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i i | | i -and haphazerd production. creased activities of thugs and second- " Cpigt Oniley advises that a “still” drafted by our committee and have _of today s a combination of an ex- The Pioneer is the only daily within 100 miles of Remidji and has the largest 'circulation “in, Northern Minnesota. N o, o B & 1 3 ~ ¢ , ' N WEATHER REPORT - y / i = D ’ X - 3 1 Minnesota: Fair tonight and Tues- . o day, with rising temperature. z ——— BEMIDJI, MINN,, MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 23, 1922 » i - 85c PER MONTH mfifm%%%sxms POPE BENEMCT f As Strong As the Weakest Lmk Monetary ‘Standard for All ' § X European Counlrie‘l EARLY S"NPAY (ONFERENCETO FORMPLANSTO | the Bemidji armory floor ary: assured || for this week. The State Teathers cyl« lege squad is to meet the Walker high TWO GOOD BASKETBALL | M gtate Teachers Colle;ji to Plnyl' : Walker High; Bemidji High to Play Brainerd éixh —— «By Henry Wood (United Press Staff Correspondent) . 3 Geneva, Jan. 23.—Entirely against | Funeral Services for Superior her own interests and her own wishes, . Pontiff of Catholic Church i is ed it merry . & Switzerland is engaged in a Held This Afternoon President Harding’s Agricultu- ral Conference Begins Work at Washington ?};‘m;;e::'d“;: Be,:;’;yfi;’::i{:;fi: little warfare with the United States a ) 4 g . fiveywill play the Brainerd high school to see whetRer the s‘w,is {"nctrr, t::: NECESSITY FOR PROMPT .. | ageregation Friday evenirig, January, American dollar shall become the in-| 7w DAYS OF MOURNING ¥ " “127. Both games promise to be excep-’ ternational unit of value in the set- BEGUN IN ITALY TODAY ACTION CLEARLY SHOWN tiorally good. | tlement of international obligations. A few weekds ;got g‘re t&’a\t‘;rn‘r‘niisfi Much to l&er_ reghret, S_witzerlarggliis B A school team defeate! e | e e Z « forced to admit there is every indi- d Secretary W a lla ce.OQutlines teachers on the small Walker floor 4 L Py cation that the S {ranc is going Much of Ceremony Abandoned 5 by a count of 22 to 17. With the Lo y 4 A ) § to win out, at least as far as in inter- in Accordance With Last Probgble Mfifilm of farger floor decidedly to theit advan- | W S e | national monetary standard for Eu- % YA HRIRE N e ‘|tage. the Bemidji team hupes tol |ropean countries is concerned. The Wishes of Pope Important Parley avenge the early season defeat, an Ameriean dollar will probably retain Coach™F; P. Wirth is whipping hi its place as the most stabilized cur- —— men into the best of shape for thi rency in the big_ inter-continental and (By United Press) (By United Press) encounter. world-wide affairs. Rome, Italy, Jan. 23.—Thousands - *Brainerd defeated St. Cloud last The prestige which the Swiss franc ?Bek by a 3“? of_dl5 to t}l‘:"dhb“(!; & is thus ‘gaining, is having' the most i : (fair to give Bemidji a fast, hard- : 7 g s 3 disastrous effects on the economic t. Peter. The burial was to aflng!wml conference - here ‘today,: foaght game from start to |finish. [ a5t ‘the_Tittle republic. The big ::;‘l::ex:lzgesatfi S ity outlined a comprehensive program fo'giThat game was the first whith the 3 ; ¢ demand has the effect of keeping the | A% endless line of worshipers pass- meeting ‘the grim situation: of the St- Cloud team has lost this year. ) Swiss franc almost constantly -at its|ed-by the door of the chapel as the Dresent ctisis in -sgriculture, warn- ahd, at. the same time it was Srain- par value, cutting down Swiss export- | hody of Pope Benedict was removed ing that if i tion Tails to‘d’ the' erd’s first victory in two encounters. ations in the most extreme degree and |t the Sacramental chapel from the fasniers it ol e d:the| The -Crosby-Ironton squad, which sending up the cost of living without | room of the Vatican. It had lain'in that o Sl precipitate a disaster | played here a few weeks aga. lost offset in the.way of a depreciated | stute, visited by special dignitaries of 2 g el oo Txffast week toshittle-Ralls by ascore plentiful currency, as in all of the|the church and government since the today paid homage to Pope Benedict ‘Washin Jan. 2 ok XV, whose body laid in Sacrament Harding, in opening the international “The decision of the scnate caugus' to make the adjusted compensation bill a part of the: administration’s législative program to be taken up following tne debt refunding bin, 'makes it certain.that the bill will be passed to take effect by Jlmy lh, 1:2'_“ ", 5 " I |the same date as provided in the Am- . e A Parties turning in ~general fire| i n T apion bill considered last o opert ny‘l'o‘;sxz:dtzfnéx;‘él.fll\l!l:zllfil\é alarms for the department to answer|fa}l,” said Archie H. rmon, former u:i'vzr"tys e bt Soq.of the calls to watch chimney fires which |state commander of the American e mbers. of the Hamline Glee club invariablyt do but little damage arc Legion. ' which will soon make a tour of North- 5 “This is exactly what the American el Bk costing the city the unnecessary ex-|y ..o, of !\{inne:‘otn asked at its‘l ern Minnesota and North Dakota, penditure of a considerable sum of | convention, and Senator Kellogg is e d 3 N . " LS LN st year the glee club made a trip ! money, - ‘according to Fire Chiel probably entitled foh muih ]clhcdn to the coast, singing at all the west- | Charles'S. Dailey. as any one man for this result. I have |\, sities, such as Seattle, Salt Lake . 3 been in_almost _ yous _ corre: T, v e g I ’bfi?éfi‘?}f‘ ;hm;,ngfi;_fire ;’::i::lbundence With b n the ad- City, ~San” Francisco, . Butte _and z;‘ hlv: th: de:arttn’ént’:xai:infiose by, ! Jjusted compensation bill since it wasj uate, Among Club Members to Make Northern Tour " lclosed, ordered for the first time in cial activities. . The president made |of 20 to 15. This makes Little Falls & ' s i v s, /pres t % < H 2 surrounding countr val from the bed chamber where several ‘specfic recommendations to[a strong contender for district henors. - i io : v s rfimo‘n > died at 6 o’clock yesterday the 325 leaders in agricultur The Bemidji A 1 this Without question Germany has |the pope Siite W, 3 anh"onnéed the e Bemidji ;(r:y tenll!n ef_l ’llbl < been the most guilty country in buy-| morning. selection of Representative -Sidne :,“or.""lg fé’r Crookston- where il wi : z up and making payments in Swi Much of the ceremony connected Anderson of Minfiesota, ehairinan ,oyf boeggnntrtés tDrsrt“ ehe::; t-t:em%r':‘l:fisgenngu ancs. Hundreds of great German|with the di‘a”‘h ult' thli sulft":"".f‘P“l')" 4 5 n city e ers as security . ir | titf of the Catholic church had to be the. Joint commission o agriculture toam this evening, and wil plsy o DEPARTMENT HASBUSY ADJUSTED COMPENSATION \HAMLINE GLEE CLUBTO juur orofiteers av sccurits for their| U of the Catholic churet, Iac & b » ; - srand Forks tomorrow night, From ) e clos . war to get their bil-| Pepe Benedict's last wishes. — The :iool:lt;ez;::e. Hardings recommenda- there they will go to Minot fon two TIMB OVER WEEK END B“.l. ls SMN To PASS SING HERE FEBRUARY 15:1'\‘:": 1(3:;:;‘,3"'&3;:' é‘:\,t\:t fi:;;{.nl:‘l ore body was not embalmed, and Extoncion of far ot oot s games, Wednesday and and Thurs- i . % Then, when Germany had to buy for- monies of lying in state in magketing m‘ganiug:ns :;;rdplerfg‘ e‘x’: d:_ihr tivenmg;' Friday. evening they ‘ 4 ign moneys for ting international | the Vatican throne room and the ing “h % b % est to her door. ¢ v curtailed. : : Fiiat a n| ) aking e B i 5 s b e t half mast and all amusement places PmVisioner;suw:b eir %’0}" 3 it Ll(zyd Tanner, Myron Plummer and xgdd Autuu Jaris Cithe history of the federated Italian S0 Je mace for a much|“Red” McGinnis were to mect the gan changing their countless but al.