Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 12, 1922, Page 1

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C flnne’soh——l};uet.l;i this after- , followed by generally: fair xonlr ightt and Friday; slightly ‘warm. in extreme east. ) 85¢c PER MONTH peared béfore:ihe Civie and Com- Crookston. LumlwrComm American Legion basketball five ar- An:moy General Hllton Tells : ‘ rived i¥ra this noon for the game at PERSONALTAX. | LISFFOR Y 4 D i A, VOLUME X3 ND, - © T 0| BEMIDJLMINN, THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 12,1922 COMPANY K TO PLAY Visitors ‘ane Strong Line-up and Exceptionally Hard Game Is Looked for Held at Christianson Hall “Last Night A well-flled hall'greeted E. G. Hall, i resident of the State Federation of 2 s | Eabor, at the Christia i and ' Mandarin: Cafe I Commercs ‘Asiocli Lo of Earl . |more last evening. ing SRR lan to |: i 9 g BEARTIG 71 5 Honlt of .E-y:'lyME:m‘nl of Iaborers had been called by & loeal tiot/Adopty 'i‘:!;_" : fo pmepee iy i Hedenas and) [ By FAx ke Largest of the new armory ' this evening at 8| of Various Steps Leading to “Carying” Melee . . |comniticclo hesrthe s spulitns | ¢ Raeo Specitl Fustde |,0d i cullin for a bond e orf -~ All Texpayers Slck; Yaen,the emidl sad Wil | County Comvention i John J. Manning, of the label depart- 3 e m;nt, Ametl;iuh: i“edlgafio: n!:?b&re, : z "4 1$100,000, tor complete the new high 6 . ‘who was ve en one 7 ) 1 T 9 4 3 Hh. BERY v'lCTlM‘OF spelhkel‘!. gk b lttenxjn;in'g PAYM;NT"OAFISARM%“Y ED u‘;::!;!:l!:?'r!:iilnt:;l facts ard figures of NEW AUTOMOBILE TAX esGmm‘l Forks . will take the floor 4 1o the death of a prominent A. F. o 3 LUD! d p DI.SASTROUS ARGUME.NT L. official “gl ,wht{'u If\lmml he had DEBT ky 01N moneys raised and expended, and| LOWERS PERSONAL LIST ‘s"‘l:}}vl::‘:‘f;t::'di,]:‘me'; :’af:i"i\?:fi?; % to attend at New York. i e X Sage b Tom Won Is Held at Beltrami iuiorest to those neesent. He expiain: |Convention ~ Funds, = Juvenile|ioor (0%l et iy 770" | Personal Property Tax List for |, fought “game s looksd for |Rules for Holding of Delegate County Jail Pending Out- . ;?m“’:;g;;"“g‘g “,‘““_‘{‘; ‘g‘m:"’, Band Special Expense, and- | The election for the boid issuc| - Bemidji Is Published in from start to finish. e g N B come of Kee's Condition - [being ‘}V:é‘t;{h by zifpemel:’% t& li'é‘;'t Others Covered By Budget hive fii?;:n:pwxi‘lfiewufledd?x;onm;g‘. This lssue oot will b represented By “E::l.'ne:r(:le-rly ’ : intoeffect dho- . : D : cast. their votes for or. against this ; forwards,-Fred Phibbs at cent Y ! —— and urged the union men to stand by \ & e . ‘orwards,-Fred Phibbs at center, and 2 i izati to do what ishment of a Community | Proposition. . the guard positions will be taken care As a result of one of the _bloodiest mg'; &ffi}?ffi:"&; .c;gir.e:o-:oflurs Ch’s:‘te :::‘t‘;llle!px:fipose of accumulat-| *The boaid has the right to issue fhg personal property tax list of |of by Cameron, Eraham, Bailey and At : General Clifford L. Hil- “carving” melees ever staged in this eir various unions. -He de-|ino s fund to be used as a budget warrants, which would bear- inter.|the’ city of Bemidji has been com-|Lanc. Just which guards will start | . Attorney e the party conveh- section of the country, H. M. K ¢ luring | ing & Smotion expenses of the Civic|est and whica weuld pe far mors ex.|pleted. ' The Crookston Lumber com- |the game has not as yet been decided |ton, referring to e il Chindman; les groaming st d i /- | and l'Cmmn:rce A cociation has been | pensive to the taxpayars, than wou'd|pany is by far the largest of the tax- fupon, and all will probably be given |tion law "."“m“(’l h! following state- " door. in St. Antll‘l:;?"