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S. ,.X®f ANd BORDER BUDGET INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINN.. THURSDAY, VOL. 13. NO. 42. DECEMBER 5TH, 1918 INTERNATIONAL. FALLS PRESS VOL 14, NO. 52 BORDER BUDGET VOL. 14, NO. 12 DAIRYMEN'S ASS'N ASKS FREE LEGAL FLAX TO RESTORE TO REPEAL INCREASED HUGHES SHOWS EVILS MINNESOTA IRON NINES MEETS IN BENDJI ADVICE FORMERS KAISER POSTAGE RATES OF II. S. CONTROL BIG FACTOR IN WAR Extensive Preparations Being Made Amsterdam Reports Discovery of Defenders of World Democracy En.. First Class Postage to Be Reduced to Government Ownership Bring In* State Auditor Preus Estimates That for Annual Meeting at Bemidji, Conspiracy in BerliV to -Return Im Two Cents, Also a Reduction In titled to Kind Service of Legal efficiency, Says Hughes in Gotham Sixty-two Million Tons of Iron Ore December 11-12 perialism to Powers 2nd Class Matter Address Aid Committees Were Mined This Year MANY ARRESTS MADE IN AMENDMENT WILL REDUCE EVERY DAIRY FARMER which 30—Charles E. The Legal Aid Committees New York, Nov. NINETY PER CENT OF CAPITAL AND OTHER CITIES REVENUE $70,000,000 SHOULD BE THERE were organized at the instanee*of the Hughes, speaking tonight before the U. ORE MINED IN S. Commission in many localities Public Safety Institute of Arts and Sciences at Columbia London, Nov. piot to restore Washington, Nov. 29—Repeal of Bemidji is making plans to entertain at the beginning of the mobilization 2—A university, asserted that "governmental The part that Minnesota played i« imperialism and sccure the return of the biggest and best convention the increased postage rates was approved of the American forces for enterprise tends constantly humbling the Hohenzollerns is gra»phically former Emperor William has been this organization ever held. Speakers today by the senate finance to inefficiency." the purpose of furnishing free legal told in statistics of iron production discovered ifl Berlin, ^according to a committee. Amendments to the war of ability and wide experience aid for the pratection of the interests He characterized as "enemies of furnished by State Auditor revenue dispatch from Amsterdam to the Express. bill were adopted to abolish are on the program for the principal of soldiers in the service are requested liberty" all "those whose interests ie Preus, who estimates that by the addresses. Wednesday forenoon will ihe zone increase on second class by Adjutant General Harris, simply in extending the activities of end of the year Minnesota iron mines U. According to the dispatch which -be devoted to reports of officers followed S. A., to continue in their work by rates with the proviso that the rates government so as to embrace all industry." will have shipped more than 6^000, by an address by James Sorenson, was filed at Amsterdam On Friday, shall be one and a half cents per giving free legal service to returning 000 tons, the largest tonnage production the shief men behind the.' plot were state dairy and food commissioner, soldiers under the Civil Relief pound beyond the 200 mile radius Sees Serious Protest on record. Field Marshal von Mackensen, General and also for the repeal of the extra who is one of the most fearless Act. The need for competent legal Discussing conditions following the Most of the' big guns that have von Born and General Count von per ounce postage on letters. and best commissioners the aid is really greater during the demobilization war, he declared that re-adjustment been turned out by Amreican munition Arnim. It is said that they instructed state has ever had. He will deliver than in the period of The committee also ordered into should be brought about as soon as makers with such feverish haste mobilization. While in the service the Prussian officers' cbrps to carry the bill the so called child labor message worth while. A practicable, and that war powers in the past few 'months, and all of on the soldier was, or is, protected from a pro-emperor agitation beginning amendment. It was offered by Senator The following splendid addresses should not be used to control peace the big naval guns which played an litigation. This protection ceases immediately after the demobilization Lodge and provides for a ten will be given Wednesday afternoon: conditions. important part in the last drive of when he leaves the army, or even before, of the troops was completed. per cent tax on products of child labor. "The Problems for the Beginner in Such a control, he said, would constitute the Americans, were made from steel J. for in the eyes of the law the Large sums of money are said to have The change in second class Dairying" by Professor A. McQuire a most serious offense against produced from the ore of the mines Minnesota Agricultural College. soldier becomes a civilian two months been placed at the disposal of the postage under the committee's American institutions. of Minnesota. leaders by munitions makers. "Financing the Dairy Farmer in before he is required to doff his uniform. amendment of the bill while that reducing Trying to Keep Control As Minnesota furnishes 90 per The plot collapsed? because a secret Northern Wisconsin," Benjamin Hence prompt action is necessary first class postage rates will -ent of the iron ore in the United "The question of government ownership Faast, Eau Claire, Wisconsin followed in order to secure him full service agent overheard a ^telephone be effective July 1, next. States its mines were an important and operation is, after all, a J. conversation. Manjf arrests have by