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THE BiSMAPCY” TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1982 NORBEEK'S BATTLE SHARES SPOTLIGHT INS. D, CAMPAIGN U. S. G. Cherry, Twice-Unsuc- cessful Candidate, Opposes Veteran Senator ux Fi S. D., Nov. 3. it Whether Herbert Hoover ov Franklin | D. Roosevelt will capture South Da- kota’s four electoral votes and a sena- torial contest involving Peter Norbeck, investigator of Wall Street, share South Dakota attention as the po- litical campaign enters its final week. As conflicting predictions of succes: in the presidential race emanate f-om Republican and De Norbeck and U.S. G. Cherry of Sioux Falls, twice sful candidate ior | the senate, battle for Nor 1 at Washington 1 Howard Platt, Liberty party hom= | inee, and L. J. Manbeck and Oscar Luttio, Independent bidde are also seeking the senatorial seat Adminisiration Republican national e marked Che: ident Hoov ipport the Republican whose name often has been ican | re- 2 to say than tha p held responsible nomic conditions in a natiot two De ars of s' ley by 183 votes. ‘at, started thi NS AS ZO’ nator W. J. Bulow ur years before he opherson, who ion in the first district. | Branded As Wet | wom- | club ed Chri: to the . been given the | 1e W. C. T. U. stamp ¢ Fred Hildebrandt date for the o! the Paul Wert! and R tion diat are sce n the an incumt ret Monday in May, 1983, Padeuterece Officers state vfore, in order to prev ure to sen at the Gen-|ruin’ and destruction of agricultur a r vn to be heid on Tuesday,» comm: and industry and the co the old second dis +l November Sth, 1932. lapse of civil government and in abolished t pportionment, Was NOt! One Cand Re Elected for Bach der to maintain the integrity of @ candidate for renominatior | Dtherwise Specified ilies and their he d the publi N. D. Steck Judging |. Team Will Compete By virtue of their winning the state Puture Parmer championship in live- stock jud lege May team tests for vocatio: school students at Royal, Kansas City, team mem-/t Kinnoin, Leslie | 1919 a Mathews Anderson, and] Jacob Freisen. Byron Bernston, for-} merly instructor in agriculture atit | tanley and ne is coach and ch struc’ tR ron of the team, | Slope Students Enter \ King Speaking Contest Grand Forks, N. D., Nov. 3—Nine | students have entered competition in| the annual King extemporaneous | speaking contest to be held at the} Univ of North Dakota weekly convocation program Thursday, ac-| cording to William Schrier, director} of forensics. Contestants are: Kenneth Kjos, New Rockford; Robert Price, Lang- don; Farnham Dudgeon. Glen Ullin; Philip Vogel, Farg: Howard Crab- tree, Scob: Mont.; William Braun, McClusky; Odin Ramsland, Carol | Lillo, and Charles Lang of Grand, Forks. The current presidential campaign will be the subject on which the ex- temporaneous taiks will be given. WILL ENTERTAIN NODAKS | football team of the University of! North Dakota will be the guests the U. N. D, alumni club at Chicago following their game with DePaul | university at Loyola field November | {t 19, according to Frank Webb, alumni ba secretary. REQUEST DRAWINGS Grand Forks, N. D., Nov. 3 model railway locomotive built by stu- dents of engineering at the Univer-| sity of North Dakota has attracted considerable attention in other states. The school of engineering at the University of Nebraska has requested complete drawings of the parts, and plan to construct a similar model. ELECT MANDAN YOUTH Moorhead, Minn., Nov. Magne Syverud of Mandan, N. D., was Concordia college freshman Tiiesday night. Catherine Gilbertson of Kenmare, N.' D., vice president; Gordon Bondy of Battle Lake, Minn., secretary; Man- ford Knudsvig of Audubon, ¢Minn., treasurer. class j ¢, SHOOTS SELF IN HAND Lisbon, N. D., Nov. 3.