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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1934 POWER CO. HEARING |#sypsetead. Projects, ist Sscan ta CERTIFICATE OF NOMINATION the shot as they raced away from near IS SET FOR NOV i) distance Wemoostean prereee tay wt | Jameson's Pe eae In a a if tT sb: tify that the follow! " iy in- | In accordance wi 1 f 1918, 1, Clair G. , County Auditor, hi cor at the following i , become actualities until early next |The other boys were not seriously in jof the nominees for the designated offices certified to me by the Pratt] te hens ane iecuavetel HeHteetion exbtiblontes on file in my office, to be voter f nl Biection tees Shel at the Gen i We ir; on the 6th day of Novem! 1934. Said Election will be hel iY bet: the h i (9) A. M. and seven (7) P. M. of said 4 year, E. A. ier caminuerst Hai i jured, and were returned to thei Dated at Bismarck thie y day ot Cotnien tee, @ held in the several Precincts of said County between jours of nine (9) ? % Ne de. ', Northern States to Ask Author-|¢mergency relief adm! SOE, homes after treatment. County Auditor of Burleigh County, North Dakota, Friday. Jameson, who appeared voluntarily ‘i ity to Issue $10,000,000 Willson said he “doubted very priday at the state's attorney's office much” if final approval of plans for | said he fired a charge into the alf,j————_______| in Bonds subsistence homestead projects atiand was chasing the group of boys|———_Name of Offiee | ‘Name of Candidates ‘Name _of Candidates ‘Name of Candidates. P. 0. Burlington, near Minot and near/when the shotgun was accidentally ,, A hearing Will be held here Novem-| Williston ‘would become fact until the | Wer, tS, ul United States Senator LYNN J. FRAZIER a 8, DALE siidansea ‘ber 8 on the application of the North-| SPring of 1935, }_The case was continued until his ARVO F. HUSA ern States Power company of Minne-{_ New engineering problems have | attorney returns, probably Monday. “Communist _Party—Workera- apolis for authority to issue $10,000,000 2PPeared in connection with the Wil- | tHe was released on $2,500 bond. ‘Farmers Government” Belden liston project, he said, which may de- petri anecateney er stats railroad orienta mannolinted lay completion of plans, During re- POLICE FANS SCOLDED Representatives tn Congress | USHER L. BURDICK Bismarck G. F. LAMB Michigan JASPER Friday. M Sit + [ent surveys, he said, it was discover- | Seattle—Here's what police officers} “PG unaan™ dame The power company seeks author-| €d that pressure of the river-flow was! i . ity to Issue $10,000,000 in refunding/Slowly eating away portions of land / Washington football games should WILLIAM LEMKE Fargo WILLIAM D. LYNCH LaMoure BEFIE KJORSTAD REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC INDIVIDUAL NOMINATIONS assigned to duty at University of mortgage bonds, five per cent series,!on whith the project would be con-/do, says Mayor Charles L. Smith. j “Piravre Goversmene Williston due in 1964 and to issue and pledge| structed. “Instruct your officers,” he tse . Be dtes the same amount in first and re-| It will be necessary, he said, to rip-/the police chief, “to protect the Pub-) * «Progressive Nonpartisan funding mortgage bonds 25-year gold|Tap portions of river embankment to/jic, preserve order and regulate traf- ‘Republican” Kenmare aii bonds, series A, five per cent. Prevent continued eating away of | tic, and not necessarily to watch the —eee Applications of the Tri-City Motor|land. At the present time, engineers | game.” Governor LYDIA LANGER Bismarck THOS. H. MOODIE PJ. BARRETT Transportation company of Fargo to| estimated, approximately seven acres PRERS Pusu inicin furnish motor freight service between | Of ground threatened. [_Santsh Carrington and Minot; Minot and} Work of rip-rapping the embank- Lieutenant Geverser WALTER WELFORD Neche P. H. COSTELLO Cooperstown B,J. HELLAND New Rockford and to furnish motor|ments must be done in cooperation . “Communist Party—Workers- freight service between Turtle Lake| with army engineers, CHAS. FISHER a i st anterior ‘Farmers Government’ Forbes not, November 0. Held for Assault of The following day has been set for koe hearing on