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ey { [y 7 OF TODAY'S PAPER. s | GET TODAY'S NEWS OUT. Press. - Today’s world’s news, today. BEMIDJI, MINN., WEDNESDAY E\:IENING, NOV. 19, 1919 X |Drastic ‘Red’ BOLSHEVISM S/ Bill Drafted | MUST 60, IS For Senate| DECISIONOFYT | A ¢ D : p measuree for the .suppression of 3 L = — : “Reds” in the United States was sub- : " - mitted to the senate today by the de- o 5 ) }Rllrll Gracie Post Passes M partment of justice in a bill intro-| 5,000 Delegates Attending. Tri: ? 3 . duced by Semator Nelson, chairman - g i 2 e lution Endorsing Those of * | of the senate judiciary commi.cee. e!\nul Y. M. C. A. Conven- . 5 2 ! The bill, drawn by the department ion i it, Mi National Convention . of justice, defines seditious persons as’ tm m Detrmt, ich. s those whta;ndv%cx:itel, oppose and pre- — = =) vent, hin and delay or seek to do WILL HOLD REGULAR ] any of these things against the tree| INCLUDING MANY FROM MEETINGS SEMl-MONTHL:i performance of the government or CANADA; PLAN PROG“AMv : VOLUME XII. NO. 574 Weather: Forecast 24 hrs: Markhipm. ' i Cloudy, warmer, unsettled. i PLANT NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION || RESOLUTIONOF | PEACE TREATY S;nator Charges Wilson Witll Trying to “Command”’ the Senate to Ratify ' |“SENATE HAS EQUAL SAY 'WITH PRESIDENT,” LODGE one of its officers.” . The writing, printing, circulating i 5 ;-3 of any work, sign, speech or picture 3 . i .-~ New building exemplifies the progressive ;dn;i enterprisi | ) - Strenuous Campaign to 'Be ot any sedltious ed'::ig‘lzevu";“m;flj Three Special ~Commissions |yt of Koors Brothers company and its great faith in Bemigg' ‘'Wilson Strongly Urges His Made to Bring Roster Up ' - | able bly . fine o; s&o,ooo or twenty| Will Report; Noted Men - jand tributary territory: e ¥ Men to Defeat Resolution i * . years in jail or both. ———— * to 450 Members : Are Members About, two months ago, Koors|rooms, ice-making eguipment and ice on Peace Treaty SOy Brothers company, the first to create |Storage room, shipping department, (By United Press.) Detroit, Mich., Nov. 19.—‘Bolshe- vism must go.” This was the decision here today of 5,000 delegates attending the & @ , opening session, fortieth triennial Chief of Police Bailey Gets|convention, Young Men’s Christian . s . ‘| Association of North America. Dele- Unwelcome Visitor in gates are here from the United Nymore Home States, insular possessions and Can- a good market in Bemidji for" the :’"h an adjoining icgream harden- cream producers of this territory, an- | 1§, T00m for shippiti purposes. (United Press Correspondent.) The second floor will house the icfs{ " nounced ‘plans for the erectior of a|cream makin uij t . Washington, Nov. 19.—Senator & oquipment with freck, T:odge, republican leader, offered his new - creamery, dairy productz: and|ing and cooling rooms f 8 g B for ‘severel lution of the peace treaty ratifi- cold storage plant, and today with |thousand gal, Y construction well under way, Bemidji | testing mgot:-)o::: g ,':{,‘o‘,’;:fi’,‘;:' ":fi‘,‘,fi cation just after the senate convened is definitely assured:of playing a most | for pasteurizing and bottling of milk |today. This resolution contains the important roléin the future develop-|and cream and refrigerated room to |Preamble and fourteen reservations ment of the dairy industry of North-|hold the milk and cream atter it is|38réed upon by a majority of the ern Minnesota., .Unquestionanly this|pasteurized. senate, development is but in its infancy, but| Bemidji Is fortunate in being at |, President Wilson’s letter read to the progressiveness of tho cream pro-| last assured of a bended warehouse, |tBe democrats in caucus brought o 3 ucers o s territory and Koors | provisio: v o | CBustic comment from Senator Lodge Wlle!'l‘e:l!'