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The Ploneer is the only daily within 100 miles of Bemidji and has the largest circulation in Northern Minnesota BEMID VOLUME XIX. NO. 118 BEMIDJI, MINN., TUESDAY EVENING, SEPT. 6, 1921 JI DAILY PIONEE] it sota’— Fair tonight and tyoesday, moderate tempera- urd. . i 85¢ PER MONTP LOCAL FREIGHT PUSHERS WEL = TRIM PONSFORD INDIANS CHOOL raemnss s vesn | AFTHIN COUNTY "™ icten oimine Fam RAMIWIN ' an a1 Under the fish and games laws , for the state of Minnesota, there b A M. & L Nine Takes Monday : will be mo gpen scazon for part- Celebration to Mark Lighting e e g3 o % R A ridge or ruffed grousc this year. o A T RRA AN Game By 9- 5core; Sunday The article published in The of New White Way System il o A4 13 the season as being open from | & i g Bemidj** . M. & 1. beseball team i ?l:il:,h;:wtver(.ad:i:v:::b:;ply:‘& | Temidji’s streets will be [lumin- . when Vi J $ n 3 g e ent, . 5 g . & PR Gethaen e P Celebration Held Monday | qjans ¢ o games, the first 1 to0,| Are Sure to Have Heavy lm’vr-'; . A Forest Fire Situation in b i::‘,ml.]\:‘ hl:::h;,‘lf:f,‘, "i'“s:::{m‘l\ h;:,; Years, This County Cops at Diamond Point and i Jsndte ol Both genes Enrollment This Year i Dol o Mocse Lake Region everal monthe GWEILINE . thot ot Off First Place - v g ) { neeting up e geners 1 i ' / and wdl. well attended. These (wo and closes: November: 30;. hows In the event of it not beini possiblc g ind the local team's sched- " o set the te { lights with ABLE SPEECHES FOLLOW | 5i¢ Gere, although Manager E. s.|FIGH SCHOOL CLASSES e —— McGRATH RELIEVED OF | b fumidii Manufacturing - con- | GIVEN $500 SILVER CUP FREE DINNER AT NOON|Ceskey exoects lo tike bis iwigit| wiLL BEGIN ToMORROW | STATE TEACHER COLLEGE MOST SERIOUS DANGER | 1ansis plunt by (it (e 1 5 01 ie| ~ AS PERMANENT TROPHY the third game with that organiza- fith the Mi wota Electric Light ' g lioenA Lu’pof!e won from Bemidji in a s A OFFERS COLLEGE COURSE ::;::lll'iv‘\-tur ::‘,:::; 3 ‘I “'”(.‘:":m.t L\lli o Sports Program in Afternoon |clcse contest some time ago, and a Bemidji Business College and Streng Wind Would Thwart|ith the lights for the occasion. County Also Wins First Place few' weeks later Bemidji evened the The event 1o be made the ocea- Completes Labor’s Biggest Celebration Here score by decisively trimming Laporte. This was the only defeat suffered by the local team this season, and it is confident that it can “show Laporte up” in another contest. State Teachers College Re-Opening Today School opened in the grades and Arrangements Pending With University for Proper Credit | for Work Done Here Efforts Forestry Men Say of Fighters, United Press) tion if present plans the nature of the vion of a celebr mature. Just wh “celebration will be has not been de- cided, but it is now in the hands of a committee which is to decide on a on Russets and Kings; Second on Triumphs For the With the weather man in his best| Ponsford and Bemidji each se-| ¢ . 5 X . (By y fitting celebration. third time within five humor and.the sun shining at its best, | COYe® 11 hits In ““0 hf“g‘}f"',"“t,‘]l;’; Junfor ‘high depariments e mors P . il Paul, Sept G.—A - dead el | e jstallation of the lights was Beltrami county has been given the Labor Day celebration Monday Sl:‘l mit:‘mllhlzyg:'x“el I\P‘illh“‘(;;l[:},‘ ::éLS ning and, ac .,,.,"g.. lnlbnpm'lnu\ml— - As previously .x!munu-.l, the ‘.m early .lnxl:|_\' X ‘-v\td the forest fire '::yl‘gl-lln-‘\‘!‘.‘:‘:mli‘\:l‘\ n]lrlk\' (I:-‘:y||i\lyl;[‘»(]::ll s ]’il‘:\t'c among the counties in the marked an epoch for Labor Day o:t {m the mound for Bemidji, but, | "t J. C. West, indications are that 10:»1 s college is now orsanizing situation in the Mitle Lites and Du- ll"i:'ll\'ll‘lfl‘\" ~_"l"‘"”)”ld 4;““. ‘(-unlrzl:-l'fnr northern scction of tthc Smll‘;i' for the crowds in Bemidji. Startimg at 10130 | with bases filled In the first halt of |Uhe enollment will be somewhal|u four-ycar eurriculum, and is ready juh regions. ) O eTine PAVGrLTOE: 116 IREIE | S et i i s e Minnogeta from Library park, headed by the|the third, Hubbard of Kelliher