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| PAGE EIGHT MINN.LABOR | : ENDS SESSION’ State Federation Refuses to Affiliate With Farmer. Labor Association Hibbing, Minn., Aug. 18.—(%)—An attempt to have the Minnesota state Federation of Labor affiliate with the Farme or association was blocked today at the closing labor convention session. Support of proposed legislation ex- tending kindergar' pledged by the Vieve Gilruth and Amy G representing th ers’ federatio: The action ¢ junds, forced withdrawals solution providing for affilia-| tion, “in order to co-ordinate in the} most effective way the economic and! political work of the two orgun- izations.” Authors Given Cholee Authors of the resolution, includ- ing William Watkins, Minneapolis, at a last minute hearing, were given the choice of withdrawing their measure | ] or having it returned to the conven- tion witnout committee concurrence. The federation at its 1925 conven- tion asked its local units to affiliate with the Farmer-Labor group, but, nceording to George Guider, Min- neapolis, resolutions committee chair- man, sentiment favors the parent body free of political connections in order to insure maximum atten- tion to its economic projects, Would Stress Labor ¢ Appointment of an interim com-| mittee of professional educators to formulate an educational program for workers, stressing facts pertinent te the labor movement, is provided for fn another resolution adopted today. The federation was on record to. day as favoring legi i for extended public safety meth and wider police authority in cordance with action taken yesterday. This movement apparently succeed. ed because of the emphasis placed its need as a substitute for a state which, labor fears, i to organized ; ive to the taxpayers. | NEWSBRIEFS |/,. Warrants charging Louis Mazer, @lleged underworld leader, with lnvuer ot von 8B. Mellett, Peform @ditor, is issued at Canton, Ohio. Mayor of Steubenville, Ohio, disap- fienrs after 700 petitioners, repre- senting church organizations, charge violations of the law, and a judge orders his suspension. = Waterspout causes property dam-' @ge, injury and possible death of two Men wt Giencove, L. 1. Tornado de- gtvove buildings and uproots trees in Jersey. Directors in Philadelphia announce Sesqui will remain open Sundays, despite closing campaign of church @rganizations. : Mrs. Robert Tipton is held for fnurder of 13 year old neighbor girl! at Greenville, Tenn., und her husband is held as material witness. Seattle police were requested by + Canton, Ohio. officers to watch for Patrick J. McDermott, wanted as su: Belief in his daughter's innocence was expressed by George F. Theimer, of Huron, father of Mrs. Alma Belle Foran, cha-ced with murder at Wah- eton, N. D., in connection with the; death of her husband, George Foran. Stone looking to organization of a North Dakota council of agriculture were taken at conference at Wahpe- ton. County units will be organized at meeting at Wahpeton August 23. Willie Kidd, Interlachen profes- gional, and Ted Erringer, won ama- teur-pro event at state open golf tournament in St. Paul, in play off with Ernes Penfold, Minneapolis golf ‘club pro, and Jake Wetherby, after each pair had finished with 135. Other scores included E. Braak and id Butts, Aberdeen, 8. D., 148. State’s Attorney Lounsbury, of Ricniand “county at Wanpeton, in- ~vestigating death of George Foran, _ said Foran’s body would not be ex- again, Michael E. y, 45, of Grand Forks, was drowned while’ swimming im Red Lake river, near Mallory, Minn. | Interstate Commerce Commission | wet Sept. 13 for hearing at Minne- apolis on proposals to reduce freight rates on grain. jd School , of Divide County, North » et al, defendants and appel- Minneapolis Teach, when the resolu-| Lady Nancy Astor’s home! Parliament posed with her children holiday in Nancy’s native land. The irrepressible member of ‘the British The children are, upper (left), and Phyllis, 17; lower, Michael, 10 (left), and Jacob, 7. { | | [____toonttthesmires: | MRS. FORANIS | =| PAKRN TLL _—" | Baheracbele er! With Poison- ing Husband Suffers Nerv- ous Breakdown Fairmount, N. D., Aug. 18.—)— Mrs, Alma Belle Foran of Fairmount, who will have a preliminary hearing at Wahpeton, August 27, on a charge of killing her husband by administer- ‘ing arsenic poison, suffered u nerv- mn they landed in Boston for a ? David, 15 —_-—____—_—_# | FLASHES OF LIFE | ———_—_- New York—Fifty years ago Adolph S. Ochs was setting type at Knoxville, Tenn. Now he owns the New York; Times, which has an annual gross in-| come ‘of $25,000,000. As a memento of his 30th anniversary as a publish-| er his composing room has just pre-| sented him an engraved silver print-! er’s stick. ‘Chicago—If somebo ; Pyle did Suzanne, she'’do do serious thinking. But fair homeward bound, isnt’ thinking emulating the marvelous made- moiselle, yet at least. “She has bad of General Electr « suggestion. ‘Thi year the company has paid $22,602, for 2,172 ‘ideas in amounts ranging “New. York-—Gloria Sw gards her marquis ai to manufacture for cooling and he expects to make a fortune. Gloria heard all about it when she met the Olympic and spent the night aboard because the mar could not tand when the boat ar Holyoke, Mass.