—(#)—Ed Bill- ings of Lisbon, N. D., is in a Lisbon hospital as the result of a hunting accident in which he shot off his left nd. While moving through bushes gun was discharged. Use the Want Ads. Sheriff asurer rk of Di egister of Deeds tes's Publi fee 35 Four ¢ Submi AN AC Grand Forks, N. D., Nov, 3—The |Sts HE STAT the Constitution of th Dakota, repealed, Three Year Partial | Submitted by initiative petition A measure providing for a year partla 3—(P—\" BE IT ENACTED BY THE PRO- |PLE OF THE STATE OF elected permanent president of the) DAKOTA: mergency und crisis exists through- Other officers SFP | ont fis state endangering the public ealth, agricultural crops and products have been sold on an average below the cost of production since 19: agricultural land values have disap- eared, due to the uncalled for de- flation and manipulation of the cur- rency, which cause tion and produced starvin throughout the nation; an {taxes have been st. | in spite of the deplorable condition of | purchaser agriculture, and the been whereas agriculture is the principal Industry in this state, and all o industries are solely their existence upon aj [whereas there is at pr by wich existing mortgages and in-! morty F [aevtedners can be refinanced, and the closing his mortgage or fien, or as} ; x . % Yt list of names and addre: In accordance with the provisions of Section 975 of the Compiled Laws of 1913. I, A. C. Isatainger, County Auditor, hereby certify that the following fs a correct to sie bg 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 Sh day of November, 1932, CERTIFICATE OF NOMINATION f the nomitiees for the designated offices certified Said Election will be held in the several Precincts of said County be- tween the hours of nine (9) A. M. and seven (7) P. M. of said day. lay of October, 1932. Dated at Bismarck this 26th d wT oun NGER, County Auditor of Burleigh County, North Dakota. REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS Hoover Linton ..Mandan Souris Minot ATOR .Cooperstown UNITED STATE: RALD P. NYE... Kenmare GOVERNOR WILLIAM LANGER .-Bismarck NT GOVERNOR New Rockford ECRETARY OF STATE ROBERT BYRNE .. Bismarck STATE AUDITOR BAKER... . Glenburn ATE TREASURER BERTA ALFRED S. DALE. Bismarck ATTORNEY GENERAL A. J. GRON Williston COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE S. A. OLSNESS . Sheyenne COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE AND LABOR JOHN HUSBY.. Finley RAILROAD COMMMISSIONER BEN C, LARKIN Bismarck MEMBER OF STATE SENATE 27th District S. McDONALD. Bismarck MEME OF HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 27th District ‘OX s Bismarck M. B. FALCONER. Bismarck MILTON RUE Bismarck JUDGE OF SUPREME COURT A. M. CHRISTIANSON, Towner JUDGES OF DISTRICT COURT 4th District FRED JANSONIUS.. Bismarck ‘D. amestown SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION BERTHA R. PALMER. .-Bismarck ARTHUR E. THOMPSON. Washburn twoy ium: fo | hereby jdehtedr jdue b} th ali other COUNTY OFFICE = riet ¢ | ourt, In counties nore than 600 populi ly Attol y Judge their closures or takes effer ind othe not extend to corpo: extend to any person, who, upon &/an order to show cause ‘before district court, is found upon compe- Railroads tent evidence to be fin he trom each odd|pay such indebtedne! and Mem of|ficing bis hame, lands or farm chat- tati ap-jtels or sacrificing his goods or ehat- Session Laws}tels with which he creates wealth cor his famil: That it shall he unlawtu! ny sheriff, deputy sheriff or his agent or any ‘other official this | state to levy npon, attach, or’ any personal property’ of what} ver nature, other than excepted tn Section 1 hereof, under an execution tendent of Public In-|issued upon a judgment or upon any | indebtedn |time that this act takes « period of three years, provide jSuch judgment debtor or other debtor | act is in force, That upon an execution or | herewith. ire sale of real property, or upon an execution or fi sali ef Schoo! trator such debtor, Sec. foreclo: y Commissioner, 2nd District y Commissioner, sth District [of real property h Ast. Distri which DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS Roosevelt PIERCE BLEWETT. Jamestown P. H. COSTELLO.. ooperstown W. D. LYNCH... LaMoure W. H. PORTER. Calvin NITED STATES SENATOR P. W. LANIER... Jamestown REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS W. _D. LYNCH. LaMoure R. B. MURPHY Bismarck GOVERNOR HERBERT C. DePU LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR R. A. JOHNSO. ..Minot SECRETARY OF STATE STANLEY F, CASEY Rugby rafton STATE AUDITOR GRACE HOOPES Carrington STATE TREASURER WILLIAM M. SCHANTZ......Bismarck ATTORNEY GENERAL SCOTT CAMERO} Bismarck COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE PERRY R. BENNER. Dickinson COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE AND LABOR JOHN MAGILL... Verona RAILROAD COMMMISSIONER ARTHUR L. CHAPMAN.. orma MEMBER OF STATE SENATE 27th District J. W. GUTHRIE... Bismarck MEMBERS OF HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 27th District Cc, A. ANDERSOD Moffit J. H. RILEY. Sterling J. M. THOMP! Wilton SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS MARIE HUBER. .