!t!,i th{! Am“e;‘licz:“l;zfiz: Michael Schwegel, brother of the|and American Y. M. C. A, officials| Brothers, company’s remarkable :’n this ]::“{g{n; hich ihas heen made when he heard of it. He declared e Nevomber 10, 11, 12,| Joune returned soldier, who Was mis- | had been held since the United States|growth have made this building | Another important feature provid. |the President was attempting to in M st o ened passed res.] faken at what his father believed to | entered the world war. The last in- | necessity. ] ed for in this bullding and of vital |} command” the senate to ratify the anc v e't :re ctm;ve e1~tal:xce to the have been a deer near Blackduck, a | ternational convention was in Cleve-| The structure now being erected is | interest to all mothers and house- | treaty without reservations which % ! i 3 s agney usler of Minneapolis, ar-|ing of milk _ | vote. sis, resolutions were passed setting khunting deer out o% sge‘::aen. “(v}an?; Friday, as outlined by officials, fol- Signi“l;le“l:: t;‘::ru P plnnl, mlklltlilg l: e ‘t'l’i‘ehep r?nmf mhs wnhe?, e :a > h the position of the Legion:as|Warden S. C. aBiley made th b |low: poes e expansion withou Good Construction Assured T WIth he oo o o fort y made the arrest. . disturbing the present genmeral ar- sponsibility with the president im unalterably opposed to all creeds and f: " A the same time the father, An-| Co-operation of the Y. M. C. A. in|paroemernt ang efticiency of the The construction work is under the making treaties,” continued Lodge. organizations which have for their|drew, who accidentally killed his son, | assimilating back into American and | plant, 7 |Sppervision of the Jacksen-Winkle-| What he commands in my judg- purpose an attack upon and other-|was also fined, as the violation oc-|Canadian life the 4,800,000 men who, iWill Be Fireproof. 7 ¥y Construction company, who hav-|ment cannot be done.” throw of our existing form of govern- | curredl at the time of theé tragedy. He [served in the army and navy of the| .. quly \mple, yet beautitul. ‘,‘f previously done considerable of ment, such as the I. W. W., and. ool-}also- being taken on complaint of the|United States, | ‘the 500,000 -men}y i % e, yet beautiful.{thig type of winter construction are viki and kindred -organizations,{: e 5 . : “the ot “the skeleton flat slab, | equipped to'continue the co; . ‘WILSON URGES DEFEAT. ::;, ki ‘orgal gamé warden. He was 1’“9939“ $15| who ituted the G forces. [ 1 ointorced womcrote construction with [tion work through the, winter. e By Raymond Clapper. and both paid. ion of the many millions United P C t. “Whereas, the American - Legion . : cream colored pressed faced brick and | work is being supervised by C. W. (United Press Correspondent.) went on record as pledging itself to o ndustry. ’ . metal doors and -sash, which will|Jackson of the above company. w]‘quBhlnEton, Nov. 1§. %gfaident the support and maintenance of the How to stamp out Bolshevism. make the_ building- absolutely fire-| The new building will oe located son today strongly urged the ad- Declaring that it at all times TRy MY ors law and order, Ralph Gracie pos American Legion, last evening hel a largely attended and enthusiastic: meeting in its new headquarters ‘in. the city building. . The resolutions of the National American Legion passed at the Min-,| neapolis convention last week, were approved by the Bemidji post by th adoption of the following resolution: ada. Resolution Passed. o No joint meeting of the Canadian Police Chief Gets “Visitor.” (By United Press.) Washington, Nov. 19.—Adjourn- ment of the house was blocked today because two important bills passeu yet remain for the presideit’s signa- ture. B Perhaps when Sam Wilmer, who is : nabili 1di proof. on Beltram ¢ | ministration senators to defeat the tl:awl't SRR ?:nofili t(;:severalTln Bgemldji. foox e ca!l;;ag'l;:b;lfltly;u‘;fi:“;?;afigc'i'::n:mi{' The ground floor will contain i.e[the Union dle:x:nue i A ‘?r\ Hodge resolution of ratification of the “Reolved, that we, the members |5 & trifia locely ooy EVERINE, Delyioq "gor peace-time association serv.