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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1932 Demons Hammer Out 12 to 7 Victory Over Jamestown High Schoo LOGAISWININTIAL | DEVILS LAKE SQUEEZES OUT 2 TO 0 WIN OVER GRAND FORKS foreclose or cancel any land contract }of each County shall prepare a list] Section I of Chapter 224 of the Laws s + TEST OF SEASON ‘Stanford Plays Southern California {ig ected ARE ani tote, Yo ai detuaen faleatae takes and [oe Waar Ue blog eaton iat the ee {ium is in force, and that in all cases | shall post or cause to be posted one] Supplement to the Compiled Laws of where the state has heretofore fore- [copy thereof in a conspicuous place} North Dakota 1913 is hereby amended ——---— —-—— [closed or cancelled such contract und Jin hts office and one copy thereof infand re-enacted to read as follows: ated and untied, in the Yankee| The battle at Evanston was cried jis still the owner of the land that leach of at least four conspicuous pub-| Section 719: Each Judge of the Su- i TC aa perl | se def , ‘ 4 Hite BE % Ba a re |then the same shall be reinstated up- {le places, such as banks, public halls/preme Court hereafter appointed or IN TILT WITH JAYS Pop Warner's Team Favored to Stadium, but there were other im-|up as a grudge affair and promised | SCORING CHANCE IN on the application of the original pur- (ot postoftices,, in different. parts. of | Wwhove term of ‘office commences. ate portant games involving the title} to be all of that, with Northwestern | chaser, or any person claiming [his County, and shall retain a copy of|ter this Act takes effect, shall receive RR Beat Trojans For First hopes of Pittsburgh, Harvard, Ford- | seeking revenge for a defeat which | through him, upon the payinent of such Hist whieh shall at all times be an annual salary of Five Thousand r ; cos : is! one per cent’ interest of the amount /on file and open to public inspection | Dollars ($5000.00), | Time Since 1926 |ham and Army. cost it the undisputed championship due Within one year from the. date |in ils office. All such. lists Shall be Team Pushes Over Two Touch- | The southern program lost much of |of the western conference last year. | that this act takes effect, und the | signed and certified to by the County | REDUCING AND FIXING THE SAL- d in Last Half Aft its championship aspect because Ten-| Both had demonstrated real power, | DS eeaicad Se Pol Eas (as lists tb contatn the arine On CONPEN! SATION OF ¢ ER : fee a - . e uch purchaser shall have a period of/name of the owner of each lot or|TAID ECTED STATE OFFICIALS, Wot Us eke er New York, ‘Oct, 22.1 —Another| Deere Hel apparent to the confer-/and the result was a toss-up, three years within which to comply |tract, ax by the records appear, the| AND REDUCING AND. FIXING TH Trailing Invaders ‘ u i Tl ence title, deployed against non-con-| Notre Dame, after mauling Has- —_—_- ! with the terms and conditions of such; description of such lot or tract, and|SALARIES OR COMPENSATION OF 9 brilliant array of football battles Sat-! ference opposition in Maryville. How-|kell Institute and Drake, had Car- contract, provided however, that the|the total amount of tax and penalty! ALL APPOINTIVE STATE OFFI- see urday promised to shed a little more|ever, two other undefeated leaders, |negie Tech, author of unhappy sur- Victors Fumble as Game Ends) purchaser, or those claiming through /due, in which amount as so given shail /CIALS. MEMBERS OW | ALL AP him, pay ‘future taxes BU- and one per | be Included by the County Auditor the | POINTIVE, “STATE BOARDS, Hight on the nation's sectional cham-/ Kentucky and Virginia Poly, were | 3AUS AND COMMISSIONS DROVID a ises for the Irish in 1926 and 1928, H i cent interest per annum on the pur-|sum of 15c as the cost and expense Ik WESTBY PLAYS BRILLIANTLY | pionsnip races, par ‘cularly in the far! matched at Blacksburg, Va.; Au-|a: South Bend. Notre Dame was fa- After Getting First Down chase price from the date that this | of advertising each such lot or tract. |B FOR TY LAW. AND REDUCING west, midwest and east. burn’s eleven clashed with Tulane; |foved and was out to score as many i eeu ESHER. ft Sllail be the duty of the County | AND, NG Cs — 0 1 aford. a t 43 5 ae ealeig siaw ae on One-Foot Line Sect. 5. That no county shall ts-| Treas between the first day ot *ENSATION OF ALL DEPUTIES, _ |g At Palo Alto, Stanford and South- | Vanderbilt playeg Georgia, North Car-| points _as_possible. sue a deed upon any tax certificate | November and the isth day of No- | ASSISTANTS, int Demon Forward Wall Turns in ern California were locked in a strug- | olina battled Georgia Tech and Flor- At Chicago, Indiana and Chicago jnow outstanding for a period of three! vember prior to the date of the sale|CLERKS AND OF ALIL Ble that. in all probability, carried’ ida played North Carolina State. | were paired. It was Chicago's first years from the date that this act takes |in this Act provided for, to mail to BOARDS, (BU- ‘ ¥ if the BASIS rot fal LNA ‘ : . = effect provided that the debtor or the /ecach owner of any lot or tract of REAUS AND “COMMISSIONS Consistently Good Game with it the Pacific coast conference | Intersectional duels between Pitt | Big Ten game, while the favored Hoo- RUTTEN, MILLETTE STARS person claiming interest in the |Jand subject to sale at the delinquent | Submitted by initiative petitio OFFICIA championship. A crowd of close to!and Ohio State, Michigan State and /|siers took on the assignment wi real estate sold for taxes pays one/tax sale herei ovided for, a no- $ ACT reducing i ate, XN a 2 a with | ine sale herein provide ra 0 AN ACT reducing and fixing the to Outcharge Foe 00 was expected for this duel of | Fordham, Carnegie Tech and Notre | a conference record of a tie with Ohio! on Firgtlamoune that such property was or ts [auch fot om trect tebe offered for wale | Salaries or compensation of the Gover eee ons aditional rivals, with Stanford fa-| Dame