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R AT AR R A 5 ¢ @==9 THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Minnesota Weather: 1- ly fair tonight and Wednesday, cooler tonight in extreme south- east portion. largest , BEMIDJI, MINN,, TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 26, 1921 55¢ PER MONTH ¥ FACE OF BAWTESIGERMANY MAKES Production of Lumber Remam D[SARMAMENT Regular Drills Held Each Mon-| New \';:lky, X::::dag?—un)e on your OFFER EQUAL T0 Below Normal for This d.", Evenhg Followed by guard against counterfeit bills. So 4 v o unusually large is the number of bo- 7 i ason ear . gus and raised bank notes discovered 3 Sei of i CTED SMN Hour of Entertainment in circulation recently that the | ; b Manufacturers Trust. Company here| | have just issued a warning bulletin. ‘Tips on how to detect fake money are given. Most fraudulent currency - Washington, D. C., April 26.— Various government = agencies and national organizations are .announc- ing today the new good roads and highway transport national essay con- test, to be open to all pupils of high school grade. The national prize is & four-year scholarship in the univer- sity.or college chosen by the success- ful contestant. It is offered by H. S. Firestone, Akron, Ohio. " The thmldjl Naval Militia drilled K 9 |in the new armory for’the second Believed that Harding Intends|time last evening. Monday night of |says the bulletin, are raised notes— Newest Offer of Reparations e 5.4 . each week has been.selected as drill |yaually Federal Reserve . 1 C::lllll International Heads |night and the‘ members lo( the -com- | are ',.z,’,s(.ded&,“}'e“s, tm:: :‘: ‘ff‘:e,?flfi: to Allies Is Set at 200 o Conference Shortl: pany are turning out splendidly, ac-|and fives to tens and twenties. Tell- Billion Gold | . y cording to Lieut, R. B. Lycan, com-lers and cashiers should all know Markes, ; yr‘;::)x:dlnfg Bolmfgl;reo‘;& Oef :1 "m::::;; what portrait to expect on the various s| o er pr denominations. If yi don’t k f NAVAL APPROPRIATIONS | 1ast njght, Threo of the membors aro | betier famiiarize youselt with the | BRIAND SAYS FRANCE out of town and three others were ill |faces on legal tender. S whicl, makes an attendance of 411 In most i:me:m:.uuo“s are con- IS READY TO HIT HARD i out of a possible 45. fined: simply to changing numerals in e(’:lth; mmo:ns il;::r the ll;loyl!‘fll‘e ix- the corner of the bills, sometimes G s pectef to arrive in a couple of weeks. | changes have been made in printed | Germans Suggest Making Theiy Then the boys will be able to make|amounts, usually by mutiliation. Be- oo g & 2 a much better showing. At present|ware of mutilated bills. Annuities in Payment to Despite the fact that the develop- ment. of the home building movement is being held in check in some places by the refusal of building labor to agree to an adjustment of wages The contest will be conducted by there is nevertheless a distinct ten- 4 o . ]the highway and highway transport|denoy 'to build houses wherever it is AUTHORITIES ASK AID education committee, Dr. P. P. Clax-|possible to do so, according to the ton, United States commissioner of |, o ioan Lumberman of Chicago: BHLT. 9¥iLL UNCHANGED FROM FORT SNELLING flf;hfi’esc};zfinr:?figwp}?e 1’;‘:&:&‘3“ Industrial consumers of lumber are . Essays, it is said, myst be not more “b“; coming back into the market i 25080 oy ime | than 500 words in (g 'th, and must and as a result within the last week - . Understood that Troops Are be written on_the \ G ect, “Good fllle Imar\ket hgstsh:;m deci«:ed ‘sif‘x::.Congreumn Kelly Says Naval 3 g £ 3 » of improvement, the r o o §3 @ sport.”” All 3 e Expansion Would Aid in Circulars Clllmg for May Day Revolt Are Discovered By Federal Agents 1 3 Nfl]‘ifig’Trn{‘n‘éd nfor Riot ::::‘;z ’:‘:“H]';Zeh'i":‘“{h &% \ds of local steady, but slow betterment of a num- |¢ 4 L TRy Dber of weeks. The demand for Doug- owing to the fact that they have not| il raisers seldom take the trouble . Duty If They Are Needed. | committecs n?it lta?: t ‘t{“ze \3|5li las fir, for southern pine, for the bet- P&.ce Movement uniforms andi that the armory is|to change the pnrlxx‘-:xltn n? umbnT l-'nr; Depend on Industries when local and state ct ees ter grades of hardwood and for the not entirely completed, arrangements | jn; ar F pserve . T he k of d the man:; —_— stance one dotlar Federal Reserve e begin the ‘task of gra B Y| western pines, as well as those pro- have not been made to welcome the|hills may be raisel to tcus and tens (By United. Press) thousap_d% o'ile“l:iyst:’t‘p K | are o] duced im ‘the north, has shown an in- (By United Press) | public. Later, arrangements will ety one hundreds, but the raised (By United Press) Many local and state 3 crease. Washington, April 26.