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_The’ Pioneer is’ the only. : :nthir;hl_oo] miles of quflld}l .tn as the largest circulation Northern Minnesota, 5 VOLUME XIX.NO.269. . = . Sk s ' BEMIDJI; MINN., SATURDAYV 'EVENING, MARCH 4, 1922 ' OC ETMnnesd":E—%“:ii:mt‘onight and rebably Sunday; somewhat warm- er tonight in south .portion. Considerable Interest in " Civic' Improvement District in’ Last Half; hool basketball $ d - i Y 2 o 3 1 Much interest Wi displiyed by Be- ",d’{ S Most ‘Notable f;‘;flflwemp we"mn:.“ B'l“:hteh iy ; midji residents Friday-ufteiiocn rela- Frank B. K Wie § g i ( team was .outclassed by the Bag-| . % ; R 3 tive to civic improvemen.i and the il-| Frank B. Kellogg Sure to Have L : easily Y the Bag Was Agricultural Bloc ley high schodl, girls and lost by a PP 3 ’ 3 lustrated lecture held at the Elko.the-| So iti n’B;(h Houses " |demre afgtl tar o The Bigh; schont 4 ! ater at 4 o'clock under the auspices e Opposition: _ for e P L R’l’l’s’ v:x:t:orghthg:yf.:gt' :x?ethel‘ ’;;Let 8 \ of the Civic Improvement committee Re-election oo R half by a score of:10-to. 6, lost their R = - 1 of the Woman's Civic & Community, CONGRESS BEGAN WORK | game by a count of 21 to 12. it : ; . club was very well attended. s Conrad B. Wolf, superintendent ot KELLOGG STILL ACTIVE, stgam::l ;.gpi‘rentld t!utd thie relt‘erele A > f 4 elt that it. wouldn’t do for Little ~ - ¢ the park board of Hibbi ¥ F._ih, leader in the third athletic dis- P = : lecture, illustrnt:d byl a i:f‘}eg::':n;t? SU?PORT.ERS POINT our trict champicnship race, to lose out| A B E of stereopitcan slides. Mr, Wolf was ON INAUGURATION DAY s lation|l8te. in the season to the. Bemidji | sufferi i P d; whic soab St M Mo‘sf' Important ' Legislation| sqmda for he in y/ instances :9- : - ':Bu;:dnfhew Ltn‘ayallx:?e{ne fi?filuie;fi?‘? Activities in Passage of Co- Since March 4 Last gsan{:he':th:v:lo:‘" "\"’ Bemiaji A e , ‘Newrl;le.leu be gave a very'interest-| operative Marketing Bill Is Listed Here In any event! . away ;ls‘:! ‘:E d:»"?;:x:(}.nht\:wr;lc} fi-‘i’n‘tfifig"mfé Help Hi g 1 y 2 3 g sides a lar; - By Lawrenes' Martin. ble without being ;}\‘ ; ) men, the mostlngteivae i:nci?l:::cgm‘;zr:yl:- By Lawsanio Marth (United Press 8taft Carreapendent) | would not have given Bewn ; ment in the city, there was a large| (United Press sun"c"x:'p“-}un:) N 4 number of men present, showiug that| Washington, March & United Washington, March 4.—(United | distinction - ‘in* the- ‘district ; : A g = 4 un Press.)—The ‘close of Harding's first and- little was to-be gained by 3 . > civie pride in Bemidji'is not limited to |, year as president todsy: found: mem- | & victory. _Nevertheless the local &, 4 3 X the one sex. This ‘was 2Ir. Woif" ress.)-—Everybody rememhers how, bers' of congress. conning the législa< boys ‘went into the game determized i first visit to Bemidji and he was a few short years ago, tne trusts were tive record ‘made in th:t ‘time. with | to show their best” brand of basket- R v impressed with whal he fv.nd here.|busted. And even in this time when peculiar intentness, for upon ‘that [ball and'the result was.a very. inter- e He stated that he hoped to rsturn|fame is fleeting many will recall tnas vear's record many political careers |esbing game. - . | here later in the year and see just|pank B. Kellogw Y I Teen L an depend. Yt S | - Little Falls started the scoring on what had been accomplished in “the - Kellogy wag imown: &5 “the The year has been in 'some ways :df:e: :nhm'o‘ff:f:sf:fi&ln :l:gel‘x!l;::. ! g ling of cxtythhclutlficntmn durig the 1;"!5! gnxter and was hailed and ac- on in con- Yy spring months. claing 8 i e e gr:ssoifn::lle a!:::{:!.re}nt:.rl‘:‘upl;l: llxu o ket. - Neumann then. placed Bemudji pThfi Civic & Community club