! h"‘:ll: o announced.and committees vzi}}l mnl;i the issuing «f hne pge‘n&, their amount being $44,- a:nnpportumty to participate in the f“‘l::é_hfls issued the following nearly twenty cknife WAUSth a thorough canvass within the ne: With . this appropriation - Bemidj el game. ) : 5 i s, shoulders, hai ] 3 reversed ¥ > There appears to be more exemp-| Preliminary to the main event, two “The new law requires the lml(ll-» ::d;"c:el’da';?": ‘Wi another ‘8"‘ b&::ne‘s:pec::;;n},s :'n.r:p:lg': in- ‘“{,,“;‘"fl;, t as. prepared by the :&%‘i‘,’,‘gfi:‘;’:fl[ :o ,::::leorfn,nn;ir :il:"";? tions this year than last, which is ac-juvenile teams will furnish entertain- | ing of an election on March 14, 1922, man, is' lodged. behint 2, zurated to take &Ul’k ers [ udget committee includes, AMONE | its sizain the Northwost. Tho monevs |counted for by the automabile tax be- |ment for those who come early. This |for the purpose of choosing delegates the Bélframi ity - jai ki %" things they had orher things, the payment of the ar-lare being economeally expended "g; i{ns pa;d ll:l )t‘h: nnt\lrte of a licelt:‘lle gnme ’”1";.'35 !“'t.hade.tth 7:881 am;)e will t(:i county pol""cltx.l con\-cntleor;s. N; il ace in the ki A Rrki i b v i ee and which does not appear on the [be completed so that the other teams | advance registration is necessary. The el Lol D Rrking conditis mory debt” of $2.300, convention the board and the endorsement of personal property tax books. may take the floor at 8 o’clock sharp. | Party committees and officers as well strong organization this city possess- 1 ANY ELIGIBLE PERSON MAY BE A CANDIDATE of the Mandarin: C 206 Sec \ization and united'effort.. .. . |'funds, fair appropriation, -juvenile |their action is to be put up to the ¢ Fred A it;‘::rtr’n ;: :11‘1; 5’.‘.‘,’3& tg:‘ihfi‘&m:i '3, - Hall urged ® that all la i me;:xp::imiwente:fim:::t T:: g:;ple at the election next Wednes- o.,'.f"lirgu“": o:': ttig:lllisl:tlitl:}:{ hfl:— nigl)'l‘: ,?itfiofi ?\fs:: :s t::oy f tt)ga to ‘;Z"r’flEf,.?.";’:.eiirf’:!&xfif."fr‘.firgxig‘fif ing. hy_the: “a8: . i S g >ociation. 5 nesota Electric Light an ower | game. against Two Harbors Y. M. C.|The various steps:leading up. to the Wednesday evening. Just why these\ ‘o9 as. ity Thousand Iakes. association. | company: third. 1 last Soturday night, and one of hofiling of a cor:mty convention are as follows: “The county committees of the various political parties determinu tion for each election district (precinct), using as a basis the vote cast for the party candidate for governor at the last election. The county committee must certify the apportionment made by it to the county auditor at least 30 days be- fore the election. Thus the apportion- ment of delegates must be in the hands of the county auditor before February 11, 1922, “Any eligible person may have his name placed as a candidate for dele- gate to the county convention on the official precinct ballot, by filing a proper affidavit with the auditor of the county in which he resides at least 15 days before the delegate election. Blank forms of affidavits for filing as a delegate may be obtained from the county auditor. Only the names of those persous who have properly filed on or before February 27 will appear upon such official bal- lots.-Blank- spaces far the writing in of names will appear on the ballot as at general elections. “The delegate clection wiii be held as a rule in .the same election dis- tricts_ in which the last November election was held. The boundaries of an election district may not be changed after March 38,1922, In towns the board of supervisors will act as judges of election. In villages having but one district the council will act. In other municipalities the council is required, not later than February 16, to appoint three judges for each district. Vacancies are filled and additional appointments made as at general clections. The election board which servey at the delegate election will also serve at the primary election and at the general election next following, In towns and villages ing held on the day of the delegate clection, the polls will remain open men came to blows is not yer fully The:Red Cross drive, Salvation Ar-| 2 —_;—._'y o i 4 S i v qd - that ‘the r - ! 