—The world |made to invite the public to the|“ones” continue to bear the portrait i Ber:in,GAPril 26.—(By Carl D. Groat)-—Germany’s newest offer of St. Paul, April 26.—Circulars call- Py ' : ; be announced soon, but, & ding to Practically ever since the first of|is now nearer disarmament negotia- | drills. of George Washington, although the ing a May day revolt of workers e E: s ea 3 wcgre found 'by);nderul agents here to- %}9’ é°';'m1““£' :SS:Z:““: z f::;% the year orders and shipments have | tions than it has ever been, it was be- Lieutenant Lycan states that not-|proper portrait which should appear | reparations to the allies is 200,000,- Gl exceeded actual production with the|lieved here today in circles close to withstanding that many of the mem-|on the $10 is Andrew Jacason. 000,000 gold marks in annuities, it bers of the organization have had| sSimilarly on the $10 vill rais2l to|was- stated officially today. If ‘the day, signed, “Communist Pa of [0 Lo 4 Anyl:arics.n 4 o rtyr be eligible to °°ml}’ftle,§;-r\ w four, result that manufacturers’ stocks are |the president, This was based on in-| years university scholarsiipy Ino previous military training they|$100 the portrait of Aadrew Jackson [sum is equal to about $47,500,000,000 ther : s ¢ ! 3 = 23 2 becoming 'badly broken. A great deal |formation of administration leaders | cai]“s:‘:fcee d;g:r!me me‘rll";nlgg:nvfiel ry“:fll]z:t local and state prizes are ofiered or of business belng offered today calls |that President Harding plans to pro-|3T® making wonderful progress. 1} remains, although the proper port-|the offer is regarded as the equal of to bll’oclr' further circulation of the notB., Xk of the idea of the essay con- for a vide variety of items and in|pose an international conference | NaPBy how 1s hem}.mb?e Cl““& rait is that of Benjamin Franklin. | $50,000,000,000 with interest over noblets:and to trace the original- o R Nohwey Liena{iaLy. caliow fupiiutactuners aze tarn within a few months. cach ylrill in which the boys pantici-] ~Raised notes in the hands of inno- | Jong period of payment. ; TompRiciseay : ginal- | est is the wish of the highway trans-|i,g ghese orders down because they| Their opinion was that the presi- pate with much enthudiasm. Last [cent persons are redeemed by the ity of ‘the plot. - port committee and co-operating OY-|cannot fill them promptly. There|dent’s proposals will be answered by night @ couple of boxing bouts were | government at the original value. It (By United Press) “Thé¢ May day of revolution is | ganizations to bring to the attention |} as heen an improvement in the con-|other nations, and that cessation of arranged among the members and|you accept a $1 bill for tender, you Paris, April 26.—France i s here,” reads the circular, “we must|of the high schiool pupils of tie coun-(aition of the market as it affects |competitive naval construction be- next Monday night a social hour\will [tan collect the $1 from Uncle Sam |4y strike a blow that w'lclefm l‘eahy Qdestroy the ‘United ~States govern-|try the urgent need for lmlmedme prices and' increases have been noted |tween Great Britain, Japan and the be spent. by turning the bill into your bank | Gemmane to sabmic. to th eorce the . ment” - e s [improvement Iy the national highway [ for nardwoods, for some grades of |Uited, States will follow. mfii‘;{;fi,’*flfgfi. ",’,,f;‘,f“fi,‘,’,‘,’“p{f,"{aflgvf for redemption. : treaty, Premier Briand declarel()lezt o cu‘cul?l‘! i est;,nbllshment S - Dm;gm fllxl and for some grades of| * Although belief in congress was|suymmer cruise on the