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s VOLUME XVIL 'NO. 152 \\ BEMIDJI, MINN,, FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 27, 1919 “A HARD PAIR 10 BEAT |RECEPTIONT( GER | ’ | OPEN MEETING STORY NORTH STATEEDITORS STATEEDITORS| @menl// (R0 \\ | ATHIRCENON Ziw . y Rutlzdge Surprised |. at Publicity Given Asso- ciation Meetmg TWIN CITIES, DULUTH, : : LUMBERJACK FEED . PAPERS ‘COVER’ MEETING , - | FEATURE TOMORROW | » State Papers Generous 4 tha Senators Send Re- in Giving Space to “"grets and ‘Best Wishes to - Varied Program Bemidji's Guests (S, BUDAPEST -y 2 (By Unite Versallles, June 27.—Thé sign the peace treaty, left Ber! in Paris at 7 ¢’ nounced today. this afternoon. An informal reception this even:| - Foreign Minister Mueller and Colonial Minister Bell of the t the Birchmont hotel will be German- signatories- are accomp¥ied by three }ugh officials, rst programmed feature of the|including Herr Schmidt and nw Kraus, economic and inter- meeting of the Northern Minnesota|national law experts. Bditorial association, the citizens of Herr Giesberts and Herr 1Leinert who had been appointe Bemldn -being cordially invited.|to sign with Mueller, withdrew at the last moment., } UpaiRi Mnsic, will be furnished by the Twen- ¢ COUNTER REVOLUTION:IN BUDAPEST rman delegation, which will p.at midnight and will arrive lock Saturday:morning, it was officially an- N jle party was scheduled to reach Dusseldorff - “I doubt if any convention-held in nnesota this year received as much favorable publicity as has been so _generously given fo the annual -edi- rial outing that is being held in :Bemidji this week,” says A. G. Rut- edge, the secretary. 'he daily papers of Minneapolis 8 e W'- E. VERITY A. G. RUTLEDGE W; E. Verity is the live wire of Wadena. He is presldent st Dattalion band under leader- : f the Northern Minnesota Editorial association. A. G. Rut- rector Riggs, the numbers and:St. Paul and Duluth, as well as |9 4’ assoclalio: A us d in th . Dane Vienna, Jupe 27.—A counter at Owatonna, Albert Lea, Red Wing, ledge 'is known throughout the newspaper fraternity and infy 1;’3‘ e & feature of the evening. Budapest last rll‘:‘ght The bam!n ebeg:err o‘lv t:;nnmg;‘;tl:;s, otlll;n:: ptactically every nook and corner as “Doc.” He is in'St. Paul eral of the brethern arrived to-|the Hungarian national coldrs, bombarded Foreign Minister A ‘write-ups which were furnished them, | ywhen *at home,” and is the hard working secre: ay {and spent ‘the day meeting ~and the editors of these papers gen. s g secretary of the frionds and mew acquaintences. The| Bela Kun's headquarters from.the Danube. This was immedi- erously offered free use of their col- association. This Pa‘r played_a great part "& t.l.'e pronounced ity will arrive this i d|ately followe: success of the meeting now being held in Bemidji. m.:gr:vz‘ mo:l;n‘: e ?:n :5'121:‘}9 mgh); At d:wlx)lyafieifi?fitt;n&a?hézgl:x?en;"tlg ege:g;gufill; tr}:ae trai throughout e day, while = S S autas. moval of dead and wounded.. m‘?,:‘m: 1 c::e ;I::l:; The soviet .government proclaimed a state of seige and uto Volunteers . Bela Kun assumed personal command of his forces. fcover’this meeting, the St. Paul Dis- - “Indicating the desire they have to & patch-Pioneer Press is sending W. D. “Bell; George Akerson will represent “ADIAEY,S GLOWING the Minneapolis Tribune; Charles Washington, June 27.—Postmaster ‘“ 7:30 o'clock tonight, automo- 4 Cgen:)y,ltlfi‘ M}i{nneisgolis é'o:l]:“ll\;l and ““B“ I E To Bm“DJI g;ane:\al tB;nlesoIr‘! %old a,l coml}lit{:e of | piles| wil? m‘;.l at the“fi'“kh"m and —__‘r—_:m_-—-_—_—_— e, Dulu erald an e News- . e American Federation of bor | t; th isiti ditors to Birch- ibune will be represented by staff i ANDTO MINNBOTA he would not directthe telegraph n'::;t e b Wil e headaussiors of PlNEwwD ASKS DEPOT. Bm INJUNCTION ALTERED. companies to re-employ persons who|the Northern Minnesota Editorial as- went on strike, as he considered they | sociation during its three-days meet- had left their work in violation of|ing J. L. George will be in charge the r'ules laid down by the govern- |of the cars, which will also convey ment’s wire control board and the|the'families of many of the associa- war labor board. tion members. nien, NOT TWO BOX CARS: _ |sultreect 2ums b "ot MATTER BEING HEARD Junction ?ece%uyo::n?t‘gd b:ewtslz 12‘»; \g‘:dtsruln.