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% Fes THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, ONEHALP ALREADY Bills Passed by 1937 Legislature ew Yorker Awed | ills Passed by gislature |New Y : ; seociated. Frees: 9—Walving penalty and in-| HB 280—Permitting ensie: 3 : : t Storm | ‘oO . HAVE BEEN PASSED Br stele ne terest ton delinquent takes levied |tion of Insolvent babe hy Hopetions Legal ite In Dus { Appropriations prior'to Dec. 1, 1936, upon: agreement | HB 188—Authorising banking ins! SB _336—Amendi relating ta. Deeb eoneee General cal to pay, taxes on installment pla tutions to establish ‘stations to re-| publication of 2.000 Instead of 4,000 HB 3. tpseo for North Dakots BFe-| one myih’ on gonctal property pay | “HB, WobeEancoMisg: double tabi [bopuice editions of ness tet ot curement officer, 4 fund for | {ty of stockholders under certal; - |,, 8B 208—Requiring judgment. cred- r \ diB, (7 882,000 to cate for inaai payne a "ot bon rinelpel sa ay air fter July 1.1939, tn wince tors to file areiday fe laentitying tes | Rides Through Blinding Murk That Chokes All inane | HB 10—$60,000 to pay and. personal ty should | HB. 196—Relating’to collection of | SB 106—Eliminating necessity of. ind Ra‘ d ions tates estate and personal property shou! . sto collection o: Denudes an Lan Measures Hurdling oa tof PUN Aae Hae acai eB oead Wiens by city boards of |premlums for fire and tornado, in-| attorneys poctpeae fo attignvit Life and ages *. in Both Houses Is Grist of | msinraining tate tH snenance of | manent notice af intention. vnc, | VHB itafaing foils! | Meat Tet ttn rater seeae a Once Rich as Pasturage 634 Introduced North Dakota National Guard: | o¢| tion board to re property when |Iy scattered stockholders, ges on personal pro 4 i Noe, 36 e8s F any general tax levied In set aside by Welfare . Thee peer mortanees, i HB 25—$20470 for University 8—Bring! tomobil - || HB 179—Providing great \n 8B 72—Providing that. mortgaged $16,108,225 APPROPRIATED schoot of Medicine... 4 cieut.|chased outside the state Under state [ties for violation of laws in licens property sold cannot be turned over | | ) t : | ; i ! EE Ei A if BF 2 i e tontoniees sales, tax, ie baila cavat rt a fi ety ee? until two years after 0 , lor vetera’ y $4,000,000 Difference Between Lip S—Fioa, sa for AC experiment) Jeo comm Noner and changin se t nb 120 Providing: for use of bust- cS HB 28—$42,240 for AC extension dl- | of selection hon ‘SB 130—Providing that all courts Allocations and Revenue SOO Aaa Ne ae Cities and Counties ‘HB Requiring acoldent ana |sh It take Judiclal frotice-of common Seen by Tax Chief pHi agate Gea cities in special elections ‘on erection | AVe ansets Totaling. $10,000 to nec ‘ie id1—tproviding. t f orium, |—Providin: . nee 40—$258,696 for state peniten- | cr gleciric lent and power system et Teen ine lnbeaal o juag- | ficial reports ax ovi lence tn trigta ‘New laws passed by eas Da oe 41—$36,209 for State School for jn cities of 5,000 population or more mente. at Ra AY to empower certain ofttotals or oe . is to execu! \ registrar department. te Hospital | ficers, and fire departments. vest their funds in notes or bond [B_137—Exempting from surety Teady have been approved by Gov-| HB 43—$140,000 for State Hospital HB 204—Permitting county com- a of for costs in district court actions for Insane, aera tubércutosis missioners to dispose of pipper yy ace when plaintiff is federal agency. HB 44—$199,715 for tubdroul quired through purchase, ! forfeiture ion or || HB 139—Exempting from surety sanatorium. (Part! I xe 0). ool gor |°, operarion of law. tral for costs in justice court a public fects, these measures were the only | HB 45—$150,936.58 for schoo! HB 221—Authorising adoption of |""g Rel 1d: corporation or federal e ones’ of 634 introduced during the 4°, 4. 