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BEMIDJI DAILY PIONE! The Pioneer is a Member of the United Puu—-b-u,d Wive Smho;-quy’. World News Today Salary Schedule Decided for ‘| Defmite Choice Not Expected PLANT NOW |55 | ANDADDYEARS|"5: i K Teachers CGerman Reichswehr Garrisom Swrrenders; Proclama- ' ' 'BEMIDJI, MINN., TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 6, 1920 . - | Weathor forecast, 24 hrs. Markham 1 $10000 WOOD ™ aowox towws | WIPE OUT TB mic convenTioN| ERENCE ' 4 . EDUCATION “‘;‘g‘m D | INSESSIoN ToDAY Boom || J MY OF | DISTILLATION |- "ok GAVE BILjONS | Sl ciomims - ‘ ‘ OCCUPATIONENTERS | R 5 : : s Candidates Present IS ASSURED e | TOHUMANLFE = | HUN CITIES; STATE , souf rac i ) ] ~ ] i) ] : road tivex?, wereec(::moifierefl b;'nt:hr; St.Pa(fly UAmteld EGress.%f\ ta ’ i ‘o e county board of _education at its T democents mecting hero today Were . Centract Has Been Closed With i:i“sl::nmfizt;:gy l:’lg i:tw?: .gc:::; From Two aqd a Half. to]expected to reserve jud'gmzm; on | . Stellar Company of Min- | that thie achool shouid be built ane| Five Yoars Added to IQieE - pmiiie. jitady- y 5 g mi er south: - iti . : . ¢ neapolis uk:d, if flvo::hle to the c:mg:ut::iltoyl: Each Soul c{,?mv““oln Sfifigflzfii X:-nmé:d?;e e },n?lvtll.:;dc::l d‘g:’::flm‘ ‘Th’:i::’:; ; PR Palmer, Gerard, Cox, Daniels, Baker REPRESENTATIVE OF CO. |cTihe et wi S e MISS WHITNEY, DR DUBLIN| ool syl o oy S ALREADY ON THE JOB) e, mater up with the peonle o ‘he| ARRIVE AT CONCLUSIONS|ates. There was 2 sconting party || WORLD NEWS located and report his findings at the too. N : . ; . next meeting “’; %b":“‘ de- b 8% The convention was expected to e Loveied Norway Pine Stumps Will & A"""m‘“ rrig 8 e Nm‘ ‘; 3 National Tuberculosiss Ass'n|adopt resolutions expressing confi- —_— TANSPO! e pup om No. 0 dence in the administration and send REPUBLICAN STATE ‘ALL WEAPONS GATHERED CONVENTION CALL | . Fred B. Lynch, chairman of the (B)" United Press) state democratic committee, reiter-| St. Paul, April 6.—Ofricial call for Based on studies just completed the lated his statement last fall that he republican state convention here May N . ; National Tuberculosis assoolation, of | would not be a candidate for re-elec- $th was issued today. Convention will| Newspapers, Telephone, Mails and Telegraph Under name republican ticket from gover- Military Censorship nor down. Precinct caucuses will be held May 1st and the county conven- tions May bth. o i (By United Press) . Paris. Avril 6—Dispatohes to French foreign office from Mayence at five o’clock this' afternoon states Be Used to Make ;{he school organized gisgilctl;eNo. .: Compile Figures Gathered . ecessary arrangements wil made Turpentine to put in wells and make such im- by Research : : provements as are needed in various ! E. P. Beehler of Minneapolis, & schools throughout the county, the member of the board of directors of board decided. ¢ Stellar company,. which is to es- ufi:‘@‘:fi} N;;Z:a:ne:hfgon:g 'é;‘: New York city arrived at some very ftion to the national committee. He 1aniish o $100,000 wood distillation | oard, provided that the eoyle in | Intereeting and important conclusions | has spent most of his time in New jant herb for the manufacture of| y b vycto consent tg dp the |28 shown from the report they send|York during the last three years and idrgentine, arrived in the city Mon- y ¢ o the| ut. . Report as follows: interests there. From 2% to b5 years of life for| «I do not intend to stay out of “day and. began negwumns fngthe LR purchase of large quantities of Nor- each individual in the Un ates | nolitics,” he said. “Rather, I expect- (Ida Chisholm for the coming year|.o; pe saved in this country if tu- :3 to ;em:in lin politicseuntile 1 am| Washington, April 6.