|S0yernment began today. g i “ "1 The official visit of the minister of most worthless millions of Au el = o1 3 e cabinet to the kronen, or Sloyakian, Hung | justice in the Italian cal to_the what-not papner into Swiss francs. :‘(fif:imled ;’s::x:fifr‘““hc-f‘?‘eeI'fi::‘?l(lfi Then the big exporters of all the ] oxrrested ¢ g G Central European countries began de-'thc governgent was 'a!so unpreLcd: manding payment of all mternatiun-I;‘:,‘,:é‘éict%{gifi)s] t:l::;nmg for Pope ‘:L rc’:_'!“'cm It :\!‘;‘i :i?\l'li:?:el:lscmclso‘: "|. - The conclave of cardinals whi to' home. which, atil retain dy‘ voq | Vill elect’a successor to Benedict XV value. . Ther r ;uit hos bee: tl;la‘ ‘“_‘ has been summoned for Rehtgnx‘y 2. ‘Siviss Franc hus becoiie, the Fonerally Pope Benedict’s request that his body cented ‘basis of Bettlement of all | be not embalmed upset much of the lntoentioaal ub]ig{tiun: h" h:;; l::- c(‘:re;'nonic: connected with the death et % ~1of the pontiff, 4 ::’r;:( Europe’s international cur- Ordinarily the body would hav: ! been permitted to lie in st permitted to lie in state at th Then, to add a last crumb of dis-) Vatican until 4 o’clock this afternoon. aster, the big German. industrials|twenty-four hours after its remova! have now begun to demand the sei-|from the death chambers. Only the tlement of their domestic bi highest officials were permitted to Swiss currency. The demand. the pay, homage to the dead because of % fore for Swiss francs is so great t the” necessity of the hurried burial. the latter lls kep,: at’almost its pre-|Thousands who might ha taken war normal exchange, with all the the ceremony of kissing the disastrous effects for a country, like | popt’s feet will be dfsappmn;ted% Tl.t» the United States, for example, with |actual interment of the pope’s body a money value so high that no one|takes place twenty-four ho after greater working capital for the farm-'yemainder of the Army team: at ers. Means must be taken by the Crookston this forenoon {md acenm- government to insure “that the turn- pany them on the tour, thus strength- over of cayftal shall be as generously ening the regular line-up of the.Se- supplied to the farmer on as reason- midji team considerabl : able terms as to other industries.” The goyernment must place more | :}slsegtial al';d }ciintific information at BURGLARY INSURANCE RATES c disposal of the farmers and their - marketing organizations. To aid both WiILL RBMA!N UNCHANGED the farmer and consumer measures —_— must be taken-to prevent price fluctu- T (By United Press) a¢ on, which results from unorganized St. Paul, Jan. 23.—Despite’ the in- coming to Bemidji on February 15 Robert Naylor, Bemidji Grad- , Willmar, St. Cloud, Long ce,’f;‘fi, :rz?s’;zrggitfipeog&::fi?:tfii :;ory men dgrmg ‘.hetl’gfi few montas g1apm ghould be sent in direct to the 't“gir:‘flf";‘:g't{‘i:‘e‘“ e t'l“;;smi:::::l_; Prairie, Sauk Center, Alexandria, connection the piésidépnt reconmend- ani:er‘:t::b .ingfil ?' durglnr;;_msur- depattnient at Telephone No. 22. Two | ¢ Wishington to Minnesota since. ;nrg_o, B o (iiramxji Irjiml "Fall 5 ed the greateér use 'of waterways and local ins\mane s :e L AL thregmen will be sent to the scene, | When the bill was recommitted at the | }em“?cji' ne‘;- l;mb 8 -ttbt!e'l fial 1"\" suggested that eventually nearly all| Present inc‘.:xdge,-‘ - burs and theeost to the city will be only special ‘séssion last fall because the “e o fr na}tgle ) lo Us‘ q}l_qr.l\s" g the railrgads of .the country be elec- lary insurancs rantcsn‘n)tcsn ens ure® about $8 or $4. General alarms for|,gyiniceration felt other , measures mf\'dulfl e;dh e l" ol ‘1';;;‘1"- g trified. He also risked arousing the thousand buteonml' a0t skz DO these -fires cost the city. anywhere| o o immediately urgent, while the s‘;- m;, “i‘“ the @ nsls e ’q’s.tm"‘ iré of the eastern Republicans by gv- rates are $75 .nth xquord stock:; the from $25 to $30 for each call, when | ;5o q compensation bill did not |g the koux scc;‘m( tenors, ‘l? c;'t ing an unqualified endorsement to the ~ - Because :tpe:h ut!lsfi"rl ; '] it ig not necessary for the eptire de- | {zkcefhffect untl July 1,'1922, Senator {',‘T mgheJ uhp ;e‘]pm;m.nn_dr(‘: , the Great Lakes = waterway project, re- material incri © qailing market b partient to be present. Kellggg served notice that the meas- ..u’n,‘ wxlt < 10 i T g af“ ‘1"9“1""‘; cently framed ' by an international of any kin: finsg o t‘,n?