Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 14, 1919, Page 1

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i MsNNESOTA HISTORICAL upmum- » cmcuuflou; Largest circulation of any plpot h P North Central Minnesota. MEMBER UNITED PRE;S ] _ The Pioneer is a member of tlnwniud { Press. Today’s world’s news today... " BEMIDJI, MINN,FRIDAY, EVENING, NOVEMBER 14, 1919 Forecest }4 hvifMarkham: Storm CANPAIGN TO OUST REDS OF WASHINGTONIS INFULL SWING Report Says I. W. W. Gather- ing for Attack on Jail at State Capital {BONUSONLYTO | FAC:-S2UANY. | MEN OR THERR | No Deserted Wives or Other| Dependents Can Share, Sayq Attorney General Plan of Organization Would Get Wide Publicity; Men .Are Asked Suggestions - COMMITTEE ANXIOUS © i TO RECEIVE VIEWS i .| SEVERAL APPLY FOR AID ALLOWANCE BY BOARD This Is a Stipulation in the Minnesota Law; Term of Service in.Months LEADERS UNDER ARREST TAKEN TO REFORMATORY Snipers Still Shooting From Ambush; Fire on Guards- man in Automobile NeT'nneWutedenlhand Good . Pay; hvem Devote Long Hours .. This photograph of §§ e ceremontes attending the coronation of the b of Persin has juj ‘though Ahmed Kajar was @ated o&fiu throne at Teheran on July 2%,"1014. The long delay in -due to the war. 5 ‘What it means to Bemidji to lose ‘the national guard unit is & factor that must be taken into considers- tionufnl]ynw)utitmnnltou— (By United Press.) g Seattle, Wash., Nov. 14—The cam- paign to rid the state of Washington of I. W. W. and other radicals was in full swing today. i 8t. Paul, Nov. 13.—Only Minne- sota service men or their widows can share in the $20,000,000 state sol- diers’ bonus fund under the bonus wcure it. law, according to an opinion given \ P y Should Bemidji fail to raise the by Amrney Genexal Hilton. An- 'L ! Reports from Tacoma stated ‘necessary number of men who could t bonus allowances o AN LEG“)N I. W. W. radicals were gathering at .comply with the federal roguhfiou. be computed by calendar i Q. xnaw Bordeauz, preparatory to an attack = lost _soldiers’ bonus board was i on the jail at Olympia, the state capi- ed to complete the building is rpised| called to consider the refusal of Ad- 2 Had Charge ofgState Organ-|tal. Three of their leaders are in by ‘private subscriptions. But fully | jutant General P. C. Harris of Wash-| - Honors in Two Classes ization Worl in Form- jail there. Every man in Olympia as_important would be the h- of of Potatoes e enbisted men ,will be followed. _ fib iod who could obtain a gun have gone to The committee has’ e ative Ferio the Jail .prepared to resist an attack. as to state, that if nohe —_— Mean while the prisoners were TA.. This com‘qmee has gone on ord as stating that the wishes of By Charles Carter. d offi 14 b tisf: 5 N — t over something really b ecial to Pioneer. turned officers would be actory| Minneapolis, Nay. 14.—Franklin|hurried to the state reformatory at " State Is W hhhl wef ch offices in Washington to col- Dulufli.spNo:. 14.—Altel3 a hot)t0 the men, a written stater 0| 'Olier of Philadelphia, who has had | Munroe. State Is Wa ormation or attempt ogain | aght with Eveleth, Bemidji today the 2ffect that they are*m b £ ata i¥ani Hundreds of reds have been arrest- ‘The effort to raise a co fi, obtain ‘the necessary sanction was|janded the summer convention of dates. would be secured.: ... |charge of state of anization "'?"" ed. -The Union Record, the official returnod service men is not onlra B:] ¢5 be decided. the Northern Minnesota -Develop-| . “aelection will be for for the legion during its formative|organ- of the labor unions here. was ¢al proposition. It is being wagchad| = . 0y Ones Cannot Share. |ment association. E. E. McDonald|the colomel with the recommendition | period, was elected the first nation-|seized late yesterday by the United by the state officials and if succ d wives and other .| was elected vice president. of the committee. The cos al commander of the order after a atnup m:rnhal. but has been allowed nated by.the association hes no™- spirited race in which) he was nearly j"‘n be called to the attention of the ents of Minnesota nmce men cin i is after the next mothg wm other than to see & succ J : % Snjpers, who on Tuesda Hn.d Northorn Mianssota:Davelop-, SOIpaRy organised snd efficient Mason: City, Towss. MacN! ‘°“’A A'"i;‘““» And other dee lan | Pendents to 6‘buin bonus allomcu H , under various applications. 