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BEACH MARKETS THE WEATHER
ULIU /LiIPiUIt , OFFICIAL PAPER OF GOLDEN VALLEY COUNTY AND CITY OF BEACH " , ,,
AS t VOLUME XXVI. Eight Pages--All Home Print BEACH, 2 D~ ~ ''~ N.D., THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1934 Copies this issue 1010 ~U~ ~
R0 0 S E VELTI 1VIystery N w.-+-Rotary' Head in Kidna
E BOON
FARMERS
the principals in one of
sensational cases in west~
~a"-s court hlstory~Premier
~Llee of Alberta and pret-
• Ms Mfllan, - 22-year old
)verm ent ~evnploye. The
assertedly once a close friend
premier, accused the govern-
of seduction.
gave judgment of
the girl and $5,000 to her
Alia., July 4., ~ .The
verdict assessing $15,000
Premier J. E. Brownlce in
suit charging
seduced her was set aside
by Justice W. C. Ires,
at the trial of the
Ives gave a Judgment in"
supreme court which
suit of the girl, a for-
Signs Measure to Enable
Debt-Ridden' Farmers t o
Reach S ettlement W i t'h
Their Creditors; Lemke
Explains Just How New
:T~,w W il~ W~:~ Out; Gives
armers Good Chance to
Pull Through.
Washington, June 30 -- President
Rosevelt Saturday ended specula-
tion over the fate of the Frazier-
Lemke farm moratorium and the
railroad pension bill with the an-
nouncement that he had signed the
measures.
One of the broadest acts yet pass-
ed for the relief of any class of debt-
ors, the ~razler-Lemke bill would
allow rich.t-burdened faun~ a five:
year moi~t~riurd~ if they are ur~abte
to reach a satisfactcry arrang~=:'-~
with their creditbrs~
June 28 but he delayed making hf~
aoti~n:P~ so he. could.explaln
his, reas@~t for signing it.
"' Says 'Amendments Needed
He said the legislation was
some respects loosely wdrded an~
would require ~amencimen~ at t..~
next session of congress.
"Nevertheless," the chief execu-
tive concludect, "the reasons for
signing it far-outweigh,~ the argu-
ments on the other side. +~,~
There has been a serious lack c~
understanding ~ ~f +its+ provisions,~
M~.~Ro0sevelt +said,'~'ancl it ha~ be.e~
alleged that insurat~ce compani~,
and~ 0the~ mortgagees Will suffer
severely through the use of this laWl
"I do not-subscribe to these fears.
. "I have sufficient faith in the
honest~ of-the overwhelming ma-
jority of farmers to believe that they
Ivan Podorjay
Here is a new photo of Ivan Pod-
eryay, self-styled Jugoslav]an
ar~y captain, +who i~ ~ng~'h~eld
in ~Vienna in connection witl~ the
mysterious di~pp~ce':~ of
Agnes TufveYsShi~:,New~yo~ at-
tomey, her
marriage to Poderjay.
BILL, M CONKEY,
P'IARRIEDEARL¥il , ,
" +f ...... V~'~.3 ,':~'-~i~ I' labor bo,~Rd set up by:Pr~ent
"i ~ ~' : ~ 'a% . Roosevelt ~ settle tho~:~df~ in,
. ". ~ "..~ " ~.." .] the st~l,industry,wkie, h has
woro ~eceive~ azere :t~at • •
• . ........ ~" + + ,1 threatened+a nafion-wlde~ strike---
~ormer ~[~i :M~n, "~o~I~ top, Rear Admiral H. E, Wiley,
At Belfield, Has Bec0n~e+IV U. s. N., retired, and below,
~-n'ai+., / Sames MuUenback, of Chicago,
~v ©u ~, member of the labor ~polic~ board
of the petroleum administration
Word has been received in the city board. The third mal~ber |1 Chief
BEACH. FIRE-t
MEN HAD BIGt
PICNIC 4THi
People From All Over Flock-
ed To The Beaver--North
Siders'Win Ball Game, Tug
of War.~ Most of Sports;
Boxing Match and Bowery
Daneing Added Pleasure of
Day.