5 mms A comparison of taxes,paid by the |the largest crowds of the season is known, but_it.js, presumed | i my appeal, Fourth of July ‘célehea Gu , To four Bemidji banks as they appear on |expected. The reorganized Com- any K tenm has made a fine show- argument : was, stagted ovet ..some | c)y, : tion. and land . clearing association | e 8 \ A H h % 5 3 > A % st 8T ¢ 'q |the -list is of interest, which shows business ‘inatters, which. led from| -Af funds will 'be raised separately byj = mm ON mm l the first National at the head of thol?ng and bids fair to rank among the i the | styike ? Paul and i e Ve fin?zi‘:org?vngi:m&g; Alhngmugdi:&omt@-mnn clat °“"“"‘“§"‘;,?§ ‘}"’J{:‘,“ Jout list with $2,360.79; the Farmers|foremost ageregations in the north- carving knife be e the weapon of | the . tax y'ers in_keeping the state mentigned the Fo ‘: fla};r the State bank with $906.26; the North- | west before the present season closes. attack. * PS5 troops s: strike - duty, a resolution | *% the only °x‘él“":":t“‘3idz import- Recently - Organized Associa-| €™ National with an assessment of Police officer Garry. Brennon hap- |was drawn up-and unanimously adopt- :;‘;:‘.‘s Pelg: o eounly tion Invites All I wioa (Continued on Page 8) pened along at about the time the|ed. requesting - Governor Preus to | prograni_as, above outlined | vites nterest: | Persons to Attend FLEES FROM BURNING HOME X 22 IN NIGHTGOWN; BADLY FROZEN MARTIAL LAW DECLARED IN MEXICO OIL FIELDS hand-to-hand__ conflict . was.’ being|withdraw the state militia from- the adopted: by the .association after : W“geg ‘“l'z. Fl'cfid E:mthw?i‘t ‘“;di‘l’ ‘mky“d‘-‘,‘"f packing - plants at ;z.:sidergble diseussion by members arrest, taking him to_the city Jall [Sonth B PaUL, .3 out that the |present Wednesday. The plar of sai ; ce was taken 'to the hospital wherc| = Mr. poin ke t on strike|1ng the fund is to be perfected by the | Tpe Beltrami County . Guernsey | : his wounds were dressed by Dr, E.|packing house workers oul finance. committee of the association A 4 (By United Press) H. Marcum. His eondition is serious, | would fight to a finish now and starve | 14 5y "be: announced at an; early Brecders association, which was or-| Goodland, Minn., Jan. 12.—Flee-|flelds wag declared today by the gov- but the doctor is ‘of the opinion that |’ | . (Coutinued on Page 8) date, 7 ganized in Bemidji on December 10, |ing from fire that destroyed her|ernment because of lawlessness there. he will recover; unless.infection sets 3% - Rov. Mavston of Laporte was in- | will meet for its next regular session |home and burned her 4-year-ld [ Armed men are in opernzmfl nél{‘ll.: 1n‘K e . NORTHERN SUNDAY. SCHOOL troduced to- the club and gave a March 1 at 1 o'clock in the Tooms of daughter, Mrs. Carl Limel, clad only i d d«m'lntfimltdxm' :lenter o”t'ne nt.' ce was slashed, :carve d| " 70 HOLD COMMUNITY SING |chort, talk on co-operation between- s & in & nightgown was almost frozen |Lane-oil fields, the governments stabbed eighteen : or: twenty.. times, the city’ and country. He expressed the: Civic and Commerce association. |yo death. Both legs may have to be |proclamation declared. . showing ugly gashes about the thront, delight. in. being! a guest of the as-| This meeting hus boen called by the amputated. . ) . Neff asserted that higway robber where the knife glanced from the jaw direction of Novthern | sociation: and" commended the club|committee, Which was appointcd ai| The woman and her husband fled | is frequent la:nd is duecon;wmed A }):ni ;if:‘tfbthe flveckn m“:lilng fl;:i’\lflf‘ ‘day will take place|upon its endeavors to cement the|the.last meeting to met on Decomber | CArFYINg a six months’ old baby. They. :&T;in:?fl::d t{m;‘ '.'i"‘.fi’; i: be[::u:nrd mrinch H¥ ::vrl:twb:m A “‘:: 08 5 is 3 OW-| | feeling, existing between.coun-|21 for ‘the purposc of preparing a|"r® homesteaders, living in a Foid blavar i T v bnl?s 8 g .slso’so gt ."