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PAGE SIX T HEAR ADDRESS ON NEW PROPOSED CITY CHARTER (Continued From Page 1) fifteen ' directors, only five of whom may be chosen from the then exist- ing Jboard., The other ten to be chosen g,_jlrom _the,/general member- ship. The termgiof office of such directors shall commence updn their clection, and shall. continue until their successors are chosen. “The method. of election shall be as follows: “The five members of the then existing board havinig the highest number of votes shall be re-elected and the ten members of the associa- | tion aside from the existing board having the highest number of votes shall be elected to serve on the new board. “No member of the association shall be elected to serve more than three consecutive years as directors. “From the directors elected the membership shall choose a president, (the president not to succeed him- self), a first vice-president and a second vice-president. The treasur- er may be elected from the member- ship of the association.” it D. CKIE, THE PRINTER’S DEVIL = T BOSS, YA KNOW MY NEIGHBOR Wk BORROWS-TH' PAPER "N WHO \ ALWAYS CLAINMED WELL , BOSS, HE'S TH' WORLDS CHAMPEEN MOOCHER R By Chadke 3 © Western Newspaper Union AND | CAN PROVE tr! “ASKING EXTREME PENALTY (By United Press) Michigan City, Ind., June 1—Wil- am E. Donevan, 38, was electro- cuted here early today for the mur- der of his wife, was the plea to the governor of I)un»‘x The electrocution AUGHTER WRITES GOVERNOR old daughter that her ' 3 extreme penalty. Friends of Donevan were attempt- ing to obtain clemency for him when | the daughter wrote the governor de- manding the death sentence. lo THE PIONEER WANT ADS RRING RESULTS WORST WAR CASUALTIES NOW SHOW THEMSELVES | (Continuea From Page 1) | makes it impossible for an ex-soldier to obtain government treatment for war injuries which show up more | than two years after his discharge from military service. The Legion contends that it might easily be five years after an ex-soldier’s discharge before injurious physical and men- tal effects of his service would ap- pear, and will demand a liberaliza- tion of the bill’s provision. | BEMIDJI HIGH SWANPS KELLIHER HIGH OUTFIT (Continued From Pago 1) ball. He held the northern team to eight scattered hits, striking out nine i men. Haley was forced to retire af- ter the third inning when the locals touched him for seven hits which, combined with six free tickets, net- ted the locals twelve rups. Miller, who covers the keystone sack for| Kelliher, took up the mound duties in the fourth inning and gave a good account of himself by striking out the first two men to face him. Miller’s effectiveness did not last long when the locals landed on his offerings so hard in the fifth that he, too, was given the hook. Hurst and Hick- erson doubled and Baney singled. Krogseng was then called in from short to try his hand, Cushner and Ciine introducing him by driving out two pretty singles in succession. Four runs in the sixth off Krogseng ended his pitching aspirations and Haley again took-up the hurling in the seventh. Kelliher ab r h po a e Haley, p, € woevee 4 1.0 2 9 1 H. Dolgaard, 3b.5 1 2 3 0 0 Miller, 2b, p. 0 0 0 2 1} Krogseng, ss, p...5b 0 1 1 1 1] Leach, 1b ... 5 0 113 1 1 E. Dolgaard, ¢f..5 2 1 0 0 0 Evansonc, 2b,ss.4 0 3 5 2 1 Beaubien, 1f 4 0 0 0 0 2 Johnson, rf .. 100 0 1} —————— | Totals..........40 5 8 24 15 8] Bemidji | ab r h po a e Bailey, 2b . 3 3 01 2 2 Hurst, ss 6 4 3 2 3 1 Hickerson, 3b....6 3 3 1 1 0| Baney, p . 6 4 5 1 4 1 Rhea, 1b . 4 3 011 1 2 Cushner, 1 4 3 3100 Cline, ¢ .. b5 8 2 9 2 1 Boe, rf ... b5 2110 0 Neumann, rf ....0 0 0 0 0 1|- Woock, cf b5 1.1 0 00 Totals.. 44 26 18 27 13 8 Two-base Hits—Hurst 2, Hicker-||f son 2, H. Evanson. Three-base Hits—Baney 2, Leach. Stolen Bases—Baney 2, Hicker- Dolgaard, E. Dolgaard, son, Rhea, Cushner, Cline, Boe,! | § Woock, H. Dolgaard, Krogseny, ||} ‘Evanson. Double Play—Haley to Leach. Struck Out—By Baney 9, Haley 2, by Miller 2. Sacrifice - Hit—Cushner. Umpires—Bleichner and Duracha. by was the cruel xign from merelless, Faustine to her suitors in the rencnied by W Zleise eld, nmd to be shown &t ELKO You can find people ev time friends of White or unknown brands for them. Experience has convinced them that t the pure, rich flavor which cannot be surpasscis As your G “None Better at any Price” You’ll Be Glad You Tried It! | erywhere who are life- House Coffce. No fads his old-time coffee has rocer for it T ——— A S TR Y T GAMBLE-ROBINSON WHOLESALE T BEMIDJI COMPANY DISTRIBUTORS [ i Consider and Compare These Prices Fabric Cord Size Non-Skid Non-Skid ' 30x3 $8.50 30x314 $9.45 32x31; $12.50 $19.90 31x4 $13.95 $22.85 32x4 $16.35 $23.95 33x4 $16.95 $24.70 34x4 $17.55 §25.45 34xd14 $25.45 $33.15 30x3 “Bleco” N.-5...$7.35 BUY NOW!—WHY PAY MORE? 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