Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 9, 1918, Page 1

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Propaganda Sa.xd t(mve the Sup- pOrt of Lenme, Premier of I the Bolsheviki. el PLAN T INCLUDE ALL - . /ALLIES OF THIS COUNTRY Fearful “Teuton Hex;fica volve Whole of the : (BS R. J.:Bender)s Wited Press Correspondent 2 < Copyright, 1918. > Washlngton. March” 9.—Germany, with the aid of ‘Nicholai Lenine, Bol- sheviki premier of Russia, is trying to ‘bring about an industrial revoul- tion in the United States, Japan, France, Italy and: England. > A Information reaching here today c ' _ shows that the Lenine-Germany pro- WIVES AN” “ I‘DREN pl‘fldfl, now under way, is the most |- dlngerom; since the war commenee(! It has' gone to such limits ‘that the Germnns have auggestad -to the Bol- shevfld provigional _government whereby Germané sailing.in Russian ships are to be landed” _ln Japan, United States, England and the Brit- '\Qh .colonies to ‘do agitation work.. | Permission has been granted to . ‘One of the streets in Pll‘l.l lhOWth the damnge caused by a 200- un on the night of January- 0. Gmf holes: many. !'eot deep were made: by the torpsdoel. ground were badly llu MUST ALSO REGISTER Not to stop at flu ragistration of alien: Germarr males, the government has issued an order that the wives and children ot all such slien Ger- man _regisirants must also register. (By United Prens) proof” jobs for men of draft age will no longer: be granted by the war. department. . <All the staff corps have shut down . German officers to orgainize German| ::nnmllx;h:lll:n: tox;tn:::; ot t:';:t clfi‘a, prisoners of war ‘in Serbia. copt: BE0 €8; Whare. ig ~Swedish Soctalists and Lenine 3 A P SHOwIL 10 o of MBUAYNISL carefully ‘chosen. agents. are prepar- The order s uccifle ’u(‘ Phis; s a re&ult of the issuance|able for lfich m ing to-:spread ultm-smlallntgc doc- received by “Chief. m. ‘trines’ throughout the world, “aimed toll R y to stir up industria} rebellion. OWE . i : : GfixMANS SN SAMNIES TRENCHES _Tokio, -March 9.—T! 18 nereasiz ussian~tollapse ‘and fear, 1 man ‘menace may. sprefld through - whole far- east. s i ; ; Red o diately, snd all. Gi ‘ 3 so-immediately, sn erman pezrogmr:G‘E,(nf:rlcl:gI %b-u-l-'zrlfg riobili-| aliens ‘who tor sny bone fide - March 9.—The German brtillery.for * zation of. the 'Red Cross 18 being|. “ dates: mentioned above, may do pressed to the utmost. Thousands s0-mow and not suffer the-seveTe neapolis: oty couneil. the demobilization order of the a.rmy, hat. failure to do, so." ‘All over 14 that today the firing is more yiolent. Tenth . street and Fourth FRANK B. RIPPLE, Chief of Police. FIREMEN'S STRIKE OFF (By United Press) to reach front trenches. A shell squarely hit the dngout wherein thirty Sammies wcre housed and siccesfully escaped to another which was later also _demolishéd. gréat personal Injury. ' nene’s YOUNG SOLDIER * WH0 WOULDN'T QUIT; whom the firemen objeeted, has been 5 discharged and returned to his home| N, D, K.EELEY msn'mm : Atter- trying to’ enlist at every re-|4n Chicago. The trouble grew out 1S OFFERED FOR . RENT cruiting station betweer Texas and|of the hiring of Chief Davidson, he - Bemidji, ‘Thomas Stits..of Smiley,|coming from Chicago, and the men | “fice; which'is in “charge of Cbrporal|from.the United States. 3 .Clarence Foucault, and left this noon > for Dquth enroute to Jefferson bar- dry law became effective July 1 last. There was & time, not many. years :go, when it did a thriving business ere. REWARDS TO SPUR B in Grand Fprks a couple of month* Z. ago and was also rejected at that place on account®f his defect. With- ] in: 24 hours after his arrival in‘ Be- A literary program was given in midji, ‘Corporal Foucault obtained a|the high school :yesterday, a large waiver from the adjutant genera! number. of visijors beihg present. at Washington, D. C., having order- The numbers weré as follows: ed same by wire ¢ Song—*“Faliry Land Waltz,” glrls glee club. 7 History - of. ‘Ireland — Carolyn S“flkr TURN TRACTOR CS'IPAD ‘ggy at Church”—Tom Simions. Solo—*“When Irish Eyes are Smi- # '\-wmms CERTAINTY |1ing" Feart Mer.sugnia. ?11}’2& e etk aver Be “353535» PROGRAM DRAWS: WELL i @ St. Paul, Provost Marshal General Crowder in|y, exception. However, Trio—"“Three Maids of Lee,”” Ruby | & telegram received by Adjutant|rgre and se nly to bi y Case, " Dorothy Nangle, Lucile Cota. Gf’“’"l W. F. Rhinow. Police offi- n?o:otony ofrv:ucgl Zrials t:e.Bkeml'(?jT sukcrlpfifms to - the “necessity | - “Pie Merits of Irish Potatoes”— |Cials will be encouraged to aid in|ig facing Lu the sugar problem. " m f ecimens - “A Country School Program—8tu- | With' all- available 1"“’"’1‘“"0“ of. 