lakes, Some Unde{ ‘r?cfi?L r\tlllng.dittiskre{;u yded day in the chamber of deputies. Just of a workers’ government. southern pine. stronger today than it has ever been | xpecs to take two cruises, Listtenant as counterfeiting to undertake (0 pass | fior tho chamber had voted confi- & 3 any state bank note of defunct is- dence in his ministry, 429 to 29, the s s Federal agents appealed to regular Wll.'l' c( )MPANY Producti ins b 1 i i fon i . army oflic:rgs at Fort Snelliug_f;‘o‘l be S & B . | for {:is“seagnrg?:hgsye::?:’h::;{:n:t :?;}ftdfi:ml::lfigt:;ica‘;s:;;r:;sp?i?x‘;(;: r’,“fyf{“,’e' ‘c‘smuplnx? resz::e:hlet ?: ?'xi,;;rzltgzr sues; or any Issues of defunct banks. premier took the floor and in impas. y s i i ! B 3 . L , T , ] propared to aid i o u fay vmm BY BURGIAARS is gradually increacing in conforf-|pijj was unchanged. other officers will be selected. y sioned speech refused Germany’s ‘sitrahm;; in the ’.l;wmt Cg:ie;o on Ma:}; n,yl with ;he flgnul\'l)z:) l::granse in the| “Republican leaders backed by some £ LAKE Rm'rs LMKING record of treaty defaults. o anad with the idea of Fiot| Locks again falled to stop the ac: T o : Democrats maintained that the Unit. dult!;’gil n:.c: X, o‘i"g;.fhe burglar brigade last ed States must prepare to be second | HEARING TODAY TO FIX FO‘RWARD To Blc SEASON " lu,‘"'lllm' A,:’"” Z}fi"l“'g"’ ultimate to- . ment on police suggestions that cir-{from the gang which broke the LEAGUE TO HOLD PROGRAM |will, they say, make unnecessary - (II“A"n'llu:;GPrcx?th ooy gold ’;m\rks,' nds against 225_000’0’00'_ . Paul, Apri — W1 di- | 000 demanded by the allies in their culation of the pamphlets might be|on the office door and made the nsual soniaof e “expenditures now bein TaitedL D 3 ng ight be |0 5 (By United Press) directly ‘cofinected with the flight of [¢ystematic search for plunder. No thorized ; i tional funds from the legislature to |Pari S QIERCE Pty 5 p takin, The Young People’s League of the|aW zed. Bismarck, April 26.—The Work- 3 . 3 aris terms. William “Big Bill” Haywood to Rus-{money was taken and after taking Tiklicran chudch ?Wu‘ hold the fol- men’s Com[;ensati(m bureau will con-|Work with the Minnesota land and| This is positively stated by those lakes attraction board today set out|close to the government, -slthough to make Minnesota the vacation mec-|the German counter proposals have :u of the country during the next|not been made public here. WO years. . Dr. Simons, the foreign secreta The Ten Thousand Lakes of Min-|qiq not present the new proposulsrt% nesota association, working under the | the reichstag because of an under- board, has charge of the publicity | standng with the American mission and other functions which are de-|anq fon the additional reason. that signed to attract not only vacation-|there is & paragraph in the mote to ists but homeseekers and prospective | pregident Harding suggesting that he It is especially desired that there be|ing program. . The expansion pro-|pleted the deal for taking over the land purchasers. - feel free to query back for furthner iy j gram, Mr. ‘Relley “asserted, “woull|mine when Lurson was killed. The legislature appropriated. $40,-| information or the elucidation of any help to lift the load now on the shoul- 000 for the biennium which is $10,-|point not clear, if he so desired, be- ders of the world for armament con- 000 more than the last legislature ap- | £5ro gubmitting the note to the en- This is supplemented by |tente, WOMAN’S STUDY CLUB stnlctio.n i AN’"‘AL[EN OUBSTION g:glt’::g\::i??.ns fror;ll nf}l s‘eictionts ofb th&é Consequently, the German press HOLDS FINAL PR(mAM HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS TO T0 BE REOPENED sooN state which run the fund up to about|anq pyblic, and even the party lead- s i g ps found in & desk o . on h?‘:?exfa:' ::]? : n:;:g tuofn::: :::yp::‘ige:::gr left them behind, |lowing program Thursday evening at Washington, April 26.