the application of the In-| Halloween Pranksters|| Clerk of the District || state auaier BERTA E. BAKER Glenburn WALTER G. McDONALD [sinnewanean | terstate Transportation company, Bis- Cc ‘ourt service between Bismarck and Minot [Company at Wert Pargo, Thursday Hale Listen Atorser Gonert | P.O. SATHRE r HN MOSES 4 , orney General 0. Pa Mercer. Turtle take and Velva. The/ was charged with assault with a dan-|! Your support and vole will be t lot. Gerous weapon as the result of @ appreciated. Thank you, ay Also to be held at Minot, November | oog¢ a 13-year old boy his eyesight. (Pol. Adv.) 10 is a hearing on the filing of a new C time schedule applicable between Vel-| — Eadie Oftelle is in « Fargo hospl- Commissioner of Agriceitare | THEO. MARTELL | Carson 0. W. KLINDWORTH Fessenden HARRY JUUL | va and Minot, providing for daily in- “Farmers Getcament! "| iemarck stead of bi-weekly service by D. B. a Strong of Velva. Railroad Commissioner ELMER CART Kenmare J. R. KENNEDY Valley City ASHBEL INGERSON Sore = NOTICE “Communist Party—Workers- - Farmers Government” Flaxton ee ean Si marc! Money Fight Against : Let's have a new deal inthe || So, a, aocms on aie ORE; HORE . ffi f Ci . ARKMAN 7 ee eee Came ' ~— i oe iawerscomn |B POOR nso Mrs. Lydia Langer, Republican ernatorial candidate’ charged at Man- Joseph Coghlan i TAGE dtpiomunt to Compliod Mace | 101 Tete, WHE ARIE aRtEE dan Thursday night that a money 4 | The pesent County Judge han ‘01 PRO-/| 1918; 101058, epplement to Compiled | 10133, 10134, 10135, ‘Compiled Laws fight was being waged against her by : held thin office for eight F . Laws of 1913; 10106 to 10118 both in- | 1913;' 10136, ’Complied Laws 1913, as | Juéges ef the Supreme Court | CHARLES G. BANGERT Enderlin Democratic forces of the state. i ual i} long years. In th ANY LAW THAT NOW MAKES SUCH | clusive, Compiled Laws 1913; 10117|amended by Section 10136 Supple- ral 5 4 ACTS UNLAWFUL. Compiled Laws 1913 as amended by |ment to Compiled Laws 1913; 10136a1, 4. @.. BURR Rugby She termed publications of Demo- Section 10117 Supplement to Compiled | 1013622, 10136a3, 10136a4, Supplement i cratic newspapers the work of “evil- aus A ste tose rer ED BenG Ont eine: o Compiled Laws 1913; 101: R. L FRASER Garrison 7 : 2 0 permit the opera ompiled Laws : minded morons” and asserted that moving picture theatres: and. ah both? inclusive, Compiled: Late istee | poise dy 1400, t GEORGE H. MOELLRING | Williston Gov. Ole Olson had been “soliciting|| [a Mt moving pictures and othe: 10136 Compiled Laws 1913 as amended Laws 1913; . each employe every day to make up a performances in said theatres, on Sun- 4 Section 10136 Supp! plement to Compiled Laws JAMES MORRIS Jamestown deficit in his campaign fund.” She ‘ days, after two P. M., for profit or| piled Laws 1913; 101: to 101: 3 Compiled Laws 1913 as wb Wad’ ‘Olsen hed be iNecti « | hee: otherwise, and permitting labor and|both inclusive. Supplement to Gom- | amended by Section 10144 Supplement JW. 1, NUESSLE | Bismarck claime m had been collecting | Crate ng conic. He |/services in connection therewith on| piled Laws 1913, 10137 to 10143 both |to Compiled Laws 1913; 10148 co * “assessments of 2 per cent from each equate old age pen- ||Sundays, and repealing all acts or| inclusive, Compiled Laws 1913; 10140a/ed Laws 1913; 10145 Supp! J. M. ANDERSON Sheyenne “ 2 A . xy a3 Supplement to 45a3, jad Supplement to = rashburn Tam glad the organization I be- : OF THE STATE OF NORTH DA-|Compiled La 1014¢ Complied | piled Laws 1813, V01g5bie 101480 Meithed ey ipsa rer paaaia! _ i oahunddaan Section 1. LAWEUL ACTS On| TATE a2i%,.88,.amended aniled “La Pas tie omnes ” she ares jectior Le jupplement to Com; 7 ee ae a Vote for Joseph Coghlan |/suNDAv.—the ‘operation of moving [18131 101te Genneied Soe! Tha mpiled Laws 1913 a ded Name of Canaisate | _P. 0. address icture theatres and showing moving 10146 Supplement to Compiled #|Chapter 174 Lat 19 ry for County Judge. Pictures and other ‘ihesteiesl’ pore liste: igniter’ oe sheaae be Bb 01 Bismarck 5 (Pol, Adv.) |/formances in said theatres, on Sun-|siv. P! 01 5 days after the hour of two P. M., for 5 0: th inclu; Bismarck l = ares profit or otherwise, and the labor per-|sive; 10145b4 Supplement to Compile , formed and services rendered in oper-|Laws 1913 as amended by Chapter 174 0145b23, 10145b24, 10145b: bnlerde we DEPARTMENT OF STATE ating said theatres, and showing sald | Laws of 1931; 10145b5 to 10145526 bot 5b26 Supplement to Compil ctober 6, .