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The Pioneer is'a member of ‘the United ] g ! . ‘ circulation of | ‘any paper Im Press. . Today’s world’s news today. - ; Mipnggota. Adver VOLUME XVIIL NO. 71 “ Cloudy and warmer; unsettled. ING, MARCH 20, 1920 Weather forecast, 24 hrs,, Markham: 45¢ PER. MONTH PEACE TREATY DEFEATED BY SEMATE VOTE P T0 WILSON Another Ballot Seénds It Back to President; Senate TAGELAN IS | HELDVALDBY THE SUPREKE| SAYS “ONCE IS ENOUGH” J. vanroy paid 65 cents to [} run a “for sale” ad-6 times. He _sold his house at 403 Park Ave. to. the first man for $1,400 cash. i - l‘ ] He ordered the ad ont after two i ; ‘Bs 1] runs and was given a refund of G-WEEK COURSE | 40 cents. The ad cost a quap- ter and made a oash sale of . Again we say that money in- vested: in Pioneer Want Ads “bring bigger returns than any . other investment in Northern . ‘Minnesota. Get the habit and. make money by using Pioneer- . Want Ads. g o Decision, Written by Judge!: Dibell, Was 'Handed Unusual Demand for Qualif Should Be An Inspiration For the Future lonaer okt BeRtioaty | DowaeEriday Washes Hands ¥ O 0 5 evetriy;nwor-thwh}le ‘homé in this a5 —_— z 7 L] o SPECIAL INSTRUCTION 0 VICTORY 1S COMPLETE; BELIEVES WILSON WILL ENTIRE STATE AFFECTED Court ‘Sustains All Points of Attack- Made in Law y Test Action CARRY OUT SUGGESTION — Do To Make It An Issue of the National Campaign in Fall Election | L. C. Martin (United Press Correspondent) Washington, March 20.—The peace treaty is now up to President ‘Wilson. The senate washed its hands of the past last night when, by a vote of 49 to 35, it refused to ratify it and then 47 to 37 was voted to send it back to the president with the word that it could not be ratified. The question asked today W8 “what will Wilson do about it?” ~ He can send it back to the senate. ' In that case, Senator Lorge and- other republicans, as well as many democrats, declare no action what- ever would be taken upon it until the ‘A..club, New York, which 1s the successor to the Battery Park Victory 'Mrs. Astor presented the club to the service men on behalf of the Y. M. with a brief speech. . ; C; A A A A A i PN FROM JUNE 14 to JUI.J 24 ! Y ]s FOUND “Board and Room at Cost 1n| GUILTY BY .JURY IN the New Dormitory o |~ FRAUD ELECTION CAS the Normal “ ¢ j ; : N E 3 Unusual demand - for . qualified Has Brilliant Navy Record St. Paul, March 20.—The Minne-f' teachers should induce many:to so and Charged Ford With ~ [sota Supreme court Friday unani-|- . qualify for the work and also should hE o : mously upheld separate orders thade inspire those already teaching to pre-|' Peace Ship Voyage by the State Minimum Wage commis- pare for a better future. To, assist sion fixing minimum wages of women those . desirous of = becoming ‘better & and minors and of learners and ap- fitted for tuclu& the Bemidjji State (Unitzg g“; g;ls:el:;fl;:ien” prentices. : Normal school has arxanged 8 mews| Grand Rapids, Mich., March 20.—|" Thousands Affected Here. ¢ourse from June 14 to July 24. Senator Truman H. Newberry today| Several thousand St. Paul workers ~“ Tuition is free to those whopledge |Was found guilty of conspiracy to|are affected by the Supreme w“;t TR hc . B to' teach two years in this ' state. violate the federal election laws in|decision upholding the right of ;he 5 . ~ Sthos will pay 85 for the term. A |the primary campaign of 1918, Minimum Wage commission to fx the AGENT OF - HARMONY REIGNED oo il v gy, T, Rvbe o oo ot of MBS LSS Lot b FORPST SERVICE URGES | i S Ko o it gt 7 o it i T bt | FORERT S - ANaL R 6. . & B e desirable that . students bring|senste, in which Truman H. New-|V e svirune i i SAVING wm'l'E PINE v STATE CONVMON bogks that bear upon the °°“g' berry and Henry Ford were the lead-, ., v 314 ¥. E. Hoffman, 8 A '[issue of “treaty or no treaty” has Bken. < e m‘«‘:: h::ts(;f ?fi%fifit”f:;;u :is{ant State labor commissioner, “It ¢ 'y be:an "’“gh‘:,"“t in the national cam- induatry hit Detroit, and'was a mem- ¥ torialive § as he said in hi 5 bor of ‘e navy. du'l:ink'the Spanish sta::" through a check of all indus terialize in Early Hours son %:; dlnl:lar,a J.