Ever since the canvassing board declared the amendments passed, on the strength of an opinion signed by Attorney General Langer, who held that the clause in the constitution required that an initiated amendment to pass must have “a majority of all the[...]
Tag: William Langer
On This Day | The Politician That Got the Editor
Then he goes on to smear the individuals, one by one, so that it is perfectly plain to his friendly audience that he does not really think anything of the Republicans and doesn't stand [...]Read More... from On This Day | The[...]
On This Day | Langer Faces Seating Test in Senate
Chairman Hatch of the senate investigating committee stated Tuesday that formal consideration of action on a protest against the seating of Senator Langer would be delayed until after the funeral Thursday of the late [...]Read More... from On This Day | Langer[...]
On This Day | A Principled Perspective
What North Dakota needs is a united front. All this farmer against the town folks is the finest of folly. Out of our population of 682,000 there are 600,000 or more of us in [...]Read More... from On This Day | A[...]
On This Day | Editorials That Always Play
There are 104,000 government employes in Washington. Congress ought to release a very large percentage of them and permit them to engage in some productive activities. Many of them work but two hours a [...]Read More... from On This Day | Editorials[...]
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On This Day | No Wonder We Loved Him!
Senator Langer stated that if the pay as you see television operators can charge the public $5.00 per month for viewing those programs, the next thing we know it will be raised to $10.00 [...]Read More... from On This Day | No[...]
On This Day | Langer In the News… Again
William Langer, United States senator from North Dakota, probably will have to face, in open public hearings held in Washington, charges that he is not qualified to sit as a member of the United [...]Read More... from On This Day | Langer[...]
On This Day | Langer Repudiated by NPL
They charged that “from the inception he has attempted to build a personal political machine; has inaugurated an autocracy alien to the principles of the Nonpartisan league, and has perpetrated an outrageous extortion in [...]Read More... from On This Day | Langer[...]
On This Day | Contentious State Politics are a Check Governor’s Authority
“The board was represented by one source,” the Tribune asserted, “as feeling that it was time to assert itself and use its own initiative in management of state institutions as provided by law.” [...]Read More... from On This Day | Contentious State[...]
On This Day | A Close Election Before a Long Career
Unofficially, the city of Minot gave Davis a margin of 208: Ward county accounted for a 648 vote margin for Burdick. A record vote for Minot of 8,277 turned out in Tuesday's primary election. [...]Read More... from On This Day | A[...]
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On This Day | Langer Goes Up Again
Latest returns from the primary election Tuesday indicate that, come fall, Democrat-NPL endorsee for the U.S. Senate Ray Vendsel, Carpio farmer, will face incumbent Wm. Langer. [...]Read More... from On This Day | Langer Goes Up Again
On This Day | Defending the Political Flip
Just how Mr. Langer will make the view so emphatically stated in 1920 square with his present position is one of the questions of the present primary campaign the answer to which the voters [...]Read More... from On This Day | Defending[...]