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] & “MEMBER UNITED I’R“S ) Thie Pioneer i a'member of thQ.Umted Prees. Today’s world’s news today. “PIONEER'S” CIRCULATION t lati NS 2t oy pepe 0 GET TODAY'S.NEWS OUT OF TODAY'S PAPER IDJI DAILY . BEMIDJI, MINN., FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 21, 1919 \Veather: Forecast 24 hrs. Markham: Generally fair, cool,,y; de winds. :‘&h%m"é‘p%’é%'i g | IKE b6 SSUE N BEGINS TODAY 920" ELECTION FOR By Hugh Baillie. (United Press Correspondent.) Washington, Nov. 21.—Senatqr Lodge’s concurrent resolu- —_ tion, which declares the war at’an end, can and will be vetoed Orders Austria to Surrender ' by the presidenit in case it is fié\d by both houses of congress, “Bela Kun, Former Hun- : 'is the opinion of high administgation officials. "gidian Soviet Dictator Bringing -back to United States.the bodtes-of Lieutemmts Connelly and They cited Fhe constitution;to prove that President Wilson Waterliouse, U. 8. : tl:loe ':\‘r)l:;f:: ::l:tz plage: v:a:ls l:::ozznxheremove;e the hlll :Ihu power. 'The admlnultltlon believes the opposition K?&??}efio?mzy e baley mees s ubuq-em o tzgm s -how:n:he e:' nlent: could not muster ‘the necessary two-thirds vote to pass the draped with Old Glouy landed from the U. Sc S. Aaron Ward at San Diego resolution over‘ Wiho yoto: harbor. - A, VOLUME XII. NO. 27w, WILSONHOPES | THAT CONGRESS WILL VOTE T0 RATIFY TREATY ,Wrihng His Message Whicl; «. He Wishes to Deliver | Personally * gression by Germany, Eng- land Will Help France .|HUNGARY’S ULTIMATUM . BACKED BY MILITARY SAID TO BE STRONG APPEAL TO CONGRESS Willing to Have League Qucsf tion Carried Into National Election 1920 By Hugh Baillie, (By United Press.) {United Press Correspondent.) 'Paris, Nov. 21.—The Franco-Brit- ‘Washington, . Nov. 21.—President |ish treaty, by which Great Britain Wilson, within ten days, will make |agrees to come to the aid of France his supreme effort to end the inroads |in the event of unwarranted German of the bolsheviks in America’s social | aggression, became. effective today. BOXING FANs FI.OCK structure, and at the same time make| -The:allled and German commis- H &FOOTBALL TEAM Washington, Nbv. 21.—Ratification of the peace treaty the United States a member of the|sion held the first joint session today - tod ke sh itself he bi league of nations.- to consider methods for the execution To ST PAUL T0 WATCH m T0 vamm lszt)y ;rl;:‘d-::tdul 5 fio:,pm' Hadlf fito the: kg inme of the The president today was working |of the peace treaty and protocol. ; oymwmm“s mT PMYS TOM 0RR 0w Muny b in of bolh p(rtie. Lt pie igorously on two d ts which he mtends shall be the most cn:pelh HUNGARY DEMARDS KUN. 2 ?‘:'t :::°:I:°‘h6n':;‘:“s t:ft ::le .::I"l:xe:v'l:'l‘\etllu:.\::::rzf d::ndm. Hard to Dope Rmult of Science Co.cla Smlth Takes Flfteen Anmt Fubtmg in Retultn and “Subs”; Ar.’ tng of ks administentin. and if so with what reservations. Ten Rounds TIVF This Afternoon One of these is a message to con- (By United Press.) ] In this struggle, party lines may be broken down. 1 St. Paul, Nov. 21. —-'l'hree judg& gress to be delivered December 1, and/|. ‘ Paris,. Nov. 21.—The Hungarian theé“other message to the industrial govel;nm;ntAlmsi alddresaed an dl:lma- commission, called to bring about|tum to the Austrian government, or- 0— peace between capital and labor, |dering the Vienna authorities to sur- EARLY ACTION UNEXPECTED. qom"on ASSIGNS which will probably convene here ren:l«;rdli!?at Kun, former Hunfiarlan . Washington, Nov.. 21.—Although | = fimume day congress meets.’ sovist dlctator ana nis accompiaces (By United Press.) Coach Smith of the high school |not changing technically the existing | wpr? Batifiostion. e T o lnstructt. St. Paul, Nov. 21.