{rancf ratek; The Bemidji department answered |yro \would have to be taken up and | win !f i 3"5’“3”5"“,? of the c.n[ joint committee, which would enable to on{ St Pa“‘lms"“ *t‘ e, BLT‘{N’"S‘ three calls since Saturday afternoon, | onacted so that the senate’s course “hl Bc- sg:l\gel rnder tFu auspices o ocean liners to dock at Great Lake the 10 per cent raisgec‘:n‘adgela:tafl(;{ ?{,‘;,Q’f“:&':ssr E‘f"‘im:;';mv:‘:gdzg’f,ghen Would cause no delay in the re- \tmt;mct-:‘l‘,“ai'l‘ldugfixen:farc: beu:cg ‘lsn;‘(ll]\: Pflfrtfié fullést di¥elopmient of nation- ‘l:gfxv‘\s fi)‘;’src’gm“t to cover the recent ;‘I}_‘B first came from Eighth strect and lief attorded ex-service men. ?)‘“ fl\no:w:)ltel;?:::nmi:::ceqfl!m. one of ;::d f‘:;:n;‘; ‘bu\fr f‘_rnm i';.; Slwixzw- it is first exposed to public view. i < : 8 ¢ & s g 3 s refore fac o al resources through reclamation of | third et come . Feom &5“’%&‘.;,.2;‘ BOOTLEGGERS SHIP HOOCH kind to be held here this . felt of 90,000,000 Swiss francs for (BY United Press) arid, cut-over and swamp lands. The ey L BILLED £ 5 Rishe. ks ; D AS “FRESH FISH the coming year. Rome ;. Jan, 2 . 3 building ‘at the corner of Minnesota W. E. FORTIER PASSES g year me, Italy, Jan. 23 (By Henry nation must realize that the farmer FEDERAL DUCK HUN"NG venue and Third street, Sunday eve- Wood).—The burial of Pope Bene- + séientific. busi ‘ ning at 6 o’clock. (By United Press) AWAY THIS AFTERNOON . dict with -solemn ceremonies , which \Efirk:rc.mn e yeiness man and a Smo" CLGSES JAN. 31 Error in turning|in a general alarm | Washington, Jan. 23.—The “fish” William E. Fortier, who for several U. S. SUPREME coURT Will oxtend over a period of ten day, The trip this year includes Glcn~' Saturday night at 10:30 caused the lindustry is the latest into which | years operated a-confectionery stand began this evening. X By James T. Kolbert January 31 is the last day on which fire departments to go several blocks bootleggers have exverimented in a|at 219 Third street, passed away at DISMISSES RATE CASE The body of the late pontyff, which * ! (Unjted Press Staff Correspondent) |wild ducks and geese, coots, galli- out of its way to answer a call at ihe |large way. the county jail this afternoon at 1 lay in state in Sacrament chapel for . N a brief while today, was to be laid i J Washington, Jan. 238.—The su-|the first of three ’mmns in wtlnc?. ‘i’; preme vourt today dismissed the lwill finally be interred. North Dakota railroad suit on the| ' Thousands had passed the grilled grounds that the case should first goldoors of the Sacrament chapel and % to the North Dakota district court.!kissed the foot of the lul,ep ontit? ¢ The suit was brought by the North |since 9 o’clock when the bodp' was ; Dakota state officials to knock out in- | brought with ceremonies t‘mn): Dry law offici: aid today .they |o’clock. M. E. Ibertson will have are hunting dozens of carloads of |charge of the funeral arrangements liquor somewhere on railroad tracks,|which will be announced later. billed as “fresh fish.” One of the ! e e T DAL e i i, o furmned 3 CASS COUNTY PLANNING brands of Seoten and Engiich whie-| LAND CLEARING MEETIN brands of Scotch Washington, " Jan. -~ 23.—President nules and W:son snipe or j: . I- | Fifth Street grocery, Fifth street and Harding’sagricdltural conference— may be hunted anywhere in Jeicekfi';fi t?