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xoru A nrnici I ^ NOTICE OF ELECTION— CONSTI TUTIONAL AMENDMENT j Chapter 97. "An Act for the Submission to the Electors of the State of Montana of an Amendment to Section 10 of Arti cle IX of the Constitution of the State of Montana, Relating to the Qualifi cations of County Superintendents ol Sehe „Is and School District Gifieer,.' BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGIS LATIVE ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF MONTANA: Section 1. That Section 10 of Arti cle IX of the Constitution of the State of Montana be amended as hereinaf ter provided and that the question of said amendment be submitted to the qualified electors of the state of Mon tana at the next general election. Section 2. That Section 10 of Ar ticle IX of the Constitution of the State of Montana be and the hereby amended to read as follows: All persons ppsessing the qualifications for sufferage pre t scribed by Section 2 of this Article • amended and such other qualifications us the legislative assembly may by law prescribe, shall be eligible to hold the office of county superintendent of schools or any oher school district •office." .Section 3. Separate officials ballots shall be provided at the general elec tion to be held in November, 1924, which shall have printed thereon all of Section 10 of Article IX of the Constitution of the State of Montana «s amended by this Act, and below the same shall be printed the words: For the above written amend ment to the Constitution. Against the # above written amendment to the Constitution. Each elector.shall designate his pre ference by making "X" in the square Before the proposition for which such elector desires to vote. Section 4. The votes cast for and igainst the amendment above pro ■josed shall be canvased, determined ,'«d declared as provided by the gen eral election laws of the State of Mon Tana. i 'Section 6. All Acts and parts of ■.Acts in conflict herewith are hereby ■repealed. I Section 0. This Act shall take ef fect and be in force from and after its liassago and approval. R Approved March 7, 1923. IJniled States of America, I .State of Montona. ss. I I. C. T. STEWART, Secretary of »'late of the State of Montana, do Hereby certify that the foregoing is I true and correct copy of an act en Hlied: "An Act for the Submission E> the .Qualified Electors of the State L , of Montana of an Amendment Rltv?/. t0 Section 10 of Article IX of It ' ^ the Constitution of the State ft Montana, Relating to the Qualifi ft Hons of County Superintendents of ft bools and School District Officers." ■ in TESTIMONY WHEREOF, Ive hereunto st my hand and affixed V Great Seal of the State of Monta I at Helena, the Capital, this 1st My of August, A. D. 1924. JT C. G. STEWART, Secretary. same is "Section 10. □ □ I ■ rilCE OF ELECTION—CONSTI TUTIONAL AMENDMENT Chapter 137 \n Act to Provide for the Sub »jsion of the Qualified Electors of Ip State of Montana of an A mend «it to the Constitution of the State H Montana by Adding thereto an Side to be known as Article XXII, B iding for the Payment of Adjust 5 „mpensation to Bona Fide Resi ■ s of the State of Montana Who led on Active Döty in the Army, a y or Marine Corps of the United Ls in the World War and to such l aid Persons Who Being Citizens She United States Served in the B »1, Military or Air Forces and of lovernments Associated With the I t d Slates During Said War, and orizing the Incurring of an In f dness; Authorizing the Issuing mds; Providing for the Levy of x. T ENACTED BY THE LEGIS TIVE ASSEMBLY OP THE HE OF MONTANA: • lIon 1. That the Constitution ij. State of Montana be amended rcinafter provided, and that the ; .m of such amendment be sub pi to the qualified electors of the I. of Montana at the general elec K î be held in November, 1924. K io,» 2. That the Constitution P State of Montana be and the K is hereby amended by adding t,.. an article to be known as Ar i XII, and to read as follows: € de XXII, Section 1. In or | promote the spirit of patriotism Svalty, in testimony of the grali if the State of Montana, and in ■ ition of the splendid services £ itana men in the war between ■nited Slates and the German ■ • and its allies, there shall be ft each person who was regular Hd, enlisted, drafted, induced or ■Lkmed and who served on ac Bty in the Army, Navy or Marine fTi f the United States between • h day of April, Nineteen Hun ft »,1 Seventeen and the Eleventh ft November, Nineteen Hundred ft n for a period longer than two ft: and to each person who, be itizen of the United States c of entry therein, served hity in the naval, military of any of the governments cd with the United States dur with the central allied „nger than two months; and ,me of his call, enlistment, commission or service, was nie resident of the State said war, oember vided, that persons who xtra compensation from •os war between