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VOLUME XVI, NO. 194 FORTY-FIVE CENTS PER MONTH Lodge ‘ of Fo;'eijn Relations Committee Outlines What U. S. Will Demand ADDRESSES THE-SENATE ON THE MANPOWER BILL| - (By United Press.) London,: Aug. 24.—The fall of Noyon is expected momentarily. Germans are still holding out despite Frénch guns, w}riéh now command all’ railways and highways to the city. 3 — ‘ . 5 ‘Williams, football coach Inferids to Make the World Safe| . /i iterity of Minnesota, was for Democracy; Remove German Disturbance Washington, Au ——An earnest warning against ‘insidious'and pois- onous'” German: peace propagatm‘ila b 2] } A . : : % and a declaration that peace must he 'Dr.} A S5ps By De Gandt. dictated to and not negotiated withing on. D g £ 5 e lesé\ sugar than the” y » Gerimany to- place her in a position > ou ' ! -2 1 L - where- she never again can “disturb AR people of war torn Francd, if we' depended .entirely the world peace;, was mad: 111& the s;n’- Jhamab wa‘sI _co‘%ch l;;.it \tihie lllfnai; on our home-grown sugar-ste 2 e ate by Senator Lodge of Massac £ y when Dr. J. ._Diedrich o > s : - gotts, ranking Republican of the for-| Bemidji was a star player of the Go- A_ppxjoxunately 75, per. cen. o 01%' sugar 13 shipped el i ; 5 to our shores. , We produce about 1,000,000 tons of sugar 1 d 5 . eign relations committee, = pher ‘eleven, and :an-‘all aroun i 4 Peace terms which must and will be | athlete.. ¢ a year. Our imports from abread amount to over 3,000,- forced on’ Germany.-were specifically Five big games are scheduled ' for 900 tons a year in normal time [ & ing the sena 3 4 1 € 18 1, nC g . Fi e > h o » : % power bill to ‘extehd the army draft "Tl'ga Michigan, Chicago, Tllinois and family t‘_’ l};mt lllts ‘.‘5; olfdguga'fltoh WO g“‘!ds.tpe!;_mofith ages. 'They included complete restor- | Indiana.” The Michigan game will be per person for household uge. 1€ military situation de- ationof Belgitim, unconditional re-|played at- Ann Arbor; Chicago, at mands that every available ship be placed at the disposal @ Chicago; Indiana, at Indiandplis, and the Army or Navy. When we save sugar, we save -| llinofs and Wisconsin at Mihneap- nping o ; RIVER BANKS CLEARED OF ENEMY. . 3 Paris, Aug. 24.—The south bank of the Oise and Ailetta are complétgly cleared of the enemy and the French are mow permanently established north of Ailette. ’ London, Aug. 24.—The attack was resumed thi i reported General Hai_g in an official dispatch. I;\::ri:?;::i progress was made during the night. In the Albert sector, the British have taken 14,000 prisoners in the last three days. BRITISH AND FRENCH STRIKING TOGETHER. ; London, Aug. 24.—The British and French are striking vigorously on a combined front of 60 miles, equally apportioned. fienerallByng and General Hawlinson are attacking between ) arcatel and Linons, while General Magin and General H consmxfimfle‘gu tiui?'iéf"";n Aggfl ni:o —smericaniza- bert are pushing ahead between Erincourt and Pommiers. i ) n Sahator Martin-and Simmons,:exert- sought 93,3 G Seliule, otate super, QA.LL 48 Ass ed his influence. to have_the amezg‘; AR ”; . ‘ PR i . 203 251 2. B8 i ‘wents placing:’ testrictions: comilela i s . ? 4 '‘ART A to Turkish rulé’ issued, especially to 400 private +»Calling of c;‘};fichd of *18-"dnd *19.518-Y ¥ T OR:ISS ABP ARTILLERYJNG' sehools with 40,000 enrollments. feated. The president also was un- Paris, Aug. 24.—Sharp artillerying between the Oise and the Aisne in the Lassigny region, the war office today reported. “These ,are ithe principal ~condi- > ‘ 3 4 tions .-%S: said “whicfi willngive a vic- |, Discontinuance of any but the Eng- derstood 4o have informed the sena- o P h’aving. No peace hat lish language as'a medium of instrue- Th satisfies Germany can- ever satisty us | 101 in schools is the first step urged. 