—Disarma-|duct a hearing here today to fix the f;:ép lae' e ox:muni;.s e onenn | evidently not considering them |8 o’clock in the church: piano solo, | ment “discussion side-tracked consid- |liability for the death of Anker Lar- t 81 n:vorld _c“ be brought tg a{worth while taking. Marie ‘Thompson; recitation, Isa |eration of the naval appropriation son, killed in the Ditner mine near fl“ 4 A g "The robbery was committed some- Treikal; trcmbone solo, A. Greguson; |bill in the house yesterday, when Rep- | Velva last fall. At the time of the e tiadi bees knowii for some time |timeé during the night. No merchan- plano solo, Lillian Nygaard; vocal |resentative Kelley, Republican, Michi- |accident the mine had not complied that branches of the communist’s or- | dige has been missed so far. No clue|s0lo, Mrs. G. Berglund; reading, Miss |gan, brought forward the committee |with requirements of the workmen’s ganization have been active in the|was left as to their identity, but it|M. McLeary; piano solo, Mrs. E. Nor- |proposals to provide $396,000,000 | compensation act. Mr. Ditner, con- . tended that he was not in charge of i 3 is belfeved it is the work of the same |dale. r for the navy’s next fiscal year, of Twir Oltles and other parts of fhe o who heve been making fre-| Refreshments will be served, by |Which $90,000,000 would be used to-|the mine having rented it to Henry northwest. - Th h been ; | burglaz ‘ ) A ‘however, since ;nyst y::r and f:du:r.ta.l qmghiu %o Bemidii offices of late. | Misses Edla Rudy and Mabel Croon. |ward completion of the 1916 build-| Mann, who claims he had not com- authorities admitted that the finding{ . . % iTs ‘came a;d‘a s-m;prh; WISCONSIN SOLDIER BONUS a_large attendance.- R Ol agéd. to permit ‘copies % UPHELD IN APPEAL the éircularsto leave their hands. Re- TAX LAW porters, however, were permitted to (By United Press) read: fhem.» Chicago, April 26.—The Wisconsin soldiers’ bonus tax law was upheld $50,000 yearly. ers have not seen the counter pro- Popular lake resorts of the state],oqqlg and their publication is eager- s CHI VIE MAN today by the district court of ap- cm SUIT FOBT‘I’MHAGES m'{:'n‘ F\;}igéog:;ie:e?:si: g? :fi;ym?: A “J. M. Barrie” program was giv- PEE T OmORROW (By United Press) are looking forward to a big season |} qwyited. o o the grounds that its assets[on by the Women's Study club Mon-| ~ Girls of the high school will serve] Washington, April 26.—Secretdry g:g l:‘:tc’;‘;"fi;glbgi':°“:r::‘t"c"d cottiges| " The Getmans suggest making the a Boston supper at the -Civic and|of Sfate Hughes has assured Baron e : annuities in the payment of the rep- y arations flexible, dependent upon the guy afternoon at the home of Mrs. ohn Claffy, and each number deé- Commerce association rooms tomor-|Shideh: h serves special mention. ’I‘he‘ ‘paper |row evening from 5 to 8 o'clock for thalg, u;.\;n;htlt: {{:{;32::‘Z’amsb;)s's‘m‘i;x]‘i ASSOCIATION WILL HOLD Z‘OOOVETY 0: l’llormra'n industfitcsé 1:“ ill’l' by Mrs. H. W. Bolger on “Life and |the benefit of the High School Ath- sati B 5 TAR ernational loan is suggeste. 0 be 3 Noted Plays” was short, but inter-|létic association, The public is most ;f,‘:';_?l‘;:“e ";:32“0"8 on the California| REGU SESSION TOMORROW floated immediately for tha purpose g ¢ of placing ready cash at the disposal (By United Press) would be wiped out. Lower courts of il 26.—Attorne! | Wisconsin \‘lvecided' in favor of the vfofig'::(w;\;:,mxr l‘ch*sieago moflz: company but the district court today picture man, today -were preparing reversed the decision. an appeal from Judge Molyneaux'si esting and instructiv cordially finvited to attend.. A - isi smissing | t -|TOWA EART.Y MORNING FIRES g 9 ¥R 0 attend.. An .ex It ‘was understood today that i r ; 2 S e oot 1dri oW e MID TO INCENDIARISM | The reading “The Ol Lady Shows cellent menu has heen axratect ol | Hughes has not taken up E CnE] The Bl Oyl e O S | OF 6 qnicfité, B 10 stmn {f mamed.. e . Her Medals” by Mrs. John Clafty was | the girls promise that the supper Will| fornja question because of the pres-|sion tomorrow afternoon following|nwrg MTRDERS IN 24 HOURS regular weekly moon-day luncheon. Several matters of importance are to be taken up at this time and it is urged that there be a large attend- ance at both the luncheon and busi- ness meeting. The prizes offered the :f:ff'flf?,’flgmwfld';a,"ffgfd;n;‘gf.zr‘; be well worth the 50 cents asked. ium of otl':t;r m‘i‘:wf“'h He, a]s{o Ynmfi Chicago authorities February 4, in| - payenport, Iowa, April 26.