41 205503 tor generat j<ivit service by citles over 4,000 pop- rt B 185—Valldating: sal ulation. ral erty for special assessments Spe ciee mesecon rolcleer, Sil ti0) Jesh [buduet expeuset ot exechtive, Ieee HB gering terms of county te Ronson, | law was not complied with and\|mak- lative hurdles en route to the statute] tive an udicta ‘| ‘ jetting up state pension ing, rovisions retroactive. books. cone 41. $4,500 for state examiner laring vo! Liat fire- jeedy aged up to $30 per month, 324—Requiring proof of facts P bor ‘all ae es A men employes of eel jes ze SB 68—Providing for public ald to alleged in a diverse action. Feta EY ede talied, Go get| CHB 20t—$10.085 and changing [DME tne, under, ,Protgctlon, Of laspendent children, with sdministra: | HE 820—Outlining forms’ of certifi. the bills ted fa! Bet! ethod of selecting! veterans service | Vfinty lages to include {tion by public waltare board under isment. through the two houses, and six of issioner. social security act ; Garce'that’ did reach the governor| HE s850"9525,000 for livestock feed |!eOEParated towne. (HE dt—Permitting welfare board Miscellaneous to t his ‘oval. assistance in form of loan consolidations ounties. £ io recover im his’ f HB 217—Licensing and regulating aD outhae tenis, th SB 5—$1,000 | for, inspection and /pje majority to 60 per cent of vot if i foreign corporations in North Dat & percentage basis, the resultS|/ eradication of bee dise th—Eroviding aldermen. cannot |Motwer, oF adult child pret about the same for both and) | SE Stith. tonance, capitol’. and | quality HO OrLIEB ae Con tint ea lot DriBS HB 316—Requiring adjutant gen- house and senate, 150 of 378) *'$23""%_"$50,000. for _indemnitying | Pees or Onteeee te which {9,88 38 for pension up to|¢ral to keep records of war véteran etl dfs ee aa ame cc thac i KELP A Te i HB. 63—Meking. misdemeanor - HB 326—Providing for collection ting josis. (veto). P AX ee nad [Lah salatRanartned nee 541,500 for glanders and dour- | py LAG Bee gL A gouramement or contribution to de- land: display of North Daxote prod: and. mele : 1 sae aN for, wocation eaues- [Bands gr publle lbrarion, "Po mites Ander supervision ef duventie | "HIS 350. cHeepsciing: law appointing Hage 1is-g60,000 for bow HB 32 Extending to May 1, 1989 \court or state training school with- |iate William Laist’ as. capitol cue our, Juvenile court order. : Duplica 1B 11—$60,000 for bounty on’ wolves fay 2 — $60, time in which municipality, mai addition, eight proposals were!and coyot bonds for funding and refunding its i emitminating requirement | °HB"233—Bringing beer of four or that 60 per cent of previ bonds, | more per cent ‘alconol va weight un- wart lo one 5 an obligations, of ndcertificates of indebt- |der provisions of initiated beer law. covered similar subjects to those | scclety. pastes pall biev is enue nin) conven eH ed, must “be pala botore | He 26¢—Relaasing ‘mortgage. oh ‘SB 16—$63,020 for public health de- | Pye financing , projects " ties may ietue seed oF feed ware |Jamestown armory © OO e oe tion bills and revenue|?*Su"e-$a0,740 for public health of 14l_Autnorising the Issuance of 106—Giving state insane asylum |[fallure of licensed Mquor dealers t9 occupied the major atten-/ laboratories. ig ning |BUEPose of financing construction of st@f sole authority Br are Hy aaa Se eR as of the legislators during the}, 3B 17—#41.520 for division child /revenue producing undertakings but | ®°h piperineats Gate ea oe *9SN TE—$2,970 for coal mine inapec- | *XeptIng municipalities from labll-| aspen, patients in jospital |to city. for hospita ie major worry.