-Bismarck MADGE RUNEY ---Bismarek SHERIFF J. L. KELLEY........ ... Bismarck K A. LARSON -Bismarck COUNTY AUDITOR G. DERBY 3 Bismarck . ISAMINGER .Bismarck COUNTY TREASURER J. ARNOT..... Bismarck ST ELNESS. Bismarck at the mere nd Whereas of f hom soft 1 morate years existing that thin d de coun sions, €X~ its of this uct tions, nor which are necessary to existin Pays one per cent interest upon such! ad judgment debt or other debt annual- | PERMITTIN from the date that this act takes fect, provided further that uch interest is not paid before the ion of one year that then the |of crops, providing in case | Suv protection of this act shall cease as to! with reference thereto, and repealing parts of a all acts or BE IT E} reclosure tofore made up-| DATOTA. deed has not yet} Section sherif 1 CROPS CT pern ACTED RY TH The giving of a mort- INDIVIDUAL NOMINATIONS “Communist Party, Workers-Facmers Government” PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS Foster PETE BARRY... LEROY GILBERTSON Reynolds CHARLES HILL Belden LOUIS TVEIDT. Forbes UNITED STATES SENATOR FRANK WITTY . Larson REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS PAT J. BARRETT...................S 1 ELLA REEVE BLOOR... GOVERNOR ANDREW OMHOLLT... Minot LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR B. J. HELLAN! SECRETARY OF STATE ROY W. DALZIEL... Glenburn STATE AUDITOR Forbes STATE TREASURER ATTORNEY GE K. P. LOESCH. COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE COMMISSIONER OF AGRIC AND LABOR TURE RAILROAD COMMMISSIONER MEMBER OF STATE SENATE 27th District MEMBERS OF HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 27th District NO-PARTY CLERK OF THE DiISTRICT COURT CHAS. FISHER. : BERTHA SCHAFER.. REGISTER OF DEEDS LUDWIG QUANRUD FRED SWENSO: STATE'S ATTORNEY F. E. McCURDV............... GEORGE S. REGISTER... COUNTY JUDGE WESLEY COCHRAN... -Bismarck I. C. DAVIES. INDIVIDUAL “Soctalist Pi PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS Thomas WILLIAM BALLOU. ALEX DeGROOT. LLOYD E, MONSO:! H. A, MORRIS. INDIVIDUAL NOMINATIONS “Liberty: Party—Money Without Tnterest™ PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS Harvey ty Grafton New Rockford UNITED STATES SENATOR REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS: GOVERNOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR SECRETARY OF STATE STATE AUDITOR STATE TREASURER ; STATE TREASURER ATTORNEY GENERAL ATTORNEY GENERAL COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE AND LABOR AND LABOR ‘OMMMISSIONER RAILROAD COMMMISSIONER MEMBER OF STATE SENATE 27th District RAILROAD C MEMBER OF STATE SENATE 27th District MEMBERS OF HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 27th District MEMBERS OF HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 27th District PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR ASSESSOR — Ast District W. B. FALCONER. COUNTY SURVEYOR T. R. ATKINSON. Bismarck M. H. CHERNICH Bismarck COUNTY CORONER O. A. CONVERT. Bismarck W. E. PERRY. Bismarck COUNTY COMMISSIONER 2nd District A. E, CLIN 7. A. SWA ANTON BEER... CHAS. F, BLECKREID. H. R. BONNY......... G, E. PETERSO. CARL SCOTT. A. E. SHIPP. OMINATIONS | COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE DIVIDUAL NOMINATIONS PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE AND LABOR RAILROAD COMMMISSIONER G. E. BRENNISE.. CLARENCE HANSON. CORMA_ KIMBLE..... D. JOHN I. ROOP.. THE BISMARCK CAPITAL. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. 