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FEATURES ON THE AIR Sunday, Mar, 18 1: samme Age eR al ha Qe eVOO WFAA KDKA WIR KYW WRC WFAA 8:00—Men's Conference: Dr. 8. Parken Cadman on “The Truth That Makes ‘or ‘redo war W WGY WEAR WSAl WHO WOW :20—Gapitol The Th A eainiye Garcon, Andrews, Soloist—-WEAR WRC Wey mei ‘WHO WOW KVOO WFAA KPRG WHAS WSM Wire Wee 2:00—Sunday Evenini cub— WMAQ t Sime, Bchumann-Helnk WEAF WRC WOr en MGR WARE feu: Wai WG: ESD. WCCO WOE WHO Wow WD. ‘Al F KVOO WFAA West WMC W biden A eg Hour: Symphot Voral—WOR WADC ny Orchestra and 1U WKRC WGHP WMAQ WOWO KMOX KMBC KOIL SUNDAY, MAR. 18 (By The Associated Press) srams in Central Standard tima, \—Capito! Theater Family H 00—David Lawrence rama 440.9—WCX-WIR Oetroit—t80 10:00a—Chureh Services a Pere Stroll t $b0—Eeilete ‘aa § s—colller teu ur 9: So—Itappy alt i Hour 852.7—WWJ Detroit—850 9:30a—Churen_Services 6:20—Capitol Theater Family 8:00—Piano Recital Bil5—Atwater Kent Artists 228.9—WOWO Ft. Wayne—1310 8:00—WOR Program 422.3—WO8 Jefferson City—710 19:45a—Churcb Services 7:30—Church Services letters, kilocycles on right. $26—KYW Chicago—870 11:00a—Chureh Services Qu— Roxy and ee Gang Conn Concert ‘National ieligtous Services 15—Collier Hour 17—Father Pernin; Home Folks 9:15—Don Amalzo $89.4—WBBM Chicago—770 12:00m—Nutty Club (3 brs.) $65.6—-WEBH-WJJD Chicago—820 nave Symphony a ‘OC! :30—Dinner Musica'e 330—Studio Program Tee t j NW eore clea S70.2—WOAF Kansas City—810 4 gr arabi inf aie ae 12:60—Golé Strand Group i. Ho (na ET ‘Sandy 2:00—Young People's Conference i papsiene aioe 4:30—Acousticon 0 S—Atwater Kent S—Concert Orchestra” 298.0—WTMI Milwaukee—1020 5 — Mi Room io—sone Recital 00—Midnight Mardi Gras B44.6—WLS Chicago—870 :08—Concert :30—Sunday Schoo? j300—Littie Brown Church 477.8—WMAQ-WQJ Chicago—670 0: 4 R. m <2 bre) 408.2—WCCO Minneapolis-St. Paul—74 j At—Waltney “aro $:45a—Church Services | ney Trio 5:80--Church Services :00—Sun Evening Club ibatwater Kent Hour ssw gram —Don Amaizo : 428.3—WLW Cincinnat!—700 4 9:30a--Church School | £:00—Instrumental Trio 15—Chureh Services & ‘ EE Strand Group 15—Colller Hour 1:00—Roxy Stroll ‘ '15—Bandbox Hour ito Men'e Conterence eraeen Cincinnati—s90 4:30—Acousticon Program 7 2: Sermonet: Strin juartet a a, 4 marae 6:20—Capito) Theater Family 3:00—Harmon: i 18—Atwater Kent. ‘Hour | 9:16—Biblical Drama 899.8-—WTAM Cleveland—780 ‘ta 8:15—Atwater Kent Hour 9:15—-Biblical Drama :$5—Afternoon Musicale 845.1—KSD St. — 6:30—Auditorium Ensemble 5:00—National Symphon: vid Lawrence : :20—Capitol ‘theater Fara } twater Kent Hour $:00—David. Lawrence 9:15—Biblical Drama $:15—Atwater Kent Hour 249.0-—-KFYR Biemarck—1200 9 39—Music 19 39—Church services, First Presby- terian church, 1:90—Linton band. 2:00—Program by German Evangel- ical church. a—Church Services 730—Lenten service, St. Mary's 0—Orchestra church. t EASTERN ' 41.5—WEAF New ao 00—Nationa)_ Symphi 20—Capitol Theater Family 00—-David Lawrence $—Atwater Kent Hour 15—Biblical Drama *:30—At Home With 9:00—Cathedral Your ee 302.8—WGR Buffalo—990 $.00—David Lawrence 8: 1o—Atwater Kent Hour 3$15.6—KDKA Pittsburgh—950 $:00—Church Services 7:15—Collier_ Hour ‘WJZ Programs rey ‘S—WGY Schenectady—T790 6:20—Capitol Theat milly Siis—Atwater Kent Hour 468.5—WAC Washington—640 6:20—Capitol Theater Famil: 8:00—David Lawrence quad $:15—Atwater Kent Hour 4.3—WIZ New Vork—660 0—Nattona! Religious Services W—String Music 's—Collier Hour. AS “lg be to Grover Cleveland Reeewon: Newark—710 3:00—American Singers s—Sunday Evening "Musicale —Effervescent Hour a SOUTHERN 475.9—WSB Atlante—630 