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Rae ee =e tame Oct. 20 to 83 on Oct * est daily range of 42 degrees occurred The least daily range 2 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2 ,1982 CUTPOTATO RATES | FROM NORTH DAKOTA Reductions Applying to Refrig- erator Car Rentals Go In- to Effect Nov. 15 Grand Forks, N. D., Nov. 2— i Reductions ranging from 25 to 75 per | cent in refrigerator car rentals on po- | tatoes shipped from the Red River valley will be placed in effect by the | carriers Nov, 15, according to word} received by the Greater Grand Forks | Traffic association. The new rates are emergency ce ules effective until April 15. 1933. “| were announced by the carriers fol lowing efforts of combined North Da- | kota shipping interests to low enough to permit growers to dispose of crops without loss because of prevailing low | prices. | Groups which coo) ted in seeking | the reductions included the Fargo} Chamber of Comn he Red Riv- | er Valley Potato Ship; association the state board of railroad commis- | sioners and $he local traffic body i} Old and new rates to some of the | princip: points for the val- | ley include m North Dakota to Minnesota. 5 ts, reduc a hundred: No! sin, 6 cents re some points, 5 others; Minne: cents to 4 cents Tewa. 6 cenis to 4 cents to 4 cen North Dakota to Il Minnescta to [linoi North Dakota to Kans Minnesota to K: Pi Minn North Dakota cents; Minnesota ouri cents; North Jinnesot. to Nebraska. 6 to 4 ; North kota to Indiana. 7 to 4 cents fo belt 's and 8 to 5 cents for others Sinn sota to Indiana, 6 to 4 cents and 7 to 5 cents for Rainfall Was Above Average for Month Rainfail in North Dakota at end of October was only 1.14 ir below normal, according to data com- piled by the federal weather bureau’ here. | A total of 2.05 inches of precipita- tion was recorded during October as compared with a normal fall of 94 inch, the difference being 1.11 inches of rain. It was the fourth wettest October on record, only the years of | 1876, 1884 and 1899 having exceeded it. The driest October on record was} that of 1926 when rainfall totaled | only of an inch | Temperatures ranged from 1 and th 20 on! on the fifth. was five on the seventh The temperature ave In accordance with the provisions of Section 975 of the Compiled Laws of 1913, I, A. C. Isarainger, County Auditor. hereby certify that the following is a correct list of to me by the Secretary of State and the several nomination petitions on file in my office, to be voted for at the General Election to be held on the 8th day of November, 1932. tween the hours of nine (9) A. M. ani REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS Hoover i. H. BRAD i .... Linton ANNE A. CARY. Mandan NELS MAGNUSON, Souris P. D. NORTON....... .Minot UNITED STATES SENATOR GERALD P, NYE Cooperstown REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS WM. LEMKE... ‘ ¥ Fargo J. H. SINCLAIR. .Kenmare GOVERNOR WILLIAM LANGER...... Bismarck LIEUTE 0. H. OLSON SECRETARY OF STATI ROBERT BYRNE .-Bismarck TATE AUDITOR BERTA E. BAKER... STATE TREASURER ANT GOVERNOR ...New Rockford Glenburn ALFRED S. DALE. soe Bismarck ATTORNEY GENERAL A. J. GRONN eset Williston COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE S.A. OLSNESS ....0..:.00010. Sheyenne COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE AND LABOR JOHN HUSBY RAILROAD COMMMISSIONE| BEN C. LARKIN -o Bismarck MEMBER OF STATE SENATE th District ALD MEMBERS OF HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 27th District GORDON COX — WM. B. FALCONER........ MILTON RUE. Finley . Bismarck Bismarck Bismarck Bismarck CERTIFICATE OF NOMINATION id seven (7) P. M. of said day. DEMOCRATIC | PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS Roosevelt PIERCE BLEWETT.. P. H. COSTELLO. W. D. LYNCH. W. H. PORTER. UNITED STATES SENATOR W. LANIER. W. D. LYNCH... R. B, MURPHY. ;OVERNOR HERBERT C. DePUY LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR R. A. JOHNSON... SECRETARY OF STATE STANLEY F. CASEY... Rugby STATE AUDITOR GRACE HOOPE! Carrington STATE TREASURER WILLIAM M. SCHANTZ......Bismarck ATTORNEY GENERAL SCOTT CAMERON COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE PERRY R. BENNER. Dickinson COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE AND LABOR JOHN MAGILL. RAILROAD COMMMISSIONER ARTHUR L. CHAPMAN... MEMBER OF STATE SENATE 27th District J. W. GUTHRIE: MEMBERS OF HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 27th District Cc. A, ANDERSON. J. H, RILEY. J. M. THOMPSON ... Jamestown Cooperstown foure Jamestown REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS Minot .- Bismarck .Verona Norma Bismarck | | names addresses of the nominees for the designated offices certified aid lection will be held in the several Precincts of said County bee day of October, 1932. Dated at Bismarck this 26th a CO OOSINGER, 5 County Auditor of Burleigh County, North Dakota. INDIVIDUAL NOMI INDIVIDUAL NOMINATIONS | INDIVIDUAL NOMINATIONS Vert enue | ‘Liberty Party—Money Without’ Interest” | ‘Socialist Part’ i | CTORS PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS | PRESIDENTIAL ELECTOR! resis | Harvey | Thomas | | WILLIAM: BALLOU... snusuu-Fargo PETE_BARR' Bonetval | G,,HIBBS | ALEX DeGROOT...........