and Boston College and Mar- | State and a victory over Iowa. Michi-| Winners Block Punt in First} <cia tor, provided further that in case land’ stating that, such lot or tract te, Neate Auditor, state Teonsnr. vo An improved band of Bismarck De ; 1926, d to win for the first time since quette added spice to the eastern and | gan, the top choice for championship | {such interest is not paid before the|will he sold for delinquent taxes un- { ia expiration of any year that then the | less 0 ith penalty, mid-western slates. honors, entertained Illinois at Ann} @uarter to Score Only — |«xpiration of any year that then the TBECOET ARMS ante Oe CRA Venting he ttorney blic Ins eneral, Superintendent uction, Commissione n wung inte Purdue. co-favorite with Michigan | a . hee ae ae : ibe lof Insurance, Commissioner of Agr! mons swung into a ¢ it gan | Arbor, and was expected to make it! |to such person, and in ail cases where | pald prion to sald sale. Such delin: | Of ase _Gommissto: t ioemeand hdmmered out n 12 to 7|for the Big Ten bumped into! PURDUE-NORTHWESTERN | three ‘straight. ‘ Points of Contest j heretofore a tax decd has been tsaued |duent tax list am posted and fited shgil fone ct Mulrccde te Ue eivctea at NANO victory ov Jamestowi | a bi gest test of the conference sea~ | FEATURE IN MIDWEST Minnesota and Towa, both defeated | — |the owner of the real estate, then the | tieal the descrlotion ace eewnehip, the general election, to, be held Now Or, fader the foodlights « son in the clash wigs Northwestern's Chicago, Oct, 22.—.P—There were |i Big Ten competition, were matched former owner, or any person inter-|range, addition, sub-division and] ciections, ‘and ‘reducing and. fixing jeroused Wilde anston. Michi- |, § 's Field Friday night. , San anticipated less trouble from Sop other imporeantt)soovball vgentes| in Grand Forks, N, D., Oct. 22.—(P)—Jested in such real estate, shall have |block'shall be set aa a subheading | thy salaries of compensation of all ap- at Iowa City, whi r tw | Cc while the other two Lake eleven con-|the period during which this morator-| preceding the description of tracts | haintiy ay members, Ohio State and Wisconsin, /A powerful Devi state officials, and members 4 MEST CE UKE ROME gat a hase Con lium is i effect to repurc such | and lots in such township, range, ad= tae : Tt was a victory tat compensated Guppie's Miinois outti, __ | the middlewest Saturday, but the /had non-conference opponents, Ohio |tinued its march to state and Sioux |ianas upon ‘appileation, provided such [dition auiedieinicn ae whee ae as vo |otq,ttl appointive late’ hoards, bu: ‘uaonasils Me VE CE Aa eta a agstern Program | meeting of Purdue and Northwestern |State was at Pittsburgh for an im-|Land Conference football honors by | purchaser, pate ane, ber cont interne [Preclude tho necessity of the town=|y law, and reditcing and fixing the es Har time the Demons baa om 8 ¥ championship stand-| overshadowed even Notre Dame's re- portant intersectional contest with Scoring & 2 to 0 victory over Grand /toeither with future taxes; such ap: | block betas ted nk ‘written separ | {taTied OF compensation of alll depu- ee as score in the 1997 come (oot ge between Colgate) turn to big time competition against| Pitt's Panthers, and Wisconsin had | Forks in a great battle here Friday|piication. however, must be madejately as part of each description. | Jee assistants, vecretaries, clerics and pegupeme ve Score in the: [eed can and Nev University, both un- | Carnegie Tech. @ breather in Coe College. | night. {yithin one year from the date that|Traéts and lots shall be, as far a8 |hoards, bureaus and commissions, de- ct takes effect. practical, described in auch list, as to] ¢; A 6. That nothing In this act] township, range, section, parts” of | {ining the persons > OF lin the first period when Stevens} shall be construe preventing any | section, sub-division, addition, block | tiroq "apecit ang ine tie when whe 2 | biocked one of Burkhardt’s punts and| mortgagee or lien holder from fore-|and lot, by the use of the abbrevia- | qt, sheqtying the a ‘al i 7 closing his mortgage or lien, or as| tions, initial lett figures, ete, de. | Sct Shall take effect, and repealing paign. | ; eee | The only > out of the doldrums i S' Nodak score of the game came nd classes of per- outpl tinge! Fo: mon line functioned efficiently to cut- cha: eon 1 opening up holes for t Enit mear Jam had a chance to ters. @ De- aie ts insofar as hind his own goal after recovering the | ing a judzment against the debtor, |the sale of land fo! nan they conflict herewith, ball in dis or the Compiled ‘Laws of North | BEIT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE shai law, nor shall it. be construed to ex-|Dakota for 1913 a8 amended by Chap-|QF THE STATE OF NORTH DAKO- M . Devils Lake fumbled away a Scor-/tend the time within which a subse- | ¢ Ni TA: i } : d Mh end ch a subse-/ter 1 of the Laws of North Dakota | TA: pista Group of University Backs ASSOCIATION OWNERS MEET ing chance in the final minute of|quent mortgagee or len holder must|for the year 1913, it being Section| Section 1. ‘The Governor shall re play after making a fi down on the ;Tedeem from the foreclosure of 2/2215, 1928 Supplement to the Compil-|ceive an annual salary of Four Thou- and Strong Line Are Mas- : prior mortgagee or lien holder, but}ed Laws of North Dakota 191 sand Dollars ($4,000.00); the Lieuten- ; ; st one-foot line. Grand Forks battled | Pir sunsequent morteagee or len ey : ‘ | c » ree or .; - t Governor shall receive a a or etarted ters of Situation TO CONSIDER WAGE SLASHES in its own territory most of the way.