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Frank Paul, Jr. 380; 28) ag [| Homer C. Taylo f on CORN-NOG CONTRACT OF MEMBERS OF THE CORN-H j CONTHOL At TON OF BURLEIGH COUNTY, STATE - Acres ‘ - |New ‘First Lady’ Not Socialite || ms twee. 1 cto ee ; ene ey re caek and hog production submitted by individual producers of District No. 1,| Name of Producer 8 Name of Producer fownship(s), or county who have signed contracts under, the 1934 Corn-Hog eet pon WILL REMAIN ON FARM Santhen jon Adjustment Program of the Agricultural Adjustment Adminta- 5 Any person may make @ confidential report, oral or written, to the 3 | F county allotment c itt ? ‘i ee # ee Si * eee Matetont: here witch Be Believer ee eon Opsddeliak it he finds any i side ideal syed bach | 1983) cae | “hn SiR, i i sb. | ren - ° |While Husband Toils At Capitol 2 pry ono Raeee 3) pi 0) ch Saas, County Allotment Committee.| (HAZEL GROVE) | | { | John O. + einem tila is Josephson. Adam H. Haas ..... 6 8 u! | “New Rockford, N. have broken the even modé of faim —— | + eel j sashiadl ; “ i athe, Twice she traveled to the state WILSON TOWNSHIP (CANFIELD) | ' Glen H, Baker ‘Washington, cae John Boschee . cages i ae el ia : simple philosophy, the /when her father Her parents tei Sdeitad eter J.B. Fitegeraid i} 6 5| . ee ' wife of North Dakota's new acting |moved to that state 22 years ago, Name of Producer Acres Corn |tract-| Fi ON Uisk ee } et Qtto Dorman - . Lue bar atutaas all ona. eects es the rapid turn ed Hors |Howard b. Watkins|” Ben Ralph Ishmael y= |of events w: Placed her husband , i | Mike ‘Knoll ing the roomy governor's mansion /in the highest executive position the bee Sea) bW. MeLeas at entering the |state could offer, Mrs. Olaon carries | 1983 1932] 1938] 1992 Romeo Bailey 5 \ ett OD social life that elongs to her as the|forward the big job of directing her ame Jacob, Hein es mlaronee Schiolis state’s firet lady. large family. i { a | ce Sc g Fred G. Bender, Jr.. B. E. Wi aie : i GON. V ‘ ‘While her farmer-husband, Ole Ol- Boys Plow in Fields Fred Bender, Sr.) 7 } teeraoh band Co.’ aete| it atl aad] as8l: Robert M. Welch son, toils daily at the $2,000,000 state John A. Berg 2 i bf reer capitol, ‘she moves about her many |, 2%¢ boys plow feed crope—what is/Sam Berg, aha, 3| (PHOENIX) | | | | (FORT RICE) farm and family tasks, content and (Jef by the drouth—the older girls.) Gottlieb Buchh 3 Harold, Madiand ‘ ; Alex Aab the only life /27 and 18—prepare vegetables for eR EE 2 Theo.” Rosenau, a | August Boyer Edward ilohhaiter. aa Adolph Weber : 13 keg a Ritherine Be chhalter , 2) Zi 1 i Archie Gamble . ¢{/John Hruby ........ ry 9 (ROCK HILL) LeRoy Lighthizer Mike & Peter Hruby 4 4 ! | ' J. V. McDonald . Loute Jorgenson .... att 3) Otto Reimer ....: Andrew. 5. Neison | Hie Hox Small . 5 4 ‘ Chas, Peter Prokop |..... 2 (rest P 4 F. G. & Hugh Red: be cul inne Roy E. MeCullough rr | 2 James ‘Hobldow”” whom her father calls “th ker | 0: car iS. Wickstrom H $! ; abet Vota i Bagster te “the speaker |Oscar k. ickstrom| 3) Albert Voltan : ‘ | . f hae Wm. Wagner ; | | i (MISSOURD | years, the children couldn’t take their ot goclat life claims little of the first (STEIBER) i | | Suis | lie ee | Alex P, Anderson ... : 4) 11) 10 lessons,” she said concernedly. |lady's time—principally because there i Fie Ds Fag 4) Jacob Banttari..... P F 2 _ [dosent Chesak « Bi 2 60) 148) “No—I'm gure we won't go to Bis- |isn't any time left for it. When there raise cl dee tal E : OOH ee taebbl gal gal John Crawford". B70; 33] 8H bald marck. Why, the children have to go|is, ladies aid society gatherings re- Cc. Folmer ... 