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UN THE WEATTTEB Fair; eoatiaued warn tonight Itnd Saturday. "If you didnt see It in the SUN it didn't happen." ber of the Associated Press VOLUME XXIX BEATRICE NEBRASKA FRIDAY EVENING JUNE 26 1931 No. 2021 FRTOArS TEMPEBATCEES I (3) I Le (T I Ll n7 nnn fo)RfnJfn1fo)fn I I I I I I rt UJJLrb 1 LlYllSW JUL Liu KZS IMJIUU NEARLY SCORE I Link County Seats With Paving FRENCH REPLY Where Forid Pays Farmers $5 Per EigHt-Hour Day OMAHA. June 26 CF) E. H.

Polley, executive secretary of tha Nebraska Good Roads association, lata yeaterday outlined before chamber of commerce officials here plana of tha association for a paved toad to every county aeat and a graveled road to every incorporated HOT WEATHER BRINGS NEED OF IRE MOISTURE OF LIVES ARE IS BASED UPON DEBT SAFEGUARD SNUFFED OUT eMm---- wwa ia (xcdtuu in nvi years, rouey explained would take a con stitutional amendment to vote the 930,000.000 of stats bonds which the plan proposes. The program would mean between 3,600 and 4,000 milea of paving in the five years, Tha present four-cents-a-gallon gas tax would be used to retire the bonds for paving, ha aald. Hot Winds It From Briand In Formal State- GATTY AND POST DIES FAR 1 ment Answers Hoover Suggestions CROSS SIBERIA DARK CONTINENT REPUBLIC WOULD FACE SACRIFICES A i 1 i 4 i i wVS. 3i Ji iU awt. -tt- Ti-ai v)i X-e vi "XV- vv' w.vj- 7laN.3 i Pv.mHuA.SrZ?' vMW iw i dirrS'wSn VC a.

iyl SB jjv rj nylV, i i tO i American Fliers Add 2,000 Trader Hero of Ad- PARIS, June 2 CfV-The text of the French reply to the Amerl Miles Jo Long Flight. venturous Life, Dead In Kent lean war debt proposals follows: The reply, follows: Corn Fields In Gage County BEATRICE LUCIOr WITH WATER APLENTY The hot sun oa the ground and the drying wind of the pest few day have combined to suck the moisturs from the corn ground to an alarming1 degree. Many farm tra ara cultivating their corn, and tha loose earth drying- out rapidly around tha rooU cauaea the corn to wilt There ta still moiature in the soil due to recent rains, and tha corn la growing- and la not being- ser-loualy hurt. hut. aa a local crop observer Bald rrlday, "we don't want very much of this dry wind -The Trench government has taken note with great Interest of SPEED ONWARD IN BECAME 'MYTH' OF NIGHT! TO PACIFIC VELDT AND JUNGLE Hi! self in cordial accord with tha wrUTBTABUE, Kent.

England, ma which hsva In June Airrea Aioywus tpn4 this proposal. nnuui, anown we worta as 'Tbe French rovernment is Siberia, Jane 2 ft. v-Wiley Fost and Harold Catty. American flylag around the world, landed at Novo Slbersk. Siberia, at p.

(Greenwich time) today from Moscow after a Igbt ef 2.000 mile. The airmen plan -rraoer mea looay ai a more than any government de-nursing home Tankerton ef- slrous of seeing affirmed In acta Nation Sizzles From East To West Thermometer. Reaches 108 KANSANS FEAR LOSS OF MAIZE FIELDS (By The Associated Press) Keeping cool waa the paramount problem of the nation today. From the Alleghentea to the Pacific coast, America Heat records wilted away aa temperatures climbed high above the century mark in a doses states. Eighteen lives were snuffed out yesterday and today by summer's blasts.

Stampedee- to. beaches brought a near-score of drownings. Only in ths east and parts of the northeast was it moderately cool. Illinois suffered most In Chicago, the thermometer topped tha season at DS. Four persons succumbed yesterday and a fifth early today.