the sixth day Nineteen Hundred Seventeen eleventh day of November, n Hundred Eighteen, for , the sum of Ten Dollars for each month or major thereof that such person o sendee durin liefere or after t to exceed, however, a total Two Hundred Dollars ($200. N f other slate, or nation other than the United State* for such active service shall not be entitled to compensation under this Article unless the amount of compensation so received is less than they would be entitled to here under, in which event they shall receive compensation already re-1 eived from such other state or nation, rovided, further, that persons who „ave received greater compensation than the regular pay of the Army, Navy, or Marine Corps and commuta tion for quarters and subsistence, ■ihall not be entitled to receive com pensation under this article unless-of thc amount of the extra compensation so received is less than they would be ontitled to hereunder, in which event they shall receive the difference be tween the compensation allowable under this article and such extra com-1 pensation. In case of the death of any such person while in such service an equal amount shall be paid to his arriving widow, if not remarried the iime compensation is requested, or in! case he left no widow and left ch.l dren, of in the event he left no widow >r children, then to his surviing par ent or parents. Persons of the female sex, or their surviving children or pa rents, who arc in all other respects within the terms of this Article, shall be entitled to compensation thereun der. the difference betwen the compensa ion allowable under this Article and .he extra "Section 2. The word 'person' as used in Section 1 of this Article, shall not include persons who, during the period of their service, refused on con scientious, political or other grounds, to subject themselves to full military discipline or enqualified service, or who while in such service, were sep ;;rated therefrom under circumstances ■.mounting to a dishonorable dis charge and wha have not subsequent ly been officially restored to an honor able status, and such person shall not be entitled to the benefits of this Ar ticle. "Section 3. All disbursements re quired by this Article for compensa tion shall "he made upon the presenta tion of a certificate upon a form to he prescribed by the State Auditor, which certificate shall be duly veri fied by the claimant under oath and shall set forth the name, residence at the time of entry into the service, date of enlistment, induction or commis sion, date of discharge or release from active see vice, if the claimant is not on active duty, a statement that the claimant during the period for which comensation is allowed did not refuse to subject himself to full military dis cipline and unqualified service and that he has not been separated from the service under circumstances amounting to a dishonorable dis charge, and such further information as the State Auditor may require. Such certificate shall be presented to the State Auditor or his reresentative together with an honorable discharge or release from active service, or in case of its loss a properly authenti cated record of service, or in the event that claimant is still in the service a properly authenticated record of all active service performed by claimant, or if sumo be presented by the widow, child or parents of a deceased veteran, then with the proper evidence of death, together with a properly au thenticated record of service, and the •State Auditor shall endorse upon such discharge or release or record of ac tive sendee to the claimant and shall forthwith draw his warrant in the name of the claimant upon the Vet ran's Compensation Fund for an amount equal to Ten Dollars ($10. 00) for each and every month of active service, or major fraction thereof, sub sequent to the sixth day of April, Nineteen Hundred Seventeen, not ex ceeding however a total of Two Hun dred Dollars ($200.00), and the State Treasurer shall bay such warrants from the Veterans' Compensation Fund. In cases where application for com pensation is made by the widow, chil dren or parents of a deceased veteran, such person shall furnish the same in formation as though the application were made by the deceased veteran, and the State Auditor shall prepare an appropriate form of certificate to cover such cases. Compensation al lowed to the children of deceased vet ran, and the State Auditor shall pre pare an appropriate form of certifi cate to cover such cases. Compensa tion allowed to the children of de ceased veterans shall be paid to the guardians of such children, which guardian if appointed by the courts of this state, shall serve without com pensation and in the discretion of the court without bond, and it shall be the duty of every county attorney in this state to appear in the courts or render any other necessary legal assistance in behalf of such children in