-.....York LEROY GILBE! -Reynolds | WM, TALLACKSO LLOYD E. MONSON......ccsecsoosoeeeF ST ZO CHARLES HILL. Belden | J. H. ULVAN. HA. MORRIS... essnscnssssonseneeE BFGO LOUIS TVEIDT.. UNITED STATES SENATOR FRANK WITTY. REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS PAT J. BARRETT.. ELLA REEVE BLOOR.. GOVERNOR ANDREW OMHOLT. LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR B. J. HELLAND.. SECRETARY OF STATE ROY W. DALZIEL. STATE AUDITOR ATTORNEY GENERAL K. P. LOESCH.. COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE AND LABOR Forbes | ..Larson see Sanish -Minot -Minot | Forbes | Glenburn Montpelier LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR SECRETARY OF STATE | COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE AND LABOR RAILROAD COMMMISSIONER MEMBER OF STATE SENATE 27th District MEMBERS OF HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 27th District JUDGE OF SUPREME COURT A, M. CHRISTIANSON............ Towner JUDGES OF DISTRICT COURT 4th District FRED JANSONIUS. Bismarck R. G. MeFARLAND. Jamestown SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION BERTHA R. PALMER.......... Bismarck ARTHUR E. THOMPSON..Washburn SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS MARIE HUBER........” Bismarck MADGE RUNEY. SHERIFF J. L., KELLEY. FRANK A. LARSON COUNTY AUDITOR C. G. DERBY........ A. C. ISAMINGER. COUNTY TREASURER A. J. ARNOT. CLERK OF THE DiSTRICT COURT | CHAS. FISHER... BERTHA SCHAFER. REGISTER LUDWIG STATE’S ATTORNEY F, E. McCURDY.. GEORGE S. REGISTER. COUNTY JUDGE WESLEY COCHRAN. UANRUD. FRED SWENSON.. great | 1 40 de! ERNEST ELNESS.. } | LC. DAVIES... at th, mercy of their “hae aa NGA Deepitel, Nol term and whereas hundreds and this fact the avera 88 Of | theit homes. through temperature for the year still is 416|county ofticers expires between the | toveclosures on nher judicial proceeds ree r day first Monda in December, 19 and- in and Whereas hundreds and degrees or 1.4 per day . nc Total wind movement was 7210|the first Monday in May, 1 and | CO | accor Of per hour and the|that the officers both st and GRIEe to serevent the evailing direction was from the] to be chosen at d_destruction of agriculture, northwest. The highest velocity re-/ cri! Hlection te he held on LegovaRuanbeanaaiiane corded was 31 miles per hour ON! one Candidate to Be Klected for intain the Integrity of f Oct. 30. There were eight cle Partly cloudy and 16 cloudy. STEAMER IS GROUNDED nt Governor kes effec ludi “ |state, shall file a declaration of his! RE SOLD AND FOR FILING AND Oslo, Norway, —@)\—The! Peeps ie individuals tothe states coun: | mtention wo to do with the Register | POSTING LISTS OF SUCH OWNERS , Russian’ ste h Stalin,| Auditor x, or other political subdivisions, ex-| Sar state Is located,” Within alk | AND SoA CRIETIONS, AND REPEAL@ with 126 pa: some of them) State Treasurer | ep Pee weetneenie cracls shall| months after this act takes effect and | BEING SECTION 2180 OF 1925, SUP: | women, ran aground in the night off) (\{{0r" Bees + within. six months from the date of the west const of Spi she was on the way the Russian coal mines in the Spitz- bergen INands. She in a dan- gerous position. The s Jason was hw the trip probabiy will te two day S. D. PIONEER DIES Yankton, S. D., Nov. 2 Langback, 84. Yankton cou and one of the be: aw church workers in South Dakota, died at his home to Dakota te: had been very Lutheran chur years ago and ctive in work of the INGOT PRODUCTION RIS New York, Nov. 2—(P\—“Iron Age said Wednesday ti r days, seven! zbergen while! rom Tromsoe to | lath ze steamer | ying to her aid, but| ? Langback came | at although new | nd their homes, and the public . Welfare and morals of the peo- | this State, a partial morator- | | Office Uniexs Otherwise Sp PARTY BALLOT es Senator ple of they extend to any person, who, upon rder to show cause ‘before any trict, court, is found upon compe-| ut evidence to be financially able t odd |pay such indebtedness without sac! ficing his home, lands or farm chat- tels or sacrificing his goods or ehat- tels with which he creates wealth for ommissioner of Agricult F 9 a mmissioner of Ru enator, one trom each red district and se of Represen d by Chapter . a living or which are necessary to! Sec. 8 That we, the people of thejof owners and descriptions of such | | NO-PAT 2ALLOY Inaintain his family. | State of North Dakota, do hereby de- | lands in the office of the County Au- | | Wlection to be in accordance with . That it shall be unlawful|Clare that self-preservation js still|ditor and posting such lists in other | the visions of Chapter 117, 8. L.