| tion. ‘BB 112—Eliminating technical ait. |20F , !n! O institution for feeble-| HB 207—Permitti SB 20—$8,220 for minimum enti ceca minating technical dif; | minded and state tuberculosis sana-|enact legislative sR Fae $10,000 for FI Crit. [eens from EWA oF watch Belay 000- 3” 108—Providing expe EE Set Ropeal tenden home. OF micrense Crit” {atruction of public works projects. | curred by state tor treat in-|to mates and seamen. HS, i0=-910)000 for N. D. Children's Mak inig posal ple, fOr cer. be ed against such per-| | HE 36¢—Repealing laws relating to ome an society, BB 31—$10,000 for N. D. House of | outstanding oblig: ayable from 2 [ i Ba = a i E fEy itt re F i i i E i i & ait of : Bes a i { 34 f ie i ied FEEE i i F ; i 3 g z Hl B56 Hl me 4 : F i iL ie ft ‘ rf i gey ir S Ue cits i *y 5 Ra dé 8 Be A SY U ' ie ill Hl z eo abd i g E e g ie iH ernor William Langer. Covering a wide variety of sub- i i i i i Fe Hs 4 $8 i 126 E E 4 BE ee it i SE £ 4 Has + i fl EF 4 i e 3 i ai : i i 5 iy 8 az gg i i 7D i i g it i i ; 3 ff 5 i EE EE § u : ; | a] i Z i i E. ‘Le ; a 2 : i ? E i i H Es i i E rt 5 E Bg E i i ge t iy E HI Hf i g i i 44] Egy FEEe 5 : 3 : R t it £ F : i g 8 : & EB 3 g is 3 a et gz i g i : iu ak es i i isi i Z uF if 3 EREEEY 1] i 8 a Be z F E Gah at the special session, of} SB 12—‘ 10 for state livestock | existing indebtedne: \ itary board. Vi two were defeated because/"*Sn"Iy "Orci tor state Historical | 9522 ‘alidating obligations of | i L ue cit i REks 5 B48 a: g 3 gE rE g zig gE 3 5 | i ‘ i i : i 3 ri g i bi gf ft of i | | ee i f ft i Ik j i H FEE afis E i i i il He i F it I E ; E era, 255—Providing printed legisla- revenues and if desirable to issue = Morey ss $10,000 for st. Johns Or- {bonds to finance improvements to the BE ‘ g Be plat al ak ilies LI dhl) coy as to phanese! project for which bonds being re- 6000 pepuratio BE te , ton, TEES: sencoo state contingnney| HBR TD soMTRNY 88M creation | HE Ser—Rolating to tia of rele ft SB 34—$710 for veterinary medtoal |b! thorities with ower to Rit, mm clearance "and. low Agriculture "SB 35—-$1,700 for premiums on |Tent housing projects in cities of 6,000! sp s¢—Authorising township boards officials. : population or more, to provide. funds, when .petitioned by 00 making refunds of 183—Watving bonds by county, | voters, for extermination of bots in money. erroneously credited to gen-| municipal and school officials whers |horses_and_ mules. : erat ac funds are insured in FDIC. 8 laea ie ‘HB 76—Appropriating $70, HB 160—Changes basis of alloca s Mi Paathsin pedis wae tion to counties of third of gasoline al Pennie ttleg tion department to June 30, 19: taxi revenue One -watlo’ of ymoton ver tt Ae lites served, ey HB 77—$928.53 to pay Ki Bickle sesinuation by coupler ak arn HB. 112—Probibiting ‘operation’ of Printing company, Fargo, for print- {Stead of license Dp 'y HB Fixing gradu: theatres ‘or managed ry ing 193 #4 public documents. of sor nrenae ok reeeecien [dio ra or distributors of, motion p| otek to dire “departments” Railroads and Utilities ("'HBs2— 7 bravious | Uae ype 2,500 for compl te tot ene nee PR RG Bae A make tes icity/and nat- partially installed public addi Ural of artificial gas sold to consum= trom flood irri- [°% tem in North Dakote hou . ; HB 100—$2,500 for reto SB 161—Authorising railroads to repairing porptalte of Perate t wor license wa eintaiteeas urer at ‘ er year an for eaci HB 126—$112) ing i . 4 conserva’ 01 : b reating si HB 119—$1,03: ee SB 84—G! ment instructor. 