?X"', Off |1 0g the sin Prof, ‘Elson of |try snd city. in this scction. Mr. Mars-| st of by-laws and constitution to sub- |Toom cabin about eight miles from |openl) i as. ; nger.' An stal B : nlty. will at the head of the community qms t: the a;g:temmn ata ll;:r datg, | here. 3 y ¢ HM‘BBF w a L and to appoint temporary directors Tace depict briefly his conditiof, 80 # a_short timé, after which and . membership com&te 8. . The. m FOUND Gu“‘w %5 " *Won appeated before Judge J.F |there Il bE &, : SHANTUNG SITUATION . {gomrmittes coufists of Pherident Gust : Gibbons n tha mibieipal, court thiy |E2me; between local. teame [0 iy v e a8 30 Ghewhe i seens.| INSTORY MURDER CASE 5 : h s class will serve i . M,y Gile, who is secre- X&g‘;‘:& l&d 8Oill \Eeqte:tc«ét“?onm l‘;;‘:?,".m_close of the game. All MBME PARm tary “and - treasurer of the asiocli:- LI was _continued - until Jl.hun;y 21, | are cordially invited, Wasil Rt “Tan, 12.~—Amigrica o (By United: Prése) ¢|only objectionable music at Fargo i O 3 e R Washington, an. * 12.—Americ Th i .. 5 12 i dict ol pf St 2 Ty {)ie;’r;(.!mg the-ontsome. of Kes's eondh GTLVESTON TO PROTECT today fll’l’“”l:l to be successful in its penofl i;utm',:!l::fieinhgll::sa;:l:r:c:;:fi Sl‘n‘:i:;’ lsn It’h‘eh;‘lnrstl zdeg:et:, e‘r"x.t“_ d‘“"“‘;‘. o8 ft""’]‘&."“"f\'l‘!c 0{)@"’,““};"’““' Bond was fixed at $10,000 * and| - ° - GRAIN ARWGEMENTS efiom‘m 'yreve,pttfithe tShhantul:'n‘g m of the Guernsey breed of cattle will |turned nininst Sam Kallel in connec- ;zfiocre ;r;;';“ .: . iss Alice Duffy, Fargo W_ogx was -taken to the county jail, pladE .~ |gram from splitting the ar be present, as there will be consider- | tion witl{ the death of Anna Story T 2 sl I failing to give satisfactory bail in the: . /* (By United. Press) ‘Far Eastern _conference. able business to transact. There will|on November 7. provement in musle has brought above amount. ~ i & ston, Tex., Jan. 12.--Any A compromise may emerge from|also be an instructive program. Dr.| The jury recommended life sen- County Attorney Torrance is se m?,:‘?f tol?é part of Boston, or any | the present impasse. Renewed ne-|W. K. Denison is to speak on sanita. |tence. Anna was shot to death, her 9urillle evi(llience in the matter, it be- |other Atlantic port, in f_:""“‘:’l‘,‘fie“":gz :;‘:C]E:lg“:"“:gc:""#:' tion and tuberculosis. moth:n slao:‘inh t'l.le j‘l,l‘W, and tKllAlel ing learned that there wr ill be resisted by | tions o “| The followi i _| was_foun th his throat cut. Ac- e were several |rate arrangements will be versy over the railroad proper, now| ., te?np‘;r:m;f;t%"::tzge:ef;::":t cording to the mother of the dead dances are transients, she said. witnesses to the fracas. Kee is in no|Galveston shipping interests. An ef- by k (NN conditi e -~ | are definitely lengthened with the ad- 3 g irl, ' Kallel i fit of jealousy en- BELTRAMI T DA ition to-make a statement as |fort on the part of Boston to bring justment. of the.railroad deadlock. :,],‘,e.u,hf arch mecting: Ole Wold, Be- a!r.e'd theera::naw):er: slfee.n:d.yue:n 0 A T t, but if his condition imfroves he |about a diversion. of grain traffic to . John Cann, Blackduck; A Y SO P el G o T i Rt e Bt B e e o ARG, S s e i) WODDROW WILSON FUND try’ ort - trade, s d ackduck; e i . - - “Fhe two Chinemen have been con- share of the “‘“1!"‘:?.' 8 “P. and Tokio looking for conclusion ol‘ue mv,_,,.f nndmg:.wE?ez.mgg.’nE:; er in the jow when she attempted to : - the railroad deadlock. Both sides are i » | wrest-the gun-from him. He ran down | County Committee Headed By ducti 1 idj ng the Ma; Cafe. for. sox. still announcing that they have made Bém_'d“" . |stairs, picking up a_ butcher knife \Directors from other townships|which she took from him. Kallel was Judge Stanton to Receive Public Sublcrip!iong (By United Press) Austin, Tex.. Jan. 12.