—Boxing fans|football team, accompanied his foot- status of relations between the Unit- nlsmcr mw Wilion 1% WiTHiuE 5 Strong appeal {ed to prepare military measures to|,, [ UL ing conter in the coun- | bail squad of ffteon, ineluding the 4G the senate's MGIDE BONUS LAW to congress to take up again and rati- | enforce thQ Hungarian ultimatum. try were here today for the Mike |regulars and “subs,” on ther trip to ed States and Germany, the 2y the peace treaty. He. is preparing 3 0'Dowd-Mike Gibbons fight, schedul- | Montevideo. last night, where the lo- failure to ratify the peace treaty is| arguments which the administration DIRE mmlmON MADE ed for tonight. caly will meet the Montevideo team, |eXpected by administration officials ‘hopes will bring about a compromise O’'Dowd, champion of middle-|chal plons of. the Central district of and diplomats to have an indirect re- -"g-r“ Supreme Judges - Dis- and speedy ratification, If it doesn’ weights, is.said by his manager, - sult of some importance on the steps A 8 then the president is willing to see Mullins, to be in the best he' & :now being t;kain to restore the world qualified by Reason of the fight carried into the 1920 na. 3 He has been| A 0 a peace basis. K tlonal‘:hctlon campaign, in whizh‘- VUt e 0"71" ¥ : P One of the first consequences, ‘ac- R |lhvfls in er however, he will' not. participate; ex ‘), ra | 5 ‘to! 8" - Iik- | & 1 1 cording to the view taken here, .is e n 'uten ‘away, and i Hng N ol - ‘ Ay i 1ikely to be the hastening of the ne- i P~ |'gotiations in -Parfs, includtns' Dro-Log the siate supreme court betng dis- Wilson- wants to. del{ver his mes-|énce river into the Atlantie,'leaving{pack’ ‘was confident today that h Tagold Wait mulgation of the process verbale|quajfed to take part, ".Governor’ :$0_congress in person, but is op- only rivers -where: Lakes Erie. and|will wear tk At ‘Morse, ; h“ which will restore full com&:{; al Burnquist has assigned three district M by his physicians. { Michigan now ‘are,” is the prediction { Gibbons also has'a tudo name-— he, Koors Hovey Lerd? mmn: omn and .diplomatic. relations qourt. judges to sit -6h"thé kipreme of Professor Mac Elwane of 8t. Louis | phanto: h y X Boyce, Bl- | Germany and ‘the powets which.Kave gonch ‘in the.appeal on the ault to cépt Falls: the league of- natio ‘ = { Brie wlfl tush -throvigh the 8t. lAwr- (;n,b‘on.;wupopmd 1 RETEASED 3 ity, made today.. itedly discussing [Dert Powell, John: Harris, Armond [ratified the treaty, Paris dispatches nstitut 1d. - ; MTION - un‘l‘vsa‘:: l’;’ :on': hn;zen'fm' 87,000 thz a::ttl‘:“tpod:x? Thyey ' 90\:“ tg Thoraldson, Roy. Stapleton, "Alfred have said this step was waiting for ::;t*o'fh:h:ostsnte“s:::?elgy baon:usv?n’:. BY BENTOJI ASBN years, however,” he says. know whether it sjblnx to be a, bat- | Stevens and Charles McDotgal. - - one thing on the action of the seh-{ “Cnjef Justice Calvin L. Brown and The party was due to arrive at St. |ate, but it is thought there will be h. I L. late, ug] SQDO;%’::IW;H kzowz.:clll‘l‘{‘ng:;:swto Paul this forenoon, having taken a|no further delay npw for that rea- evi- countfled “W";":: maT: ht:e l:":tm: deo this afternoon and register at the E“lv Action Not Expected. real fight. i ons.t i Dl:; thie Riverside hotel. ‘The newbcongress will meet on De- gldz game, wi! 7 mos! L vz'allop the| “Bee” Lawler, coach at St. Thomas cember 1, but not %;en the most ar-| Harp” turn ooserl D college, will referee the game; Jack- dent supporters of the trently belleve all b O e e eame|on of the North Side Y. M. C. A. |1t would bo poceible to take ' |, b i Dlaces. will play his ol disappearing €908 | yfinneapbtis, will be the umpire, and | 38417 ot the out \Ok the memton. (0 vy, aselsnad Fudae: 3 ;e—t‘:f::‘ OiDowd miss by the breadth |head linesman will be Lawrence {ottevane Bty ’“fi& B heas be a0 y rwood, intervene before e” could be ac-|A. Dancer, Duluth; 8. D. Catherwood, of ¥ Balc_while gibbons memis 18 Langley of the Little Falls high|oompiiched, with|the result that a|Austin, and W. S. i.cClenahan, left jabs and right hooks a ery . o ¢/ clear fleld for tmq&y}‘ .