re-|heavier than was anticipated. Be-to offer college ‘courses in mathemat- Betwee m700 apd 800 rational fevgan was obtained by the Bemidji [the state fair board hu§ Avvarded the cause a number of families being out |ics, history, Ehglish, Freneh, soci- surdsmen ave helpng forest paivol-|\pgyrgerari company and new |eounty the $500 silver cup as a per- Union band, the parade started off [lieved him and puMed the Bemidji o on the line of march selected. Fire-|team out of a bad hole after Mel- fmen battle with fames around White [ogyipment fmmediately ordered The awards were chology, art and music. manent possession. town on account of visiting the|ology, ps of men, members of the various labor|house had allowed three runs. Mel- [0 FOWS O S50 T0 000 Bt T e g o lready i, | Ve Solana and MeGrath. The Tat-| g Saquip the plant of that coneern | o P : - unions of the city, labor floats, in-|house replaced Hubbard at right ficld, | state fair, and for other reasons, the| Several students have already indi-f 5wy which was in the power of | (o ‘aie care of the lighting. The |\ ""«_f) Monday after the judges had i p ass, N e ad |1 rollme: ¢ill not be completed |cated a desire to enter these courses ling flames lule yesterday was ¥ t worked all Sunday night to decide dustrial floats, Boy Scouts, the Moose | Although the Kelliher twirler had |full envollment will ot be eotbiererd | 0 Lo biiities ave that o number |y Sor it fies Foe Sty Salt | cauipment has avrived and is bein|ho awards Lodge and Women of M3oscheart Le- |Pitched the entire game for Bemidji _evuill_‘l - _"l;“r scl ‘]“"“ “'ipl or larze classen Will bo fovmed il of danger today. ll-‘l‘ I““ installed at the present time and it | s entered from the gion and their floats made u. the day before, he stuck it out in tion which was begun last week is said 1o have died down|ic ought that it will be possible sty ats. p a pa-j Al Tatra | b ached more than 225 and |these branches. cven miles from the town. Bk . PR | northern section of the state scored rade more than a mile long. After|8reat shape for the local nine in the | has now reached n Vel LEs, X to huve the system running by the [\ Fe n o B g g 90 - arading through t the Ii Monday battle and pitched an ex-|it is expected to go to 300 or over.| Arrangementi —arve now pending Ranger Geo MeMonagle at Moose | (e of the fair, September 20. as follow eltrami,, first, 1,129; Bt oo Oy e e Of | Ceptionally good game. > The high school classes will begin [With the state university for the prop Lake said’ that the situation in that iy o Koochiching, second, 1,119; Itasca, areh - continued to' Diamond Point Indi hanged ‘pitehera: in ow al 9 o'clook and the first |er recognition of work done whea the ion was more favorable ewrly third, 1,112; Becker, fourth, 1,039; Park where Acting Major J. P. Lahr hThe n(l an;x Bl;l‘lll;b );‘ Skl tomorrow at 9 o'cle I\l .|X]| T Ltanstar ot crediis i ived. Doan |g han 1t wikis Vass woek HAGALI MISSIONFEST IS Lake, fifth, 1,025: Cook, sixth, o fittingly ex: = the second, after Fairbanks had al-|general einbly will be held Thuys-Lrans = ¢ et T 0D LIAD LA s €l . > ) 000 L o L city foyueil “r"e‘iiflfhen‘"‘é"“;; DZI thel)owed three runs. Nun took his place, [day morning at $:40 in the auditor- | Shumy who s nan of the Unl wind comes up in to- VERY DECIDED SUCCESS |1,009%. g Ul present.” Dr. G. H. Zentz}, 4", I on, with th cap- | i 3 Methodist chureh. Univefsity committee, has written day, we will be in good shape here,” Morrison county received first place offered invocation, following which|2nd from then, on, L the excep-|ium of the.Methodist churc aresid MW o § ) e % 73 2 barbecter dinnes g ¥ tion of tht fifth innidg. Bemidji| The Remidji Business college | Lresident M. V. Deputy that the he said. A The joint mi al conduet-| i the central section and Martin : over 5,000 péo f ‘Tvfis sAerve' tolgcored but once. Five runs were opened! figr elasses this mornkng committee is willing to have an early triet. Ranger Swedburg in de- the Ten and Hagali | COWY first place in the southern sec- er O, eople. e American % v i = i . meeting with the State college board he work against the tlames o < k ‘[ tion. . 