is to | pee-] ‘:; e, frlend ‘ofithe;commor development both, legislatively -~ and'{ i -the Jead: with a field goal, the] : H 3 ¥ /1 |continue its street improvement cam- L CP i iy i politically, was the emergencejof the | only scoring. made ”i,““ locals in thef- > : > G paign: again -this year. This is che ame a day, alack, when all the agricultural bloc in house ‘and senate first- half; ~Little Falls then iook}- = i\ third and last-year of the contest for trusts were completely “‘bus when as an entity. The influence of this charge ot‘the game and ran up a to- NS || which a silver trophy is awarded the the pee-pu: were completely free of i-partisan group of Tepresentatives tal 6f 16" paints in the first period. E=—— street or avenue which makes the|the thraldom of the big, bad interests il > 3 most noticeable improvement during fiu‘:‘;}l:f;mnn' put that man out, he and senators, speaking and asting for | The second’ period opened: with Be- e GBS A3 R B p The country’s. farmerss has: been: felt, | midji playing its best style of game K Mmm the summer. Two 'years ogo, Irvine 4 i < d Little Falls was held scoreless for m mms 3 mmr Wm Swm I.N AR L .|avenue won the trophy and last yea‘r Well, anyway, there came a day not only in purely agricultural legis- 4 4 A s < g lztion, g’“‘ nl% general liney as well; | about 10 minutes while- Bemidji piled - Nm M D,s BTATE i " ‘was won by Lincoln avenue, Fifth|when there was no more trust bust- The blo stands today. as the mest,| up four:field goals. It was then that it JUIHY U O LJ1 ALY Bmm / i ward. ing. And the grateful pee-pul reward- formidable “third party” menace io |Little Falls® ‘sixth” man began waich- IR R Y 2 ¥ e ] . This_lecture was arranged by the|ed their peerless champion by senc- o — Civie: Improvement cuth.ni. tee #8 a|ing him to the United States senate. the two major parties, and as the most | Bemidji very closely with the re- S5 a TY dag effective coalition ,oz».:iepnhm,ns and- fit tiat ll::éor; ::n:dh}l:“:vn;‘;:g the It Is Belioved That a Gang of uefi:fifi?:: 1;u€°ghg:¢aa:::al‘to_ OrY. "| free throws and two on & field goai.| ~Italian Assassins Com- the very day he was. inaugurated. (Continued on page 6) - 2 & ey That special session lasted from 2 I‘““’d\c““'le‘ ——— March 4 to March 15" On Aprii 1 both h?t‘;;ses me:,h llfld stayed i'l';l i:s- NEw mo‘" TREASURY 5 oy it sy sion;, with a monthof recese, until No- g vember 23.- The. second. session: e[ * s‘mcmmm Tarrytown; N¢ Y., March 4.—A pripfiins N 21 is gang of Italian assassins are be- gan on December 5, 1921, and is still Jieved to be establishing headquarters wilica [ They remembered how as a boy on a weath- | farm, in Minnesota, or somewhere, he got up at four or five or six o’clock, not only, as Harry Lauder says in ¥ the good old summer time, but all the section of the ci time, and after putting in a fainy busy day of eleven or twelve hours spent the rest of his time improving his mind. Here, they said, was 2 man SMALLm CARS BHNG who was one of them, a horney-hand- e USED FoR SPEEDWAYS zg‘sr.m of toil, and smart into the bai- forerunner of the camgaig will be opened as sooi a. « er will permit. Miss. Mahe ,{1s chairman of the commit hag active rep 3 Increasing ‘Optimism Shown By Most Dealers Though Pessimistic Before In January ard February associa- tions of retail lumbermen hold their annual conferences and the business at work . . Fl ek 3 S, The United _States: government |neax the John D: Rockefell s outlook can well be. judged by th Here, in brief, is what has been ed . Sl 1 n D: Rockefeller estale e judged by the A g3 now offers for“sale through the post|and-to be ¢ i ions <in ]t = - se g 8 i dfll:;'e s;:\ee M,:;“?hé #tl;'n e, office depattment; a new issue of Unit-|the vicinity :f'v"'g}‘::»tfilgkie:;'csnfi?:\:. in s : comn.nentn and remarks made at these “ny Omitsa ibas) l’{hu state .of Minnesota selected it- seml;:z yo‘dm diupntz ov‘er Pauama ed'Sgntex,ti-easury savings certificates | " This belief is based.on-the murder i metetmgi.t L:st yemt‘hfhe doxlera; did Indianapolis,” March 4.