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) COUNTY AUDITORS » Robert Byrne, Secretary of State North Dakota, in ce with * provisions of Sec. 9 L. 1913, hereby certify that the followin; ,, tlated sures will be submitt d the voters at th Ek be held on We | taxes | ative petitio nd and japter 59 of the Laws of North U ota for the year 1917 as amended by 0 of the Laws of th sted by the regular ses- on of the Legisla for the year amended by Chapter i. Has, compiled Law slating to the f.property for axation purpos is from seve tthe full and “ue value thereof, to fifty (50) per ant of the full and true value there- t and repealing all Acts ‘and nt of the f, buildings ch ate hereby a Assessors Mew shall d able property corvaiue, and it nty Auditor a. nd Boards of 1 assess and return all tax- at its full and true} all b putations (50) per cent, M re U 1 fepealea. Prous corporations, hot! ept as oth © here- vzing in the holding rea ry unless that urse of their business bl AI process or operation of at all corporations, nd foreign, who now le: except. sie ine is acquired ju- ‘both own . of their business, same within ten y js act takes Fing said te t fo judici or opera- sreafter, except such as reasonably necessary in the con- duct of Mts business shall disp such real estate within from the date t provided that duri riod it may farm agricurtu ‘1 purposes. 4. ‘That nothing shall be construed to prohibit c id ten-year pe. d use same for tn this i erative corporations, seventy-five per cent of whose members or stockhold- ers are actual farmers, residing (on) farms or depending princ y for their livelihood, from estate and engaging |¢ ive farming or agricul- That in case any corpora- ther domestic or forel, visions of h real est tion institut ney of such ¢ all within one dispose of same at publ the highest bidder, i proceeds ¢ expenses: shall be ‘paid tot formerly a Se Acts in repealed. parts of | are her REDUCING axp IXING ALLO A On ‘or. xt AND THEIR An Act re lowances for milea pense of cour officials fect and be upon ‘ation to office ed by the People of the Dakot. or her common « allowed formance travel and w over s by such mil be paid by official or his deputy may be, , shall file with n_ itemized ffidavit showi mileage in what manner traveled, the days traveled and the purpose’ or purposes thereof, which statement and affidavit shall’ be su mitted to the Board of County Cor missioners and such claim shall approved ff, such Board before t same shall be renared or paid. Section 4 Acts and parts of pe ian an tas same conflict with, the “provisions of this Act, are hereby aled. ‘Section 9 ua pet, alt take ef- bi July goth, ‘to ‘lective officials, 1 tak: “auditor Qualiticstion 0 office he BEDUCING, 3, RQUALIZING AS ane FIXx- ING ALLO’ MILE- AGE AV EL EXPENSE oF nai a B ICLALS, orig clerk: r and rej ling. “ait TE Rorewith. and taking cep fet es rot. Say aia, and as or parts of the lon ty politl cou Ai | ri fs and their depu- t clerks of state em- and deputies, such officials Ip entitled by law to be reim- Bursed for mileage or travel expense, shall allowed asd paid for mile- assistants, or other ploye “and | team te or by any di subdivision 1 be made ge. When other common car- v allowanc such rail ¢ rier tl {travel exp. }amount 26 n no case exceed-, € er mile cessar- | uch mileage made, such official, jerk other empl all file” with te Auditor an itemized sta showin) pense shall be puts, axsistan or b A ai ting “Board be paid) WA FIVE-YEAR MORATORIUM ted by initiative 1 measure providin tial moratoriun| 1 tition Subm A for yi five- ople of the ie production si It al Jand vatues Pa aleabe Ned-for de- pulation. of the cure |8r hand by which j consump! and pr millions throughout the industries In thi ly dependent for their there existing mortgages jean refinanced, 2 jand mortg their es fothe 1d jeollapse of a f | indus tion of ustry in this sti of civil govern rto maintain the integrity r homes, and th © collapse Jand in ord jof families and {nub riod of five year within the fives Congress of the own as declared the i, ziet by all existi ness at e that th takes effect, cluding taxes and debts due by indi- viduais to the st county, or