‘i"fife’?,u‘e'i‘é:.f,‘?“l‘: of Meeting ratification as an issue of the cam- Doy paign. - He can drop the treaty and 2d the commission lost the fight Best Timber ' - ;| American war and secretary of w old $9-a week minimum would aide| s ot 3 3 € nd this is un=}. 5 5 T P Py T : | ; ‘begin negotiations with' Germany for Neeasad 11vipg | Upder tx’;f; %,'l“ - w"»_“: P‘r“, : 3) 2d 8); . |'the restoration of a state of peace. i | agentof thestate forests, urges: thal ;fi%:'m eral . expectation . among 31 go-operationbe. acéorded the- depart- " cour m;':“ in protecting ‘and restoration of white pine-growth, in which: he says: Ter e [ < X : ven -‘hundred déleghtes ' voted' y ‘The State For:fl Betvive is ondeav-tyyyximounly for seatln‘gs‘sennioru oring. to_bring about "the protection|; ‘Roikne of Zumbrota as temporary| AFORl | company and and the restoration of white pine, ; A )m putting orders into effect. growth. . It will'be the: function of [::1;:‘:;: o the convention; andid. SCHOOL TITLE OVER MANKATO | . the mbs & el N‘! pers sustained as: valid six minl} ¢ye gervice to take'the lead in formu- POFALY. § : mited T the work of a twelve weeks|used:money in his election, so 8| um ‘wage.schedules: for women-and a iwh retary, A . 1~ (By United Préss) ork of a twelve weeks y \ ag latipg & plan.whereby this can be| rpe fight between Gustav L ;§t. Paul, March ~2o.~1)z’ed Wing, ach ‘day. Any double period [the government when he was | glght. hours ‘and 23 cents an BOULlyonepy equcation directed toward the Irell Inocstate tieb hohool AR Wil ‘A <+ |sum had been expended than‘alle: Ba tion and of $10.26 a week of |, & :«:i il also. count ana. sredit : : japula 3 pine blister rust where'it is already ventlon,’hnd not cropped out.. & _ single ‘period cotirse” will count one-|’ The trial covered eight weeks }:2 3s.l.ATE LmloN the defense. ‘ The ordés attacked were adopted |Sanizé allzvgencies affected by this)" ., the sixth district convention 2 { ¢ ses-|all by Ford in_his- complaipt mors of $11 for a week of forty- : " Go. h ! arranging: for double ses-|alleged by Pd;? ‘ : made possible. - Good work'can be g:lst, 'cltnlrman of the:'State Central{/¢sn i ill- gi all no || €, and'it hinged on whether a lsragr|n¥ertime in cities of more. than 5,000, Drivde mmittee and A. A.:D. Rahn ket'ball cahmpionship last night, conrse- will: give fall normal “1,”1 5 ) £ Y problems of ' eradicating -the -white Minneapolis for control of the feating Mankato 21 ?o fi). Eat, g8 ’ i *.Thel| by the. statutes of Micl n.: ty-eight; hours and 2132 cents an the. “tescher’s certificate. ;* The| by, Michiga A ime. in eities of less than :;tr::gs:‘egh:n; :;’.".:""{-:fi’é‘.':f,“fi-‘.’;f Af 1:30 o'clock this afternoon ¢ half credit for normal school or for - more.than 400 witnesses were. {osf i Bl n. . est Service, Federai .Government and ;ttml\:len:lo:; ‘m“ :n{? % 't«lmr delegates| -one credit on the teacher’s certificate.fied for the government and 259 fo Vi isCominlete. State. Burean of Entomology will or- tl ¢ aationa eonvenuonv. o Pos’ls FAVOR Bom g § 5, 1919, and forest-and:timber problem in a unit- . y the comnmtission July 5 s ed effort to carry out a problém of |1eld at St. Cloud, C. H. Warner of| St. Paul, March 20.—Seventy-one ", have ‘closed before the middle of the spring term, and for others who may desire to-enter - the school at that time(. new closses will be formed, to begin Monday, April 26, in any two Miller Telephone company, operating ; .i::, “E;,;“‘,’:eg in Gzod!