6:00—Vesper Service 0—Capitol Theater Family —David Lawrence js—Atwater Kent Hour , 243.8—WDOD Chattancoga—1230 a—Church Services Sacred Program 0—Ensemble 7:30—Church Servic : 461.3—KRLD D: 3 ae —Chureh Services 3:00—Radto Revival be soy Sextet 9:00—Voca) Program 648.1—WFAA Dallae—880 3:00—Men’s Conference 4:30—Acousticon Hour. 6:20—Capitol Theater Family 4:00—David Lawrence 8:15—Atwater Kent Hour 293.9—KPRC Ho n—1020 6:20—Capitol Theater Family 7.30—Church Service: 340.7—WJAX Jacksonville—880 19:00a—Church Services 6:30—Dinner Music 7:00—Church Services 322.4—WHAS Louisville—930 108 60a—Chureh Services dete ate) peels Family David ence rE Toatwater's ene Hour 516.9—WMG Memphie—580 4 00—Men's Conference 4:30—Acousticon Hour €:20-—Capitol Theater Family $:00—David Lawrence §:15—Atwater Kent Hour 336.9—WSM Nashvitle—890 jas—650 { i 11:00a-—Chureh Services i 499.7—WBAP Fort Worth—#00 3:00—Men's Conference | §:9e-Vesper, Services iidcatwater Rent Baar” | SAAS THE tot eorings—7io 5 tS WOM, Pensscola—ta0 4 yo Vocals c ‘Organ jag sf side ee a + :80—Music Lovers; Orchestra 7:30—Church Services ' WESTERN : ow ri aguas arch s Bevice 53g Reanday oh rd Symphony Hour o—Two HAs Bence Musto 12:01 mncert P.: 882.9-KOA Denver—020 i 3: :o0-—Chureh Services ol ‘Theater Family Her Hi { eek Services | 468.5—KFI Los Angelee—640 fa bet pale Services 4223—KPO San Francisco—710 3 indard Symphony Hour 18a Chures Services 16—Basel ,, Play + '1:30—-Violin and Piano :30—Stand: EEEER on 'd0—Organt Orenenra? nur 2989—KNX Los Angeles—se0 BAB.6—KIR lengua 1:00—Chureh Ser 8: fatersadienat Bib si $i ary le Students q 1 4 urch Segyices, 8 a esper a ony Hour fj jtandard parent. Hour 9: ur if arch, Servi 12:30a—iInternational Bible Students i B FRATURES ON THE-AIR > Psp cages Mar, 19 4 % featured—WJZ KDKA WIR 6: eoeay, and His rs YW KWE WHEN WE Wee w WHO HO WOW KPRC KVOO WFAA WSM 720A. & P. Grptieat ‘Tennesse ny —' Feat wOoN eo" “0 an ‘WEAF WRC WGY WTAM Musiem-W3 2 KDK. fea WIR KYW WEAF WHA iC WSB ‘eo Rombers— R WAM WWJ Wear Twa WT! WHO oe, ware KVOO WFAA WHAS’ We: iB Ww 8:30—Don Voorhees Orehestra: Melodies—-WOR WAIU WKRC WGHP WMAQ eee ae MOK MBC MOL ADC 9:30—Bucaneers: Novelt: ra m—' fAlU WGHP WMAQ WoWO KMOx - | _ MONDAY, MAR. 18 (By The Associated Press) in Gontral Standard time, * be ‘BL un! 1a Meant efpourt 428.3-—WLW Cincinnati—700 time ted, e2e—KYW (Citease—o70 Hit as tal Ero i itators; Uncle Bob 361.2—WSAI Gincinnati—s30 warsidg Preerams 7:30—A. & P. G: eer ‘Trav OT Hele tire ‘s Boe Geectee | 880.4—WBBM Chicago—770 in Paris T:30—A, & P. Gypsi :30—-General SPs "party o—New York Program Lopes Orchestes 228.9—WOWO Ft. Wayne—1810 422,3—WOS Jefferson City—710 7:00—Educational Features gram iio 9:30—Dance Music 370.2—WDAF Kansas City—810 $:00—School of the Air “arty 9:30—Time to Retire Boys UMS—Nighthawks 293.9—-WTMs Milwaukee—1020 6:00—Orchestras and Features 3:00—Musica) High Lights $:30—General Butors Party 9:30—Time to Retire Boys 10:00—Ivan Lehrer 10:30—Dance Music 405.2—WCCO Minneapolis-St. Paul—@ 6:00—Scout Program 6:20—Dinner Concert ba 0—Vagabonds 1—General Motors Party $:30—Time to Retire Bors 19:00—Ban c082-—-Wow Omaha—800 | 6:00—Organ 30—Roxy and His Uang 0—General Motors Party 9:00—Tyrewelders 9:30—Time to Retire Devs { 10:00—Lopez Orchestra 845.1—KSD St. Louls—S50 3:00—Great Moments in History U30—A, & P. Gypsies $:20—General Motors Party 9:20—Time to Retire Boys 10:30-—Lopes Orchestra 348.6—KVOO Tulsa—8t0 $-00—Contralto $-30—Roxy and Ais N= Riverside Trai Blacere WEAF Programs 249.9—KFYR Blemarck—=1200 | 30—Music. ‘arter Bros, old-time