Yesterday, the Fourth of July, was
more quiet in town than the usual
Sunday, but elsewhere there were
many gatherings of celebrators who
made merry in the enjoyment of a
perfect day for such enjoyments.
Among these celebrations the one
held by the Beach Fire Department
was one of the most enjoyable of the
This affair was held
lot. surely.
alongside the banks of t~e somnam-
bulan~" ~,~v~'r/" 1~ ~:tnll~s ~ north:. Of
town alid ~tas ~argeI~'at~nded from
all parts of the county.
About noon' things began to hum
and the festivities opened° with the
sport events but no record was kept
of the winners, though we were able
to glean these few winners: In the
fat-roans' race John Trollope was
H/~j :~N /~G~v [first and Clell Trollope second. Mrs.
Clell Trollope won the L adi.es' egg
.....l~El~l~, ~±~ ~ race, With Mrs. Henry Hines second.
"~ - ~ ~ ~ In the tug of'war between the north
All Accused Out On Bail Pend- ~d sdh~h,sideSthenorff~;boysrop,
• ing A p p e a I to Federal led the others very handily. Doris
, ~:~o..+~ ;,-+::,:- . Noyes:(,~•.~ I~lnes+won the•
"' CouR,+. ~+ ~IS~. +~lnal ;~ race.
Verdict Far Off.
__ The baseball game between Trot-
ters-Skaar and Beach pick-tip teams
Fargo, N. D., June 29.~v. Will- was a pretty one-sided" affair'~tt]
Arrested in La Junta, Colo,, b
connection with a plot to kidnap
~ealthy b~nker, Don Rodriquez,
r ab,ove, i~ ~ihg h~Id"~'h ~us~ec~
tn the kidnaping of Jun~ Rob|C..,
six-year-old Tucson, Ariz., girl
h'eld captive iii ff c~Csci~t cave re.~
19 days•
SUPREME CO'RT
will not evade th~ ~paymen~ of just
debts.' ....
Not a General Moratorium.
He added that"contrary to the be-
lief of any uninformed persons that
this is not a general or whole sale
moratorium privilege:'
Lemke ~plain~ Rill
"Congress did not pass the Fr +az~
ler-Lemke refinance bill, bu~
pass the Frazier-Lemke bran '~ P
amendment which the president
just signed and which is now a law,
sa!d Lemke.
Do not confuse the two bills. The
stenographer, and ': bankrutcy amendent permits th~
that William O. McConkey, long
time resident of Golden Valley
county and Beach, who remov-
ed some years ago to Beifield where
he is engaged in the drug business,
had been married in the latter part
of June to Miss Eleanor Orn~erg of
~Mi~neapolis, but "Bill" has kept his
happiness locked up from his Beach
friends. At any rate these latter
extend congratulations and wish the
newlyweds all the happiness that
wedded bliss brings to them.
Justice Walter F, Stagy. of +,,ha tam Lander today was ordered to
North Carolina ~ra~ e.ourt~ serve eighteen months in a federal
t penitentlary and pay a fine of $10,-
BANK OF N. De l000 for conspiracy to defraud the
I United States.