H. Hughes, Editor of the protection under the Civil Relief Act. The amendment reducing the second factor in the production of machinery severely practical one," said Mr. The Legal Aid Committees were been made in Berlin and other cities, class postage rate was authorized Farm, Stock and Home, Minneapolis. with which to hurl death into the Hughes. while the government has a long list Wednesday a smoker will be given formed in response to a general by Senator Smoot, of Utah, republican, ranks of the Hun. "Of course, there are those whose sense of duty to those who left their of suspects who had planned to seize and provides that upon the at the Bemidji Commercial Club, when Twice as much iron was produced interests lie simply in extending the members of the present government. the prizes in buttermaker's and dairymen's homes to fight for their country. The enactment of the bill the eestablished from the Minnesota ore beds than in activities of government so as to embrace No direct evidence of William Hohenzollern's contests will be awarded. warrior, who after risking his life, zone system which many publishers, all German)' during the past year. all industry and who are endeavoring now returns with victory for the flag", connection in the plot particular}- those of magazines, Thursday morning there will be two The amount of iron ore yielded from to proceed along what tluy manager of the Albert Lea Stale has a similar, or even greater claim has been found, it is said, but it is have attacked as unjust, be abolished German mines in normal times is conceive to be the line of least resistance believed that the outline of the plan Creamery, and the other by H. Sandholt, upon the solicitous care of fellow citi and thereafter the scond class 21,000,000 tons a year. The actual in trying to keep in government zens for his welfare. Of course, there was brought to Berlin by two of his secretary of Minnesota Creamery rates will be at the old scale of one amount produced in Germany this bands in time of peace what Operators' and Managers association. is no doubt that the committees will suite who recently went to the German cent per pound in a radius of 200 ^year is not known but mineralogists has been taken temporarily by reason capital for the ostensible purpose continue to serve as long as their miles from mailing points and one "declare that by speeding up production of the exigencies of war. of former of taking the-wife the At the Thursday afternoon session aid is needed. All that is necessat'3* and a half cents per pound out side the German mines should not U. S. as Safeguard Instinct emperor to Amerongen, Holland. two addresses will be given, one on is a reminder that their prompt assistance of the 200 mile zone. yield more than 35.000,000 tons in a "The instinct of the American people, Dairy Cow Feeding by George P. is more urgently required The amendment, it was stated, is year. I believt, can be trusted to thwart Lieutenant Dr. Gustave Krttpp von Grout, manager of the Jean Duluth now than during the mobilization of designed to meet the general desire Minnesota ores are purere than European. the insidious plans of these enemi1. the armv. Bohen is said to have been in control Farms and president of the Minnesota of newspaper publishers for a fair To make aton of pig iron of liberty who, if given their wav, of the financial arrangements. Field Dairymen's association. Mr. Grout rate within their principle district requires only 1.9 tons of Minnesota would not stop, short of a tyrannv was formerly assistant professor in Marshal von Mackensen is reported areas and also to make more equitable Several Billions Cut ore, while in Germany about 2.4 tons which, whatever name it might bear, to have attempted to indu..s." FieW the University Dairy Department and the second class rate out side the are required to make one ton of pig would leave little room for preference Marshal von Hindenburg to join, but is an authority oh this subject. 200 mile limit. iron. U. S. as compared to Prussianism. From Revenue Bill the later refused, saying he intended The other address will be given by No record vote was taken on the An estimate has been made that "It is regrettable, but it is true, that to retire after the demobilization of C. P. Fitch, chief of "the Veterinary second class postage amendment nor the iron ore deposits in the Lake Superior governmental enterprise tends constantly the army. Division, University Farm, St. Paul. on that to reduce letter rates to two region contains about 2,000,000,000 to inefficiency. It cannot fail The whole Prussian court, it was His subject will be "Healthful Surroundings cents an ounce on next July which tons of ore. Estimates for 1920 Are $7,443,415,838 to be observed that even in connection stated, was in sympathy with the for the Dairy Cow." Dr. was offered by Senator Gore of Oklahoma. Compared With $24,599,000,000 with the war, despite the endeavor plotters, and it is said that Prince Wet and Dry Fight Fitch is a very interesting and instructive The Gore amendment reduces and patriotic impulse of count von Buelow and Dr. George Michael speaker and it is hoped that the government revenue about Washington, Dec. 2—Cessation of less workers, inefficiency in important is. former imperial chancellor, had thedairymen will all make it a point seventy million dollars. war will result in a reduction of government Brewing in Canada fields of activity has been notorious." promised to help. The plan was to to hear him. A dairy stock judging expenses for the. fiscal