' Los Angeles—John McGraw thinks stalked an old familiar figure in an =e sures to the electors, the Secretary of} OF THE STATE OF Ni RTI DAL te and all other officials shall be] KOTA: J guided by the election laws until ad-!_ That Chapter 136 of the Session ditional Jegislation shall be provid-|Laws of the State of North Dakota jed. eh for 1931 be amended and re-enacted if conflicting measures initiated by|to read as follows: dish it out in his own right and/and Sam Jones. Reynolds is slated to his New York Giants will draw 100,- Old familiar raggedy bath robe— fhe outcome seems likely to resuit(succeed Sam Rice at the Senators’; ons during the spring Benny Leonard, undefeated light lee in a knockout. {regular right fielder. training exhibition games. weight champion of the world. = Announce Sites Fans have been clamoring for a re- It was “Benneh,” coming back to turn bout between Ray Gramling, Tampa.—Eppa Rixey, the 41 | Santa Catalina Island—De- ‘seek the glory he knew more than ten or referred to the electors shall be|Section One. Regan gamecock, and Berinie Rice,| Year old southpaw veteran of the pending on the weather, Man- years ago. { * fapproved by a majority of the yotes|_ ABSENT VOTERS, WHO MAY ld ‘j| Cincinnati Reds’ pitching staff, is ager Rogers Hornsby planned the His comeback started last summer, | t thereon, the one receiving the; VOTE, Any qualified elector of this hard-hitting Mandan boy, an ce e “ * or fil choo hest number of affirmative votes |State having complied with the laws promoters have them on the dotted, thankful he will not have to pitch first inter-camp game of the Chi- but last nf&ht was the first genuine i shall become the law. in regard to registration, who expects Bhe fora fourcround fracas. Gram-| to Andy High this season. “I nev- , cago Cub training season today. test. Climbing in through the other| i acne Jamestown, Th tin ean ea measure” As used here-|{o be absent from the county in which ling has been improving and expects) ef could get that fellow out,” side of the ring, was Bill McMahon | C rt T 8 "ene |R_Shall include any law er amend-|he is an elector on the day of hold- ling thas been improving and expects| 30)" caid, The Reds acquired | Clearwater—Competition for posie from the West Side, young, ough and | ourt Lourneys eer tee oy aca luiley 2 Aetstaciys |iaiany ceuerel ors Belmany MiRsHons ‘Arrangements are being made for| Hish from the world champion tions in the Brooklyn Dodgers’ infield tough, undismayed. | eas Neath siate (Ea OL f the G gbility is unable to attend at the poll- 4 | inter. rs wo spots, third an 4 ‘ et of Con he veto power of the Governor|ing plas is precine! i a curtain raiser and the manage-| Cardinals during the winter. centers on) two pels, tied and (sec) | 7 Ueoneca bowed (Lew, Penile | Washburn Will Be Host to Dis- other educational | shall not extend to the measures Ini-lany such election, may vote Ynrcake base: Gilbe: hi ‘saw wallowng, was there to shak t hand. From the ringside yelied W Jackson, who once dropped Benny with a single pune! to the | tiated j No. me vote pealed or amend ment expects to name the principals) At third, the v2 within the next few days. | New Orleans—Probably the largest i | : Charles Martin and D. E. Shipley 8dued of professional baseball players on h instit ed to the electors.|sent voters ballot in the manner pre- or approved by {scribed in Article 16 of Chapter 11, jectors shall be re-{of the Political Code of the Compiled d by the legislature, | Laws of North Dakota, of 1913. trict Meet to Be Held March 11 and 12 have been named as a committee on | ever to train in one park was assem- | There iy except u and nay vote upon|Section Two: <A it: ticket sales by Promoter August Mel-|bled here today. The round-up in- base 2 who fought him a dozen times. all old eeble froll¢ ds of all the mem: | “Bettion. 