| POWer plant, lce-making and refri-| The present plét;'Tocated on Min:,[ R3S treaty. the door of an occupied house and with a capacity of two cars each of | Uni € tYullification of the peace treaty,” he jcan Legion, go on record as endors- e W % y of | Union and Great Northern depots]; L Heamelt anf ‘svery nesoMition. pasen | L o"sded to make Rimeslr it homs.” World Wide Work. butter and eggs. will, atter the completion of the new declared In o letter to Senator Hitoh- and adopted by the National conven- an e World-wide expansion The first floor will house the ma- | building, be useg, exclusively for the |SooK Which was read at the confer- : took the unwelcome visitor in tow & t. to bei 1 sincerely hope that triend d arti ledge many requests from many countries, | Preparatory to being churned into|ness and will algg. house th y hope that triends an g:;;:;‘;tla‘:fltyu ttl?eatm:'ielxt:fi;ill::); 3! lagw and landed him in jail. When ar- including France, Italy, Sibera, butter, butter churns, butter cooling| offices of the c. frfa ny e general | gupporters of the treaty will vote Gibbons he pleaded guilty and was & . = ¢ 7 fication,” said the president in the opposition of an organization or ele- menia and Palestine, for its contnu- 4 2 Lt Shent having for its purpose the de- | cssed $75 or a sentence of 90 days alllmce ameng cvilians, as well as with WOMANS AUXIUARY IS fourss of his letter, “The. dor will struction of our present gvernment.” | sary change with him. their military and naval forces. resolution of ratilcation.” Me:t Twice Each Month. “That kind of business has to stop Fosaibio use In peice time of wom: TOAMERICAN LEGION BURNOU]ST SLOG.AN Wilson asserted that the Lodge 4 o i S g resolution in its present form uoces ings twice each month in the future, lii Pu.)‘nTeer representnt.ive this morn- whflzs"m’;fi;rf‘ifd“:ofpg:tmr' be- T0 STATE CanENRY not really provide for ratification ot the second and fourth Thursdays be- ng. “The offenders are going to get s | & . i 5 old and new rzlgion and welfare or-| Stat Exccutive mitts ing nights. An enter:::.inment com- strongiwith such sctions. gan.zaticns and Ehe Y. M. C. A. c, ey Casrittss Governor Calls for the Arrest HOUSING PROB mittee. with C. I.. Pege’ow as chair- Will Formulate Plans fer and Imprisonment cf LEM cial features which are to follow the Thrze spec’al commissicns werz ap- regnlar meetings ¢nd effort will he NAVAL MEN wu‘[‘ Mm‘polnted to s.uay and survey t.e ! (By United Press.) . ble. Occupaticn of th: world-wide St. Paul, Ncv. '19. Plans for the L e flbsep::cflij to be fostered by the Le-| It should be remembered by allifield: L. A, Crossett, Boston, char-| OrE2nized women’s auxhiary to the St. Paul, Nov. 19.—Governcr J. A/l pyonarck, N. D., Nov. 19.—State 1 tion calling for the hunt'ng down, £r- | 1 tee of three to|Of the Fifth division, Minne:zota Nav- san: A. C. be formulated at a meeting of the B, 40 w’an | iNg Problem in the state will be tound :Frayiflg?:n:fwah!c&magl be 'f@ubmntgd a militia, that there will be an im- (V;eor;};mvxza;érk ns, %ev?egfifijc?t’;d; state excutive committee, called for |Trest and imprisonment of every “red” ;v the special session of the legisla- | f the Min- men tomorrow evening in the Be- M3l £ 5 The natfonal convention in Minne- | W. H. 'Rendell..cha rman o Governor Frazier in his call asked 3 ) ‘LU.s8, -3 Lieut. Earle A. Barker, the unit’s|py: ! Ner, | jce meh. and organization will be|ties, announced: that h's committee ctate departments under the indus- An interesting report concerning|former commandant. fi?fi:g:’:’ gm"]"' D. H. MecAlphne, | pyshei - fn Minneota along lines|woyld not rest “until every member tria] commission. The home build~ the M inneipolis . convention was like to enlist in_the re-org.nization| 5 CCORICFVation o b Rl glon -itgelf. status as an un,dels’mbleb?rhdeds‘,yazllelcone with the situation and evem L ! Lo . W oIs; 2| . . cha’r- - cit. i i tabll . - w sed ‘v :;tiso;: S,fe ';:l‘:e!s';gh wistrict dele-|of the company are asked to be pAey-"‘;‘an; F. W.LBamsey, .eve!arlxzd, e Mothers, wivez, eisters and daugh- | cit.zen is definitely establshe with proposed amendments may not : - : It is the intention to re-organize|Sh&Tfman; Lieut. Col. Gerald W.|cording to the resolution adopted by [ing of the invest'gaticn committee to rext year. Governor Frazier, how- A membership commitee of 15 was the unit and when it is doge an | B:Tks, Mentrcal; President J. Ros3|the convention. ' meet at 2 p. mv tocay. ever, has suggested that the associa- «made to include 450 returned sol- | President H. C. K: Y . = 2 @ - iracie | gone after to occupy the sice pur-|*resiaen enry ©. K.ng, Oberlin| cxecutive cymmittee vere sent out| Governor, Burnjust’s rproclanjg-jyear if the law i3 strengthened. ;I:'];!l:: g}: ;ll:'{:lts :ff :}‘1‘: nR:vlvm;e::?me chazed rome time ago at _n; fogl: of | Un-Vera.ty; President Guy Potter|by Harrison Fuller, states chalrman. tion follows: i The legislature will meet Tuesday. 