}udfe Mayer against United B ates strict Attorney Caffey and Fifty-three private car owners| Prgpogsed to Move Station at|Acting Collector of Internal Re’;enuo LIVE STOCK FEATURED. have registered in co-operation with New York Wires. “This rorning the ‘Editor and tblisher” of New York City wired: 'Will you please send. us, at close of onting, 500 word story summarizing he outing, also picture of president,’ wfdely Known Editor Strongly i Henhg:ed for Governor ! of -State ks. DMust have story by Mon- Fred _E. Hadley, with his 250 5 Fed t ALY pounds of gobd nature, solid Ameri- the entertainment of the newspaper- Scribner and Erect Mc'l?dlelgg:,ti},lon of the higt t ¥ ““Benj. 8. Herbert, editor of /the|canism and loyalty to the wWembers (By United Press.) men . and on early trains tomorrow Substitute permits the p!-oseeutfonl f;e;r::::d Nstionnl Printer-Journalist, writes: [of Minnesota’s “Fourth Estate,” ar- Inkster, N. D., June 27. —'l‘he morning will be met at the Markham G, Ritledge, secrétary—In pub- rived in Bemidji this morning from | third annual district <fair here to-|by: specially designated units and llshlng theé’ National Printer-Journal- | Winy ebago where he publishes one |day. is largely given to the promotion | taken to Birchmont for breakfast, Judge Ira B. Mills, chairman of the 18t. thie official paper of the National | of, t }_:sst ox the states’s many |of . better .livestock. - Five: hundred|then prought down, town, to spend | Minnesota Railroad and Warehouse ‘Editorial ation, . we .are . en-|good W {r?y dollars worth' 6f° prizes ‘will be “dis- | the o enoon. . At 11:30 o'clock din-f o icsion conducted a hearing this deavoring £j segire as much informa- Mr. Hamey hn,s Teceived much fa- | tributed. ner will ‘be served at Birchmont, it 4 8 ng tion as possible concerning the activi- ‘vorablé mention as a_ pessible.repub- —_ - | being -a*:regular lumberjack spread ties of the various state press asso. lican_nominee for governor—in fact, . given by the Crookston Lumber com- ciations. Will you kindly send us fred ; ?ewlslgmper trlte}:xds have 're- AMERICAN EAGLE To pany as a feature of the - editorial particulars of your meeting to be held | ferre: 0 im as ‘‘the mnewspaper in. Bemidji, June 27-28-29 and boys’ candidate.” SCREAM lN BEM]D.“ against alleged violators of the war time prohibition act. MASONS DEDICATE TEMPLE. alvlm N. D, June 27.—Promin- ent speakers are heré today for the opening of the new Masonic temple. A banquet and ball will be given in the lodge room. e morning at the Hotel Markham on application of res{dents of Pinewood and vicinity for adéquate station fac- ilities at that point. Pinewood was meeting. A buslness session will be held in the ~afternoon. Barney Erickson will be in charge of oars represented at the hearing by a large blige?” : Mr. Hadley is enamored of North- 3 ¥ ‘oblige? b Minneso{a “When we stepped CELEBRA“”N JULY 4 Saturday morning and Hal H“flmnn delegation, which gave testimony in- looKs uKE TOWNLEY : off. the train'at Bemidji this morning at noon. dicating that the community was WILSON' WARNS-ALL we imbibed ‘Dep’ and hospitality Am| , ... ' 1t Is hioped there will be a number |Erowing xapidiy, was contrivuting| - BEATEN [N BALLOTING: ; NATI ONS Tfl FOREGO the pine-laden breeze, and it is good | Army Aviator, Who Fought|who will dvol\mtee; u:l n‘nsl'st convey- :g:;t::‘t,h::‘ 5?'&30"33',‘,2;3,’,. ':o zt:: gog ! &8 - ¢ . o h itors and their families to ua 0 ;flog;eg“sk af:::'m?n;‘.’