}n’ue pconnty. The Forest Service will not only take ;‘:‘: “:‘“‘9" % delegates to the state [Minnesota have declared for Federal rought injunction proceedings to re-| measures to protect State Forests, but Alva:nxgnt an 'htey are'sald to favar |bonuses for service men, and three strain the commission from putting will also have a direct responsibility atoal ml:‘meflfl of Bt. Cloud for dele- | posts have declared themselves oppos- ) the orders into effect, contending that < 3 ed to bonuses, according to statistics or mere subjects in which -a -suf-| nected with the W. G. Schroeder and | .Eey Were made arbitrarily and with.|nicipal forests.". In this work we ha —_— aibored by the state hearquarters et M’GHEE mcm,ms the Legion. The reports are not yet complete. ficient number enroll. These classes| Farmers’ Cooperative store for thelout sufficient investigation and un- the cooperation’of the above mention- will meet: daily in’ double periods, | past several morths, expects to return |lawfully, because among other things, od departments, : v BAD Fairmont post voted againsts the RURAL ROADS bonus, but declared in favor of a long time loan ffom the government to making it possible for the student to|to his former homie in Guthrie and r w distinction was made between Precautions To Be Taken . complete in six weeks time the work|enter the land-business. : eitieg of more than 50,000 population} . puary precaution' will be utilized of ;li.full twelve weeks course in two| Mr. Oakland has been instrymental | gnd less than 5,000 population. It wWas| . yrevent.the disease from getting . subjects.. /Those who_may. desire to|in securing large numbers of settlers |, f_ntended further that-the Commis-|peccn human control. The state| County Superintendent of Schools help the service men get re-establish- * “take -advantage of this opportunity|for Northern Hubbard and South Bel-f}ipn exceeded its authority. agencies will. institute & program of|J. C. McGhee returned this morning ed.. The three posts which opposed should: notify President Deputy of |trami counties and is already recely- |: "The validity of the orders is sUS-|eontrol, research, investigation and from Thief River Falls after an ab.te bonus are 8t. Cloud, Minneapolis the Normal not later than ApilIs, ing taqairies abant. lang In thls see. “;in:d by the Suprems ponr..o all | e eqnoation with this end in sence of #en days, during which he|mUrse and Tyler| t it. may be known what classes|tion. : " | points of attack. - s view. The research work will in-|Visited ten schools including those T e T should be formed. ‘According to Mr. Oakland, the land R Judge Homer B. Dibelliwrote thed o qe investigation on a large scale to|in Norls, Beavel?o Dam, Yale, Winner,| BAGLEY POSTMASTER . Programs of Interest. s;xsiness promises to he one of the[opinion filed Friday. It is held, in the| jotermine the best method of combat- | Big Grass and Northwood townships. EXAMINATION APRIL 16 5 B i, . | biggest and best ever known in this{|ast place, that the minimum wage|;,, thd disease. It :is hoped tliat He spent Friday in the Grygla dist- : Provision will be made i_o:h special [section olfl the state. d’rhlis is true with ||dw does mot require that wage or-|there will -be a “Joining of hands”|rict. He reports that in that sec-| For the office of postmaster at :::rg“mli‘ogf .;:;e‘r:filt ml:l‘e le:t :n;;: practically all land dealers. by all’ departments and public- in-|tion of the country which he visited | Bagley, an examination has been an- |ders passed under it shall contain a ‘musicals, lake , trips, hikes and' other : o &flll of entertainment. Visits to HVE RURALW : mecital of finding that ome-sixth of|iareqts directly concerned, to save our roads sre needed very badly. et an- b y ; . o be held at the Bemidji the: total women or-minor workers|yhiie pine. The.Forest Service can| At presént it is necessary for any-|postoffice, April 14. The office "‘.J. industrial activity centers in.the ; ; vicinity of Bemidji will also be-ar-| . g mmfll m employed in the state are receiving|ghow that”timber may be grown on