—The cru. ifii‘, 14 Rl;::]mni(‘s“ufif mth 'i; “fi"“t“"'- 3 %o B * -$2! X ina- B . an ] ank| . e P 4= snip. OW, e ssing ol in .$25, $100. and. $1,000. denomina- [of a young ‘woman -thought to be 0 4 b o buy anything, nor to tais| )0 o racing hag refined the engine |time, Kellogg again sceks from h;.‘ Canal -land: 3 ! : .| tions. 5 Mary Vi h bod; £ to salesmen; this year, according to B o lution:: adopted;. 'y Venza, whose body was found B v 14 5 . v s > Sel ang’;::at}:“:f ;::‘;j ;,‘;:_lh ool umtit -further: motice; - the. selling |near the Ro’ckefellaxf grounds;, . and ) the American Lumben'nen, Chicugo, of the_inodern motor gar-in the last :it.;‘?u: §§“§,;L‘J§‘J;¢ I";'Lflwn"? m! x‘fl“vl Austris and Hunigary ratified. - price of the new certificates will. be ‘“fl{"f of Paulo. Letti, who was| | | 4 wihite nat’ overloaded -with business, |\ 0, Sorades and:one example.of this sy ab("flphim'-’ i s 1 Taxes agvised, }tohe ex}ness-. profiis 'go 80 and $800 _l;ggephv‘eh&ébr ;{‘b “;':Gt:e a d neal .|almost. Svery deajor has some, orders |13 the 500-mile. races cn;\dueu,;l Y| Thoy sny-he jsn't.alosc eroual to sax and-othes. waydovies heing: : : Aopmnnratiops: R e e - 118 I8 willinl} to plice’ unléici™ A %E (i Commnon people: They suy he s ed. T flat"and m:ls n-‘the P oth m‘::“ 78 fain conditions. -\ p The ‘tenth: annual international ! forgotten whait it in to Re‘tylll;l{lt duwn tiogglr 'd‘i‘”fi‘:g’m? m:{efl:,'ml:fifn‘.#'. ‘of Previous: issues: ‘The' certifieates | détt like the notorious “good killers |’ ) ¢ Fiet e At:, thep:#h:f }‘;"‘{;’““" - : 03:“ f‘gee'l"‘“kfi’ f’"i ":}l‘l l:“ ""‘f ‘t’l? MR“," o Will mature:five years:from. date of | Thére Wete indrks on the faces of the| : (7S s ioularly, throupione the| 30, 1t will ales fio the Tasg of th 154 edWar finance corporation revived, as | issue in every “Sy@- - The legal limit :flcfi'k“’! thought ‘to be put there by an. 2 4 ;:é’;sb:ott ;’;gczt:aetg‘:c;fl:fide:gerr‘::: :}‘:bwn;:ec hw(x?lllnsgecufl::: Hz:ra N:ifin yt‘:«: for th ubli torinl an_aid to farm ‘eredits: o 2o 33;\5 en T :2?_{:&’1“ ulskzognt; p’efirr- ot;er.:;’av&:.f.é t"%rg:sas:::s:fl; tg !il:fi\! . the retailers were not.overly optimis- |litre engines, or 122 cubic inches, [tion ahd Thus satire i to ",‘,’.'I'\ffll‘e Emergency.- tariff: bill passed to aid Son at any one- time to. hold -certif- |ings ) e (By United ‘Press) tic, in'fact were inclined to-be pessi-|smaller than anything now produced|jife. themifi‘;miz'sed t‘o t “divt fafm-‘ cates of any annual series to.an ag- Letti’s body “also bore a peculiar Washington, March 4.—Dr. Hubert mmw;d'l;;.lti ‘t“ lelh"“l"m;m‘gfl in; thigin the Zactories In Amntrica. Judge Oscar Hallam of thc Minae- e om t};ne federnl?l"xefielwe board, to|sregate amaunt exceeding $5,000, cut -over: the eye, which police take Work today was sworn in as posc- [Shme CUtTORS, L L lh“"e ~ When the first 500-mile race was|y tn Supreme court the leader prevent - grain. gambling, and to ’en- | maturity value. The. certificates is-|to be the ‘same sort of a sign, The [master general, succeeding Will Ha bcc“min’g c;vei:l:lr':s auf; limn“s'::-.i::fly'l|’xE .'5‘53.:.:\; "&':xflzl"mq-fi"'.l."it mzf, \r'x‘m around whom the anti-Kellogg forces courage co-operative markeling by !I{fid witl}inta given calendar year glomelncuv‘lc;estlythhgd» bee:n‘uken‘to who retires to enter the movie busi- |1al districts where: higher prices now |class wn: refilucéd toen :mxiynt?