Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 27, 1920, Page 6

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: Bemidst, M TAGE 08 éoumn"of March B, 38 priry d.('to nuouymon- contributions:: AAme must be known' to the editor, but mot for 'publication, = Communications: for: the er must reach this. offite .mot' later blfcat! op in By A3 '.l‘hrn Months >4 P!ONEER—Tweln pages, pul b!llhtd every Thursday and nnt puun paid to any address, !0!. in’ advance, $32.00. omunf- covm ‘awp ‘orry mmun- A LETTER FROM HANSON. Y The K-L News, a publication issued by the em- ployees ' of 'the Kenfield-Lamoreaux - company, which includes the factories at Bemidji, Cass Lake is, ,,pnbluhes a lo!;ter wnmh by s me mayor of Seattle. ter is as follow;; nndlmay be of interest g to readers at.this time: ¥ “‘Our country is in better shape émn E'utope, but 5f our present unrest and the practice of restricted produetion continues, we will soon join the merry chorus and want and poverty will come at home. There seems to be a false theory prevalent through- = ‘ont our land. Folks seem to think the less they do " the more they will have. Of course, the greater - production, the more there is to divide. = Loafing “never rfii;e & bushel of corn’ or made a chm or fed a hog, 0T produced anythmg, any where, any t')me. Sabotage Is Sllly. “You may ask me, ‘Are the workers loafing?’ No, not all are loafing-—-mlny m still doing a fair day’s work for a fair day’s pay, but the teaching of sabotage in the tons of ‘red’ literature being circulated has_ infected the minds of hundreds of ‘thousands. Sabotage is simply anything: that will destroy, whether it be burning a mill, driving spikes ' in logs in our woods, putting emery dust in ma- chinery, or slowing up production by loafing on the jo’h. Bolshevists, syndicalists or ‘reds’ teach all. .these methods, because they are against a wage gystem of any kind. ' They believe that they should control, own and manage. all things. They fatu-. ously believe that by practicing sabotage they can duhoymdmtryandthenxtwfllhllnke:npe : #pple into their hands. Boss A. C. Tmley ix‘in luck. ‘Dr. L. A. Fnbehe, r 'of New Ulm, has seen fit to desert his rank . - Yo and file for the repnbhun nomination for governor. "Another follower said to be preparing to disregard the’royal conimand"is' Ernest Lundeen ‘of Minneap- - olis. " ‘The “first thing one knows“Towhley: will ‘be ety-nine-per cent pure, 'Dr.. Fritsche ‘says ‘he'is going through with his gubernatorial ambitions to the finish. The finish, however, ml(he be said to | hm now.—~Vance Chapman. Rk gt THE THIRD ESTA‘I'E \ Schreecham—-fle was'a wise poet who remnrked that in this world a man must be either anvil or Jhammer. Peacham—Oh 1 don’t know! most “of ‘thepi are' merely bellows. —Edmburgh Scouman “ iyt BT 'Hu department ' of justice tells housewives to ]mng down meat rices benymg the chelper cuts; ‘seapo; |'will{rup’ no further than {{not: be‘itied up in eastern: { pli as’ possible’; < though trying ito, It seems that . o 54 em. ‘whenever T R mfi The empler \u\ully or uomn {other Job, K - Fighting -nd qugnlinc seldom ,thing but dhute:" to! { | home to roost, ‘Rodin . from back, visiting ‘with 'li‘nnk and is tnlkln about :tnyln; here, |28 nnd Miss Purl Botti arles 0'C at JAlbert.Lea is dor jod h’o ‘Chickens"" oomlng Charles. havi his’ “eighty" hore. pmmptly ! lhsre in the near tutun ":Sure, t! i -Il ‘‘come bnek,"\ oy finaneial - campaign. of .the Inter- , |chureh's World: only, “the dmtrllm uh ‘thereof that is . 'that properly divl({g , we ‘would :]l “snd’ wealth.” So e doctririe engender hatred ln» ulhxonllm | througho the northwest announced the’ campaign ‘from. pulpits Sunday. The campfln will end next Sunday. [ Wesléy McDowell, s campaign dl- rector for ‘North = Dakota;: “|Smithies for Minnesota and Re ‘bert A."Bruce, for South Dal Ates have been: divided into ,uch distriet: director,. and Each county hag heen glven its quota of the amount to 'be raised ‘| which' in miny instances is as large EEN THE LNES The ' Daily Virglymn contains a. message for ) ers, to ‘which w refemd “What a relief it is’ to run across one' of those good old-fashior ed folks who ‘will take what you say for 'its face ue! Such people ‘are shamefully scarce, these. days; 'when -everyone is darting sus- picious glances this way and that to see what there us ‘in the bushes" ‘about. . They read between the apers for something they think maybe ke’ editor didn’t think’they ought to know; women _kiss 'their: husbands. absent-mindedly, as & suspicious taint. to his breath they fnmble watch pocke ing their dearests friend, not that they suspect the friend :of taking it, but st from the mental-habit of pathng the watch € 3 take no one at word; nothing at: its face They . would - eye with mu}ncxon the - matchless “Kohinoor” and question the authority:of the Angel Gabriel should he announce to them that ‘they had been elected to " the presldency of the “Euvenly City = Cle-n np day campaxgn is on, but t.hg blg clean-up . day -in Wuhingbon will' be held next ‘March. posnbly the: 4th’.' “Over in Japan they . have bun ltnking for a md‘lflcenuaday Nohounupedficd. ; | were appointed some time ago.: ot g0 & _step 1nrth¢r and celebrate &’ WWu Week?" / ; People are lookinx to o npubliun party to save nd without be ahrmhhwomnot the country a out being o nok avoid-the conviction tlut 1& needs (N H) Kmflto £ ed Cross. quota during the 'l'hese cording : to the strength of the de- -| nomination into the :amounts which each ‘of the denominations are ex- pected . to raise during the campaign. Additional ‘amounts which it is be- lieved: ‘the friendly citiezns 'will do- I Ten Lakes this spring. Hurry Gutau road , ‘W..H, MoPherson 23 | headed be!ore that ‘ The' Bfltvhu - Lal understand, E“l'l “('}hna» i it A;' put in 5 acl uotas have been dlvided ac- | nate are indicated. ln practlcally ev-| ery instance;. “The fervor inspired by the love of country is \ nq, greater;’ according to. MeDowell, “than:that inbpired by the church, ‘and the very fact' that this :call is being made has. turned the attention of men to the church who have not-taken an active interest in things of religion for many years.” J A $25;! 000 “’l‘hrllt Investment” hy the Indians of . the . Fort . Berthold Agency,; Elbow Woods. North Dakota, is.announced by E. C. Kibbee, direc- tor.of the Ninth District Government Savings Organization, hendquartem ln Minneapolis: “The $25;000 goes forward b) E W superintendent of the|: U. S CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MEETS AT ATLANTIC. CITY (By. United Press) * Qt Paul, April 27.—Northwest manufacturers, jobbers and financial circles’ are fully represented at the annual meeting of the United States Chamber of Commerce, meeting in ‘Atlantic City today." ‘continue. two days. =~ Delegates The meetlng o Buyltbythecase— delivered - to . your home. by your dis- _tributor.; A" phone call will bring it “* Keepa fewbottleson . ice=all of ‘the time andaskfo‘ritatthe and. alternatives from. the twin citles |- x \ p«au«cu;ciar«aca« hd TEN LAKE RIPPLES * mn 1ike Ol ; Hnme Wbot,” in Secretary of Labor Wilson is rapidly freeing e F T «reds” Attorney Geueral ‘Palmer . captured in his. .;:.,dmm, vertis(pc stunt.—St. Lomu Tlm gl _..__o—.——- A few old-!uhioned ‘mothers still exut ‘who, ‘ vhen -babies, use slhv‘ qnd 8 hnd aywuh’ “7As’'s’ rule the ‘kind ‘of workmen w]m t.tlk ‘of }evolting. are.—The, Greenville (S, C.) Pledmont.. i1} mean' that freight cars Duluth pnd '1.0‘0. 0= t"n v | ’lfiiiiil’itt*l#ttil ¢ : L 1) &Y 3nat 1 a‘fm’ Lo g Anatural-bom favonte Spur’ “'ghead . of the* buuch Goqd breeding, plus . good handlmg.l ‘ That’s the reason. |ter-power made dvailable by the pro-| { vjael: w‘ill pay lor the wnterwn evm i and representativi ¥ 20, Bismarek-and Crookston. i ;he wlfin;sisles from Crooksts e S. efilq)l. "|Red River Be elopr C. .G.-Selvig, superintendent of ths Northwestern - Agricultural . - colle and their attorney Martin O’Brie w TO MAKE DULUTH It is said that.Erie barge com- | panies are opposing.the scheme as SEAPORT' ‘xEAN BOA-IS well as the eastern railroads but that 0 _ | western rallroads tavor the project. P 30 Borne Eq\l-lly by | H v m " American’ and Imyonad Tob-eou. blendadso that the good old.tobacco ported nnd‘only 2 deaths. ; ‘In": township of Durand, in which 14X Julia’ Sanatorium is' situated,. there were 8 births as:compared with. tho Leagtie of Wb- deaths during the calendar: mr Grand Forks; April 27.—How five | men: Voters will be fml“! ¢ 1o six cents can be eayed .on every|ized here today. K Today's . ; will' be taken up by the ¢ SAYS BOSTON Boston, April. 27.—Shos T¥ices, If| affected by. the ‘price raw: stock, | : expected to dediine, according arf o nt Affairs,”’i‘organ of the te , o ito.sa¥ ) £ B. Deem, a apectal representa<| chaimati’ of' the " mfin&‘u %m rester: ] : L pEa o S el e et e U] o "th dh; the of |7 wrln sndm:.t of school ¢ qq : ¥ BliaD 1.(;9%‘. baa ‘fl)dausb % Ee ¥ 2 Nafarctiv

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