other divisions, except that the s of this act 8 person, aus is found upon to be finanei debtedness without lands, goods or cha for a living, to main © absolu tial in th business, nor strued a3 to pre y sold on the a court di which bi and which upon any 0 the | 8 effect, or un arm this a that in ca paid before x on from the date that this takes effect that then the pro- tection of this act shall cease as to Such debtor. That upon an execution or losure sale of real propert upon an execut clos of real property made up- s not yet Ve passed Relief Bill, known razier Bill, i shall be entitl dof five years from takes effect, v Bill, known . and he shall be en- fe possessi s of the prop of such sale. Mant il of the period of redemp tion, provided person claiming pal estate pays gether with on jthe amount th is sold for that this a Pe) further that case such in St not paid before the pirftion of an one year from the date that t tak effect that then the on of this act an interest in such t h property w annually provi pr That the state shall andj that | up- is still the owner then the s of the land stated e payment f the amo rom the effect and the ‘within with the terms and contract, or until such the five-year period that the ¢ of the United States shall have passed the Farmers Farm Relief Bill, known as the Frazier Bill, provided, however, that the purchaser, or those claiming through him, pay’ future taxes and one per cent interest per annum on the purchase price from the date that this act takes effect. See. 5. That =o ‘county shall issue a deed upon any tax certificate now outstanding for a period of five years from the date that this act takes ef- fect. or until such time within the ve-year period that the Congress of he d States shall have passed Farm Rellef Bilt, pro the person ‘in the real estate whic claiming an inter: sold for tax terest on thi ue! erest is not paid before the expira- tion of any year from the date that this act takes effect that then the protection of ‘this uct rhall cease to| tim Such person, and in all cuses where heretofore a tax deed has been sued the county, and the county in ° owner of the ‘real estat nf lection Janda se only the sum jjacts in conflict herewith are hereby eds and. thousands ot I agriculture, | ssed the! in- |i all not extend | | con- | at the owner or thela THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1982. from the date that this act takes ef-; fect. Sec. 6 That nothing tn this act shall ‘be construed as preevnting any mortgagee or Ken holder from fore closing his morti . nor shall it be construed to ex- tend the time within which a subse- lauent mor see or Hien holder must jredeem from the foreclosure of a prior mortgagee or iien holder, but such jSubsequent mortgagee or len holder must redeem within the time Hmit {now fixed by law. i See. ‘That any person or per. ns wishing to tik tage of Jeem real estate from & mortgage eclosure or judgment scution sale or from a tax certifi- le or tax deed, or from the fore- closure or cancellation of a iand con- et hy the state, shall file a declar- fon of his intention so to do with |the Register of Deeds in the count: Jin which such real estate is locate SA six months after this act takes effect and within six months from the of any such morteage foreclo- judgment execution sale or “the issuance of any such tax e or tax deed, or from the cancellation of any y the state, subsequent to : people of the . do hereby de- self-preservation {s still the t law of nature and that this act S passed under the police power of e, and under the spirit of the ution of this state, and more under the spitit and pro- ctions 1, 2 and 208 of the That all acts and parts of t onflict herewith are hereby | suspende 1 during the period that this jact is in for | | OUTLAWING {submitted by | An Act CROP MORTG jaring mortgages on growing and UWyharvested crops to be EaInst the publte policy of this state, nd abolishing the same. = It Enacted by the People of the e of orth Dakota: That the people of this state declare that mortgages growing nd unharvested h | become to the ruse ell-being of t! and therefore against ublic policy of this state. . Th all mortgages