.ls ;‘:f; . ;;'f on ‘Battle Line, Will islzst: epzrk Lake Itasca, Sunday|Cars do not constitute proper facilies NoNPARI‘ Comm FOLLOWING GERMANY |saies. “vou people justly proclaim| - Be Big Magnet morning. Bveey driver oL & car w1l ol Fiaiats of the So0 made an offer e d t = be entertained at dinner w the edi- o o e your great crops.—your wonderful ag tors, butathe driver's tamilies should | to move the present depot at Scribner | Returns From County Districts rted at Banquet That a Similar Fate Would "Be -in Store - great crop, the most enduring one, is |, ' ‘Some celebration” is right. That | take their own picnic lunch as din-|Out to Pinewood and to provide the Lag; Grand Forks Goes here, a crop that has never been nip- there’s golng to be a day chock full party.at the Forestry. If you have(er this proposition will be acceptable (By United : Préss.) ) future. It is bound to grow and pros- | Suests of honor. order of the commission in this case| Fargo, June 27.—With nearly one- dnnt Poincaire to the allied peace state of Minnesota, the state where Mamers, a returned battle line avia-| general manager @t the Fargo Forum most important bills referended and ness and comradeship are always|tlers on the French front. He will| having scheduled a trip for himself u show. the throngs the art of man- Lakes, 1 '“lB North Dakota’s statutes. many’s effort at world domination in radiated in. & Way. that ‘warms-the and Wife.on the Great Lakes, leating ERCULAR A"ACK The . and eyening. able ¢o meet with the assoclation. (Special ‘to Pioneer.) printing bill _and educational bill mmm WILL In the morning there will be an Lésley S. Whitcomb, of Albert| Park. Rapids, June 27.—The tu- (By United Press.) leaguers leading by about 2,000 votes clude the oration of the day by Hon.|National association. He says he|County Public Health associatibn’ here the “annual meeting of the Toledo, O., June 27.—Ollie Pecord |bureau of education. Bemidji’s base-{extends best wishes. the number would have been grea! & impossible to ascertain the vote in days. Seven hundred churches are|ggn¢ july 4. The selection was made| In the evening, Lieut. Mamers will the -present session of congress, condition of the'roads. There were}: @avily against every Townley bill Jaj. A. J. Drexel Biddle were named | There will be dancing at the armory| cessful in every detail. -y ‘United Press.) distrance of twenty-five miles from Senate bill 134, the educational or ranged by Miss Theresa Erickson, the|commission bill. ploneered in southern Marshall coun-| - the “city at dinner, and Bemidjl ricultural products—but your really is, when Bemidji holds her’s on the former place with smaller but still our crop of friendli i T hat ing space is limited. p zpp:re:tgy hals neve:ets:ae: iot)t)altlu:e Fourth “of July next week, for| Dinner will be served the editorial|adequate accommodations and wheth- Strongly “No.” by the 1 " | of interest and hundreds of returned|not volunteered your service, notify|to Scribner interests is not known. g?gion). Tilsr‘?:;‘gs 'gleaasl(;“?o:;ei‘ffil soldfers. are expected, they belng Harry Reynolds at Commercial club. Judge Mills announced that the|. (By United Press.) ‘Paris, June 27.—President Wilson, | per with the passing years. We can| _There will be three flights by the . Regrets—Good Wishes. will be forth coming in a few days. |third of the estimated vote in this af- speaking at a dinner given by Presi- |all take a just pride in our great army scout plane, operated by Lieut.] Norman B. Black, president and b ternoon, returns indicated the two _|tor and who met the Hun air bat- § possibly all of the seven Nonpartisan del!gates 1ast night, warned that any crops never fall, and where triendli mas uuable to be: present, owing {0 HUBBARD co“NTY IN league measures will remain on nation attempting. to emulate Ger- Ak ] ; 8 0 euvers and strategy while in the air| Duluth toda He will be away ten ndustrial commission and ‘the future would suffer a like fate. hedrts of vlsltors. and will perform morning, afternoon | days afi:’ 5,’;5 he regrets not [y)g‘ng state banking bill were leading. The 4 5 i ‘were running behind. An average on MANY CHURCH DELEGATES. . areoplane flight, street sports and|Lea, who has attended two of the as- all seven Dbills- showed the anti- . Rmm BIG scRAP mugic by the Bemidji band. sociation’s meetings, was unable to herenlosls olinie held.on Monday it Grand Forks, June 27.