““ og rally. * Judge Hallam, they as:ert, exempting the co-operatives {rom the WIT hconsutu_ e ‘;;E !,21'123'-1! % fhes Pc:.: :f'l.::fi ‘::'B;i;;g-;":‘)h‘}lfe— ness. ' . are obtained for farm products there 450 cubic inches and threa races have & rflg:fi" it “;fi Ff"("’ll’k"'-‘ v‘v‘]’m:he . I""f, anti-trust, laws, <. 3 it e iew.certificates wil L e redeem- | 00 A O e walked along the| ' Col- Hubert Work is a.native of In- are. going to be heavier purchases of |been run for the 450, 300 and 1u3 [gatwices: 80 HH8 A e edEmergency immigration law pass- %nihiggtmtv:e 'n:'frx::mly £ . y::g roa ; : diana county, Pennsylvania, and re- L:Tm:x‘e: ":,e:én ::o :;‘l' tth:" mar- | class, with this year's event. ) The 1i- | ¢y xeq Kel}::p;x they r-m; P had his . H I ected. |di i o) P ’ " Senator Newberry of Michigan|from the date of issue, at $25 $100 ceivedihis early education at the state| Asa mgnes,- of fact, 0,39,5 roduc- dianapolis Speedway has been "'h"' turn, and should let some one else i i £ d for thei iv TWO'DETECTIVES CAPTURE ] X A 3 , produc- |leader in the reduction of the engine | o o1 ion T o Wachington given his seat, and charges of ex-|and $1,000, for their respective de- norma] school there. Later, he us-[tion and shipments have been relative- |sizes, both from a factor of safety, |; use “srofiteers and other Klom . genalve cqmpslzn expenditure against ;fl.‘h‘l;ilfitg’:s‘;“ I:l:v?el;;:if_::in!:ntgg FOUR ALLEGED BANDITS | tended the -Universities of Michigan ¥ h‘K"fl‘;p far in ;wz; "’3‘“ in tha[and also the resulting fucl ecoromy, |gy qui-yg o disa d;r:lt,‘;,’(,,} ne Lo " The ’;:stssia;nding failures; to: date 'pzrtment at the rzte‘s specifiedy\ for{' Minneapolis, March 4.—Two detec- and Pennsylvania and, in 1880 gradu- ::\;ire!sgg{n' " h: arket isl fi:‘?r;, 1\3&2 ;1;:21 '"}5 ;:"xfo:i?&l‘;;el'efimltl x’:ll::;eo: ah| Under this sort of thing does her have been on tariff. revision and the | each ‘month in tables printed on’the tives eatly. today. captured. four al- in/medicine from the latter. some tendency to advance: Some|ihe ongine size has been. cui oun|logg wilt? Not he! He steps out soldl}e};‘_ bonus, - Both- flh ;ld in ‘ihe ¢e.nlfi::§es. ’ll‘,l;te' :ew tcgzlfipates leged bandits after:a revolver battle. |. ! hrea] caree}n; bglguncals prafitic- ‘manuhctnrhns, pnrtic:lllurly otdsou:,h- the speed averages have not materiul- ll:{'ld r:s'n l:lcmber u{ t};‘c svnatf mlrm republican campaign. e house hae/| witl-not be payable-at-post offices, and | Detectiva Mehan 1 ing physician at Pueblo, Colo., wherzjern pine, have recently. issued price || ffered. oc tries to prove to his people that passed a tariff bill, but.the senate fi-|can-be. redeemed. only upon preséptn- Godrie 1,,'5,‘,‘ :.',‘ey"‘.’,';fl,f‘f,'}"&{;;‘k‘:,‘:fi during ai period of 25 years he' served lists not:i.nz numerous price. increases ¥ ]’g‘éd‘e,;:ion of the engine sizes hnslhe has thiin inte-ests as closely a. nance committee had months of trou- h&n and surlfinde{rfiéherg«;{ by mail or | & Company’s store, and citer a short|as Presiident of the. Colozado State and, while not a great deal of lumber | caused a reduction in car weights. The | heart as ever. He took a leading part/ ble with it. g Y B qf‘:hmse at e«:r ce 0! ielsecretari revolver duel captured them. . Detec- Medieal :society, the Colorado Staie|has been sold at the new quotations, | weight regulations forecast the entry [P getting the farmers’ co-vperative Two notable figures in- American | of the treasury, division of loans.and |tive Levees-found L. A. Merrit and Board of Medical Examiners, and|it does not seem that advances have |of several foreign cars with the small | I iheting bili throueh the a0 political life passed from. tne stdgecurrency, Washington, D. C., with the | Eq Godrie: at the' front door. They | Was.10-yiears a member of