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_THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY; FEBRUARY 15, 1987 Court H. B. 146—Prohibiting employment crafting of tax survey commission $1,500,905,151 BILL Sse Legis rs i appropriations in four equal install- FOR TREASIRY AND Washington, Asking Advice, an Riminreuces (Ser eteatty matt of Barnes, Williams)—-Appropriating| H. B. 131—Prohibiting oe in MAILS IS APPROVED) Was Snubbed by First Court tases | ae eS monies coming to anon duction of crop. ie : state under congressional mineral act Passed Pee Committee Report Reveals U.S.) EAlter’s Neto: This ts the first | Court's ‘Rabbit Punch’ be credited to state equalization fund.| HB 196—Relating to collection of Bills Introduced r » But doughty Chief Justice Marshall 8B 87—Prohibiting diversion of spe-| Premiums for fire and tornado in-| HB 310—(Schauss)—Licensing mo- Is Planning Transatiantic —— bided his time, then uted @ most im-| isi motor vehicle taxes. surance on public buildings. tion pictures theatre checkers, Service Nov. 1 By MORGAN M. BEATTY posing weapon when he did enter the) “1: B. 73Reducing mileage of state] HB 126 — Transferring $101,191 to| HB 311 — (Bjornson)—Authorising officials to five cents, Emergency, the state highway department in ac-|state treasurer to execute in behalf Here is what Marshall said in Mar- tive balances remaining in special/of state satisfactions of mortgages on | funds of special taxes on motor ve-/national guard armories. house appropriations ocmmittee ap- a oo ‘. 4 hicle by HB 312—(Frosaker by Request)— é FA Three won their HB 136—Authorizing corporation to | Authorizing hi regis . pill betapietiad make ea ‘out blows, ily the province empower certain official and persons administer feeler or oneeTaaerinn , wallable treasury delivered ft theory pharmacies and requiring annual li-|to execute and acknowledge convey-|which federal appropriations are its for the fiscal) makers. i ment to say what the law is.” ances, made. Year beginning July 1, Unt 2 : . Marshall Lands a Blow SB 10S—Eliminating necessity of| H. B. 208—Providing for payment | HB 313—(Ni Making re- Me tely one-third. of te to-| have Historians have vied with each ecoail anides Tiny one share of stock, and cancellation of personal property | lief aid by couniage a prior claim _ appropriation — $500,000,000 — was/ governmental 5 . other to show that Jefferson’s politi-| with state examiner. taxes for 1934 and prior years at re-| against deceased person’s estate, earmarked for the old-age pensions| somebody else. Historians agree this : cal face turned crimson when he! sp 173—Amending laws relating to|@Uced amounts and for 1996 without! HB 314—(Wick)—Requiring county B U Y curity foster) “This hed manresibe (aioe savelring al par stor! Ware says it was not revere fun eee id a aad it_elating to settlement of | ceedings, spree natk eth ae per cent more than the amount for, branches. ; that Manta had aa an ipl of se ‘179—Authorizing state agricul- expense for patients in hospital for done payeripnepee pus peintite; that purpose last year. The Real Issue iE i insane, feeble-minded and state tu- yy, Speer. ‘The bill ky of $718,485,- $ congress unconstitutional, but had | tural college extension service to carry Wereulhets tori HB 315—(Fitch, Frosaker, Schauss, 00 fee i ores foray $782,460,361 “sought to interfere with the execu-|out policy and purposes of federal a B 108 Providing Trefry)—Licensing horse racing and bcd hora Ree waar supreme : tive. . . and had proceeded by obiter |soil conservation and domestic allot-| Tf ntiyatate (160 esinent, en legalizing pari mutuel or certificate housek Avago ene 1 $3,275, dicta to deliver @ lecture to the presi-; ment act. maintenance of insane shall be | <t#0d. of wagering. FIGURES 117 from budget estimates for the : 3 aa = andl ease are ee Apoiniment charged against such person's estate. Polite ieee odd nee ise ee) ES PROVE postal service, that