sted crops are and all mort- owing and unharvested atter taken shall be held null and yoid and of no effect. That all acts or parts of Z| welfar repealed. ‘ {repucr AND FIXING SALARIES CERTAIN COUNTY OFFICIALS, ‘TIVE AND APPOINTIVE— jative petition: d fixing the sal- laries ‘of the County offi- Is hereafte reasurer, Sheriff, Superintendent of Deeds, County and’ Clerk of urt, and providing for the t certain deputies, ants to such offi- ing their salaries, and for f all fees to the county, lal to the Compiled L ters 114 and 115 of the Laws of 192 Chapter 108 of the Laws of 1929. Chapter 117 of the Laws of 1931, and jall Acts and parts of Acta so far as nflict- herewith, Be It Enacted by the People of the ate of rth Dak Section 1. "The salary of the Couns, Auditor, County Treasurer, Sher- uperintendent of Schools, : “of Deeds, County Judge, ate’s Attorney and Clerk of District | Court shall be regulated by the popu- ion im the respective counties ac- ng to the last preceding official census from and te when the official re- shall have been ‘after the da |port of such censu: th the duty of making such publication. County Auditors, County urers, Sheriffs and County intendents of Schools shall receive following annual salaries, pay. thiy, and no more, for all of rvices rendered [Heelve Hundred Dollars ($1200.00) In s having a population not ex ae thousands (5,000); Thir- Dollars: ($1200.00) | n | ing a population exceed- usand (5,000) and not ex- en thousand (7,000); Four-{ Dollars ($1 in aving a population of seven |thousana (7,000). and not exceeding eight thousand (8,000); provided, fur- |ther, that in counties having a popu- lation in excess of eight thousand 000) there be an additional mpensation of Thirty Dollars ($30.00) for each one thousand (1,000) | additional population, or major frac- tion thereof, and, provided, further, in no case shall the maximum s and compensation of said County officials exceed the sum of ‘Twenty-four Hundred Dollars ($2400. 00) per annum, Section 3. “Registers of Deed: County Judges and Clerks of District Courts shall receive the following an- nual salary, payable monthly, and no more, for ‘all official services ren- dered by them: Twelve Hundred Dol- lars ($1200.00) {n ull counties having a population of five thousand (5,000) or less; Thirteen Hundred Dollar ($1300.00) In all counties having @ population of not to exceed seven thousand (7,000); in counties having a population in excess of seven thou- n additional compensa- y Dollars ($30.00) for ch additional thousand in popula- tion or major fraction thereof; pro- however, that in no case shall such ‘salary and compensation exceed ithe sum of Two Thousand Dollars | ($2,000.00) per annum; and provided, further, that tho aforesaid salary of County’ Judges shall not apply in counties having increased jurisdic: 3 provided further that ties having a population of over sev enteen thousand (17.000) the County Commissioners shall’ appoint an sistant State's Attorney or Clerk with lary of not less than Six Hundred Dollars ($600.00) per annum, and in counties having a population of les than seventeen thousand (17,008), the may’ appoint ithe County Commissioners :|an assistant State's Attorney or Clerk | whose salary shall be fixed by thejel County Commissioners. ection 4. The Jtate’s Attorney in ounty shall receive the same alary as herein, or as may hereafter be fixed by law, as the salary of the County Auditor ‘of such_county. | Section 5, County Commissioners shall be allowea the sum of Five Pele 00) per day and the actual amount necessarily expended by fae for expense of travel in the perform- jance of official duty, the sum of Seven C | actually re exceeding ) per mile and Necessarily traveled by | motor team, ‘when such motor vehi m is not o ¢ county or other political and not exceeding the su Cents (sc) for each mile ac- tually and necessarily traveled in the performance of official duty, when travel ts by rail or other com- mon carrier, provided, however, that in counties having a population of nine thousand (9,000) or less, the to- tal compensation and expenses re- ceived by any merhber of a board of County Commissioners shall not ex- ceed the sum of Six Hundred Fifty Dollars ($650.00) per annum, Section 6. ‘In counties where thi County Court has increased jurisdic: tion and where the county has # pop- ulation” exceeding forty thousand the salary of the Count County ‘Treasurer, Shi Superintendent te's Attorney shall be ‘Twenty-four Hundred Dollars ($2400. 