3 ‘ 2 ' William Josephgon : 9 ee i 3 oe el. 5 | 58 ea | to school—here, where they belong. eee Gains oP ait activities a gaat ‘ ‘ 20| 2] 4. i ma Sain Clarence ‘A. Rettle- | | { i . B eee i st as superintendnt inday school “d = i 1 s . son... i] 5 ¥ ‘ _Hstate’ 9 20 at Grandfield Norwegian Lutheran|j.qiic tei Bese | : itugtta, "Santen ies th “| ot ie 'steyare’ Bven though the Olson family is|Fred Vollmer 1 | 1 oat W. E Peponen 2.2.2 i H 3 NCoodworth. . Wesel slightly out of touch with things at (GRASS LAKE) i O. R. Toliver . . i eee i 3 reeyoune euourortn 362 Ay = | saw RES | 170! Bismarck—the family radio doesn’t | inna (HARRIET) - | Wa lett Sates i ries i work, and rural mail delivery 1s slow | #0, ce Rack man| 20) | al TN |. Beant 3 a | Practically all her life has been | with daily papers—Mrs. Olson is sure/Waldemar Back 2 3 Willle . De 4 p i og 2 s W. aps spent in a tiny community. Occas- | “Ole will do the sensible thing—he al-|Victor Engstrom --.| 160 ‘ oes Inavold. Bide a ne 3 38 : ‘(Jaeee Sens dary sionally, trips to Bismarck and Fargo | ways does.” aeaceeinin.. ay 413 ’ Jictor Honk! A Ie PIII ves ——— aan Ge ARI MONON RHO te [Se Semen...) 400) 38 i ;: George Pehl, S 960 ; | Sere oF could not again assemble and per=|f5nn H. Noon & S 3 | seOr ge , Sr. i 2 3 \ Cameron Sathre’s Opinion | [form sry vel act unless the corer fe oe ee 22 ein a ooo) RL Caleta foun, 3 Sere ° nor, e spect power iven Hielmer. Thor . : i . Joseph Slobojan .... 9. < 2 1 ted i }dacob BP. Dietrich | = fr ay H if i 1 7 \Julius Dor sae On Extra Session |jnm by the constitution, should con- | Harry rlske, 320] i FY (TRYGG) ' | Mra evettn Dutton ““This language has reference only [John Kessian 22S ! J.B. Anderson .....) ’ oa. | NE. Funston h to the legislature. It was not written i sop i= : He & Wayne ' i | Adolph Giovannoni «| 100 20 of or concerning the assembly as an| (ESTHERVILLE) | Joe Kelk 1 1 Jann : UY iz i it state body exercising @/5,.. 7, Benson . i al F 5 Vietor Maki | s 9) Annie & a function of a judicial character.’ 1G. W. Birkbeck 5 s a oa) es Jacob Niemt : gs 3 Kershaw : 18 Concludes Assembly May Impeach nore & Harry f { Fale Benton . | 3 5 i el he ia bee A 17, “It would indeed be an intolerable | ,.hare ner ger : 9 Davia ‘Pryge es...) 440) F ! eas ohn Alex Stewart. 4 condition {f the constitutional body, |Ole G. H. ff 64of a0)" 2 de a 3 4 Bs ‘ : A. D. Welch “4 having the power of impeachment, John a istsauer 5 6 : (LYMAN) i | 1! i | ALP! Welch 2 ‘of impeachme: could not convene of its own motion. |S.,4° Johnson i 5 i] asl) aad IID | Prank Rn. Holmes 3 2 % “The constitution is silent on this/ For erring beeen officer Reka Manning ‘ eo i 2 aed ae 3 2) 30 (SIBLEY BUTTE) point. takes oa office on January |Lucy Mickelson 5 : rf | . Wantlaja | 2 Wc =, rope: 52 of the constitution reads as| 5, lost. He immediately Jaunches Erick weeneson | ae il : Vann | Eimer Bloomguist “The senate and house of repre-/feasance in office which peti not be Jacob Soha | 3) Mrs. L. ©. Bates ....! ued a 2 Se Aree a Daxenworl iy islative assembly of the/him to prosecution and punishment in|J. A. & Harry $ t S.C. Severson . 3 ° os fae a se Henry Larson : the criminal courts or perhaps would] 4°" ----- oH ! : le Vik ae B Roth “It is clear, therefore, that when-/not be of such nature as would dis-|(PAINTED .WOODS) j | acts ever the term ‘legislative assembly’ is/qualify him from holding office, yet i 1 (CHRISTIANIA) ». employed in the constitution, it has/if the legislature did not have the |i." 9, Aaams -- : J $j te) oat vejscees {John Carlson... ‘ “reference to both houses of the legis-/|power to convene of its own motion |J. R. Brostrom ....