—Four ; ] A o assure, himself of the allied phases spite o(.a,restra’ln::g aorder tronl; the | fires, ibelieved to be of incendiary or- Iwm?;gr:)n?::ldhe:v!fchcgz::cg{:i;o dli'; STORM DOES DAMAGE TO of the issue before reopening parlies. state supreme. court. Governor Preus {izin, broke out between midnight and DR 8 3 f state Epbme churt, Gorerner BTl [apln, broke o o k. cossing |, el o misuer ae to make thei| TELEFHONE AND TELEGRATH|gpowr VALLEY FARM CLUB Brown. Nemec sued for damages be- ‘cause ‘sheriff Brown released him to (By United Press) AT INTERNATIONAL F. ALLS International Falls, Minn.,- April 26.—Two murders in 24 hours have excited this city of 7,000 inhabitants. pers, X 5 lice have arrested A ‘:’::a?l:glogufls;fcts.m 2 4 Mrs. Dorothy Torrance MacMillan (By United Press) HAS INTERESTING MEETING | goy Scouts for the construction of | Nestor Hill, 28, an overseas veteran, o b was at her best, and rendered her| St.sPaul, April 26.—Telephone and bird houses will be awarded at that jcame here 10 days ago and received from the mail his bogus check for L two solos ‘in @ most pleasing manner. | telegraph - companies suffered -heavy The Farming club of Grant Val-)time. ‘Mrs. E. W. Johnson was" her accom-|damage in a severe rain storm which |ley met at the home of (ieorge Beck panist. swept westward through central Wis- [er Sunday. There were about fifty $360. Saturday he cashed the check. at Big Falls. Monday afternoon his URGES ABANDONMENT OF |uoc: e e ot s o - NORTH DAKOTA GROWERS WILL POOL THEIR WHEAT HARMONICK CLUB GIVES wm PREPARED coNcERT This was the last program of the|consin and part of Iowa late Monday, |present and general farm topics wer (By United »Preas) _ z oy . 8% club for the year, and the members laccording to reports here. Lightning | discussed, and lunch was served. The Fargo, ‘April. 26.—Seventy-five t0 feel that throughout the programs|accompanied the storm and did dam-:next meeting will be held at the W. RAILWAY LABOR BOARD der a pile of brush, / The money was one hundred per cent of the North have been most excellent. age to the wiresin many places. . Schrocder farm. gone. Brush had been piled on the > body and set on. fire, but because it — was green, had not burned. Indiana Man Declares Roads| Sunday night Axcl Ranta, a farm< A er, atended a house warming party: Are Able to Handle Their |at a ncighbor’s home. Upon his re- turn, he discovered his home had O ot fasmeis sigoing up with the [Small leut Appreciative Audis United States Grain Growers, Inc., e e oetie opinion of Ushur L.| ence Hears Local Glee Club Burdick, member of the board of di in Splendid Concert J A Bird in the Pail Is Worth Two in the Bush D rectors and mres‘ldenn: of N:;th Da- kota farm bureau. r. Burdick says . sentiment in ‘North Dakota as wéll] , Own Affairs Safely been entered and $200 in cash and as in other wheat states, Texas, Okla- u""‘g ‘;f It{lec:fi;lm:tflvvc:an%?;ee::; two cases of whisky stolen. Ranta lioma and Kansas, is overwhelming- | Staged by lo et R n I e Y 5 V2 U V) 2 il . procured a rifle, hid in the brush pile [ ; - |by the Harmonick club at the Meth- w n ’\w”,_ al" = v /’ (By United Press) and announced s intention of “get- Y ting’ 'the robber. Half an hour later Indianapolis, April 26.—Abandon Vo er Lampl, 32, approached. Ranta, COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT AND |Twenty male walodd e :pesg:_s gc}:n(i;lwuy labor 1’°de ::"‘ ;""0‘” the | fired three shots, ('s;u taking en'octd and 0018 | SEorus. ™ o0, et sch-Cummins and e Adamson|Lampi fell. “He died before medical -ASISTANTS VISIT SCH( dlally worthy of mflm’:”mfii ; ‘ O . 