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: Discovered! : A fashion’ journal says that hand- embroidered necktiés for men- aré very recherehe this season. We have always had: a sneaking suspicion that there wiis soniéthing wrong with them, and that’s probablyit. T —Something Like It, Anyway— Misinterpreted A reader of the column wants to know if the railroads are assisting in the mation-wide prevention plan by keeping up the present freight rate on coal, {7 ... —Coal Fire Prevention— FIGHT ON FORD OFFER - NOW IN FULL PROGRESS ‘Washington. Jan, 14.—One of the liveliest political battles is now in - | progress. Accommodating “Now,” 'sai¢ thewardén ‘to the forger; who-had ‘just ‘arrived at the prison, *we’ll‘set-you to work. What. can you- do best? il “Well, if you'lll give me a week’s practice on your: g your official papers for you,” said the prisoner. k4 Ve " —Thought He Could Beat Him ~Figurés- for Others” A clever chap-has recently figured it out that a:family can live. 6&‘;22) a year, and you'won't be surprised to learn that the ‘clever chap has an income of something around $25,000 a year. He ought to know. —But. Hg Spre Boesn't— Food: for Thought A ¥ usiciay is Tesponsible for ‘the refléction th:t Heaven won’t be very leasant while folks are learn- ing to play their harps. In our opinion, the fellow who wins the hand-em- :)}‘l'm“:m h?lubhon for ‘optimism is e one who“learns to 'pl. - fore leaving this. wnrkliJ. 438 liacy be ~Preparedng Figurativoly Speaking Despite the fact that there i 3 demand for ice in Bémidji n‘;visz{re:: during the summer months, a reader gf this -columin’ declares’ that the tr::;x:r‘gs]cetsn. is about''the only one cutting” any i g St s, ol g any ice nrc?und here ~~Good+Fime-ta~Cut. Ice— gnature, Tl ‘sign- Already the fertilizer and other in- terests hostile to tae Ford offer have started a campaign against it. Ford’s friends, who irclude leading members of the farm ‘bloc, already have mapped out plans to counter-act op- gosition and they ‘elaim to be backed by a rapidly growing sentiment from the, agricultural section. Those associated with Ford in the lengthy negotiations with Weeks over the offer assert that the secretary in sending the bid to congress virtually accepts, although he may mot give j4full hearty indorsement “in ‘the com- ments” he will make. ‘Weeks already has 'publicly stated that he believes the Ford offer is the only comprehen- sive one. HENRY. FORD’S OFFER IN REALM OF POLITICS TODAY ‘Walker).—Henry Ford’s offer for the gredt Muscle Shoals nitrate plant project today was in the realm of politics. Upon the heels of Secretary of War Weéks’ announcement that he would send the Ford bid to congress within a short time, it became known that congressional léaders already had dis- cussed the probable effect on the elec- measure. THE PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS ‘Washington, Jan. 14 (By Herbert! * WILL OPEN JANUARY 23 The second semester of the high school will open Monday, January 28. No-new classes will be started for beginners. i ] The enrollment is steadily increas- ing; the junior high school numbers 150 mord ‘than last year and the se- nior high school about 35. ¥ Most excellent work is being done- by the pupils, and a very successful year is the promise, despite the seri- i ous handicap of having no high school building. { Chicago, 'Jan. 14.—An expansion program, covering a five-year period, today was_assured' the Field Museum —one ‘of' Chicago’s show places. Guarantees were announced which are - expected to rank it foremost |among similar institutions' in the world. President Stanley Field gave $200,- 000 to clear the building deficit and $6,500 to wipe out the year’s operat- jing_debt. Captain Marshall Field -promised $50,000 a year to be used for im- provements and additions to the ex- hibits. : 4 Arthur B. Jones pledged $25,000 for an ethnological expedition to Bor- neo, Java and Sumatra, under the di- rection of Dr. Fay Cooper Cole. Completion of the work of Dr. Charles B. Cory’s “Birds of America,” was assured: by a_$30,000 donation from Charles R. Crane. What is believed to.be the most complete collection of Buddhist sculp- Museum, by William Wrigley, who died without finishing