music. Weather, markets. news. nt Sammy's chat. by the Rev. Paul S. ona 2 Be Carson, > one Nf ‘arter Bros Weather, markets, news. Radio farm school. EASTERN 491.5—-WEAF New York—€1¢ 1:00—Great Moments in Histor) T:20—A. & F. Gypsies $:30—General Moto: Ps 9:30—Time to Ret Boy 10:00—Lopes Orchestra 484.3—WIZ New York—€60 6:30—Roxy and His Gang 8:00—Riverside Hour $:2u-—Woodrow Wilson Dinner 0—Smalie and Robertson 103 :00—Slumber Music 422.3—WOR Newark—710 6:36—Talk; Krueger's Lieders 8:00—Modern Love Stories &:230—Don_Voorhees Orchestra 9:00—La Patina 9:30—Buecaneers 302.8—WGR But‘ale—#90 $:30—General Motors Party 4¥:30—Time to Retire Boys 315.6—KDKA Pittsburgh—950 6:30—Roxy and His Gang 8:00—Riverside Program 2:30—WJZ Programs 379.5—WGY Schenectady—790 1:30—A, & P. Gypsies 8:30—General Motors Party 9:30—Time to Retire Boys 305.9—WHAZ Troy—980 1:30—Orchestra Program 9:30—Dance Music 468.5—WRC Washington—640 6:20—Roxy and His Gang ¥:30—General Motors Party SOUTHERN 475.9—WSB Atianta—t3, 6:00—Myers Orches 6:30—Roxy and His %:00—Riverside Program 8:30—WEAF Programs 243.8—WDOD Chattanooga—1230 $:00—Hawailan Music 9:00—-Band 461.3—KRLD Dallas—650 iz com eaarare Program v—Fishburn Orchestra 1i:to—Moslo 545.1—WFAA Datias—850 6:30—Rozy and His Gang | $:30—General Motors Party { 4.30—Time to Retire Boys | 499.7—WBAP Fort Worth—60 | | €:00—Seven Aces | §:30—Sunfower Girl | 09— Riverside Program 10:00—Various Features (2 hrs.) | $84.4—KTHS Hot Springs—720 | 7:30—Orchestra | $:20—Monamotor Twins 9:00—Music Lovers Prograin 9.40—Various Features a1) brs.) | 293.9—KPRC Houston—1020 | $:10—Ford and Glenn 7.30—Studio Concert v.wv—Ford and Gleaa $40.7—WJAX Jacksonville—s80 | 9—Old Time Fiddl Phtotors Party 1:30—01 $:30—General 10:10—Organ a $22.4—WHAS Louisvitle—230 0—Greater Loutsvill Hs he fis 8 ata Entertainess | 0—General Alutors | 3 30—tine to Retir ‘Bove 616.9—WMC Memphis—se0 5:30—Bulst_ Gard 8:00—Riverside Prosram $:30—G. Motors Party ¥-30—Time to Retire, Boys 336.9—WSM Nashville—299 Gang Concert 3:30—Gene; 2: a Retire Bove” 296.9—WSMB New Orleane—1010 | 8:30—-WSMB Special; Features a sat= Wena Pensacola—1200 | 00—So} 3 | b4b—Plane: Wisin H 499.7—WOAI San Antenio—t0o 7:00—Gunter Orchestra i 9:30—Time to Retire Boys | WESTERN $02.9—KOA Denver—920 a ba es ce ignited Era $:13—Music: Orchestras 46.5—KFI Los Se O—Mate Guartet ooratell Program 30—Pallharmonie Orchestra | :00—Brondwaye end ‘Boulevards | 3$26.9--KNX Los Angeles—890 0—Dan Parker: Pia: 00—Violin and Plano” 00—Feature Program 0—Dance Slusic $84.4—KGO Cakland—780 | 10de—Ehell By imb ea inte ell Symphonist 11:00—Fisic Progra ra | 12:00—Broadways t and Boulevards 491.5—KGW Portland—6i0 9:00—Dem! Tasse eroerare a So el} Symphonists roadways and Boulevards Maa KPO ‘San Francisco—710 00—Children’ . Hour jm so—varlety Prostar 348.6—KIR Seattie—260 8:30—Dinner Concert 10:00-—Baes Solos Settle Pacific College '2:00—Dance 370.2—KHQ Spokane—810 00—Orchestra: Talk Organ elt m arrencniats :00— Rou! Ec Fisk ie Program IN BANKRUPTCY In.the District Court of the United States for the District of North Da- kota. In the Matter of Alfred Hart, Bank- rupt. To the creditors of Alfred Hart, of Bismarck, County of Burlejgh and District aforesaid, a bankrupt: is heret given that on sare 44, ‘sous, che said Alfred Hart. 00 Rea-Logue | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Ni ELECTION mE Precinct No. 1.—Wild Ro t Lots 3 ie 4 in Bection 2 ede ay 18-137-' Vote at School Hou L Hnspector—Chaifman “ot Township Board of Supervisors. Precinct N ‘Lo! 18 in Township 13 House in Moffit Inspector—Cha u man of Township Board of Super- visors. Precinct No. 3.