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S | | - | - NS - T ¢ 1 T 3 ¢ The Pioneer is the. only daily ' E l within 100 miles' of Bemidji and Nortrern Mimmetota. o B M DJ Hoade Northern Minnesota. B . A5 day. % p ~ " @ P b EY . % ! f 3 e s N B ) 5 VOLUME XX. NO. 25 - « i BEMIDJI, MINN,, THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 18, 1922 55c PER MONTH ‘| RoOMS ARE NEEDED FOR SUMMER SCHOOL STUDENTS "5 Gaowes o . LEGION LI HOLD 3 i B 4 [+ Because of 8 ment in the \ I 4§ | the -teachers 4k be a greater and than usual for rooms. are a good many r.q\le:t‘g‘!pr light house- keeping facilitig and for op- portunities for students to work | for room and board. \ : ] F:7 Al persons "";"‘ "I"" be able GYRED S 4 (Farm Bureau News Service) to provide any of the above ac- o The county farm bureau has been Tells Coal Operat commodativns please motify : ing | notified by the American Farm Bur- | Si istri i Operators Not to| My,. Grace B. Thacier, Dean Plans for The Hague Meeting .cau Federation that another of the Sixth District of American DAIRYMEN SAVE | pkcisse of amowase New Owner of Former Palmer Store Has Had Experience .in Hardware Business lege ,there will Conference Attended By Men From This State Results in 3 N C. M. Serrurier announces that he has purchased the hardware store and stock formerly owned and con- ducted by A. B. Palmer, from the Farmers Themwivei Can Set Price of Butterfat, Says = |Marshall- Welis Co., of Duluth, and| Jeopardize Public Interest | of Women atthe Collegs, phone on Russia Are Approved [great national co-operative mark Legion Auxiliary Holds . oy vil i . * g & .. 1, roject ¢ 1 . iy Creameries Association :,",:lclef’pe" thejgtore for tbusincss, at. Because of Strike ; by Subcommission Lfi-fiw’ifissbrxg% llits' ‘ Profitable Sessions The new owner has just recently y “The American Farm Bureau Fed- = d to Bemidji, but h by NlT GRAIN cration sees another ideal realized 3 CO-OPERATIVE BODIES _ flififcfccefithwfi’fi“ fh'emn‘;.-aw‘;ieh busi- | EXPLOSION WRECKS U WOEI?K 5 HEA‘I;JI}‘I%%EYREAU POLITICAL CONFERENCE [yith the launching of 3:2 Federated | MRS, HUFFMAN NAMED t S, i rui rowers,” sal announce- - LARGELY RESPONSIBLE | gyned and operated stotes’ in Hob . THREE COAL TIPPLES| 'V TURNED DOWN BY U. S.|ment received this week by the DISTRICT CHAIRMAN county Farm Bureau. “The new or- | ganization is the result of the delib- . .+ |erations of the Fruit Growers’ Mar- . s America Would Gladly Join in| [t ommittee of 21. This is the| Next Summer Session Will Be Jand, Minnesota and Estilline, South Dakota, They expect to carry a complete new stock of hardware, paints, Tracy Man in Charge of Body Home of Non-Union Worker at This State; Expense of A. J, McGuire Gives Out Facts of Importance to Every [stoves, cutlery, sporting goods, etc.,| Gondale, W. Va., Dynamited A Commission to Investigate [third of the Farm Bureau nationall Held at Pine River; Supper 2t and are making changes and alter- Early This Morni Drive Is Slashed s s commodity marketing committees Enjoye 5 Dairy Farmer ations in the building at 313 Bel- arly This Morning Economic Conditions to report. The Committee of 21 was njoyed By Large Crowd rappomnted by Fresident J. R. How- trami at the present time. In speaking of their future plans By A. J. McGuire, Manager Min- Mr, Serrurier said: “We have come nesota Co-operative Creamer- to beautiful Bemi to make our ies Association. permanent home here. We like Be- There is no other farm product|midji and its people and hope by g ard on August 25, 1921, upon the (By United Press) authorization of the national fruit Delegates representing the Ameri- Genoa, May 18, (By Henry Wood) [ marketing conference called by thelcan Legion Auxiliary units of Mel- luThe Genoa conference ends tomor- 'm:“xpl:flnfi Tl:;;";,cfr‘ffie“u Federation [, Wadena, Pine River, Pequot, Walker, Long Prairie, Royalton, and (By United Press) Henry C. Lau of Tracy, a member Washington, May 18—Secretary of the board oif directors, U. S. of Commercée Hoover today warned | Grain, Growers, Inc., has-assumed the coal g vators in_his conference |responsibility for organization work . s r ] i P i ing | ; : sow. All plans for The Hague con-[ The conf S o M s the farm.