the work, . ture in the world was presented to the | d: AR KX R XK * GOODLAND * fTSSSS 22222222 2 2 2 A party was given at the home of Mr. and: Mrs. Ben Kemmer Satur- day evening in honor of Mr. Kem- mer’s birthday. A fine time was en- joyed by all. Jokn Tombo ‘went to Blackduck Saturday to get his mother-in-law, Mrs. Lukenbill who is visiting here: Perry ‘and ‘Hugh Corrigan - have been ‘hauling wood to: Cass -Lake. ¥ A large crowd attended the Farm- ers elub meeting held at “Mrs. 0. Gregerson’s Saturday.: . H People here plan on attending the prayer meetings to be held at the Kitichi school at 8 p. m. ' All are: welcome, § The Up “and 'Go- class po‘stp'oned' (Continued From Page 1) non-political body, acting 'through technically qualified representatives the responsibility for the fixing of regulations and enforcing them. “The greatest consideration in any forest policy is the creation -and maintenance of effective ineans for the prevention and control of fire on all forest lands of whatever owner- ship and.that every owner ‘of forest land’ shall be required to . conduct operations thereon in such. manner as to-avoid creating a fire menace. The township and the county as well| as the state should bear a fair pro- portion of the cost of fire protection. “Provision should be made for for- their class - meeting on account of | est:surveys, land classification, forest prayer ‘meeting to be held this week. research’ and.forest:edueation. until Friday, January 13, when they| “:“Forest lands should ‘be ‘equitably will meet; at the home of Mrs. Amy |taxed. Mahoney. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Greger- evening at.ers of forest lands, son spent Wednesday Pennington visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hill. .- Miss Pearl Kemmer has returned to Cass Lake to resume .her’ school studics after spending her.vacation at_home. Ralph Wilson: of Kitichi was a caller: here Sunday. Lutheran Ladies’ ‘Aid will meet with Mrs. Carl’ Borgerson Wednes- day, January 18. > The Lutheran Sunday school was held at the Ole Wold home Sunday. The Farmers club will meet: with Mr. and -Mrs. John Mahoney. the first Saturday in February. Mr. and Mrs/'P. E. Mills and daughter, Elizabeth, ‘spent Sunday afternoon at Kitichi: John Houg of Kitichi- was hauling hay from here Saturday and Mon- “The state"should encourage and assist municipalities and private own- wood lots and yshelterbelts ‘to make - them continu- ously productive through the prep- aration of working.plans, supplying of planting material and supervision of -silcultural operations. “The state should be empowered to take over at a fair valuation and ad- minister as a part of the system of public forests any land on lake shores or elsewhere classified as chiefly val- purposes, and the poorer soils, not to avail himself of the opportunities and assistance provided for the pub-: lic to encourage forestry upon pri vate lands. / k: “It is esseptial that the state ac- quire suitable lands for forest pur- poses by any of the following means: purchase, gift, condemnation and de- linquent tax. s ‘““All'state owned land bearing for- uable for timber growth or scenicl’ est, and particwjarly pulpwood forest, s {should be put under conservative forest management and properly util- ized, the. better soils being deter- mined and later sold for farming purposes,a nd the poorer soils not suitable for agriculture retained for continuous timber production, both for direct returns in forest products and indirect returns in protection, THE NLW UNIVERSITI DiCTIONARY game and recreation. 4 “That all st#ite owned property chall be capitalized upon ‘the records of the administrative body so that all expenses in connection with the development thereo and returss therefrom may be a ted for on a business basis Lo the peopie of the state who furnish the fun g undertaking__and _énjoy i :Fer the.Mere Neminal Cost of i Man _ 22 DICTIONARIES IN ONE_#* ANl Dictionaries publithed previous to this cne are ont of dode K i‘;/’/!’ i iy RITHLN Q‘ Watch flié Pmneer Monda? for Bargain Announc Beitiidji Me You Neéed Ev ery Da # o 1t ",U/ /7////// 7 1 l(/r/////l %’f/!}"// b ements rchiariis Are Contributing Bargains On y, To Make This Event "HOLIDAY!