'éel?nlenoate:;:sgesterdny'ir;dv:ll‘:?n he was handed his small envelope containing his allotment of sugar, the sensejess patron poured the su- gar on the floor and threw away the $10,0 ure the location of the|carl Tennstrum. the roundup and will be supplied Short. Turn' Tractor plant in Bemidji are mounting to near the top and a|dents. ‘ - little' more patriotism for Bemidji Secretary’s report. " .will secure the comipg of the planti- Critic’s report. - to this city, and the beginning of “Star Spangled Banner.” manufacturing operations ~immedi-|- These programs are proving a tions so there will be no difficulty in|gnvelope and stalked out ately. splendid drawing card at the high turning the offenders over to mili-| pjace It seems like a small matterl to| school, and are attracting a large tary authoritfes. All draftees who subscribe the small amount required | pumber of visitors. and the outlook for the new indus- 3 iry is most flattering. Inquiries concerning the tractor continue to cases. Draft officials will prompuy Te- port all cases of delinquency and de- sertion as provided in the regula- “A deserter may be apprehended without a warrant,” said the mes- ness outlook is considered very flat-{ - <lario. T0 FINE BOY BABY? = sage, “and a reward of $50 is pay- . able for elch willful deserter appre- SPEAKER wn,L EXPLAIN FEDERAL INSPECTORS | o v i g nme 1o o SE2SE.228 el . il : o wants to give a home to a|authorities an e reward w e| ¢ bright, healthy and well formed boy | deducted from the pay of the desert- WAR CLUB WEEK “ERE STATIONED AT MINES baby? Who will give this little chap|er. No reward is payable, however, : a good home and give him a chance|for the apprehension of a delinquent to grow into a good man, a useful |and his case can be disposed of only F. H. Stinchfield of Minneapolis, ;4 member of society? by resort to the processes of the!who is being semnt throughout the (By United Press) The little -fellow is 10 days old.|courts involving delay and expense|state lecturing on ‘‘War Club Week’ Washington, March 9.—Numerous|He is of German and French par-jto the government.” organizing, will be in Bemidji Wed- complaints during the winter just|entage and is a fine little chap in Because of the latter condition,|nesday, March 13, and will closing that the coal furnished was|every way. He needs 'a home and|draft officials are directed to keep|several addresses. of poor heating quality, has resulted | wouid no doubt appreciate a chancefthe records in condition to allow| In the morning he will make the in a nation-wide inspection system|in this big old world, the outlook at|willful offenders to be classed as de-|rounds of the public schools, and ad- being installed at mines by the fuel|present being doubtfunl. serters, according to the local offf-|dress the business men at the noon ministration. ~The order becomes| If there are any who are inter-|cials. - day luncheon.” 'In the afternoon he effective March 11. ested, Dr. Shannon, city health phys-| The order directs the forms to°be|will continue the work at the schools S~ The inspectors will work at the|ician, would like very much to givefreturned in the future without de-|and in the evening will address a mines, passing upon all coal, whether| the partlculars regarding this finellay. It has been sent out for the|big mass meeting at the city hall. or not in cars, and will have auth-|young man, who is in search of some|information of all Minnesota draft;Mr. Stinchfleld is belng sent here by one to love him. boards. the State Speakers’ Bureau. ority to.reject all impure coal. 1 i | | Bomb'-Probf Jo'b‘s for e-.i of Drilftff | 7 ; make exodljont fshtin matm-l but Washington, - -March 9.