Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 9, 1922, Page 6

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{Continued From %“aze 1) questions :of,-finante :and :marketing. The members:.are: Barnard M. Bar- h, financicr, New York; Alexander gge; president ' of International Harvester company, Chicago; Frank i “Wetniore, ‘president of Fitst! Na- fl«iunal Bank; Chicago. Becrétary of | Agriculture Henry' C. ‘Wallace,-and.Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hodver have been inyited to Berveiiasiex-officio: ‘members’ of the new: board of ‘directors, reprgsenting the public. "The ‘reorganization of the ¥. 8. ‘Grliin “@rowers; Inc., was #ffected ugh ‘the recommendations of the iiiid:west Farm -Bureau creditors’ committee. This committee consists of Mr. Cunningham, secretary of the Jowa Farm Bureau federation; W. S. Hill, presidentof: the South Dakota Farm Bureau federation, and J. W. Coverdale, secretary of the American FarmBurean federation. - It ‘was au- thorized on May 13 in'a conference of the mid-west Farm Bureat presi- dents and secretaries. On July- 19, officers of the U. S. Grain Growers,Ine., submitted to the committee ‘a written ‘statement saying arrangements for:sales agen- ‘cies had gone amiss. “We have noth= ing further tn ofle‘r ¥ the statement said.’ The ofiu‘ets '.herefore requested the mid-west states committee to un- dertake reorganization. 3 THIRD U. . INFANTRY IS HE 0LD GUARD OF ARMY (Continted -From Page 1) river anil:constructed a-new post calledd Cantonment Teavenworth now Fort Leavenworth. In Septémber 1831, the field and staff ‘mid*¢ompanies B,, D., F., and H. were:transferred to: Cantonment Jesup, Louisiani, where headquarters of the regiment was established and where it remained until ordered to Florida in the fall of 1840, except for a few short: intervals. In 1837 Company ‘B:and ‘Company E of the regiment were:detached and worked on the:Sabine River; Texas opening it- for navigation. Phe ' ontire rogiment was ordered to Florida in 1840 and for the next two and:a half .years. bore its full share ‘of ‘the “hardships and arduous duties-incident to:the Florida war. In 1846, the Third was engaged in the actions of Palo Alto and Resaca de Palma and several of its officers were' brevetted - for gallant -and -dis- tinguished service.'In the latter part of the same year it marched to Cam- argo-and -thence to Mentérey where it 'was warmly engaged in the actions which ensuced on the-21st, 22nd, and 23rd of ‘September. ‘Again as in previous engagements many of its officers were brevetted for gallantry and distinguished ' gervice. In 1847.the regiment took part in the seige.of-Vera Cruz, In April, it took 'part -in ‘the'brilliant .and won- derful march from“Vera = Cruz ‘to the. City of Mexico, during which there was not -even a skirmish ‘in which our.troops were not victorious and always against:superior numbdrs sometimes - three -as many, posted inj< ng_ works and natural defenses. 2 year the regiment took ; part in the ! following battles and engagements! in addition to those detailed ‘@bove: Gerro Godro, Mexico, Plan del Rio, Mexico. Sanantonio, Contreras, and Cher- ubusco, Mexieo. Chapultepec and City, of Mexico, ‘In:the Civil War, the régiment participated in many battles and en- gagements and its list of battles and engagements diding %inat war. include suth hratornanJ ongs as Bull S‘fi Gettysburg, Antiteam and thax Court House, ‘as. well us ‘phisgy others ‘of ‘the ‘Jesser fame. ‘During the 'stirring ‘days of ’98 8.{we'find ‘the 3rd Infantry participat- ing at El Caney and:San Juan. From 1889 to 1901 it had ‘many- battles | and engagements in ' the ‘Philippine Islands, From its organization until April 22, 1901, it had participated in ‘over one htindred‘and ‘twenty: battles-and engagements. Jt'hay served'in Alaska Cuba, and thé Philippine Island as well as in' the states. It has.sixteen battle streamers on its flag, coveringj’ battles from Canada in 1813-1814 to |’ Luzon in 1899. When one visualizes the part this regiment took, not only in defending the nation from its inception but also in building roads, opening rivers for navigation and the kindred du- ties attendant thereto, they can well appreciate the value in: which: Ave hold its recor and traditions.. Of- ficered by men famous.in the pages |- of history, the ranks filled with nfen who knew nothing of defeat, the { Third has marched and fought thru one hundred ‘and ‘thirty eight years of service. Not only proud 'of its past but eagerly looking forward to} the time when it can again take the field . of . battle, the regiment, new stationed at Fort Snelling, is assist- ing:in the trdining of the youth sof the nation ,in order that they may when ‘the necessity “arises, ‘enter the fray and emerge honored and vic- torious as* have the @ld Guard:in the battles and engagements <that have defcndcd and preserved our nation. A £ 2P MOOSE LODGE ENJOYS INTERESTING SESSION {Continted rrom’Fage 1) cally behind the proposition of pre- senting-a finely mounted Moose head to the President of the United States when "he attends the annual :inter- national convention of the Loyal Order-of ‘dMoose at Mooseheart, Ill. week' after next.