¢onsideration | Brainerd, to the places. executives. The'company’s plant in - ' opportunity to wear his oppone would not be opened.'hefore January Bemidjj. is progressing .rapidly :and w“"" MAKE PROPOSAL down and make the opening for a ; at the earliest. G the association directors desired mot cash op the jaw that will lay him BEMIDJI INCLUDED IN Once the other great powers have DPERATORS READY 'l'o :loenhamper its success in any man- (Unltegyh::;p(l:lor?g::;lfidant.) 10'1'3'ut——and there’s more “pbuts’ and SALVATION ARMY PLANS 5}"}31?‘@33&':3 ::]pelgme:ttl‘::bp:l:flgzs GRAN'I‘ WAGE RAISB i Waslm:gmn.t l‘flot;. 211-—3’1!;‘0!’055: “it’s’ 'in the fight talk than fish in with Germany, officials say new ar- or a settlement of thecoal strike willl{pe gea—O'Dowd may force the older rangements will have to be made by FORMER “PIONEER” PRESSMAN }aet ma%e tOJogerafiorsl by the mham man, Gibbons, to battle llln ordgr to uo’,‘.“‘;’;‘:"‘;‘z‘:'o g‘o"o‘" s;{;;fig“f{‘;‘:", the United States to fit into the com-{ Washington, Nov. 21—An increase : ewis announced. | re- - > INTERESTED IN PLANT | e dcting: president. Te-| cover on the “points” which will be Provincial buliding in Minneapolis, \over trade the United States has with |ont over. the Siiing gay wale. 1o fusfid t;)t Siay Wl:lat :l/en(xlantgs wlil be | important to both men if thert;lshno :nme a8t :’ault ::d tgs ‘n:w";:g“l,): the Central powers. become effective immediately the bit- made, understood the miners e- . h 2 ; have decided to recede from their 60 ‘{,';35"2;:;. gl?r;?n: r:\an;nfgidwino the | headquarters buildings in Minnesota, | Spain Acting For United States. ‘;’;‘;"g,‘;zr:“’;"b;‘“&‘f“o;‘:;r‘;‘;gr:"a't“’{:; per cent increase wage demands. | battle—that he will go into the ring |NOrth and South Dakota, aggregat-| At present the war arrangement |, joi;.'of the wage scale committees — with the purpose of out.slugging his ing a cost of approximately $1,000,-|by which Spain fs taking care of|, ey “oontral competitive bitumino SUNSHINE CASH GROCERY opponent. These fans are mot so|000, Will be commenced next spring, | American interests in Germany con-fg 5 o i numerous, however, most of them it was announced at the provincial |tinues in force, and that is not ex- In announcing the offer, Th MAKES BOW IN BEMIDJI Boving seen Gibbons win many g |COnETess of the Salvation Army. pected to be disturbed. The ration-|,, "B 2EOURCHE 1he oFer. TLOmES . D Seoidily without striking| Citles in the northwest which are (ing of supplies of various sorts tof, . /FIPG e N e eatd tns The Sunshine Cash and Carry gro- 'muny blows, and without doing to have new puildings include: Be-|Germany must begin under the operatorsgehad pr:g:;:::d '.ehee, :xlann; ;:{e:;:;ei:‘?f:&t:r;’:fl; ‘:“:“'g?:g%{: much of the hard work. Gibbons|Midil, Brainerd, Mankato, Albert treaty terms, however, ana the pow-| o . ine onditions be continued and & that the contract be operative until Third street, the new proprietor be. March 31, 1922. « ” Lea, Red Wing, Two Harbors, Aus-|erful reparations commission will be . y ] wl:"']‘“ mi nam;: ;hnntomne otn lol::l: tin, Rochester. Thief River Falls, |8¢t up to determine all the details of gnoldhmetchanlc iri a “back shop” and{ips . F. Grinager of Little Falls,|S0L1ty 0 maie A8 Op o John L. Lewls, acti ident of . will hustlé hard, as he is now a bene- ; i onn L. 1owis, acting president o where he was‘in business. the United Mine Workers of Ameri- foolish end at the same time clip|Vrsinis;:Duluth, St