00) per year, and the salary of the Register of Deeds and Clerk Of the District Court’ shall be Two: Thousand | Frank amed aries of ‘nach jeputies, ts, be fixed from time to ie, abd according to tke volume ot bubtiene of such 0 tices, eons the Board of County mission- alaries fixed djof Burleigh m | copy In accordance with the CERTIFICATE OF NOMINEES provisions of Section 921 of the Compiled Laws of 1913, notice is hereby given that the following persons, together with their post office addresses, have filed petitions for nomination for public offices as provided by law to be voted on at the Primary Election to be held on Wednes- day, June 29th, 1982. Name of Office U. S. Senator DEMOCRATIC Name of Candidate HALVOR L. HALVORSON P. W. LANIER REPUBLICAN Name of Candidate | | GERALD P. NYE GEORGE F. SHAFER P. O. Address P. O. Address Minot Cooperstown Jamestown Bismarck Representative in Congress Governor USHER L. BURDICK O. B. BURTNESS THOMAS HALL WM. LEMKE J. H. SINCLAIR W. E. BLACK FRANK H. HYLAND WILLIAM LANGER I. J, MOE W. E. COOKE E, A. JOHANSSON W. D. LYNCH R. B. MURPHY Harvey Raub LaMoure Bismartk Fargo Grand Forks Bismarck Fargo Kenmare Fargo Devils Lake Bismarck Valley City | ickinson | Grafton AS D. EY HERBERT C. DePUY Lieutenant Governor FREDERIC T. CUTHBERT ROY JOHNSON 0. H. OLSON Devils Lake Casselton ‘ New Rockford Minot Secretary of State State Auditor State Treasurer Attorney General Commissioner of Insurance _| ROBERT BYRNE A. L. GARNES BERTA E. BAKER JOHN STEEN ALFRED'S. DALE | DELLA M. WARDROPE A. J. GRONNA JAMES MORRIS HERMAN H. DAHL |_S. A. OLSNESS 8 LEY F. CASE C Bismarck Regan Glenburn Rugby Bismarck Wi M. SCHANTZ Leeds Williston SCOTT CAMERON | Bismarck Carrington NN Norma E . BENNE! jickinson Sheyenne . Rugby G OOPES Carrington | Bismarck Commissioner of Agriculture and Labor JOHN HUSBY JOSEPH A. KITCHEN MA Verona i Finley | JO Commissioner of Railroads Sentinel Butte THOMAS G. JOHNSON ARTHUR L. CHAPMAN BEN C. LARKIN Norma Members of Senate 27th District SIMON 8S. McDONALD Killdeer | JAMES W. GUTHRIE Bismarck L. W. SPERRY Members of House of Representa- tives, 27th District Bismarck Bismarck C. A. ANDERSON Bismarck J. M. THOMPSON Still Bismarck ARTHUR ANDERSON J. H. RILEY Sterling GORDON COX WILLIAM B. FALCONER MARTIN J. OLSON, JR. MILTON RUE OTTO C. UHDE Bismarck Bismarck Bismarck Bismarck Bismarck Bismarck | i wen Name of Office -PARTY Name of Candidate Name of Office Name of Candidate P.O. Address P. 0. Address Judge Supreme Court A. M. CHRISTIANSON BERTHA R. PALMER ARTHUR E. THOMPSON Bismarck Superintendent of Public Instructic Washburn Fourth Judicial District ~ Name of Office FRED JANSONIUS R. G. MCFARLAND Bismarck Jamestown NONPARTISAN COUNTY OFFICERS Name of Candidate P. O. Address Name of Office O. Address County Superintendent of Schools Sheriff J. L. KELLEY a FRANK A. LARSON County Auditor MARIE W. HUBER MADGE RUNEY jl | Bismarck County Surveyor |_ Bismarck Bismarck ismarck Bismarck Bismarck Bismarck Moffit Driscoll Al . CH. ERNICH CONVERT . PERRY . CLINE . SWANSON County Coroner Bismarck A. C. ISAMINGER | Bismarck | County Commissioner | C. G. DERBY 2nd District County Treasurer Clerk of District Court Register of Deeds ™, {| CHAS. FISHER | Bismarck Bismarck Bismarck Bismarck Bismarck |_ Bismarck Bismarck Justices of the Peace ANTON BEER Bismarck = — Bismarck Bismarck Bismarck A. J. ARNOT HERMAN A. BROCOPP HENRY BROWN ERNEST ELNESS ORVILLE E. KAFER County Commissioner 5th District VICTOR MOYNIE ‘DWARD SCHULTZ . F. TIEDMAN Bismarck Bismarck Bismarck BERTHA SCHAFER CARL SCOTT A.E. SHIPP G, E. BRENNISE CLARENCE HANSON CORMA KIMBLE D, E. LANGFORD JOHN I. ROOP ROLAND H. CRANE LUDWIG QUANRUD R. G. SCHNEIDER FRED SWENSON ALBIN THYSELL State’s Attorney unty Ji F, E. McCURDY GEORGE S. REGISTER gees COCHRAN 1, C. DAVIES ie BISMARC. The BISMARCK TRIBUNE |_Bismarck | Bi: Bismarck Bismarck