so far as the provisions of this Article are con cerned, without compensation and no public officer shall collect any fee j n an y proceeding brought in behalf f h children to y 0 f RUC h children to secure compensa tion under this Article. The State Auditor is empowered to make such additional reasonable re q u irements'from applicants as are necessary to prevent fraud or the pay »-nent of compensation to persons not entitled thereto. "Section 4. The State Auditor „hall furnish free of charge, upon ap plication therefore, the necessary form of certificate to all persons entitled thereto, and may establish at different points within the State of Montana offices at which there shall be kept on file for the use of persons covered py this Article a sufficient number of forms of certificates « 0 that there may be no delay in the payment of this compensation. The State Auditor may authorize the county auditor, or county clerk, or both, of any county of the state to act for him in receiv ing applicatibns under the provisions of this Article, and shall furnish such person with the proper certificates to enable him to accept such application, The State Auditor is hereby author ized and directed to procure such printing and office supplies and equip ment, and to employ such persons as may be necessary in order to properly carry out the provisions of this Ar ticle, and all expenses incurred by him in the administration of this Ar »tide be paid by warrants drawn upon the Veterans' Compensation Fund. THE The Adjutant General shall advise with and assist the State Auditor in 1 the performance of the duties of the ! Auditor under this Article. j 1 "Sections. For the purpose of pro-: j tiding means for the payment of com- 1 I pensation hereunder and for paying 1 he expenses of administration, Itato Board of Examiners of the State ! of Montana is hereby authorized em powered and directed to issue, from I time to time, as may lie required for Î the purpose of this Article, bonds of, and in the name of, the State of Mon- j tana, to and in the amount of the gum of Four Million Five Hundred Thous-1 j and Dollars (4,500,000.00) in exrcss j the constitutional limitation of in j debtedness of the State of Montana, 1 and over and above any bonded indebt- | edness of said state heretofore created or incurred for which said state is j c -w obligated. The bonds provided 1 for in this Article shall be issued in ! denomination of One Thousand Do!-) lars ($1,000,00) each, and shall bear j interest at a rate not exceeding five and one half per cent (5'-j per cent) j per annum, payable semi-annually on the first days of January and July of each year at the office of the State : Treasurer of the State of Montana, or. at some hank in a city outside of the ! State of Montana designated by the State Treasurer: such bonds shall U dated on the first day of January or the first day of July and shall become 1 due and payable twenty (20) years ! from their date and be redeemable at J the option of the State Board of Ex- | aminers at any time after ten (10) years from their date at any interest paying period. The bonds herein re ferred to shall be in such form as may be prescribed by the Attorney General and approved by the State Boai-d of Examiners, and shall be signed by the members of said board and issued under the great seal of the State of Montana, and shall be registered in th e office of State Treasurer. Said bonds shall have interest coupons attached thereto covering the interest doe semiannually, which coupons shall he executed with facsimile signatures of all the members of the Stale Board of Examiners, and the signing of said coupons with said facsimile signature shall be recognized as sufficient exe cution of said coupons on behalf of the State of Montana. The bonds provided for in this Ar ticle shall be disposed of by the State Board of Examiners in such manner as they shall deem for the best inter ests of the State in carrying out the provisions of this Article; provided, that no bond shall be disposed of for less than its par value. Bonds issued under the provisions of this Article shall be a legal invest ment for any of the funds of the State. Section 0. The money arising from the sale of each issue of bonds shall be deposited in the State Treasury to the credit of a special fund to be known as the "Veteran's Compensa tion Fund" which shall be used for the payment of the compensation provided in this Article and for paying the ex penses of edministration thereof. First the purpose of carrying out the pro visions of this Article there is here by appropriated from the Veterans' Compensation Fund the sum of Four Million Five Hundred Thousand Dol lars ($4,5084)00.00) or so much there of as may be necessary. All payment« ar «Ißw- ; ances made under this Article shall be exempt from all taxation and from levy and sale on execution. "Section 8. That there shall be levied