'scored by the local boys in the fifth, | Nja| e v ; = the work aguin: 3 conpreg: i 10 ;eg“’" dSQG’}"l’dS ‘};9 coffee, and the |tho Jast runs fof thie side. The In- fi,lfil“»;\fi\c:‘":fl]”:: la”,.‘,‘,\;1,:,]0,?:"";""“",’] for the purpose of working out the Jana and toward MeGrath, e ]“:‘I.LS“I";"‘\‘X Beltrami county won first place on oy and Gir! i in serv-|a; At 5 ght. ki ew relations thi » Teachers col-!suic o ehterss wvere: S0l L [was a decided suecess, arge erowd | iRt ot vaak A e couts assisted in serv-|gians scored Awice in fifth, once in school will exceed any previous term | M€Y |<_L|t|um~v ll‘\ |'! (hv‘_ Teacher iC ol il the fighters were still in the e el “the. fting> Wenther county exhibit last year, lost in 1919 1ng the difiner. : the sixth and once in the ninth. Bl coniinte thronghont the | lc#e Will now have with the Univer- [field foday, Siale Forester W. T, Cix | ded. despite ainy °*Ihy a margin of three points, taking ) At 1 o/clock the’ crowd gathered For Bemidji, C. Bailey scored one | yeek city. It vs opinon that any of ihe and Adjutant General Khinow were A ity :uul,.-m-.-_ thronged the aacond, Flice 4t (At timeradd won e around the speakers’ platform where|nit; B. Bailey, one; Berrigan, one py s s e Gn e | foreol re of col- MeGrath, Prepa s had heen [hall in the morning; in “H"=lfh'!l“:~<"l in 1918. Last year the county also Judge C. W. Stanton, of Bemidji,|two-bagger; Hubbard, two, one two- heenroliment a o atale :\n 1 lege ‘rank; sl apply as junior | made late yesterguy to move (the "‘f""“g"” koo “.'"““‘“.".!“"" V-l took first place on Russet potatoes was first introduced by. Chairman H.|bagger and one walk; Melhouse, two |°F% collese started (his RS Mg ollege. credite.. Some of the othorwhole ponulation out of Melirull, E. W. Frenk of Bemidji preached |y " socond in Burbanks over the en- E. Bridgeman. Judge Stanton con-|tw o haggers. is progressing v avorably. By this|giate colleges:have already had this but the wind died down and the [both sermons tire state. gratulated the citizens of Bemidji,| Sunday afternoon’s game was call-| SV ehing it is expected that more than |arrangement with {he University danger passed. In the evening, Rev. Frenk ad-| " pqid vone aceording to word re- both business and laboring interests.|ed at 6 o'clock at the end of the|l23 Will have registered. and it is reasonable to expect that| Governor Preus motored into the fdressed the newly appointed “public-1 iived from C. I, Schroeder, who is in upon the unity of spirit demonstrated |sixth inning with the score 1 to 0 the Bemidji college will now assume (Continued on Page 6) ity burcan” on the “Ethies of Re-f oo of the exhibit, Beltrami coun- in the large gathering to celebrate|in favor of the local freight handlers. AKOTA SUPREME RT theisame stending. | s — ligious Journalism.” - Later at the |y \won first on beauty of the displays, ks Labor Day. He drew attention to|Taylor and Bost officiated during Under a previous arraneement BiRCHMONT SUBSCRIBERS rally of the Walther league, he_lec- | 1qo first on Russets, first on Kings the heritage enjoyed by the citizens|the Sunday game, and Taylor and . 4 with the University, those who com- tured on “Engagement and Mar- and second on Triumphs. In the coun- of the state where oppértunity was|Finn during Monday's game. OPENS lMPDRTANT TERM plete the regular (wo-year teacher WiLL B GIVEN DlNN riage Interpreted in the Light of |yy “yyral school exhibits, the exhibit afforded every man to make good, —— 'lrnmlmu cm\;'{su in any of the State Law and Seriptures.” At the next g year was awarded ninth place, the extent of his succesg depending e Teachers college may veceive Nl e Walther league meeting to be held |Waghington county havin bee! almost. entirely upon thelindividual's| TWO FORFEIT BAIL ON et Y U'B”“s“es:; Several| it for the Iwo years' work If| mpe subseribers to the stock sub-|on the evening of September 18, hs awarilon fisst place, use of his opportunity. - He reviewed CHARGE OF DRUNKENNEss |, Bismarck, N',]f" jopt, 0. Several|they