4 3 p n phn Should-it| The opinion that only’ the urvlée e. exposition, are- many | rvice man will'be| men themselves or their widows say. !olth tlu advantages of Bemidji as a i : g athdi#7 Hamilton Fish S : ds of the state of-|share in the state fund was given|summer ‘meédting-.place. “Bemidji|| ' Address ah qquthm a}' mu : Arkansas pre- S‘A_c;‘;l‘:l":ghfio"lfiiler:gim" Aficials, who.is,regponsible. by A. F. Pratt, assistant attorney|bdosters” wenritags bur!gg the in-1| tary Committes,” care: Bamidji as- Mr. : e R s g general. Mrs. Anna Sibley, 3113|scription, “On to:-Bemidji,” and' simi- sociation. Communications .h,mm irtlnh F. Lester arrest- Men;Sheuld S\luuti . .. |Second street north, Minneapolis,|lar tags were distributed nmonx the || used in the paper. The committee’ D. C., and :& :flteffnm‘.'mz'filéi I:P::&r;rec::o: For that /reason the -organization| was advised that the mothers of de-| visitors. Charles S. Qarter, J. W. -Wil-|| be signed, though' nemes will not mmet O'Neal| graduate of Macalester college Ve St .committee is anxious to make no|ceased soldiers are not entitled to|cox, D. S. Mitchell and A. A ‘Rich-|| be used in the paper. The com. || . N false step. fi%he committee wants to|receive the bonus which the soldiers|ardson are chief among the Bemidji|| mittee .urges ali citizens to avail ¢ T "‘D"ko“ nomi- (Paul. He lorm;fl!'vbl"]? at Lil!::& - base its plan on what the service men| might be allowed if living.-Mrs. Sib- . They argue that the many|| themselves of -this- opportunity to 3 N. D, butdmove u; att;lngtlon 8 . want. It would have pleased them to|ley said that her son, after working|lakes; summer hotels, railway trunk|| clear up any misunderstandings. Lindsley repeated hi# refusal to run after gra “hfig |r OT 5 anue- have had- the service men ‘take hold|as a railroad fireman and helping to|lines and good roads are some of the when nominated. by Texas. Jack part‘rlnent"nt 7 “‘u" "; - Mem| b: «of it from the beginning, but failing| educate his sisters, énlisted Novem-|inducements their city has to offer.| - - Greenway of Arizd sked to let the §' tflf ? :ge dn:: ty hw :,:: ':amood v twelve men have of- | ber 6, 1917, and was killed in an air-| A fgat]\;re ofdtli‘e ;::etnpg is tthe po- Q. ‘What physical examination is|convention see the Sandidates, and stl::i pir :rcndm;:ad anc lea; col.legegrec- ke care of the detail work plane fall last July tato display and Beltrami county was necessary? they were brought : %the stage and | orq. following any suggestions made by Inquiry From Erdahl. among the winners, Lee Hiltz second i L1 ;| introduced by C n Lindsley. ‘the men who have returned. : . |in hot competition in two classes.| -A. ‘A physical examination is v A The ruling that only the soldier o whi ‘ i i The rolleall showed 366 votes for| MARRIED TO MINNESOTA GIRL. Would Mean Publicity. or, in case of 'his death, his widow, | L0 classes in which he scored are'as| prescribed. Some idea of the dues-|pygricr, 391 for MacNider, 18 for I Bemidji lands the unit and with | if he left one, is entitled to the bonus follows: tions asked can be secured from look- Jones and § for O'Neal. Mr. Mac- 4 5 i t the blanks that are in the under Minnesota laws, was add: d| Burbank Russets—John Aiton, (N8 & e . Nider made it unanimous and Mr. e Tequented by citien feem o1 staves i : The examinttion s not'as sttonp | D'Olier responded to: calls for a to H. O. Wagner of Erdahl, who in-| Grand Rapids, first; Lee Hiltz, Be-| .- ination is not tr d midji, second; Conrad Johngon, Du-|:hé eéxamination is not as sirong as|,,..ch by asking the convention to|bers of the I. W. W., during the e B e i e |, B e o Ve e e gy Sy el ] e v .|l gl ot e o | i oy i, e g q " | Fra: er ‘o ictor rich, Mock, " Election of officers had ‘been taken|of four weeks, who was a res| ¢ru:::inx,‘,tlha wy :h; :g:;er:omnl:; “The term of service under the|ffth; J. Armstrong, Cohasset, sixth. hQ. ldWe cannot see vtv.hy union rhdbor up ahead of other business, to accom- thial sity, gntil I;pe wegd{ng n Oentot for dmmb\ml on under a Bemidji bomis law will be computed in| B\n’bunkl—-wflhnm :Cs. Achter.