|for any sheriff, deputy sheriff or his|the first law of nature, and that this | public places in the County and mak- | amendments tiereto, TATE OFFICE any other official of this upon, attach, seize or onal property’ of what- other than excepted in ction 1 hereof, under an execution issued upon a judgment or upon any other indebtedness ime that this act period of three y such judgment debtor or other debtor pays one per cent interest upon such judgment debt or other debt annual ly from the date that this act takes tec! i suc expir urt trict Courg: Dis- 1—Two Si uperintendent of Public In- SOUNTY OF | Sheritt | Auditor Treasurer k of District Court. in cou population more than | vr of Deeds { ates's Attorney unty Judge | interest is not paid before the| e relief is given; there-|prior mortgagee or lien holder, bu utter i such provided further that in case! Submitted by initiative petition ion of one year that then the |of crops, providing certain restrictions preventing any creditor from obtai ing a judgment against the debtor, in accordance with the provisions ot mortgage |law, nor shall it be construed to ex-|on first publication. tend the time within which a subse-| quent mortgagee or Men holder must | tedeem from the foreclosure of a subsequent mortgagee or lien holder must redeem within the time! limit now fixed by law. Se That any person or persons | wishing to take advantage of this act to redeem real estate from a mort- gage foreclosure or judgment execu OF REAL E tion sale or from a tax certificate rOR SQU: atives in ss—twojinm for period of thr y . ‘OR DELINQL iT TA iS BY . Pi narahy sdecineadt ois alt eee Penis tae deed, or from the foreclosure 6r OMITTING NAMES OF | OWNERS ebtedness at the tines thar ene {fj cancellation of a land contract by the | AND DESCRIPTIONS OF LANDS TO any such mortgage foreclosure or | judgment execution sale or from the | Issuance of any sch tax certificate | or tax deed. or from the foreclosure or cancellation of any land contract by the state, subsequent to tie pass- | age of this act. | act is passed under the police power of the State, and under the spirit of the Constitution of this state, and more especially under, the spirit and provisions of Section ‘1, 2 and 208 of | the Constitution. Sec. 9. That all acts and parts of| acts in conflict herewith are hereby | suspended during the period that this act 1s in force. PERMITTING THE MORTGAGING 01 CROPS | AN ACT permitting the mortgaging NO-PARTY Bismarck { Bismarck | OF DEEDS Bismarck | Bismarck | . W. E. PERRY. 2nd A. E. CLINE. Cc. A. SWANSON. 5th Bismarck | Bismarck H. F. TIEDMAN. VICTOR MOYNIER. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR i COUNTY SURVEYOR T. R. ATKINSON... M. H. CHERNICH.. COUNTY CORONER OQ, A. CONVERT. Bi COUNTY COMMISSIONER District District Bismarck ‘Bismarck MEMBER OF STATE SENATE 27th District MEMBERS OF HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 27th District UNITED STATES SENATOR REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS GOVERNOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR SECRETARY OF STATE STATE AUDITOR STATE TREASURER | STATE TREASURER STATE TREASURER ATTORNEY GENERAL ATTORNEY GENERAL COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE AND LABOR RAILROAD COMMMISSIONER MEMBER OF STATE SENATE 27th District MEMBERS OF HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 27th District ASSESSOR Ist District W. B. FALCONEN..... JUSTICES OF THE PEACE ANTON BEER...........00.-.0-Bismarck CHAS. F. BLECKREDD..........Baldwin H.R. BONNY cosssscososeeeseseeeee BiBMATCK G. E, PETERSON...........Bismarck CARL SCOTT........ Bismarck A. E. SHIPP.... Bismarck | | | | INDIVIDUAL NOMINATIONS PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS =; UNITED STATES SENATOR REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR SECRETARY OF STATE STATE AUDITOR STATE TREASURER ATTORNEY GENERAL | co COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE + AND LABOR RAILROAD COM! MEMBER OF STATE SENATE 27th District MEMBERS OF HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 27th District COUNTY CONSTABLES G. E. BRENNISE. uae CLARENCE HANSON... CORMA KIMBLE. D, E. LANGFORD. JOHN L ROOP. Regan Bismarck Moffit COUNTY AGENT An Act relating to Agricultural Ex- tension Work. OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER THE BISMARCK CAPITA) THE BISMARCK, TRIBUNE... tabulated matter with two or more columns of figures shall be computed t double the rate for straight matter A line shall be to mean twelve to thirteen or twelve point type, in eth. Wherever possible, all such legal notices and publications shall! be set in single column, Section 3. All acts and parts of acts in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. FOR SHORTENING TICES OF SALK constru: ems pica, 1 PUBLISHED NO- TATE PLEMENT TO COMPILED LAWS OF | LAWS 1913, 2 HER Submitted by initiative petition: AN ACT prescribing the manner and method of giving notice of sales of | lands tor delinquent taxes and for filing and posting lists of