1 A e French have penetrated the German positions at several tors that in his opinion the ‘“work or It cannot be a megotiated peace. It |1t is recommended oily teachers qual; points in Lorraine. fight” amendment a8 reported in, the ? ified to give instructfon”in Englisi|'*" 5 our AMies must dictate it o land possessing the other qualifita- lN“‘l AL FIGH’I‘ 3 . ons reguired of public school teach- B Germany undoubtedly will attempt 67k, Ibo smployed. R & m¢nt with several others of a minor n};fle went over until tomorrow. ik est-Litvosk treaty. JQuring the-course of the day Pres- -Americaniza- | &% 4l N ; oenlfh % |idint Wilson, in a conference with y . Mi"mns Lnsi ; VIELE FRONT BUZZING WITH ACTIVITY. By Fred Ferguson. ) (United Press Correspondent.) By F e d e r a I With the Americans Afield, Aug. 24.—The Viele front is buzzing with local infantry operations which possibly prelude " (By United Press.) bill to the senate wasS unnecessary. a sttong peace drive when she feels [ 7R g g victory is slippipng from her grasp, | German is used in the great major- Senator Lodge asserted in solemnly ;ty of thei si(l:hoo(lfi totw(lllicI;v[the gpIDE?I ; giving warning against .the least|'S. especéa };ditirec eb;' ;'t St“i)z Passage of Bill Expected Today yielding until Germany is. “beaten to|said, and conditions brought out by )= ™=, , Many Afnend her knees” and such a peace enforced | the Present war prompt the move- in House; Many -“Amend- X ments Offered by dictation that will remove her |mrent.” f f The bulletin issued by the state 5;’;?;';5: ax\)z:cg.opssmle disturber of. the educational department suggests the following means of making all Resort to Other Weapons. : schools 100 per.cent American: “The - Germans, repulsed and los- Adoption and use of English text- ing,” said Senator Lodge, ‘“will un- 00Ks. - " doubtedly resort to their othér weap-|” Employment of teachers qualified on, which they have used more than to teach all subjects in English. German withdrawal. The bombardment of the Americans has slackened and numerous fires are observed. YANKEE INVENTS BEST GAS MASK: GREAT IMPROVEMENT By Lowell Mellett chlopicrin, phosgene cyan (United Press Staff Correspondent.) | ¢hloride, brombenzlcyanide dli,phgffif PRESIDENT IS AGAINST RESTRICTIONS IN DRAFT Dramatic Touch When Young once during this war with terrible Unification -of private schools of . i in Gallery Were o effect. They will begin an insidious | cities and other communities with the Marmes als i Waslipeton, Aug. 24.—The gov- and_ poisonous peace - propaganda. | public schools as to textbooks, study Asked to Stand ernment_lost $300.00° 000 operating With (tihis weapon they lliave ;gpqefg— courses, attendance, classification, ex- ed in disorganizing Russia. is'the | aminations, ‘grading, promotion and| \vashington, Aug. 24.—Champions hich we shall i Slon, NS s . Germdn propagenda whicl graduation of pupils of the house military committeds be o?ligedd t;: t{acefin the en:uing i — i Rl b e i t n refore seems to me plan to direct the war department to of the las tance to| 60 lN CONFIRMATION defer calling of youths of 18 and 19 CLASS. CATHOLIC CHURCH the national railroads the first six mouths. .according to the Interstate A dispatch from Ottawa, Can., con- taining the names of American cas- ualties with the Canadian forces in Europe, includes the name of W. A. Chase, Baudette, Minn., wounded. ‘e The extent of his wounds is not men- tioned. samples. Already several thopsand nival company, and this feature has masks have been manufactured in the| heen the occasion of frequent com. government’s big plant in America,| ment of patrons. The various at- and they will be turned out-in suf-| tractions are worth while and pro- ficient quantity to supply the whole| vide an evening of much pleasure army by the time they are needed. |and interest. IT BEATS ALL THESE “Take in” the Little Giant shows It has been established that the|tonight. Be a booster for the band mask is proof against mustard gas, and have a good time. 'HOOVER FOOD CONTROLLER - IS BACK FROM EUROPE New York, Aug. 24.—Hebert L. Hoover, United States food adminis- trator, is home from his trip abroad. Commerce Commission’s report made vublic todav. of the last impeortance to know exact- 5 e i{inguwso?g?v:y [fia:]zst%?ei?gs years until older nren have joined "hf M GEE FEARS CRISIS France, July 31. (By Mail.)