998 of the Gomeuel Lawe ion. They will start a sales drive Cluded neariy 100 members and Neal Finn. now as far as the ring is con- axed b : cted to each house. of the State of North Dakota for 1914 2 y . ¥ nai ij anaes os @ penitent ee shall be self-executi is hi re-ena J 4 | would-be members of the Cleveland : section shi self-executing |is hereby amended and re-enacted to Wednesday morning. Proceeds will! . = e " es jand all of its provisions shall be]read as follows: be donated to charity. |Indians, the Toledo Mud Hens and t. Petersburg—Manager Joe Future Amendments to the Constitue | treated as mandatory. Laws may be|_ APPLICATION FO BALLOTS, jthe New Orleans Pelicans. McCarthy is not putting all his : enacted to facilitate its operation, but} MADE WHEN. At time within | New, Mork ikankees leaps ani eos 15 {Re mw shall be enacted to hamper, |thirty days next preceding such ele se 7 1 c [restrict or impair the exercise of the | tion, any, voter cting to be ab- Palo AKo—Seven Detroit Tigers basket. : except by omitting the {rights herein Preserved to. the people. | sent on the day et election aren, ee are due at this training camp to- | Joe would like to use Frank and inserting in” Meu | REFERRED MEASURE <= {county in which his voting precinct | day, and then the squad will be Crosetti_ at shortstop and Jack sh hes ia a ey Pe r GASOLINE TAX jis situated, or who by reason of phy- | at full war time strength. Yes- Salizgaver at second base this A concn naproviding |e eee sical disability, is unable to attend | terday the Tigers held their first. | year but he has several reserve oa: ti Ot lutanpeoceenene Vote af such election, mag ate LAsT BGHT | practice session. Dale Alexander plans show!d either Cresetti or Bon) eth nba paren eae from ‘the County Auditor of such | twice pounded the ball over the Saltscaves or. both: fail to sake ubmitted by referendum petition: county an official absent voter's (By The Associated Press) | aerviitclalaene (age tect Gtk ue, | taste An Act to amend and re-enact Sec-|hallot to be voted at such election, 3 and 5 of Chapter 166, Ses-|Section Three: Amendment: ws of North Dakota for the Section 996 of Compiled Laws of wand providing for a tax}1913 ef North Dakota,” is “hereby ents per gallon upon motor |umended and re-enac ei at vehicle fuels, and further providing | follows: sea aH cea wended and rée-lfor the distribution of the revenues} PROCUREMENT OF BALLOT: tows {derived from said tax, Such absent voter's ballot may be BE IT ENACTED BY THE LNGIS-| procured by an absent voter by a per- LATIVE ASSEMBLY OF | THE |xonal application and such application STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA: may be made either verbally or in call by a a | Secon ley, AMENDMENT.) “That | writing but such application shall be New York—Benny Leonard, New! plate and the ES York, outpointed Billy McMahon, ine ae cata enteral ‘New York, (10). | playing field. i Paris—Primo Carnera, Italy, out- é pores Pierre Charleswin, Belgium,| Bradenton—Gus Mancuso, c do. i ieceeine: & Pittsburgh—Jackie Fields, world copra aoe “with th welterweight champion, stopped Jim-, players who failed to arrive my Belmont, Braddock, Pa., (9), non-!for the first full-squad he Section 2 of Chapter 166, Session Laws | made only to the County Audit a ted to each} of North Dakota for the year 1929,|sonally or t Shiet Depute Anais EP is Fig) scheduled for yesterday. oe a, to the lie hereby amended and re-enacted to|tor and no ‘other employee ta gaits Kuh, New York knocked out Leo ee the votes tread as follows: fice of sald County Auditor chall i out Leon- Mineral Wells—Stiff workouts ininative, such} Section 2. That each and every|have charge of or in any. manner rd Dixon Philadelphia, (2). will be the rule for every one in part Sidealer in motor vehicle fuel, as de-} whatsoever deal with such absent - : fined in this Act, who Is now en-|voters ballot. ©, Constitution of! waged, or who may hereafter engage | Section Four: proposed by} in his own name, or in the name of|~ Such. absent voters ba the electors: |others, or in the name of his repre-|be voted by tho persom securine Tet ed by forty |sentative or agents, in this state, in|same in the