27th District MEMBERS OF HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 27th District E. LANGFORD.. COUNTY AGENT An Act relating to Agricultural Ex- tension Work. OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER iemarck ed to ex- 1 a subse- holder must AND). i LD act takes ef from th erewith are. h with, | before the second ber of each year of each of all deltnau: shall post S in conflict} copy thercot i THE | STATE OF NORTH, petition he mort ain restri rs tious 4th District | issued, no such deed shall issue for a, gage upon crops is hereby permitted;| Such list Justices of the Peace period of three years, and the debtor) provided, however, that such n on file and open tu nstables 11 be entitled to redeem for a per-|gage vhali attach’ only to the lin his office, Official spaper dof three years from the time that|next maturing after the del signed and 172, ee Chapter posed Constitu- nd Initiated Meas- ted to the people ction, and a Pub- ter 213, DMENT ction 217, titution of the| See. 4 n or still e provisions of this | du shall thereby provide / that ENACTED BY THE PEOPL OF NORTH DA ction No. Article 20, of ¢'State of North be and the same is hereby him, pay INITIATED ME. Sect. three moratorium. NORTH | real per cent 1. That whereas a welfare and morals, in that , and all under-consump- whereas increasin, diy ost of living has generally maintained; — and dependent for iculture; and nt no means Bec. 6. shall-be Providing | foreclose or cancel any land contract | the owner of the n the Same shall be reinstated up- |. application of the original pur- | or any him, cent’ interest of the amount ; e within this act penalties for the violation! purchaser or anyone claiming through | notices and publications that are now cent interest per annum on the pur- chase price from the date that this!County or Justice Courts of the state, | are or hereafter may be re-| by law to be published; all/section, sub-division, addition, publications of every nature that are now or hereafter ma be published by state officers, elective or appointive; closure of real mortgages or act takes effect. sue a deed upon any tax certificate now outstanding for a period of three years from the date that this act takes effect provided that the debtor or the person claiming an estate sold for taxes pays one public | amount that such property was or is; by sold for, provided further that in case | such interest is not pald before the|by cities, villages, townships, school|ed I. districts ‘and other political subdivi- sions of the state or by 3; and all legal publications of whatever kind or character required by law to b published shall be as follows: Cents (7c) per counted line of non-|en arell or six point type for the first insertion and four cents (4c) of nonpareil or six point type for each insertion; (Se) per counted line of brevier or eight point type for the tion and three cents (3c) brevier or eight point type for each subsequent insertion, All tabulated matter, leader work containing one column of i be figured at one and ‘agee or tien holder from toré-| one-half times the rate for straight matter on first publication, and al) expiration of any year that then the protection of this act shall cease as |to such person, and In all cases where | heretofore a tax deed has heen issued to the county, and the county is still the owner of the real estate, then the former owner, or any person inter- ested in such real estate, shall have millions | the period during which this morator- lum ts in effect to repurchase such lands upon application, provided such annually o| together with future taxes; such ap- plication, rj} within one year from the date that this act takes effect, i this act takes effect, and he siall be|such mortgage, except in t entitled to the possession, rents, uses; mortgages given to secure the pu and Denefits of the property 80 sold | chase pric from the date of such sale until the/on which such crops are to be grown, expiration of the perlod tion, provided that the debtor or the/in will be issued fn com-|person clalming an interest in sth | peale - Session!real estate pays future taxes, togeth- | Jer with one per cent interest annual: | 3 jly on the amount that such properts | BE was or is sold for: provided further | PUBLICATION OF ALL LE that In case such interest ts not paid | TIC. before the expiration of any year that [then the prote of redemp-| Section 2. A LAW RE PAID, AND AcT ja ‘That the state shall not | Section manu-}ium is In force, and that In all cases | to news intoxi-| where the state has heretofore fore-{all legal not josed or cancelled such