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Miss Ruth E. Naughten (above), 36, junior student at the university of Washington, wes arrested in Seattle on a charge she threatened over 4 telephone to dynamite Edwin R. Stevens, university registrar, (AS: sociatez Press Photo) celia E here is hing completion of twin-engined Lock- r seats, additional aviation’s first lady. ned in her new shown at Burbank, the craft, to be d heed Electra w d about July 1. of pa: During the month of May Judgs Gibson E. Gorman (above) of Chi- czgo, sent 111 persons to jail for traffic violations in a drive to cut down auto fatalitics. Statistics in- “ first for the money, Pike mcr dductioniin fatal acclasnt way into enviable success in the movies. Miss RIESE Lbgetitly campaion (Aree FO% cell's ersiilence sie adllaahneroduie? (Hee hoofer”” class into ciated Press Photo) the realm of stars, ~ When the baggage car of the Santa Fe railroad’s “Texas Ranger” leaped from the rails and plunged into the Cimarron river near Guthrie, Okla., it dragged these four Passenger coaches to the edge of the embankment, leaving them teetering perilously near the edge of the swollen stream. Two rail- way clerks, trapped in the baggage car, were drowned. Passengers escaped with a bad bumping and a few bruises. a jAfter strict ‘warning not to expose their dainty skins to the bright, hot sun—bec: t's vre makeup A dookt a inal Hep poe tg be worried movie starlets went out ‘and red bound to g They seem. worried about it Stone, Toby, Wing, Suzanne beg thine CERTIFICATE accordance Article 26, stMution of the with the provisions certify. that the following Const! tonal Amendments, Referred and ate be held on Wednesday, June 24, 1 WITN| WHEREOF, 1 hi CNG set my hand and affixed t Seal of the State of North at the Capitol in the City marck, this 11th day of May A. lows, to-w « OLUTION. END AN! 179 OF ARTIC STITUTION ¢ NORTH DAKOTA 4 31 Senate, rings That the following amendment to and submitted for approval rdance with Sectio of the North or rejection the provisions institution of the State Dakota: 1, James D. Gronna, Secretary of State of the State of North Dakota, in of Amendments to the Con- Btate of North Dakota L, 1913, do hereby Measures will be submitted to the voters at the Primary Election to 'T_ SECTION y the House of Representatives Concur- Section 179 of Article XI of the Con- stitution of the State of North Dakota, as amended by Articles 4, 20 dnd 44 of the amendments thereto, be agreed to the qualified electors of the State of North Da- 2 of Article XV, as amended, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1936 AMENDMENT.) That Section 179 /use as classified by the Legislature. than ninety days, before, the ingutticient eae oa ge nd: |LEGISLATIVE POWER, INITIATIVE) referendum, Twenty cy ict any, ae Smendments thereto,'be amended and el bythe eee recat late may. poration of any jot State in Submitted by Session of the re-enacted to read as follows: 179. To the end that the burden 142] of taxation may be equitable upon all Ini- ull which Constitutional “Amendment is as “tol lows, to-wit: tion shall escape, the Legisl: ee empowered to divide all ave haing (4 CONCURRENT RESOLUTION PRO. foth real and personal, and including ihe | franchise, privileges and licenses. to SEO ENS, THE AME! do business in this state, in’ and te prescribe which property shalt for taxation purposes belong to each of D., as amended. as the Legislature shall prescribe, of Section i, AMENDMENT.) That the person, firm, corporation, co- partnership or association owning, |Section 25 of Article 2 of the Consti- using, renting or controllin; the /tution of the of North Dakota Property belonging to any of said|is hereby d and re-enacted to classes, but such per centum shall be uniform for each class, and all prop- TO ‘he legislative power 25. erty of each of said persons, firms, oft this ‘state shall be vested in a Leg- corporations, co-partnerships or islature consisting of a Senate and alupon by the electors, and if it is then the | sociations shall be subject to a para-|House of Rt Telected by s majority of. the votes mount Hen in favor of the state for |ple, however, r cast thereon, it shall be thereby re- the amount of such levy and assess- {to