courthouse or one the arge and|the sale or use of motor vehicle tuel|premises surrounding the courthowre cretary ofjas herein defined, shall, not later|but must be voted more than ono red yen than the 15th day of each calendar | hundred yards away from the prem- ection at which} month render to the State Auditor, |ises, and the affidavit om sen Green and anyon forms prescribed, prepared, and | votcra ballet shall be as follows: g “|furnished by the State Auditor, alSTATE OF Ni % o the elec-|gworn statement of the number of CRUE DAROTA). come part of the| gallons of motor vehicle fuel sold or |COUNTY OF———____} a, Majority of the fused by him or them during the pre-| 1, —————_________)_ 4, are af ve.| ceding calendar month, which state- | solemnly s f Constitution re- | ment shall be sworn to by one of the lof the Townshiprat 1 2™ 2 resident sion and adop-| principal officers in case of domestic|or the Village of initiative petition | corporation; or by the resident gen-|or of the 3 m petlth eral agent, or agents, or attorney-in- | Precinct of th 0 fact, or by a chief accountant or of-|W 4 to the Constitution of fleer in gone of § forclen’ corpora: | residing at ————_—____— tion; by the managing agent or own- | {i aa Legislative Power, Initiative and|er in cas® of a firm, association or in- Ruanelata ie? Scie Beco Heferendum dividuql; and shall contain a state-|titled to vote in such proctioent She ne legislature: ment of the quantities of motor |next election: that 1 errectae it Eee ection 28 of Article 21 vehicle fuel sold or used within the{able to attend the polls atone: ue netitution by omitting the!state of North Dakota from his or|cinet on the day of loiding ey Ore and ‘even’ and inserting |their respective places of business, [tion and that L will wine suce elec of the words ‘thirty’ and) and if any of such motor vehicle fuel |tunity to vote in persen on tase eer adding the|has been sold and delivered by said|and 1 further certify thee Cent 1ty> No initiative or referendum |dealer to customers in the original|lot was voted at a plate pee pal be cireulnted or filed| package, whether in tank cars, bar- Sree tere SHAN Philadelphia—Harry Dublinsky, Chicago, and Young Firpo, Penns. grove, Pa. drew (10); Al Ettore, ee wk a." | WHAT-A-MAN SHIRES PROMISES Chicago—Jack Kilbourne, Austra- lia, outpointed Roy Williams, Chi- T cago, (6); Kid Leonard, Moline, I1l. knocked out Freddie Eiller, Louis. ville, (3). A : e Boston—Henry Firpo, New Castle,|Boston Brav i Pa., outpointed Leo Larivee, Water- % . Management Ie bury, Conn., (10); Dutch Leonard, Delighted With Modest Dempsey Drops Adonis Boston 8 eu Arthur at First Base | Two Opponents the Chicago White Sox camp Little Rock, Ark. stopped Buster! St. Petersburg, Fla, Mar. 1—(P\—! Millini, New Orleans, (7). He's just a great big Irish boy with| i i , a shock of curly hair parted in the Largest Crowd in History of middle, a broad grin, a liking for! P hantoms Expected cigars and unbounded confidence in} PayfonvTurns Out to See To Meet Post Team|himseit. But he has color, has Art, Mauler in Action Shires, and his come-back after a big A Fort Lincoln-Bismarck Phantom |Ye@r in double A company is the talk! ., All-Star Team Named | 2 c : hundred yards tro Dayton, 0., Ma: or special nenston of |Tels or other packa din the | hou m the court- ry basketball game was in prospect |°f the major league training camps. |, Day i } or amceial argeten ot ‘of Pi ges and in the|house where said ballot was secured, th ‘Tuesday as a result of stellar bas-| No high-priced rookie, not even the time Jack Dempses At Grant County Meet (AH mennaren xubmitted |same ‘was imported, sald: statemens | the eereed and sworn to before me ketball exhibited by an all-star post|neighboring nabob himself. Babe “sp! layed b; i Z ed by| shall show the amount of motor ve- | 19. ; and I Rise “certify that team in defeating the strong Valley/Ruth, has attracted more attention Monday ni ———— To be printed and | radcostel 80, 80ld and the names and|the afflant exhibited the enclosed mndents here, 28 to 17. among e natives spring than g r ye te blie! i ’ 0 be unmarked, that he or ty ne 3 ae y Bits : ie ine ss pee wee ier . 