Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 28, 1921, Page 3

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be | - {1 Fi LBy, d '(United Press Correspondent) of exercising advanced the idea.: e . .The trouble,is that:the swallowed. ” The pill th concoctéed by:the govern: garded as t t exordlsing B mm.w”h Cusiiy. ik the industries in: which they are-em- 3 ployed dre little: nearer: being real- untihls.de esteled. ized than when:Premier /Giolitti first t workmen and the-industrials cannot agree up- on the precise nature of the pill to be | to go down, while the workmen con- sider it too'small to produce the d [|sired results,, 8 . Before the precise measure can he formulated : ‘that’ will give - satisfac- tion to both sides and be finally en- acted into law, it is very likely that tatives. of government. The question gives! . Following the announcement of | Giolitti last fall, at the time Italian draw the promised , . measure~-The commisison ‘was composed of In the end it ‘was unable to agree| 2 By Mail) Ttat e upon'a-joint measure and‘as a con- ome, ‘- (By -Mail).—Italy’s hopes ! - |sequence both sides turned in to Gio- of finding a panacea for all Industrial Italy will witness one or two changes This in turn met with many ob- catergories of incustr workmen were . occupying factories 'jections from both sides and had to their cwn control comum and endeavoring ‘to Sovietize them, ' be repeatedly modified. ¢ that he would introduce in parlia-|it now stands before the Italian par- :hall be ag" 'héeg[n;em a bill granting workmen’s con- |liament provides that separate ma- t f8 ré-'trol of The industries, a joint com- chinery for contrcl shall be organiz- ig by the industrials mission was appointed by . him to ed for the eleven principal categories Aarg, met; 1, tex- portation, water printing apd mining. f'rom, the industries fo be “con- trolled” there are excluded: all in-|X ty workmen. ’ The workmen of each of the cleven The bill as sisting of ninc members of w workmen generally, This fa cvery iiiqglustrles, hose 1\ | years and--can--be ‘re-elected. TM&L both [tile; ‘chemlcal; “fooll’ produeétion, Iea‘-‘!commisslun of control of nine mem- indnstrial -and . workmen’s represen- | Lher,, slecigical, yuilding.Jand trans- |bers. for each-elass ol inGustries wilky transportation, | in turn appoint two or three dele- |gates in every establishment \vh(;je‘mz) d ced duty it will be to report to the com- ti 3 Sion on all matters over. which it tablisli h % dustrids ran by the State.or by muni- | has the “control.” gran litti a measurc oi its own. IFrom these ¢jpqjjties, those which have not Leen ills by ting, workmen - the righf ?very indication of becoming the cap—i%‘:""g’;egfd the; 11[e1n]bers Oof his cabe irlnroperal‘inn tn?- niore than four years' tal i i up a single measure em- IR y P an six- one in Italian internal politics Brasing thia liest teatures of tha two and those whica en:ploy less than six: isubmitted by the commission. i The bill provides regulations for vand discharge of workmen, the principal feature of which is that political and religious cpiniong, a2s well as the questicn of 11 elect unionism or nex-unionism are not to ve allowed cohsideration. To date the greatest objection 07 pepe, s’ the employment 185, COREOkeummrsarormn sy sl it er § By %v éul is recg;lzed to be the. "‘§“ S "taliend | | g Clinton, B. C-=~=More - than 10[)! claims have recently been staked in the Clinton “and along the caribou road in the direc- ton of Scotty Creek, A large body of hermetite ore carrying gold values on the, kmen'’s the| BRING RESULTS A few pertinent facts dbout the remarkable power plant that is respon- sible for the promounced ability and economy of the Oakland car HE chief factors in satisfactory aute- mobile engine performance are— . power. smoothness, flexibility, absence of vibration, and economy. .Because no other engine type so.effectively combines these factors with low cost of manufacture, the greater number of motor car models selling at above $1400 today are of six-cylinder design. - g Long ago Oakland foresaw the supremacy of the six-cylinder engine, and .adopted it as the logical ‘bdsis of a well-built, serviceable and lightweight car. . _ In the last six years Oakland has carried the development of this engine steadily for- ward, and it is today the standard power plant of the entire Oakland line. It Delivers 4 Horsepower The six-cylinder Oakland engine delivers a full 44 horsepower; far more than is delivered by other engines of similar size. ‘It is of overhead -valve design, the type used in all airplane and racing car engines, and embodies many individual features developed by Oakland engineers. It has very light but strong reciprocating parts, which reduces bearing loads and mint- mizes vibration; it hac a superior method of vaporizing fuel, and’the best lubricating sys- tem yet devised. o s In no other motor car in the world at Oakland’s price can youget these important features, and the able, flexible and economi- cal performance consequent upon them. 16 Sames 34 Advantages fo the Owner The Oakland Sensible Six owner realizes a measure of combined efficiency and low cost from his car that we believe is without parallel in any other automobile i He enjoys more miles from the gallon of gasoliné, more power per pound of car . weight, quicker getaway, easier hill-climb- ing and greater utility, than are available in any other car at anywhere near the Ozkland price. . Because of the Oakland policy of concen- trating its whole manufacturing energies upon a single chassis type of proved capacity, he commands a value much greater than weuld otherwise be possible. s He is assured by the fact that the Company behind his car is the world’s seventh largest manufacturer of automobiles, and is an 1m- portant unit of the General Motors Corpora- tion, the largest automobile producing organization on earth. An Oakland for Every Need From the Oakland line of closed and open cars you can choose the model ideally fitted for your own particular needs. Whichever one you select, that Oakland has behind it as an endorsement, the record of more than 200,000 other Oaklands alréady satisfactorily serving owners. These owners report returns from their cars of from 18 to 25 miles to the gallon of gaso- line, and from 8,000 to 12,000 miles on tires. If you want an able car this season, one that is economical to buy and to own, ar- rangeatoncefor your Oakland demonstration. Open Car, $1395; Roagster, $1395; Four Door Sedan, $2065;" Coupe, $2065. F.0. B, Pontiac, Mich. Additional for Wire Wheel Equipment, 58 OAKLAND MOTOR CAR COMPANY Pontiac, Michigan SENSIBLE SIX M. MALZAHN, Bemidji, Mino. - ?fcrmed on, the points over W’ icfi {14 i __go'sE 3 }%Waml!fi?gfiefl%} DY the {iie | nndersigned-to be opened at a- o] 4 sna- meeting of the city council of the.city . < 'Wfié} j of Bemidii; Migg. hg » fin;«’ ”fl Gafff! day; Aprifi1s, . i r? dar | 500 feet of %o ' | double jacket, rubber lined hose. Quotations to be F. O. B. Bemidjt. Payments to be made in city warrant Lillooet disrricc drawing 6 per cent interest, should also be considered. g Certified check in sum of 10 per’ cent of amount of bid should ncqogn- as hea a 5 miles f pany the: same. - = has been located about 15 miles from The council reserves the: right-to reject anv._ov_all bids, to, THE PIONEER WANT ADS pemidaji, Minn., March 23, 1921 151 - onélATE thch GEO. STEIN, City Clerk.

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