—Approxi- The afternoon program will in-|come, but will make the trip with the der the auspicés. of the Hubbard{in 323 precincts. 4,000 del ttendi ] : ‘mately 4,000 delegates are attending (By United Press.) R. E. Denfield of the government|will be in spirit with the bunch and|was a great .success. Sixty-three( Grand Forks, June 27.—Lagging Nm}l‘ D';k"t}g“"i:' :‘tithelL:t'sh:ll; of Toledo was today named s referee |ball team will meet Pine River and| ~ Senator Frank B. Kellogg cannot people. were' axasuined and, xo dou protnditenbacdininiingsbebonng £ an churc e convention la of the Willard-Dempsey championship | there will be another air flight. '} come from Washington on account of ' er.it it had not ‘béen; for the sever: h e Nonpartisan referendum, held , represented. . | by the army, navy and civilian board |do one of the most daring air stunts|which necessitates his presence there. rain on Sunday and ‘the subsequent|yestérday. Grand Forks county voted g of boxing contfrol. Tex Richard and |ever known. Be there to' see 1it.|He hopes the meeting will be suc- PIONEERS RETELL PAST. cases from Menahga, Hubbard, Ba- lwauestlon. which included: gt ‘| judges. with Williams’ orchestra and also Senator Knute Nelson s another doure, Arago and .one man came & nate bill 167, the printing bill. g dancing on - the business -district{detained by press of business at Warne, June 27.——Tales ‘of early mfls‘ . |pavement. =~ The band will play:| Washington. He expresses his appre- Becker county. lboard of administration bill. days -were retold today at the River- | VWAVIAL T ‘nlmz. w&l be ;omefi:lln% doln%:very ciation of the invitation and wishes{ The details of the clinic were ar.| . Senate Dbill 67, the one-man tax ‘gide farm on the banks of -Snake i 3 mm minu roughout the day. e re-| each member- of the association a . dje: 1 all | i E county nurse. . The, clinic was in House bill 123, the immigration -~ River when the men and women who . WAm ! N turned soldiers will all be guests of | most enjoyable tiime. chnrg; of D;; P, %v» Breene, Who wi Y : gre : e - t here by the Btate board 'of|'' House bill 17, the industrial com- “ty’and northern Polk county got to-| Mayor Johnson has signed the con- | 2OPeS they will be preseént. in' large l!Ien : extet umbers. ealth. He was assigted .by Doctors|mission bill. gether for the annual reunion of old |tract for the water works extension |* TS, Rmom comlo“ Houston, Higgs and |(Armstrong, also House bill 24, the judicial redis- settlers. Only those who have re-|and the successful bidder for the Dr. Wal - sided in the district a quarter of a |work will commence as soon as pos- HINTS R-ATE ADVANCE tol;: Swaeytlrlnga:totfmfi\s ‘yhga: : lfin?of\ "-’fx'éflfe"t','di 18, the state bank bill W. Stone and Mrs. F./W. Hinds and | . There is ever'y indication that & r SUFFRAGE'IN 1920. century are eligible as members. sible the work to be done. SEES —_— George Kreatz is taking measure-| ~St. Paul, Jume. 27.—American| waghington, June 27.—The rail-|Miss Beth Bonham were the nurses)lieavy vote was cast and early re- SPARTACANS AGREE . 't‘},“‘c’;fn;';flw“’{,fl,“i,,fi{“},‘,’“,‘:,‘,‘,‘od,'fi‘::; Eg.