—Morton Township- Inspec. 137-77, vote at School House. Gamer ae of Board of Super- cinct No. 4.—-Telfer Township, at 8, vote at School House. In- ector—Chairman of Board of Super- Visors. Precinct No, 5.—Missour! Township, 1 were at Eldridge School House. Shairman of Board of 14 Fort Rice Town. 80, te at School House. Inspector—Charles Swenson. Precinct No. 7—Lincoln Township, 138-80, vote at school house. Inspector. —Geo. W, Hedrix. Precinct No. 8.—Apple Creek Town- ship, 138-79, vote at School House. Inspector—Chairman of Township Board of Supervisors. Precinct No. bath Township, 138-78, vote a cl louse. In- spector—Chairman of Township Board of Supervisors. Precinct No. 10.—Logan Township, 138-77, vote at School House No. }. Inspector—Chairm of Township Board of Supervis Precinct No. 1 Taft Township, 138-76, vote at School House N Inspector—Chairman of Township Board of Supervisors. Precinct No. Eee 138-75, vote at spector—Chairinan of Tow of Superviso! Precinct, No. 13.—Driscoll Town- ship, 139-75, vote at Town Hall Driscoll. Inspector Chairman of Township Board of Supervisors. Precinct No. 14.—Sterlin, ship, 139-76, vote at School Sterling. Inspector—Chairman Township Board of Supervisor te ‘inc! 15.—McKenzte Te vote at Schoo! Ho Tnapector—Chatrm: Township Board of Supervisors Precinct No. 16.—Menoken Town- : ‘ote at ence Hor in ng} ri louse in Lake Town: | Hi 141-75, vote tor—Chairman of Township uj spector — ( wet of SI ship, Inspector—Chair: Board of Supervi ship, 141-89, nee Glenview Chairman Supervisors. eels 142. a0 and 81. Shalem Hou nae HY and Stncot 1. Chairman of Township B pervisors. Town- | 142. Inspector—Chairman f|Board of Supervisors. Board of Sup: rvigors: 142-76 (less Vill jchool House N man of Township Board of Super- he st School Hou rman of Tow! a Precinct nces Township, Tia. vote at West Benool Ti louse. apector- of Township ‘of Supervisors. Ko. 23.—Sibley Butte 40- vote at School Inspector—Chairman of 3 Board of Supervisors. 4.—Christiania Town- Board. Ot Supervisors. Board of Supe recinct No, School House. aarpee Board of rvisors. recinct No. ‘Lyman Mee Ald }, vote at School House. Supervisors. recinct No. 28-—Trvgg Townsh 1-77, vote at School House. In- airman of Township ervisors. inet No. 29.—Cromwell Town- 141-78, vote at School House. chair of Township rs, .—Crofte Township, wi Precinct No. 141-79, vote at Town Hall in Bi Inspector — Chairman of Board of Supervisor Township —Glenview Town- at [seine Ho! i ee bine —Painted yocas vote Precinct N Precinct No. use No. 1. Inapector— an of Township Board of Su- peprecinct No. 33—Eeklund bya East of aoe ip Sections 1, Township 342-80 and b, whieh tala and Lang House Precinct No. 34.—Ghylin Township, 78, vote at School House No. 2. of Township Precinct No. 35.—Rock “Hill Tow: Ip, 142-77. vote at School Hou: ‘Inspector—Chal Inman of Township Win 2. Paspecter—Chatr: visors. ‘9, vote at School H I airman of Township Boar Supervisors. Precinct No. 18—Hay Creek Town- ship, 153-80-8i, vote at School House: Inepector—Chairman of Township Board of Supervisors. Precinct No. 19.—Riverview Town- ship, 140-81, vote at School House No, 2 on Section 26. Inspector—Lee San- No. 20.—Burnt Creek}1. cere 140-80, ote at Arnold School. Inspector—Chairman ot Township Board of Supervisors. Precinct No. 21. ‘aughton Town- ec of ders. Precinct 142-75, vote at Chairman of Township Boar pervis ton 9. ‘No. ship, 143-76, vote spector—Fd_ Larson. Board of Supervii ship, 143-78, (less vote at School House ‘on Section 1B. Precinct No. 37.