appropriation was| ganda ined ey nist of He 1m Securing pyate pay 76 by Bank Nort ota DE SOTO GIVES GREATEST $1,884,772 more than the amount pro- : another president had the|by senate from list of three names ts quired by Bank of North Dakota e vided te the ne 3 count. But jn the next encounter |submitted by industrial commission, through foreclosure may retain half ee current year. red ee as a nation under Pres- ‘ Andrew Jackson showed John Mar-|removable only by 60 per cent vote) "a: B92: authorizing adoption of | the land involved. VALUE OF ANY CAR! me Gainey shall what it meant to take it on ciel lating $1,240.51 for |¢l¥il service by cities over 4,000 popu~ HB an =- ey — Providing Boe risa oe ear HR nA declared 4 the chin. ppropriating $1,240.51 for |iation, room courthouse or memorial Amer: neu iv war be- expenses of O. P. Shelstad while state} “HB. 106—Giving superintendent | Pulldings for exclusive use of ex-ser- liservice start! bout Nov. 1. E ¢ ‘Tomorrow: The bitter. le | dairy commissioner, July 1, 1933, to expe insa: vice men. pg reeneihae) ana trips Geir labo Warrior Andrew Jackson | Dec. 31, 1934. ou pore Acne ieeoeg, mag HB 318—(Holmquist)—Allowing in- New York and Southampton, Eng- pee seas. and Lawyer John Marshall.) 8. Conc. Res, O—Expressing assent taking such authority from county in-|Corporation of co-operative grazing land, with giant, passenger-carrying of legislature to congressional act! sanity boards. districts of less than 50,000 acres. for funds to subsidize a trans-Atlantic providing for further development of —Permit gisla HB 319—(J , Ol flying boats are contemplated. The pri ind The Box Score co-operative agricultural extension ec on Aauiredg jarred —Prohibliing dlstiilers, brewers nad Up to Now work and more complete endowment | cent Sundays. wholesalers of beer and intoxicating fore American courts, and Here’s the outcome of the strug- ||and support of land grant colleges, jd liquors from to re- som [Proms uaingon ted rig ae | [amore by cones Sune 8" | Soot gerne Pune wu [iis Bom ang oper 1 mended was for about $750,000 based | °F international eso Setting tractor om eats bonds from COn~ | tore railroad board or in courts in de-| | HB 320—(Gurgum—Outlining forms = so ic rovements, on s mail subsidy of $2 @ mile. Alexander Hoey fads ques- 8B 160—Prohibiting chattel mort- eemining valuation for rate making |! c<r cats ete a spenpeortencert ms: SMARTNESS is rosail Azer Plan terna: Ww presi- gages on personal property where| Purposes. compare price, safe The hheainge seengnt out state-| dent submitted them to the high tri- : Mortgage fells to spedifically describe| _- B. 122—Relating to authority of | ‘horizing arias find tor eons omy and value with any ca ments that ships as large as 60 to 125/Dunal only to receive @ rather neat property mortgaged of when designed Telltiee peomertiee “anata sting | Ployes pensions and disability insur- : Rats serving, couinared’ witty the| “We must respectfully decline,” the "eb 118—Providing teschers in_al|TePerstion and return on amounts col-|*°5% 500 _ éounquist) — Abolishing 25-ton clippers now flying the Pacific,| COUTt said in effect, schools except independent or special | lected consumers in excess Of] sicuitural experiment station near Trey eclood that's. 3500-mile| S88 Historian Charles Warren of of beaut j districts must have certificate to ME oc aaeecetnintine to petilions’ bs | MeeanaRe: -| this incident: ‘ ach, bb eyes HB 323 — (Schauss) — fata oud Be ured sig imontie of the|, “BY declining to express an opin- : Court || SB 176—Changing date of teachers'| Patrons of utility companies for Te) cont cigars at sib. per (homeane, ancl year and a southern route of about fon except in case duly litigated : examinations for elementary certifi-| duction of rates. costlier cigars $15 a thousand. 