Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 9, 1921, Page 2

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e T NGB e o IR ISLANDS ThSK Tect “way’ of fiuding out whether a thing was’so ‘or not, and also. his di- rect, way: ot:dealing .with. a: subject after he had learied the rights and the wrongs .in ‘the case. He always has .been a glutton for work, and he s just as much-of a glutton for it to- day as ever'he-was, for bis sixty years rest gently, on him, and physically he is the most powerful man of his years that I ever met. His power of mentality is unquestioned by any of his army or civilian adversaries. The main thing for the people of the United States to understand In this case, it seems to me, is that the general will find out the truth about the Philippines and . tell it, whether the truth is to the liking of the Hard- ing administration or to its disliking, or whether it is to the liking of the former Wilson administration or to TR GENERAL WILL LEARN THE TRUTH ABOUT PHILIPPINES :r' SAND TELL IT FEARLESSLY. i WELL EQUIPPED FOR MISSION { ¥ . i.He Has Been a Close Student of Orlen. i tal and Tropical Peoples—Report Won't Be Published Until Next Autumn, its disliking. What more can this country ask When Wood was a candidate for the Republican nomination Hor the presidency a great many- things were written about his administrative abil- 3 By EDWARD B. CLARK. 4 | ‘Washington.—It is ‘said that the administration was moved to send Geperal Wood to the Philippines to uncover the truth about actual condi- ,tions in the islands, not only by the fact that the general is an acute and an astute person, but by the fact that he has followed closely reports about conditions In the islands ever since ;the day that he served there as a soldier, and as the governor of a province. ; The Republican leaders here say that they know pretty well what the matter is in the Philippines, but that they need the marshaling of circum- stances and of facts in such an ar- Ty as to make the proof of had con- ditlons manifest at once to the Amer- ican people. There are a good many Democrats in coogress who hold with the Republicans that conditions in the islands are bad, but there are other Democrats, 2nd with them some Re- ,Dublicans, who believe that things | are right over there and that the di- rect intimation by former President Wilson that (he islands were ripe for self-government was based on knowl- edge of the truth, Tt is not intended here to go Into discudsion of the ftruth or lack of truth of the reports concerning evil conditions in (he fislands, but to make it clear from a personal knowl- edge of the methods of Gen. Leonard Wood that he will find out the truth and the proofs that attest it, and that he will make a report on conditions which will not be biased in any way by a desire or lack of desire to please any particular American party to the coatroversy, whether it be composed of Democrats, Republicans, or so- ealled imperialists or anti-imperial- Ists. Will Learn the Truth and Tell It. ' I had a «close intimacy of ten months’ duration with General Wood. 1 came to kuow his methods, his di- always seemed to me that the great- est compliment ever paid Wood as an upbuilder of what the English would call colonial peoples is to be the reconstructor of Egypt, who, on being asked who should succeed him in office there, said: “I do not know, unless you can induce that Yankee soldier, Leonard Wood, to come over here and take the job. Leonard Wood has studied oriental and tropical peopies at close range. e has had a physicians_interest_in HE matchless qualities of our high-class equipment appeals to those who want that the appoint- ments should be correct and digni- The older boys of Kiwanis are backing the younger boys in the Scout movement. This bank, too, is intérested in our boys. It would be fine for the boys and for us if each Scout had a small savings account in— ’ THE NORTHERN NATIONAL BEMIDJI, MINN. FAWKES AUTO COMPANY announce the enlargement of their Used Car & Truck Department. We are Northwest distributors for Reo passenger cars and Speed-wagons, also Diamond T trucks, In the execution of our sales, we have been taking as part payment many good cars and trucks which rep- resent almost every make and model. Many are almost new. ‘All of these cars have been carefully inspected in our shop, and are in excellent running order. Individual purchasers and dealers throughout the Northwest know the reliability of the Fawkes Auto Company, which has been established since 1901. The stability and reputation of this Company back up the cars and trucks sold. If you are in the market for a car or truck, it will pay you to l_ook over our stock the next time you are in the Twin Cities. Presentation of this ad will be hon- ;)::gkfoq $25.00 toward the purchase of any used car or ‘Address all correspondence to # ] FAWKES AUTO COMPANY e USED CAR DEPT. :'1629 Hennepin Avenue Minneapolis, Minn. ity as attested by his achievement. It | found in the words of Lord Cromer, | one.” them, plus tne soidier's anu e ‘gw- ernor's interest. He knows all about the religions_of the. Orient, equipped to exchange Koran quota- tions with the Mohammedans to bol- ster up the American side of the case. He has done it. > He Can Quote the Koran. Once on a time when Wood was in the Philippines and ‘it became neces- sary for him to do something about the matter of plural wives, the Mo- hammedan chieftains came to him and said that under the Constitution of the United States there could be no interference with. a ligicn; that the Koran told them they cculd have five wives apiece. Wood came back like this: “Yes, so it does, but the Koran also.says that a wise man will be satisfied with He s |is probable that ‘present admini: which tnke part in the men to smother featherbed. of man’s re- bers of society, ditions _in _the Prices Slashed! 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The word Metis, means mixed, It is from the French metis, a derivative of the Latin miscere, to mix. The term was first used in this country by the | mpyrsday evening - from —Croakston early French-speaking population of |where she attended the funeral of the Northwest to designate persons of | her sister’s baby. mixed white and Indian blood. Among [ Frank Barry and Albent Martinson the Spanish-speaking population of the | who stole Haley's horses and went ] Southwest the word mestizo, of the |to Redby had a hearing in the coun- investigition, are not*' same derivation, is used, but it applies cil rooms on Wednesday morning: more especially to'those of halt white | They pleaded guilty and were taken and half Indian blood.’ to Bemidji Thursday morning to re- ‘ceive’ sentence from.Judge Stanton. KKK KKER XK KXKKXKX x| In spite of the cold weather, a KELLIHER * ;;xrge (l:rowzl of p%'owple attended the uneral serviges of Mrs. I P. 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