contract and| BE IT BNA ction 1, person Upon the payment of of 1913, one year from the date, § and jon 2. taken effect, such purchaser shall have a period of | required or hereafter may be requi £\three years within | with the terms and conditions of such|County Commissioners or any coun contract, provided however, that ,the | officer; purchaser or those claimin, which to comply|ed py law through | tices, future taxes an which That no county shall 1s-| quired Interest in t interest annually the thereo: subsequent ays one per cent interest the amount of taxes due, however, must be made That nothing tn this act or work mstrued as preventing any | figures shal . or rental, of the land up- All acts or parts of acts onflict herewith are hereby re- EWSPAPERS FOF PROGEEDI VIDED FOR BY LAW. jon of this act shall} Submitted by int cease as to such person, < to amend and 3 0 of the 1925 Supplement | land subject to sale at the delinquent} for the yeu to the North Dakota Compiled Laws erpo-|during the period that this morator- | of 1913, relating to the fees to be paid apers for the publication of | such lot or land that!OF THE STATE OF NORTH DAKO- That Section 3540 of the claiming | 1925 Supplement to the Compiled Laws the | newspapers for the publication of all to he published all summons, orders and other one per| proceedings or processes in uctions oF | proceedings in the Supreme, District, all other liens on estate or personal property foreclose advertisement; all publications required to be published Auditor. Su name of the tract, as by the description of su the totai amount due, in which e case of sum of Isc as the It shall be the Treasurer Nove | verb |1n this Act provide owner of between ber and th PRO- ative petition: Mal reconact | sacri tax sale hi tice 0 givin and stating will be sold for d less su by citations, no- . documents, | ship, block ately as part of township, range, be required to notices ‘of fore~ chattel real estate and notices 2215, 19: Asi initial y officer legal notices and} Seven under AMOUNT", the er line or five cents ing the same irst inser- per line of list. Section 2. ‘The shalt give notice IONS, AND 1 ¥ shall prepare a list| Si 1 estate tax! fr eonsp! as banks, in differ All such lists shall be tied to by the County to, and proof of the publi lists shall owner of cords appear, the [Auditor before the date of ft ount be included by the County Auditor the! being Sect of advertising each such lot or tra duty of the the first day « 1 r prior to the ans to be offered for sale | REDUC! at such We ce Aaitiguent tax w | [Interest and cost of advertising be | ACT TAKES |paid prior to said sale. fe Hits jquent tax list as posted and filed shall is hereby amended and re-|be typewritten and ted’ to read as follow: tical the description as to township, ane lots ib such township, tion, sub-division or block so as to|to C i Ne Dakot Prechide the necessity of the towns | 1913, and reducing te nama y Tange, addition, sub-division or|of each District pring tybed or written separ-| pointed or whose term of office com- each Tracts and lots shall be, as far as practical, described in si section, and lof, by the use ‘of the abbrevia- | tions, initial letters, figures, ete, clared to be legal ‘in the matter of the sale of land for taxes by Section 2215 of the Compiled Laws of North] PLE OF THE STATE OF NORTH DA- Dakota for 1913 as amended by Chat d|ter 1 of the Laws of North Dakota and|for the year 1915, it being Section Supplement to the Compll- taws of North Dakota 1913. ement of the abbreviations, | {s letters and number: with the meaning thereof in such list | shall precede the posted lists of lan |upon which taxes are delinquent, all a statement that the figures giv. heading represent the amount of all taxes and special assessments de- linquent for such year, interest, penalty and cost of advertis- Only such total amount as so due upon each of the several descriptions shall be included in such | of the ‘delinquent |real estate tax sale in the officlal| REDUCING ‘THE newspaper of the County. Hnquent. tax sale notle lished in such paper once a week far HOSE TERMS OF OFFICE COM wo successive weeks, the first pub: lication of such notice to be made at| E) n days prior to the date | and such notice as pub-| AFTER