transfer to the College of Edu-|cqrjption for the Birchmont hotel will | Will bezin with a_sevics of talks on | County Agent D. C. Dvoracek and the efforts of the laboring people for important_appeals are on the ea caiion in the Sta‘e University. be tendered a complimentary dinner | The Influence of the volutionary|iph School Agriculturalist H. A. = the last 50 years to obtain legisla- tion which would better their condi- tions. The fight was a long one and a hard one, but was finally rewarded by the placing in the cabinet of the president of the United States a de-, partment of Labor with a cabinet minister at its head. Ex-President Ty SO Bonds were forfeited this morning by two men arrested in a charge of drunkenness, when they failed to put in an appearance before Judge Gib- bons. Each had posted bail to the extent of $10 to appear and the city is that amount the richer today as a -{dar -for' the September term’ of the state "supreme court opening today. Among the cases of interest is an appeal from the decision of Judge Al- len on the libel suit brought by for- mer Attorney General Wm. Langer against the Courier-News, a nonpar- tisan daily of Fargo. WEST VIRGINIA MINERS ~+to. RESUME DIGGING TODAY <, A1 ivke » (By United Press) Logan, W. Va., Sept. 6.—Union the hotel Wednesday n ALl who have subseribed [have been invited by card to be pres ANl stocks and bonds are to be t that |at time and an interes been arranged. make a financial report of the affair Nonsense on Modern hought.” HIGH SCHOOL BOYS WANT WORK OUT OF SCHOOL v who intend to chool in Bemidji this year 20 to high & Pflughoeft are assisting Mr. Schroe- der with the displays. The county rural school exhibit was prepared by County Superintend- ent J. C. McGhee and forwarded to the fair by him. Beltrami county’s place in potato raising is clearly shown by the awards Taft signed the bill creating the posi- | TeSult of :I}_‘:e‘;igg";fgr“ee‘}l‘iflgcjgspgs‘zz Upon the defendant’s application [and non‘union miners were to re- of the hotel and other matters of in.| ' desirous ol obtaining cmloy-|yiyen it during the past few years of tion of Secretary of Labor and Ex-| 3¢ fined 85 and sed| for change of venue, the case was|sume digging today, a sien that terest will be presented to the guests. ment for cal of school hours. J. W. {0 sqir each year more prizes being President Woodrow Wilson appointed |°f+ One was fined $5 and costs and| = & "0 20 o Ca Richland : e St PR 1o Smith, principal of the high school, ! X s o ppoin he other offend iven th transferred from Cass to Richlandtruce has once more settled upon the! Where ription has been Tt won in this line of produce. The gen: the first Secretary of Labor in the | the other offender was given the same there the defendants ap-| Wes inin_coal fialls Evervelis = e _ i *M would appreciate it it any one who [ WO U T e L retary abor in_the | o0 " it the fine was suspended. county, whereupon the defendants ap-{ West Virginia_coal fields. Every- made by firm or corporation, infy.e pave employment of this kind | € exhibit is always as good as any person of William B. Wilson. Upon 5 plied for another change which|thing was quict along last week's|which there is more than one mem-|\Will comminionte with Jim ot phone |in the state and those who have as- the election of President Harding, the g Judge Allen denied. battle fronts. i cach member of the firm is in-[vgo-w or ("|Illn‘|l| \him‘ ;:«X]‘:‘::\"][;;'N'I.‘. sisted in assembling the exhibits are appointment of James J. Davis was|CRUMMY DEFEATS JAFFRAY Henry Layer, self-confessed slay-| Protests to General Bandholtz vited, if they wish to attend. In the |hig office ag the Central school, — |to be given much - credit for their ' made, and he is at present Secretary er of the Wolfe family at Turtle|against immedi withdrawal of levent of all members not attending, e s ’ work. e of Labor with a large number of bu- reaus under his charge. Judge 'Stanton was followed by Attorney T. J. McGrath, of St. Paul, ON LOCAL GOLF COURSE W. L. Crummy, professional at the Lake, in the spring of 1920, has re- pudiated