{,’:””gg‘" ek THE giniinee - to called to formulate plans for pulling ed States under the federal law which |yag Sa get!y stack by five ARt water the American farmer out of the acute prescribes seasons on migratory game | oy o°, Y6t not been estimated: but it financial depression into which he has birds. i been hurled as an aftermath of the| This law, which is administered by e cotshts i g Dniod St poromenr o sen. VROP VALUE PER ACRE The con_fcr o A creased railroad rates, fixed by the i i 2 of between 250 and 300 leading faym- | culture, provides, however, that thel‘ DROPS m Two YEARS kied and French wines. 3 interstate commerce cmnmission‘{ ;?::’: ‘C}flh}hEOVutxc;;n.SLa;f this after- ers, banlers,: labor representatives, |carcasses of birds killed during the!' Thefresh fiish” promoters arrange| o, R.:Duxbury of this. city has acs| The supreme court’s action today|closed to peorl::i:o 1.);:‘ a f\t;?.rl S1 et e ¢ i economists, publicists, railroad lead- ers, packess, college professors, gov- ernment officials was opened with an address by President Harding, who open season may be: possessed for an | 3 for freight cars, ioad tne ~:fi§h" ap(l septad an fi {addlt;]onal period of 10 days follow-' . Washington, D. C;:Jan. 23.—The fifé:‘i‘;?“g g‘:‘fa \;e t“":lt('?t‘;d ttih“r AS:-",D_ . llng ;]c end of the season if state or average value per acre of 10 crops in<ta;ini< ‘hu\L'n} agcu .,'lm fm(‘]',. v ;T‘»v pointed out the necessity for prompt s‘;‘;:io: ‘:::sf d:a;‘:;sger: hll;‘; :!tr%ldTh;ug;:- ;::sl‘:z:it;:gdnme-t;n:hs °f3;5"75":p cers detécting the \.]“p’;:]p:u an-:i ::’ox‘:: poiogiy o o e cks, ) ropped from 3 0 % o o b Y anf}‘ :fi‘ec&ne action to aid the farmer. geese, and other migratory game birds $14:48; or 60 per cent, during the two ?:;:fig’:]gththtl“'fl‘“:’;f.“’f Sh?‘m have | taken up for discussion and action. ary 2, when a conclave for election The coniplex ake-up of the con. | cold storage plants after February yeas, 101921 annonncedl‘lfim' A éd the bootleggers and the trade. far” Dixbury Has been invited to be of a new pope will be held, election ference, with representdtives from |10, renders the owners subject to pro- ed States Departnient of griculture | v Y of the 'speakers representing the (By United Press) . G ele ] many fields other than farming, in-|secution in the federal courts. - The today. This decline-is: unphralleled ANFS TO CLOSE DOWN Beltramj County Land Clearing asso- ; dicates a point which government of- | duck hunting - season~in ' Minnesota within the scope of tecords of the de- GAS PLANT FOR WINTER s ar ficials will stress in guiding the con. |closed January 1, and possession of partment datimg back to-1866: E ference. This is that the price depres- | birds in cold storage was denied after, |During the years ‘immediatély fol- nvitation to he present at|was not based on the merits of the [services to begin. < a county-wide meeting at Walker on | case, Thé Sacred college held the first of Wednesday, January 256, when plans . its daily sessi is i o for the organization of the Cass Coun- | ARRESTS IN MOORHEAD sessions ‘Wil 'g::cit::en&?fz?l"fi’t(:rrhélfc ty Land.Clearing association will be “FALL OFF IN PAST YEAR|funeral of the pope and up to Febru- Moorhead, Jan, 23.—Arrests in A okl 23 Moorhead fell off from 4,000 in 1920 th,zf,:fm}n?lxnifl?;nz's{m\fwsfiflfii;: to 308 in 1621, police reports show. | ed dispatches. credited. to the Asc: eople of Cass county are be- time! ] § - Letters of .invitation are being sent : bkt : 'ginning. to'isee ‘the udvantages:ofico- s di . sions which have struck the farmer. [January 10 under state laws. Towing the Civil war the gerieral trend | gy 45212 'Falis, N: ¥, Jan. 23— fipcmtlizo“ in land Okning,‘ii‘*‘fl» P. DET © DA cqme'd Press and International News is having a depressing effect on many e e of, the average was downward, drop-| L'C, Niagara Falls ompany has, Osthy, county agent, feels. that: the s BANKERS dench- 55 Poos e to antiagnes. the gther lines of trde and business; In LABOR LEAGUE HEARS itg frbm about $14 or §15 per acre | TEAUEted the public sc iee, commis. e o acoratios | e Ve Ve . DAIVALIW , g;fiwfisl’zgfesgsgfln;c V. Thero L act, several government officials he- ' {to|lessthan $8 by 1896 rilon @ tlose dawn its pladl-during thé i ¢ th t ES g o Had e y ¥ point in the ?mlutycrinl a'e;fr".is?