prop meat pealed. Any such measure shall be to|ment from the date of { ment {reject the same at the Dolla; second, |submitted to the electors at a special [Shall be until the levy so madi ‘The jto approve or reject at the polls any Jelection If so ordered by Governor or Legisiature inay impose taxes upon |mensure oF any item, e referendum petition filed | or referr incomes and occupations @nd taxes upon incomes and occupations may be graduated and progressive and rea- sonable exemptions may be provided. The property of a person, firm, cor- poration, co-partnership or associa- tlon may belong to and be assessed partly in one class and partly in Sther according to its character and fone of any measur Pepintature: The first power r Initiative. Twenty thousai at large may propose any by initiative petition. Eve petition at 1 Gaby the Fan next and shall be filed orien” the Secretary of State a less in of of tition, ineamire enacted ‘by the Lemisiature, except an emergency measure. But the filing of a referendum petition against sed|one or more items, sections or parts of any meagure shall not prevent the remainder from Such petition half be ited with the THE |the session of the Legislature at AKOTA, ich initiative or referendum petition shall the state shall become a law when approved by a aarouty. cast thereon. And into effect on the thirtieth day after she electioi hal in the measure. sgainnt it shall be signed by thirty- five thousand electors at large. pat election shall be calle overnor and shall than one hundred nor more than one hundred Gea days after the ad- journment of the islature. The Secretary of State shall pass ing into effect. ‘y of ‘State not later than jays after the adjournment of uch measure was enacted. No of the votes law shall go sti ers" unless otherwise speci- referendum petition is filed |: an emergency measure, such 1 be a law until voted Go he be held not less ssion of the Leg-| thereto, least five yn each petition, an tition shall Supreme Court. But flclency. of Buch petition is be viswee at e easure on the ballot and equent decision shall invali- date such measure election approved the votes cast thereon. ings are eeened, ny st a any groun' shall fe vupon the party attacking it. Secretary of State, ficials shall be ye subject to revi it tl time the ballot if it i burden of Z JAMES D. GRONNA, class, and to determine what class or | RELATING TO THE LEGIStATIVE Sula sear "AMPS etretary of State. |clansen of property. shall be subject a THE STATE. AND |52 Special seasion of the Legisiacure. | NO law shall be enacted limiting to taxation and what property, 1f ‘any, aubu AINUTIATIVE AND REFER- f the Lewin y vor {the number of col tee 0! st tition CONSTITUTIONAL shall not be subject to ‘taxation, ctors. shall be sub. | Which may be circulated. Such copies Taxes shall be uniform on all property Miaatvea by ths title, which shall | shall become 0 Pion attached there. AMENDMENTS of the same class, and shall be te of North ‘pakota, th wlist py. the Sec. | petition when filed or attached there by sessed, levied and’ collected in Representatives Concur: shall be voted | to. Nor, a desea’ trom ‘givin ASSESSMENT OF PROPERTY— | Manner and at such’ time and by That the following oa Mivide election der- | DromiMting, 87 from, giving a eT OF PG HORERTY— |board or officer or officers a amendment to Section 26 of Article if etition, or at any he petition, nor in any man- Submitted by the. Twenty-fourth | Lesisiature shall prescribe, = The ei et the Constitution of the State of | special alvction called by the Gov- gach eT Ailes trepabn 34 sectipmitted by the | Twenty-fourth | regislature may provide by law for h Dakota Is agreed to and that |ernor.. The result of the vote upon {ner interfering with the freedor Session of the Legislative Assembly | the levy and assessment by the State the e submitted to the qualified lany measure Il -be canvassed and | securing i Feel ea of the State of North Dakota, being | Board of Baualisation, in lieu of all of the state for approval or |deciared by the board of ca Each pet Ballot which shail ee e 4 5 e same class, of a per centum of |visions of Section ‘of the wore 5 ee 4 Gonstitutlonal Amendment is as fol-|the gross earnings or net incomes, [tution