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MINNESOTANS ARE ENGAGED IN FIGHT ON HOLIDAY SCHEME Ferm Bureau ‘Deplores’ Move- ment While Farmers Un- ion Supports It St. Paul, Aug. 26.—()—Supporters of the farmers’ holiday movement in visited in Bismarck and hed spent several months ldst winter at the Ol- son home here. Besides Mrs. Olson and Mrs. At- kins, she leaves a third daughter. Mrs. G. A. Beck of Detroit, Mich. Funeral services were held Thurs- day at Aberdeen. Interment will be at Roselawn cemetery at Minneapolis. Mrs, Olson was present at funeral services in Aberdeen. Director Closes Federal Bureau Bismarck’s federal .employment of- fice has been closed, it was an- nounced Friday by D. R. May, direc- Minnesota Friday ¢laimed — 25,000} tor. growers had pledged themselves to back the undertaking. While Iowa farmers continued picketing highways to prevent truck shipments of livestock to market, Minnesota leaders said a strike im- Pended in southwestern Minnesota. Simultaneously the Minnesota farm bureau federation in a statement late Thursday, “deplored” the movement, while the Farmers’ Union Herald said when the farmers “go on strike we will go with them.” The farm bu- reau federation contended the gen- eral plan does not give considera- tion_to: “The limited purchasing power of the general public at the present time and its inability to purchase farm commodities and essentials of life at any price; “The questions of competitive world supplies of food stuffs; “To foreign exchange rates as they affect commodity prices; “To the monetary question relative to the stabilization of the dollar nor to the tariff or any of the many other factors and their affect in price The bureau was set up three weeks ago to direct itinerant labor to farm- ers in the district who needed har- vesting and threshing hands. Four other bureaus in the state also were closed Friday, May said. 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They place themselves in a rather unhappey posi- tion before the people of Minnesta as future developments are certain to prove. Their strictures upon their supposed holiday plan are merely strictures upon their own imagina- tions.” Wachter Sells Beef For Premium Price A Bismarck stockman is enjoying the distinction of having seen his Burleigh county cattle bring the highest price of any sold on the Chi- cago market Tuesday. He is Eugene Wachter whose herd of fat Herefords brought $9.85 per hundredweight, a bid 25 cents high- er than any other any made during the day’s trading. The ses was put in an enclosure last December for fattening. Fed scientifically the cattle developed weight rapidly and when they were shipped last week, the 51 animals in the lot had an average weight of 1,558 ds, Shipped to South St. Paul, the herd was later moved to Chicago where they brought the day's high price for choice beef. More than $6,000 was involved in the transaction. 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