é;"f} wintar. The company ‘claims it is oper naojicbe attumpled. '8¢ Reiduetyn URG MD mR F ARMERS telegrams from Rome had caused by R0 Lo widespread grief and = mourninz Niaggra Falls is $2:47 a thousan feet said to be about the highest in the state. R lieve i the conference should find a D :cal solution of the present agricul- lNSTRUCmE SPEAKER that time. An advance ‘then: set in L throughout “the Amarie ! tural problem, difficulties confront- |and by 1913 the average value per ta cvery farm bureau unit.in the coun- |+ New York, Jan. —HPut the | oon IS IL merican - Catholic Ing many other ‘businesses would be| The Bemidji Labor League met.in 2cte Was $16.49. The following year ty; every commercial club, every'vl-|American farmer on _his feet, not | tt}lled 'w}:‘ Se‘ef"l cities bells removed, 2 8 regular session at the rooms of the there was a slight decline to $16.44 . o council, every community ‘club, | through paternalistic legislation or Associated Pre. e, e’;”‘t editions of This is the second public confer-|Civic and Commerce association at 2 cased by thé low; price;'of icotton e rap TR every bank and every newspaper in |SPecious nostrums but through the ap- | News Serviee nss and; nternational t:nlce which President” Harding has |o'clock Sunday afternoon.- J. P. Lahr, but in 1916, the: year Gefore the Uni PROPOSED TWEN“HH " |the county, and indications are that a Plication of old-fashioned, c¢ommon- contathing the "wsl:"’":“f were issued o led for round table discussior and |alderman-at-large, gave a very inter- ed Htates entered the World war, the| “* Harge and enthusiastic attendance will |Sense uad American _banking and | prane' i | s ‘3” anounce- tsf".’";"mda“““sv on problems of vi- esting talk on municipal government &velage advanced to $22.58, or $6.14 AMENDMENT FAV‘)RED result. s ~ |business principles, World _move-| ™" TR ihstanceg‘eth‘““ “";.n ) s _interest to the, nation. The first [in itg present form as well as the com- in_two years. Sy e ! Realizing the wecessity for. getting | ments: indierte a’gradual clearing up | yoro vecaliod later Lt hese . editions \‘hfli on. unemployment, latest figures {mission form as proposed under the' By far the greatest'gain in one year ¥ — : a movement of this kind started off |of the foreign financial ski d if papers continued t. !:ll" lslome ca shew public works and other employ- |plan now being considered by the city im aperage value per acre for 10 crops| Financial conditions and neavy tax-lin‘the right direction-and. of getting the buying power of Europe is re-es Hews througtiaut l(l‘ l;‘“ blis) the falss Ment was so stimulated following the |charter commission. His talk. show- was| $10.69 from 1916 to 1917, the|es have directed much attention to|the right kind of interest at the start, tablished, the fall of 1922 may find [ ~“mpp Uni:’-dm;%a .td?" editions. ;)%r’l)femncu that an additional 2,000,- |ed that he is well versed on this sub- avelige for the lattersyedr being[th> proposed twentieth amendment to{those in charge of the arrangements |America facing.an active demand for | (ho United Pr. R lispatches frim men have found work. ject and all’ who were present ap- $33 The average for 1918 wasthe Fedéral Constitution. It affects|for the meeting are sparing no efforts {our fundamental commodities.” throughout th