4 Prof. H. B. wright, Yale university; | committee will consider plans fcr cc- cnez fcr tha deporiaticn of noncljr'working fast in recular seszion, both cperaticn of the Bemidji post was » . o en g i C nee i DOTLG ! : ! zr seszion, bot diacarecd ot the meating: andiinem: HOI'SE [s WAlTlNG fié}:}) I_%;hei'{g;rwgi;:;swmpan}l)‘. %rermf!ilonalw’l;h lth‘e Fedz‘;\l Butnrd” 0!{ zen az.taicts. Evers; perscn who' s houses are expec:ed to finisa the busi- ters rre ccnfident that the chapter 20 y on vos.lick "a“[- ‘"‘l ] ";’l‘ ntnti. i €03 ‘I’W~" e it o wi'l e~ntinne as one of the largest il ng nto effect the incrcase in na-|cates destructicn of cur government, ";f'nfi i end most important in the state. New Yerh C.ty tioral dues to provide for te Ameri-|thrcugh fcrca shzuld be immediately atification of the federal enflrare Relaticn cf the Y. M. C. A. to the|ures adopted by the convention, will | tenced to priscn. + |business of the session. The soldi~r s W come before the committee. “All peaze cfficials should wse|bonus act will be enlarzed In order BIG ‘BABY BEEP “0 macnenzie, Hartford ‘1heoiogical & Sem:nary, chairman; Dr. W. P. Mer- | neoin has reached 37,000, anu there {cover and arrest s lators of the |Dreciation of the etate for the serv- are 372 posts. Membership i3 in-|law, Nothing wowld®do more to se-|ices of its fighters in the wor'd war. 'éh“"ch,- New York City; Bishop|creasing at the rate of 500 dally. hller 1 e A ) ! adj —_— i i tions of the (By United Press.) oadjutcr Frank Du Moulin, Toledo try than continued™brosecution of [ers in the western cec South St Paul, Nov, 19— The big- men of the charactér referred to, |State Will be provided, it is expected. - 1 s . 5 o Y through the drought and will be un- history opened here today. - -..|. (By United Press.) byterian Theolog cal s2minary, Louis- tion to those who prosecute the law, n Nearly every county in the state] Chicago, Nov. 19.—Transportation | Ville; F. W. Ayer, Camden, N. J.; To sm DISPUTE of any facts in their knowledge able to purchase seed for next year's is represented in some branch of the will not be curtailed at present, be- | John Willis Bumer, Pasadena, Calif; . Fould be of Mance ; £ prosecttion of such advocates of rev< e tened calves” were here for exhibit.]director announced today. Judge F. A. Henry, Cleveland; J. T. Wersaw, Nov. 19:—The peace con- | olution within our state. BIG MA™ HUKT O Of these 75 were prize winners:in 3 Stone, Baltimore; Dr. George C. Pid- | to ence will be asked to settle the Every official who refuses to act (By United Press.) More than 100 prize lambs and | __|and Dr. Ernest M. Stires; New York|ne free town of Danzig. The Polish- |moved from office immediately upon a8 mag o 5 fop vere & | [N [TALY'S ELECTION|Co ™ commision ek i Chica| G conteenc 1 ‘B, e o Prsentakon ot enh avdencs™ | B B et Nosnt Sy ~" tered by boy and girl contestants. g0. {to reach 'a conclusion and negotia-| In an interview, following the issu-|srch_train robber who held up the Many of them were prize winners in ' Rome, Nov. 19.—The first disor- 2 SB o Burnquist said: then looted the train 9 e i ——— B Py . S Tho exhidition is under the sue | Cors ronE Lo o Min. ln.| L LSDANE "SELLS” PAPERS. | cury/EmLARD VOTES TO STICK poWe must eliminate this undesit-| "4 poeeo Is searchivx for him with %’:::ders' association. terventionali-ts attacked a-precession | - “Washington, Nov. 19.—Arthur TO THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS |able type of individuals from ourys cavairy troop as aid. ce'ebrating the election. Many were | Brisbane has announced the sale of ) £ th d of th {udging contest will be sent to the: Bas'e, Nov. 19.—The national |en and refuge of the oppressed of the 3 * falists, | “onsin News of Milwaukes to Wi!