|holder must redeem within the time |, jt, 4tatement of, the abbreviations. | Ait fovernor sia te entred Delines migaee The Satans made 10 first downs to! limit now fixed by law. ($800.00); the Attorney General shall with the meaning thereof in such list ordan re with the provisions of | 2215 of the Compiled Laws of 4 ee i ony a Ee us —- licight toe “Central: Cr a precede the posted lists of Tandy Fyeelve an annual salary of | Three c When the Jays pushe eC) as ish . ae = aGHe ‘i DU ret Peal eutate t]upon which taxes are delinquent, as nd ars ($3,000.00); the Se~ ball over the counting stipe for a! Fargo, N. D., Oct, 22. '—The' Gate Receipts Shrinking Short- i hed before the start of the world, Hunchy Rutten and Charles Wood Be Sagas nee co shall a statement that the figures giv-|cretary of State, State Auditor, State touchdown. Ree ‘4 roti University of North Dakota fresh- | series and the flood of football in-| starred in the Devils Lake backfield tion sale or from a tax certificate or |, under the heading “TOTAL GS Superintendent of Public ee dnvad cape sad f + 5 ening of 1933 Season terests. The season this year closed | with Millette gaining most of Cen-/tax decd, or from the foreclosure or| AMOUNT", represent the amount of| Instruction, Commissioner of Agri- the invading forces need wi man football team marked up its gs Sept. 25. | trar’ fdape, Reals ft siceliation of sland contrac! all taxes and special assessments de-| Culture and Labor, and the Commis- ove, Three long runs hed » 20, | tral’s yardage, breaking away on one 4 linquent for such year, together with | Sioner of Insurance shall each recelve ars with one ex-/run of 24 vo Thousand cond Victory in as many weeks over Proposed Also |” For the last 10 yards for the biggest gain |Site, shall file a declaration of his |{iauent for such year, together with [ait ttl salary, of within ae range when the Ne eh Dakota Agricultural col- ception the Association has played of the contest Heenan iacene Gout rin centenean | Ie the same. Only such total gmount RAT puch eaueumnibeatne Oh eaten lipped a neat pa yearlings Friday night, adding a Pete fat jot the Seee , joe, in| the County: in whtel as so due upon each of the severa Pal ssl Rallroa ved over for the initial tally./19¢0 conquest to the 12-6 trium “| itera See 168-game schedules, | Peterson and Stevens starred in the | real estate is me at ah x pee a descriptions shall be included in such | Shall receive an annual salary of Two epee coe ine Pore pecans Beta) lumph it) Chicago, Oct. 22—.—Reduction of ‘There was a falling off of 100,000 in Satan line, with Barber and Hadland {months atter this act takes effect and | ieee housand Four. dlundred > Dollars ened the count in the) The contest was @ drab‘ affair A’ logs cease ac, andl Shortening the attendance this year compared to outstanding for the Maroons. any sich mortgage. foreclosure or| Section 2 ‘The County Auditor | (2400.00), ment execution sale or from the|shall give notice of the delinquent| Section 2 The salaries or compen- sation of all appointive state offi- rs a 1 5 red 5 1 .. 3 issuance of any such tax certificate|real estate tax sale in the official ers eight clubs this year was 1,600,000. Devils Lake Pos. Grand Forks tax decd. of trom: the toreclo re |newspaper of the County, Such de-|Clals, tncluding members of all ap- gs to chalk up three | went As a result of the shrinkage in at-| stevens le Hadland}or cancellation of any land contract |linquent tax sale notice shall be pub-|P0lntive state boards, bureaus and js ha ip into session at a special meeting. tendance and reduction in the price | Golinson It Sheppard | }¥ the state, subsequent to the pass-/lished in such paper once a week tor commissions, now provided for hy season one week came up for , 1931, otal: oitends adeeoeniere de eed ahead 1 /fine group of Nodak backs, supported discussion Saturday as leigHi-GUEE TS Goi oes Leen aie eae 1 wing sustained by a strong line, ran through the of the American Asso Bison year] disastrous min- touchdowns, but several times the resident % id F f this act two successiv: es law, and the salaries x 1 s, but several 2 ‘esident ; y sal : Bg 905 ei errr baawe : sue e Weeks, the first pub- + and the salaries or compensatioi Ge Ou IGAnies- |BWaHsuieaine SuAENIG cyGuETea EEE hab split, Se) ao cau pCi Bue a Gas Presi- | Whitbeck Ig ne mice Ob ADIs) BFET vel cute ati ikl eee ete een of all deputios assistants, secretaries, department of the , eld their 4 = ; * ig ickey eves the club owners terse 3 Barber | State of North Dakota, do herel ast fourteen days prior to the date} Clerks and employees of all state of- department of the ‘sive d held their ground against’ in favor of a 154-game schedule for will deter Peterson e odes nau ficialx, state boards, bureaus and such sale, and such notice as pub- hed shall ‘be signed by the County | pommisstons an 1f-preser’ stil | law of nature, and that this |] are that mine on a slash in the pla; Foote salaries. B. Wood Knutson | ¢}1re Nelson | act js passed under the police power| Auditor, It shall contain the infor-| fixed as The t year, closing the season about’ ers PKS the assaults of the university fr hereby reduced and The salaries or | nex 15 yar The Bison made two scoring ges- Se ae pes Lee and!tures, once in the second Ballon oe Sao Runs 2 eee ae id, “We do not know what 1933 will) Reslock ° Sarver of the Mtace, and under the spirit of ination “that “all lands “upon whieh [compensation of all persons mentioa: SoNslday: EVAN Agha td so the “little world series” between bring.” President Hickey said, “ ike ithe Constitution of this state, and /taxes for the preceding year remain {ed in this sectlon, which are now fixed eee ee ee toe aera ane; and sagan! the pennant= Ea can rire nd ea ae White | ore especially under the spitit and unpaid will be sold, and shall state |D¥ law, are hereby reduced and fixed c! ex. in the final quavter when they were on the Nodaks’ 18-vard line, for The Nodaks scored their first touch- jon; | dow hortly after a ard penalty ) net- for an illegal substitution put them Devils Lake > played con. the Bison 5-yard line later, and two Substitutions: Grand Forks—Van- od football on the attack as well plays afterward Falgren crashed over devhocf for Sheppard, Wilde for Rein- | Submitted, as being bulwarks the defense his own right guard to count, Braver- BA TAL | holt, O’Connell for Rood’ Rood Tonle r ‘ovisions of jon 1, 2 and 208 of | the time and place of such sale, which |@t an amount equaling elghty per o Constitution, sale shall be held on the second Tues-|¢2nt of the amount at which the sal- . 