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XXIV
ALL HOME PRINT
OFFICIAL P&.Pi~ OS' GOLDEN VALLEY COITNTY AND CITY OF BEACH
BEACH, GOLDEN VALLEY COUNTY, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1932
EIGHT PAGES
NUMBER 16
',D BY FAR-
UNION
cient S i g ne r s For
• e- hange In Newspaper
Law
MORTGAGE
TO BE VOTED ON
Add Two Meas-
ures to Four Proposed
In June
for nine initiated meas-
requiring the signatures of at
10,000 electors, and~ covering a
ty of purposes were on file
t Secretary. of State Robert
Thursday! The work of
; their Sufficiency has not
completed•
three proposed measures
petitions were filed Wed-
as one sponsored by the
kota Farmers' Union, pro-
: for a three-:~ear partial mor-
on existing indebtedness,
taxes and debts.
was for initiation of a
mortgaging crops ~nd
restrictions. Pc-
m~ure were eircu-
a committee of five north-
North Dakota" farmers. -.
;tition for the third measure
t ,by mall. It proposed a law
ttng practically all newspa/
official newspapers for lega
proceedings arid other mat-
timate as to the number of
was not available but the se-
|~ of state did not believe the
~~ proposal carried enough
~~txlmyers Initiate Six
~t~tQns to initiate six measures
to reduce taxes were filed
~'.bY G. P. Lamb, Michigan,
B. Wilson, president and
i~d~y~ respectively of the ~orth
~4t Taxpayers association•
six measures are supplemen-
ENGLISH ORATOR
Independents to
Play At Glendive
Sunday, Aug. 21
Beach Loses to Baker 11o6,
There Si nday In Good
Game
Next Sunday the Independents go
to Glendive to play the strong Var-
i sity Star team of that city in what
promises to be a real battle. A pre-
vious game here with the Stars was
rained out in the fourth inning with
Beach leading 7 to 5 at the time.
Both teams have improved a lot
i since then and a real game is in
prospect. Quite a number of local
supporters plan to accompany
Manager Teed and the boys to
CTlendive to witness the game.
I Last Sunday the Beach Indepen-
l dents journeyed to Baker and there
l lost a good game of ball by a score
of 11 to 6, the absence o£ several of
the locals being one contributing F
! factor. Tobias regular catcher, was J
not there but Bobby Jones handled~
the receiving job in fine style. E~ ans
s~arted on the mound for the In-
C. l~. Q~" Smith, fifteen years old, !dependents, being replaced m the
a pupil of the Windsor Country Boys" third ran!rig by Teed, who finishedl
school, Who was chosen from all ,if,mr tJeacn, Beach scored once in l
the fourth inning, twice an theI
England's school boys to represen; seventh and three times in theI
his country in the Internnihmal era- l eighth, knocking the Baker pitcher
torlcal e~htest in Washington. out of the box in the eighth.
and Persons
in the Current News•
M C b--ust %m-at o't ata" "% ~-v,~ of the marathon race at the Olympic games In Los Angeles, which was won by Zabala of
Argentina in record time. 2---Diplomatic representatives of the nations of Central and South America as-
sembled In Washington considering the Bolivia-Paraguay quarrel 3--Jotra Yamamoto, prominent 3ap-
bra p'