6 equalization fund back to hail insur- HB 78—Providing for registration: as of 1d. fixing a}, ance fund. 2 : HB 145—$6,409.20 over period of | "Ess Rronibitiipe power score Agricul- lia. contractors ani ‘8B 179—Authorising : De . eara to University of State Lands = |tural college extension service to Making all fattie rd for 640, acres in Bottineau | Paes from, ee tourer. on me" |carry out -policy. and purposes of land. uniawful where soy edad county. HB si2-sGiving tallrond board | federal soll conservation and domes- ration id offered. : HB i17—$3,500 to help department ter power in-determining public | tic, allotment act. i H HH eeealy Seeipecas pac ess oe irae ierettonaing, for compact be; ost 2 official brand book. n 5 HB. 176-—$4,000 to eliminate vehic- | o¢ cooperative taeetrle col oee ton [North Dakota thon | OB ST Providing for application to ular toll charges on railroad. brid of tri-state waters c r across the atone river in highway purposes of all special taxes Providing public utility| 8B 187—Permttin on motor v ty. Ylup farm and rural home advisory 7 tions, HB p—Harmarking $2,550,000 for | $2! ze atta nelbie 1b aviaence be: counelis for, agriculture, “Rome eco; ages url rogri be nomics je] ‘aanstorium 1,070,767.07 1,125,427.20] "°ci8) ‘Harmarking $3,000,000 for ing purpose Valus tons for rate-mak= (omtilt may Sol Regulating and licensing | 1ak~Authorising nexotiations valley authority. nine Mouse river |putidings. OUS o0e2- 2,100,515.52 1,818.174.95 by railroad commission for reduction | Vay Auth livestock and poultry dealers. ‘Allowing incorporation of! Bills Signed Governor ei HE ULHOG for, printing. |of | Hib 131—Providing for hiring of fren°fo008 sirens on rox ee ie ae jor akot juide under rect B or = +,$16,108 225.27 $ 9,281,067.67| OP he eral Writers” pro; Hu Tings on utility rates {HB 262—Providing for reimburs taxes. (lime lub Warkiee state no Sent of true vive of ait inmplements | OHA, 341—Batablisht Mous club work at state ani cent of ‘rue value of al impleme! ist ishing a louse BB "38—$10,085 vice | cofentesione atnetan ine yatusting |and parteon hand if contract for ‘authority to develop commissioner. (veto) ‘a public utility for taxation. of such items is cancelled. prore development of wat ~ | SB 38-$1,080 expense feeble binded Mining and recreational parents from state Education ae prepeorie of floods. 40—$15,000 at men: 8B 48—Defining duties of clerk of | of SB 41—$16,000 Soldiers’ Home at|common school: districts to include iB 2 efining jows and isbon,, financial statement at annual meet- | native lignite. cities over 25,000 SB 42—$4,000 for firemen's schools. | ing. [B 239—Relating to coal mining | -HB 263—Providin, SB 62—477,883 for School of For-| MiB 132—Wstablishing rn ip high- sy it 800,000.00] estry at Bottineau. allowances for =p of all 5,000,000.00|_ SB _53—88 for Ellendale ‘Nor-| children to consolidated schools, SB 212—Providing for cancellation |parts on hand: if contract for sale of mal_and Industrial school. HB 37—Provi clerk of school/and release of gas and oil cancelled, title going SB 54—$137,420 Wahpeton School | board must be resident of school.dis-|which have expired and not been to manufacturer, 12,200,000,00 , of Scien trict. newed within five years. HB 248—Placing two per cent sales SB 55—$266,250 Valley City Nor-| HB 29—Requiring at- least one| HB 14—Providing regulations gov-|tax on automobiles purchased out of mal. (Veto). member of board of education be alerning drilling, casing and aband- . $128,837 Mayville Normal. onment of ofl and gas wells. 2 state inco (Veto). HB 15—Permitting uw Fj tax to replace ‘senate bill 70 passed SB 57—$262,431 Minot Normal, land. oil in state, county and scho by, regular ses SB 58—$163,444 Dickinson Normal.