Cloud, Still. Germany’s commercial intercourse «ict sinve having returned from ‘‘over| " 'The interior of tne store has been ca, declared the increase was totally Andrew Holt and James A. Quinnm, nfloclnte justices, by -reason of re- nshlp to several of the soldiers re beneticiaries under the act q‘ squalified to take part in the ng or decision, the chief justice ‘afvlsed Governor Burnquist in the req est that he assign disfrict judges The directorate of the Bemidji as- sociation, by a unanimous vote, de- 0 release the Box company “an; obligation, providing for the rn of its land to the association n_case the plant ceased fo manufac- ture’ products. It is well known that the company has been one of the most progressive institutions, since coming te Bemidji, -and has more than doubled its capa- city to a marked,degree, demonstrat- MINERS LATE TODAY ing the administrative ability of its ALLOW OPEN WORSHIP. Vienna. Nov. 21.—Methodists and Baptists hereafter are permitted to worship openly and in their own edi- fices, by a government order just is- sued. - Heretofore they have been obi{ged to conduct religious services in secret. ” Edward J. Ripple, until his enlist- ment. for overseas service was in charge of the press department of the Pioneer, who since his return has been employed in a newspaper office on the range, and A. W. Smith, have purchased the job printing plant of Archie Fenton on Fourth street and the name will be ‘“Fenton’s Quick Printery,” Smith &Jllpple, propriet- ors. “Ed. " -as everybody calls him, is a The special meeting of the Mason- ic chapter held in the Masonic Tem- ple Thursday evening was largely at- tended.” The M. M. and P. M. degrees were conferred upon two candidates. After the business session the mem- ‘bers attened an oyster supper given that pile up points. marck,” AL 1’'s Lake, Dickinson, Far- On this commission the United . Gibborié has been reported de-|5% Gr_ “ Forks, Valley City and|States will have no representation, : bears tags stating the price to be| onine o ghort right arm punch|'viliston, North Dakota, Aberdeen, though it is hoped to work out afp.q 1ot assumed the offer had been ‘C“T om mm’ | pald by the ‘customer... When pald |\ o™ oCe. "anout three inches and | [Uron, Lead, Sioux Falls and Water-|plan by which this country can keep | ,4e geriously. for,. the -patfon saves "the . cost of built for in fighting with O’Dowd town, South Dakota. in close touch with the body’s work ‘"Phe operntor.s, he said, had propos- SAYS Fm m I‘Am hangling and delivery, by carrying o8t ed:increases in the price of miners’ JI\ {his purchases home. into a short arm punch to put|South Dakota, Wisconsin, Upper [®8t8. | pplies which would absorb practi- : O'Dowd: off his feet is ome of the|Michigan and Minnesota, comprising (By 'United Press.) things fans are arguing about. the province, will be associated in IN HANDS OF WILSON, Chieago, Nov. 21.—“Cut out the q The house for the show will be the new headquarters building here. Washington, Nov. 21.—The fate ot}. middleman.” = This was the slogan (By United Press.) the biggest in the history of St. Paul the treaty of peace with Germany ERAL JUDGE MAKES Music, dancing and even the banquet NOTHING SHADY m P AN ::d :Ihe“L:agSI:etot hllatlons, 50 fi"t“ i -.declared by a joint conference 'of. ’ have reservations from points the e Unitel ates fis. concerned, to- " farm organ};zntiojns and labor repre. |here tonight in _celebration of- $t.},eng¢h-and, breadth of America. day again is in the hands of Presi-]| DECIS]W Fm B sentatives here today. Andrew’s day will be thoroughly coucm“ SAYS A'ITOREY dent Wilson. Fa! h yesterday and| - The conference will recommend n Scotch. Members of the McCranna p o last night of all effdfts to have thef:s\ (By United Press.) Drogrant of lesialation to congress, |family of Lokota will do the typieat | TY() CRACK DEER HUNTERS treaty ratified in some form by thed g Loufs, Nov. 21.