—Big mushroom found in Indian hollow. [t.is 34% feet around and it weighs 36-pounds. Toronto—Beauties seeking Miss America’s crown are going to have a stern Canadian competition at At- lantic dsome is Miss To. ronto thi wd pushed right throngh a plate glass window to get a took. \ London-—Take it from Will Rogers,' if Miss Barrett swam the channel, the | English would ha jd she waded! it. She is six feet 3. Will regards mself as a greater guy than George Bernard Shaw. John Bull let Wil speak over the radio, but barred GBS. e New York—Desiree Tabor, star of “The ¢ t Temptation,’ ‘has auc- cumbed to cupid’s allurements. She is to «marry Colonel Allenby Edge- combe of the British Army. New York o need to be afraid of @ fellow with protruding jaws, It does not mean courage, but simply: that the possessor was prevented from sucking his thumb, while ‘This revelation was made by a dentist at the orthodontic congress, Bar Association to ‘Meet This Evening, The Burleigh County Bar associa- in important business the state meeting, which will be held here Sept. 9 and 10, Reports of the various committees on arr: ments will be received at tonight's meeting. state Governor vs: Miss M. Beat- Johnston, Grand Forks, reap- baby.” | ous breakdown late yesterday and is | confined to her bed. today, with a trained nurse from a. Farge hospi- tal in attendance. Her condition was described by her mother, Mrs. George Theimer of Huron, S. D., as serious, but not critical, Her condition was ascribed to nervousness, due to worry over the charge confronting her. Mr, Theimer is also with her, |Bank Robbers Get Away in Stolen Car Devils Lake, N. D., Aug. 18.—-UP)— The men who robbed the Flora State Bank of Flora, N. D., last Saturday used a Nash coach stolen from New Rockford, N. D. n of M. \ Henson county, who scription of the car and the burglars to the various local police attorneys of the state. The two, who secured $1,400 from the bank when they bound the cashier, are described as being middle ayed! one was tall, light complexien- ed with a Roman jose and the other, short, slim and dark. ‘CASTLES WERE “COMFY” + Stockholm—(#)—The inhabitants of old Swedish castles enjoyed modern comforts more than four centuries ago. ‘the castle of Glimmingehus, one of Sweden's most famous country seats, built in 1499, contained a cen- heating plant in the basement with conduits through the walls, dis- covered by representatives of the Swedish Academy of An- is believed to be the oldest jation of ite kind in Nerthern Europe. Breakfast in bed also ap- parently was enjoyed by the master and mistress of the castle, as speak- ing tubes were found leadin; their bedrooms to the kitche: MILITARY TRAINING IN SCHOOLS Washington, D. C., August 18— The extent to which compelsory milj- tary training in high schools and colieges has fastened its hold onthe country has not been fully realized by those who have felt the country is entering an era of peace and that) war preparations would be curtailed and armaments reduced to a. mini- mam, Investigations, however, toe startling figure: to the number of schools with a compulsory clause in their course of. study inserted ip order to enable the institution to re+ ceive the federal aid proyided in, the national defense act. ‘ pointed as a member of the board of trustees of the state teachers’ ‘in- surance and retirement fund; E. W. Gilbertson, Devils Lake, member of the state board of embalmers, to fi the vacancy caused by the death of J. D. VanFleet, Minot; J. H. Weaver, Bottineau, meihber of the émbal: ers board; Joseph G. Halbe Golden Vajley, reappointed a: ber of the state pharmacy peiarcbttinaboniis 84 Plinv records that the Romans, more than 2,000 years ago, imported Roquefort cheese from France to add flavor to their banquets. CHRYSLER HMinest lew Priced Sex in the industey the lighter, lower-priced six Cheysler FOR SALE Pearl Grocery and Meat Mar- ket. at right price and east~~ half. of section 35-139-79, east * half of section 32-139-79, also 100 young hogs weighing from 25 to 90 pounds. Any- one interested see PAUL BROWN Bismarck Plant Thrives on ‘ Rainless Buttes A plant two feet in height with ‘®@ gorgeous Liussom growing on the top of a scoria butte with less than two inches of. rainfall during the summer was received for identifica- tion by O. A, Stevens “of the North Dakota Agricultural college. The plant is known as Evening Star, and belongs family closely re- family, accord- It ip biennial, The __ Charlotte Mills! color acrot oO - ing at oun fovn. It is quite com: mon on néorta-topped. buttes in the western part of the state ac- cording to Mr. Sf The plant is not known te. have “any ot! than beante valug ne OE NEW ELEVATORS BUILT Although indications are that not as many levator wil North Dakota this fall case last year, some new elevators are’ registering.) road board, a to C. € Donnell, member in charge o: | oleratt aeteen in some sections where the in | crop is short in cortiparizon with last zee ieee of Mog | Vators will operate, McDonnell | said. Most of. ihe new elevators | opening this year are in the north- jern part of ‘the -atate where good | crops are general. |-and two or three inc! : ‘The daughter of Mrs. Eleanor Mills, Ne ibe Laon slain four ago Edward Ww. Yat, here is on her way to be examined by state police who arrying on @ renewed investi- gation into 4 1 ® 1 Killed, 9 Hur ia ~ in Airplane Crash London, Aur 180A Lon- don to Paris passenger, airplane came * Romey Manhes, ous! nm in Kent, late today. 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