Hundreds of thousands rushed to Lake Michigan's shores. Four bathers drowned. It was 100 and above over practically all ths downstate. A man died in Peoria and a child in Test St Louis. ZZL Heat Fatal Ohio had three Uvea lost In ths welter.

So did Wisconsin. Indiana had two, Iowa one. The mercury rose all day yes-' tsrday in Detroit setting a new record of 98. The season's high Ur a brief Illness. He was a I for the economic reconstruction "young man of 82." In his own of the world, a solidarity which and hot weather.

A rood Tain words. I aa aiwaye inapired France whe- He was stricken with a chin atlther it be in accepting a auccea ned to resume their flight to Irk tusk at midnight tonight. would be a welcome thing-, tiniesa tha heat and wind abate and give the home of aia atster several uve reducuoa in the German debt The American filers hopped off days ago and did not rally. With I or whether it be in execuUng the ua partly cloudy weather. But eV' an then a rain wtQ aoon be needed a sparkling eye and a great whits anticipated evacuation of the third beard, ha maintained until hla Rhlneland cone in exchange for at a a.

m. (10 p. ra. EST. Thursday) in tha monopUlie Winnie Mae for Novosibirsk.

1,450 miles for the corn. Wheat Hart death bed the happy, breexy man-1 deftniU and complete setUement ner that had accompanied a ea-l' the reparations program de- to the eaat They planned to arrive The wheat has been damaged by tha heat and drying- win da, accord about 5 p. m. 10 a. m.

EST) reeum- dded at Geneva in September, reer of adventure. log their journey tomorrow to Trader Rom" came Out of the "1 nm vnvrfimmt 04aKa Irkutsk. 1,050 miles further. a -m tag: to cloaa observers, and rain wUI not help It Many fields are vbelag- prematurely ripened by tha JKZA: Detrptt Bum T9 nfctnres show scenes on the SOOO-acre "siericaltnrsl tabors-dry In" ns wee county, southern Michifsn. where Henry Ford Is potting Into, effect a per elght-honr day for farm Ubor, an al-taoit unheard work day and waje in agriculture.

Above, workmen are shown Improving ground near an old farmhoase, school and store. Below, left. Is a closenp of the old stone school, which Ford pisns to restore and re-establish aa It waa 100 years sgo. The old fermhouse is to be rebuilt and used a ninsenm for antiques from the the right below, is the foremen's old house, being restored. One hundred men already are employed on tha norel farm.

r.r",. i1" the They had hoped ttf make Irkutsk, tha second largfst city in Siberia. by tonight but the necessity of i exient or ue new sacrifice which weather, and this will tend to make me worw nterary capitaw. Mked rrlBC. eoiiaoorauon wiia Mrs.

Etnei-1 which aha has air-d charting the trek acmes the kernels lighter and thus ra due the yield. the ateppea delayed their depart dreda Lewis, he wroU Trader To reply to the suggestion of Horn" and entertained England I President Hoover, the French While It was thought a week or ure. They faced some fog and poor and America with raactnating I government Is readv to ask of tha visibility on the initial stages Minister Need Not Reveal Confidences of Parishioners to ago that the wheat would not be ready to cut much 'before the serosa the Ural mountains. tales of hla experiences with Af French parUament whose inter rlean natlvea, vention is indispensable and whose LIBERTY LANDS AT COPENHAGEN 4th of July the harvest is bow of 99 waa recorded in Kansas His travels Win in 1871 when I llloa sovereign, that France I Third of Way When they left they had flown nearly 8,000 milea, In three days, City. It reached 100 in St Louis.

un lMuhir. foe tha Ivor I abataln provisionally and durirur I coast of West Africa on behalf Ith deUT of ye' from keep- practically a third of aa estimated of a LrverBool Steamship com- aay payment coming from distance of 15,000 miles. Possibly ST PAtJU Mintu. June 26 UPi The right of a clergyman to refuse to discuss information given him in confidence, haa been -Upheld by-the Minnesota state au- Hillig And Hoiriis Enthuslas the reich. TCeeplngeooI waaeasy in the nation's capital.