PAYS OFF/
~ted States circuit court of appeals,
I~al&~ ~Ith four other co-defendants
Sentenced two days after he re-
: ceived an overwhelming majority in
• North Dakota~ primary election,
Also Pays Million In Interest
MacMillan. farmers to save their homes, the~ ......... +~- --~ = ~ schn ~r +.~.~t~ On Outstandin~
means that Miss Mac- farms and their other P pe Y .... n me •
her. r w.l have no aoW: Bonds; Con-
on the premier for the sums ..... z ~,,. --debted as the flax bug Abernethy plowed dition
Iarmer ~o scare uuw~x +,..+,.,+, .+.. ~ " d " ++ •
m and $5,000 awarded them, ,o~ inctudln~ mortgages, to present up his fl._a:x, land thUS ravagedan~ + • :
+ely,. unless hey can success- ~=~'.~ nf his~nrouerty. It permits has or win pmn~ mauer ~t(m m+ ~+,
~ecute an appeal, the"farmer to "ten'sin in possess~n he says. Blsmarck,+N. D.--The million dol-
Ires ruled that no dam- re rty for five years oy ~o~o +~ ~n~ ~,~.~ bon~o m,~ a,,~
the girl or her father as a ~a~i~gPsr~ payments on the in?l Stub Noyes found a man's dress ~Lth~" las'~-~f~:tlle- I~n~ l~sued~
~wnf the alleged seduction had stallmentinterest onPlanunpa?d p:Yamgcesl percen~ [coatBeaverOn yesterdaythe picniCandgroundSatas it d6nt" ~ I'c%nnect~= r~+ ~ es~abl~ent
• " r ' ' of the Bank of North Dakota are to
..... . "Ha farmer~o~mane~tahll.~ eo~l?;ar: I fit him, would be pleased .to return/be paid off atonce, R. M. Stangler,
rassca ana cam, t /it to ttie owner, and ~nmgs like ced Monda
} • KT ]F~g~]~rl| ~3D It+nn.~ he can ask for the appoin ~, . . t.man~er, announ " Y.-
• ai~ in,rr ni :-=~ of a conciliator bY the feder~, tha~. ' ~ Besides this p~yment~ the bank,
......... i c%m't. Then if the credi~.rs dOo~O~ 1 A_ "_. -.} acting for the state, will pay ap-
.][-~]~| I~ agree-to a sattsfactor~ scalmg o _. ~-atlon will be ~reserved in the I proximately $1,000,000 more in in-
-~I~S II lll'Jl.JJl~ of the indebtedness an~+ar%as;anr~e~e ! ~ of those wl~o created ~--+ the [_te+res+t due+ on stateof North Dakota
r~. r~w vn'a~ ~ ~r extension of t l~ne,.+c_r +~_~w ~i+" i farmers. This is a conservation" ace. + ti6uds,: giggler mid..
'|" ~'|'|1~||~ is not sat~fie.c w+mmv"_~L'T",T It is just to all. It gives to theI Stan~ler declared "condition of
£ kJ, lX ,~aL--+ m-- tion, he can cnan~ nisHPee ~+~h~en [ creditor all that the farmer has andt&e B~ o~ Nortt~+Dak~ta is. such
to.on? of bankru.p Y~__~.=:~tc,, for]glees him an opportunity .to pay h~l~at payments +nqw+.of a+ million
~nown Beach Girl Be- ~l~rm~eiore~rrceetamtn ~-t;~p~ ~r all I ..obligat!O~SofWl~isin;h;l~i~?~ldo~s +i~+~+ l~ncts+ +au&i +t~ i~terest on
es Bride of Bismarck of his property as he see+s ~?d~.~lh% V~u~ his family from 1~., m.L~lo.ther bonded 1~del~dn:~,ttill Will
m, o~. ou.u. m ~., ~v~,.v eree will then oraer an appraumf,,~ [m~.at credit for having mgn.ed thisI . + .:~,; +, ~ ~: ~ ~::,,;~
din~ Ceremony all of the debit's, pro pe~Y_b~t~ l~em~t important farm legmmtwn | b M,'/kU~e~, Ket~l~d, M~ndaY
- " which.he will set a~lae2nv c~" lever ~d by congress ~ ap.-lM~ht '}~M~" Paul where he has=
exemp~mns anu me u~.~u- ' red' ThiS measure me~y ep " .........
icct all or part of the rem~er.oftPrO~me farmeras a+om~n.lbeen since Saturday visiting with
......~ xove£y wending was sex- his property and pay !or ++ on mne+~+cern ...... | his parents ana zamny,
:last Saturday, June 30th, installment plan: " " . :~ - + +~+-: l 'ii " ~ ~: . '-
lsS M~trgaret Moran became Payments Inexesse "'" be : ~ ~ .... ' ::+-- " - -- .... ~ u "~ •
~.~of Lawrence Doppler of '~rhe first year the farmer wnx ,,,m • 11 ~'~ • "~ ..........
~yk~he Hedde~agt ~ina~ee o~q~ed~;:P.se~d laperCoeptt#a~te~3~ ~].~| ~jOI~UI epresen ~oxomvxa
~ing at St John s church of the property which he selects to • -
,~ +he h~+,~ "~ r,otherine keep. The next two years he w~
+" +'ihe~ t'hrougho" ++~+ have to pay 2 1-2 percent princtp-,
........... each year and the next two years
5 percent principal each year, to-
gether with 1 percent interest on
unpaid balance. The unpaid bal-
ance will have to be paid at the
sung being "Ave Maria,"
and one final solo
James
of the bride was
altar.