|8hould oppose the national guard as|modate leaving on early ttuna ::rd -w: ;:‘ln ‘;13:8'0 r:, 3 dnu;:ter“, ot s kerch, Ivie, first; Lee. Hiltz, B it has been shown where ever th.e A. H. Vernon, of Little Palls, rep- :’;eu Bhne mdp:;:::h' credit going to :::&t::dp:nnz; :f' ga:l;ngmn:l ot:: m.idji'l?gnd ’August Samaon, Men:: guard has been called out that it resents "Minnesota on the ue& execu-| Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Rogers, and was h in favor of the f the ] h W.|prominent in social circles here. B .| date of enlistment to, but not in-{awlands, third; Con Johnson, Duluth, | operates as muc tive committee of the legion, . vertimg 1 e cauts e iaole 8. | Chuding, the corresponding day of the| fourths John Nelaon, Braimerd, ffth;|Srikers as the employers. ‘The ob-| 4. Guris of St. Paul as altern that the returned service men had|following calendar month.” W. Yale Velander Brothers; Duluth, sixth. je::t b abtotts of B —_— backed the proposition, had by a vote Smiley, bonus board secretary, said Fred T. Lincoin of Brainerd -is in 4 Montevideo, Minn.,, Nov. 14,— Dale Hubbard, one of the men killed at Centralia, Wash., by alleged mem- OFFICIALS INDIGNANT. ¢ A ¢ Washington, Nov. 14.—Govern- selected their own captain, and had &fter cbtaining the attorney general's|line for re-lection ws secretary of strikers to see that property is pro-| )F AND-FAWN PAY g s sl were Ertily Concarned made possible a highly efficient; ‘well e -as80¢; and should unani-f Ay icaion is al m i tntmzd bgrzflniuttieondf.rom the mom- an :;p?::;l:x?li'n l,x‘:tefixp:mel?;lma:; mously named. the hneso::; :::l :r‘:‘::l:: lfa':xtl:v:n‘;:g B IDJI "SIT TODAY :’zltg;\:,i.nvt,};ea:egtelrtsfnl;:,u:vn‘:el;':n‘(i en s - See————— o Ing mustered in. 30, 1918, aiid was discharged on to a question regarding union labor’s the problblo fatal wounding of an- No Time Wasted. BOMBING PLANE TAKB attitude. We feel that the union| When William Utley, who resid To the meniber of th November 20, 1918, he served nine men look at the matter in this light|out on the Blrchmoxln’t' road nbo:' other. " Many officials privately and joini 5 tcon;pany, T e a b reemrdad AT M]NEOLA HELD after having it explained to them. |three miles distant;, started 'for oan (o pablc sustements. com 3) o r;’ge tlre::‘si zrogx;lsfmg 0 evo:oe as being entitled.to a. cash bonus of Brakdke’s store, where he is employed denllzxad in strongest language the at- el per year to $150, or for ten months at the fixed| = ' - Bemidli to or- : e e Soan s ol o ST | ate of $15 » month BOUND FOR CHICAGO) ... 5 companyinr ™" °|fo% che inter, tis morning be #n| Gon, Pershing in u statement jn awhat th: g:lvle;nm:ntrn::s o“;fo;: : . A. No time limit was set but it|toward Bemidji-and &¥ he p,om.;efi which he c"""f’,'""e.d the attack “a. time than this has been devoted to ; ; . & is understood that unless Buitable|down town the deer.¥ept just ahead | 26T10U8 outrage,” said “too drastic <civic work by practically every live H]BBING REFUSB To ' |Demonstration of Delivery of grogre;:ishma.de within t}ffl ll:ext ."i" of him until. he. tur d into his des- :;:n:;rye ’og"g.:ozr::. t:tk ‘:;i;‘:'nff:l;‘: Bossst peedi ooy e, vl PLAV B Express Mattor in the | 4273102 % Ition il b6 T Undton, ' i%nd s b | e o commia such e hundred young men of the city to do EMID‘“ TEAM Shortest Time vacancy now existing. In such a|there. They cameifito the b\umen Members of l‘("’:h h°‘“”e°fi son it so that Bemidji can secure an arm- case it would be some time hefore|district and were again in front |gress were quick to recommen Bemidji would again have an oppor-|of the city buildini verybody who |21l Possible steps be taken against ory, can have needed protection in| Hibbing will not come to Bemidji| - % A Py case of trouble and can ls)ecxu'e ‘adver- | to play the local high school football| Mitchell Field, Mineola., L. I, Nov. | tunity to form a militia company|saw the graceful anBinals seemed to :l’:: our?:g:;ltlang:x o‘:"::llm“;';tlr;iz_s tising that will be worth thousands|team, according to report from that|14.