—‘‘Bomh{who are mxlou:s;: m!vo their c‘oun- : ,u(& Dlace lwhmd a desk. : ti ast edical ?gn:r:gg%:sieMmfiu.u - HIT BY AUTO ON LIGHTLESS . - NIGHT: sm.ooo’ 18 ASKED his injuries on.the lightless nights | recently mmum by ‘the cuy to # M. Carleton reason did not register on ‘the | three days has been directed at-the Carletoft, declares that -because . of Sammies on the American front near|the *darkness, unilluminated streets of officers and privates, affected by Switzerland, ;and reports = indicate | by- thé ‘order o.- the city councll, he penalties thal will ensue, upon : A 4 was: struck by an automobile - at ars Jolning a3 years of_age mfllt register. than ever. Relief troops are; unable| gouth ‘on January 26 and suffered ALPHONSO ACCEPTS 0 (By- United Press Edmonton, ' Alta;, March 9.—The|TWo signal corps men distinguished |- pMqgrid, March D.~—-Klng)Mphonm strike of the members of the fire de- | themselves by maintaining communi-lor Spain has accepted: the resigna- / FINALLY MAKES 0000 partment is off. Chiét Davidson, to|cation despite the severe shelling tion of the Bpa'nllll’i cabingt, T BAUDETTE WILL MUSTER HOME GUARD TUESDAY ’l’ex succéeded; at the" ‘Bemidji of- the importation of a chief Fargo, N, D., Mareh B—The old, k) i resented P but well known Keeley institute on Ho'f,f’;’ déh’f;derxfl‘ Ige n’zrursetemdfi::;’ the banks of the Red-river of the|the gervice as Company D of the North, i8 for rent. The Keeley in-| Eleventh: battalion by Major Loring SUGAR CRISIS BRINGS OUT LITTLE DIVERSION SLACKER ROUND UP * The. curtailment of such in -Be- midji is being generally met with a gfl‘{n dete;mlnatl?nhtohutnnd the gaff : and co-operate with the government 5 P M""g 9.—A vigorous|i, defeat the foes of civilization. oampalen to: round up draft deseft-| Anq while there are some prize boobs rs elinquents is ordered by|in ‘every community, Bemidji offers are willfully . delinquent in report- A‘,‘,f,;“:}{‘:{,‘," l::; t,‘:‘:“d{‘&":: t,; ing either for physical examination table, He carefully drew or for induction will be classed as de-| jaok; containing his- 25 cents)- serters and a reward will be posted L tage d‘ . s come in, and the first year’s busi- wm) wu.L GIVE “0ME for each. :?{hhhfst :nuegaal.r and calmly proceeded SENTENCE ISMETED - THIS AFTERNOON Roland Henrionnet, found- gullty of hqylxyg murdered Oscar Nelson, Northern National bank, on the forenoon of November 15, was at 2 o’clock this afternoon brought into District court and by Judge Stanton sentenced to the state penitentiary at Stillwater for life. ‘_mmlttlng the crime. E HBefore sentence was pronounced, By United Press enrionnet was asked to stand. .8t Pa(uly March 9. —Th)e worst g“gfl; 5(;“““;fli‘“f°“:'°id hiny that he ad had a fair and impartial tria b"““d of the year is rapidly de-|ang that the verdict of the jury had moralizing all traffic, The snow is|been “murder in the second degree” blinding, although the high wind is{and that there was no alternative somewhat abating. Minor traffic ac- ""‘:‘ for :hehprxn;mbncerlnenth'ot the sentence, to hard labor in the state cid;:l! *t‘" numerous, penitentjary at Stillwater for thp e storm centered in Minnesota, | rest of the natural life of the mur- but swept Montana, the Dakotas and | derer. Northern Wisconsin. the court room back to the-pounty RoUMANIA MAKES n jal’i‘ in climtody of a deputy. PEACE WITH RUSSIA | uired thuitioss. " s roquired - b7 law, the court inquired closely into tltll:'hi;mry of bthe defendant trom-the e-was born up to the time .of LondmiBgaag:!}md—fx{:ilr;n{a m the, tragedy; ahd since he has been ‘Broken off:péace" Regotiations: withi|confined in the county jail. The Germany and concluded a-separate health of the slayer was touched up- Peace with Russia, says an official on several times and in closing his wireless dispatch from Petvograd to-|Sitting, Judge Stanton said that in day. The peace was concluded at his opinion the slayer was not in the Odessa between Russia and Rouma- best of physical condition at the nia.. The latter will evacuate Bes- time of the killing and not now. sarbia, which the Russians will oc- For Prison Information. cupy. This record will go with the com- Rbum.anh refused. to nccept Ger-| mitment papers that the prison au- ‘mran ‘peace. conditions:and negot Slayer Holds Up.’ Henrionnet held his composure re- markably well and was escorted from " Camp Dodgc, lowa, March 9.