3 laws to function properly ~and the [ald arrived. Honi, Who_fed/ 10 bo. County. Superintendent of Schools|preparation and finish. Much time { ; , railronds will operate on a_paying (€ 2UENIY ST Roukier Botiee, J. C. h{ofl‘he& ‘:s flzmns 'schooa lg _d“‘ been spent in ‘prep;milor‘x) and, | | R i D ? S Pal /g basis, said John W. McCardle, vice- Red Lake, Redby and points south o pite: the factj that the club was q P 3 i i the lake. . Miss Mary Lilleskov, as- |somewhat disappointed in the sup-| | b3 [ chairman of the Indiana publicly A, c.CLUB TO HOLD ITS sistant_superintendent,, s visiting |port shown by the public, every ¥ “The railroads of the country are| ANNUAL BANQUET WEDNESDAY school in the Grygla country. She is}imember of the organization 1s to be Imost_broke,” said McCardle, “si accompanied by Miss Linnea Ander-|complimented for the manner dn almost broke, ° sal cCardle, “sim-| he anmual banquet of the B. A, son, county murse. . which the program was given i A Z < ply because they must go before this|c, club of the Presbyterian church, TThe following teachers closed their | /The \quartet numbers met with | |4 ) [ / b | board with. every controversy that|will be held: Wednesday at 6:30 schools Jash ‘week: Jotn~ R. Reed,|hearty approval, as did the solos. X 34 oy [} [ | comes between the employee and the |o'elock in the basement of the church. Waskish; Amanda Homme, Bemidji; | Nearly every number called for an em'l‘)lcyer. . All members of the club are request- Mrs, Mary Pratt, Williams; and Ge-| en¢ore and the boys gladly responded. T have attempted to get grain|ed to be there promptly at 6:30. lena Hegland, Wilton. A reading by Miss Bsther Young, cars from various roads and the men |There will be several addresses by s Ny {zstructor in English in the high in charge told me that they have cars|prominent business men, and toasts- school, was exceptionally well given. on side trachs that last year were|by members of the club. > 1 good grain cars and now they are un- . » OPEfiS Dr. G. H. Zentz, pastor of the Metho- ; ; A : : i | . i ; Mmfl’mcc mgi AR e e T - ; bt foic ATt 200 s BURLINGTON ROUTE IS : 3 > Last yefir ti)ereewere about 100,000 GRANTED BOND ‘SSUE i iy (n/fevor of pookids, ¢ 4 odist’ church last evening before & very small but appreciative audience. the organizaiton. A three-piece or- chestra played a number of selec- 1 1 cars on the side tracks awaiting re- The mid-6pring term of the Bemid- | tions, wihch were also well received. ! r ji Staite Teachers’ college opened: this | Much ‘credit s due Andrew Rood, W ! ; pairs and tod}:y there are about 500,- by’ I Bl Tmorning with_initial enrollment offunder whose direction the club has ‘ §00 on the sidings for the same pur-| sy Paul, April 26.— Refiding of pose, according to McCardle. 825,000,000 of Burlington = Route . The interstate commerce commjs- bonds maturing on July 1 will be sion granted the railroads an in-|completed long before that date, of- crease in freight rates so that they|ficers' of the Great Noithern and {could spend the money for repairs;|Northern Pacific said today. —— 13 teachers. This course is given for | dgveloped into one of the best male rural teachers who have finighed |choruses in this gection of the state. their school term and have closed|, their schools, - By alloting double pe- | CIVIC AND COMMUNITY riods for subjects, it is possible for A . 5 ! c e ) s the tedchers to cover their work in CLUB PLANS F0OD SALE instead, they must give it to this| The latter two roads yesterday the length of ‘the course assigned. - 1 ' board for hearing their controversies, | were given permission by the inter- Thers i8 a large number of schools| The Women’s Civic and Commun- § the commissioner said. state commerce commission to issue b “The roads were able to handle|$230,000,000 of joint fifteen-year ity club has made plans for a food “J. Y7 . R ] Y p : their own affairs before this board|bonds. New York bankers have al’ in the rural communities whi¢h have was created and I think that they can |ready agreed to niarket the entire completed’ their school terms &nd|eale to be held Saturday afternoon at ‘this opportunity for the teachers of | the ‘office of the Bemidji Gas com- f . these; schools to take this course at|pany. Proceeds from the sale are to ¢ do it now. All they need is a free|issue, it was said. The bonds wilf the. Teéachers’ college has made it |be donated to the Near Fast Relief g hand and in time railroads will show | bear 2 per cent more interest than SRR e s for themselves,” McCardle concluded, the issue maturing, : populas, fund,

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