annually a tax not exceeding one mill on the dollar on all property ; in the State of Montana, subject to j taxation, which said tax when collect ed by the County Treasurers of the counties of the State of Montana shall be by them accounted for and paid in to the State Treasury of the State of Montana and to be by the State Treas urer placed in and credited to a fund to be known as the "Veterans" Com pensation Bond Retirement Fund" and which fund shall be used exclus ively for the'payment of the princi pal and interest accuring on said bonds. "Section 7. "Section 9. No charge made by any agent, notary public or attorney for a service in connection with ob taining the allowance as provided for by this Article shall be recognized by the state and any person who for a consideration discounts or attempts to discount, or for a consideration ad vances money uon any certificate or certificate* issued pursuant to the terms of this Article shall be guilty of a gross misdemeanor. "Section 10. Any person, who with intent to defraud, subscribers to any false oath or makes any false repre sentation, either in the execution of the certificates provided for by this Article or who with intent to defraud, presents to the State Auditor, or to any other officer of the state, any cer tificate for the purpose of obtaining funds provided for by this Article which do in fact to such which do not in fact belong to such person, or makes any false représenta lion in connection with obtaining any funds under the terms of this Act, shall be guilty of a felony. "Section 1L The legislature may provide additional means for raising moneys for the payment of the inter est and principal of said bonds and this Act shall not be deemed to pro vide an exclusive method for such pay ment. Section 3. That separate official ballots be provided at the general election to be held in November, 1924, which shall have printed thereon the words ■For the amendment to the Consti lution relating to the payment of ad-1 justed compensation to bona fide res hients of the Slate of Montana who lerved on active duty in the Army, Navy, or Marine Corps of the United States in the world war, and to such of said persons who, being citizens of! • he United States, served in the Naval Military or Air forces of any of the government» associated with the United States during said war; auth orizing the incurring of an indebted ness: authorizing the issuing of bonds in an amount not to exceed Four Mil lion Five Hundred Thousand ($4,500, 000.00), and providing for the levy of a tax. Agamst the amendment to the Con stitution relating to the payment of adjusted compensation to bon* fide residents of the State of M Milan:» who served on active duty the .Army, Navy, Marine Corps ».f the Unites! Slates in the world a | to such said persons who, be sens of the United States, s. I r , the Naval, Military or Air for of the governments a with the United States dur',;, -, i ( 1 war: authorizing the incurrin .o .a indebtedness; authorizing the , of bonds in an amount not t • 1 Four Million Five Hundred i . d Dollars (? 1,500,000.00), amt ; I ring fur the levy of a tax. Each elector shall design. pre'Vrffnc* by making an "X - re the proposition for which said »•!.<•• . desired to vole. Section 4. . That the votes ca r land against the amendment above pr : sc ! shall be canvassed and • • mined as provided by the gener.il , . tien laws of the State of Monti, a. Section 5. All Acts and n> Acts in conflict, herewith arc I repealed. Section (!. This Act shall take 1 feet upon its passage and approval, Approved March 8, 1923. United States of America. Slate of Montana. ss. I, €. T. STEWART, Secretary nf State of the State of Montana, do I.* j *■!«>■ certify that the foreg dug is a true and correct copy of an, act en titled; "An Act to provide for the Submission to the Qualified Electors of the State of Montana of an An ! ment to the Constitution of the Stale (Of Montana by Adding thereto an Ar Tax." State of Montana for their approval or rejection at the general election to be held in November, 1924. tide to Be Known as Article XXII, Providing for the Payment nf Adjust ed Compensation to Bona Fide Re-', dent« of the State of Montana W -- Served on Active Duty in t h«| 'Sc///. Army, Navy or Marine Corps ' of the United States in the world War and to Such of Said P» r sons Who Being Citizen» of the Unit-1 ed States Served in the Naval Military or Air Forces of Any of the Govern ments Associated With the United States During Said War and Author izing the Incurring of an Indebted ness; Authorizing the Issuing of Bonds; Provinding for the Levy of a IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and at' fixed the Great Seal of the State of Montana, at Helena, the Capital, th:. 1st day of August, A. I). 