—Two more women picketing British embassy French oocupation of Ranau and Die- berg had been completed and French messages of felicitation to President 7 Wilson AND ORDERED STORED * ‘way pine stumps. g Material for the plant including]at school No. 44 after considering|perculosis is eradicated. In terme of | thrown out.” petitions from: the residents in that|yoney value, at $100 a year per per-|~ Despite his statement, friends were ;:l:e taken into custedy:by women ce today. i - tye machinery is already for ehip- |. ‘meot to Bemidii and the shipment | tety son, wheh is @ moderate estimate, |pooming him for re-election today. this means a prospective saving of tory. Whenever possible the school term .| - will be made within a few days. Sev- : . g 5 «fal methods of stump pulling are|for schools in the uno: terri- | about 25:to 50 billion doilars to the i:g,fofnm“éh‘b:;,: lhes“ Paul, Was| LOMMUNIST MOBS column was nearing Ham | - Seing stdied by members of the cam-| tory will be made to extend over|people of tho United States. eI - . - BREAK LOOSE AT ESSEN | Foonch mef, no renstaton. Geriggn : and a definite plan will be (Contipued on Page Eight) are conclusions reached by the Na- y garrisons either surrendered wdopted within a fow days whereby tional Tuberculosis association on the W END LIOQUOR (By United Press) drew in advanoe of French troops i a Stellar company will have the 1919 m m ls basis of figures compiled for the asso- London, April 6.—Communists be-|g]] cities. Darmstadt was pied . possible method of pulling - 3 ciation by Miss Jessamine 8. Whitney. E ALONG “N“'ED gan looting at Essen early today a¢-|under similar conditions. oooul ymps. with the best machinery fllo'flf m smwn m research secretary, and Dr. Ltouh ;. ¥ cording to news agency dispatch from " e tha e paiing Dubin, iatstioind of tne Metropil-| - STATES-MEXICO LINE 22" auces %2 Snarede ot thou: | wasbington, - aprt — o—Usitot for,the company on land in this vi- STATES H'SMY Miss Whitney and Dr. Dublin ar- ands of. marks. German troops are|States await h’xdleatll,on of attit :‘ ¢ < .1t is aleo planned.that the X rived at their conclusions by an in- s . nearing Essen. Great Britain and Italy bef e «ompany Wwill have u‘u; own n}otor s - genious ;Inethod. Buingl taen- st;ldti:s General Enriquez, Candidate . |action in connection ith n"w’:fi“'{.{ yto transport -t um 'rom H 2, separately on the population .o e o GERMAN REICHSWEHR 1 kto trsupost O e st I8 §tate Fire Marshal's Report spstasiy O8 0, Bt to the census| for Governor of Chihuahua, DV u(t’cn OF CoMMUNISTY g:?;ill‘l;mt%dfi;rma;hfi'?o‘fi:{} ,"'f,,"ffi then probably concur in any stand (By United Press) taken by these two powers. 4 Shaws Enviable Record for 1910 and upon the experience of 3 . : the Metropolitan Life Insurance com-. Would End Traffic § London, April 6.—More than three for Minnesota pany from 1911 to 1916, e-ehtclvlt them| . . ; prepared life tables showing the por-| ' Meyico City, April 6.—(By Mail) [hundred reds were killed when Ruhr| Paris, A ot The smallest fire logs in the history mal number of years a person might | __pMeyico’s ,fib.,’;mmg (po’;ifionl communists army attempted to stop |have r:’ltflgfll“:nkff::fi m of ‘the’ State. Fire Marshal’s depart- be expected to live if tuberculosisi,, ¢ o¥ naving a dry neighbar to the|the-advance of German Reichswehr |stein it was officially announced-thi eriviable record for the :"';;m“;ow m’t:;;fi nqgh‘:flmzs—hu 1o end of ‘worries. _:oa:cP:Jkum,c hn::g:ig::ms: @ news|moming, They ohtered af b o tlluk - 7DF. n found thet the number e » » ] ; ] the:place of arms and RECOMMENYDS:ONE MILLION of yoars lost ¢o each individual in the [BIsnt . ’ ‘ United Statés on account of tubercu- I?l:u ‘T.h: ;:;::‘ ;é:;;:‘t::&m FOR COAST DM' . d losis varied from 2.6 for white wo- however, i of coming from the g::t ;:g ::}-;n;g;:’ylp:::onx :::m men ‘to 5 years for colored w.vomon. Eo,‘eer&o is v§iced ('J,ylt:: ofli;inl:hof i o8 o st dollars fee E6]" by ot Y ), exclusi oty aallons. ¢ and ober construction of a naval base at San e foreign office advices con- $5,658,535, which, exclusive of a loss Gulf ports. Sailors on tankers and of '$12,728,423, by reason of the for- mrm mm other steamers from . Mexico, they|Francisco was authorized by the sen- est fires in northern Minnesota, is the declare, are acting as “booze agents” | ate naval committee. AN A ¢ column occupi actual loss from preventative causes suow ACCURACYINM. and are carrying liquor across the v i nstein #t 9 o’clock this r:v;m the year previous. The grand total IRISH STILL SCRAPPING 4 e ign office ber of firea. reported: 3 For the year 1919 the total prop- erty loss by fire in Minnesota, is re- ported to the fire marshal’s depart- Earlier reports had Reich- (By United Press) ‘'/fawehr troopg evacuated b%tro the Washington, April 6.