the Colora- [ had- any retarding effect upon 'de- |engineg in this year's event: that, his senatorial friends say, ought during the year. Senator Phle:ider |demand for payment appearing Sfl attempted to escape in an automobile. | 40 State!Board of Health. Col. Worl:| mand. irst to muke entry for the May 30 |to help him some. y C. Knox died in October, 1921, and on | the ‘back of the_ certificate. propel in 1912 /was clected to thc presidency cvent was Eddie (“Grandpa”) Hearne| There are some, in the senat: and moved Lo December 31, i colleague, Senator|signed and certified to by a pstmaster| .. - of the American Medico-Phycholog:-|. has nchant for carrying the | elsewhere, who have b B R B ISR SRS U AR | IO DENIES CLAINS, | o ori | AGENT COSTS LESSTHAN 5 ot St R bt b HARDING DENIES-REPORT Money invested in-these securities dons: . D! ! i ' HALF Acfl‘l‘ PER ACRE ot of the four drivers mou raeig | et 1 mun ) onéerha e OF HARVEY RESIGNATION |will net the investor 4% per cent| . W ommsm BILL Whefn he pecame First Assistant ! 3 L who completed in the initial five-cen- [times thai t.c man way o enined e compounded _quarterly -if. left until Fj 3 s Postmaster General last March, he RIS § vy tury in 1911, will drive a Disteel-[fame as & astouster s1wud hop W“ashington March - 4.—President | maturity.. If drawn out before ma- 7y 3 3 b was flline for the presidency of the The cost of the county agent serv: Deusenberg, one of the team managed help his political fortunes by adv Harding today’ authorized an-oiireial | turity it will net about 3 per cent. Indi ‘"(By United Press) i American Medical association. ice to counties of ;.he i%lato of lgiqn?‘:’!mnpzélicgnr;’:u&e clgven‘i:\neo:::t v?ill mzfia:"lll‘:lIfmhr:‘chflrg)ul:ll":ix:m% mlu:n; denial of reports published in London ndiana, March 4.—The America;} . Folitically a repuy i :;s:t:e:rr‘:a‘:l"?c:g oe: !theml;aom- s race for a cash purse of fsé,ooo and | Some, in fact, have characterized and milk the cows, or whatever it is one does at such an hour, And they have set out to beat hin: ed several community meetings. * |More than half of these have paid|department since secand assistant|the gain } that he had-decided - to.ask Geoige | SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS fi:fl:fl;u&ybflmietz itl:]l.aims of o:p.u—' acted as Natjonai Covma | Yotal acreage in farms, ace probably 50 to 76 thousand in add- | co-operative bill, in the form in wh to resign, or that the envoy was plan- COMPLETES NORTHERN TRIP | Yrie? Tieyiniot .mg his state to 1908 convention, and Frank E. Balmer, s.at: inati tras ! tf do so. "7 o4 et 2 e PR i _|in congress, that the legion had iost / ’ county agents. This, he expiained, i> the greatest combination, trast and e i 3. C. McGhes, county superintend.|Members because of its stand on tit¢| Colorado in 1910. g thel bis GbbauEd Lo monspoly ever creatyd o e aat AT BRAINERD FRIDAY 1 N county where’he has visited schools | jumped to 896,000 in 1921, it was|Hays has been taking a vacation, He i t id by tawng or BlG amlc m m“. the past two weeks and also attend- |stated at nnfion’.l heudquarte’n here. | has ‘been.'carrying the “load™ at ine f‘::flv ‘,:}Z;‘,J:fy ‘:,xne];,pnfi s :;‘Z! Eh?\‘t Brainerd, March 4.