The thermometer dropped to 6T this The continued sun-baking and scorching winds brought fear of extensive crop damage to all tha pany. After assisting the com the most difficult part of their task faced them via Khabarovsk, DIMINSPl atea Voonr PUa pany a agent to pre mote the ivory "But. considering the nature of tically Greeted By Danes acroM the sea of Okhotsk to Pet akd rubber trade, he, at length preae devaiMal'mto tha almoat mvthf Toung regarded as close at hand because of the abnormal weather of the past week and a number of farmers have commenced cutting. Cotfireesj-Oatev- -17 Members of a Beatrice party which drove back to the dty Thur. day from points about 123 miles west of her reported thai the beet and tack of rain were becoming serious there.

They stated that at one place in the Republican valley they saw several farm-era cutting unripened oats still Somewhat rreen for nor feed. ropavlocak, Kamchatka, and thetKa iim -t. wA- I P1110 lrMly -iccepred and of Trader Horn' very re- Tha "high court reversed today across the Bering sea to Nome. Alaska, when they hope to be on oenuy signed, tha solemnity with toe conviction of the Rev. Emtl with a doaea iide Bnea.

NON-STOP PLAN WAS middle west farm belt. The procession of high readings to the Far West started at Neodesha, Kana, 106. Fof nine straight days, the Jsyhawlc state was burned undeiC 100 de Among hla wetivttiea were shoot V.7.T.7. Sunday. Swenson, Lutheran pastor of Minneapolis, on a charge of contempt FOUND IMPOSSIBLE The territory over which lag elephants and lions, prospect (u, lrh will fly in the nest few days la among tha moat desolate and least MADRID, Juno 26 LVi Tempestuous storms damaged crops, flooded roads and broke down the walla of some houses In the Balboa district today.

8treet car tracks were torn up end service suspended. A windmill was toppled over, killing two men. At Saragossa crops were lost and at Mozota vineyards were de ing In the Kalahari desert of rmAntnct of the prin- South Africa, diamond trading to dpi, of r.p.ratione has been rec-the Rand, washing gold at Cherry ernlxed. the risk would b. COPENHAGEN', Denmark.

June 2 CIV-Otto HUUg and Holger grees. Rain waa badly needed for corn. populated in tha of court. Mr. Swenson was found guilty in district court at Minneapolis by Judge Paul W.

Guilford, for declining to divulge a conversation between a parishioner and the minister concerning a divorce case. Hoiriis, American aviators who Poet and Oatty arrived from It 'was 101 at Red Cloud Tours I creek, painting picturea In the of destroying confidence in the southern part of the United velua of the signatures and eon On Weet Coast In San Diego, a June nay and similar temperatures pre-1 BtrUa at 5: JO p. m. (10:10 a. m.

ir. 1 EST) yeeterdr after a 925-mUe, yesterday crossed the Atlantic, landed here from Bremen, Germany, at 2:10 p. m-, today (8:10 non-stop hop In slightly more than Mr. Swenson waa sentenced to States, and helping to salvage tracts and thua to act contrary to bullion from the wrecked steam- ths object In view. in the sus-shlp Empress of India.

pension -of the paymenU proposed. southeastern Nebraska. record waa reached and automatic sprinklers in the top floora of several buildings started flow- stroyed. a. E.

S. eight hours, a record for tha dis pay a fine of $100 or spend 80 days tance. They want -d to resume tha "Thle la Jihe greatest day of Queen's Favorite i I the non-deferable annuities rs in jau. mg.A man died from the beat At one time he was a -favorite Itrated. like the conditional annul Journey at one but were persuad ray life, aid Hoiriis as he step ped from the plane and waa rais ed not to attempt the crossing of the Urals in the darkneaa.