—An appro-itroops arrived. . Employees of the Bemidji post- office who took part in the case of CLERK- SAVES MILLIONS Washington, April 6.—A remark- able showing as to the waste and in- efficiency shown in making up de- partmental estimates for appropria= tions has been made in connection MINE OPERATORS CONFER WITH RAIL COMMISSIONERS Game Warden Cline Has Post- ed Notices for Same (By United Press.) i Bismarck, N. D., April 6.—Further i b ted by Game Frh . H wg‘;flfigfl,’%“;‘?dfigmuzg Ml:y ammunition for an attack on North 4 15 ne the date set for the hearing in |Dakota lignite freight rates at Omaha, Teterence to the establishment of a |Neb., April 23, will be gathered today game refuge in sections 9, 10, 11 and by the state railroad commissioners, who are conferring today with lignite 12, township 147-33, Town of Nor- 4 thern and at that time all persons ;oz: mine operators of North Da- ota. midj f""i‘z{‘ °tt dw‘hick‘ll, % extp}lainedi Py Mexican authorities have been (By United Prees) ‘i |army of occupation consists of two e the y!;::s gated in the forest fires of tha mutfiinghe:;‘mi::fiomonductehen hel;e asked to co-operate :v‘lh'.th theuAmer- S girrlv%bb ’¥¢:2137 - ,lflfl%}ionls, totaling 15,000 men, most- .. prepose terway. h , ;+on March*24, have n compliment-|icans in suppressing this practice, so 4 e “1ly¢avalry. The French will also oc- i mmiddjiw}:,dugfiyfl firms have been lis't,l;l:ied:‘:ll:;etrh:g::: sw::p:;lt;dz :2‘;_‘ ed by Chief Clerk Prideaux of the|that henceforth, according to an an- {)l:t #;;”::fi,:;g"i'n g’l:g:l:fos:;:hf: cupy Hamburg and Hanau. sequested to-make a report to the |while 3,158 were registered for the | Failway mail service, in a recent com- | nouncement made here today, every| " Tl e last night. Troops raidil A state of seige is proclaimed in commission as-to the benefits to be|year 1918. Tnis later figure, how- munication to Postmaster A. P.|effort will be made to strip Mexican .o & e bullding over which Sinn rankfort, Darmstadt, Offenbach, _detived by the opening of the St.|ever, is untair in respect to compari- Ritchie. Promptness as well as a high sailors of bottled goods before they |z . 1o aag was flying and arrested | oechst, Koenigstein, Dieberg, “Lawrence river to each particular|son as it, too, wasswelled by the nor- degree of accuracy is included: in the|leave home ports for the United| oy men, Frassgerau, Langschalbach, ; business activity. Commercial organ- | thern* Minnesota iorest fires of that commendation. States. ) L DA WY Wiesbaden. _j? * jzations have also been asked to send |year. To this one cause alone 635| The standings for the local force| Fear is expressed here, following SEAPLANE TO CROSS OCEAN _ The operation of the German pub- \ 4~ in‘a report to show what benefits may | fires were attributed. However, there | are-as follows: Anna Bowers, 99.14; | the receipt of communications from (By United Press) lic service will be continued under follow for the community or industry | is 2 marked decrease in the matter of | Leon A. Gould, 95.27; W. H. Hatch, | Mexican consuls in the United States, ‘Washin, tzn April® 6—Seaplanes French control. "by the increase of production, the|preventable causes. 99.56; E. P. Gould, 99.70; S. A.[that the producers of wood alcohol| . 