9 That all acts and parts of iday in December of each year, Such} ries of such persons were paid or acts in conflict herewith are. hereby | notice shall not contain the name of| fixed as of the month of January, The score by quarters: ;Suspended during the period that this the owner uf any lot or tract nor the| 1852, whether such sor com? vis 233.30 fact is in force. ‘description thereof, but It shall state | Pensation or computed on 0000-0! [that a list of all lands subject to such {7 annui diem basis; 3 | PERMITTING THE MORTGAGING OF ; sale is on file and may be examined | the sa tion ‘of ali crops ut the office of the County Auditor | Per ned in this section ive petition of the County and that a copy of such fixed by law shall in ing the mortgaging |list with names of the owners and ter exceed an amount eK certain restrictions | descriptions of the lands or tracts|caualing eighty per cent of the inning clubs of the As-j we must make plans for another lean food ' rt x 1 \ ke plans for a an C, Wood 1 Burekhardt | sociation and the champions of the|year, judging from. business “condi: Sinith ih Millette | | International League could be fin- tions that faced us this season.” Burckhard fb Rood | The forward wall provided the fea- man made the extra point from place- | Connell, Sheppard for Vanderhoef. | » thereto, and repealing pived and the total amount of /amount at which ‘such salaries not ure of the contest with an exhibition | ment — a evils Lake—Jense C. Wood, C,j all acts or parts of acts in conflict|taxes and penalty due on each such| fixed by law wero id or computed BECO ine Dele eben n_which shall be included the [&% of the month of January, 19 | herewith. tract ¢ arging that eame as a surprise to; The other two counters came in the | cfc n : right half, Rip Dablow at left half! Wood for Jensen, Moore for Reslock.| 1810. jc vepiap ny THE 1 um of 150 au the coat'and ex whether such salaties or. : * higaenag ine a a a4 a i 1 0 gl INACTED : § cas the cos: pense of | W ries or compensa the fans who have followed the pro third period. A fine running game 22-Year-Old Chicago Light-| ana pil! Leidholdt at fullback. Officials—Referee, Al Letich, North | nuk on ‘TH SEATED OF UNORTH advertising “each Such*fot “or tenet) (tien, are flved or computed on an an ss of the Demons since the begin- | which netted a first down on the Bis- . = kota: in yde Richmond,| DATOTA. haw been posted in the office of the , monthly or per diem basis, and ai i ae sor From end to end, the on 4-yard line culminated in a sec- | weight Ready For Shot | . NESE EHAT av a asst Section 1, The giving of a mort-| County Auditor and in four or more | Until otherwise changed by the proper mine ‘season. weet cea i toa Hal ts a WILDCATS BEAT COMET: North Dakota; head linesman, Ni gage upon crops is hereby permitted; | public places in the County and shalij@uthority such salaries are hereby line played brilliantly with Welch ond touchdown two plays later, Kup- | At Tony Canzeneri ‘Wahpeton, N. D., Oct. 22.—\)— Rellahan, Wisconsin. | provided, however, that such mort-|give the name and location of each | fixed at elghty por cent of the amount and Schneider in stellar cinet crashing through center to score. | a 3 aes feage shall attach’ only to the crop|such place. ‘The land and lots shail {computed or paid as of the month of m de- y Wahpeton science football t ay al ’ i 9 January, 1932; y B copper RI HGERICS LOE S| UA aehOnil Obs vEHENRARIEy: ee | A es : ago |Next maturing after t y of he offered for sale by the County, January, provided, that the sal- Bee cenoun, halfback, prob-| second 26: yard. Ren feated Mayville State teachers college Chicago — Barney Ross, Chicago jy macnn aien ase of Auditor or his deputy in the order in| ®ty or compensation of no deput pbly was the most dangerous man ov s tution gay he Nodaks their aia pe fs Friday 19 to 0 in a North Dakota In-,outpointed Bat Battalino, Hartford.| mortgages i to sec pur-| which they appear in such lst. sistant, secretary, clerk or empl he field. He rioped off a half dozen third scoring opportunity, and follow-{ Chicago, Oct. 22.—(4")—Barney Ross, | a : 2 ‘ re) ; Charley Retzlaff, Leon-| chase price, or of the land up-) gs, shall exceed tho salary or compen- the field, ease Sani ing a first dowir on the Bison 6-yard [22-year-old Chicago lightweight, has|‘tcollegiate Conference tilt. Wah Gonmt: uo eee casein mL which #uch crope are to be grow Mel Ge Gena alt shall be the duty of sation of the state officer or member aad t ‘st line, Jacobs went over his right guard | demonstrated he is just about ripe for, Poton scored its first touchdown ta ard, N. D.. outpos 8 sy ection All acts or parts of acts sist as so posted in his office from |Orthe state board, bureau or commis- ar and en two oc himself into y, Minne- i stopped Hal Murphy, Spring- | pealed. d s sion by or under whom such deputy of such posting until the |aistente Lad n of the sale of lands for the to score three plays later 1a shot at Tony Canzoneri’s champion- , the first quarter on a pass. The sec- New Orleans (8); Art Lask ct herewith are hereby re- jship title by a decisive. workmanlike | O24 counter came in the second quar- apolis secreta| y, clerk or em: cal Welsh, Reiners, and Dobervich were ‘ Ay nenenl COT : ployee is employed or acts: and pros touchdow: obervi oes ; : Tae tine) econ 1 i pres ce apo Years and any persou who destroys or tes ere close to forging outstanding in the Bison line, with|Victory over granite-featured Baz ‘er on @ line play. The final score ficld. Ill. (a). i PPA LAW REDUCING THE TO removes any list from the