—Ameri- chlorarsine, butly mercaptan, stannic S A 4 colors under the man power bill ex With the American army- in|chloride and silicon tetrachlorid cmmm’»fy o h:vee:éle SHa tending draft- age limila to 18 and 45 IN COAL DELIVERIES | can ingenuity nas evelved something| Wich is about ah e, ‘;;Las he i #.Jugt-and righteoue pencs: Rt. Rev. Bishop T. Corbett, D. D., flizrsz }Zi'é "hg:erhn;ualm?fh:hé“ v&:e j new and better in the way of gas|has produced. Their less technical Make World Safe. of Crookston will be in Bemidji to-| was paved fgr the pays,sage of the bil}; Washington, Aug. 24.—Bitumin-|masks. names include tear gas, sneeze gas “But what is a just and righteous|morrow to administer sacrament of|, (ll:e house today. In the senate,|OUS coal deliveries at the Head of the It is a mask that shuts out all|and camouflage gas. peace? We intend to make the world | confirmation' to” sixty . candidates, in diysposal of minor nzlxiendments vaused | Liskes are nearly 2,000,000 tons be-|gases as effectively as the present| = An Aperican scientist brought safe for democracy. But what exact- | St. Phillip's church. . The bishop Vill | jeanore to hope that the measure|Pind schedule, Judge J. F. McGee,|French, British or German models,| ;o for the purpose, invented ‘“h ly do we mean by democracy? If we|be accompanied by his secretary, Rev. | qomlq be pasaed thera also before the|Minnesota Fuel administratior, was|if not-more effectively, and it per-|pew magk whb e Y Lhe mean, as-we yndoubtedly do, the de-| M. Dufault. week-endpad'ournment toda: advised at Federal - administration | mits natural breathing, through the|os” opoo ™ (/%) e t"‘l’)"‘ points mocracy of Kngland, France, Italy Order of Services. 3 4 headquarters. He said Minnesota|nose. It is as light and comfortable| |goked, the “npmse;‘]"em:e? ~°Vfi" v and the United States, we can all un-| Low mass at 8 a. m. High mass at| At the close of a day of VIBOrous|gealers ought to turn at once to the|as the French mask, which is an im-| phac 06 Amarioan” oeri ;: 1e derstand it; but the Bolsheviki mas-|10 a. m. The pastor will officiate | debate the house rejected, 167 to 120,] 13)in4ig fields to make good this short-| provement on the German model. developi an oiticers wno are ; ) 1€ the amendment of Representative T e o : eveloping the work in gas here on querade under’the name of democracy | with Frs. Dufailt and Florian, O. S. £ age. But it is American and it grew|, big scale, ar bat ial th and the Bolsheviki, by a combination | B, as deaeon-and subdeacon. The McKenzie of Illinois, writteni into the| " i her Northwest state admin-|out of the American idea that the|ipo Jow n;odelc zgsfiu s zmtnlx) that of treachery, corruption and ignor-|pishop will preach at high mass. Fol- bill by the military committee, di-| 00l " G 4 oce from states east|next important stage of Allied opera-| pardeq as a purely Fe AR e e ance, have refluted Russia to servi-|[owing high mass the candidates will | Fecting separate classification and de-| % Mississippi river, Judge McGee | tions, following the certain failure of | {jon. enz tude under Germany and have engen- | be examined on Christian doctrine by | 12ved call of youths from 118 to 20.1 0 N ere to confer with Dr. Harry|Germany’s last great offensive, is to dered a form of democracy as dan-|the bishop, who will then administer Amendments’ by Represdené?t Y{e John- | = celd to see what can be done to|be an Allied offensive. In other gerous to the’ world as the govern-|the sacrament of confirmation. soniof Washington, a:; it a8 max; ‘;r meet the threatening serious fuel sit-| words it is a gas mask designed for BAND BENEFIT CARNIVAL ment of Hohenzollerns.” In the afternoon, the Rt. Rev. Bis-| Alabama, to fix the draft age.mini-| "0 - offensive operations. It is intended AT SR N mum at 19 and 21 years, respectively, v 3 7 hop Corbett, accompanied by the < PR _|to be worn at long stretches, if CLOSES THIS EVEN £ also were defeated. The first step was to limit the num . h SIMENSON HOME ON prisi, wil o o Wilton, whare be bor ot taps btwminous conl cun o necesary, and to be worn, in’ he . and also