|formances in sald theatres, on we 3 0 inclu- | 10150, 10151, % om- Candidate for Re-election Republican Candidate TO COUNTY AUDITORS: days, for profit or otherwis« sive, Compiled Laws 1913; 10170 to| piled Laws 1913; 10170, 10171, 10172, for I, Robert Byrne, Secretary of State|by declared to be lawful, 10173 both inclusive, Compiled Laws 10173, 10175 and 10176 Compiled Laws Register of Deeds of the State of North Dakota, in Section 2. REPEAL.—All acts oF/1913; 10175 and 10176 Comp’ 1913, are hereby expressly repealed. e Representative in ticle 2a, Amendments Ny "Bonstitus Provisions oe abe act are hereby es Eada IN WITNESS WHEREOF, 1 have cle 26, Amen: s N. D. = ston: - ——— Burleigh County BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE hereunto affixed the Great’ Seal of Ko State Legislature hereby certify that the followine Inle [Benecited by initiative petition: ‘HE STATE OF NORTH DA-|the State of North Dakota at the whey fied ie ies atthe neal eecog |g |"RoN PROM EAR TUS| EOE. 0 mepmas, enommamnion|Gehdse i Mase eee bora 2th District—Burleigh County || ho held on ‘Tuesday, Novonier eo | Aas STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA.|LAWS OF ‘NORTH DAKOTA. Sec- ay of Octoner iT BYRNE, (Pol, Adv.) ol, adv |]*** ertarep measunes A BILL 1oo0T, 10098, 10098, 1010s, Louse, deren | eee ee a ‘Compl G, Derby, Cougty Aud: Submitted by initiative petition: FOR AN ACT to repeal Sections mplled I, Clair AN ACT MAKING IT LAWFUL TO} 10092 to 10104 both inclusive, Com- led Laws 1913: tor of Burleigh County, North rs | oP ERATE MOVING PICTURE THEA-|piled Laws of 1913; 10105 Compiledjed by Section 10105 up Compiled Laws 1913; 101 jupple- | I ment to Compiled is ae Laws 19: 10101 the Initiated Measures TO BE VOTED 10207, prs eel Bt else, 20222, ionty on at the, General Risstion. ee hel ¥. B. McCURDY a n ues a ljovember 6, Laws 1913; 10117 C iz caosivad: fetus, Rowert: Betas, Bee GEORGE REGISTER of State, this 6th day of October, CLAIR G. DERBY, County Auditor, Burleigh Co. Bismarck W. F. CAMERON - [x] eo Candidate for W. ¥. CAMERON Menoken Bismarck County Commissioner [|= [>see First District, Burleigh County -witen ___ Who is this man, CAMERON? tts CAMERON lives on a farm in Telfer township, is a real dirt farmer. Born in Iowa, where he grew to manhood. Completed work in country schools at the age of 16, attended state teachers college at Oelwein for two terms and also taught two terms in country CAMERON has been a resident of Burleigh county for the last 20 years, has been of Telfer township for 15 years and chairman of the nerd tor 18 reese, Affairs of Telf ? excellent tion. ; } psalms CAMERON’S election will bring to the count: : o 2 eRe commission a man of good, sound judgment and - CLARENCE HANSON ‘ f ness ability, a man who will cooperate with the com- GUSTAVE JACOBSON i ee ee ieee Oe eneriant gations ntleh cae Ww. R. LUNDQUIST county. C. IN Senernas r0Rr sypeect Healy Democratic Candidate for Governor: ested Fak aman Romaise. Se seaslogto of tool fire ball and St. Mary's schoot io Bi and Lin. coln, Apple Creek, Boyd, Fort Rice, Missouri and T: fer townships. - - JOHN MOSES (=== Democratic Candidate for Attorney General 2S i . . MOTHERS Discuss the future welfare of North Dakota and issues ee, FATHERS to be decided at the general election next Tuesday, . November 6. Give. our young People good, wholesome enter- I y i : tainment on Sunday. Ci AUDI ORIUM Rady As a substitute for the > many objectionable things now patronized ; Bi R K ‘ oe by young America in : j dee . Pe acre gril search for new thrills! Be children. Am a taxpayer in Bur- Friday, Nov. 8:00 P. M. (C.S.T.) E I beet leigh County. ‘ If elected, I shall enforce the td hall condust tbe suis of VY 0 I E aa y E Ss” this efficiently and eco- 4 nomically for the citizens of Bur- weeps axemon || FOR SUNDAY MOVIES FRED E. ANSTROM. (Pol. Adv.) (ol. Adv.) gee