- International Livestock Exposifion| Police aresied ceveral eoo h adrere to the league of nations, 124 [regard of the law it is impossible to|the federation cf states called fn Chicago next month, and Lave ;ng:ad decalred a general strike in vlv‘;? mnfl'é: ;i‘::lrlsct The sale price el gu Taintain the medium of protection | ‘United States’ ™ of the Ralph Gracie post of the Amer- was a trifle lonely and pushed open ice. gerating machines, storage rooms |nesota avenue, directly between thei ¥ ‘“The Lodge reservations mean the tion as hereinbefore :mentioned, and Tom Bailey answered the call and American Y. M. C. A., con chinery for pasteurizing the cream, |wholesale bakefffand jobbing busi- 0 of democratic senators today. and constituted authority, and the raigned this morning before Judge Greece, Poland,. Czecho-Slovak'a, Ar- . — - = against the Lodge resolution of ratl- in the county jail. He had ...: neces-! REST S then probably be open for a genuine N 0 en Y. M. C. A. sccretarles, 2,700 of The Bemidji post is to hold meet.|:® Bemidji,” commented the judge to ¢ WHI!, BE ORGANIZED the peace treaty. 1 v : ‘om; ¢ tween the krotestant churches, the ing designated as the official meet- all that's coming to ‘em. ~Getting too { man, will have charge of special so- um. BARKER HOPES i Special Commissicns. gar } Crganization Sunday Agitatcrs FACES NORTH DAKOTA made to have each session as enjoy- problems, as follcws: glon and Darcy M~Jee was named | former members of the Bemidji unit|mani Cyrus H. McCormick, Chicag>, American Lecion ia Minnesota will|A. Burnquist has -issued a proc’ama- | ioi515 hope a solution of the houe- i radical in the siate. At the same time st the next meeting. Tt is nl~=-nd {o | POTtant meeting of tiie returned navy | John C. Eagan, At anta: Gov. Carl E. 7 p m. Sundry. ture which convenes next week. 3 ‘auxi! 1 - | ed to investgate the I. W. W. activ:- Huffmsn Mek>s Revort building, the request being made by|[, A’ Coulter, Lalias; L. T. Warner | o, “5 auxitlary for relatives of serv S building law creating one of the 3 dopted“in the f 1 f the Le-|of the . W. W. is hunted out and his t All other young men whd would| ™ Goncarvation of values of Y. M. C.| tjer d1n the formation of the e asaoclation has been uable to given bty Hallen L. Huffman, who ent. ters of rervice men are eligible, ac-|derman Rendell called a public hear- be able to accomplish much before ncimed, azd strenuous effort will be armory. with -naval facilities will te Stevenson, Pr.nceton university;| Calls for the meeting of ths sta‘e Burnquist lesues Przclamaticn. | {tion will be vetter prepared for next Mvch brsiness relative to the|Third street and Lake ‘Eemidjl. - ‘Benton, University of Vermont;;Ecsides plans for the auxiilary, the “Every cffcrt cught to be made'at|Having established a record for 4 Wil st Coff 1 New ¥ en cf th's eogntry and advo-|ness of the special session in quick 9 o' an; illlam Slcane Ccff n, New York WH,SONS SlGNATURh C.ty. Both these committces met in can Legion Weekly and other meas-|grrested and upon conviction g’n. amendment will probably be the first churches: Fresident W. Douglas Membership in the Legion in Min- ry power at th mmand to dis- [to show in a financial way tte ap- OPENS. SOUTH ST. PA"L rll, paster Brick Presbyterian 5 g cure peace and harmhy in our coun-| Relief for drought-stricken farm- N e e Bighop Thomas Nicholson, Chicago goot “baby besf” show in Minnesota’s NO RAIL CURTAILMENT. President C arence A. Earbour, Pres commca WANm Every citizen should give infors.|Hundreds of farmers lost their crops s which would be of asistance in the pl:umng unless given aid. competition. More than 500 “fat-lcause of the coal <hovtage, the rail [Judge V. Lane, Ann Arbor, Mich; - (By United Press.) . s DisoRDms RFSULT o or e i guobert E. 89€ef | poligh-German controversy fnvolving |Will, upon sufticient evidence, be Te-| oy yonpg, Wyo., Nov. 19.—1ue big- fils vear's county shows, tions were stopped. ing of this statement, GovVernoriymion Pacific train last night and s ¥ dors resulting from Sunday’s election midst if this country-is to be the hav- " "The three highest in the stock 1 f X 5 the Washingten T P Khie, waer o s Wourded In the potns S iins Nows of Miiasa . eonnell of Switzerland has voted to|world. By an utter and absolute dis-|that is necessary to a c-ntinuation of their expenses paid. — | | | ctive Paae SN .

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