|honest effort to be successful |With the e, against attempting d h 3. > e conference was then attend- ter, in Minnesots whose brice the ey | cnough to remain here. We were [0, Jeo" 4@ “'blic interests. Hoov- | ¢! I‘gl‘l'l‘:f:":: b a‘:;v‘;’“"’l{‘l’f‘e‘ :f ference on Russia and Lloyd fed by two Minnesotans as delegates | Bemidji gathered in this city Wed- successful before and believe that|er'sA < made in a sharp |™ € George’s proposed temporary truce |of the State Farm Bureau, R. S.|nesday for the summer convention can influence the price of cream or butterfat. The price of butterfat is the only price on farm products that has not fallen below the cost of production there is room here for another hard- [<I? ' ware store. Nu “Customers are assured courteous and kind treatment at our hands. Our position enables us to buy for of the Sixth district. The meetings were held at the rooms of the Civ- ic and Commerce association, the forenoon session being called at about 10 o'clock. At this time the 2, oo ‘o T orgnisaton worke i th abcnce | VE1 L IO, ek ety ot i d his refusal OF £ub. Jones, ormer director, Who |iitiea] subecommission of the Genoa ‘H., Swans director ry‘th P, e is doing Farm Bureau work tem- for £ 5 SWangon, director ol e Farm %, ‘ee to inter- iy f South Dakotd conference at what was expected to | Bureau News Service. The Federated v orarily in Sou o Fruit Growers plan to establish a ibe its final session. during the past two years. i . The decisi t b ME Laus Ei B . cash and we hope ot give patrons | nce of op- e decision to put . Lau in grower controlled sales agency at|%°P H 1 u,:;h]:helfe la;greely élaloe fio‘fhfimfifi of this store thl; advagntagep thus | €F . vernment charge was re:_nched last week after (By United Press) once, to serve, _co-operative ruit gv.]llcgdaws of fthc v}?nuus units' were Croameries in_ Minnesota fhat have | gained.” thdont poss, o, o regu-|a conference in St, Paul, attended| wuguington, May 18—The final |Marketing associations on the ter-|(oled upon for the teports of the been a mighty factor in influencing In order to make room for new lt:t? the ;lixspu\ 5.e of coal, |by himself, C.l H_.{ ()}usmlfsqn,\ Pres-|\word of the United States on the [tninal markets. ] the un'te &i‘hcox’r,n;':;;t pt!";?l:u or e price of butter, and the price |g00ds and various other lines, the stating that anj, -“along these |ident, and J. F. Reed, president of |4y vitaiion to attend The Hague con-| Other Farnd Bureau marketing| C & et ol £ o, re= :,':,fd pto farmers for cream. store will announce a sale at which lil:les must be solt on the part of [the Minnesota Farm Bureau Federa-|forence is that this government will [Committees which have completed {lmt the r:‘m‘i'{;p"“m"]m:““" t?'“"’““g r they expect to offer some sensation- 1the operators, Those attending_the |tion, ot participate in any Russian con. | their national investigations and made | ot U5 UE mor‘e’ n:ti!\,ria:nwien “t';‘m The cooperative creameries have not only given the farmers the manufacturers’ profits, but prevent- conference operate non-union mines. The Northwest office of the cor-|ference which is found to have a po- | their reports are the Committee of al values. i }‘ Hoover called on the producers|poration’s department of informa- [litical aspect, it was learned tod Seventeen, on grain, and the com- |TUtures 4 not to take advantage of the coal|tion, formerly in charge of Mr. El- ageva ; Y- |mittee of Fifteen, which recommend-| Mrs. Ruby C. Roskilly of Staples djmotopoly of the Butter market VICTORY OF PINCHOT strike to gouge the public. . liott, has been abolished. Other re.!, mhis wovernment will gladly join | g establishment’ of the National | district chairman, presided at'the % —— trenchments steps are contemplated. ; L experts, to Investl-}yivagtock Producers association, [Sessions. Other delegates were as 'P tPtittsburg'. 'ga., Il‘)hy 18—Mathew Mr.. Gustutsos said materinl: pro- lg?:lwwti}t'}‘; oc}:’;;fl“wofo":!