CT, FROM $: TO $5000.00 P jubmitted b; in the name of|effect from or tract nor the dred Dollar ion thereof, but It shall state | sand Dol 00.00) t list of all lands subject to such BE IT is on fi d may mined |OF TH t the offi of the Coun Auditor|TA of the Count that a copy of such t din which s| 1 be included the | 9", and the conclusion of the sale re twenty days |tion of any list posted as herein pro- ay in Decem-| vided, shall not render any sale of Auditor lands’ therein deseribed Invalid. tion 5. Tho lists herein referred and to may be posted by the County Au- ditor or his deputy or afiy employee ace |of his office or by the Sheriff or any copy thereof in| Deputy Sheriff of the C and :u0Us pub- | proof of such posting sh ¢ halls |and _prese affidavit sho’ of Public Instruction, a ing nt parts of the fact, time and the places of post- the general ing such lists made by the party or|vember 8, partics posting the same and filed in| elections, © Inspection | the office of the County Auditor be-| th, fore the date of the tax sali na opy of and and Y fon of |o ontain the |the notice of tax sale shall be made | rea each lot or|by affidavit filed with tee County |by sale to} tract, and | which it relat tle Ax and penalty | Section 6. a ilapter 822 of the law County | parts of Acts insofar us in conflict | act |Rerewith are hereby repealed. a o- | Section 7. This act shall take ef- sale | fect and be in force from and after the for, fl to| 8th day of November A. D, 1932 and lot or tract of! shall apply to all delinquent tax sales “ 2 and subsequent acts o: they confl BEIT. h day gf herewith, tion for, a na-| years, jcelve description of ALARIES OF DIS- | | | lot or traet | TRICT. VES HEREAFTER | A! alary of Bight Hun inquent taxes un-| POL WHOSE TERMS OF | ($800.00); lL penalty,| OFFICE COMMENCE AFTER THIS] receive an annual FROM $4000.00) YEAR, AND PRO- | cretary of State, VIDING FOR PAYMENT OF THEIN| ‘Treasurer, ACTUAL TRAVELING EXPENSES | Instruction, Submitted by initiative petition: Such delin-|'T0_ $3500.00 _P! Whenever _ pra range, ad-| Section 169a9 of the 1925 Supplement 1913, and reducing the annual salary Thousand Four udge, hereafter ap- (32,400.00), Section 2. description. sation of all Mences after this Act takes effect, 8 from $4,000.00 to $3,500.00 per year list, as to} and providing for the payment of his parts ofj actual traveling expenses and sub- block | sistence whild holding Court Inside his own district but outside the county in which he resides and the time when such payments shall be made. BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEO- pointive state boards, commission. law, and the de. ficials, state boards, gue oe! ‘T fixed as follows: 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 1913 eby amended and re-enacted to read as follo Section 769a9. Each District Judge lof this State hereafter appointed or whose term of office commences af- ter thie Act takes effect shall receive An annual salary of Three Thou: nd ni aries of such 0 used fixed as of “TOTAL Persons Five Hundred Dollars ($3,500.00) a 8 etual traveling expenses which 1 include subsistence while hold- ing Court Inside his own District but outside the County in which he re- sides, which salary and expenses shall be payable monthly fn the manner now provided by law for the payment of Judge's salari gether with equaling eighty per amount at which such fixed by law we as of the month of County Auditor Ch openly, until otherwise SALARIES OF | authorit JUPGES OF THE SUPREME COURT | fixed at elente HEREAFTER APPOL ED or OM DU Hor Such de- shall be pub- Lieutenant-Goyernor, of State, State Auditor, State Treasur- er, Attorney General, Superintendent Commissioner of Insurance, Commissioner of Agri- culture and Labor and each Commis-|#0ns than electiv sioner of Railroads, to be elected at | #¢t shall take and each Commissioner o shall receive an anuual salary of Two|A. D Hundred THIS ACT TAKES 00.00 PER YEAR YEAR initiative petitios ° Section I of Chapter 224 of the I dred bureaus and now provided wlaries or compensation | this act t of all deputies, assistants, secretaries, | Visor of this clerks and employees of ull state of: |' office commences after this Act takes! ture from abolishing or consolid. e Thousand