yea~ To Bring a Load organize a provisional government contest will be one of the features 1920, starting next July 1, to $7,443,415,838 under Field Marshal von Mackensen of the first day. All creamery managers, from the $24,599,000,000 appr General Labor Strike or some military leader and then War Order Barring Interprovincial butter-makers and dairy farmers priated for the current year, according Coming and Going urge William Hohenzollern to return. Shipments May Be Made Perm will do well to plan to come to to tentative estimates submitted Is Opposed By Clancy anent Bemidji on December 11 and 12 as to Congress today by Secretary McAdoo, KAISER SAYS HOLLWEG, this priinises to be the banner convention transmitting the reports of the NOT HE, STARTED WAR The State Safety Commission has o^ the Red River Valley Association. Calgary, Alta. Dec. 2—"Wets" and various departments. undertaken the organization and the "drys" throughout Canada are lining Labor Head Says Unions Would The principal reduction was for the Copenhagen, Dec. 2—Former Em financing of a Highway Transport up for a battle in the Dominion parliament Make Mistake in Such Attempt— military establshment, which estimates peror William.of Germany attempted Committee for the state, this action U-BOATS PILOTS TO BE PUNISHED—LLOYD now that the end of the war its needs at $1,922,000,000 in Believes in .Campaign of .Education to shift the blame of the war to the being taken at its last meeting. GEORGE is at hand. Under the war measures 1920 as compared with the $12,274.-1 shoulders of Dr. Theadore von Bethmann C. M. Babcook of the Highway commission, act, which remains in force until the 000,000 appropriated for this year. Before Hohveg, former imperial chancellor, Prison Camp Commanders Will Also will direct the work and it signing of peace terms, and order in the signing of the armistic with J. M. Clancy, rpesident of the St. and Gottieb von Jagow, former will be undertaken under the experienced Be Punished Says Premier council was passed by the dominion Germany it had been figured that Paul Trades and Labor assembly, minister of foreign affairs, in a supervision of the State Commission government which prohibited interprovincial the^army alone would need more than announced Monday that he is bitterly private conversation he had with Dr. Newcastle, England, Nov. 29—Germany of which Mr. Babcook is shipments of liquor until $19,000,000,000 for 1920. opposed to the plan of labor unions George Wegener five days before he chairman. must pay the cost of the war to a year after the demobilization. in several cities to strike in an effort The navy's estimates for 1920 are fled from Germany, according to a the limit of her capital Premier The purposes of a Highway Transport The'"fight will be over two points: to force the courts to grant a new $2,595,000,00 as compared with $1.591,000,000 report of the interview written for Commission, briefly is to relieve Lloyd George declared in a speech Flrit, shall the order in council passed trial to Thomas J. Mooney, now under appropriated for the current the Cologne Zeitung by Dr. Wegener. heretoday. Submarine .pilots must be to a large extent railroad freight con under the war measures act, remain sentence of life imprisonment for year an increase of a billion The then emperor told Dr. Wegener punished, the premier added, and gestion and to provide return loads in effect until demobilizataion, after complicity in the San Francisco bomb dollars despite the closing of the war. the government's policy of the. who ever devasted the lands of another for motors and trucks engaged in city the act itself has ceased to operate, explosion during the prepardness parade. Including $574,237,000 estimated for last weeks before the outbreak of hauling. It will also encourage and second, shall the order in council country ought to be responsible and country fortifications, the total contemplated the war had been carried on bv Dr. for it. the use of motor trucks for remain in effect permanently. outlay on the army amount to $2-, von Bethmann Holweg and Herr von Referring to the culpability of the freight hauling from and to the larger While Mr. Clancy believes that In order to make the cabinet order Jagow alone. 497,000,000. A striking figure in the authors of the war Lloyd George said Mooney deserves a new trial, he cieies and villages to the terminals in council effectual after the war army estimates is the $144,943,000 for the government intended the probe "I knew no more about it than The Transport Committee has also doesn't think the labor unions will measures act has been abolished, a air service production. The appropriations that," he declared. "Against my will to be conducted should be perfectly been authorized by the Safety Commission accomplish their purpose by going validating act of parliament will be last year under this head they sent me to Norway." out on general strikes. required to put it in effect permanently, fair but a stern one and should go to prepare military road and were $760,000,000. on to the final reckoning. bridge maps of the state and funds "The mere fact that the governor a special act must be passed. For new postoffices, customs houses "I mean to see that the men who MOVE TO SAVE PAPER of California has commuted Mooney's On both points, a hard fight will be have been set aside to pay some of and other Federal buildings, only did not treat our prisoners humanely sentence from hangng to life imprisonment staged. The old arguments will be the necessary expenses of this