| 6 noe ones : Guesle Griffin’. ai ; iature. In all matters in which the] for the purpose of impeachment, such |, W., Brostrom | RO! 28/26) TL] Gus'6, Hogue, ge 2! i i legislature has power officer could continue his corrupt |i,¢, Erickson .....+/ 26 | bs ARG ata i it is referred to in tl m practice during his entire term and Victor B. Franklund| 32 1 \leece: é Herman Worst 3 3 ta. $I as the ‘legislative assembly.’ ‘would be out of office by the time the aoe a Hees 3 ra ‘ Gus Hoge 3 {/ Adolph M. H 4 “Art, - jivan Holden. . 20, | : 3 ist Behoo rs with impeachment and removal from|peachment proceedings. I do not be- |harles, D. Ivers 3 $4 saree SOP tate Andante.) 64 6 : srnest Schoon ? office. Sec. 194 of said article reads|lieve that this is the intent of the! G. Larson 3 3, ! Eva J. Barker . i E R |: ae ve ., a8 follows: framers of the constitution. Tom Morgan 240, 16) 16; 4) i EG rae : 5 32 : (up | ‘. “The house of representatives shall “It is my opinion, therefore, in view |. Fy Veterson. iPr | 4 Raymond Hoge ‘ ;|Alex_O. Ambers ... 2 a = of Article 14, Section 194, et seq. of | Walter Schaefer . 3 3 x F.C. Klawitter . 50) § 5 si 52) . T]W. FB, Keeler > 3 be representatives may convene of its|/m Vy. Franklun ba PA 3 :: | Floyd L. Paris. 2} ; ' ‘rank Shaffer a jown motion for the purpose of im- | 2 : (ECKLUND) | | Walter Paul & Frank| i BE. A. Van Vleet i < . | Homer Nelson Peachment. | i eer A, F. Anderson . 3 | é f “B. 60; Keen 3) |V. L. “Anderson 8, | ea 3 A Wess (McKENZIE) H.C. Asplund . 9 5 Carl Schultz ...... 1 12 $ : Benton Backman . } ee .. | Valentine Steiner 28} 2 Fs 5 . L tt Clarence H. Falk | George Welble | en he UG: Amandus E STATE POSTMAS ERS Bie Geeta [eoaen aA at) case| oe : Sy ees eal | Fred Habeck Ha ele once 20) | E Andrew Anderson a 3 | George A. Hughes eed... eA Oise soi) SNGh Hl : elise hae A N. Couch .., 23 3 M. B. Re . W. Davenport i dimes. F H i | Erickson Brothers’. 3 i Ww Thomas Flanagan . 1 7 F : * | John" PF. Wild! John Garnier .. is 23|! Roy C. Wildfang ..:! Abel W, Johnson’. | sol ecaael caer f Frank A. Johnson: 2 ieee ee (STERLING) Louts Martinson .... 6 " cS Vernie Peterson 1 8 : A. L, Chenoweth David Ryberg i 3) heron Ellison . Arthur L. Smal 2 Freta Envik Arthur H. Solberg 640 i 3 Carey J. Johnson: August P. Stevahn .. 0 Tyler N. Johnson . Hugo Solberg | Ihe (FRANCES) Tebbo Harms . Paul McCormick 2) { | Floyd L. Owens | i : a Dan Wahlman Alfred Ryberg, Jr. .. 40! 120) 127) i Henry Zuraft i i (HAY CREEK) } ' i (DRISCOLL) Harold J. Breen .... 180) 150) 2 / é CA. Jackson . Dias 4 9 F. 0. Johnson . sol 44] | i bees sl Mathilda Koessel .:: . Washington Official Praises eae 2 ‘A. Laubach Record Made by Farley BA Hecitiou in Department Staniey. Motsa Philip H. Monro - G. Montgomery 2 Williston, N. D., July 24—(%)—|John F. Olson # Praising the efforts of Postmaster mehh PARA a: Charles Sorch . Girector of building operations and|jonn Soren... supplies in the federal postal service, |Rudolpn Sorenson told the state convention of the league Bee ge : o Postmasters and postoffice|P, G. Strandem 2 York in the|clerks here Monday night “it takes|loulse Valion time to effect some economies in an|J°e Warmka , yoo business organization such (GHYLIN) cw example of this fact,” he|Henry A. Anderson. e said, “is the cancellation and re- ue utins aie letting of the air mail contracts.” Oscar A, Coleman In the face of tremendous opposi- pea Goleman ate enesesetose eases a: Sueregenawernienrsmtese Bron =x terete ererars Alden Nelson e 3 tion and wide-spread propaganda|. J. Engelbre ; GitecRiaderce. : favoring the old companies, Postmast-| Willis H. Gill . . 