—Harriet Township, Arena. _ Inspector— of 8u- cinct No. 38.—Phoenix Township, vote at School House on 8ec- Inspector—Ed Wagner. Precinct 39.—Richmond Town- t School House. In- Precinct Ne Canfield Town- ship, 143-77, vote at School House No, Inspector--Chairman of Township rs. Ei hasagtl) PF toht Villag Precinct No. 41 m WD eee of Township leece cl Bunervien f Supervisors. —Grass Lake 143 vote at School Inspector—Chairman of ard Supervisors. ‘Wilson Township, Southwest School Hou Inspector—Chairman of Townphip, Hoard Ot ne visol Precinct No. 44.—Steiber Township, pa! re vote i School pour. No. pector=_ Chair Board of 8 Precincts No ship, 144-77, PMinenecriee eh rman of Township 81 vii Precinct mes ,. vr 6.—Lein Nt sidthig Tow! Tow: ” Board of Supervisors. Precinct No. 48.—All that part of tthe First Rate west of the center ine of Fifth te te, center line of J. » 49.—All ‘thats’ art of tne Firat Ward wert of ate part of line of" Becond 5 ‘ecinct ND SOA that part of the Second Ward west of the center Une of Fifth gt South of the Town- oo fale, North of the center line y and East of the center fine of. Second St, vote at we School House. —Inspector—F. Everts. Precinet, Ni 1.—All that part of the Second Ward West of the center line of Second St. South we the Town ship line and North of th roadway and Block 22, Rivervie Addition, vote at Swimming Pool Tnspector—W. F. MeGra No. 52.—All that part of ast of the center it. to the center line of h St. and North of the Town- Ip line, vote at High School. In- Spector—Haroid Griffith Precinct Prag Al that part of the Third East of the center Une -of Eighth Sst and North of the Township line, vote holt School. Gas Claes a Kositzk Precinct 34 ing all thi of the center line of t and South of the center line of Broadway, vote 4 6th St. Poo! Hall. Tate sector Julius. Precinct No. 55.—Fifth Rvard. all West of the center line of Fifth St., and South of the center line of Broadway, vote at the Chamber of Commerce. Inspector—J. A. Ko! Precinct No. 56.—Sixth Ward, that part of the City of Bismarck South of the Township line east of the center line of Fifth Street to the center line of Ninth Street and North of the center line of Broadway, vote i that part of the City of Bismarck, | Fourth Ward, be- | part of the City of Bis. | Mad st be cto of St. Mary's School. Inspector — Richard Pen- warden. Precinct No. 58.—Shall consist of all that territory within the incor: Lelidead limits of the Village of ne I d in Townships wi Le }, Vote at School House Inspector—President of Vineee ard. Precinct No. 59.—Shall consist of Sections 10, 11, and 12 of Town- shi 142-80 and Section 6-142-79, which includes South Wilton, Chapin, Langhorne, vote at Chapin choo House, Ingpector—L. J. Precinct No. Shall cons! rt ‘of all that territory % hin the incorporate limits of the Village of Wing, located 6. Vote at Wing ng. ector—President lage Board Vv On roll call all commissioners’ pr ent voted aye. (3/10-15-. CAR GQES THROUGH ICE | Fort Yates—Miss Clara Schweitz- er, who teaches at Fort Yates, lost her car recently when she secured the services of a friend to drive it across a dangerous place in the Missouri river and the car went thraugh the ice. Schweitzer and a party of friends had crossed the ice the night before and pre- ferred to walk back. The driver, doubtful of the solidity of the ice, left the car doors open and jum) to safety when the ice broke. The car cannot be recovered. {TITTLE JOE || = S Cees CT OSED % BE CooL AND DRY ARE SAL at the Fire Hall. Inspector—Geo. Haugen. Precinct No. 67.