the names AND IN CONFLICT vITH ing it a misdemeaner to destroy or | remove such lists and fixing the time | for holding such sales, and repealing Chapter 322 Laws of 1923, being Sec- tion 2189 of 1925 Supplement to Com- piled Laws of North Dakota 1913, and other Laws insofar as in conflict here with, BE IT ENACTED BY THE PROPLE | OF THE STATE OF NORTH DAKO- A Section 1. At least twenty days | before the second Tuesday in Decem- { ber of each year the County Auditor | of each County shall prepare a list | of all delinquent real estate taxes and | ‘ o "a Superintendent of Schools | protection of this act shall cease as to| with reference thereto, and repealing | Shall post or cause to be posted one Steel business had declined, ingot) eae rator Papa ryitoes lal acts or parts of acts in conflict |COPY, thereof in a conspicuous place | production had risen a point to 20} Sec. 3. That upon an execution or| herewith, in his office and one copy thereof in | per cent of capacity, chiefly because | foreclosure sale of real property, or} BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEO-|¢ach of at least four conspicuous pub- | of orders from the automobile indus- | ty. October pig iron output, daily basis, gained 5.3 per September and the month was 21.5 per the low point of August DEMOCRATIC RALLY Tonight, 8 p. m., City Audi torium. on verage for R. B. Murphy, William M. Schantz.—(Pol. Adv.) Sell your live poultry and cream now to Armour Cream eries, Bismarck. everything as nearly Meee as possible. You can rely upon us. WEBB BROS. Faneral Directors Phone 50 Night Phone 50 or 887 cent over last | ent higher than Hear P. W. “Lanier, | W. D. Lynch, Scott Cameron, | tnd District |upon an execution or foreclosure sale ath District. fof real property heretofore made up- jon which sheriff's deed has not yet jissued, no such deed shall issue for a | period of three years, and the debtor s shall be entitled to redeem for @ per- Newspap iod of three years from the time that Agent—See C1 ws 1S The following proposed ional A ndment and Initia ures will he submitted to the 4th District es of the Peace er 17 Jentitled to the possession, rents, uses! Constitu-|and benefits of the property so sold xpiration of the period of redemp-| at this General Election, and ion, provided that the debtor or the phlet will be issued in com-|pergon claiming an interest in such Chapter Session |real estate pays future taxes, togetl- er with one per cent interest annual- on the amount that such property s or is sold for; provided further that in case such interest is not paid before the expiration of any year that tion of this act shall | ii MENDMENT une in State Submitted by { tiative petition AN ACT TO RE SAL: .| Article of the Constitutic shall not | Section 3540 of the 1925 Supplement State of North Dakota. Providing | foreclose or cancel any land contract |to the North Dakota Compiled Laws that no person, association or corpo-|during the period that this morator- | of 1913, relating to the fees to be pald ration shall, within this state, manu-|ium is in force, and thi cases|to newspapers for the publication of facture for sale or gift, any’ intoxi-|where the state has heretofore fore-|all legal notices and pyblications. cating liquors, and no person, asso-|closed or cancelled such contract and| BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE ciation or corporation shall import | is still the owner of the land tha’ any of theesame for sale or gift or/then the same shall be reinstated up- keep or sell or offer the same for sale, jon the application of the original pur- barter or trade as a beverage. chaser, or any person claiming The legislative assembly shall by|through him, upon the payment of law prescribe regulations for the en-|one per cent interest of the amount forcement of the provisions of this|due within one year from the dat. article and shall thereby provide/that this act takes effect, and th Suitable penalties for the violation | purchaser or anyone claiming throug! thereof. such purchaser shall have a period of BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE | three years within which te comply OF THE STATE OF NORTH DA-| with the terms and conditions of such KOTA: contract, provided however, that the That Section No, 217, Article 20, of| purchaser, or those claiming through the Constitution of the'State of North|him, pay’ future taxes and one per Dakota, be and the same is hereby |cent interest per annum on the pur- chase price from the date that this! act takes effect. Sect. 5. That no county shall ts- sue a deed upon any tax certificate now outstanding for a period of three years from the date that this act take effect provided that the debtor or thi ERG: | Dacaen claiming an interest in the NORTH|real estate sold for taxes DAKOTA: per cent interest ann Sec, 1. That whereas a pubsic{amount that such property was or is emergency and crisis existe through-|sold for, provided further that in case out this