Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 12, 1922, Page 3

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ployment ‘been chec! ‘we doing about this critical both'in industry and’ agri where? . . We all know 1ast,” President to’ which * Washingtoi keep o) are achieved.| must be spukén by themselves—you and The two distinct pression comes” people aré thrown outof Wwork, puzzle over ‘ywhy ) happens, an again. As 500 _ however, tliey' topp(n 1 sult is that When ‘the®" ‘around again’ down - drops ‘husiness’ activity the. same’ as -before, an Into ‘the class of thos drop hundreds "of. thi fellow - citizens. It is fmportant,i therefo this time.to sé be worked out times. The standing conference. is ‘engaged ¢ this ‘subject, -and ‘expects enough’ time on 1t to learn’ al and to bb’ able to put into- e far ‘as’its powers: necessary. to prev. recurring em;e! has been mich public works ‘which' city, sta tion are going ahead with all the tim could" be - done a little less during: inidustry i8-boom- private: industry procedure ‘might forget: that' th “of ~capable ‘workmen, ‘eager to work:at anything that will enable them t0 ~ malntain ' themselves ' #nd} families, yet unabie to find a’job. hid /18 ‘everybody’s business, Al though the situation is worse in some parts of the country than in others, | =3 ide cqnglmon and trygwide gotlo. %] In the ‘frst pilce. city admmmrn- tions can help.” They can speed ‘np public works which haye got to be done vay and which, if people’ , can_be done now rather than ¢ later. Pubife = skillfully ; and vigorously, %088 to find afi the’ jobs there are and to fit into them people who qualified to_do the work. The United Stat employnient service offers its help, . cluding: the frauking - privilege, to any’ etployniént | | buréans can’ be started and operated [Tf=g A small vlllue in the Adiron- um Wh"gf nd a hi rays for Jlenf(h, wn [ode times o inshine, believing i ‘of “light as a° deat ‘ot the sun, hn(hi.fie')*n preferaply du the “The | s g thy mmml Iy 13, of ;courwe, Wholl ‘partial- Carrying On With the Amenmn Legum y Families of " police killed hv Wich- ita (Kan.) bandits: received: the pro- | I'cceds from a Lesion benem show. Some $4,000 ‘ot lho W. C. T.U’s | war-tine fund Las been ulrned over to the _American; Legion- to aid: sick and | wounded, 2 e s:-l- of (n"s he;nlng the namé. of | Worlhinzton, Minn.\is belng made) by. “the jogal pos! \he Legion .t \¢r;1;w the 10V n ||ll\-l|'1> :md s|wclul aunounce-3 ments of the \e\\ York Legz he spyt by the compauy’s r;\dlu tulgphune, glnn owns and publishes a weekly | newspaper, swhich devotes jyost of It 'epace to lu;.all ;n\d wuut) affairs, I’lmh-hm(-nt nt ft e\udorv to pre. vent wholesale evasion In another war 15 “vecommiended by Major General S - Harris, adjutant: general v.}t the army, P ST A, “Afmarican Time Signals Best. he’ Biiglish freely ‘admit that, the system of | telegraphic time slgnnk 'ndnmerl by ‘the naval observatdry at sied \Vemlngwn s much tp he preferred:to Aates ing “ground, 42 )’ lfid! of . ‘by ‘barracks and magazi! the . walls, Heaxy cannon are-pjounted on mpirts. Alarge stose. ullllglim: the the Kihg's 1 sngle ot the rampartk. The west ram- parts overlook the Plains, of “Abra- say that your wife 7 yot mq.irlzd her?” &f iem not'fié%spa ylmp Bayin but nister once dédl a 1 partially agres ; b?pa&g,lly agree’ with Mr. ‘ 1m§rovem and /syhg §" e oigs s Isn@Tha';t.'Worth the'f stion l! the ‘portheast | at Greenwich' for supplylng .Great’ Britain with standard thne. . _At Greenwich a signal is sent out at ,, wherens gt W nahmgmn & series used, boglnllll)"‘ five minutes ‘before. noon. Durfng these five minutes every tick of the observa- tory clogk Is electrically transmitted, -nlath second of each i ¢ soconds of (he T mhmrox mid at dust ten ¢ the fifth minute, After {lils ten scconds break, the noon - {signal is given. In"this manner the ‘middle of each minute is clearly in- dicated, and ‘vt wore clearly the in- stant of ncon. 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