International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
November 23, 1922 · Page 8 of 9
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LEAGUE CONTROL OF "Any international supervision of LAKE OF THE WOODS AREA TO treaty stipulations had been drawn up, FARMER SAYS IT1AJE AMERICAN AVIATOR DARDANELLES'SOLUTLOH the straits is sure to be found impracticable. the western powers would be expected 1 BE REIMBURSED WHEN FLIES OVER THE ANDES The League of Nations will to place war vessels' on the Aegean I PACT IS SIGNED A NEW HAH OF HIH London, Nov. 20.—Lord Robert Cecil, have to do it wjthout armed forces. end of the straits to block the "exit. MOST DARING FEAT EVER RECORDED one of the creators of the League The league is doing well at Danzig, It is mentioned, for instance!, that IN SOUTH St. Paul, Nov. 21.—Settlers in the [of Nations, atfd now prominent'in its AMEJUCAV/ even where it Bas a given territory to in case of war between Rumania and Lake of tye Woods, district in Minne^ councils, discussed the near east sitution survey, and it will not need at the 4 Turkey, the neutral powers would be "I cquld hardly believe sSme of the sita will be paid for their losses^catfced today. Analyzing the problems straits «uiy special neutral zone. interested in the struggle which would by wonderful things I read about Tanlac, Lima, Peru, Nov. 21—What is probably the overflow of their land as soon that will confront delegates to the approarhing "In order to deal with the situation make 'league control of the straits a the most daring aviation,feat yet as the treaties between the Canadian p* but since the medicine has fixed me conference-on the neutralization we are obliged to cast our pre-wai distinct asset. However, it is argued up so fine, I know they are facts," de* recorded in South America is the flight and United States governments lire "of the Dardanelles, ,which is to conceptions overboard. It is curious, that any proposal to fortify the straits clared Fred Beinke, well-known farmer by an1 American aviator,-^Elmer J. ratified, Governor J. A. O. Preus announced fallow the near east peace conference, but most people who discuss the by individual nations or even by the of Ros emount, 'Miiin^ while in St. Faucett, from Lima to tHe Amazon upon his return from Ottawa, .Lord Rpberts declared., that in his. straits, still think in terms of eight league is out of the* question because port of Iquitos/ Faucett, who_.is attached where he in joint conference "vyith Paul -recently. .! y. S-' met opihion, and also in the opinion of years ago. Although freedom of the of the enormous expense that would '"I was in mighty bad shape for two to the" staff of the National and Canadian officials. state league members who have studied the straits has ceased to be important in be involved. It! is estimated that to years and was in a terribly run down Aeronautic Company of Pefu, left V, Attorney General Clifford L. Hilton situation, there is no. satisfactory solution the old sense, they will still prove to neutralize the straits would require a cdndition. The lit/tie I ate loured on Lima in a Curtiss "Oriole" plane, "in and F., A. Pratt, assistant attorney possible except to hand over be a burden to the Turks, and if 'we permanent army of 150,000. an effort to win ar prize of $5,000.00.for fm my stomach and gas formed so bad it general,^accompanied the governoryon the straits to league control, now that help to neutralize them, -it'will be a Amplifying his. plan for league control, caused me to suffer for hours. I^had the first-airplane flight from this capital his trip to the Canadian seat of gov* !both sides of the Dardanelles apparently financial advantage to Turkey." Lord Cecil Robert continued: rheumatism, too, and at times it just to Iquitos, offered by the Peruvian ernment, where the matter of reimbursement are to become Turkish territory. seemed that every joint in my body congress.' The first lap of the flight Funs to Settlers suffering from "The question now resolves itself wa£ aching. I felt miserable all the' was to Chiclayo* 400 jniles north of f- overflowed land was informally discussed. into getting Turkey assent in principle time and could hardly get about to Lima. Faucett made this distance in to freedom of the straits, subject look after things. six hours, and landed safely on the Governor Preus has been active in to her own belligerent rights, and undertake "Six bottles of Tanlac was all it took arid plains near that'city. not to fortify them nor to trying to obtain tfcis settlement for the to make a new man out of me. It put Several weeks-were required to get the settlers of northern Minnesota for maintain submarine bases there," he an end to my stomach trouble in short the plane in condition for the second added. "These arrangements should several years,-but the numerous delays order, I sleep like a top— and never stage of the flight, which was particularly caused by official action did not permit be in charge of the League of Nations, have an ache or pain. I don't hesitate dangerou$ in the absence of air its termination until his visit to which would make an annual report of moment to recommend Tanlac." TRAPPERS FUR maps or any other guides. Iquitos is the Canadian city last week., the situation. A distinct advantage of •'Tanlac is sold by all good druggists. more t#an 500 miles from Chiclayo in this arrangement 'is that no armed The overflows of the land were caused a straight" air line, and the intervening force would be required by the league by the backing up of waters of various STOCKHOLDERS OF country is as wild as can be found in io carry out its provisions." power companies and action was FAIR ASSOCIATION HOLD South America. This region is a vast It is pointea out in this connection contemplated by Minnesota against THEIR ANNUAL MEETING and tangle of difficult mountain passes, that /a view now holding is that when the Minnesota-Ontario Power company. cascades, and rapids untikthe highest S^ny natio nis at war,) its entire civil FUR DEALERS