—Henry Kur-f, FALL SINCE JANUARY l e g 1ot | ‘Monddy evening:he addressed the |their ‘annual dues for 1922 and dues]postmaster general ‘Shaughnessy was t declares that th for his schedul teh wits : ; The fifth annual session of the clin Parent-Teacher meeting- at.Spooner; (are being received at the rate of 5, fiill‘!d in the Kni lgerboc'ker theater ffi:{‘ s":::e.::: {,[h'{..»;;! |,‘,,L¢i‘ in nfum: fl)pce'."cu‘;rfi: l;,:snenz:.;ld;?i:m v]’;h(‘, (By United Press) Medical society will be-held in Min- y ) ! neapolis, Aprilylo to 13 inclusive, ana :n;ufixe peoxlaile ‘rg?f'tfin 'l‘hurlnd:g It is estimated that the actual in 1921 -amounted to $1.32 un acii |wrestler, took his place on the mat. erage houses have crashed since Jan, i rnoon. hie: spo 0:tne, peop e membership of the legion in local and One-half of a cent out of $1.32 an Curtis took the first fall in 15 miu-| 1, in the greatest panic of its kind 14 ig sparing no- pains. lo make the this aftetnoon to. the town. of Frohn 1000. Many of these are unemployed, rx: the cost of government, he says, S vori r where he will attend: the f‘""‘"’iit was,;said, and several hundrcg thou- Wlm Y LA'I'E 'l‘oDAY “County agents. ag well as. others |five minutes with a toe hold, and Cui- |showed steady advances in stock con+ profit and pleasure. to the visitors. 77 g it & s A1 | connected with the work arc glad to|tis got the third in one minute and | ditions which contributed to . tho The American congress of interna- | 4ress: on Consolidation.”: . | their state or local organization: Scv- T i eral national:conventions and ‘meet-| Final arguments were Heing heard tioned, for it must be worth more shops.” Six houses closed their doors i yesterday, District Attorney Bantui Harvey, ambassedor to Great Britain, | Bix years, was delegate-at-large from ed money. it passed the senate, ag the charter of ¢chairman of the.state committec of on the basis of data obtaire 1 £uin the | CURTIS TAKES MATCH L 3Q- ent of schools, returned last_evening |Measure. From a paid-up meraber-|: Woik has been acting postmaster i K MINNW 'I'0 ll0l.D from the northern part of Beltrami|ship of 433,000 in 1919, the legion |general for the last few weeks while ‘;g’z‘},“:n?*‘_fi:}“{;‘;‘;‘f;&defimfl i 40 BROKERAGE HOUSES rom the service greatly ex- 4h\|nsnri, Virginia wrestler, failed tv jeal section of the Hennepin County 2 Z ) i Tuesday he spoke on “Consolidation” 000 dgily. for' the total’ general taxes payablc|night and S. S. Gilmore, Braincrd| New York, March 4.—Forty broke promises to be. the most important Sil Creek: d h a . s S eoaek yet held. The section | Silver Creek—and he expected to.20 ltate jurisdictions approaches 2,003, ERLANDSON | acro doesn't add very materially Lo |utes with a body scissors and arm | history. o el I CASE‘RBTS lncl:. Gilmore took the second fall in The New (York Stock FExchange ““week” most- sucdessful, and on¢ of : 2 A f club” meeting; and will give an ad-' . ng likely are being cared for by 0 have the value of the service ques-|30 seconds. downfall of the alleged “bucket e e s of toe it RRY TOBE ISSUE: * [ingsiot: th tive board. h i d than ita cost, clse it is mot = Worth 4 on April 7 and 8, and some of the dis- ‘m % ings’of the executive board. have en- | is afternoon in the case df the State |than its cost, else it'is mwot = wor X Y 1ay, 48, bl ot . dorsed' the stand of the léaders for a'|of Mintesota vs. Otto Erlandson, m | maintaining,” Mr. Balmer says. “‘Nit- STATEmms FACE is contiguing his probe. Many brok- ti'igmhed'mg" oo of the Mi o m 3 bon lly. th d of achi t i ‘who' have been indicted, conti take part in the program of the Min-7 mm us. i e defendant is charged with [urally the'record of achievement:in|” ™ i €rs, who have been indicted, continug neapolis clinic week, which as in the| "~ i a —_— having’ illegally sold intoxicating li- [each county must answer that qucs- 2 mmm1mfm PAY to flee the ¢ity. Police in Cities hun previous sessions will be composed of . s vyaors O, CHURCH'S PARENTS. HALT quor, ‘and it was expected early this ‘or ‘the state at large it can dreds of niilés from New York g medical and surgical clinics in the kos- . (By Unifed:Press) | . aftefnoon that the case would be ia|be quickly provedthat the gain trom i i, s asked to wateh for'them pitals of the city, with a symposiuin Was}nnxtorg, March 4.