They were entertained at a banquet by At the dty hall Friday morning It was hot the same as everywhere. But Mayor W. J. Reed paused while mopping a perspiring brow and remarked that "we ought to feel thankf-il." It wtt a year ago at this time that we were going into" Our annual water shortsgs season as of the Queen of Madagascar and tlea. waa outlawed by the French gov Tha French government em- ernment for fighting in her bo phasixes In particular that formal half.

He served In an Irregular aeaimilation has been established ed to the shoulders of his en thusiastic welcomers. officiate of the Aaovikhim society, MEET AT LIBERTY Laurel Wreathe a civil aviation organisation, at unit In the Boer war and fought a the privet debts of the caravan of raiders In the Lake Cthe Toung and Krueger Wreaths of laurel were placed the Grand hotel. around the necks of the two air In a Loa Angeles glass factory. The maximum there was 96. At Las Vegas, tha mercury zipped up to 108.

A man working at Boulder dam died of proatration. New York City was fairly Yesterday, the high waa only 78. In Boston it waa 68; In 82. Seasonal temperatures held sway over most of the south. In Birmingham, however, the thermometer climbed to 100.

LIBERTY. June 26 (Special)- JOE KASPAREK TO men, Hoiriis embraced his mother. The Royal Neighbor district con Chad region. He bad narrow ea- ana me uncondjUonai an- capea from death. Once he waa nul" not yt mobUlsed.

To aus- earried In the teeth of a wounded 't1 by G'rmln'r of unconditional annuity which ad- vention was held here Wednesday SHOW HOW ANCIENT with mor than 130 in attendance. Then he kissed his sister, shook hands wit the other-members of the fsmily and turned about to alaln by blscks in a quarrel over the ROCHESTER, June 26. J. Barborks, Msyo clinic physician, today aald incomplete, diagnosis showed that C. J.

"Hunk" Anderson, Notre Dame football coach, is In serious Ivnrv I bvivvm ui puo- REAPER DID JOB A harvesting machina such as said. "We all remember how the lawns gardena and flowers were burning up while the necessary ban was la effect But this summer It is different One Well Does It "Only one of the Layne-Weatern new wells is being pumped today, yet we hsve plenty of water. Ths three other wells are ready, if we Gage and Jefferson counties comprise this district Harvey asked the invocation and Mr. J. C.

Briggs gave an addresa of wel receive the official government welcome from Minister Fruis He came to England at the out- directly r.in.t a funH.m.-t.i break of the world war and tried principle an arainst Skotts. NORFOLK, Is in the Cyrus McCormick built a hundred years ago will be seen cutting wheat at 2:30 Sunday: afternoon on the John Bus boom farm a unsuccessfully to enter the Brit-1 atipulatlona. Ish army, declaring he was 20 The rovernment Mn.w.."n,.t They were welcomed by a large come. Mrs. Sarah Turn ball of Omaha, a stats officer, was present After the business part of the meeting wss over a short pro years younger than hU age.

He there la a moral Interest of the Dr. Barborka said that while tests have not proceeded far en- dsmi inem. we are uaug over short distance east of Beatrice. reported- to have served first order that evn th- crowd of Copenhagen's airport on the edge of the city. This waa the original destination of their flight but they found It impossible to 1,000.000 gallons dally." It will be driven by one horse.

aboard a mine sweeper in spite of delay suggested by President When those old time bans were ougn to determine the t- ct cause of severe headaches from which Anderson hss been suffering since gram was given. In the. evening, the local chapter served a banquet to the visitors in the basement of. the Congregational his -rejection. Hoover, the payment of the un Ths uss of the old fashioned reaper will be a demonstration la effect wster waa not even avail reach Copenhagen yeaterday when conditional annul tv in midst of the hottest June week orr record.