Moran of Sidney,
was bridesmaid. Leo
best man.
was gowned all In
~ress being white em-
, her veil of tulle.
bouquet of pale
bridesmaid wore
pink.
at the home
Mrs. Jane
the bride
Yellowstone
wedding
their home
of Bismarck on
en, dff the sixth year.
the creditors are not satisfied
with this arrangement, then the
court will issue an order stopping
all proceedings for a period of five
years, and the debtor will be allowed
to retain possession of his property
under the control of the court bY
paying a reasonable annual rental,
If on or before the end of five years
the debtor pays into court__,_~eaP~
praised value of the p rope~_.A,,'~
his. The appraised value wm ~-~
the reasonable and scaled dow~ val-
ue. It makes no difference whether
tht~ate land is mortgaged or not, All
the debtor has to pay is the
reasonable present value of the Pro-
perty.
"No One to L~e'
The farmers will now be able to
protect their hOl~. 9~ad ~dO~
their indebtedness m I~,ese_ n~,v ~'e
Nobody will lose • ~.+. ",f?
creditors will get _+~+e. value m t+~
property--that ]san the+.+ca~ ge~.~
are entitled to. They ~ ~+ ~.y'_~
under this amendment th~__.+tl~e~
tothe e~es
the
Consuela Prado, the only woman to represent the republic of CO-
Iombia In a diplomatiei capacity, is pietgred eatreMiami'laces Fla.,B, mid~schattingthe
with retiring Consul Juan Cairo, whom sh p •
the fifth inning, with Beach 7 to
the north country boys' 0, and then
the boys UP north got their wind+ SO
to speak, and the, :way they batted
that bs~es was a holy
ball and ra~
terror, the =Ln~]in~ and game wind-
ing up 8 to 7 in favor of the berth
aiderS. ~+ +
Openin~ the afterneo~
from Bis-
friends here bid
Langer and his four assoetates heard :: Over under the spry_ trees og.
the sentence in a proceeding that the+ ~veF a ~~.~ ffor~ :ml~
lasted only thirteen minutes, r'efres~nt Casino h~ been built
Sentences of 13 months and $3,000 S~d"after the game the+later- did
fines were imposed on three of the a+ thriving+~usiness for'+ the'~ungry
other defendants--Hlg_hway Com- crowd and at 5 p. m. a boxing match
missioner Frank A. Vogel, A. A. KAn- was staged+ with John -+Moran and
zer, Sr., former t~cretarY of the Don Foster as the leadin~ figures,
Federal Emergency. Relief Commit- the two putting up a hot fight un-
tee, and Oscar J. Chaput, busineM ] ~ ~ ,~hCa[~W~as~ ~ +~t~t~h+ ar~ .~ ~'~or
manager of "The Leader," Langer l t~eab£.,~iow-down carn~,~ln the last
administration newspaper,towhich tstanz~., The match was~a draw. A
the government charged federal era- I~umber 0f lesser bouts entertained
ployes were foree~ to contribute a ttl~e crowd.
percentage of their, salaries. ! • In the evenin~ a large+ CrOwd en-
Harold McDonald, another co-de- !joyed the bowery dancing until a late
fendant, was given four months in a hour.
Bismarck jail, the jndge remarking The firemen are entitled to praise
that the lesser sentence was given for the entire program and helped
due to the defe~lants youth and pass the day most pleasantly for a
the fact that he was merely a hired large part of the population.
agent:
Bond was fixed at$10~00 for Lap.g- BIG ~LEARANCE SALE
er, and $5,000 each ,for Vogel, Kln-
zer and C'haput, and $3~00 for, Mc- On page eight will be found an
Donald.. +-+ '~ :. z asmoL~ncement ~by the Oreengard
An appeal to the federal court of store of a epeCtal clearance sale
appeals ~ comple~ Monday.: which is not only worth reading,
b~t dropp4ng into.~he~tore: to look
DOYLE, FARGO, NAMED over a~d: bUY the unu~t~lly fine
U,+ S. MARSHAL OF N, D, st~k "Steve" is offering at prices
that wiU,ma~+~+~ ~ dOiir poc.