0" flg acw, the Pacific pocean Strikes anc gatherings of more 7 development of resoutces, the ex- Cutter, 98.08, and Arthur J. Breen,|ahd other forms of pseudo-whiskey | it o' geveloped within two to five than five people have been forbidden- ' temsion of trade, and the ’savmg of 97.99. / in the states, hard pressed by Amer-| .. o "Secretary Daniels told the Sen- by proclamation of General Degou- transportation costs which are ex- 'The highest average speed was|ican federal authorities, will attempt|; s 'Naval committee, ette. Newspapers will not be per- ! d to result from the opening of shown by S. A. Cutter, who made an|to dispose of their fake stocks in : mitted to be published and telegraph the waterway as proposed by the average of 32 cards per minute, 16|Mexico and other Latin-American and telephones as well as mails were commission. per minute being the required speed. | countries. The Mexicans don’t want HEARING To BE Hfl,n placed under military censorship, and For an employee who has been with|these bogus goods—they have plenty all weapons were ordered delivered the force only since February 15,|of the genuine article—so the border MAY 12 0" PEmloN to the city hall immediately. A m L SANFORD with the naval appropriation meas- Arthur .Breen with a standing of|and port authorities have been in- _ Al infractions of the proclama- * ure. 97.99 has established an enviable|structed to maintain a sharp lookout FOR GAME REFUGE tion orders will be punished by court 'l'o GIVE l‘Em'RE m John C. Pugh, a clerk of the House record for a new man. ior anything that #cents of imitation martial. naval committee, made an expert ex- 00ze. i A t. amination of the naval estimates and COUNTY comlsslo“ms General Ignacio Enriquez, head of On Wednesday and Thursday of | chiefly by removing duplications the Social Degense league in Chihua- this week, Miss Maria Sanford, for | which he ferreted out, effected a sav- How SBSION TOD AY hup and candidate for the governor- many years professor of English | ing of $10,000,000. 3 ship of that borger state, offers a speech in the University of Minne- Pugh was allowed an increase of remedy for the international booze sota, will be the guest of the state|salary by the committee on accounts.| Commissioners of Beltrami county | Problem. " normal school, the public schools and : are in session today and will continue | . “Make the border dry,” says En- the Woman's Civic club in Bemidji.| FRIFN])S ASKED TO it the meeting tomorrow, road |Tiduez, “the Mexican as well as the “While here she will give addresses as matters and routine work forming the [American side.” Whereupon violent ollows: mll' LEGON D ANCE bulk of the business session. . protests_are heard, both from Mex- Wednesday, 9:50 a. m., state mor- County Auditor A. D. Johnson and|ican and American sources., mal school auditorium. the entire board of commissioners|, exlit:al: 2 %:: ::oezmysgmde ‘.‘!t!hn : thern ond ot o granting or rcfusal Thursdsy, 8 p. m., Woman's Civic| All friends of the Ralph Gracie will leave tomorrow mnight for St.|), JCron 1 look % Mesicc |of such petition will be heard before Complaints were brought before club; Methodist church. post and the American Legion are |Paul and Minneapolis where they will e Tt 8| w(l'a‘:re :]‘:,e irm:vo:nt eé;z: of such pettlo e wame and fieh |the interstate commerce e itaion Bemid much honored to have|urged to help boost for the Legion |attend the state conference of county| ' B R ed. 1 t a tee.|commissioner. The hearing has been by the Roundup Coal company of e guithed woman and edu.| dance to be held at the Armory on |commissioners from the cighty-six | I8y De sabisfled, & o ecrmor of |Tesignated for 10 o'clock in the foro Omaha, owmers of Montana mines, ) cator here this week. No other woman Wednesday, April 14, that the affair | counties of the state, to be held on Chihush ut if I become governor of ' "o "y o Beltrami county court|who allege that the present rates re- 1 . has done so much for the educational, | 8y be a success in every way. A | Thursday and Friday, April 8 and 9, i d“' every saloon, klmblgllz House) sult in “unjust discrimination on coal caltaral and sound social develop-|genearl invitation is extended to all with a banquet on each date. The C;nfl:::h house of prostitution on the ™\ 1 o¢; 06 includes four scctions|from Montana as compared with ment of the state as Miss Sanford.|to to be in attendance. conference is called to acquaint the us border will be closed.”