Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 11, 1920, Page 1

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.Wol:lf News Today "ty on cuate or | s et o INVESTIGATORS . RIOTING THISHORNING| ~ "IN VERSAILLES TREATY| PEETICE DEMAND Guilty At Says Democratic Administra- REFUSEBEMAND in Inefficiency’ - (By United Prees) WITNESS STAND i " Marion, Ohio, Sept. 11. (By Ray- : mond Clapper.)—Suggestions that America has béen duped by ‘‘shock- 4 : ing discrepencies’ 'in the French and : today by the grand jury inthie ¢ase[English text of articles of the Versail- Over One Hundred Demands BYPOLKCE N FRANCE) DECISION MADE. 3 Monte Marte R;Jidenu Whe_re ‘ ‘ : 5 {{Dodino Held Gfiil!y A(tcr Jury . | Pickford and Wife Visited BY JO lN Deliberated Less Thign Hour _Being Questioned : k Fay. i Late Yesterday _ “(By United Press) . Dulnth, Sept. 11.—Thé" first ver- dict /of “not guilty” in the Duluth lynching trials was submitted at 9:30 ... (By.JUnited Press) Paris, Sept. 11.—The death of Olive Thomas, American motion picture attress, who succumbed to mercurial 3 Conf 1 poisoning hefe yesterday is under in- 1 pe o Manager Pierson. ors Wigh) 18 \igation by the police. Pending re- | Republican Candidate Ruled i f -Qfficials Concerning ! 4 . . 3 | ;g..lm - ;‘:ezs D‘u;:eofi:?fifly ?:revm:; e;g; Off State Ticket for Con- “|of Byron Olson, charged: of rfoting. :%a tx;eaty. >purptm;gns to mggua;d Are Received That Cox Be i para = o & . . S y e. Monroe Doctrine, were made- o . . 5 NC' Scenic_Route to the United States on the Maure- gress in 7th District J'The'jury took the case late yesterday. Senator Harding today. el Called to Testify ! ] [ i tania, scheduled to sail-September 18; § “The second conviction in the case )™ R withheld. ‘' _ e —_— Y before the jury was obtained “Those diserppancies might really Jack Pickford, the young actress’ 1ast;night. Joseph Dodino was held involve us an a conflict,” he aaid *de- 3 ' (VACANCY HAS BEEN - § ®|manding .that those advocating .ac- 2:.1-8:1‘::1:'11:?;5?: "::ug‘_les;;:md % gullty; after. deliberation of 66 min ceptance of the league covenant bring > to the LARE] r 'utes. [The jury. which took the cgse it Monte district Sunday night. Sev- DEC D ON TlCK_ET, againgt Hedman had retuurned no {:'"‘f‘;a‘;‘?l“;’s’:fi:";‘“‘I;m:u:“g}: °; eral Monte Morte residents, with . verdic} early today, although it took "d eblr b !:-:el broadside olx’x Prisident whom Miss Thomas and her husband will N itate Special El J'the ¢ yesterday morning.. - ° “(;Hso:’sapollcy maade by Harding to- | Believe M Has All Evid 1 i 4 » visited, were also being questioned. ecessitate Speci ec~ | day in a speech to delegations of busi- Noore Has vidence and Needless That Whole tion or Filing as lildcpend;‘ w ne‘sfi-_men from Chicago, Michigan and y T o . . ent Candidate for Office s Gy Committee Be Called MUNSEY ALSO MAKES | A SIMILAR DEMAND e 4 TODAY FOR WINN % G (<] Bemidji - Appears Promine, k3 On All Highway‘Circuhrk\%é o and Route Maps | REGISTRATION DAY IS W the repn\;‘\ Y To BE HHID_ mm23 < i interesting was ; N The other half of Harding’s speech unsparingly struck at the ineffective meddling policy of the democratic (By United Press) i ; sSt. Paul, Sept. 11 Andrew J. Vo! : St. [Paul, Sept. 11.—Separate bal- ght to this city by General Mani ¥ . . - < ca i | was Tuledoff the state repub- | lotboes will not be " |administration toward business. P ¥ ziY | d 4 provided for wo c ; Chicago, Sept. 11. (By L. C. Mari- | | ager Truman Pierson of the Missis- &—’ml’;:l'flf?’f‘m}l;”&%'}:‘xfianan ticket fof congressman, in the:m¥n Toctions in No-| “Eight years of democratic admin-|in)The senate e i 2 seventh district by the state supreme |vemb ta, aceording .to|istration have increased rather than|g,ting committee definitely turuiad i p sippl River:Scenic Highway associa- iy : i B o b ho i ki 7,000 mile to ‘take part in the fall ‘!“ 8 will court today when:‘they refused the |an’ opfnion given by Rollin.L. Smith, reducved the-inefficiency and we have | gown a demand from Frank A. M-n- .