| HB 160—Requiring an elective half |trict buildings where it is to ad-| 8B 248—Provi a rebate of three SB iding Dick . | year course in cooperative marketin, tage of the political subdivision. |per cent of all 8° O! insurance and app! and consumers’ cooperatives for hig! ing method of fix-|real and personal pro} SB 64—$5,124.8 hool. i am fee valuation on| SB 142—Relatin, ni d and sent leg ative printing expense. qual- | bus! s in connéttion with petrol-|contractors on public impro' iB 73—$218,040 for Grafton State | izing fund and providing for distribu- |eum products. : SB 66—Regulating ope: ichool. . tion of funds, x HB 17—Auth and requiring annual li- SB 74—$279,127 for State Training | HB 170—Providing for school cen- ichool. sus in odd-numbered years. contracts for mi and | operatin: sulatin; busine: SB 75—-$20,000 for State Training | 8B 175—Providing teachers in all|for oll and gas and associated ‘activ- | selling cars when purchased School tor Immediate maintenance. |schools except independent or special | ties. wion-resident dealers. (Emer- SB _76—$200,000 for state highway | districts must have certificate to| HB 18—Exempting from taxation | gency, ; Pepa ene .. | teach, for one year equipment used in prot 3—Prohibiting slot or pin ball iB 77--$162,620 for Workmen's iB 176—Changing date of teachers | pecting for gas and oil in North Di enoniree unch® » baa or any ensation Bureau, examinations fot elementary certifi- | kota. i - bling in. public place. ae - ras evi for State Gas orang gates to last Thursday and riday in| HB-1 rf b alae Inds feslocinng 40 stricter provisions applying’ I 3—A awa ny $125,000 "EB" 117—Requiring $5 fee for first a funds-of state banking ss- 8—Providing for registration * t 31. 0,000 for Lutheran Wel- . gaverBeckety ot grade professional teachers certificate | tion fa aE SES, SB ¢ latin, operation of of public contractors and fixing li- North Dakota. p SE aot inn is peenrorical cel utleaten, ea es ocie! ernationa! ’eace Gar- 6—C fi conse. % Jden, Rolette county. (Partial veto to | sore tae tones Snilitary training [DBarmacies and requiring annual l-|°°Hs 917—1icensing and regulating Ds a tate institutions of —str laws against foreign corporations in North Da- ‘SB 99—$21,000 to University School | higher learning, W ommetinn: te. of Mines for investigation develop- ‘imitati 1 HB 136—Authorisin: corporation i. meat cain miners Fezouree: 4 Elections ey imitation empower certain officials or per- i eS veiten neecal | HB 299—Providing for designation 3 illiam C. Fairbanks | |yitheran cord samaritan ‘espia| Rta tresitng oyna it | ae fee stenethaning las Dies From Apoplexy|. == I ! i Bit is [ i : i - 3 i 5 5 i slui ull i ut He A geeky fottin ibiting Ek hi fe i i gu iE ni [i i “Rog ht E i € se i E 3 I f 't another i was ay) 14 it would ep A / i g Hh : 3 . s ef Ht abse A tt fe a 3 fle i ? if i F E i fa ui fi if i E i cf [ ef EE l [ i zl t ees i ff bella: [ E 228 gf 35 i H i ia i § 3 it I E E : i : Ef gi HT el Ba it Bee ER REE il i Hi RFE 3 i i i Fi ‘ i semee £ z aH HHP Hl Gia re a EEE ft g at tis HH i ga Fl i fib nL partie $5,000). requirements at aul fe 1 ly FF | i ii ge Hi é : Que hes 3 ¥_ 15,000 voters. Fhe $17,500 to State Geological ; HE’ 336 ~Providing for s commercial aH SB 128—$20,000 for State Planning eI sthening laws against | Ponas, y iT ing of a 193—$1,659 to Mrs. John 142_Requiring establishment of ge tor athena den ia! and! crites fon we Fee enn ue: |polling places for each 6,000 inhabi- 5 460—Repealing restriction on D., resident, died| band at National Guard Cem Cuvee tints 4n, fpectal and independent | savertising of liquor. HB 1 Friday. He suf-| ton. ‘Extendii 4 to? State Affairs Pity xtending from D. Pe bes EIS PE ae m. time of