ét,";';lsgngi‘::z mow organizing cooperative commis- folluv:;‘. Mrs. V. H, Voorhis, district atterson, said to be a United Mine gress is being made toward opening steps that will lead to productivity slon association on livestock markets. :‘)}c;‘.‘;aprli:st:rfi::“g;ny“n‘:g g;:éi:;:m:: Every farmer should know WORRIES OLD GUARD: MWorkers organizer, was arrested to- |gales agencies_at Minneapolis, Chi-|$pele “J0c Ty P | ] bttt Sl a yme Blo ascs of the Russiansiation un- | OPTOMETRISTS MAY HOLD |Watienas Mo George Bownean and importance of the cooperative cream- ery to his business. The farmers who take their cream to cream stations (By United Press) dav following an, explosion which f 7 B f . 2 i cago, Omaha, Indianapolis and Kan- o 2 Philadelphia, Pa., May 18— Vic- .wrecked three coal tipples near Tur-|g,J Gity. A more definite annouce- "i}l'“:'ffv;’{)u';:“:ox)l“i‘ffl:"" & tory of Gifford Pinchot over the fitie Creek. Patterson was locked in |ment is expected shortly. do .not realize they are helping to ¥ undermine the ‘best market the 4 farmers of the state have ever had. ) ¢ I Mrs. John Martin of Pine - Rijver; Farmers in Minnesota have received | once powerful Republican machine |jail, but is not charged with an H ., | Ktored. NUEN HER s("' Mrs. Mary Mee of Pequot; Mrs: S an average of 10 cents a lpound!coming close on Senator News de- |crime. Police said they were holdiné In Minnesota last weck, f":E Continuance of the Genoa confer- CO TION E d N J. Cun‘nyell of Wa eg; Mbrs. E. A. more for their butterfat during the |feat in Indiana has thrown a real |off because of his activitics as a|men obtained 114 nev. contracts, | ene at The Hague would only be - Lewis of Long Pr Mrs. Sylves- past several years than farmers have | scare into the Old Guard here, Two {union leader. bringing the total in the state to|g menace to the Russian people this| A call has been issued for the|ter Lodermeier of Royalto and nearly 2,600. Fifty-six elevators in|povernment believes The United | gathering of optometrists through- | Mrs. A. P, White, Mys. A. Fei . ‘ Sy 3. A, 3 . A, r, f-h“mfff,‘,'etRfvfirg.ifi?zflf,','.“}m‘ip'mlgfi Stn(:es would x-cjecht lull pl'uposc;d out Nm'thgrn Minnesota ]{Iul' Iv.hu Miss Leila' Stanton, Mrs, Hall:lm 101 C ® | modifications of The Hague agenda |purpose of organizing a Northern is. v thas 59',000 members, :ow i o e Iy 2 [ & Huffman and Mts. D. J. Mopra of received in states that lack cooper- fmain reasons back of the Old Guard’s ative creameries. a sudden move to speed up legislation While cooperative creameries are|aye: ‘Wheeling, W. Va., May 18—The home of Albert: Bock, non-union not all first class by any means,|” Realizing, privately admitted, fminer at Gondale, was dynamited ng framed by the allies in | Minnesota association, which meet- | Bemidji, they can be made first class. They [that a large block of voters is dis- fearly today, Bock, his wife and child ’the hope of obtaining American par-|ing it is understood will be held in A constitution and by-laws for are the one market that the farmer|gatisfied with the present congress.|were sleeping when the blast oc- ticipation. Bemidji in the near future. the district organization were-drawn can control at the present momenty, A desire to windup the present]curred and escaped serious injury. JUVEN“‘E BAND GIVES —_— Larson and Lapson, locallup by a special committee and ac- if he will. The first thing that mustlmession and get back to their re-|The front of the house was nearly tometrists, have received consid- | cepted. At noon the delegates were be done s to get to.the creamery ispective districts to. mend. the fences{demolished. Posses with bloodhounds coNcmT “fls mlNG DIEDRICH WILL ATTEND erable encouragement from the pro sts of the Civic and Commerce 7% all the cream that is produced in the | in the hope "of preventing defeat 'began a man hunt today for the| "~ % v/ 'INTERSCHOLASTIC MEET {L. lolnl 1:]1 this s ttxlun ;fi the 'it ¢ |association during which period Dr. Lo hold the convention here and in-|Helel Hughes Heilscher of Mankd- community. Ig is t“ 51:‘:“,“9:;’ 3mf":t";‘(to party %rganiz;:tions such as have dy;:}a]mitets.l e ing community to ve ‘erea - (come in