—Judge Pollok Scotch dances and Miss Nan will Chicago, Nov. 21.—There was ab. |senate brought the. eftuation just of the federal court today granted a GET WOLVB AND BEARS solutely no suspicion of anything|where it was six montfis ago when temporary injunction against the :ndtllslaggie Waz sent from New York L shady or, dishonest connected with|the pact was submitt or the banquet. ; = When two of the best big game|the Pam Motor company, Norman A.|dent and today there'w#§ no intima- ::?:v z;szh:gel::e:he manufacture and KNUDSON CHARACI'ER hunters in this vicinity go out after |Street, defendant, testified at the|tion what course he w@uld pursue. : i a deer or moose and fail to discover |trial of 13 of the officials of the com- |Opinion as to what may”be expected any, except their tracks, proved a|pany charged with misuse of the|Wwhen congress reconvenes Decemberfsome: sort of ratification at the De- WITNBS FOR PANDOLFO great puzzle to Martin Dunn of the|mails. 1 is divided. Senator Lodge declared|cémber session. If resubmitted de- Chicago, Nov. 21.—Representative him port and starboard with jabs water ;fi& ‘Winona, Minnesota; Bis-|With other nations. there.” Nt .thoroughly improved and a.big stock \nadsquate; BAQINE that the Tineie Whether Gibbons can put enough Provineial offices for North and |in order to protect American inter- 11ly alt the wage advances. for the.war on the high cost of living, | Grand Forks, N. D, Nov. 21.—|y,ying " promoters believe and they sing Scettish ballads. Scotch bread the 1incorpotation or organization of The next move is up -to the presi- government interfering with . the Third ' Street cafe, for the hunters “The fees which I and my partner, |the faflure of ratification last night{baté’on it-would not be governed by were Bart Staflord and Henry Mar- | George Heidman, received as attor-|killed the pact unless President Wil-}th oture rule. by the lodge at the Third Street cafe. | Harold Knudson of St. Cloud, Minn., in. < neys for the company were based on |son ‘“‘circumvented the senate rules,” | -:Should. the president fail to re- Another special meeting is called |testified as a character witness for These WOrthles have returned from [a remuneration of $30 per day,” he|by withdrawing it and then submit-|submit the pact promptly when con- for next Monday evening when the|S. C. Pandolfo in the trial of 13 offi-|a scout in the vicinity of Deer River |said. ting it at the new session nextygress reassembles it was belleved the and came back minus any deer. But ‘“We never received anything from | month. they bagged four wolves, two bears, |S. C. Pandolfo, fiscal agent, or from Democratic leaders suggested that' seven muskrats and would have got- [ the company exeept our regular fees. [the president during the recess might ten a bunch of gophers but for the ““Facts were not misrepresented in [see fit to ‘feel out the other powers fact the gophers have holed them-|the literature the company issued,” [as to their attitude on reservation.| selyes in for the winter. he said. with a view to bringing the treaty o M. E. and R. A. degrees will be con- ferred upon a class. Another supper is being arranged for at this meet- ing and indications are that an ex- Judge W. Van Sickle, Alpine Tex., ceptionally large attendance will be'was the next witrezs called by the Present. defense. cials of the Pan Motor company, charged with using the malls to de- fraud. ;qublican leaders would without de- y take up Senator Lodge’s resolu- tion, introduced last night after the treaty had failed of ratification, pro- posing that congress declzre the. war with Germanp at an end.