—-Sixth Ward, all! that part of the City of Bismarc South of the Township line East o the center line of Ninth Street, ‘and | North of the center line of Broadway, | 928 Farm Women Walk 152 Miles: Yearly * Carrying Water A good water system and ‘a com- plete sewage disposal plant are two utilities that should ‘be uppermost in the mind of every rural dweller, according to’ R. W. Oberlin, agricul- tural extension engincer at the North Dakota Agricultural coll It has been estimated that the a: ge housewife on the farm walks 52 miles jer year carrying water. With an adequate supply of water in the house,: —_ out Mr. Oberlin this laborious task cease to burden farm women and they would have more time to- devote to other cares of the household ry to the art_of living. From the standpoint of health, continues Mr. Oberlin, plenty of pure running water and a complete sewage system’ are, the cheapest health policy that any farmer can purchase. Tho usual method of spreat some, of the. most. dreaded diseases is thraugh the. water: and careless disposal of sewage. A syiteth of plumbing can be in- stalled in Wacuice a hes of years as the buyer le to pay, points out Mr. Qberlin. In that manner, it‘is possible for anyone to ES @ good ee arate tnd sewage isposal jant. e it unit may be nothing more than 3 sink and drain, but thig unit shoula be selected and installed with care Hu that it can be utilized to advan- ge when more equipment - is added inter and will not. have’ to. be dis- ait anyone has a Peed in res to water systems) and needs | Ea ‘write the agricultural: engi- ing department, State College Station, Fargo, and free assistance will be given. _ A woman placed a number of bills in a tin cap, hid the can in a stove, then for aes about it and built a fire. ‘experts identified most of the ilies that remained and refundedsher $1,200. Because of the unus ly cold sum- mer in northern Siberia, The shhed have sacrificed scores of precious reindeer. zZ CERTIFICATE OF NOMINEES 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 postoffice addresses have filed petitions for nomination or election to the office under which they have been designated, to be voted on at the Pres- idential Primary Election to be he!d March 20, 1928. Name of Office President of the United States States Vice President of U! National Committeeman Delegates to National Convention: | and inserting in lieu thereof “or LA. have filed Primary was duly adjudicated inkrupt that the teat gt yd of his preaitars “office of Alf Zuner Noot wWebo Block, in Blamarck, ne. 1 1928, at te whieh time creditors end, prove t! may tals int a trustee, examine tl i banka pe and. transact such other Rorpens mey properly come before auch me % ited: Bismarck, N. D., March 15, LFRED ZUGER. “Ain Bankruptcy. Dated at Bismarck this (SEAL) of a railroad thereon, such portion o! Cc. Lay County Auditor of Burleigh County, North Dakota, do hereby certify that the persons whose ‘or nomination as candidates for the office under which they have been desi ii formity. with - F apen tha o€Gielal Preaidential Primary lection Madoc tee tate) en at te rprigele pRergrre gd mig gr teh ity, on Tuesday, March 20, 1928. Election to be held in all the Precincts of Burleigh At said election the polls will be opened at 9 o'clock A, M. and closed at 7 o'clock P. M. on said day. A [_NONE F. J. GRAHAM Hi BEN 0. EVERSON | HARRISON GARNETT Presidential Electors REPUBLICAN Name of Candidate P. O. Address St. Thomas Ellendale DEMOCRATI ) >} Name of Candidate D. A. GIBBS WM. E. GLOTZBACH R. A. LATHROP lope JOSEPH ch KELLY NELS MAGNUSON Souris J. R. RUSK HENRY McLEAN Hannah BLANCHE M. NELSON Granville