his confession on the al- leged grounds it was obtained by dur- from District regulars were expressed today, in be-| half of the citizens of Logan county,| who anticipate fresh trouble from the miners when the troops depart. the management of the hotel wishes the number who are intending to be present be made known to the ma wement so that plates may be JEWETT SELLS ENTIRE STOCK AT NEW PRICES MINNESOTA FARMERS GATHERING SEED CORN S Bemidji Country club, clashed “driv-|ess, a appeal who spoke u H 1 y q d s 3 h = ind aeaording] o= [POSIE ingoorlganizedp?:b::lio(cl;lsliuct%nif:oafe ers” with Palmer Jaffray on the Be- Judge N‘u le’s decision denying him BT resa) !I\)t t! Arymtnl.nu.'lm CPERNY . W. Jewetl leaves tonight for tBy DHited reany nation and the state. He referred to midji golf links, the runner-up in the|a new trial. . % i | L any case reservations shou rl_ be Minneapolis where he is going to ar- 6 i ? th ) - % 1l | state golf championship, Sunday and| David H. Ugland, former promi- shinglon, Sept. 6. — President | promptly telephoned to the hotel with- | B CREEE B0 BRI 0 (H) St Paul, Sept. 6. — Farmers o s . yarlous oc_casnogs when Wall| por L 24 him to the tune of two up.;nent Knox banker, appealed from|Harding today decided to withdraw fout fail, says Mr. Beyers, manager. | o)l The new 1!'il"' s adver. | Minnesota will wather seed corn this treet was considered, through its| ™y 6 iy i playing in great | conviction in district comt of steal-|part of the federal forces now in SR s T e ety prics s adver|week and next in preparation for rcpresentfltwesl, to be fighting the |, =" ¢ late, having made a 37 on|ing grain. He was arrested on this| West Virginia. The president di-| There was no meeting of (he city Shitiaistock 6f icding conhtss it -‘l| next yeat's crop. o system of collective bargaining, a| bt By (s B B harae immediately after being pa-|rected that the 26th Infantry be re- couneil Tust evening, as aquornn | gt 090 o T SO TORCH - Because of the advanced candition ; f"“"‘%a“"" fswf‘e of organized labor. This, it is reported, is a record score |roled from the penitentiary for em-|turned to Camp Dix, Secretury of not present. The next meeting gl (oving ears u mnyw}‘hrh '4"V‘l “fof the crop this year, the state agri- He also ‘referred to the efforts put : Togmlement and forgeries | totaling| War Weeks announced after a con- will be ol on the veaular meeting | g d‘.““’?,.y o o aa IMIE eultural college recomuended Sept. forth by the United States Chamber of Commerce through a questionaire sent out to the business interests of the country to influence an opinion in favor of the ‘“‘open shop.” He char- acterized the work of the Citizen’s Alliances as of no value to the gen- eral public or business man and an- other thrust at the life-blood of or- ganized labor, and finally concluded with an arraignment of Governor Preus and the tonnage tax, assign- ing to the governor aspirations to eventually become a United States senator. for this course. GRMSBY MAN KILLS WIFE. FIVE CHILDREN AND SELF 1 Bodies of Entire Family Are Found Monday Afternoon; Note Says “Come In” (By United Press) about a quarter of a million. ference at the White House. might, two weeks from last night, IRELAND IS RUSHING PREPARATIONS FOR WAR Predictions Freely Made That War Will Be in Full Sway Within Ten Days i 5 to 15 as “Seed Corn Time.” (By United Press) I'argo, Sept. 6.—Seed Corn Week in North Dakota was inaugurated to- day. During the remainder of this week, farmers of the Flickertail state will lay in seed supplics for next year. North Dakota is ranidly ad- vancing as a corn state, according to officials of the state agricultural col- lege here, 5 THIEVES MAKE $5,000 JEWELRY HAUL AT MANKATO STORE ‘Vice-president A.'J. Lovell, of the Dubli ints DAl seciiond. o8 Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen Ormsby, Minn., Sept. 6.—Frank 1 I'" Ilm. Sep y B .~l4L ions i and Enginemen, was the last speaker [ Klocow, former bank cashier here, Toik ']‘; ,‘yr‘;;;r:« r;-(prmlwlr m.”"' (IBy United Press) 3 y i ahot Bis wite snd Bve childgen t tshing preparations for war, e s and he confined his remarks to the shot his wife and five children to Ulster volunteers, according to the| Mankato, Sept. 6.