Pennsylvania -and Indiana. [ he explosion was the third at- he first concert of the season tions in the same town with a farm-, *" Because of Pinchot’s victory, it is|tack on the homes of non-union & 1‘;: vivl:i bc fl‘: chidjiEJuvenile ers’ cooperative creamery. The sec-|.n increasing belief here that po- [miners here since the strike began. |t D¢ &% v A 4 ond thing to be done is to have the|jitical machines throughout. the ——— Band will be heard this evening, be- cream delivered to the creamery in{country are losing their force, NINETEEN KILLED IN ginning at 8 o’clock in Library park, such condition that it will make provided rain does not interfere, If | Minncapolis he Dr. J. W, Diedrich left last night | dications strongly favor Bemidji. {0 spoke to the business meh, for Minnecapolis where he will meet The profession of optometry has Following the luncheon the del- Diedrich, who has been con-|made considerable progre during | egates were taken for an auto ride fined for the past several weeks/the past twenty years, being a pro-fin the vicinity of the city for a to the Miller hospital. While in|fession in { and so recognized | period of about an hour. The' busi plans to attend the|by our laws. It is the art of exam-|ness meeting was then continued. E. A first class butter. . ANTON RUDY IS INJURED ITALY HOSPITAL FIRE it is raining at that hour, the concert | State holastic track and field meet [ining the human cye and measuring | %) Lewis of Long Prairie, Cream is often spoiled through WHILE PLAYING BASEBALL e A8 TUNNE 8 s & to be held at Northrop field Friday | refractive errors of vision for the | vice-president of the American S| Legion Auxiliary gaxe a talk on assistance as a state officer to any Auxiliary unit de$iring help in any project, Mrs. H. M. Broadhurst of Bemidji Rome, May 18—Nineteen persons ' will be given at the same hour Fri-) 170150 the dual meet to be held | purpose of correction with lan were burned to death today when day evening, Director G. 0. Riges |} tween Minnesota and Wisconsin Lsp:.[xmlly ground for such co the Santo Spirto hospital near St. has announced. 'at Minneapolis Saturd tions Peter was swept by fire, according| The following program has been Mrs. Diedrich will accompany him Should the conve to an announcement today. |arranged for this concert; March, | g far home as Little Falls where [in Bemidji, delegate Eight hundred persons were im-|“Landing of Troops” Crosby; March |gho will visit friends and relatives | south as the twin cities and from [sung o number of vocal solos in her periled. ~ Besides those dead four|“Battleship California” Sargent;|for g time before returning to Be-|Duluth to Grand Fi will be sent [ygual pleasing manner. Mrs were seriously burned, one fatally.|popular selection, “Wabash Blu midji. here. Further details will be made [Furnwell assissted at the piano. Some of the victims jumped from|played by entire saxaphone section 8000, br. Helen Hughes Heilscher then high windows, A great crowd of rel-|consisting of 12 players; March “The addressed the units, dealing large- DR. HELEN HEILSCHER creamery while it is sufficiently fj .0 the sight of the one eye, atives and friends sought to get near [ Imperator” Christensen; grand sel- LION’S CLUBS MEETING IN pidesessd the unita, dealing: large- the hospital. By a freak of fate the | ection, “Martha” Flotom; March, | DISTRICT CONVENTION TODAY on pasts, Bire, Hellacker is & DSt HEARDBY ASmA’"ON president of the State Auxiliary and at the present time is state commijt- teewoman from Minnesota to the sweet to use on t}fnc gablg w(};jen there is company for Sunday din- S f r. In the most successful creamer- AR ARRI ward where the incurables were|«“The Exccutive’” Sargent; trombone e, 3 P CAUT VES To treated was first destroyed. special, “Pahson Trombone” Fill- national organization. During the past two years she has given ‘up jes, the farmers co-operate in hand- i ! ling the cream, and get all the cream | 3 MEET cUR'fls TON]GHT more, played by nine tromlm'r'ms and St. Paul, Uay 18—Delegates from to the creamery while it is still ELKS LODGE TO GIVE band; March “Our Country” Sarg-|27 dens were expected to attend the fresh and sweet, & i DANCE FRIDAY NIGHT ;z{nt, mtrodlucmg kv.