3 ager Suspende lo each | elector a publicity corporation to whom the ‘same was | sho then’ ir my presence wnt thi The Valley City aggregation, re- » & National Leaguer for the 2 ng s AD BEI, AA é ps copy of ench | sold. resence of in the garded as one of the outstanding|first time in his life and the first “ere 2.800 admission en BMibating in the Crate ora} By Mlinois Board tricrisaeinstar in te canee aie | Spit dealer shall pay. license tax| fuck manner that fcotd not 22% nit teams in the state, were held score- |baseman of the Boston Braves, with Dempsey knocked ou (itiaiet tigh With “PETey, we citizen, or the officers of amy organ-|Vchicle fuel used and sold “by him, | cuchtred tea marked such ballot, and eg. less by the soldiers all during the|N0 strings attached to the job what- former United States arm: catin to an cece ae faution, may submit to the Secretary | other than such fuel sold by him of |engelooe. oahee we ig seme in thiy first half. In Becker at forward, the| jim one minute and 10 seconds. ; AW. Larson, league offic: r them, in the original | packages as|solicited’ or advised ‘herent, Was not team’ from. the’ fort" uncovered. a| "Sure T like to clown.” Shires told {20k Just one min este toe es Spe ae pete said tae ire hte |fOF OF awainst any candidate or meas sharpshooter who can drop them in|me as he blew himself to some smoke- e same in cents per gallon on all motor vehicl Bet aw tea cr, certify that said at any angle. He found’ the hoop|rings and settled back for just one Cal heavyweight. mB men were pices | Ticats fuel sold by him or them, in the state, | than one nundsed ty erae lace more. from the floor eight times to amass|more interview. “I've had a good’ The former world’s the Alitalia: Keeretes. Tram.) Beery wes WA With ture, shall be the sam Of two hundred| same’ was linberted ‘ae abore cepa | Courthouse where said ballot was Se. a total of 16 of his team’s points. __|time in life for a young fellow; done Champion tore into Phillips from the Janene, Bristase. Gewge Preta. Weird wht « iat, Veward AEN Der page”), #0 ax to read us| fied. way The Phantoms have been looking|a lot of foolish things, lost most of first sound of the bell. and wound up Brewer. Prede: Ket, Braware.| Wallace Ten Of the Tii- | ore Whenever any sale is made by a Sir AE SSeS eae good in recent starts, invading the|my money—$23,000 of it in one chunk the bout with a right and z tens tx: She UTS: toe i Bean's | pee ote Delete of “he |Genler, of motor vehicle | fuel in the|Section Five: Penalty for Violation: district to the southwest to win from out in Hollywood about a year ago. | Dayton heavy's mid-sect. Bewge. + beer ait 25, The legislative power of this | was Imported aw above mpecified, much | or tat eng AUaitor Who shall give teams at Mott and Hettinger. Vsgust tune in on Shires, they will bY a terrific left hook to “Pe Gaul Mute shall be vested in a legislature | dealer shall deliver to, the purchaser |enyone bar Gescht Voters ballot. to ‘Neil Churchill tell d let the lad ‘All| Sullivan, young and f the Chi- ronsisting of a senate and a house of|thereot an invoice of such. motor | tere aioeng to, the Person expecting Manager Nei jure! of the you and let rave. | . ight. representatives, The people, how-|vehicle fuel, stating the name andlally, on oi cemion day, person- right, T don't mind being kidded and Opened the second bout Central Wins f | vver, reserve the power, first,’ to pro- | address of the purchaser, the quantity |whatccovee signee im any’ manner jdoing a little myself but my job this mind ace, but the old tiger bored VENI! Ins from i T= | powe reasures sud #9 enact or reject] and kind of fuel sold, and whether or |to ‘absent voters Deen, relating year is to play the best bali of my through the middle and fought him + Crmneicese ov coxmrerveson. | He Same AL the polis: wecond, to ap- not said dealer assumes