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B LOH REVIEW
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m[ ~I~IRA~ and D. A. WALLACE, Editors and Publishers
Subscriptions $2.0e per year in advance
u m~voml class matter Sol, ember 18, 1531, at tka poetofllce at
Beach, North Dakota, under the Aot of MBreh 3, 1579.
Adveetbdng r&tel furnilhed upon request.
P~el' of the City of Beach and of Golden Valley county
TIME FOR LAWYERS TO DO
HOUSECLEANING
1111
Dealer, Easton, Pa.,--Public criticism has re-
' been directed at criminal lawyers who are blamed
of our present day crime.
our opinion lawyers may not be wholly respons-
the breakdown of the enforcement system, but
mainly to blame for the continuance of the
n.
late Chief Justice Taft of the United States
Court characterized the administration of
law in this country as a national scandal.
aturally, the people look to the members of the bar
Correct this condition. Lawyers write the bills
legislative bodies enact into laws. Lawyers dos-
these legislative bodies. As judges, lawyers preside
Our courts. Lawyers manage the lega| dramas,
Is and farces staged in the courtrooms. All
law making and law enforcement machinery is run
of the legal profession. For its failure.
should be held accountable.
It is only recently that bar associations have begun
talk seriously about doing something to improve and
law enforcement. Now that they have ar-
the talking stage, the era of action may not be
di+stant. As has been observed recently by one of the
)romine~ lawyers. "The bar cannot much longer evade
responsibilities to the public; otherwise, the
may see to it that they have no further respons-
effher to evade or to reform."
bonald R. Richberg, President Roosevelt's No. I man
himself a lawyer, was quoted by the Literary Digest
ntly as saying "The modern practice of law, whlch
Lpally for mental ingenuity to help a client do
he wants to do, seemed to me intellectually one
,degrading occupations in the category of re-
employments. 1 began to b'clieve that the
shou'ld have the brains of a Machiavelli, the
a walrus, and no moral convictions. We talk a
cutti'ng down our governmental expenses but
done to free the courts from useless litigation,
is attempted, the l'a,wyers band together
we are endeavoring to deprive the people of
,l
most caustic critics of the bar's failure to reform
and court procedure are members of the
-ttl
The hotel room door cards, reading "Stop! Have You
Anything.'?" have caused many a guest to chase
another hotel towel and bar of soap, notes the
Tribune.
Ittt
help a little bit if our readers would under-
a journalist is not a detective, a policeman or
sepal censor.
111
fact that the earth was created inn six days proves
that it wasn't a government relief job.
III
Atrtl does it necessarily follow that homely wit is
Lt Which the old man tries out on his wife and kids be-t
telling it to the Lions ?
Carlyle News I
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13. Ladies Aid Birthday clubl
home of Mrs. B. Nara,n
afternoon.
and Mrs. L. Hartse left ow
for Bismarck where
~Ls to go through the clln-
3. Haigh of Beach accomp-
and Golva had a whist
Thursday night at Golva.
by 19 points.
O'Connor was a Beach
and Lillian Irons called
Raudash's Sunday night
C. Gibbons returned home
a visit with her friend
L. Hammond at Helena,
brought little Fay home
!~1 Hartse has been sick.
and George Randash
visitors Thursday.
Mrs. E. Fisher and child-
were CarlYle callers on
WateHand is on the sick
• e flu
Leonard Sanderson,
were business visitors
of Alpha is making
Pleasant visit.
and ~d Pederecn
s wind mill the
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Olsen wa• a busine•s caller in
Sentinel Butte Saturday.
~inar Olstad and son Harmon were
via:tore at Ed Shoen's and also at
Golva.
John Klein was on the sick ]isi
a couple days this week.
Lawrence Lemire wa• a business
Sentinel Butte Locals
III1
The members of the Civic club
entertained their families at a card
party and dance at the hall last
Monday night.
There was a Young'People'• social
meeting at the church Tuesday nits.
Mrs. Fred Gilbert drove to Glen-
dive Wednesday with Rev. Ellinger
to attend a speech by Dr. Oannon
of Chicago.
Mrs. S