1924. C. G. STEWART, Secretary, of State, --— NOTICE OF ELECTION—CONSTI TUTIONAL AMENDMENT Chapter 134. "An Act to Submit to the qualified Electors of the State of Montana an Amendment to the Constitution of the State of Montana, Adding Thereto a New Article, Providing for the Ac ceptanee and Administration by the State of Gifts, Donations, Grants and Legacies for the Creation of a State Permanent Revenue Fund, for the Creation of a State Permanent School Fund, for the Creation of a Perman ent Revenue Fund for the University of Montan«, and for the Benefit of other Useful, Benevolent and Worthy Objects; and Authorizing the State to Administer Other Funds Together with Those Hereinbefore Indicated." BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGIS-' LATIVE ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF MONTA-NA: Section 1. That the Constitution of the Stale of Montana be amended as hereinafter provided, and that the question of such amendment bo sub milled to the qualified electors of the Section 2. That the Constitution of the State of Montana be amended and the same is hereby amended, by adding thereto a new Article to he known and designated as Article Twenty-One (21), reading and being as follows: , Section 1. (of Article 21). State of Montana does hereby and covenant to accept from any nat ural person, or persons, from inside or outside the State, gifts, donations, grants and legacies in any amount or value not less than Two Hundred fif -\ ty ($250.00) Dollars each, for the ere ation of a State Permanent Revenue Fund, for the creation of a State Per manent School Fund, for the creation of a Permanent Reenue Fund foi the University of Montana, and for the Benefit of scientific, educational be nevolent and charitable work, subject, however, to all the provisions and limitations of this article. Section 2 (of article 21). The State further agrees and covenants to hold in trust all such contributions (gifts, donations, grants, and legacies), to administer the same perpetually, and to apply the net eanrings thereof as therein directed, subject however, to the provisions and limitations of this Act. Act. Sections (of Article 21). The or iginal amounts of all contributions for State Permanent Revenue Fund, for the State Permanent School Fund, ,nd for the Permanent Revenue Fund for the University of Montana, shall Ire added to such funds respectively and become inseparable and inviolable parts thereof. Contributions for . h-j er objects may contain a provision to the effect that the net earnings th c-• of, or part of the net earnings, gb ill be added to the principal for a cerbdn length of time, or until it has readied a certain amount, or until the happen ing of a certain event, but such c n tingent évent shall not be more re-1 mote than permitted by the laws ■ f feeling perpetuties; but no contribu tion containing such provision as to accumulation shall be accepted by the | State until it has been approved by ; the supervisory board hereinafter con I stituted, which board shall have pow ; er to reject any such contribution that it may deem unwise. Section 4. (of Article 21). The] State Treasurer shall keep a perma nent record of all such gifts, don » lions, grants and legacies, showing the names of the givers, the purpi of the contribution, and other essen Hal facts rotating thereto. A dupli cate of this record shall be kept by the Secretary of State. These recoi çhall be preserved perpetually a* lasting memorial *6 the givers and of their interest in society. The Leg; lative Assembly shall from time time make provision fur suitable pub-'/ deity concerning these benefactors of | their followmen. Section 6 (of Article 21 ). Tb> -.»me State Board and officer- that have charge of the investment and udminis V. nation of the Public School h and of ; lha State tall have eh . f the in 'ii •. cd ment and administrai the funds administered uo 1er this Ar tide. All these funds shall U invc < ,| as common fund t G signaled as the 5L> . gacy Fund. In cm u is in some other uch board shall convert ! into cash j ns soon ns practicable, Section 8 (of Article 21 )i. All in- 1 ve intents of these fund • | safely and conservatively made Prcf erence shall he given I long term: loam secured by fil t mortgages onB •• a and c.ty or io Ti nted and f -producing farms in this State free! ft >in «11 prior lien; and encumbrances, i and also to Montana Bonds i, sued for educational purposes. All such loans m,| bonds shall be payable on the nm irrigation plan. No loan in which he security is a mortgage shall ex-1 -d fifty per cent, of the actual cash - Milne of the real estate given as sc verity. No farm loan shall he for a longer period than forty years, and I no loan secured on residence property j shall be for a longer period than twenty years. No loan secured on i town or city property shall be made r until the particular town or city and ! Mibdivision thereof in which it is 1<> rated has been accepted and approved f the known and i Tr ,1 MI 211 tilribu* sh ■ than