state endangering the public!such interest is not paid before the health, welfare and morals, in that {expiration of any year that then the |agricuitural crops and products have|protection of this ‘act hall cease as ‘been gold on an average helow the|to such person, and in all cases where |cost of production since 1922, and all| heretofore a tax deed has been issucd agricultural land values have disap-|to the county, and the county 1s still \peared, due to the uncalled for de-|the owner of the real estate, then the flation’ and manipulation of the cur-| former owner, or any person Inter- repealed. NITIATED MEASURES Year Partial Moratorium (Submitted by initiative petition: A measure providing for a {year partial moratorium. BE IT ENACTED BY ‘THE PLE OF THE STATE OF three tion and produced starving millions | the period during which this morator- throughout the nation: and whereas|tum Is In effect to repurchase such jtaxes have been steadily Increasing | lands upon application, provided such |in spite of the deplorable condition of | purchaser pays one per cent interest jae |becn generally maintained: — und | together with future taxes; such ap- \whereas agriculture is the principal | plication, however, must be made industry in this state, and all other within one year from the date that industries are solely dependent for! this act takes effect. }their existence upon agriculture: and | That nothing in this lwhereas there 1s at present no means, shall be construed as preventing any by which existing mortgages and in-| mortgagee ur Mev hold debledhers can be refinanced, and the § this act takes effect, and he shall be/ such mortgage, except in the case of from the date of such sale until the|on which such crops a¥e to be grown. rency, which caused under-consump- ested in such real estate, shall have | ‘ulture, and the cost of living has| annually of the amount of taxes due, | PLE OF THE STATE OF NORTH DATOTA. Section 1. ‘The giving of a mort- gage upon crops is hereby permitted; Provided, however, that such mort- gage shall attach’ only to the crop hext maturing after the delivery of mortgages given to secure the pure chase price, or rental, of the land up- Section 2. All acts or parts of acts in conflict herewith are hereby re- pealed. A LAW REDUCING THE FEF BE PAID NEWSPAPERS FOE THE PUBLICATION OF ALL LEGAL NO- TICES AND PROCEEDINGS PRO- VIDED FOR BY LAW Submitted by initiative petitio AN ACT to amend and re-enact cy THE STATE OF NORTH DAKO- Bection 1. That Section 3540 of the 1925 Supplement to the Compiled Laws of 1913, is héreb; d@ and re- enacted to read Section 2. The fees to be paid to newspapers for the publication of all notices and publications that are now required or hereafter may be requir- ed by law to be published by the County Commissioners or any county officer; all summons, citations, no- tices, orders and other documents, proceedings or processes in actions or proceedings in the Supreme, District, County or Justice Courts of the state, which are or hereafter may be re- quired by law to be published; all Publications of every nature that are now or hereafter may be required to be published by state officers, elective or: appointive; notices ‘of fore- closure of real e@@ate and chattel mortgages of other ‘liens on real estate or personal property foreclosed by advertisement; all notices and publiceogs required to be published by cities, villages, townships, school districts and other political subdivi- |sions of the state or by any officer thereof; and all |lewal legal notices and Publications of whatever kind published shall be as follows: Seven |Cents (7c) -per counted line of non- arell or “1x point type for the first Insertion ui! four cents (4c) per line of nonparef! or six point type for each j Subsequent insertion: or five cents (Se) per counted line of brevier or} eight point type for the first inser- }tlon and three cents (3c) per line of jbrevier or eight point type for each subsequent insertion. All tabulated matter, leader work figures shal! be figured at one and} lor character required by law to he|w Ne places, such as ‘banks, public halls | or postofficer, in different parts of his County, and shall retain a copy ot | such lst which shall at all times be | on file and open to public inspection in his office. All such lists shall be signed and certified to by the County | Atiditor. Such lists shall contain the | name of the owner of each lot or tract, as by the records appear, the description of such lot or tract, and | the total amount of tax and penalty due, in which amount as so given shail be included by the County Auditor the | sum of 15¢ as the cost and expense ; of advertising each such lot or tract. | It shall be the duty of the County Treasurer between the first day ot | November and the 16th day of No- | vember prior to the date of the sale | in this Act provided for, to mail to! each owner of any lot ‘or tract of| land subject to sale at the delinquent tax