- The ‘carrying out of the ‘necessary détails to get the utmost possible publicity both fFor the lodge: and for: ‘the wty of Be- ‘midji was ‘eft to thc lodges’ pub- licity committee randia: generous isuni was appropriated. for incidental ex- penses. Officials of i the Bemidji Civic and:*Commerce association will be consilted' especially:since they made:an ‘appropriation: last -week to. assist in the purchase of the ‘head. An..instance .of .the. lodge®: as- sistance ‘t¢''an injured brother was discussed, showing. the henefit = to the children of the father’s member- sip iniithe order, the cildren ‘to be wligible 'to enter Mooscheart in-case of the father’s death. : The lodge alsoimade an appropria+ for the expenses of its delegate J. T. Davis to the annual convention | | /At the close of the session the mem- bers were. entertained : by & bright and humorous: account’ of; his recent trp to “Montana with the:National Bditorial association on’the’ part of Dictator: Mitchell. This: talk was of special interest to the Moose. For the attendance fund, the name of Max Manders was drawn.” EY [0 STAGE BIG rcm\tm\qm Frahl Page 1)" man}. Jack Sharkey and.others. Why / gd on-Smith as his first o towards the a mysbery. o such an’ extent that he don’t care |’ who is brought against him. As a ‘matter of fact, McLean is so sure of fighting for the title that he already has put in a bid for Smith’s place in the October card against :Champion ‘Eynch. Promoters are now lining up the preliminary bouts. Jimmy Delaney, the St. Pdul’ middleweight who de- feated George Shade, will meet a tough” boy from Akron, Ohio. ' De- ‘laney’s -opponent’s -name is' Harry X % “Neil -Allison, the ~Duluth -welter- weight, ‘will ‘meet -Johnny ‘Schauers,| St.-Paul.:: Jimmy: Valentine; ‘Duluth: n‘tamwexght, will.meet Johnny:Er- tle,': St. Paul, and:former bantam-| pwelghb champmn of the world.: QUEEN (.ANDIDATES ARE m Pags 1) nzme has “been withdrawn, eéspecial- ly since the: American Legion is sponsoring:ithe .contest.. I+ The: standing- of: the-votes. ah'eady cast is.as follows although it is far from -being ‘indicative of the num- ber: of votesavailahle: through: the | number of ticktes nlready anld by the candidates: +:Edlora - Qlson. 14 500 Myrtle: McCulloe! 2473000 * Mabel . €roon +1:1;800 Ragnhild . Moe 41,000 Florence: Schulke 1413000 Lena «Taie: . . . ..1,0600 Annig | Hulda +Lucile Selvog: Teresa --Boyer ‘Agneés Danielson e 1) prm.edure in cqmty, admiralty -and bankruptey courts. {Professional-ethics are: tackled in the-propesal- of -a -resolution :stating thats the spersonal: relationship lhe: tween jithe rattorney::and- the client should be preserved; that :the ser- | vices ofia lawiyer should not be treat- ed as‘merchandise, totbe trafficked in; thatsthere.should nat be division of fees by.a 'lawyer with a layman and qnmlu -provigions:: THE® '!I‘QNEER 'QIANT ADS Oon’t be led into hl(lng Quantlty for Quality Calumet has proven tobe best by test in millions of homes every bake-da selling brand.in the world. ~such ingredients as have been offi proved'by U. S. Pure Food Authorities. The World’s Greatest Baking Rowder ubake w1th alumet you know there willbenolossor failures. That’s whyitis farJess expensive t ‘some other brands selhng for less. i y. Largest Contains §§fy cially ap- 'SHOW FR LEGION CROWD SE L T ! LOST——vLi_neman’s belt,- containing Here’s one of the pictures we had to .dig out of the political morgue. Now that C. S. Carter is out of that we-are free to say that he is one of the pioneer settlers of this county ‘and:-one if its most ardent boosters. - Charley would make excellent. material - for some ofsthe old timer scenes during the pageant and we ‘believe that he would accept such a job if given’the chance, He might .make a..demonstration on how.. he and: a:few ofRers induced ‘the rail- road and warehouse commission : to leduce the exg'ht rate on fuel wood. SIS TS WANTED -Will “do.-tutoring in % 5icy, | chemistry and ‘mathema- College graduate with two post-graduate. _work. ‘Ad- ,"” care Pioneer, : 1d48-9 2. Elecmc nnge, -cost +§195, will sell - for: '$90. Used only little, practically new. Mrs. Damman, Seeond St., Nymore. : i i 6d8-15 FOR SALES Good, serviceable ice box Inqmre at 609 Bemidji Ave. 7 4d8-11 FOR SALE;Reasoymblp Erown tap- ‘-estry, sun-fast side drapes and valance, with Austrian shade in- nerdrape. . Call 457-W.- "+ "3d8-9 one .pair - connectors, at :Lavinia. Fmder return to. Minn. Electric Power Co:, for reward. 3d8-1. 7 Passenger Touring . $1645 _thltch...‘..-.‘.i 1645 Royal Dispatch ...’ 1745 4 Passenger Coupe . .. ,IQL 2 Pulenger Roadster 1495 = 7 Passenger Sedan . 23 F. 0. B. CLEVELAND : Metropolitan Sedan. . 2295

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