place where | ed further that nothing in this Act ve ‘ fter'Moore and Chloupek the leaders in | Battalino, me in the fourth period on a line! Hollywood, Calif——Tom Patrick, Los! PAID NEWSPAVERS VOR THE posted between the date of posting | pyutained shall be construed as pro- ahead Ast ter Og epee Une Jeanere paar : SS teRManel sh after the ball had been ad-, Angeles, defeated James J. Braddock, TION Oe ee EMERG: |and the conclusion of the sale re-|furgims OF, Dreventing the legisla ‘ to backiield. Sowl at tackle was the! Ross. with less than 40 profession? $ AND PROCEE PRO-| ferred to, shall be guilty of a mis-|‘8te from abolishing or consolida vanced to the 5-yard line, New York, (10). IDED FOR any or all Offices, Boards, Bur ember of a strong No- | beuts under his belt, gave the dem- demeanor. ca, outstanding 1 j t . i = 7 —— = orate: Subs ed by tn e jon: * er Commi: s OW ov ny n pe to Gas line, with Kupeinet, Faleren and |onstration Friday night in the © an TOR OR TE STATE Oe ae te ieee mt recenact | Section 4, ‘The removal or destrue- Taw or trom vali na tree are LOE bY Rerie of) Dehn the best backs. The summary: |cago Stadium, and earned the unani- tie ven that the term, DAKOTA: ; < ‘ 40 of the Bap plem ane aya ay Boe hg 2 ot ay law xing she aMGUnt ot score 4 : ; Pe Alinta aces Se 0ic Tice of Owing state Sov that whereas a_ public! valk maws |Vided, ¥ 5 salary or compensation of any. oft danger. N. D. ALC, Po: U.N, D, mous decision of the referee, Tommy ECU GeER Etilhen IeEN beanie anacoriais celaes Ohio tine paid Jands’ therein described invalid. cial, member of any Roard, Bureau or Launch Pass Attack Welsh le Reichert | Thomas. and the two judges after 10) tj-ct Monday in em th endan the publ s for the publication of iy en ne: ieee Heneie referred Commission, or any deputy, assistant ere eritin in tan Johns! Ne ! ous battling. Ti ne first Mu ee OCHRE at | ud pub! . ye ‘posted by the County Au-| secretary, clerk a oy . from Launching a series of serials in the | Johnson ht Nordell rounds of courageous battling. The {th tM in Mh, wellare ands morals, by that] wud. publication: posted by the County, Au-| secretary, cleric or employe, oF {rom ) BY THE PEOPLE Lcrops and prodt Braverman |Chicago Jewish youngster proved |that the officers both s have; g below the amounts’ provided ¢ mi n Reiners agricultur 1 t y e| i last few minutc i play, Ja ows - feou are to be chosen the Gen- een sold oon an average below theo THE OF NORTH DAKO- | ef his office or by the Sheriff or any!by this Act the salar ompensa- tried desperately to score but the Wold jhimself a far superior boxer, as ex=| erat Hlection to be held On ‘Tuesdays eee et tein weinee 192% and wil PA: [Deputy Sheritt of the County, and | tion of ange poco gor, compensa Biamarck sec pulled back and | Hirsch Levitt | pected, and n outmauled the iron! November sth. 1 ugricultural land values Wh - ection 1, That Section 3540 of the |Proof of such posting shall be made| Section 3. The terms elected and Rated to avert a. touchdown Dobery ‘Sowl!man from Hartford. Conn., at his fa-|One Candidate to Ne lected for Each jared, due to. the. wnealled Supplement to the Compiled Laws |#nd preserved by affidavit’ showing | lective state officials shall tholite Office Un d and re-/the fact, time and the places of post-!all state offi S Otherwise Specified 1913, is hereby amend fon’ and manipulation © ials specified in Section unde to receive after | Breitenbech Babiarz | yorite style—body’ punching. 1 as follow: ing such lists made by the party or{1 hereof, The term. Jamestown to ‘ u “PARTY BALLOT c nsump- ected to ren. i appoint ; sees »/ Chloupek Jacovs} Thomas credited Ross with nine) United States Senator Fenty. tying. millions. The fees to be paid to/ parties posting the same and filed in|pointive’ state ocfhigy eo eeed OF ap winning the | i tion and . the office of the ( y Audi be. and members i Sea ised 9 Sloan Kupeinet |rounds, and the scorecards of th? tepresentatives eC ess—tWO through: the nation; and whe aupers for the publication of all the office of the tounty a itor per [ot appointive state boards, bureaus game and used Moore Porter | judges attested to the margin. Ross large. taxes 1 been ste ine! # and publications that are now |fore the date of the tax sale referred |and commissiony and the terma deplts seore before OK ee A USE SS AuLeS F i S| Governor in spite of the de required or hereafter may be requir- ty, aud proof of the publication of ties, assistants, secretaries, clothe and team had to marshal its / Sykes f Falgren !set a terrific pace at the start, stab-} Lieutenant Governor agriculture, and st of ed by law to he published by the the notice of tax sale shall be made) employees shail include all such per- defensive forces. The locals retaliated /U- N. D. ......0 7 12 0-19 | bing his left hand into Battalino's Petal Deee aheteitturc le tne principal lefties: cil aaeaiee, dtatieus nee |Apditar kelete the els of sale i \Gala ty ice ohce Se ermem is Meenaescrces, ‘The locals retaliated |’ 5G." 9 9 0 0 Olagteced face clmnat without Intetur: te A whereas agriculture is the principallofficer: all. summons, ct Jemnalioe Retare date le to/held by virtue of any appointment or by advancing the ball to the Jame f 3 Th 1 te T industry in this state, and all other|tices, wrders and other documents, | Which es 92 of the laws | Cmbleyment however made, other than t 2 ji line after Shafer had , Officials—Referee. Bob Thompson, |tion during the first two rounds.! Attorne industries are solely ’ dependent for| proceedings or processes In actions or! m hupter 322 of the laws!an election by the votera of the state coe Be Sadun, he ; Drake; umpire. C. H. Kimball. South | From there on, as the former feather-! (‘emm: msuranee g thelr existence upon agriculture: and ocvedings In the Supreme, District Dakota, for the, 3 aE ites | Whether or not such office or em. ripped off a 25-yard run. he Jays ie { p fe oak pages 1. Commissio: Agriculture & whereas there is at present no means} County or Justice Courts of ‘the sta 2189 925 =! ployment. is created by a sepemed however, to act possession | Dakota: headiineman, F, K, Spauld- | weight champion warmed up, Ross al-| 1,0 reetiich existing mortgages and in-|whieh: are or hereafter, may" be re: |ment to the Compiled Laws of North |Legistature, BRACE OF SRD, ing, Fargo. tered his style tosuit the occasion, and} ~“Commissio “ i re te Ser Bismarck added a jolting right cross to the! Stute outplayed the oppo: all during Football Results | stream of leatier he poured in. | fie House the period but lacked the punch to, —_—— Battalino, as courageous as ever.! portioned by Chap of Railroads debtedneses can be refinanced, and the} quired by law to be publ ur one trem each odd, debtors are at the mercy of their| publications of every nature that are | Parts of Acts insofar ag in conflict) or portion of this act should be held nd Members ot | creditors: and whereas hund' and|now or hereafter may be required to| herewith are hereby repealed. invalid or inapplicable to any person tatives, ax ap- thousands of families have already | be published by state officers, elective | Section 7. This act shall take ef-!or class of persons, such invalidity ? pores sion Laws |} hon ies anoriaegs of appointive; a not aw cect ape be tn Force trom and ape ihe ehall not etteat the remaining sec- : + | y hav’ of 1931, foreclosures or other judfcial proceed-| closure of real estate and chatte day of > per A, D, 1932 ul lions or portions or the Sattar push the 1 over for a touchdown.) k CORUBGES o jane. apparently ited ag pe a soa NO-PARTY BALLC ings; and whereas” hu: ds and|mortgages or other liens on real) Shall apply to all delinquent tax sales/of the provisions of this see metcn The Demon linemen hrough to| | North Dakota Univ. Frosh 19; North evenings, struck his real pace in the] gtection to be in, accordance with | thousands more will lose their homes | estate or personal property foreclosed | for the year A. D, 1932 and subsequent j other persons ot classes of pertong time, | Dakota State Frosh 0. | fifth, and for the rest of the distance |the provisions of Chapter 117, S. L. unless adequate relief is given; there-|by advertisement; all notices and| years, | Section ». Aw to the salaries end ped: all; Dakota 1913, and all other Acts and| “Svoticn 4. I the event any section land kicked out of danger. darter, of the b: In the second a broke t stop the Jay ba time after ‘ville Si + wy, ai ri 1919 and amendments thereto, fore, in order to prevent the utter] publications required to be published wine compensation of electiy, In the middle of tite period Lee spexr- |, Mayville State Teachers 0; Wahpe- | marched in, swinging both hands, but s L OFFICERS ruin’ and destruction of agriculture, |by cities, villages, towns school | REDUCING THE SALARIES OF Dis- |clals, thie act shall apply toate eneee ed a pass on his own 25-yard line |”, Science 19, succeeded only in making Ross exten¢} yyace of the Supreme Court commerce and industry and the col-|districts and other political subdivi- | TRICT JUDGES HEREAFTER AP-led at the general election to be held 1 Se mectnania ail Montana Normal 0; Montana Mines| himself. At close quarters Barney ef-| Judges of the District Court: Dis-Japse of civil government and in or-(sions of the state or by officer | POINTED OR | WHOSE TERMS OF lin November, 1932, and at nl subser and returned it to Jam. No. 4 hwo der to maintain the integrity of {am-(thereof: and all legal notices and|/QFFICK COMMENCE AFTER THIS | quent elections, As to the salar! be vely trie 1,3 ectively smothered the Hartford Ital- “ . a s Scr KES EFPECT, 0.0 yard stripe but Bismarci: lost the bal ‘ ri i | State Superintendent of Public In- ilies and their homes, and the public/legal publications of whatever kind|ACT TAKES EFFECT, FROM $4000.00 |and compensation’ of ‘all other mere ean tate epied forward pass two HIGH SCHOOLS Hian’s attack. and in return, gave the | struction hed Ua aitaee auditoeara OE tiisenabs Gee cheraitaceitauined: Ue tina toAEn | OAR 00.00 PER YEAR, AND PRO-|sons than elective state ottiate, ere aaa . si ie Bismarck 12; Jamestown 7. | latter a two-fisted blistering. COUNTY OFFICERS ple of’ this State, a partial morator-| published shall be as follows: Seven|VIDING FOR PAYMENT OF THEM?) act shall tale effect and be in force Plays later. | Moorhead, BM 13: F, N.D.6.! Sheriff ium, for a period of three years is|/Cents (7c) per counted line of non-| ACTUAL TRAVELING EXPENSES |on aud uftet December 3, 1922 Late in the period the Demons! Moorhead, Minn. 13; Fargo, N. D. 6. Auditor hereby declared on all existing in- ell or six point type for the first /Submitted by initiative petition: Section 6. All salaries provided in eee eave al seen t g| Devils Lake 2; Grand Forks 0. ® be urer debtedness at the time that this act/ insertion and four cents (4c) per line! AN ACT AMENDING and re-enact-/this net stall be full « onsa started an offensive thrust combining | i rer : ‘ Ao) oF 3 SPI rR erie ompensation ae ee Mine ara line 4 — ‘ hal e1ecte 0 | Clerk of District Court, in counties | ta feet, including taxes and debts | of nonpareil or six peint type for each | ction 8 0 pt 7 of t sul officlal services, and all fees short passes, end runs, and line bu aving population of mot n 6000 individuals to the state, coun-| subsequent insertion; or five cents| laws of North Dakota for 1919 being! received or charged by any such offie Section 7 1 subdivisi of brevier or es gister of Deeds ly, or other polit ) per counted 1 as of the 1925 Supplement jcial or person fer any act on ets advanced them to the Jamestown Yi R | : i 5 a Eee pore. them to the Jemest Veteran Princeton ates's Attorney cept that the henefits of this act shall! eizht polur type for the first inser-|to Compiled Laws of North Dakota i rendered in any officld wepacite eat See mewns the duarier ended. Coach Will Reti tart or Nodaks! com: hot extend to corporations, nor shall|tion and three cents (3c) per line of | 1913, and reducing the annual salary |be accounted for and. rake usee lt Local Team Scores eure, intendent of Schools they extend to auy person, who, upon | brevier or eight point type for each |of each District Judge, hereafter ap-jthem rmouthiy to the Stee recgeare. Bismarck came out fighting at the, pe i : Administrator an 0} to show. cause before any | subsequent insertio pointed ov whose term of office com-jand be credited to the general fund i ie 3 : =F i istrict court, is found upon compe-|" All tabulated matter, leader work|mences after this Act takes effect, |of the state “ half to receive the kick-off and score, Princeton, N. J, Oct. 22.