—The New- POST MORTEM: OF BODY the Hands of the jury about 3 o’clock. |the service greatly exceeds the cost. i ' WM ‘hh-l esth and clinical-demongtrations of the aft- |berry issue will be fought ont within| - g 2 ds Several gentences were to be pro- Pastiti inneapolis, March 4.—Teachers | CORPORATION EARNINGS HOCKEY AND BASKETBALL of Minnesota face probable pay cuts. The Minnesota School Board associa- tion adopted a resolution at the an- (By Unitea Press) nual convention, last night urging By Paul Mallon. state-wide reductions of teachers’ sal-| Washington, March 4 ernoon of each day ‘at the Radisson |the ranks of ‘the republican party in Toténded: at b’ o’clock: this afternoon DISCLOSE HUGE PROFI1S hotel. The subjects of the afternooa |the forthcoming congressional prim-- '(By “United Press) by Judge B. F. Wright. Those to be meetings will !;ndude goiter, pedia-|ary in Senator Newberry’s home state Chicdgo, March ~ 4.—Efforts oi|sentenced include Frank Gagnon, LOSING OUT IN ST. PAUL trics, tuberculosis’ and. neuropsychia- | of Michigan. Coroner Peter Hoffman to conduct a Harry Campbell and Mike Bertram, try. A clinic will be held, follow- Representative Kelly from the sixth | cost mortem examination of the body |the first having been found guilty oi (By Usited. Press) ing which prominent 'spec_iz‘ixtg wiil | Michigan district: today announced | of Harvey Church to determine whc-a liquor. charge and the latter two| St. Paul, March 5.—Hockey and similar | basketball will fade. from the center|aries for the next school year. The [portion of the nations indus give lectures ‘upon céses under-con-|his candidacy for the Tepublican sen-| ther he had been drugged:before pe- having plead ~ guilty on a g sideration. 2 2 atorial nomination against Senator |ing han, for the murder of the two |charge. of the siage.when, Mike Kelley's |resolution wag_tabled, reconsidered|concluded that plees ior wage cuis The clini¢ headquarters and Tegis-| Townsend, and in a statement, made | automol iTe salesmen were-blocked by| The case of the State of Minnesota | Saints report at the Gogulusa: train- fand' then passed: dre unjust, an official review of bis iration bureau will be &t the Radis- |plain he intends to make the expen- Church’s parents.. vs. Henry Melius, in the first trial of [ing camp today. A The #chool boards were asked io|corporation earnings shows which the jury failed to agree, has| TLast year’s second division team|see that substantial reductions. were | The survey chargeg that the son hotel, A large attendance is|diture of large sums of money the out- Hoffman declared he believed promised and an interesting session standing issue. Church had been kept in a drugged|been set for second trial on April 12, assured. It is suggeted that viitors| Townsend supported Newberry in | condition for sometime before he was | District court will .adjourn on or be- make early hote] reservations; either |the fight to expel him, from the ‘sen- | hanged-so that he would. not squeal |fore March .17, and will reconvenc directly with the hotels or through: e "“ate because of expenditures in the on accomplices. Jail physicians scoi-| Tuesday, April 11, when the balance secretary of the clinical section. Newberry-Ford campaign. fed at “Hoffman’s claim, of the unfinished cases will be heard earnings increased in 1921 over Annual profits in retail store: railroad equipment e enornmous. Several steel comp: s showed hugg carnings. has been’ almost entirely built aird|made. The asking was based on whac Kelley hopes to mould his new ma- was said to be general deflation in terial, which ‘includes several major}agriculture and business throughout leaguers, into a pennent winning ma- the country, and the increasc in tax chine. rates. . \