— £ .fdrew -forth the life of Henrionnet, HOARDED FLOUR IS The judge commenced to question dent by Senator. George M. Peter-|are still fresh in the minds of“the, Senator Peterson stated this would{trial lasted practically 12 days from will Be distributed to charitable in-| ¢ "the five contained in a revolver Chicago, Mareh 9.—The packers diately placed under arrest and de- RUSS TRANSPORT SUNK (By United Press) fought valiantly. reprisa. for enemy ' fbombing the regulations concerning publication of The Boys' Brigade will meet in In tae future no mention will bel ¢ "4 rn “oue. eventually capitulating. " During the time Judge Stanton the “prisoner sat in an arm chair, IN TRADE AGAIN quired to finish his narrative. Henrionnet a few minutes after 2 on the basement of a West End resi- The tragedy and subsequent trial son, chairman of the local federal|general puyblic. The conviction of misstated facts to the dealer, but|tion of less than two hours. - The not save the dealer from prosecu-|the start of securing the jury, dur- the sgme night, turns up, the sugar Henrfonnet fired three bullets out stitutfons. into Oscar Nelson in the Third street (By United Press) his wounds. The slayer was imme- won the fight in preventing the Fed- nied bail. He has been confined in dis, quashing the search ‘warrant: BoMBS ON PARIS (By United Press) * Transports are,reported to have effect. The attack was .made 88 & towns of Terier, Mapnheim and Rir- New and more stringent censorship NEW GUNS FOR DRILL matter relating to movement of| ;o pagement of the Episcopal church ment have just been issued. will be used. All members are urged permitted of the transfer of individ- Men are notified they must not in- leave Camp Dodge “soon.” In most London, March 9.—General Haig cussing of military topics in public| The Germans penetrated the British tions were -broken oft. Roumania,|his physical .condition and act dc- however, is believed in danger of|cordingly. his elbows on the arms. "His hands were clasped and -his fingers worked nervously through the hours it re- Duluth, March. 9.—Almost 2,000|2Clock and the proceedings were pounds of flour was put into circula- s P tion heye as the result of a raid made Tragedy StilkFresh. food board, and C.-B. Numan, local| Henrionnet before a jury in District food administrator, court was announced by the jury The man who ibought the flour|last Saturday night after a delibera- tion, ing which 120 were called for ex- Unless the owner of 600 pounds amination as jurors. of sugar found in a local basement Three Bullets Hit Mark. TR P YA, stairway and on the walk of the PAGKEES WIN CIRCUT Northern National bank. Nelson REVERSES LANDIS | lived three days and succumbed to eral Food commission from seizing the;county jall since. papers of Henry Veerer, Swift's at- torney. The circuit court of appeals reversed the decision of Judge Lan- “UN AIRMEN Dnop Copenhagen, March 9.—German P . destroyers have sunk -a& Russlan Befl'ln. Milardlll 9‘"“? "fl“’:' "‘“i transport south of Aland island. ment from Berlin states that an at- tack was made on Paris with great DODGE CENSORSHIP o — Airmen Raid Paris. VEILS DEPARTMENT Paris, March 9.—Hun airmen raided Paris last night which result- ed in the loss of some victims. troops from Camp Dodge, and ap; tonight for drill and instruction. plying also to the -correspondence of | pr. Ashley, of the Home Guard, will national army men in the canton-|..dist in the drill, and wooden guns uals or organizations to other mili- tary posts which in any way inti- mate the place to which the transfer BR'TIS“ REPULSE is made. form their relatives or friends of any GERMAN ATTACK troop movement, other than to give the information that they are to cases the men themselves will not be| this morning reported that the Brit- told where they are going. ish repulsed a German attack on a A new order prohibits the dis-| mile front east of Ypres last night. or private gatherings by officers and| lines at only one point and a coun- men. _ Violation of this order is pun-| ter attack immediately drove them ishable by court martial. back. S— Less than three months from the - time the murder was committed, Henrionnet received his sentence for ia-}thorities may know the facts as to -

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