3.000 ‘miles, by way of Charleston,| before it, the court established: it- victory. cates to last Thursday and Friday in| _H.'B. 137—Exempting from surety| “yr_ 394 (Leum, Knudson)—Re- Bermuda end the Azores, the other|Sif,8# ® purely. judicial body; An - Ee et ee ree ent om | quiring proot of facts alleged in « . I—Requiring fee for first} when pl ® vorce action, aix eyecly Gi eu of dential victory. grade teachers’ certificates and $3 fee] _H. B. 140—Providing for use of rail-| ip _ 325—Ritter)—Requiring tax about. oe urs. Fast liners take ae 4 " bounces or’ eovecnment) eh ete for second grade or special certificate, | road board valuation in evaluating 8! monies paid discharge oldest unpaid iy five tionality of statutes.’ go SB 195—Act to “rid state of irrespon-| public utility for taxation. taxes so receipts for taxes will be fectual check (on the other) it must 8 sible collectors or collecting agencies.’ H. B, 173—Providing greater pen- the De Soto will The air mail service would cost the A Precedent Set proof of prior tax payment. prove new o save ‘ane tai to" a8 Tors. halt. Declaring agencies who have not paid ing |" 3B 326—Providing for collection| You money on gas andoil. Jetter. cents Ounce) Had the court consented to act as 3 “ their own obligations subject to fine. panies. land display of North Dakota pro- Por f it acts in the last resort and without Bills Killed N. D, MEN CHOSEN president of ine Northwest Daily Press| Franklin uncontrolled by the opinions of any farm products, Z H, B, 13—Walving bonds by county, |regai'® sad Mnombers include Bi, BM. Oppes on “Wane that pretty strong?” he Indefinitely Postponed maunlelpal and school officials, where) ig’ s2¢—critch)—Repealing laws mittee members le M. M. Oppe- are issu y A gard of Grand Forks and Norman must have asked himself, me wacpal LA aks tenat ne prohibiting driving across bridge fae- Black of Fargo. ae KEEP COLONIES T Mevor balocd ob gidse have Justices] congress and then struck it out. Pru: ‘SB 230—Repeals ring eatin |feletion fue 145,008 to pay expenses closures by ‘edvertiooent peerioualy » Pru- Ie missio 2 London, Feb, 15—(%}—The British| sparred so brilliantly, nor presidents] dent instincts prevailed, and the of manufacturer and year of manu-|of members while performing duties | concucted notwithstanding mortgage government assured her legislators| countered so beautifully. So polite|’ 3 facture of rubber tires. outside of Bismrack. HB a0tanden Prydabl) de ‘Monday she is not considering sur-| were the participants that only oc- judiciary system... SB 43 — Appropriating $5,000 for ; peek l- Sender of any of her colonies or mant-| casional vulgarities of speech revealed state employment, service. Bills Indefinitely Postponed |°irs sar Ureicnes) Amending Gates to Germany. the tide of battle. congress.” Sec. 164—Appropriating $75,000 for . B, 196—Ink state athletic oe ¥. creasing laws relating to change of judges for " library. and equipment at Valley City| commission ere Ebola nid to $900! prejudice or bias." Attention! ~ |State Employes Must 8, 5. 10§—Appropriating $15,000| schedule, TY pee, ais Sebel gon eson, Scottish Rite Masons! H ‘picid Pai for’ physical eduction bullding at|"ie''" 185—Preventing deceptive Dubhdce wiben pete Bismarck - Mandan Chapter ave All Taxes Paid ‘Minot normal, practices and restraining unfair com- or retired policemen, their Rose Croix will lify the apne county requested the attorney gen- : 8, B. 171—Appropriating $40,000 for | petition in trade and industry. widows and children and others in MAbs aps Certified copies of an attorney gen-|eral's opinion, The statute provides physical education building at Bot-| H, B, 197—Exempting farm machin- | “ities over 25,000 population. 