| "\, 4 and is made up of a strip|rates from North Dakota mines to N ewithstanding advanced age, she A five-plece unfon orchestra has| various commissioners with the Bab- Enriquez is a graduate of the Uni-| = " ijo wide and four miles long, |all points in North Dakota, South still giving herself vigorously to Min- been secured to furnish the music| cock plan for a trunk highway system versity of Illinois. along the north side of the present|Dakota and Minnesota. H hesota’s welfare in the many lecture and special efforts will be made to| throughout the state of Minnesota, preserve, extending from the BiX| The first hearing was held on the | - engagements which she is filling. goe that everyone gets acquainted,|and is being financed by the business| LOCATE RELATIVE WWO D mor o the Minnesota and |matter in Omaha before an inter- ; : :ince :hls affair is to be a strictly in-| men of the Twin Cities. WAS THOUGHT TO BE DEAD | International Railway. tracks. state commerce commissioner Febru- ! ) D e e i e From the nephew of Norm Mor- ary 9, but postponed at request of MAL ROUTE NO.4 |oiciemubmm ey o st f PLEASURE CLUB | otk e, o 0m 0N 5008 By parwaur| e T o 3 o e::‘:)ee rsal:’ : :;: b tmt::ed from the . Police Tom Bailey received a request MICHIGAN The railroad commission is making T0 BE MADE DALLY | e v’ meiomat, 2| - 70 DANCE WEDNESDAY 3%, < 588" 00 s i Norm e e donapo |00 1, rstect our pesnt bas dance.' dnihaton will Do 100 o llldllc e, a man by the name of Norm Detrolt.lAltalr —7{, ooflatm 0! n:«l)’n of rates” and is seeking further argo- cluding war tax for the gontlemen : HoThot Snerstood ‘that the. unels N e et pe s WitR| Lo fox Smtintioca of e T The rural mail route number 4,)|and it is urged that every gent escort| , One.of the big dancing parties of was dead and asked t()l:‘le!"a;nllmwlg fixcmgr m_en ary roturns practically | O™ the operators. out of Bemidji pestoffice will sbortly|a lady. the season is scheduled for Wednes- it was true, saying that he hafle’not complete. jwden and Hoover fight- g be made into a daily route, favor-| ‘Tickets may be obtained from the|day evening at the Armory. It will | 04rd from the \meslo for many years. | in Il,c out for third place. In addi- LABOR LEAGUE TO able action having been taken by|following Legion men: Clinton | be given under the auspices of the| Cnier Bailey while talkin; y'yhh a tlo‘n Hoover apparently won demo-| HOLD MEETING SUNDAY the postoffice department at Wash-|Crosby at American Expross company | K-L. Pleasure club, which is com-|iocal citizen T emtioned the commun- |cratic preference ington ldst Saturday. oftice, Carroll Hill at Shavitch Broth- |Prised of employees of the Bemidji jcation.which he had receive. with : The Bemidji Labor League will " Word to this effect was received|ers, Glen Wakefield at the Union|Box company. the result that he found out from|JOHNSON LEADS IN 3 hold & very irteresting sessi 3 today from Congressman Harold 1t ic i i g on, af y - ‘ongw Dentist, Darcy McGhee at the Be-| Good snappy music is promised by | this citizen that Norm Morrow ‘7as MICHIGAN PRIMARIES |the Moose hall on Sunday, April-11 Knutson, with the assurance of his|midji Steam Laundry, and James D.|the Union Orchestra and a program |jocated in Waskish and at one time ®1and all interested rod to b . fature cooperation toward assisting| Winter at the Ploneer office. Every- | of unusual merit has been arranged. | had lived in this city. Detroit, Mich., April *6.—Senator |in attendance. A ;’&‘:fiakfloh’: ;';f “33&;"3:”'2’::&1{&‘;?5éfii.ffi; b ’f,l““zed tol%‘lncm their tickets “If you want a_good time, such as| Chiet Bailey at once verified the|Hiram Johnson had a lead of more|been secured for the occasion. :La- o request aud petitions’ properly O e et aoure aresn. | yen have never had before, come to |report by communicating with Mr.|than 40,000 votes over Genaral Wood | dies are especially invited and urg- s and for the Legion |this dance,” is what the committee |Morrow and then notitied the ne-fin the compilation of Michigan pri-|ed to attend all of the meetings of mary returns early today. the league. A presented. boys. advise. phew at Minneapolis.

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