The temperature reached 102 yesterday for the second day in a Sunday the maximum was 90, Monday 96 and Tuesday 99. The minimum reading last night wss 75 degrees, the hottest June night sines Jun 27, 1913. Other high temperatures in Ne-' brasks-yesterdsy "Included: lOlFairhurvWl JSHasf last May, a serious hesd condition able for auto washing or virtually any other purpose aside from hu- put on by the Beatrice Implement company, and everybody la invited church. is Indicated. be Credit Solution they became lost and wandered for hours over Europe; Gaa Failed HALLAM HIGHWAYMAN man consuptlon.

The physician said the condi Mrs. Win Klein of Steinauer, And there was always the grave tion of the senior coach, who took The Fstach government eare- up the work of -the late Knute and Ryan Kehraeier of St Francis, were Beatrice vis- The fliers, made the. hop "from Bremen in 2 hours and 33 mln- Ore haaard, We now have enough to fight flrea. IS GIVEN 1Q.YEARS tttea, the diaAaaheJn i. iw, narimgiou, xvi; Has- Wilbur Targer, our official wea to watch It Joa Kaaparek, man ager of the Implement company, tried out the- litUe -old -machine at the Bus boom farm Thursday evening to see if it would work alright It ia not an antique but ia an exact reproduction of one and it wss exhibited here last year.

The operator is supposed to walk beside It and rake -the rur to- cormborate widely- with every- attempt made to attenuate the consequences of "ths" present crisis, believes it should make clear ur the very interest of the success of this effort that the Mrs. C. V. Hemphill and daugh The flight from Harbor Grace, New Foundland, waa accomplish unga, iu; Loup, Oak-dale, 101; O'Neill, 105; and Re' Cloud, 101- ter of Ellis were shopping Friday In Beatrice. LINCOLN, June 2 tftV-Jamea Wright, guilty before HOME LOANING ASSOCIATIONS ARE MAKING GOOD RECORD ed in three hops.

The airmen had hoped to, be able omake it without a stop but failure of their gasoline supply and their loss of general suspension of payments alone would offer an insufficient remedy. The dangers now men district Judge Fred Shepherd here yesterday to a charge of robbery and was sentenced to 10 years In grain off at intervals. acing German economy and mora ther observer should be yanked out ef the courthouse and ahot at tomorrow's sunrise if his 1930 temperature figures are prophetic for this year. --Zowie! A year ago, today It was only 13. The hottest Juns dsy In 1930 was the twenty-third when it wss 98.

It hss already been up to 101 thla month. There were 24 days In July and August, In 1930, when it was above DIC IX EXPLOSION tha penitentiary. waa charged with robbing four Hallam OMAHA, June 26. UEV-Divt-denda totalling 11,103,000 will be direction forced them down yesterday at Krefeld, Germany. Yeaterday afternoon they went from generally European economy have ROGERS SUDBURT, Ont, June 2.

CIV- aaouer origin and are due notably to Important credit restrictions or withdrawals of forelrn Krefeld to Bremen where they DROUGHT RELIEF WASHINGTON, June 26. UV-Four northwestern rallroada gain ed the consent of the Interstate; commerce commission today to reduce live t'-ock freight ratea from drought areas in North Dakota, South Dakota and Montana to places where feed and water are avalltable. Three Men were, killed in an ex were so exhausted that they decided to get a night's rest plosion today at the powder plant funds. The solution of the Ger men of gio. AuthoriUea aald Wright forced the men into their automobile on the street here several weeks ago, ordered them to drive out of town, where he took their money and drov off in their automobile.

paid June 30 by eight Omaha Building A Loan associations, 'n addition to the dividends there will be added $450,000 to the reserve funds of the associations. The dividenda represent earnings for the first half of 1931. of the Candian Industries company man crisis, therefore, does not It wss home for Hoiriis, for hs at Nobel Ont, 60 miles south of appear to lie only in the. diminu here. tion of the charges on the budget wss born In Denmark, leaving here aa a boy to go to America.