closing polls in election) 38 311—Authorising state treas- ext eneee ‘on_incoi oration of proposed village. |urer to execute in behalf of state sat- ceive and pay monies. SB 243$7,000 trom state equalisa-| He? ope stending from 4 to 7p. lisfactions of mortgages on national 19¢—Relating to collectior tion tund for high school correspond- |", time of closing polls in village | guard armories. premiums for fire, and tornado’ ins ence courses to Suly 1 elections, ‘HB 3: authorising highway com- |gurance on public buildings. (Emer 10,000 ee legislative em- | 4,25 10 missioner to administer feeder oF | gency), é plaveem: er be di other roads for which federal appro- | S92r3: j9%-—Appropriating $2,600,008 : HB 60—6,409 for deficit in depart- |* ae coer eA a ee priations are made. commissioner| ment of Agriculture and Labor* B 105—Providing at least one |”'sp 33—sxtending until July 1, 1939, | Buble well relies + |member of board in common school | provisions of legal moratorium’ act,” |*0,28u pune, snc, cenenaent Taxation district reside outside city. limits. in tae eanetng mat Of stale [BIG weltare services. (Emery seday to lust Pacnday in Sune dave | oficiales, from seven to by tax commission of doubtful SE 246 Providing for issuance of [Resday to last ‘Tuesday in June date |°' itn’ 55—Permittin fe im ap re certificates of indebted: - [of primary elections. tax claims and jul dustrial commission on taxes levied | nn polesionsr. te sauna rire ie claimant to establish pr: ‘Emer- to prohibit or restrict use for 1932 to 1936, to raise money for Insurance and Banking ways when necessary. ‘ rellef. : 173—Relating to reserve funds| HB $0—-Abolt ne fire p tgeeme me creditors tor ie agide tity of three state sociati fice and transferr! and per: lacing credit unions under | ingurance ¢9 ne se tedqment donor. ORI Lit rr. y taxes before due, rh be 6—T Bills Passed Legislature 52—Broadening scope of law Tih etacine Denerelent cote we ienwas’ donart from by Haar equiring "deduction of felinquent |ations, associations, oF societ o- Jactive balances, of special funds. + (Special ) jar~ tective or in ni! 9—Be' up a “fair tri of atate official benefits Tn er emulation of ‘insur: |act for the sista ‘ > a een er Tater Ss vor. ance departmen Ag unt 138,837 for Mayville normal. iii tual aid cor- rovisions that net beer reve- cat vogaei sa Pe rgenisation | {1 Lt yment funds ne ne es ine Fr ol isation by five or more county mutual fire scalil.o0® for Bovine tuberce- id lightning insurance companies tions, depa: boards to ac- sf to corporation for Felnauring Fiske of | quire 3 Se-establishing state income ( ifs cel il | iy f baie i £ & 5 é 6 int ions to ety t rE ake E 3 i Hat i il . | a F fi 2 ry #3 : tp Ee i i Perea ah E hij re é a.F fE PLE AL fi i E SEE -Ea8 at E sf t F § & ; t ; 8 fie in He A ¥ E 5 i E ‘ ——— . FIRST LOANS ISSUED Paris, Mar, 12—()—The first in- stallment of the new national de- loan, fixed at 5,000,000,000 francs (about $225,000,000) was is- sued Friday. The Bank of Inter- national Settlements in Switzerland ; § E te f i a named 4 Iv! r bers of mutusl plan. be 1933 ind HB 292—Providing for credit on |" SB. 105—Bliminating necessity of |permission of indu ‘commission, corporations rate ranging ‘Thurs-|real, estate taxes for planting and |credit unions filing one share of stock | al growing forest trees and hedge | with examiner. registered bo: : y sete df in HB 349—Providing for government |lesser rate of 1 1B 360-—Prohibiting use of more operation of real property and col- Isction of renta ‘until delinquent tases {its TRerine, AecouRtS, OF, Et ot |triations dusing, Fa oa of iH el Fie

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