sale herein provided for, a na- tice giving the legal description of’ such lot or tract to be offered for sale and stating that such lot or tract will be sold for delinquent taxes un- less such delinquent tax with penalt; Interest and cost of advertising paid prior to said sale. Such delin- quent tax list as posted and filed shall. be typewritten and whenever prac- tical the description as to township, range, addition, sub-division and block shall be set as a subheading} preceding the description of tracts and lots in such township, range, ad- dition, sub-division or block so as to preclude the necessity of the town- ship, range, addition, sub-division or| block being typed or written separ- ately as part of each description. Tracts and lots shall be, as far as practical, described in such list, as to township, range, section, parts of section, sub-division, addition, block and lot, by the use ‘of the abbrevia- tions, initial letters, figures, etc., de- clared to be legal in the matter of the sale of land for taxes by Section 2215 of the Compiled Laws of North! Dakota for 1913 as amended by Chap- | ter 1 of the Laws of North Dakota for_the year 1915, it being Section 2215, 1923 Supplement to Compil- | ed Laws of North Dakota 1913. A statement of the abbreviations, | initial letters and numbers so used | with the meaning thereof in such list | shall precede the posted lists of lands | nm which taxes are delinquent, a8| shall a statement that the figures giv- | en under the heading “TOTAL AMOUNT", represent the amount ot all taxes and special assessments de-| Mnquent for such year, together with interest, penalty and cost of advertis- | ing the same. Only such total amount | las so due upon cach of the several | descriptions shall be included in such list. Section 2. The County Auditor shall give notice of the delinque act or work containing one column of|reat estate tax salo in the official newspaper of the County. Such de- from fore-' one-half times the rate for straight |linguent tax sale notice shall be pub- | HER nsing his mortgage or lien, or as fatter on first publication, and all |tshed in such paper once a week for | WH ‘ }unpaid will | such place. |Posted between the date of po: two successive weeks, the first pub- lication of such notice to be made at least fourteen days prior to the date of such sale, and such notice as pub- lished snall be signed by the County Auditor, It shall contain the infor- mation that all lands upon which taxes for the preceding year remain be sold, and. shall state the time and place of such sale, which sale shall be held on the second Tues- day in December of each year. Such notice shall not contain the name of the owner of any lot or tract nor the description thereof, but it shall state that a list of all Jands subject to such sale is on file and may be examined at the office of the County Auditor ot the County and that a copy of such list with names of the owners and descriptions of the lands or tracts involved and the total amount of taxes and penalty due on each such tract (in which shall be included the sum of 15c as the cost and expense of ladvertising each such lot or tract) 8 been posted In the office of the Ccunty Auditor and in four or more public places in the County and shall glve the name and location of each The land and lots shall be offered for sale by’ the County Auditor or his deputy in the order in which they appear in such lat. Section 3. It shall be the duty of the County Auditor to maintain such t as so posted in his office from the di of such posting until thi nelusion of the sale of lands for the year; and any person who 4d removes any list from the place where ng und the conclusion of the sale ¥ ferred to, shall be guilty of a mi emeanor. Section 4. ‘The removal or destruc- tion of any list posted as herein pro- vided, shall not render any sale of lands’ therein described invalid. Section 5. ‘The lists herein referred to may be ‘posted by the County Au- \ditor or his deputy or any employee of his office or by the Sheriff or any Deputy Sheriff of the County, and proof of such posting. shall be made and preserved by affidavit showing the fact, time and the places of post- ing such lists made by the party or parties posting the same and filed in |the office of the County Auditor be- fore the date of the tax sale referred to, and proof of the publication of the notice of tax sale shall be made by affldavit filed with the County Auditor before the date of sale to which it relates. Section 6. Chapter 322 of the law of North Dakota for the year 19 being Section 2189 of the 1926 Supple- ment to the Compiled Laws of North Dakota 1913, and all other Acts and parts of Acts insofar as in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. Section 7, This act shall take ,ef- fect and be in force from and after'the 8th day of November A. D. 1932 and shall apply to all delinquent tax sales for the year A. D, 1932 and subsequent years, REDUCING THE