Bismarck I, A, C. Isaminger, County Auditor of Burleigh County, North Dakota, do hereby certify that the persons whose names appear on this certificate have filed petitions for nomination as candidates for the office under which they have been designated in conformity with law gov and that their names will ap) County on June 29th, 1932. erning Primary Election pear upon the official Primary Election Ballot to be voted on at the Primary Election to be held in all the precincts of Burleigh At said election the polls will be opened at nine o’clock a. m. and closed at seven o'clock p. m. on said day. Dated at Bismarck this ctive County officials th: take effect and be in force upon their electiun and qualification hereatt As to all other salaries this Act sh: take effect and be in force on and after August 1st, 1932, Section 10. Section 3551a2, 1923} Supplement to the Compiled Laws of) 191g, Chapters 114 and 115, laws of Chapter 108, Laws of 1929, Chap- ie 117, Laws of 1931, and all Acts) and parts of Acts so f In con- flict herewitit, are hereby repealed. ROBERT BYRNE, Secretary of State. Isaminger, County Auditor County, North Dakota, do hereby certify that this is a true of the foregoing Initiative Measures that will be submitted to the voters at the Primary Flection to be held on Wednesday. June 29th, 1932; according to the certification furnished me by Robert Byrne, Sec- retary of State. Daicd this 11th day of June. 1932. jgned: A. UC. ISAMINGER, Counts Auditor, Burleigh C Admits Arson Charge; Tells of Old Grudge A grudge which he held against 3 former employer for eight years ciumna Harvey Exunpae 10 set Crate aioe ROOenes OB sat pear Baa confession kage Bulb Barnes, assistant state ‘are 9; marshal, and A. J. Loudenbach, Mc- ¢(Lean county sheriff, Brunner is in jail at Washburn and his intention of pleading Act shall Ia. c, ' Tickets Are Worry 11th day of June, 1932. A. C. ISAMINGER, County Auditor for Burleigh County, N. Dak. a _|ingtomardserwood went ott the|tca of “peppy” sons Gilbert. Ben- rade Seo miles heen Deana. zon of Bismarck sang a tenor solo. Mrs. eagle art eines chicken dinner was served under ised tn Sool ten aan the auspices of the Lutheran church Braddock, en ousehold Tragedy that her condit is Causes Baby’s Death ition sare B. Goss, Minot; Grand Forks, N, D., June 27.—(?)— to Rank a and File of Reena Assembled at Chicago |==:s: Chicago, June 27.—(#)—To the rank and file of the Democratic faithful ready for the curtain- raiser session of the party con- vention, the most important ques- tion Monday was tickets. Tickets, and more tickets for the show, was what they wanted. Platform, niceties, organization battle developments were in the hands of leaders. But the precious pasteboards that meant admission to the leries for their friends were sonal matters for Mr, and Mrs. Delegate. The ranks rumbled with gossip and scandalous whis- perings of trickery over just who was getting in, as they waited for opening ceremonies to start. very Moe Raps Langer in _|{i,c0) “ite ‘Bisnatce convention in Grand Forks Address s™inine, athe defeat of Thoreeen for ‘N.D, June 27 4)— pantieel 9182 8 who scoffed 1S Mon, ‘Valley City, Progressive Re- claimed V. A. editors publican candidate for lor governor, at the party when it was formed, now Liat movement The delegates flocked over the two-mile route from the Michigan Boulevard hotel front to the con- vention stadium quite as though Monday's session was not the cut- and-dried, Simon: less affair it AL of national conventions are always alike. | They are given over to a strictly limited agenda of keynoting and organization routine. Not until Tuesday will the real business of the convention be 2 delegates, sternal ites and “d 2 . a and of- ticias, » who are the authoritative voice of the millions of Demo- |the rear seat, was injured, it is |thought, when she thrust out her arm \to protect herself. Braddock Lutherans Stage Ce Celebration Braddock, ND, D, June 27.—Ap- proximately’ 300 Lutherans from the Braddock vicinity, were prosenh 96.6 the victim of burns received when he fell into a pail of scalding hat water ‘at his home. soe REPORTS LOSS “| Committeewoman Is Hurt in Auto Mishap