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4+ - | S —— | { | | | s | | ! | ! ‘ | | | ! | — — 5 . - N T = S X | { § 'RUSSIANS ARE BUYING | 1520702 | 1 r ; BEMIDJI DAILY PIO || London, “in’ap— - S ! - % y 1 at Wrexham | | | =t THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING Co. | 3 | | i 1 | - By Untied Press) {the railway official | | | | G. E. CARSON, President E. H. DENU, Sec. and Mgr. Lendon, Jan. 3.—Sov <!live bait—small fist ! i i G. W. HARWNWELL, Editor J. D. WINTER, City Editor Sabine he 4 “fean— was not pas: | | ! — 8 — - —— ' Soviet Hou {lugeaze. Hehady | l { ters of Are langlers’ associatior — ¢ + . | S R, .-’ s L;t:ik}n.): the matter { T nd-class Matter, crowds of sa N \wa) companie: ' | produc . moE: R o { Official ;;m:uu{lc}'lll:‘t:!.i ¥ rv::::::’fl:, | — been muade by Arces ofits p ¥, BEMIDIL, i | in Britain since the fint of the o s | | ! B Merchandise valued ar mare el '\*;u‘lr;r lll;}\l_l i | . 1 250,000 pounds has been bou ;v SR S { | e amons for the | whereo! nearl 13,000.000 * President | e —_— _ | ! eekly Proneer must re than Tuesday of each week to' worth has od 1 AT i ! | | fosure pabiluation in the The b E\“:m-r that 1 | | | SUBSCRIPTION BATES 8,500,000 pouads s | » 1 aal buying started B | | o One Te agust, 1920, some s hvf?m | x A summation of the A s ‘ | e Months . trade agreement. Secoud —m — BT : buyers of foodstu ed every Thursday and i Calesy cnedit is given this ted Press ti | CONTROLLER OF CURREN 5 i :al:‘r;;;uzl’.::;x':: ;’.E::::;‘fi 4 to i, or otherwise credited, and| CALLS FOR BANK STATEMENTS | ‘ ‘ ; QTFICIAL COUNTY AXD CITY PROCEEDINGS w flshmcwf- J‘\ m;‘( con- | | W————_—;—— HiTEns \ ! - ' | ! MR. HARNWELL RESIGNS tion o al national ba 1 i i f oy N ‘cember 31. i | | | For almost two years it has been our pleasurable duty te (Editor’s note: Tis { H i i express in these columns opinions or the many problems of a' means a state bark ca f i | varied nature which have, irom time to time, presented them- potice of whih has not buen S1von), | | | { selves, of a civic. state or national nat There may have | { | i ; been times when The Pioneer readers had different opinions 4_ | 1 from those expressed in these columns but there has ever been a ¥ — -4 ‘L | sincere desire to present facts and cenditions as they have ap- i | { i f peared to us. ) . ‘ | | { [ t * It is with regret that this pleasury will no longer be ours. 1 ! H | | There have been many commendations, some criticism, but at- | | ! - ways there has been interest expressed. A special effort has i | { I always been made to present the things that were best and for! - ”4‘_ ,L i the highest good of the community from the standpoint of its’ 1 1 Sl i e o ! civic, industrial and moral welfare and whether we have in any | } ‘ t | way contributed to do it or not. we believe the city has made! H ] H much progress and is a better city than it was two years age. | | } To The Pioneer readers who have ever accorded us their { consideration and encouragement we desire to express our; | ' 3 thanks. It has been a pleasure to serve even in this humble! way. We wish for all a most Happy and Prospercous New Year.' RN it FIELD AND TRACK MEET POSSIBILITIES Interest in track athletics has received a big boost in Cass Lake, according to an article appearing iu the Cass Lake Times of this week. A former Iowa track star, H. H. Robinson, whe is! employed on the Times staff, has found some good material ina’ number of the high school b down there and believes a; strong track team can be formed. Robinson’s dope on the Cass Lake aggregation is summed up in the Times article as follows: i . “H. H. Robinson, linotyper at The Times and former star. sunner of fowa in track meets, says that from his cbservations! Cass Lake stands a good show with her material at hand in tak- ing a few honors in the line of field and track. Robinsen or as he is more favorably known, “Robbie,” was the man who whip-. ped the football team of last fall into line and brought them; from a buneh of greenhorns into a fighting elexen that hroke! down a team of Chippewas picked from college teams of South Dakota and Pennsylvania. Robinson has picked for one of the runners, Eimo Alvord who, with a little training, he says. can be developed into 2 sprinter who can run down any man around here. Alvord’s work on the gridiren last fall convinced Robin- | son that he is the man for the track. Larson, Robinson says, ought to show up in either the dashes or as a 220 man, while _Waldon and Koeneman. both fast men on their feet, shoul “ ghow up in the dashes. Marshail and Johnson, strong and long- limbed men., have been picked as possibilities as distance men, white the powerfully built Caswell brothers ought to hold the honoss with the discus. shot and hammer. For the pole vault. it is a question; but Marshall, the powerful youngster, had the! edge en his colleagues in days gone by and should. from all in-: 3 dications, carry on a little farther. Carter has been picked as a| [ possibility in the long distunce running. while Potvin, Ittner, ! Mullen and Nolan, freshmen athletes, will have a chance to! provk what they have in them. While Robbie's review is un-! officia! and merely as an onlooker, his work as a track man puts! ! him in a position to make a pretty fair estimate of what can be! done in this line.” _}i\hile the individual possibilities of the men referred to by The Times does not really interest Bemidji, as it does the home [ town, the fact that an interest in track and field meets is being £ g ngt /d in Cass Lake should have a special interest to Bemidji.| - Fop- ——— - » ome time past Bemidji has been plauning for a big field! andi track meet in connection with the high school. in which all ‘. the: track teams of the neighboring high schools would be in- “j’.ed to compete, but suitable grounds and other accommoda- tons were not available, The completion of the new high sshoo! and the construction of a track and field grounds, which i is hoped to accomplish either this coming summen or next, vill make Bemidji an ideul place for such a meet. Centrally. stuated, easily accessible from all directions by rail or highway, with a grandstand capable of seating 2,500 people, and with a! splendid track, Bemidji should at once make preparations for| a feld and track meet next fall which would be attended by the| teans from the leading high schools in Northern Minnesota.} The present race track is in fine shape and could be used tor, track events if the regular track is not completed by that time. The event could be made a yearly affair and would create/ a wonderful interest in athletics. Not only could this be done| i in the cage of track athletics, but a football or baseball tourna-| S ment sould also be put on at the same time. [ Now is the time for Bemidji athletes and thosc interested n them to take action. We believe it would be one of the big- gest. accomplishments in interscholastic activities. i . Mr. Robinson is entitled to commendation for his effort in ) stirring up interest in athletic circles in our neighboring town.: 0 | THE PROPER SPIRIT IN BIG FALLS : The rustling village of Big Falls was seriously menaced by, fire recently, hut this enterprising lot of citizens have deter-! $ mined 1o rebuild, which is entirely in keeping with the progres- : give spirit of the people of Northern Minnesota. It is this spirit’ which makes Northern Minnesota the best place in which to Jive and we bespeak for our neighbors a Prosperous and Happy 1922, e Y ‘The Minnesota Farm Bureau now has more than 173,000 | smembers. 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