of the State of North Dakota, the Heth anal baeiaien clay of the meas e names of at rovided. shall’ include an resolution, posal or enactment of any c! (Continued on Page If conflicting measures initiated by ‘ed to the electors shall be approved by a majority of the votes cast thereon, the ones receiving the highest number of affirmative votes el become the law. e word “measure” as used herein law or amendment legislat CERTIFICATE OF NOMINEES Judges District Court— First Judicial District Third Judicial District Fifth Judicial District Sixth Judicial District Name of Office Second Judicial District Fourth Judicial District NO-PARTY | DANIEL B. HOLT | Fargo | G. GRIMSON | Rugby | W. J. AUSTIN | Kulm ! WM. H. HUTCHINSON | LaMoure | BR. G. MCFARLAND Jamestown | JOHN C. LOWE Minot | NK T. LEMBKE Hettinger ' NO-PARTY COUNTY OFFICES Name of Candidate | County Superintendent of Schools | Sheriff County Auditor | ’ MARIE HUB’ LAURA L. ‘LITTLE FRED E. ANSTROM CHRIS J. MARTINESON CLAIR G. DERBY FRANK C. ELLSWORTH | ERNEST ELNESS | A. C. ISAMINGER County Treasurer Clerk of District Court Register of Deeds State’s Attorney 24, 1936. ART BENSON JOHN P. BOREN SOHN P. DANROT | JAMES C, MEISNER LUDVIG QUANRUD | THEODORE R. TAYLOR GEORGE 8, REGISTER Bismarck In accordance with the provisions of Section 921 of the Compiled Laws of 1913, notice is hereby given that the following persons, together with their post- office 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 Wednesday, June G. OLGEIRSON SPENCER SELL IN W. G. WORNER VICTOR MOYNIER | LYNN W. SPERRY \ WALFRID TRYGG | 24, 1936. | REPUBLICAN | DEMOCRATIC Name of Office Name of Candidate P. O. Address | Name of Candidate P. 0. Address | Representative in Congress | USHER L. BURDICK Bismarck | CARL A. BERG Minot ‘ WILLIAM LEMKE Fargo HENRY HOLT Grand Forks P. J. IVERSON Fargo E, A. JOHANSSON | Raub J. J. NYGAARD Jamestown Governor WILLIAM LANGER Bismarck | JAMES F. MORROW Wolford WALTER WELFORD Pembina | JOHN MOSES Hazen m | OLE H. OLSON New Rockford Lieutenant Governor W. M. CROCKETT Wales P. H. COSTELLO Cooperstown ij T. H. H. THORESEN Grand Forks MARTIN STANLEY Kintyre Secretary of State JAMES D. GRONNA Lakota | MARY A. FENELON Devils Lake H. M. PIPPIN Halliday | State Auditor | BERTA E. BAKER Glenburn | _E. A. LILLIBRIDGE Dickinson State Treasurer GEORGE ALJETS | Sykeston PHILIP HEILING Valley City JOHN GRAY Bismarck ~ { 0. L, SVIDAL Starkweather Attorney General | OWEN T. OWEN rand For! LLIAM T. DeP' Grafton | P.O. SATHRE Finley s | | Commissioner of Insurance 0. E. (Oscar) ERICKSON, Tappen| Tappen y S.A. OLSNESS Sheyenne OSCAR H. ERICKSON, Bismarck| Bismarck | WILLIAM H. WESTERGAARD Williston HAROLD HOPTON Bismarck Commissioner of Agriculture and JOHN N. HAGAN Deering ! 4 NE Minot Labor THEO. MARTELL | Carson ores T. McBRATNEY Flasher Commissioner of Railroads 0. A. HALL Fargo | M.S. HYLAND Fargo S. S.. McDONALD Bismarck | C. W. McDONNELL Kensal State Senator MILTON RUE Bismarck | JAMES W. GUTHRIE Bismarck 27th District WM. B. FALCONER Bismarck Members House of Representatives—, JOHN A. MacLACHLAN Bismarck ! ~ HARD DAY Moffit 27th District | EARL MOWDER Regan ie: . M. THOMPSON Wilton JACOB E. SWENSON Bismarck JOSEPH D. BYRNE Bismarck OTTO E. ANSTROM | Wilton | | ALEX E. ASBRIDGE | Bismarck | JOSEPH M. GLASER Bismarck | a, Bismare! CHAS. ER t Bismarck | | | A. E. SHIPP 2 Bismarck '—FRED SWENSON Bism Constabl . 5. BRENNISE Regan | CLARENCE HANSON Bismarck | |_OLE F. A. ROBERTS Bismark |F, BE, McCURDY " Official Newspaper SMARCK CAPT | THE _BISMARCK TRIBUNE | Biemarek 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 this 15th day of June, 1986. I, Clair G. Derby, 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 at the Primary Election to be held in all the precincts of Burleigh County on June CLAIR G. DERBY, (County Aualtor for Burhigh County, N, Dak and if he finds it he notify the “com- petitioners” and allow for correction or amend. cisions of the Secretary gard to any such de is at such by a majority of If proceed- any petition proof ite the mitt r petition- and who shall represent and act for the petitioners. ‘The enacting clause of all freeeutee other of- ‘gulde ed by the ‘elec tion laws until saditional legislation P.O. Address