-lllcrwsixthmr:tl-n i 1]mm_m'l (llisbo,ncch clunventior; hof tthc A third requirement for a firs . ymns and arranged special | Lions’ club which opened here to- b _ bt ofonsi class cooperagve creamery is good Best Wrestling Match Ever Invitations have been sent out |thought for the clarinets which is|day. . Returned Ex-Service Men 2,‘.{-'{3‘1,,;"‘.' J:,‘v:,’:i,]“&::, t,::q'ij:gv%t{e:;‘:; business management—management | Seen Here Assured Tonight; |for an informal dancing party to [played by 14 clarinetis The district includes all of Min- Is Lax and Unjust and disnbled ex-service men. She is that will see that only the best but- BHE; e staged by the Bemidii lodge, B. | A very enjoyable concert is as-|ncsota, North and South Dakota, N Stive woiocand is well Known ter is made, that there are no leaks Both Men in Condition P. O.°E., at the Elks hall Friday |surcd and the boys have been work- | Manitoba, and Northern Wisconsin among the club women of the state. or losses due to faulty machinery evening( Dot Van’s orchestra wiil |ing hard to make this opening pro-|and Michigan. The number of dens Helen Hughes Heilsch 1| A Tesoultion committce was ap- or workmanship, and that the but- furnish the music and an enjoyable [gram a success in cvery way. The|in the district has increased almost| e ambbrs e £ the. l‘{(-m:rllji pointed to report later on, and the ter is sold to the best possible ad-| Raiph Parcaut arrived in Bemidji | evening is assured. public is invited to attend. 400 per cent. since last year. Civie wnl Comme ssceintion at. | session then udjourned to enjoy the ter the noon luncheon Wednesday |Supper scrved by the local unit. in which address she declared that | At this supper, members of —the ation has lost its soul.” ! vantage. this morning fry i : h ; i g from Henning by auto The cooperative creameries of | hovine ahondoned his airplane there Ralph Gracie posts were guests, the ’ e treatment accored to our|presidents of the various women’s R’'member for, ity M. Hesichor, age and improper care before it Anton Rudy, son of Mr. and Mrs. leaves the farm. Cream should be |0 "N, Rudy of 1318 Beltrami ave- > it 3 right eye while playing ascba) til delivered, Every farmer showlllat the fair grounds last evening. He have a cream cooling tank. le the | Vs catching behind the bat, when water el be made b0 iok tanis |2 foul tick hit him squarely in the cream 0!1!’l e W%Y Qeli 3t thé eye. He is still cqn.f[ned to his bed Cream should be delivered to and there is a posibility that he may tion be called from as far (By United Press) Declares Treatment Accorded U 100,000,000 pounds of butter in 1921 | e comes here to meet L. C. Curtis Minnesota manufactured more than | on"gceount of inclement ~weather. and paid the farmers more than|of this city at the new armory this S oo P Grecie. Tebhes of $48,000,000 for butterfat. evening in what promises to be the dedly lax and unjust. When the |as well as Dan Gracie, father of best wrestling match ever seen here. returned to our shores we gave | Ralph Gracie after whom the Legion ARMORY BOARD DANCE IS Botfil men are middleweights and as e them a small sum of money and a 1’{’}-‘:1 was ’t‘m)“cgu ’E:;ere "we:? :v'f;lx ¢ FFAIR | such are among the best in that cl. 1 ticket home. other invited ests, al VERY ENJOYABLE Al g the best in that class {HRlL\- \IOU USED TO GET WHEN YoV n“;\l" ;:;()vi ons were made for the | were acquaintanees of the delegates. today. 5 Parcaut lays claim to the champ- The dance given at the new arm-|j,,chin title and he has any nnmbgr ory last evening by the armory|.