It aeemed like home to Hillig, although technically it was not. Hs is a native of Steinbrucken, Ger of the Reich but In an extension of credit That ia why the French gov BEVERLY HILLS, Cal. I aaw a man Jump Into a hero'a berth as quick aa President Hoover did. Why. tv.

time last week he waa in aa bad as a Democrat Now he Is proposed for the Nobel peace prize. Wall Street has broke out on another rampage. Course the MARRIAGE Al ID DIVORCE SLUMP many, and as soon as the festiv ernment declared ita readiness. From July 4 to July 11, 193a It was above 100 with the exception of one or two days. From the twenty-fifth to the twenty-seventh It waa over the century mark.

From the second to' the tenth of August It was above 100. Scattered thru July and August 1930, were records as high as 112. MAYOR DICK METCALFE GAVE HIS HOSTS IDEA HE I'AS HE JUDGE ities in Denmark are over he and subject to the approval of parlia ment, to place at the disposal of hia companion will visit there. Greeted By Throng! The flying: field was thronged. DEPRESS 0 1 HAS COME the bank of international settlements a sum equal to hla share of one year of the non-postpon able annuity with the sols excep OMAHA, June 26.

CD Hale and The principal road to-tbe-fieid was so crowded with automobiles WASHINGTON. June 26 CSV- long before the plane arrived that traffic virtually was at a standstill. tion of the amounts necessary to ths execution of the balances of ths' current contracts for pay-menta In kind, a proceeding Hard times hit both the marriage and divorce markets last year, leaving a trail of lean, lorn fig-urea at the census bureau. Of forty statea on which the figuring is finished, 33 showed which, moreover, Is advantage happy from his trip to France with a party of American mayors. May or Richard L.

Metcalfe returned here early today. With Mrs. Metcalfe he was greeted tumultously at the" Union station when he stepped from his train. A reception in their honor was held this morning at the city ball. DROWNS IN TANK FAIRBURY, June 28.

UV Mary Isabella Cortney, 2-years old. drowned wL she "ill into a wrter tank at the home of her parents and Mrs. William Cortney, four miles southwest of Alexandria unemployed here ain't eating regular but we will get -round to them soon aa we get every body else fixed up o. k. I still claim as I did a month ago that sil debta should be cancelled.

But my scheme didn't hit the International banking group with the same gusto that Mr. Hoover's did. I waa appeal-1 ing to the wrong class. ous to German economy. 11 "Omaha'' yell at each stop on their route through France.

acquired a reputation among Frenchman of being a great Judge of wine, Metcalfe That was because would lift it to my nose, and then lift toy eyes to heaven aa in ecatacy oyer tea aroma." Asked about a rumor that he has been mentioned as a democratic candidate for vice president he "I'm a candidate for nothing. I'm thm mivnr nt ftm.ha ill "It is well-known that tha marriage rate responds quickly changes In economic conditions, increasing in periods of prosperity and decreasing after a com-' mercial crisis or during hard, times," aha said. Tha seven statea in which mar-' riaga managed to show an increase In the 1930 clump, were; Oklahoma, New Mexico, Nevada, Maine, Nebraska, and General Adoption "In making thia proposal, the decreases in marriage and 30 showed decreaaes in" divorce. Former Minister Thyge Rothe, acting in behalf of the Aeronautical them with the society's gold plaquette. After that ceremony Hillig and Hoiriis got In a motor car which fought Its wsy through the French government expects that the other, beneficiaries Tin dfv the Miss Alive V.

Hagan, who for five years has written the annual Wednesday night young plan will adopt the same decisions and it even hopes that to city hall wher-ureo-4 census study on marriage and divorce, ascribed the decreases to the fact that getting, Metcalfe related "the name of Omaha" was spread all ovet France. He said he had all the other mayors trained to alva a anac- WILL. Yours, The average cost of production for" the cotton crop In Georgia in 1930 waa 14 cents per pound. other measures may be taken to I master Hedebol welcomed them In oa Pasoa XUn-aaA behalf of tha city I want to do la work at that married and getting divorced costs Virginia,.

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