- tioh, who is making a_ T, be held on October 23, in St. Paul, | o igion of Judge Albert Johnson in | assistdnt att 1, in reply |become’ the inefticlent prodigals of _:round trip of the highway between|Mihneapolis and Duluth and in cities ecis: (2 B a 3 orney general, in reply = sey of New York, and others that Lopisiana and Manitoba, as related |of the second and third classes on| ' S Volstead-Kvale primary contest. |to an|inquiry from the Minneapolis|the-world,” he sad.\ Governor Cox be put on the stand :to iPresident George of~ the " local | Oetober 19 and 26, it was announced | Rev. 0. J. Kvale, of Benson, receiv- |city clerk, and sought a ruling on| He advocated building economic |in the inquiry: into his charges that s “Bcenic Highway unit and President|i the office of Aét ey Clifford L ed the majory of votes cast for the |sever phases. of the suffrage ‘am-|life so that our prosperity sha]l not |the republicans are planning to raise ker of the Civic and ‘Commerce lHiit 0 “ur; orney 5 '_ ox - | congressional nomination in the dis- an’&lp nt as alfectingstate ‘election’|be the prosperity of profiteering or of |a huge corruption fund. B ation in a conference yesterday | - T::' zltctorssn?; cities of the fourth trict. He was, charged with violation |laws. | P special privilege. . Senator: Kenyon, chairman of the .~.er. Plerson has been requested| ;.. fr d farming distri ;of the Corrupt Practices Act by Vol-| ~Women will be permitted to vote v & committee, said he had received more {0 attend. a large meeting: of -those| 3 “r‘t"n:.fi“h‘“ 3 mmg’l'h istricts | stead and Judge Johnson held Kvale|for all offices and they will be eligi-|grRIREBREAKERS ALSO than a hundred demands that Cox be who believe in this city which will| 9o DO register. ' The regis-|disqualified and . declared Volstead |ble. to serve as election judges and called. ‘The latest came from Mun- . “arranged on his return from Be- 3‘»‘9,:‘ :I?:ol‘:'b::glyy Wf‘“t:” t:‘&:‘e“:; the nolminee.i 5 ;}erkss; flh!hey qualify, according to G0 ON STRIKE TODAY |cey, New York publisher. In reply Adtiy /an thy 181 [ e e, Kvale carried the contest to the |(Mr. Smith’s opinion. \ N id E. H. Moore, Cox's per-. o ity of Bemidji and, Beltrami women will have the right to vote'this'snpreme court, declaring that Judge| - *“The Minnesota laws formerly re- (By United Press) . ;;:n.)io:le::gnn[fl“ve told the comll:l’lt- le city .0 nm St onithe map ‘of fall - Johnson should have declared a va-|quired separate ballot boxes. for wo-| ‘Now york Sept. 11.—The Brook- tee he brought all the cvidence they i eda Mghg‘y i s cancy in the district. - The supreme|men because previously they could |y . "pio:q Trangit company was today | had and that the committee thought To oven G gre-teprp extent than Be.|POQULTRY. CLOTHING AND court sustained the contention of @ |vote ohly on a few matters.” said Mr. | & FoR 00 POl M kind of |18 needless to summon the whole dem- ‘.umj., aiizes vérious Maps, &ir- L3 CLUB WORK ARE STARTED vacancy on' the republican ticket for |Smith's opinion. “Women ‘are ROW | oiivo o gtrike of strikebreakers, ocratic’ committee. _‘z:un‘s ‘rpnmph.lets route books, let- = congressman in she seventh distriet. ['permifted to vote on all matters and|q) . "}\indred men from Chicago who g ter-heads, membership application| Programs of work have been °“b‘:sit’§thelséa}:{:::§ g;::?:fiéc:&l: :‘:":}?& ’;:x::_,, on exist for separate ballot|core sent to help break the strike of (By United Press.) ‘blanks, envelopes, etc., all carry Be-llined by = Miss Annabell Campbell, igjstrict before election November 2,| -Asked if regular judges could ap- thei companyi quit work and went on |’ Chicago, Sept. 11 (by L. C. Mar- midji prominently. mll)d,nll summer i poyltry specialist, and' Miss Esther or will allow either candidate to-file|point additional volunteér judges, 'g e ::sse{l'; m]:i tlh at wn%&:siwere In- | ¢in) —Investigation of Governor Cox’s Mr. Plerson has been busy answering | Cooley, clothing specialist, both of as an independent candidate for elec- | Mr, Stnith replied: Y adequate, the Hring comditice nAct |alush fand chargde catdia O & sl questions : i the office ‘ot extension work Wwith | tjon. S “The statute specifies/the number| —~o. "iho eoxisting conditions here today when the senate committee 5 “Bemidji?