—Martial law in Mexia and surrounding oil FARGO ORCHESTRAS DROP JAZZ, "PQLICEWOMAN SAYS (By United Press) improvement in style of dancing and the main offenders at the public where an annual election is also be- eral, months and have been doil ; ¢ © gatisfi ? ave. e ng a - | their last proposal, but the mere fact atisfactory busineas, it is reported. R that the odds and ends of the Shan-|are to be named when the townships | found with his throat slashed, near The case- ises. i - et 0 s e-promises o -be an. interest- | MV V5" Z blem are being cleancd up|are represented in the association.geath, The mother was critically ill s of such annual elec- ricts the hours of in “he yared mfe:;‘eb;',":h:m'%'f!fihed!l@ in- 1 after t@ long delay is taken as suf-|Every mmbr is cxpected to solicit|for some time. munty. e the com- ; ficient Proof that the parley expects | memberships. Th annual dues are| "The defence sought to introduce voting are from 12 noon to 9 p. m. 4 ! . e A, the main topic-to be cleaned up later. | $1: testimony which would attach suspl-| Beltrami county is to have u part|A form of ballot will bo prepared and DAKOTA COMMISSIONER to Stage “Curtain Otherwise /it is pointed out - there{! The proposed constitution. will be|cion to the father, who lives in the|in the Woodrow Wilson foundation [sent to the county auditor by the ATTENDING: RATE HEARIN 3 = i A would be little occasion for getting.[read and acted upon at the meet-|same neighborhoad, but who left his|created by public subscription in |secretary of state. Names of candi- 4 3 s iser’” at 7:40; Regular * |the collateral issues concluded. ing ‘called for Wednesday, March 1.|family. recognition of national and_inter- datés need not be rotated on these ’ = : f Woodrow Wilson, ballots. Ballots are cast, counted, re- Bismarck, N. D.,:Jan, 12.—Com: ‘0°Clc missioner. Milholla aitending the| =~ Event at 8 0'Clock xhnter'stnte commerce. - commissoin | * X ] wg;;;yg,;gb g‘:‘f( ?init’:;\,‘; ger ";:: ; ; ——-—w‘ vthe - honor & zf'{‘“ .:meri;ln, And_erel?’fi = -0kl - imin 4 Aty A o p onspieuousy re e states aie weline PsiEE West. :r: 1;-; ;::’n the -Bemidji . State ; . ger:?mc;’unv;eg'.nfl 2onlpicuou!l)' rec- tions.” Rate.experts. confidentl; £ e 3 y ex- team and the ) | ognized in this and fut e Ppect some redncfitan will be granted. g:::‘kl:{:n ;:l}zieeg: at'the new armory ‘t’i%’x“;"d in, this and future g 3 Th’e plan is to raise through popu- ruted slosted srill be certified by tho M grsa s o A ight; i team RE YOU USED TO GET WHEN You COMMERCE ‘'COMMISSI tomorrow night; the sixth grade team W SO " hre gates slactediufil bes d by the pion HEARS DAKOTA APPEAL [ 05 (imie eiccy of which Reg-| - epe A RID AND THEY WOULDNT LET Y0u HiTcH O tur subseription one millin, dollars| [ty auctor to fhe sownty She intei:rtna::c c'omr;neglé ‘:::l'm}bzs;;;’n:: . h at 7:40. The young-| -« - — to provide prizes uthstnteddinterval.s ington sters: i = for those people who render meri- X:;.hlt';get%lnfidfiikh”“ fn. appeal |, s _are assembling for S t:;iouso:er:icepia publis welfare. No mission which déni::]' railroad com- |¢he main event, which will be called tolicitation for funds,will. be made panies a 13% per.ce t_express com- a4 § o’clock. X s 1 beyond an_appeal through the col- D Nt increase, hold- | ~ Cogeh: F.. P. Wirth-of the Bemidji X \-—4 S BN umns of the """"%’"‘ bnt“ .1(," ) 3 mirers of Woodrow Wilson will be turned and canvassed as at general elections, except that the county auditor acts in the place of the coun- ty canvassing board. Candidates elected as delegates. will receive a certificate to that effect from the county auditor. A list of the dele- —_— national services o' . twice president: of the United States. The purpose of the foundation is to (E. SOME YOUNGSTER HITCHES ON JOUR (AR, OH, GOSHI! Nr m an. “The time of holding the county conventions will be fixed by the state central committee. The date selected must be within ten days after the del- cgate election. Upon receiving notice of the date of the county convention, the county committee should select ing the present rates adequate i 2 ) [ T * hers announces that the line-up : g of both teams will undoubtedly be = I ted to send their contribution to[some place for the holding of, samo P OISONED mD mls available ‘for publication in. tomor- S 2 — ; $ A the fund. ) and should issue a call stating thq 103 SINCE {T raw's issue. The C;ook!]mn :cgon: lut:s £ 8 ¥ -1 The Beltrami county’ :ar:métl;e (Contnued on Page 4) 9 a large number of male students to A B § 4 for the foundation is headed by 2 JANUARY 1215752, n'mw's &' capected that the Rl s fogeG. W, tanton of this city. EVACUATION OF IRISH ~¥ New York, -,’y— 12.