C. H. NOLTIMIER Valley City THOMAS PENDRAY Jamestown F. F. WYKOFF |_ Stanley JERRY D. BACON |" Grand Forks Bi A. F. BONZER, JR. Lidgerwood JAMES E. CAMPBELL GEO. E. BRASTRUP Courtenay JOHN EHR 0. F. BRYANT Linton R. L. HAWES E. R. CLINE Minnewaukan P. W. LANIER MARIE DUREY Ellendale JOHN F. LISH LEE B. GREENE Edgeley WESLEY McDOWELL F. T. GRONVOLD Rugby J. L. PAGE FRANK H. HYLAND Devils Lake W. H. PORTER H. P. JACOBSON Mott JOHN VAN ARNAM R. A. KINZER Litchville E. G. LARSON Valley City ADAM A. LEFOR é Dickinson WALTER MADDOCK Plaza W. E. MATTHAEI Fessenden P. D. NORTON Minot J. C. OBERG Bismarck BARBARA R. PARKINSON Willow City E. L. PETERSON Dickinson HARRY E. POLK Williston PETER ROMSAAS Fargo J.J. SIMONSON Turtle Lake WILLIAM STERN Fargo WILLIAM WATT Leonard \ H. B. WINGERD Williston OBED A. WYUM Rutland “$600 for each regular session’ services, expenses and jickinson Grand Forks ma: Dickinson Anamoose Devils Lake Carrington The following Constitutional Amendments, Initiated and Referred measures, will also be submitted to the electors at ssid:election:: : 3 ; CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS. — COMPENSATION AND MILEAGE MEMBERS OF LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY A Concurrent Resolution to amend Section 45 of Article 2 of the Constitution by omitting the words “a” and “for each session, five dollars per day’. session” and adding “;which compensation and mileage shall be in full for all services, expenses and allowances for each two-year period.” So as to read as follows: Sec. 45. Each member of the legislative assembly shall receive.as compensation for his services $600 for each regular session and ‘ten. cents for every mile of necessary travel in going t to and returning from: the place of the meeting of the | sation and mileage shall be in full for all allowances for each two-year ASSESSMENT OF PROPERTY Baniee. freight ine Regge nnonine fi car companies, phone companies, propert, any ~ ne se. public use, hg the propert of any other rectly in the carry: pti ag: nt Oe or commission as may be provided by law. But sh 10th day of March, 1928, aay person, to read as follows: firm or individual ‘irm or corporation used for the purpose of fi any other corporation, firm or individual now or ovided, shall be assessed in the county, city, towns! ling franchises of all railroads a ing car companies, car equipment companies o were. Siem or comperation.uand by, the corporation, of furnishing electric or me shall be assessed by the State Board of Equalizati manner prescri va ye any be hed allow any portion of its Tier on ip 8 its railway, while so used shall be assessed in a manner provid Election Ballot to be oe on at ba Presidential rome enialative assmbly on the most usual route; which compen- A Joint Resolution to amend Section 179 of Article 11 of the Constitution as amended by Article 20 of sali eine by oxiting the words corporations” and inserting in lieu thereof “the property of any r power, or in distributing the same for public use, and the property of ma between the swords “state and” so as to Sec. 179. All taxable property except as hereinafter in this Liedlgads which it is situated, in ihe oe prescribed by law. The property, inc ‘electric eet hip,, village or district in operated in this state, Le of all express com- r private car line light, heat or now or hereafter operating.in this. ‘state, t apd econo ies, telegr: or tele- we seeorsined teas board Ee to he uued for any Purowe ote tan the operon led for the assessment of other real property names appear on on ‘this. certificate tia!