15th to 18th degrees, inclusive, hat all employes and officers receiv- tineau school of. forestry. ery used for actual farming from tax-| #08 333—(Gchauss)—Prohibiting of- Wednesday afternoon and eve- v 8. B. 112—Appropriating $90,000 for | ation while in use, floers of any state institutions, de- ning, Feb, 17. Lunch at 12:15, property brary building at Mayville normal. | H. B, 200—Setting up a “fair trade” | partments, or boards to acquire or dis- ee ea ; 8. B. 211—Repealing laws relating | act. ose of bonds or other evidence of dinner at 6:15. All Scottish city , B, 216—Imposing graduated tax| debts in which public funds may be Rite Masons having attained , B. #98,000| on ignite mined. invested without permission of indus- Nar’ aurety Seal the 18th degree are invited. medical building at university. ‘H, B, 236—Appropriating $750 for] trial commission. One-piece steel top. 4 : . 2 HB 334 —(Schauss)— Authorising| ».--... vet ping of passenger trains et county seats. HB 336—(6chauss)—Providing for election of party precinct committee- men and party committees. HB 337—(Niewoehner)—Providing one-cent tax on tickets to theaters, "eer St, BJ, apna etase Camper, Wisin nem, ath Cres amusements, and athletic events. “My cigarette meant a world of comfort to me,” ; ing| AND LOOK AT ALL THESE ey? spunky girl ie an F paca tor city eines yee space is obi et “VT was a breathless dash,” said Miss Dorothy Kilgallen, oe masrolgatl foc Mal eatin | O mete ted VR back at work (left) after finishing her assignment to fly : : ie ing re) ziver alley ea) 3 Road Rumble. around the world in record-breaking time. (Right) Her ar- ‘ a velop & program for development : rival at the Newark Airport. “I snatched meals anywhere,” _ f , and perenne ort fone ° Ha Barbed nd she says, “ate all kinds of food. But Camels helped me keep PRE Te eriae me oD] s+» More Mileage. my digestion tuned up.” Camels speed up the flow of ; tion may be made with register of © Fart Conwietey Seund reveled digestive fluids—increase alkalinity. : ‘ re (esoa Car. Talk ina at Read win, Bjornson)—Reg- and Be Heard. ulating barber shops and barber “City Ride” . HB 344—-(Niewoohner)—Refunding oO" with 4 New Aero-Hydraulic 50 per cent of hail indemnity taxes Shock-Absorbers. for 1935. ing a rural electrification authority Official Re ee Credit Company Plan. viding for formation of co-operative corporations known as electric mem- bership corporations and authorizing issuance of bonds, HB 347—(Burgum, Frazier)—Ex- electrification from restrictions as to debt and other provisions. SAVES YOU M ening scope for which co-operative associations may be formed to include sification NOW PRICED HB 349— (Godwin, Peterson of Ren- ville I teachers in state institutions of higher JUST ABOVE mels are made from ‘ | , Y ‘i j ee ee cee Frazeir)—Creat- 345—(Frazier, Burgum)—Creat- © Easy te Bent New Lower Prices! Ask the Com-. HB 346—(Burgum, Frazier)—Pro- mercial empting co-operatives organized for HB (348—(Burgum, Frazier)—Wid- ) — Regulating employment of dng “power: districts to operate utili- THE LOWEST ties. HB 351—(Symington by Request)— PRODUCT OF CHRYSLER CORP audit books and accounts of state in- E38 Soren, — Proviaes| =~ MOTORS, INC. WHAT A PHYSICAL TRAINER chinks FORMATION WANTED QUICK! Rey “THE SMART NEW TOUCH istohsve ABOUT TO “SHOOT” AN ONL-WELLI the subject of smoking: “SureI Jones answers rapid-fire questions in Camelsonthe tablefromhorsd’oeuvres _B..C. Simpson says: “I get to feeling smoke;" soy Bertel Araberg, “Cami- Grand Central Terminal, New York ill dessert,” says Dorothy Malone, tense—anyone would, working social their purchase by school Bismarck, N. D. els help my digestion—I can feels City. “A cough, nerve-racking job,” food editor. “Smoking Camels with around T. N. T. But I don’e let that HB 355—(Greiser by Request)—Re- : 314 sense of ease aad well-being after he says. “Smoking Camels helps keep my meals sad sfterwards contributes _ interfere with my eating. Camels have lating to practice of medicine and| 516 Main Phone eojoying Camels with my chow.” my digestion on the right track.” a world of extra pleasure toesting.” what I like— they help digestion.” NEE Gone, Res, 386 — Providing for managers plan of county govern- ment.

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