‘,'fii‘,‘,.,‘;""g‘.’,‘;‘:qfiBttheplrflfifeflfif“g:: road administration is giving serious| who had charge of the weighing an{iiturns showed a large majority the city building. He expects to get | Pressing confidence. Federal suftrage | consideration to the question of rais- ?Vei:;‘::::g "éo 6:::.: "“h'i‘l‘;:“ Maj’:{v:l _-:5:’“;‘ :,l:: TOV;'H::Y Ireglme. How- To DECLAR]NG TRUCE started on the actual work some time | amendment will be ratified early next|ing freight rates again, Director|wright and Mrs. M. M. Nygaard gy R er ol o oy coatdan e expreen next week and will push it along|Yyear. General Hines told the house inter-|ed as secretaries, and Mrs. Hefsel'| Wostern county returns are slow i‘!;. rapidly. From present information,” said| i ¢o commerce committee. He de-|was registration clerk. ' getting in. the governor, “it appears that the clared the administration faced a At noon the Commercial club wag’'* truce has been declared between gov- OCEAN FLYERS RETURN. legislatures of thirty-six or more| ., vo problem in obtaining revenues|host at an excellent luncheon at the G —_—_—B ernment troops and the Spartacans in (By United Press.- to meet deficits. New Park hotely- The president. of. LEA “E HE‘,I) N" AR statgs will ratify the suffrage amend- Hamburg, dispatches reported today. New York, June 27.—The trans-|election.” ] - the county publié health assoclnumu i — * z Mr. Jacobs and treasurer, Mr. Tah IRI FREEI"' Cessation of hostilities came after|p, .t "zeppelin passed Sandy Hook| Although the governor’s statement couNTY BOARD Mms the doctorsann\'l nurses wer; g:estr To SH m (By United Press.) Basle, Switzerland, June 27.—A ment in time for the next general hours of street fighting. There were | g} o1ty pefore 2 o’clock toda indicated a special session to act on H y carry- The table was' decorated with whit many casualties. ing the Trans-Atlantic NC flyers into | the suffrage amendment, he said he is TO SELL ROAD BONDS | peonics nd the double red crogy| Washington, June 27.—Assertions New York harbor. ' Some aircraft|not ready to make public any definite which is the symbol used by the|that the league of nations would Anti-Tuberculosis ‘society to repre-|handicap the effort for Irish freedom The board of county commissioners | gent health and ‘Hapiness. Qwing to| Were denied in the senate by Senator are holding g special meeting this af-|the large number of cases waiting for Ph‘eé:n, democrat, c;f ?allffr;ial, N xamination, it was Impossible” t ‘Some persons interested in e ternoon to let the contract for sale|€ P Q Tk couBer Bd baid, “have objected of bonds for the road program map-| o, to Article 10 because they fear it ped out for Beltrami county. The| The association plans to repeat|would guarantee the territorial in- session is due for 2 o’clock. this clinic in the fall and at that|tegrity of the British empire. This That the roads as pianned are sad-|time two days will be devoted to it.|it does only with respect to ‘external ly needed is evidenced today by a|This is a wonderful preventltw ggression.” Now, Irish independence party of autoists who arrived in Be-|measure and of the greatest ben can be worn either by the voluntary midji from Cass Lake and they re-|to the community. Hubbard coumy act of England, a successful revolu- ported the road “rotten,” to use|is fortunate in having an organiza.|tion or the intervention by a superior their expression. tion is this kind. Jerce from the outside.” flew out to greet Commanders Read |Plans to that end. ‘The session will and Towers. be called early next winter, it is pre- B S S N dicted. PRINCE STILL INTERNED. (By ited Press.) mcmNE GUN HGHT The Hague, June 27.—The Dutch OCCURS IN BERLIN government oflicially announced to- day that the former German crown (By United Press.) Berlin, June 27.—A brief machine prince is still on the island of Wier- gun battle was staged in the Alexan- ingen. The crown prince was yester- day reported to have escaped from his der plaza early today. It is unknown if there were any casualties. - 400.000 ARMY BILL - PASSED BY SENATE ‘Washington, June 27.—The army appropriation bill, carrying $888,- 000,000, and providing for an aver- f.ge army of 400,000 men next year, an increase over the house bill of $171,000,000 in funds and 100,000 in personnel, was passed by the senate without a roll call and sent to con- ference. have any talks given at the lurich; place of internment and to have made his way into Germany.