SALARIES OF DIS- TRICT JUDGES HEREAVTER | AP. POINTED OR WHOSE TERMS OF OFFICE COMMENCE AFTER THIS ACT TAKES EFFECT, FROM $4000.00 TO $3500.00 PER YEAR, AND PRO- VIDING FOR PAYMENT OF THEIR ACTUAL TRAVELING EXPENSES Submitted by initiative petition: AN ACT AMENDING and re-enact- ing Section 9 of Chapter 167 of the Laws of North Dakota for 1919 being Section 769a9 of the 1925 Supplement to Compiled Laws of North ota, 1913, and reducing the annual ry of each District Judge, her aD pointed or whose term’ of office com- mencer after this Act takes effect, from $4,000.00 to $3,500. P ear and providing for the payment of his actual traveling expenses and sul sistence while holding Court inside his, own district but outside the gcounty in which he resides and thi ime when such payments shall may BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEO. PLE OF THE STATE OF NORTH DA- OTA: Section 9 of Chapter 167 of the Laws of North Dakota for 1919 being. Sec- tion 769a9 of 1925 Supplement to the Compiled Laws of North Dakota 1918 is hereby amended and re-enacted to read as follow: Section 769a9. Each District Judge of this State herearter uppotatea or whose term of office commences af- ter this Act take effect shall receive an annual salary of Three Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($3,500.00) and his actual traveling expenses which shall include subsistence while hold- ing Court faside his own District but outside the County in which he re- sides, which salary and expenses shall be payable monthly in the manner now provided by law for the payment of Judge's salaries, REDUCIN' IES oF JUDGES 01 WE COURT MINTED OR TERMS OF OFFICE COM- MENCE AFTER THIS ACT TAKES EFFECT, FROM $5500.00 PER YEAR ‘TO $5000.00 PER YEAR Submitted by initiative petition: AN ACT amending and re-enacting Section I, Chapter 224 Laws of 1917 it being Section 719 1925 Supplement to Compiled Laws of North Dakota 1913 and reducing the annual salary of each Judge of the Supreme Court hereafter appointed or whode term of office commences after this Act takes effect from Five Thousand Five Hun- dred Dollars ($5500.00) to Five Thou- sand Dollars ($5000.00) per year. BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPL x THE STATE OF NORTH DAKO- Section I of Chapter 224 of the Laws of 1917 it being Section 719 of the 19: Hpplement to the Compiled Laws of jorth Dakota 1913 is hereby amended and re-enacted to read as follows: Section 719: Each Judge of the Su- Preme Court hereafter appointed or whose term of office commences af- ter this Act takes effect, shall receive an annual salary of Five Thousand Dollars ($5000.00). REDUCING AND FIXING THE SAL- ARIES OR COMPENSATION OF CER- TAIN ELECTED STATE OFFICIALS, AND REDUCING AND FIXING THE SALARIES OR COMPENSATION OF ALL APPOINTIVE STATE OFF! CIALS) MEMBERS OF ALL POINTIVE STATE BOARDS, BU- REAUS AND COMMISSIONS PROVID- ED FOR BY LAW, AND REDUCING AND FIXING THE SALARIES OR COMPENSATION OF ALL DEPUTIES, ASSISTANTS, SECRETARIES, CLERKS AND EMPLOYEES OF ALL STATE OFFICIALS, BOARDS, BU- REAUS AND COMMISSIONS Submitted by initiative petition: AN ACT reducing and fixing the salaries or compensation of the Gover- nor, Lieutenant-Governor, of State, State Auditor, State Treasur- er, Attorney General, Superintendent of Public Instruction, Commissioner of Insurance, Commissioner of Agri- culture and Labor and each Commis- io stoner of Railroads, to be elected at the general election to be held No- vember 8, 1932, and all subsequent and reducing and fixing or compensation of all ap- te offic members of all appointive bu- reaus and commissions provided for by law, and reducing and fixing the salaries or compensation of all depu- ties, nt taries, clerks and employes boards, bureaus and comm: fining the persons and classes of per- whose salaries are reduced or specifying the time when this act shall take effect, and repealing all acts or parts of acts insofar as they conflict herewith. BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE gr THE STATE OF NORTH DAKO- Section 1. The Governor shall re- ceive an annual salary of Four Thou- sand Dollars ($4,000.00); the Lieuten: ant Governor shall receive an annual salary of Eight Hundred Dollars ($800.00); the Attorney General shall receive an annual salary of Three ‘Thousand Dollars ($3,000.00); the Se- cretary of State, State Auditor, State Treasurer, Superintendent of ‘Public Instruction, Commissioner of Agri- culture and Labor, and the Commis- sioner of In nce shall each receive an annual salary of Two Thousand Four Hundred Dollars ($2,400.00); and each Commissioner of Railroads shalt Fecelve an sanual lary of axe sane ‘our = Hundre ollars ($2,400.00), Section 2. The salaries or compen- ation of all appointive state offi- », Including members of pointive state boards," bureaus and commissions, now provided for by law, and the’ salaries or compensation hi of all deputies, as: ants, secretaries, clerks and employees of all state of- ficials, state