n one traveling from -|an annual r!e allegation of the answer to that|non agricultural land at ‘a substan-lother to gofmt ot the. 3{;”‘;.,'3 oft |ana anyons to rgge;xlsl:%mg t(::f tfl'&? ranged. & % 4 later: The ?lde effective thirty days la protection and method of = comtrol. Aitkin and 1. W. Bouck of Royalton |of the 450. American Legion posts in in the protection of private and ms- e J. M. Oakland, who has been cofi- ess than a living wage and under|ig) profit: Every one realizes that inati iti Es : s times making- the journey from five |amination must be a citizen of the fect the order is. valid. forésts cannot now reproduce them-lt tep miles farther than is should {United States, must actually reside i 48 Honrs Used as Basic'Week. ..~ |selves unless their enemies are remov- e it g few more roads were opened. | within the delivery of the offi ., The order is mot invald, it is|ed. Ome of the most feared enemies|On one occasion, during the trip, Sup-|have so resided artythe timeotl::‘y.r:: further held, because it fixes the of white pineii3.at work in this state |erintendent McGhee walked 16 miles|ent vacancy occurred. ame minimum for both women and|—Will the people of Minnesota help|¢; visit a school 8 miles distant, while| Applicants must be within the ages ... That the COHfSé% bmfiy be arranged |’ Reports are coming in from lvnrluun' “""in advance of the operimg"date, noti-| ¢chools throughout the country as £o fication of the subjects.desired should |16 result of the health crusade which, be mailed to the president not-later| has:been .conducted -in this state|s than May 16, For complete.informa-| among the pupils of rural schools.|minors, although the lsw intends. a|protect their own resources? a road on the section line would have |of 21 to 65 yea: informa- = Ty 5 5 » U TS, tion ‘regarding ‘the spring mid-term|The first report to be received hy japarate investigation and determina- o TR EEe saved considerable unnecessary trav-|tion and nec);:ury lf;:m"t;:’ :pply- course and the summer session, all|County Superintendent of Schools J.|tion for each. The commission has| BARKER WILL ADDRESS. el. In most instances the residents|ing may be secured from S. A. Cutter who are interested are invited to|C. McGhee comes trom the schopl authority to fix hours of labor, >, of that section are obliged to travel i 3 communicate with M. W. Deputy,|Shooks which reports an average hut the adoption of forty-eight hours Wl I.EAGUBSUEDAY to the township line before striking a at:the Bem president of the State Normal school,|ing of 896.7. a basic work week is'mot invalid,|' Earle A. Barker, president of the|cross-road. wflom ALE RH,EASE The five schoélx having the hig] o court rules, because it allows an | Bemidj{ Civic'and Commerce associ- . |est rating will receive a prize f afidition to the minimum for each ation wfll.fim the meéeting of the i Bemidji. = the Beltrami County Public Hea}fh|Mour in excess of the basic forty- Bemidjl- Labor. League to bé held at|’ : i omm mx cmm : Association, waise, tha'lfill:ool hg, ng| ! ht;ltx:ur'woek.m' i s tltl:‘m hall-at 3 o’clock Sunday| . REBEKAH AUXILIARY ms g OF Rm ls . ’ BEINA ! A - |the-highest ‘average will recejvg #]- : ermore, the opinfon states |aftermoom.:. - . /2 The Auxiliary of the ' Rebekah \ 7 SNRTS state prize in addition to-the tle order is not invalid because of zhe|, Inaddition: to Barker’s, talk there|lodge met last evening at the home Washington, March 20.—Whole- M Sflm prize. The crusade . was finanged|d{stinction made beétween cities of eral other speakers, and |of Mrp, C. E. Riley, 83§ America ave- 21® cancellations of deportation war- ; " |through the sale of Red Cross Chrint-|japre or less than 5,000 inhabitants, ‘the endorsement of the|nue, A large ptten: is reported. | T3R8 against ‘commuynists and anar- K. Pleasuré club-held its|mas seals and has served to. bripg je wage statuté contemplating that,| Johusol ‘Taxpayers Plan for financ-|Agfter the evening’s chists have been ordered by the de- The, K.