- where is Bemidji?” | women, University Farm, for poultry| . of judges and clerks to be.appointed | "™ TR POumEIR adjourned. Sessions will be resumed AR Whattu]:;!lin;t palal;leht;: I;r}:z tt.)l:ni; and sewing clu!lclg whi‘gl they 1;vill‘FEl)mAL GRMD J“R | for dlstrlcts,\.land the judgqfi;have no d Se(r:mlf)‘ler 122 in the enst.d el anize’ 'in inneso counties. , t hat The al session was devoted to sit?” “Are tourists welcome?” glrgmbers of poultry -clubs will keep ' 3 iy mfir'somli: ffis :h:t :::x_emmer hat Cox DmEcrs TALK AT testlmon;rl concerning the drive for 25 smuch as.Pierson_ expects all record cards :of their flocks and a lNDlCTS Two co“cmNs|there.wlll be more -voters as a result| " $500,000 and contributions to the ~ winter to campaign for the Scenic|course of lessons will be provided.| ' p,g ‘Angeles, Cal., S t. i1.—Fed- Of the suffrage act will tend to delay SO.CALLED Rmcm democratic campaign fund by girl em- | — 'Highway below the Mason and Dix-{Members will be encouraged to com- R i 4 62 the compiling jof returns on election ) loyees in the internal revenue col- o Mine he.feels. as.Af he. should-De|pare-their experiences “and -discuss eral grand jury.ndictments wovre ‘;f' days,. and that provisions for more . ectyors’ office in, Aberdeen, S. D., fol . s : - ; ¢ here yest Zagainst,_the|9a¥e, and that Provee: : : g - D., fol- - Drovidedowith addtional-date-on-Be-{ sl topios”the- first-year a’general Burned mere e ot | YorWReatscos “dnd clerke are ‘desir- - (By United ‘Press) - Jlowing - discussion over. letters sent ‘midjl which will be circulated by |health of the flock, incubation .‘“d!Caluornii and thé Ptah Oil and Re- hk'unflwg)l d]y will be-remedied. by| Bellingham, Wash., Sept. 11. (Ry to the girls. b g s ¢ .- the Scenic. highday:. Although hia} brooding,, rketing, feeding and'fining company of Salt LakeCit the “next legislatuge. .. More boOths | yoryory Walker.)—*“The government| Miss Bernice Coyne, ‘of Aberdeen, /time is well taken up and his sched- i housing and culling and canning. The_charges in each casé sh6rn’ and voting equipment can be provid- £ b ) t th i 'z owenaper writer, testified she saw L' \le crowded, Mr:Plerson:agreed-to| ~With the aid of Miss Emma Hen-|tochnfcal language, mean : accept-|°d to assist in speeding up the vot-|must' mever be at the mercy of the joii... received in the revenue office i ® i ' ‘come back to Bemidji to meet as m‘“’lc’f‘erson, home demonstration agent, ance of freight rebates, the district ing, however, he advises.” upper class or of the lower mob,” in Aperdeen urging - them to con- . ! > Governor Cox declared here this|tribute to the democratic: campaign ; -ot-her citiz , to the clothing specialist has alreadyattorney e & 1 itizens as possible, to’iell .them list h: Iread:; ’s”office said < . d Marion Promihaut, i MUSICAL COMEDY AT. furd. She sai RED LAKE INDIAN FAIR TO OPEN MONDAY MORNING (By United Press) St. Paul, Sept. 11.—Parley P. Christianson, the farmer-labor candi- date for the presidency, today re- fused to speak at the State Fair. Af- P ter spending three days in Minneapo- lis preparatory to speaking he sent a message to Chairman Murphy of the Minnesota State Fair board this morning expressing surprise that he would not be permitted to talk pol- itiecs. Murphy advised Christianson 0 ‘;’i’o;;s::;:m: tg:’;e;?gji%?gme: ‘organized three clubs.in *' Dakota' The. General Petrol {morning In his opening speech of a L St !county.. The first- was -formed at was charged with viplation of an act GRAND NEXT SATURDAY!|stump campaign along the western Llsl'diclt }founx and Mlnrion fenxedy. v B 2 = all eivil service employees in erson is a publicity expert, town |ing splendid work. - Members num-|obtaining transportation at reduced : oper and organizer of no mean her 22 Other clubs were.formed at|rates by false billing. 3 ‘be:ugu‘ii';:le cfl’?