Five Hun-|any ‘© Thou- ear. ACTED BY THE PEOP! STATE OF NORTH DAKO- M etCH OW ist with names o e owners and | of 1917 it being escriptions of the lands or tracts! supplement to the Compiled Laws LAV involved and the total amount of] North Dakota 1913 is hereby amended | DY th taxes and penalty due on each such! and re-en ected to read as follows: ATION OF ALL DEPUTIES, | | Ts, ECRETS ng the period that this) BE IT ED BY THE Pi | ferred to, shall be guilty of a mis- . PLOYE a Sow a OF THE STATE OF NORTH DAKO- demeanor. U8, BOARDS, ' 2 Sectis 4. The re: yal destruc ) COMMISS SS THE MORTGAGING OF “Section 1. At. te ‘ot at ‘posted ‘as herein. Cer ene initiative petitio: | i reducing and fixing the} i ties or compensation of the Gover- | Compensation of elective state of jcials, this act shall apply to all elect- ed at the general election to be held jin November, 1932, and at all subse- As to the salaries ion of all other per- state officials, this n force Secretary ection to be held No-; 08 and ufter Decen all subsequent | ,, § reducing and fixing | this ‘ies or compensation of all ap- f° referred | pointive state officials, and members appointive state boards, and commissions provided for| rendered tn any official Ww, and reducing and fixing the! be a or compens:tion of all depu-|them monthly to the State Treasurer stants, secretaries, clerks and|8Nd be credited to the general fund ecifying the time when th shall take effect, and repealin parts of ‘acts insofar as ACTED BY TAH PEOPLE | Qe THY STATE OF NORTH DAKO- The Governor shall r an annual salary of Four Thou sand Dollars ($4,000.00) ; the Lieuten-} nt Governor shall recei: ve an annual Dollars | the Attorney General shall | to salary of Three! housand Dollars ($3,000.00); the S State Auditor, State, Superintendent of ‘Public | 2 Commissioner of f ‘Railroads | Bisma’ Dollars {day vf December The salartes or compen: appointive state of clals, including members of all for bureaus cent salaries not bald or computed | January, whether such salaries or compensa. ticn are fixed’ or computed on an an- or per diem basis, and changed by the proper | salaries ‘are hereby | lughty ber cent of the amount or paid as of the month anuary, 1932; provided, that the sal-, commissions are hereby. reduced and | perta The salaries compensation of all persons mention- | ed in this section, which are now fixed by law, are hereby reduced and fixed | the Ist at an amount equaling eighty cent of the amount at which the gal- ae or @ month of January, 1932, whether such salaries ‘or com: pensation are fixed or computed on an annual, monthly or per diem basis: the salaries or compensation of ali mentioned in this which are not fixed by law s no event hereafter exceed an amount | of Agri- | section hall in sistant, secretary shall exe ed the sation of the state officer or or all Offices, Boards, Bur or Commissions now provided for sion o1 any Jaw fixing the amount salary or compensation of « rial, member of any Board, mnussion, or any deput: secretary lerk or employee, or fr of | reducing ‘below the amounts’ provid {tion of any person or persons, law or from eliminating the provi- of ary or compensation of no deputy, as- clerk or employee yor compen- nember . ned by the County| AN ACT pending and re-enacting Jof the state board, reau or commi; shall contain the infor-|Section I, Chapter 4 Laws of 1917 it{sion by or under whom such deput 1 lands upon which being Section 719 1925 Supplement to assistant, secretary, or en allitaxes for the preceding year remain Compiled Laws of North Dakota 1913 ployee is employed or acts: and pro- }unpaid will be sold, and shall state and reducing the nual salary of} vided further that nothing in this A and place of such s which}each Judge of the upreme urt} contained shall be construed as pri [sale shall be held on the second Tues- | hereafter appointed or whose term of jhibiting or preventing the 1 id n Ds of Such us by m ied, Act the salary or compensa- is ion 7 1 Ju {the Su-| Section 3. The terms elected and of 15c as the cost and expense ot | preme Cour Tadae ot the BB: | elective state officials shall include dvertising each such lot or tract)| Whose term of office commences ar. {all state officials specified in Section tition: has been posted