C; “:eau in Rome 4 A'A'tel' the address of President Har- | preciated his message very much. 3 113. _The average'‘continued toall taxpayers without regaid to pol in attempting to secure for this meet- Thomas :B; McAdnma;'vprendgnt. of port of the co;di:;y L“}’ihcofl‘ect re- ‘,."’h today Secretary of Agriculture| C. S. Rouse, vice-president of the IS¢ ;;nd in 1919 réached the peak of | cal affiliation, . |ing 'speakers who are well versed in the” American Bankers’ association, the true situationonut Lhe D%pe;nd t;]"‘ “‘l'e will talk. The conference wiit{League, states that if the workers de- $30.16. A decline’ thei ‘setiin, the| Three resofutions providing for an'|co-operative land clearing. in a special message to; the bankers $hais prosiiben b ”fl e Vatican then be organized into committecs |sire to take active part in municipal 2Ver{ge.dropping $21.28 per acre, or|amendment to permit federal taxa- of the United States, emphasizes that | ;0 o GARE OV &0 hewspapers re- Suct .’,lf\i‘ff;"" of shecific problens, aifairs,dthey must become informet S0 BIFCERt, in the twg years that fol-|tivn of state ang municipal bonds| SALVATION ARMY MEETINGS (tlli-&dr:;s:“c;:i:u’lg :;treln‘t‘ifln and un-| €GN the United Press sorvice, as was done in the‘unemployment,|on conditions and rules pertaining ta low L y ave been introduced and referred to o I culture, - in New Y. % ke c”"of”e““" "= |the city. The Bemidji Lgbnr Le2§n¢| R e congressional committeds. »ARE VERY WELL ATTENDFD The world fitust be fed and clothed, {’i‘:,pfi'm'd"itlgiv:u‘(ifikt puh!!s}‘e“ & bulle- enone of the first things the confer- |he declafes, always has interesting . EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTES They are all in harmony with_the _— and Mr. McAdams emphasizes the fact | p o cred te i ‘";T;!lce undes the I:F:-.n expectetd to denounce is the | Speakers to throw I'ght on these ques- | BEING HELD IN DAKOTA dent ar-) Envoy ‘and Mrs. Walter Jeffery [that America’s new era‘of prosperity time,. sEatid t’hntm((l u p. m. Lome l;ttfiléfi!u'gm of profit on farm prog: | tions.- -A-people’s forum, he adds, is | A £ M £ re greeteq by a large attendance|must ‘rest upon the firm foundation pop(-' i sti'fl s L ox at hour the the wro City cousin pays much above | netessary- to become intelligent and |t e “1 think our tax problems, the ten-|at the Salvation Army hall at all meet- |6f new wealth created. : The rieeds of ag st ve. s pre-war figure and the farmer on | &Ctive citizens, and the best talent { By United Press) . {dency of wealth to seck nonstaxable |ings Sunday,. They will remain in the {the world must be properly supplied, Pork ‘Banedict BV w . c\s:n_\ articles he must purchase= iz | that the city affords is waiting to help| _Bisiilarek, N. D., Jan. 23.—Begin-}iLvestment, and the nicnaging in-|city until Thursday and meetings will |he ‘says, and. it is. the duty of the B ’]!.l(j I‘ X)(};}\t XV was born in omuelled to Pay prices all out of pro. | the Workers with these problems.y He ningtoday 78 to 80 edueational farm- | crease of public debt, federal, state |be held Gach evening, thereby afford- | American banker to help the Ameri- Vfl. i, '}? the Diocese of Genoa, Ita'y, Portion to those he receives for his|advisés all workers to watch the pa- erfi"iX\ titutes will be held through-|andjgmuncipal—all justify a proposal ing all an opportunity to hear them.|can farmer by bridging the gulf be-|MNovember 21. 1854 wheat, corn, oats, cattle cotton or|Pers for the annotincement of the. out tI¥ state. Better livestock and|to dnange the Constitution s§'as to|Thursday night -they will put on a tween the disheartening past and the Gim’m\:o Della Chiesa, as Pope Ben- (Continned on Pago 6) program for next Sunday’s meeting, dairyilig will be urged. . endfthe issue of non-taxable usical Blizzard,” promising future, o Gl (Continued on page 6)