boards, bureaus and com! ons are hereby reduced and fixed ag follows compensation of all persons mention- ed in this section, which are now fixed iY law, are hereby reduced and fixed at an amount equaling eighty p cent of the amount at which the sal- arles of such persons were paid or fixed as of the month of January, 1932, whether such salaries or com pensation fixed or computed on the salaries or compensation of ali Persons mentioned in this section Which are not fixed by law shall in no event hereafter exceed an amount | equaling eighty per cent of the! amount at which such salaries not tixed by law were paid or compute as of the month of January, | 193 whether such salaries or compensi- tion are fixed or computed on an an- nyal, monthly or per diem basis, and | unetl otherwise changed by the prope: authority such salaries are hereb: | fixed at eighty per'vent of the amount computed or paid as of the month of (f8nuary, 1952, provided, that the eal- Secretary | 0 of all state officials, state | ons, de-| The salaries or|® an annual, monthly or per diem basis: | (5! } oth ary or compensation of no deputy, as- sistant, secre clerk or employes shall exceed the salary or compen- sation of the state officer ov member of the state b ‘d, bureau or commis- sion by or under whom such deputy, assistant, s retary, clerk or em- ployee is employed or acts; and pro- vided further that nothing in this Act contained shall rued as pro- hibiting or pr the legisla~ ture from abol any or all Offices, Boards, Bureaus or Commissions now provided for by Ww or from eliminating the provi- sion o. any law fixing the amount of salary or compensation of any offl- jal, member of any Board, Bureau or ‘commission, or any deputy, assistant, secretary, clerk or employee, or from reducing ‘below the amounts’ provided by this A the salary or compensa- tion of any person or persons, Sec . ‘The terms elected and ite officials shall include cials specified in Section reof. The terms appointed or ap- pointiv ate officials and members of appointive te boards, bureaus and commissions and the terms depu- ties, . secretaries, clerks and employees shail include all such per- sons wh ep offi or employment is held b; tue of any appointment or employment however made, other than an election by the voters of the state, whether’ or such office or em- ployment is ated by an act of the Legislature, Section 4. In the event any section or portion of this act should be held invalid or inapplicable to any person or class of persons, such invalidity shall not effect the remainin, onting hing or consolidating © te of sec tions or portions or the application of the provisions of this act to any r persons or classes of persons. Section », As to the salaries and compensation of elective state offi- cials, this act shall apply to all elect= ed at the general election to be held In November, 1932, and at all subse- quent elections, As to the salaries and compensation of all other per- sons than elective state officials, this act shall take effect and be in force on_and after December 1, 1932, Section 6. All salaries provided in this act shall be full compensation tor all official services, and all fees received or charged by any such offi- clai or person for any act or service rendered in any official capacity shall be accounted for and paid over by them monthly to the State Treasurer and be credited to the general fund of the state, Section 7. All acts and parts of acts insofar as they are in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. ABOLISHING THE OFFICE OF PERVISON | OF TAX j Submitted by initiative petition: N ACT to repeal Chapter 69 of the Laws passed by the special session of the 16th Legislative Assembly of the State of North Dakota begun the 25th day of November, A. D. 1919-and cone cluding the 11th’ ‘day’ of December 1919, the same heing Sections 209245 both inclusive, of the 1925 Supplement to the Compiled Laws of North Dako- » 1915, and abolis Fit tinathal Ing the office of 2 1T ENACTED BY THE PEI Q® THE STATE OF NORTH Dakoe Section 1. Chapter 69 of the sed by ‘the special session of ihe h Legislative Assembly of the State orth Dakota begun and held at tek the 25th day of November A. D. 1919 and concluding the iith day of December 1919, the same being Section 2092d1 to 209245, both inelue sive, of the 1925 Supplement to the Compiled Laws of North Dakota, 1913, is hereby repealed and the office of Tax Supervisor is hereby abolished, ection 2. Within five days after is act takes effect each Tax Super- isor of this State shall deposit with the State Tax Commissioner all yee, ords, files and data belonging to oF pertaining to his office as such Tax This Act shall take ef- fect and be in force fro: Pe AE fay, of December a Bistn ness q Whereof, 1 i. unto set my hand and affixed theses ficial Seal of the County of Bi rlelgh, ‘our ag the Court House, tn the o ag this 12th “day of October, A.C. Isaminger, unty Auditos FOR Quick Action ~