5, 20) nna Schlabach . jer General Farley did not falter, said | Bert 3; Hedstrom .. Melis 21 Parkman. A.J, Krause ss... | 3 ‘s (Logan) “Succeeding events proved that he|T. EF. Morris $6 Herman Ode . | 2 Charles A. Anderson was right in his contention that the|{i:, Rosendahl ee Walter _E. Sellens .: 2a) E. W. Anderson ....! service could be conducted at less ex-|Bror Selahn 3 M. G. Ward 90! E. W. Anderson . Reynold O. Spitzer. 3! Tony Zeller .. 6 a meetin dc on Ss A) (GIBBS) Ince Leokadla & Geo. (GLENVIEW) % Fila Anderson 100 121! 2 George Kus A. E, Anderson 18, 6 A. E. Slovarp John A, Baum 8 8 Eric Slovarp Paul Bourgois 101 George Gabel 2 Adams Brothers . A. DeLong 7 Henry Gabel . / 3 9 BK. Erickson . 4 John V. Gabel ners 28!, a! (TAFT) *, H. Eratrom . 2 Joseph Gabel v3.1.) | F Amanda Johnson ad Henry E. Nagel | 5 Charles Anderson Lester Larson . 16) Fred Roberson ..... 5 ah H.C. Baeth . B. R. Monroe 4) Ramus Robinson ne: 5/ Cecil Mount . 6 Emil ®abot . 8) ° W. H. Simons & John J, Sabot 5 Job of every postmaster, of every clerk,|John Stolz . Aas A] Vincent Sabot rH and every carrier to sell the postal| Eimer. Wiliams | |32 4 Quear Swenson 7 Geo, aera? the people of the com-/john R. Eliason ...:| 1 18| Beter Wetssteln ‘ Hernian Nieman A A ss J abel a i nton Oberg Parkman pointed out that some- (CROFTE) ley aat Frank Gabel |. ; Heward B. Smith ’..! has R. A. Berg . 2| 1] Victor Moynier . | Pete Youngren ..... oe Borniaal ieee QMENOKEN) (THELMA) Geter Pantecs ain,” | Mi V. M, Craven . i Mons Elleflood 2 Wallace. Falkenstein 2. i Carl Fried 3 sa i C.K, Lane 4 | 78 ' eRarute Mort H 1 ton s.r. ith the power to im- Hy | i Ella C, Rosvold . 7 Se conrene tieet sf Z othe ! Ole Swee .......: 4 bee baa | . fo Rens 90 i i 5 it is at war with that aa ofl ay ag Neuspheuer . 5 1 tie | (MORTON) of our federal and state 6 8 Sam K. Porter which has made them 2 /| Free Roberson vicissitudes involved in a H. T. Meyer stor third of national life. sullus Boyer 5 | . F. Miller has stated the rule with Ga eration ae itl a ‘Where a general power is con- ig, 12 G. W. Morrison *. ferred or duty enjoined, every partic: | alex. WRape al q | M. Whiteaker . iy uar power necessary for the exercise (CROMWELL) chard Owens . of the one or the performance of the *lyohn Engdahl ...... ee fe (LONG LAKB) other is conferred.’ RH. Fricke ‘ : 74 0 ; ' “Cooley's Const, Lim. P. 63; Bert Hendersho Fret !|¢. 8. Hi s Willis H. Eason . ier} “Peo. ex rel McDonald v. Keeler, a ane 38 ot woe 99 NY 463, Schroede George A. Snyder 310 15] 10) “2, NE 615, 52 Am. J. A, Varley sales 1 Wachter Transfer Co. 13 6 “The case of Peo. v e Dan J. McDonald . 1201 9 6 (SUMMIT) George Claridge .... ry 3 Rice, 135 NY 485, 31 LRA z W. +) eee + . 836, does not aid the of the Bert Danielson. .... 3} Veeoal 4 (APPLE CREEK) | ' BE. A. Carroll 2 4 i Halvor Halvorson | Chas. Kvasnicka ... 2 E William Claridge 7 (WILD ROSE) oar ws Novy .. Frank Csecczok 20 village American Legion commander.|M. R. Rassmussen ..j 622| 14) r ‘ He was at the Chicago Fair Tuesday |Anton Roubal -...-)/ (FLORENCE LAKE, N. Johns O'Brien . Beatee Sntth . 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