‘nffl,{; I‘;f)ll'ayro“lt)gllm:: His address was principally direct-joiterq signed “E. M. Watergury.” \ ed at the so-called radical element 5 Jennie in newspaper work in'New York and ! yyher required for the organization charged with: a violation of the El-|iyo5¢re 1 t Saturday night She named Signa Holland, Je s ’ . Org b eatr n i s ‘ Philadelphia on ‘such papers a8 the ;¢ 5 club will be ten. Various cloth-|kins act, in’that it accepted a com- TS e the thicd ;y e i RoTt weat- tis and Ruth Kelley, all federal em- New York Bress, Philadelphia North |{7€ | k , ployees, who also received letters. e W e idea largely of making the club indictments were made against the information. secured, ‘it mises t E American, Philadelpnia Public Led-' \t¢ 58 LERel, o0 MEHIE (08 L0 corporations only and did mot. Tefer | b gne of the musical treats of the f 'e'rgatn izauzn ‘,v&fl; andttti)wn devle lop; gain to other women and report_to it is also filled with goa rich com CABNOp RS WD ment work. s a fair sample of s ad| = y =, & p the home- demonstration agent.!cmmu COURT RETURNS edy and pretty girls’ creation Harlem, Mont., Sept. 11.—R. L ‘ed_as secrdtary of the chamber of A 2 ; | ? i . ' iy g : commerce in Il’l’inois he conducted a8 Period of five months. Two clubs ~ Boston, Mass., Sept. 11.—The Sut-{ Harvey D. Orr is tlie sponsor for Conners, an operator on a dredge| Much interest is being shown by have already been formed in Morri- folk grand jury in Superior criminal ; “The Million Dollar Doll in Paris™ State chamber of commerce and did . irrigation canal scoopéd up a case of | agency and the neighboring territory successfully organize this well known _ against Charles Ponzi, John S. Don- and girls for civilized playgoers. 24|12 guarts of Canadian whiskey. Mr. in the fair to be held at Red Lake this 'LEGION TO STAGE PLAY delo and Henry Neilson. charged with "catchy tunes are introduced thrueut g 3 “|ypar 1ilinois. - d it is expected that the showing made P NIl Mb. Plraoisaises cvenlt ok ON SEPTEMBER 29 AND 30|12 indictments and 68 counts against bers are said to be a revelation. case was consigned to him or not, buts| gpiy ye,,p, e s Sutong the very:best h him. He recently became famous on: All'seats for this performance have|be declares that the stuff will serve a y - , \hfghway to others, he was its first | ed for the staging of “Are -ou A Ma. The first day of the fair will be de- ? . 2 = i th foreign postal cou- E in ad t . - Py actiye presiueni and prior to his tak-|gon,” a three act comedy to be pre- ‘::mg'ea] ng wi oreign posta ::‘rew\:zx r:);lcvgmce at the Grand the ;:B’:l;’:":tui;;: gl:;::ed for the cele- |y o104 grand parade, exhibits, base- -scenic highway on paper anu then it|the American Legion, and the dates - = interesting events which promise & only extended from McGregor, Iowa, | gelected are ‘Wednesday ‘and Thurs- h & day’s entertainment. i Bast lowa Scenic Pike. As president, | ghowings will be staged at the Grand { “Pferson visioned a route “following| theatre. :nga:e:’:;lmg;;:::) ‘:}e‘::vzf':; Re}l‘.ihel“n'_ to Bemidji. He conducted the pro-lis in charge of coaching the local; ; motion work solely at his own ex-| the day. Judging of stock, races, and y talent is very well pleased With the 'a wrestling match will also take place _funds for:the work came out of his|the public that an exceptional oppor- [ Y OXY 77 4 3 A : \ pocket and from a few friends who| tynity is being offered ]l)or all lopellt- ; ¢ ¥ ] An invitation has been extended ¢ ! H g / ’ N ’ ; by George W. Cross, superintendent winter the officials and directors of | event of the season. i the highway prevailed upon w.m to{— Practice is being held every night tendance is solicited for every day e E of the fair. The third day will be ST L devoting full time to organizing the|.ast which has been selected to stage line ail he came to Bemidji in Feb-|his Jaughmaker. by the Gonmvick band. A full pro- ors ot Ihe. fret ToviA= 1o OF- gram has been arranged for this oc- ~.ganize under the new plan and not- a large attendance. elements in the twin cities rather Q 3 5 resented Bemidji becoming a more ON AN UN] UE CWI'BT cHRlsmNsoN REFUSB Spds big cities which of necessity are now Chicago, Sept. 11.