—(7—' p: . without losing possession of the ball. | Keene Fitzpatrick, the bustling, white Bismarck Youth Replaces Fred- tent evidence to be financially able tol or worl ontaining one column of} from $4,900.00 to $3,500.00 per year! Section 7. AIL act . / District pay such, indebtedness without sacri-/ figures shall be figured at one and|and providing for the payment of bis| acts insofar a Bre huts parts of Joslin caught the Jamestown boot haired little man who has coached erick At End as Sioux er, sth District ficing his h lands or farm chat-|one-halt tim returned the ball to midfield. The De- Princeton's track teams and acted s the rate for straight|actual traveling experses and sub-jherewith are herebe oo strbet tels or sacrificing his goods or chat-| matter on first publication, and all|sistence while holding Court inside his | are hereby repealed. 4th District tels with which he creates wealth for |tabuloted matier with two’ or more|own district but outside the county | ABOLIST/ING ‘THE OFFICE OF TAX ; | mons started an offensive that took as trainer tor Tiger football squads Eleven Faces Bison | es of the Peace a living or which are necessary tojcolumns of figures shall be computed |in which he resides and the time! SUPERVISOLL them into the shadow of the Jay goa! for the last 22 years, has decided to i Constables maintain his family. at double the rate for straight matter} When such payments shall be made. Submitted Ly initiative petition: 1] Ee nnir dose plays. ‘The Janiess |reti 7 gee cogaline aregat fleial Newspaper Sec. 2. That it shall be unlawful]on first publication, A line shall be| | BE IT WNACTED BY TUE PEO. / VAN ACT to repeal Chapherbe og th ee ane orate entyen aes: retire from active coaching at the; Grand Forks, N. D., Oct. 22—(P--| County Agent—see Chapter 172, Sy sytrith, deputy sheriff or his| construed to mean twelve to thirteen |PLE OF THE STATE OF NORTH DA- | ta assed by the special session oy town line stiffened, hoy and re-' end of the current football season in| Bo:ween 700 and 1,000 University of ; Session Laws 1926. agent cr any ‘other official of this;ems pica, or twelve point type, In| KOTA the 16th Legislative Assembly of the sisted drives over the ce: Howing proposed Consti seize or|length. Wherever possible, all such| Section 9 of Chapter 167 of the Laws but Lee jorder to pur upon, attic {State of North Dakota begun the 5th state to lev: sue a “less strenuous North Dakota supporters were to * Poareiaaaing ur AGE Er mendment and Ini FH aye ope of what-| legal notices and publications shallj/of North Dakota for 1919 being See-|day of Novembe D. 1919 7 went over standing up after the line mode of life. watch the Nodaks and Bison in their | ures: will. bc 4 ean pera tear than excepted. in| beset, in single column, tion 76va9 of 1925 Supplement to the | cluding the Ilth’ “‘iay’ dy. yee Con opened up a hole off tackle. His resignation, postponed for three | annual gridiron battle at Fargo Sat-|4t this General Election, Section 1 héreof, under an execution] Section 3. AN acts and parts ot |Compiled Laws of North Dakota 1913/1919, the samo being Section : 209205 rity Pamphlet will be i The locals scored again in ued in com- | ixsued upon a judgment or upon any {acts in conflict herewith are hereby |is hereby amended and re-enacted to} both inclusive, of the 1925 Supplement he last /of four years, has been accepted by jurday. ‘The exodus started Friday | : 3 + pliance Ww 213, Session i biedness existing at the, repealed, read as follows: {to the Compiled Laws of Now i quarter after a sustained laught |the Princeton board of athletic con- went down to watenj Laws of 1% OnEr «Inde bteg none -.§ ot fo Section 76%ay. Hach District Judge! ta, 1 rare sd ar hades orgs when a number went Laws of 1% time that this act takes effect for u of em a feny. Wash District Jydgo ta, 1913, and abolishing the office of : fod of three years, provided that|FKOR SHORTENING PUBLISHED N¢ AL AMENDMENT oor Sudement deptor or other debtor | TICES UF had advanced them to the 15-yard trol, it was announced Friday night, |the freshmen play. line. Sorsdahl speared a pass over ‘effective at the end of the football whose term of office commences af- CONS! ter this Act takes effect shall receive A special train carrying over 309) pepent of , TAX. TED BY THE PEOPLE i 1 bition Clause im State AE ae ene ay 4 eh |FOR DELI MED Gon I the goal line to put the Demons out season. Fitzpatrick, who will be 68/ was to leave here at 9 a. m. Saturday Ceuaiane Ree ee or Anterest UpOD uni: | OMITTT NAMES OF | OWNERS|an annual salary of Three Thousand ATE OF NORTH DAKO- in front. next Christmas day, is one of the old-/ 1, was to take the entire Sioux foot-, Submitted by initiative petition iy from the date that this act takes] AND DESCRIPTIONS OF LANDS TO| Five Hundred Dollars (83,500.00) and Ghupesieae orcs wae Jamestown launched a forward pass! est athletic coaches in the country, | ball squad and the University band of| ,AN,ACT To I offensive in the last few minutes of! having 42 years of service as coach | 100 pieces, The remainder were tO! state of OLD AND FOR FILING AND|his actual traveling expenses which ee LISTS OF SUCH OWNERS | shall include subsistence while hold-|igth Lesislative Asseinble oe i of the AND REPEAL-|ing Court inside his own District but!of North Dakota begun aod tone. JAWS OF 1928,] outside the County in which he re-|Bismarck the 25th dag cee oteld, at PIAL: Section effect, provided further that in case) ESOL of the Constitution of the Such interest is not pald before the | POSTING LIST d rth Dakota, Providing | 8¥piration of one year that then the | AND DESCRIPTIONS, in lesperate attempt to | that n Tso sociation or corpo- acti 1 cease as to| ING CHAPTER 322 i the game in a desperate attempt! to and trainer to his credit. make the trip by auto. ae ib person iPRRC RA blons By cOknOe (np ka tion of this act shall cease as to} 1S ¢ ICTION. 