shall be hy the State Board, having charge of the investment, as permanently tabli bed, having an assured future may also be made in other safe in tercst bearing securities; provided,! however, that no part of such funds »Wl ever be invested in obligations of the State of Montana except gen oral fund warrants which will be paid j - within one year from the-time of the investment. No discrimination shall be given not only to the amplcness of the security, hut also the character and earning capacity of the applicant and to the purpose of loan; and pro vided further that so long as the available funds are inadequate to meet the demand, preference shall be given to the smaller loans. The rate] able rate, ensidering the charter of the loan or investment, but different rates mav be charged for different classes of loans and investments. es and being in every way nafe security | for these investments. Investment i of interest shall always bo u reason- 1 Section 7 (of Article 21). It is _ the meaning and intention of this Ar ticle that all investments of these | funds shall be confined exclusively j to safe loan investments, drawing a fixed rate of interest and being in aid I of home making, framing and edu-1 rational work, ortherwise conductive to the progress and well being of so ciety. All long trem investments shall be on the amortization plan. Further regulations and limitations concern ing these investments shall- be pro vided hy law. Section 8 (of Article 21). When- v. ever the security given for a loan is liable to damage or destruction by fire, the insurance company accepting the risk shall lie absolutely liable to the Slate for the full amount of the policy, and the policy itself shall spe dfically recite such full liability. The State, may itself provide for insurance on any property constituting socuri ty fonts loans. Section 9 (of Article 21)). The Legislative Assembly may provide other and additional ways and means for beginning or increasing any of the funds created or authorized by this Article. Section 10 (of Article 21). The State of Montana shall accept for in vestment and administration togeth er with the aforesaid funds consti luting the Montana Ttrust and Leg acy fund, but as separable parts Thujthereof, sinking funds, permanent agree;funds, and a cumulative funds belong ing to the State and its political sub divisions, and also other funds dcsig nafced by the Legislative Assembly, when requested to do so by the auth orities having the care and custody of such funds. All such funds and the secured interest, less the State compensation hereinafter fixed, shall be repaid when due. The provisions of this section shall not apply to the Public School Funds of The State, which school fund shall be administer - od separately as already prescribed hy the constitution, Section 11 (of Article 21). The State shall be entitled to receive as compensation for the administration of all the funds administered under this act one twentieth (1-20) of all the interest collected thereon each year. On the lust day of December of each year, the Stae Treasurer shall transfer to the State General Fund , such*one twentieth (1-20) of all the interest collected during the year, less ) all the loses ascertained during the year, which losses shall be deducted from the one twentieth constituting the compensation of the State, balance of the interest collected shall : be the net earnings and shall be crod-; \ ited pro rata to each and every fund constituting the Montana Trust and Legacy Fund that was in the keeping of the State on January 1st of that | year, baaed on the total thereof on .that date, and shall be added to each ' fund, or held available for the bene ; t'iciaries as (he case may be. i due beneficiaries shall 1* paid during the ensuing month of Janu-i ary, as far as practicable. Section 12 (of Article 21). All the; i net earnings accuring to the State i Permanent Revenue Fund shall nnnu-i j ally be added thereto until it has ! ! reached the sum of One Hundred Mil lion Dollars ($500,000,000.00). There 1 after only one twentieth of the an-j j mal net enrings shall be added to the Fund itself, and the remaining nine-; teen twentieths of the net earnings »- hall be used for the general expenses of the State. e Section 13 (of Article 21). All the net earnings accuring to the State Permanent School Fund shall annual ly be added thereto until it has ls reached the sura of Five Hundred Mil a lion Dollars ($600,00,00.00). There after only one twentieth of the annual - to The Sums >ut (Continued on last page) !*««■ 9m I m BUSINESS-PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY "If Your Property Don't Suit You. Why Not Trade It for Something That Does" ELBERT HYMER Red Lodge, Mont. U. S. Land Commissioner Good Homesteads and Relinquishments, close to market, timber, coal, hunting and fishing. 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