Was~IL +.~une ~8.--President ketbook Smile. Ever]thing offered
Roosevelt ~ay named Stephen f~om Enna Jettick S~oes~ to a sum-
J. Doyle, F ar~o~+U~ted+Statss +mar- rner cap is ri~1~ up to+ c~ate as this
shal for No~ Dakota. is'+ not a .sale to cleat out old stock.
but the best of the season's purchas-
THE I~REAK WAS IN FAVOR es. Here "is a +chance remake the
OF BABY thimble dollar think it is made of
India rubber.
Milan ~gmuelson Who works for
Contraci0r'Smith, was bound over} . QUINTUPLETS GAIN
to district court Tuesday wheni •
brought before Justice Stoddard onI Corbeil, Ont., July 3.--All the
a charge of driving an automobile I Dionne quintuplets recorded gains
while intoxicated. Samuelson drove l in weight during the last 24 hours
up to the Pierzina filling station land Tuesday, their thlrty-sixth day
last Friday night with his baby in l of' life,.ali five and the mother, Mrs.
the rumble seat. and being badly Olios Dionne, were reported doing
intoxicated the attendant at the w~H. Yvonne continued to hold
station, unknown t o Samue~on,
lifted the baby out of the car and
Samueison drove to town, it is said,
on the way to a dance at Evergreen,
where his wife+had already arrived,
as the report goes. Before Samuel-
son got to Tower hill he had colltd-
+ed +with tWO+ r~tre, ~ tu making the
turn on the hm went into the ditch
and smashed the ear to such an ex-
it probably w0u~d+ have ~n badly
weight honors, scaling 55 ounces
Tuesday, a gain of one and a half
ounces.
After the morning worsl~p serv-
ice', July 8th, the congregation of the
M~. E, church Wfl~ motorr to th~ Wl-
baUX picnic grounds. An ~nvitation
is+ extended to all neighbors in our
city to ~pend a Joyful afternoo~+with
Bismarck. July 3.--The.. appoint-
ment of J. S. Stitzel as a new
way commissioner,, challenging tl~
right of Prank Vogel, tnc~
roads head, to r ~Ue '~ +~,
tangled anew the port.at ya+~a~
+ as the
s orav before me com vonl
• onday and In:
backing a demand "
m~ndamu~, hieute~ang CioVerfl~
son, claimant to the ~.
chair, announced appointment ~
hlm"~f Waiter E. Stitzel,: Bismar~
aS highway commissioner.
Lander+ordered a guard reinstated
at. the door. of his executive offlem
at the capitol, as the new attack
was begun agair~t him. ~The
had been removed over the week
end.
supreme court ~n+dges ordered+tlm
hearing on the p~ion c0nUml~l
until July 12 at 10 a. m., when
the merits of the actions and ~
question of Jurisdiction will be az-.
gued at length.
Mrs. A. M. Kuhfeld left
Tuesday for Coleman, S. D, where
she will visit with her sisters
mother for a time.
BELLS FOR FUNERAL REVI3J~
"CORPSE"
Cantanzaro, Italy, July 4. ~ An+ ~
tonio . Oaltardi, ~" landowner~r~ C01- :+~
lapsed "after a 10ng illness~Wedi~e~ :
day.
Relatives prepared ti~e body. and ""
placed in on a bier.
The village church bells pealed ~ ;
the funeral. So loud were the boils, '
coma and got up from the bier.
MARIE DRESSLER STILL L~
Santa Barbara, Cal.. July 4.-
Marie Dressier, screen star, who is
battling death, spent a ~
night, Dr. F. R. Nuzum
day. Despite
tions which
ous actress
mains
continues to
ment. She iS suffering fr0m~¢a~er
and uremic poi~nlng.
Making a pleasant visit at t~%
home of Mr. andS, ~rs. M. F. L~-: .
gren are Mrs. E. W: Clark and ]~-:+
twa sons, Bob and Bill "of'
Palis, S.D. The tw~boys hav~]z~