—Not content. mere- way stations on this big-line, radicals who preach anarchy and de- = nition and will keep the prestige|struction from their soap hox van- that has come to her and make fur- cans is extending its loyalty crusade <ording to her own wishes in tue thruout the country. A feature of Scout car No. 1 left Bemidji to-|the person who can best answer in sday for . innipeg. Mr. Picrson is fifty words or less, the query “Why “Pierson and daughter. Twice the|prize of $100. time at Rollingstone, Minn. It was|7, closing at midnight, September 21, demolished in this acciden* so a new |and open to everyone, is expected to nic highway towns. Rosemount in that county and is do-'regulatlng interstate commerce by coast of Washington i 3 deen, told that they received such ability. For years he-was engaged | Haqtin, 3 5 P B gs and Lakeville. The minimum| The Utah Oil and Refining Co. Was|pyrig” iy the attraction at the Grand that have been creating unrest in the Borchard, of Minneapolis; Grace Cur- New York Times, New York Herald, ing problems will be taken up with mission from a common carrier. Thelup i1 ceries and from“all' advance r. Later he took up commercial DHCK. I8 Lo BTHS ger. P will pass on the knowledge they may to' officials or individuals. year. Not only a comedy. of youth, ‘his ability to note that while engag- s : : 4 38, Classes will meet once a month for INDICTMENT AGAINST PONZI, sowns. campaign to organize the Illinois : ) rear this place, while digging out an |the residents of the Red Lake Indian son county. court today returned indictments and has produced a farce with music \. institution in June, 1919, at Quingc eginning Monday morning, and Quiney larceny and conspiracy. Ponzi had the three big acts and the dance num- Conners says he does not whether the e ¥ Y 3 ‘ -\ Faniziig the Misclsaippl feiver Sce t Arrangements have been complet- | gccount of his get rich quick scheme been reserved and the tickets will be|good end when the ditch is completed, oo Ang Rhe presidency there was mnO|{gented by the Ralph Gracie post of ball and LaCrosse games and other to Keokuk, lowa, under the name of qay, September 29 and '30. " Both Tuesday will be Bemidji day, with - ke the Missigsippi river from its mouth| = sanford Dodge, able director, who midji band will furnish music during pense and in fact until this year ail|showing already made and assures| Tuesday. believed in him and his idea. Last|pess one o. the biggest theatrical of' the agency, to all and their at- actively ' take up the management,|and great interest is shown by the Clearwater county day, with music rudry to -begin the work. Bemidji ST v e o UNITED Am]cms P“T casion and plans are being made for withstanding the fact that certain important point than either of the with waging a war of words against To TALK AT STATE FAm Pierson says semidji deserves recog- tage points here, the United Ameri- ‘ther progress in the development ac- matter. the program is a contest in which accompanied on the trip by Mrs.|I Love America,” is to receive a cash scout car has been ditched, the last The contest. beginning September rocured. quicken men, women and children nap snowing the rowvte covered | thruout the middle west. to a keen- by e highway may be seen on page|er appreciation of all that America that no political discussion would be S—— \}_ [‘yree of this issue and ~n this map|means. There iS a second prize of permitted on the fair grounds and S \ Zemidji’s name is prominently dis-|$50; a third prize of $25; and 25 Christianson told a reporter, “I re- “w g Dlayed. prizes of $1 each. - fuse to be muzzled by anyone. [ am k § = The United Ameritans, a non-po- off for New York tonight. Good Bye.” WEATHER REPORT' lical ‘organization,_is headed by An- Governor Cox and A. W. Watkins gus S. Hibbard, who with a committee democratic ‘and prohibition candi- (By United Press) of educational experts and welfare dates for president, recently appeared at the fair grounds and.delivered ad- - S workers, will award the prizes. Head- quarters are at 108 S. La Salle street, Chicago. Minnesota weather: Generally fair tonight and Sunday. Slightly cooler on southwest portion tomixht. dresses. Senator Harding was also weil, received.

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