work. At the suggestion of the paper $1,567,000 is asked. The request for Window Displays Will Be Used as a be made responsible," the premier is an indication that there is heard again, but the chief one advanced economy section of the war industries rivers and harbors amount to $19,870,000 declared. He- added that he did not Means of Educating Public. some doubt to his guilt," said Mr. by the "wets" probably will board, every retail merchant barely enough to continue existing wish to pursue a policy of vengeance Clancy. be that under the present systtem, in has been askekd to use window displays projects. LABOR OFFICE CONSOLIDATED but declared: "He should be given a new and fair Alberta', prohibition, has increjased setting forth the necessity The shipping board puts its requirements "We have got to act so that the trial. If there is no doubt as to his rather than decreased the consumption of paper economy and bringing to at $579,452,000, about onethird men in the future who feel tempted The State Labor office maintained guilt, then he should hang. Organized of "hard" liquor. attention of the public that all of the $1,505,000,000 already appropriated. to follow the example of the rulers by the State Safety Commission, at labor does not attempt to protect The opening gun will be fired at the merchant are directed to discontinue who plunged the world into war, 101 Second Street South, Minneapolis, murderers." session of the Alberta legislature in the wrapping of package merchandise. The appropriations asked for the know what is waiting for them at for the past year and a half, has be:n Mr. Clancy believes th?.^ organized January, when several amendments This order is one in which all postal service mount to $258,000,000 the end." consolidated with the U. S. Employment labor can accomplish more if it conducts to the liquor act will be proposed.. should be interested from an economic although it is covered by expected Service with an office in Minneapolis. an educational campaign in hief among these is a general demand standpoint, aside from its vita! OUT OF HIS LINE income from postal revenues. understanding is that connection with the case. that the filling of prescriptions importance to the war program. Market the Pub' Safety Commission will If the people of the United States be taken out of the hands oi -1.4 baskets for shopping purposes CASUALTY LISTo WILL On board one of his majesty's ships retain control of the Farm Labor knew the real facts in the case, as stores and placed solely in char jf have been advocated by the board as two seamen were hotly engaged in RUN HUNDERD DAYS Department for the state with an ex revealed since Mooney's conviction, government vendors. This demand a means of saving paper and sacks. an argument s? to the class of animal perienced man in charge. they would demand that Congress has been strengthened by conditions A number of suggestions for the a hog belonged to, one of them Washington. Dec. 2—Officials said The work of this office on the part take steps to give Mooney new evailing during the present epidemic window trimmer have been prepared asserting it was a sheep, and the other last night they expected casualties of the Safety Commission has been trial, he says. of influenza by which, it is alleged by the board, and are as follows equally certain it was a pig. announcements woui continue for of material assistance in solving the Mr. Clancy can't see where the 'rug stores reaped small fortune= Display various package products Not being able to agree, one of about 100 more s. farm labor problems for the agricultural labor unions will accomplish anything lie filling of prescriptions. and merchandise with appropriate them turned to an old salt who was The senate military affairs committee classes of the state. Thousands by going out on a general window cards, suggesting thjt standing close by, saying: will begin an investigation Monday strike. He doesn't believe it to be of met' '-ve been placed in good Don't ship your furs to rl'^tant these should be carried unwrapped. "Here, Bill, you've knocked about of the delay Awarding to positions auu hundreds of emergency the proper spirit to attempt to intimidate outside points when you can get Show market baskets filled with vegetables, a bit. What is a hog? It is a pig or this country the iiiis of American calls from fr. .rs for help have been the courts of the country. ter results and cash on the spot 1: suggesting the use of paper is it a sheep? casualties. filled, all of which has resulted in the. A committee from the loco1 -nbly home. See Fred Shaw he'll t. all bags and another basket showing Whereupon JJ.J. after due consideration, The committee has been flooded saving of thousands of dollars worth has been investigating the M. oney you have and pay the highest price. how vegetables should be carried. replied: with complaints and has some evidence of grain and produce. The true value case and will report Friday night. The paper economy section will cooperate "Well, to tell you the truth, chummy, tending to show there has been of the Commission's labor office The local unions will not indorse a "Ladies shopping in Minneapolis with the merchants in suggesting I don't know much about poultry."—Dallas undue delay in spite of war department in this respect cannot be overestimated. general strike, it is the belief of Mr. will find the Hotel Dyckniat: most accessible slogans and providing other News. statements to the contrary. Clancy. to all the leading stores." tf materials to aid him. m,