in the office of the ter this Act takes effect, shall receive | hereof, The terms appointed or ap= om tne fo nner and County Auditor and in four or more|an annual sala Vive Thousand |Pointive state officials and members ef any land : s of |Public places in the County and shall! Honars ¢$5000.00) jot appcintive state boards, bureaus ibsequent to tne pass-|lands to taxes and forSive the name and location of each |and commissions and the terms depu- filing and p { the names Such place. The } nd lots shall | tes, assistants, secretaries, clerks and the people of the of owners 1s of such be offered for sale by the County jemployees shall include all such per- do hereby de-| lands in the « nty Au- Auditor or his deputy in the order in sons whose office or employment is tion is’ still ditor and posting such lists in ether | Which they appear in s! list. AND held by virtue of any appointment or hat this| public places in t dmak= {| Section 3. It shall be the duty of! . tif employment however made, other than p power (ane ale @ mikdemes to destroy or |the County Auditor to maintain such| \LT,~ APPOINTIVE, STATE OPEL |an election by the voters of the state nd under the spirit of | remove such lists and fixing the time t ax so posted in his office from/CTALS. MEMBI OF ALL Ap-| Whether or not such office or em- of this state, and for holding such s repealing |tke date of such posting until the! POINTIVE STATE BOARDS, BU-|Ployment is created by an act of the inder the spirit and | Cha 1 being S conclusion of the sale of I REAUS AND COMMISSIONS PROVID- | Legislature, tion 1, 2 and 208 of|tion 2189 of 1 ement to Com- year; and any pe: who ED FOR BY EDUGING | Section 4. In the event any section piled Laws k and | removes any list from the pla [AND WIXING LARIES O8 |? portion of this act should be held 1 acts and parts of|uther Laws s in conflict here. |Posted between the date of posting | invalid or inapplicabie to any person ;|Or class of persons, such invalidity ALL {Shall not effect tho remaining sec- U-|tlons or portions or the application jof the provisions of this act to a Section ». As to tho salaries a quent elections, and compensa ffect and be ber 1, 1 All salaries provided act shall be full compensati NW official servi ‘eived or charged b jai or person for an Section 6, any such off bu- unted for and paid over JOLISHING 'T SUP! Submitted by AN ACT Laws pas Dp VISOR Assembly of f Dee tions 2 5 Suppleme ame being tthe t D BY THE PROPL TA: nd held the 25th 1919 and concluding. a 1919, ‘the save bel jother persons or classes of persons. ny nd fi- in jon 8, and all fees fi- t or service pacity shall by employees of all state officials, state ,°f the sta’ # so given shall (of North Dakota for the year 1923) boards, bureaus and commissions, de-|_ Section 7. All acts and parts of 189 of the 1925 Supple-| fining ‘the persons and classes of pers insofar as th in conflict cost and expense; ment to the Compiled Laws of North|sons whose salaries are reduced herewith are hereby repealed, ‘Dakota 1913, and all other Acts and/ fixed, ‘ICE OF TAX he begun the 25th 1919 and con- ent Laws of North Dako- OF NORTH DAKO- ‘ culture and Labor, and the Commi: cetion 1. Chapter 63 of the La The fees to be paid toj range, addition, sub-division and) AN ACT AMENDING and re-enact-| sioner of insurance shall nek ees sed by the special ses hunepeans block shall be set as a subheading | ing Section 9 of Chapter 167 of the|an annual salary of Two ‘Thousand | 16th Legislative Assembly of the State preceding the description of tracts | Laws of North Dakota for 1919 being|Wour Hundred Dollars” ({2,400 000, (Uf North Dakota at November th same being Section 2092a1 t lus sive, of th Sup Ca “9 by wa of North Dakot 1913, Py s y pewled and the flee Pa iTax Supervisor is hereby abe lished, : by |, Section Within fiy ys after tl deposit wit ssioner all re longing to. the State Tax ¢ ords, files and ning to b ‘or | Supervisor. and Sectlon fect and be tn : nee day of Decembe per| In Witness Whereof, 2 from a K Ei Bismarck’ this fer (BEAL) A. ©. Isaminger, the | 1932, of 4 Tax Super- ith c= or vffice as such Tax This Act shall take ef- have here- ynto et my hand and affixed the of- Sane Cour e County of urleigh, City of 2th day of October, County Auditor,