—P Aggle ""i’n m.k; hgrd‘gomg ‘z{ ionl) Y ¢ Other Fe‘rvnben of theM comgit;eennra 4 N ork, -Jan. oisoned |the Bemidji the first ever p H \ &, . Mirs, M. W. Deputy, Mrs, P. J. Rus- : = : |seli; Dr. D. L. Stauton, J. C. West, FREE STATE IS BEGUN {;)o_d has Killed 103 persons in_thefon the floor by the.local. institution. ) b A ; Ungted States since January 1. Considerable. shifting. of the line- i = P |J,E. Cahill, H. C. Baer and A. . nited Press dispatches from alljup has been mide since the, game 3 o — | - Ritchie. The sum asked for Beltrami parts of the co revealed - this{with St. Cloud Teachers college last - v | cotinty, is about at the rate of 2 cents amadng.total toddy. . week, and Coach Wirth expects that y : i / per eapita; s o 'wo persons-died in New York [a much better game will result. A p : .:Tha,;loundnglon' will be a great i rm};.; the last 24 hours. The fatali-| For the convenience of, those who { \ : | American institution similar in na- ies have occurred. at the rate of |do not wish'to go to the game carly / $ t \ e. and purpose to the Nobel prize more than eight a day since the|in order to secure.a good seat, re- / g £ P offered each year in Sweden. This x’::ivl)(z:d food flood poured on the serv;‘li ":tflfm(‘:e'? 1&? m" pla'c:he 3 prize m’r;unt:d :nly t?‘ persons who rket. on sale at the City g store, Wil ' ’ s 2 oy ave rendered’ humanity some sig- +Many persons are selling wood al- | out additional charge. Much interest AV ; 4 A | nal service-either in liberal arts, edu- coho]l. apparently indifferent- to_the |is being shown in the coming contest g : ) y . cation, .invention or, some other way Y?SI;\VIS, Dr. Royland; health officér [ and indications are that it will be as / / in which mankind benefited. After of New York city said today. well or better attended than the in- i f 05 add the foundation has been raiscd, a MAN KILLED TER s, itial appearance of -the team on the 5 i board 'of trustees ‘composed: of em- AFLED' TEN MINUTES home floor last week, whea the Foss- . inent: Americans will be entrusted b .lrgll MARRIAGE TODAY {ton high school team was taken into i i : with its permanent administration. T o B ufts, Towa. Jan, 12— |camp by a score of 25 to 17, B idoN Throughout Minnesota, of - which Teha inates after_his marriage to For the_preliminary game, Ryan's s : 5 George H. Partridge of Minneapolis s D anna, Henry Tinken of Dallas, | team consists of Hy Simons, Donald PP iix3\ is_chairman, the various county com- e € and plung- | Lucas, while Leo pleton’s crew is 4 o E : 5 quota on January 16. is hoped e«; over an embankment. Hilpbridi, made up of Pat McLaughlin, Harry s B that the portion of the fund exp(l-’ct- approve the Dail vote and, not un~ who was slightly injured, is prostrate Shinar, Fred Brett and Nole Han- 4 ed from this state may be raised as til the parliament gives its approval with grief. x 3 e ] quickly as possiblc,® will the tre .« considered ratified; (By United Press) Dublin, Jan. 12.—The evacuation of Ireland by British troops proclaim« ing to all Irish men.and women thqg freedom of Erin after years of occus pation, began today. At the same time it was announced that the king has granted amnesty to all Irish political prisoners, effect- jve forthwith. This, and the sight of! British evacuaton actually under way, brought home to the people the realization of what the new Free State was to mean. Saturday the worl of setting up the Irish Free State will begin. The parliament of Southern Ireland will then meet. This parliament differs from the Dail Eireann in that it con- tains four Unionists. Griffith will ask ths parliament ta -

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