¢ sypporters who are firmiy con- board was well attended and proved | vinood that his claim is based on sick and needy soldier. No hospitals |A bountiful supper was served by cre b WENT INTO A CRCUS — AND it to provide for them. They | the Indics and following this a shott Py /A N / re scattered to the four corncrsjDrogram was enjoyed, Mrs, Roskilly of the stal and left to get along |presided as chairman. Minnesota tolbe s very enjoyable aftalr, Musi liust 4! i e % s o - composed by Dr. Heilscher, was A . just as firm grounds as the claim 2 - / the best they knew how. comp: y Di ) was furnished by Dot Van’s orches-1of any other middleweight wrestler. : W i “The only organization I know of [sung by the entire gathering as was also the song composed by 'Pine today that is doing anything for the men is the American Legion, the tra. Parcaut holdsfvicculr‘ries overl }.llohn- e ny Meyers o icago although 7 men themselves. This is absolutely HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL |tiheovernim s Sten ot cnic| feamcs & / : 2 wrong. They should not be compelled TEAM LINES UP GAMES |5355,0id s sl rct o P2ty 727 % ) 2 i Syt i HIGH SCHOOLS HOLDING “(ny Onied Freswy The Bemidji high school bn§eball nggf;]i;}:‘ieb::‘gnfi:"e"jed over: 12 not give up the work I am doing team has a busy week ahead if the ™ qy (o Tl T o the “strong until this has been done and some thing definite has been accomplish- Grand Forks, N. D., May 18— ed.” More than thirty schools are River, which will be taken to the (Continued on page 8) present plans mature . definitely. » s The team will journgy to Tenstrike ;"tanthesu]l(';t:m?i?f::)lrfledmgz,fis;ma?; The high gchool boys glee club tomorrow if the weatl is saf] 2 Y ¥ {noon are aware of the fact that the " AN 7 , fcho A represented in the state high school factory for playidg’ bascball and ot Howan is an able athlete and as such i e ‘ under the direction of Miss Martha |music contest at’the University. lr:\turdzayt :\: re E;nega 1 3 ‘ke""i” give Curtis the hardest match e 5 (B . Fibigar rendered ‘bw,vm'nl splendid There are 44.scloists among ‘148 played at Cass Lak S UBXCihe has ever had, Last year Curtis| |~y '/ 74 § (3 vocal numbers which were most en-[gingers, exclusive of < 22 ‘eligible tically received and applaud- |glee clubs. promises to £ idji 2 ylost to Parcaut after being injured. hard rub and thé i h g Injurecs g h s match is sure to be even better looking forward to putting over an-iihan that one and indications are There are soprano and contralto This_chorus also led in the singing soloists, boy vocalists, a_boys' quar- = other victory. So far _they hayety s . M’ 5 A b y Ve k gl f ? e f Y t it will be more largely attend- A of the.convention song written by |tet, and girls’ sextet from Valle kept thelr slate CIE’F'"fl"g:dik"sgifi;e ; s i Mrs, Heilscher, “Minnesota” to the | City, : i to 0 victory over Parl P A preliminary match is to be ) air of America. The state high ‘school conference opened at ten A. M. at the U. of A. F. & A. MASONS HOLD North Dakota, with Dr. Thomag F. SHORT BUSINESS MEETING |Kane, university president and pres- ident of the conference, presiding. Only a short business = meeting The elementary and ‘ rural sec- was held by the A. F. & A. Masons [#ions of the Northeastern teachers last cvening and no degree work |division of the state pducnnonll as- {was put on, the class of candida sociation met in the city high school. not being entirely prepared. It Dr. Fletcher Harper Swift, of the planned that second degree University of Minnesota, will ad- { will be put on next Wednesday ev ss a general meeting this evén- ‘ng in ¢necial communication and week. 0 rf A return_game was to have been) BAFG! 1,8, S50, 008 (O played at Park Rapids Wednesday orchestra will furnish a musical pro- but the inclement weather cause horam throughout the evening the postponement. It is very likely 7 that this game will be played at Park” Rapids mext Tuesday. +PETE JOHNSON LEAVES TO . Saturday, May 27, may see a track | FIGHT AT LAKOTA FRIDAY and field meet here with a number Pete Johnson left, this morning of the high schools in the section of ; for Lakota, N. D., where he will the state invited to take part. Plansiappear on the fight card scheduled for t event are now being made ,for tomorrow night. He has been PR e ::l:;‘i’lls lwillsl elu’;pe:::gefl;::ov?r‘\rth‘gitfl&'::sl;k;zier%‘?vwziir:l:xr;y p(:zfx:?sis t}}l‘ii large_attendance is desired for th:ut Tt 'th]etr]&: league will also hold the next few days, ' _ opponent a hard mateh. '7”_/1""7' mecting, 3 .. . s meeting today. 3 - T e EE e