This action would entail a The Northern Minnesota District ranges of the Andes are passed at an populatioin likewise is at war, therefore great deal of time and settlers would Fair association held a meeting at'the elevation of from 16,000 to 17,000 feet. food and other supplies destined be compelled to wait many years for Commercial club Monday for the The Maranon River and its affluents, for any civil population may be settlement of their claims, but with purpose of officers. M. C. electing which flow into the ^.mazon, Aave cut stopped if the enemy has the power to the informal settlement through the Longballa was elected president, Miss tremendous chasms in the ranges of do so. For this reason, those studying Market your Furs right here at home—no need to action of the international joint commission, Lou Graham was elected first vice the Andes, down which swift, turbulent a the problem oFthe straits, assert ship to distant points and take chance on the market the work of assessment and president, J. H. Brown second vice streams flow in their course to the that if war occurred between states changing, to say nothing of delay and unsatisfactory adjustment will Be expedited, the governor president, David Hurlburt secretary, Atlantic. After that come the tropical settlements. Sell here and get SPOT CASH for your bordering on Turkey, the/latter would said. and G. W. Anderson treasurer. lands leading up to the Amazon proper, find it to her financial interest to insist goods. Notes the claims in Minnesota The directors elected to serve a oh where impenetrable jungles and on the straits remaining neutral, The Fur season promises to be good the coming have already been exchanged between two-year term were David Hurlburt, swampy wastes make travel of any but on the other hand, if Turkey were year. Skunks are in good demand right now and wolf Miss Graham and M. C. Longballa. the two*governments, and, according kind, difficult. involved in a war, no stretch of diplomatic skins are wanted at the highest figure ever offered for to Governor Preus, these notes are virtually Those elected for one year were J. H. It was over such a country that imagination could foresee her fine silky pelts such as are taken in this section. Brown, C. P. Ellingson and J. J. Had-, a treaty. It is expected definite Faucett had to fly when he made his going against her own military interests Sheep pelts and cow hides'are selling at present on fair action will be taken at the next convening ler. final "hopoff" from Chiclayo on October to permit neutral vessels of wat demand. The meeting was largely attended, of congress and at the meeting 6. Had his motor failed him, no or commerce to pass through the of the Canadian parliament, which and after the election of officers there Phone or write what you have to offer. trace of aviator or plane wpuld probably straits. FRED SHAW was a short discussion concerning a convenes Jan. 15' next. ever have been found. As it was, It is noted that the freedom of the suitable site for the fair grounds. The he was forced to land when only forty straits once was considered necessary, meeting then adjourned until January, minutes of flying separated hin^ from Homestead is one of the especially in the case of a general war, the date to be announced later. his goal. A driving rain and thunder :eaTtui"es theater itfith Russia lined up as an European billed for the Grand Phone 320 or call at Office storm forped him down on an islet in I International Falls at an early date. ally. It is pointed ont now, however, Good Health the Tiger1River, where his plane became that in the event of a new war, Russia INTERNATIONAL FALLS MINN. you would enjoy good health, If mired in the soft sand, causing I probably would bje arrayed against Garden Guide keep your bowels regular. No ohe can him to br.eak a propeller. A pasingj Europe, in which case no matter what reasonably hope to\ feel well when launch from Iquitos picked him up and constipated. When needed, take carried the stranded aviator to the isolated for Chamberlain's Tablets. They are mild Amazon port, where he was given ,a«6 gentle. On sale by N. Rubin. S. 1 9 2 3 E E a tremendous ovation. His flying I time from Chiclayo up to the moment Hides & Furs Drop ui a postal card fpr copy a of the accident was also six hours, or DULUTH FLORAL CO. a total of twelve hours from Lima. GET!"! HIGHEST PRICE DULUTH, xMIN9f. 4 CAPPER FOR CONSTRUCTIVE r' LEGISATION SUBSCRIBE TODAY —AGAINST SHIP SUBSIDY BANK NO. 979 Washington, Nov. 18.—Senator Arthur Statement of the condition of AMERICAN STATUS BANK Ctpper of Kansas, Republican, OF RANKER, MXNN. chairman of the senate farm bloc, on at the close of business on Novembel his return to Washington for the opening 10th, 1922. of congress, declares that he is RESOURCES For the Loans and Discounts $62,545.i for a program of constructive legislation, Overdrafts ... 176.89 but against the administration U. S. Bonds and other U. S. ship subsidy bill. Obligations ..T. 350.00 FALLS EVENING Bonds, and Securities other than those of U. S 1,121.80 TRAPPERS- Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures 11,650.00 Receive FuIT "Value Other Real Estate ..^2,000.00 For Your Furs TRIBUNE Checks and Drafts in Transit 829.48 We charge no commission and pay transportation charges. Shipments held, Due from other Banks :....$2,181.27 separate by request. If our valuation is not satisfactory we will return Cash on Hand: your furs, transportation charges paid both ways. What could be fairer? Currency $1,324.00 Gold 135.00 A PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER! Write fw Tap art PRICE LISTS, Silver 425.70 Dealers* Lots Solicited. Bonded by the State of Minnesota Other 58.00 1,942.70 Minneapolis HEBBE FUR CO., 60T-09 Central Ave.. Total Cach Assets 4,123.! [Checks and Cash Items..... 275.' Paid out for Expenses, etc. in Excess of earnings 1,568. Personal Property 968. Total $85,610.37 A daily disseminator of all the News. 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