2189-08 1925. SUF: | siden, which salary and expenses shail | ROmarck, 2th day of November sore but the locals managed to " ee | Coach C. A. West gave his Nodaks/fiittre for’ sale or gitt, any’ intoxi- “ch debtor. cution or|2LEMENT TO COMPILED LAWS OF |be payable monthly in the manner |day ef Deceither Goi eens, the 1th weather the storm. Stevens Point, Wis.—Ernie Evans.’ only a brief workout Friday and then) cating tiquors, and no person, asso- ate, 5 Phat wees an seeontien erli9i3, AND HANS ay CONFLICT now, Provided by law for the payment (Parr met fame being The Jays almost succeeded in knot- | Waukesha, Wis.. outpointed Walter | «, 2 ‘8, ad|eiation or corporation shall ‘import eclosure sale 5) erin SREWIT of Judge's salaries, ve, of the 1425 Suppiemenc te tne . bag a sent them to the showers. The squad/ tio} file ‘snine for sale oF gift or Upon an execution or foreclosure Sale suymittea by initiative petition: onipiled Laws of Norn Meee ting the count late in the period when | Pickard, Indianapolis (8), had only one heavy scrimmage Mon- | ‘the same fer sale, of teal property heretofore made up-) "WN" AG prescribing the manner and| REDUCING THE SALARIES oF |i« oe i | ia "4 cl "gs de ¥ P a led and tho offi é Westby ripped off two long runs! San Dizgo, Calif.—Eddie Murdock,;day, a light one Tuesday. and three) jarter or tr: as a beverage. on which sheriff's deed has not yet| method of giving notice of sales of|JUDGES OF THE SUPREMB COURT | Ta Groby a 2 10 office o, which put the ball on Bismarck’s 10-; Tulsa, defeated Milford (Swede) |days of Pabieg and appeared to be} ‘The legisiative assembly” shall by Wanna a? @Heb deed anall: lays fora lands tor delinquent taxes and for| HEREAFTER | APPOINTED | OR vaBestion 2. avunae gy abpllaned yard line. A penalty aided the lo- | Berglund, San Bernardino, (10). in excellent conditions and spirit, | /2¥ prescribe regulations for the (iis shall be entitled to redeem for a per-| ie nary may MR ge tlong of such, APTER THIS ACT TARES | vis tc (Akos effect each Tax Super= forcement the mbiLloe 4 ME! cals in resisting the attack and the The Sloux coach planned to star*/articie and. shall” thereby provide lod of three years from the time that! ti ngs'in the oftice of the County Au-| EFFECT, FROM $5500.00 PER YEAR| tie State tax ate shall deposit with p or sell or of — we ct takes effect, and he shall be | inde z i oie VETS missioner Q The summary: | Lee th Nordeen|Saturday. Art. Frederick. who has oN? ENACTED RY PHOPLE | and benefits of the property “so sold | {ny it ‘a misdemeaner to destroy. or| AN ACT amending and re-eniciing Sapennink to his office as such’ Tax Bismarck y Jamestown | Shafer t Schwab been taking the place of the injured STATS OF STH DA-| Cemration of the period of redemp. | remove uch lists and fixing the time | Section 1, Chapter 224 Laws of 1917 It|" ‘Section 3. ‘This Act shall take ef tga i Peterson, | Touchdowns: Blamarck — Lee and)Bid Schariz, was to be kept on the) KT a ion no, 21%, Article 20, of Hom, provided that the debtor or tho Chanter dae laws of 198he being. sec: | complied Laws of North Dakota 1913 | fet arabe IM force trom and after Weich It Augsberger | Sorsdahl, Jamestown—Brauer. Sub-|bench as long as possible to save # ‘Gonstitution wf the State of North person claiming An interest in such |tion?2is9 of 1925 Supplement to-Com=|and_ reducing. the annual falary of| "fn Wty of December A.D, 1932, Andrews lg Gillette | stitutions: Bismarck--Sorsdah! for, weak ankle. kota. be and the same is hereby Teal estate Daye Tullis tee tnaaop. | piled Laws of North Dakota 1912, and|each Judge of the Supreme Court unto set my tidnd nel aftiend eee, ‘Engen ¢ Ingatad| Joslin, Joslin for Shafer. Dohn for! Ted Meinhover was to take right| repealed. if Suttne antount that such property {ter lauws Insofar as in conflict here- | hereafter appointed or whose terin of |Tlelal Seal or thes Ceamge er gee ok . ‘ | on the aniount that such property offic: ences after Act takes | at A ey fe els, TaRue 1g Johnson | LaRue, Lee for Shafer, Shafer for tackle. Ralph Mahowald. right guard INITIATED MEASCH was or ty wold fof: provided further | ACTED BY THE PEOPLE effect from Five Thousand Wive Hun- Biembecks ha ae ale the City “of rb Car for Referes, Gordec |Len Sauer, center, Malo. left guard | ree Year Partin! Moratorium iat om caee Suc Leerat ATE OF NORTH DAKO- dred Dollars ($5500.00) to Five Thou- | 1932. 2th day of October, +" before the expiration of any year that i) * Weodmansee * re Danner; North Dakota State: umpire, Erick-| Milt Wick, left tackl>, and Gordon | Submitted ly initiative petition: three then the protection of this tet shall PAL isis 157 "Ae peeled woh aaa sand, Deliars 15600;00) er er iy | (SEAL) Green 4 Westby |gon, Jamstown; head’ I@esman, Elli-| Dablow, left end. Ralph Plerce was| 2, Nortint moratorium coage as lo such person, lhefore the second Tuesday in Decem-|OF THE STATE OF NORTH DAK¢ A. & Tsaminger. Joslin h Bauer! son, North Dekota State. . ‘ to call signals, Larry Knauf to be at)" RE IT ENACTED BY THE FEO-, Sec 4 That the state shall neti ber of each year the County Auditor | TA: jWeto-22-29 1b ounty Auditor. i H ; . ‘ 4 ¥

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