and agrees |connive Withee eatets, WHO shall iife. Make no mistake about me down. A left hook to the jaw retaxed East Grand Forkers a oe Pies or any item, ‘section, part or| above apentiog: aed cach metnle gig |fon in Violating maid law ep te clowning away my chances this time. |Sullivan’s guard, and another to the Gena py, 3% s ote Fo v7 of Bur-| parts of any measure enacted by the|transmit to the State Auditor at the|a tency ety Of the commission of It cost me @ lot to learn some good Same spot sent.him sprawling t the A Fouts, M.S), Mase 1) Be FS + fo nere- | legislature. same time he shall render the state-| Upoy conv: s ge a, Centrai high whch A Gract Wortn 7,005 7% ‘and ‘The first! power reserved is the|ment above specified, duplicate co-| Auditor conviction, the said County ~*~ / | rs 9 me ee eRe vhicl at.large mi eo ei delive Ines . drink for months and you can go out bby defeating Las (rent 447+ ~~ ‘ > te by the |Initiative petition. Bvery such peti-| covered by auch statement © Pe04| penitentiary for not less thee a4 wa vt ° orship id bet that little Arthur is on his H ig! 00) A te orks here ‘ “eMart 4 good behavior to stay there” igh School Athle ie re Monday rigis 21 ty 15, Fhe F017) voted on/tion sHall contain the full text of the! Section. 2... AMENDMENT. Fr ra gnd not to exceed tiv |measure and shall be filed with the Section # of Chapter 166 Seusion Des | i addition theyeto shail be fined ie e two teams battled on even terme i ae fe ; i t _ 4 at Waray D., Feb 15th, | Secretary of State not less than nine-(of the State of Ni yum of five thousand dollars 2 ‘When the former “bad boy” of the) Reported Improving f ty days before the election at which | year 1929" i» hereby amended £oq {ie [1080 his citizenship and teria Meat in te Sox was sought by the Braves! A. C, SSAMINGER, |{t is to be voted upon. enacted to read tight to hold any. poli Milwaukee, where ne led the! Norman Agre, Bismarck high school Mileton. It was Central's first Te-| ewserrrenioses, Sat tyAuditar. |The ‘second power rexerved Is, the Genta eee tear paying | ire, State of North Bakers! office AMENDMENTS |referendum. Twenty-five thousand | such Il ti Section Six: REPEAL: in Association in hitting last’ student who has been ill with pnea- ‘ory in eight starts, Cayrtos Hemoval from Hixmarck to| electors at large may, by referendum | the payment thereof, bhalf be eetithe | pg SQction 995 Of the Compiled “Law there was much wagging of monia for the last 10 days, is shaming @—————_——___| dnmontawn, petition, suspend the operation of any | to chari 5, ‘aga i . ‘ge and collect th league company. Judge’ improvement, members of his family Basketball Secor {ey athend ection 215 Bf Arsiel preorlitey ore |r Guan itar wa tT Eee 4 allen, On such’ motor fuel the president of the sald Monday. 8 octineMtramctance ty omitting cht | ther Huse. sia eeiclondent™ pout | beesthueest. * * Pete the sling [h \ f the Co ; fer ce thereot. McKechnie, felt they Unless complications set in, he is, Augsburg 25; St. Johns 20. Words “Winmarck’ and ‘Burleigh’ and against one or more items, sections|” Section 8. AMENDMENT.) Th t se any section, patagraph, taking a long chance. Right believed to be out of danger. He is a! a 5: Ji by eee se ae aber e words | or parte (of aay mensure shall not | Section 5 of Chapter 166, Seasion Laws ecient this initiatea ‘aw shalt bs ‘are delighted with Shires member of the high school basketball igi y bony agi + James- |Jamestown’ and ‘stataman’ prevent the remainder from going in- igs the State of North Dakota tor the by the courts to be inoper- to effe ch petition shall be filed eby a ative the . janed | Bt. Olaf 34; Superior Teachers 39. cae eeenaee, for oe Gt Ma a 4 1929, is hereby amen and re- remainder thereof shall i . = nt of Section 2 ment and| with the retary of State not later |enacted to das follow nevertheless be Sof Ar-|than ninety days after the adjourn: | "Section b. That waif ecnse tax in| Si6-25 3-1-8, 1m fal force and ef-

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