—Thicves enter- present condition of some of the rail- roads and the causes of their unfor- tunate condition. He referred to the death and killed himself, Coroner of the entire family were found Mon- Thompson believes today. The bodies |! London News, are being recruited to their full strength, Ten thousand ed the jewelry store of Span Smith carly last night, and escaped with $5,000 worth of diamonds and jewel- actions of former railroad men such|day afternoon by Mrs. Albert Strelow. ex-soldiers already have been en- it N p as Harriman and Leeds, who, after|She found a note on the back door rolled. ry. Deputies were scouring the » » The Trish Republican country for the thicves. (Continued on Page 6) MAJORITY OF SCHOOLS saying: “Come in.” Evidently Klocow had written the note before the shooting. The revolver used to kill the wife and children was | Dublin are showing no The veports coming in from the hill: are that drilling and marching is be- JOHNNY WILSON HOLDS founq, under Klocow's arm. It had ing ed oul by large bodies of b ARE RE-(}PENING TODAY beca, used to fire a bullet through llisl Sinn Iein soldiers. MIDDLEWEIGHT TITLE —— own brain. Predictions were freely made in - (By United Press) Threo biys, Prank.18;, Glenn, 12, Dublin today that war wiil be in full (By United Préss) ‘ S A and Oliver, 10, had been shot as| sway in ten days. Many are still|Jersey City, N. I, Sept. 6.—Johnny St. Paul, Sept. 6.—A majority of | they lay in bed upstairs. Myrtle, 14, | hopeful for peace, however. Wilson retained the middle weight public fichOtltlsdln'ihe northwest were|was found lying on a cot downstairs. | ek dibn championship of the world in a 12- re-opening today. k In an adjoining room Mrs. Klocow round, no-decision bout with Bryan Enrollments were being taken,|and Leland, 3, were found dead. The | WILL AID. EXPORTATION Downoy here yesterday afternoon. OF FARM CROPS SOON |The no-decision laws of New Jersey . classes assigned and book lists given out, in grade schools. Superintendents of education. in Minnesota, North and South Dakota, as well as other states, believe that enrollments will be increased in pro- portion to previous averages. Slack times industrially will not in- terfere with the educational advance- ment, they said. In former years “hard times” always witnessed a fall- ing off in school attendance among body of Klecow was lying on the; same bed. | The baby and Mrs. Klocow had been shoi but once and all the others | had been shot twice. Te nbullets were ; on the floor. Klocow recently re-| | signed his position as cashier at the) bank at Ormsby. He refused to give any reason for his resignation. His ‘bocks were in perfect order, it was said, Saturday he went about town pay- (By United I Washington, Sept. 6.—Hundreds of millions of dollars soon will be fur- nished to aid in the exportation of arm crops, Manager Eugene Myhre said today. Plans have been virtual- ly completed to carry out the bill re- cently passed by congress, to aid agriculture interests in this manner. prevented an official decision after 12 ronp<s, but Wilson had the better of one of the slowest and worst cham- pionship bouts that has been seen in this section. Wilson won six rounds. The New Jersey State Boxing commission or- dered Tex Rickard to hold Wilson's share of the purse pending' an in- vestigation. The announcement of the commis- poorer classes of people. This con-|ing all his bills by cash. The coroner Loans on exports up to one billion | action wis not followed by dition has been remedied by legisla-| decided the shooting took place after can be made under the act, but um'“u applance, but it drew great ap- tion and restrictions on child labor, midnight Saturday. The bodies were firure probably will not be reached!plause from the arena, in which (Copyright) for geveral months, it was said, 12,000 spectators had seen the fight. officials said. not found until last night, e —

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