—A Handly-Page bombing plane,|and secure the additional appropria-| want to take them- . For sev- secutl%n of all radicals. Senator Poin- attempting a non-stop fl]ght to Chi-|tion for an armory. eral miles outside, ’ cago, left here this morning at 7 y o'clock. The plane carried Admiral Kerr of the British navy, Major Brackley, Colonel Miller and four of dollars in bringing Bemidji to the|city, and that leaves Bemidji one of notice of other communities as loyal | the champions of the northern part in war, loyal in peace and ever ready|of the state, according to the sche- to serve for the benefit of the com-|dule. munity, state and nation? Montevideo defeated Willman by _ the score of 53 to 0 on Tuesday and | mechanics. — preserve and its . . dexter and Rerp;ssell:lfian;/e ?l:elrt ¥ Y- ttorney enera almer an- DRIVE STARTS MONDAY this is said to mean that Montevideo plane’s cargo consisted of 3,- i nounced that as soon as deportation proceedings could be held, the radi- HAI‘GREN ls NAMED will play Little Falls high school to-| 600 pounds of express matter and a| Beltrami' county will no next Mon- morrow on a neutral ground, for the | representative of the express com-|day undertake to subscribe its quota cals in custody as a result of the re- DEP“TY " s MARSHAL district championship. The winning|Pany was also in the party. of the United States Treasury Sav- cent raids would be compelled to " leave the country. team then will play the Bemidji high| The flight is taken to demonstrate|ings certificates, which will be of- o school champlolx)ls yon some dx‘:eutrgal the feasibility of the airplane as a|fered in denominations of $100 and| Mrs. Minnie Sears,, who was one CH.“:AGO HOLDS SUSPECTS. A successor has been named to|ground. freight carrier. A 40-miles wind was|$1,000. These certificates will ma-|of the grist who whajfined and sen-| Chicago, Nov. 14.—Fourteen per- succeed Deputy United States Mar- blowing when the machine took the|ture January 1, 1924, and will yield|tenced in the whfl%fi convictions | sons of more than fifty taken to the shal Frank Bradley, who was recent- air. 4% per cent interest. Pledge cards|of the district cou the last term, | federal building for examination by ‘1y transferred to the Duluth district, “mE swmm SAVB may be secured at any Bemidji bank|faced Judge Gibbons‘gn the munici-|agents of the federal department of the new appointee being Forest C. . next Monday. pal court yesterday, a charge of | justice in a continuation of the drive Halgren of Bemidji. 38 0[.‘ AMmlCAN CREW conducting an undesirable place, and|on suspected radicals today were (By United Press.) LYNCHED 1. W. W. IDENTIFIED. Centralia, Wash., Nov. 14.~—The man who was lynched here Tuesday night has been identified as Ernest Bveretts, it was announced. The A hundred dollars certificate may Mr. Halgren was for some time be purchased this month for $84,40,|was fined $100 or 90 days in the|held. Six were members of the Union payment for same being permitted |county jail. . She hads the necessary|of Russian Workers, and the other any time up to January 1, 1920.[change and pmd ) eight were said to be Chicage lead- manager of the Gamble-Robinson ' company, wholesale grocers:and pro- = duge dealers, later being secured.as | The Hague, Nov. 14.—A mine|identification was made by the land-| These certificates are tax free, with| ~With her was Olaf.Jensen and he, | ers of the radical element. The new department manager for the Jewett| sweeper picked life boat con-|lady of the rooming house where|the exception of the inheritance|too, faced the court.y He drew $10arrests brought the number of al- . garage. His many friends believe he| taining 38 mi “<the- Everetts lived for several months. He |taxes, which adds still further to|or 30 days in the egunty jail and 1eged leaders here of the anti-govern- : will make an efficient officer for thelthe American % was working.here as an'L. W. W. or- their value. It is good business to|skirmished around the neces-|ment movement to approximately © government. er Council Bl rth 8 | genizer, the landlady said. P sary ten spot and fimfly landed it. | thirty-five, according to the officers. ctive Page r ]1 I I & § 2 “*

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