the adjoining cemetery. pmm"t” Touches. stored for industrial purposes. In merely while holding off an enemy| This is the last night of the Lit- SHORT SEA FURLOUGH — . Dramatic touches were given the {’llepx‘a‘:fé‘twfi:" g“a’;ficlojl“;&};irhg"stt‘gf' advance. tle Giant shows, exhibiting on the Leo Simenson, son of Mrs. E. L. PETERSON’S DISBARMENT | cheers, called upon four marines in| “The fact that last Saturday the| Among the advantages claimed for| band, and there should be a record Simenson, of the transport Susque- —_ the galleries to stand in evidence that|shiments of bituminous coal to thelit is that it permits clear vision, the| breaking attendance. The band re- hanna, is in the city on a short fur- St. Paul, Aug. 24.—Disbarment of | youths of 18 make excellent soldiers,| Northwest were 1,990,000 tons be-|strip across the eyes not clouding| ceives 10 per cent of the gross pro- lough. He came from Hoboken, N. J., | james A: Peterson of Minneapolis wilj | THis was after Representative John-|hind the schedule is one worthy of|when the wearer’s breath touches it;| ceeds of the shows, merry-go-round and will only spend a day or two in|he asked of the supreme court in a[son of Washington, had presented a|serious consideration,” Judge McGee|the weight is deposited at the back of| and Ferris wheel and nothing from the city with his mother. Young Sim-{ petition to be filed in a few days|small 18-year-old page in a soldier’s{said in a dictated statement. “It|the neck and on the shoulders, and|the concessions, and patrons should enson has made six trips across. by the state board of law examiners,| coat and trench helmet, to support|requires every “ealer, who has thelthe bungelsome box used in other|remember the band boys when ‘“‘tak- e it has become known. his claim that 18 years old are mere|proper regard iur the trade hereto-|respirators is removed from the chest,}ing in the sights.” BAUDETTESOLDIER The petition will probably be filed | children. Representative Olney of|fore supplied by him, to get every|where it is always in the way; and,| The proceeds will be used by the at the same time as the petition for|Massachusetts, aroused the patriotism|ton of Illinois coal possible, storing|most important of all, the uncom-|band to pay its expenses to the bat- disharment of Albert Pfaender of New | of the house members during the de-|it where neccessary. fortable clip on the nose is done away | talion encampment at Red Lake dur- ls REPORTED WOUNDED Ulm. bate by declaring British and French with. It is literally possible to wear|ing the fair there, and as their serv- : ;lihisnaclion fglowsthexDM“}SiOD :’f officers conceded tll]a'- it g:st the| ___ |it for hours and forget its presfench& ices will be gratis the heartiest co- both attorneys from the nnesota| American marines who at ateau- Officers in various parts of the|operation should be theirs. Bar association. . Thierry stopped the German rush in ‘Tms DAY lN THE WAR line have given the new mask a trial, The shows are all first class and T TS T July and saved Paris. and their enthusiastic praise has re-| cjean throughout, one of the highest TO CONDUCT FUNERAL. House Adjourns. m sulted in many more calls for| ocommendations carried by a car- . 24, = Rev. Osmund Johnson, pastor of Plans for a final vote on the meas-|ing minister of war in Russia, the First Scandinavian Lutheran|ure in the house last nighlt were lost|resigns. church, went to Solway today to of-|in the midst of a wrangle over an > L A fiiciate at the funeral of Mrs. An-|amendment by Representative Mad- Mug}l:g'Afr:énilzfnG Russians retake ton Frederickson, the funeral having|den of Illinois, prohibiting deferred 2 1,"15 Allies start bi been postponed from yesterday until | classification of government employes ,AU& 24, 1915—Allies star g today. Mrs. Frederickson died atfbecause of their employment. Before drive on Dardanelles. her home this week from cancer, hav-{a vote could be taken, a motion to| Aug. 24, 1914—Germans left wing ing been ill for over two months. adjourn was carried and the amend-lenters France, taking Luneville. * ALLIES ATTACKING