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t0--thyuse for- 3 7 i to § otherwise -‘lnll. b dfl"'"f::uc;d “;nmm':',;" k AFD crease -in t)ie‘i?nlfl' on impo d n’v ypol o : ecpu & pound.. ; clothes and they have-sdopted the ucompluh objective : '“L‘ ape . medehandis " burden’ any jadditioy H INDERENDENCE DAY pe) nce dny is ‘s dagiof rejoicing. - It b (9; Yet, at the, sampitime, it has 8 »L femn ce and uhnwld tamimlu of opr: oblir gation ta the world &s a.mation., . : It was on! this day our forefathers dared to sign that immortal document that “All men are born free and equal,” which, in 1776, meant more to them than it seems to mean to us today.’ g Our observance of this day. should mean more 5 tllln mere celebration: by shaoting off ‘fingers and fimnckarl, toy ;pistols and. caninons: or going ‘on a picnic or outing. It should call to. mind that seri- ouy ‘duty we, ds'a mmon, Have ‘to: perform. MAKING A CLEAN SWEEP Only six of the 86. counties in Minnesota gave Franklin F. Ellsworth a majority over Governor J.A. O, Preus at the primary election. This_.is ~significant because the Nonpartissn'.. - strength went to Ellsworth and the weak showing ., that candidate: made goes to show that as a politi~ | ‘eal‘power in Minnesota, the Nonpartisan _Lucue is . @ hav-been. | Two years ago the Nonpartisan ‘bunch * seriously threatened contrul of the ‘state govern- ment. ;. The;Seventh congressional district, one of the strongest of the radical strongholds, came back into the fold, aithough*for reasons that are hard tp up-. derstand, Swift and Chippewa counties insist¢d on giving Ellsworth more vates than Preus and Kel- logg. Twa. years ago, however, 11 counties in the Sfin Q‘tflcg were carried by the Nonpartisans.:. "Sixth _district,” including Beltrami: county, mmd by the -Republican ' convehtion ticket withs lubltqnml pjorities. In Stearns, strangly Noms pnrtinn two Years ago,- there ‘was a sharp swing the the tota] vote for Preus. was 24, 138 Ellsworul 13,- while Senator Kellogg got 21,118 votes to ‘. lor Lundeen, | Now, ‘in that district; Knute ‘Wefald and J. -S. Barnett were epposing. candi~'- |-/ We!lld received 4 632 against 4,144 east nett, a total of 8.876 votes. Add theu 10 th fi oF =-mwus STALS, ot i, 2 (By United Press) Wushmgtog, Jply 8—A rope ml R e 'thousand gdpher (grouhgd noftlac l) tails: 'was recently ¥ ?gg woffice of ;the Montanay Eansion ectory. . awaiting : ship<i|ing téa ment, to the . Biological Survey oi the United ‘Statés’ Department o Agriculture. The Tope was made by the Black |scored 21 MUIM foot Indian chief, Split-ear, and ner up he ribal . assistants, who. live near|S€Am hetause Bruwnmb in \Glacier National Park, " Mont. .The Indians have taken, an Active interest “in the ' campaign{Grandin; Agaimt rodents, and aftersbury<}Allan ing more than 1,400 -squirrels, ‘de- %t Yo save the tails for the 14 i “riow -on exhibiti eéstimated . that at least 15,000 rod- ents were destroyed by the Indians during the drive. m.ooo.ooo mmnold. sud the-raw- uct in' ls: ¢asy for' the membership qh.in the campaign, a series of seyen dis verfisemen e !gn L asks everyone: who qlnh,i o see’ tarift defe- to An olhcn;l hulleun ucomplnying the:advertise. - ments'tells the. melqu that ‘. canvan}sl try‘to {niterfere with me,’ i| you? wuqm't«ymmnan% e .| Interferjnty ’T{H!"N{“ N"m" out!’ “T'NI "ot stand thisl ~ ¥ uun’t! Hereried stinilly. | : 353 hmu(flfl'- Only 4\8q;mmen 1 nesota quuflalngilq sa; J “Young -gq lu ‘ng college' uhoqld he'kept hnsy : all the time,”'a Miviniesota profe uates. II n&‘t&ld "Hifs Bryan has !‘nqr #nce.been- elected Mh»m jup l” eq ve;nn.the rent; thnn mariy ‘of the: Bolfiflh aelflum, and bees: 's!.km | aerves of Wouldn't"a & hawsswhi weak Heat “rn “It's Dflw Fight now, I a real honeést-td was-a boy -+ . The New Yorker knuw he waj clear-eyed, supp! Y fofl "' : %fi?flm e | tmn nate numl of years without get- jcan he sperd himgelt | = uy, ting flabby. In_teeble dissipations and have'' re- 0 -eall %‘i&q‘n& z( nxpeflen« wi flumndt e e ol Members of the tenp \are: AlteN Furgnm, %flmfl" Gem M They will compete with the ¢ouny $ tedms fro m ‘all" ove: th' d Punishe ‘tlmhed, against the and ymnlwv;t! yore stock and biislness® with* you' aad. when Tm (| ‘throngh, you can. go:to. the sunual '—if you feel up to travelin’ “ITi fln you thounml dpllnp to let me alpne. s “Fhne *u o,wul you mmnr' don’t: we'll “retuin to m “Are: you.golnz to keep me hm all dl'f" lkdd 'Ilkil! 4 lot-of A 1 readin’ iy ithere. Ik’ll sure’ jm. self? There's that (cgse-over. “prove yore mind.” - clnrendbn éronnd‘hu teeth lhwmnt- Iy, When he elosed the book’ at: last, be d finished IL His watch told hlm 1 minutes: to five. 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