-—L. Pleasuré clud A8 The immediate attention-of the pupilsihgcause of differences in living costs, | ing public improvements will be tak-cial hour, & lunch Was'served by Mrs. |PATIMent of laber. o o tators ar minimum may ‘mot be uniform |en by the league at this session. A|Emma Bimenson, Mrs. Oscar Krantz regular meeting Friday evening- in ‘|and Mrs. Riley. Christianson’s hall, Nymore, a large. attendance being presént. Ay Aster:the business session the mem- bers. were royally entertained,. in which a banquet, dancing, and ath- letic sports were the feature events. Plans for summer, sports are well under way and many of the Box Com- " . pany employes are taking interest in «“indoor” baseball, which will be-play- ed dafly at noon on the open -areas adfoining the factory. It has been suggested that a num- ‘ber of teams be organized in the city . among -the employes of - various -in- .dustfles and that match games be played. Many are taking kindly to - the idea and indications are that oth- er teams will be organized. liness. = A the need of: cleanlines: rested during the recent raids com- amount of credit is dn: b:‘l) tel:le it 5 ughout the state. * large attendance is urged. ers for the success Ol n n° t Commission’s Powe: P o crusade, which extended ovér a pe: " Referring to :hf“p‘"{;"",‘:tdfi'fl,. one of the guaranteed protection of | of 15 weeks. ) the minimum for learners and ‘ap- | his property right. 5 AND . 4 ; — : ntices, the court holde that it is| Intervention complaints in the aé: THE “CAT CAME BACK” [lyirulent reds on the lists of the.at- STATE BASKET TOURNEY not valid 2s contended on the|tion by the Miller Telephone company TO THE LaBAW HOME }|torney general, among them being ground that it fixes a different mini- were..filed by the McLeod County 2 || fugitives from justice who escaped af- Fargo, N. D, — mum for successive periods of service | Telephone company and Stott & Son, . ! 7} ter being taken into custody, ' . * stato title in high school basketba)l|Hiiring apprenticeship nor because of| Winona manufacturers. lox"i;‘:z,fif%"“fimd an ad || *5¢" 5 S eported that: Lt O K: iar- will be awarded tomorrow when the]the classification made. - Senator'A. J. Rockne of Zumbrota, || ooy 0n.™ 1o0e e Pioneer want | | ;s Russian soviet representative, two days’ tournament which opened|’ The wage ¢ommissiof is held an|Brown, Abbott & Somson, Winoma,|| oo o e l:V;nmg and this || 2 among those from whom the ban this morning at the agricultural col-|administrative body without legisla-|and O’Brien, Young, Stone & Horn of s Pid aw_ telephoned || "jitted, but this is not quite.correc lege is completed. Eight teams, each|tive or judicial powers, and courts in|St. Paul were counsel for the Miller 4 liaving won the championship fn|reviewing by injunction its orders are | company. Attorney . General Clifford their respective districts two weeks limited to those made without juris-|L. Hilton and J. E. Markham, assist- ago entered. They are Fargo, Marry-|dfction or under mistaken interpre-|ant attorney general, represented the ville, Ellendale, Valley City, Mandan,|tation of the law which are so arbi-|state commission and appealed from Devils Lake, Kenmare and Towner. . ;trary or unreasonable as to reprive|the temporary injunction. have been turned loose during the last few days. cat. returned. withdrawn by Assistant Secretary of Labor Louis F. Post, but on some sort of demand by the department of justice it was returned and is sup- posed to be still active. “These ads sure are wonders, said Mr. LaBaw, “even cats read the want-column.” — i S m ! /|ducted by the department of justice . These include some of the most . Torn / e Pioneer to the efféct that the || mhe watrant for his deportation was*

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