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2 BIGGEST MINNESOTA CONTROL JOB READY Largest Water Conservation | Project Will Involve Spend- ing $2,500,000 i St. Paul, May 1.—(?)—An effort to @chieve control of western Minnesota Tlood waters takes a step nearer real- ization Monday when work begins on ® unit of the $2,500,000 Lac Qui Parle flood control project—the largest water conservation project ever at- tempted in Minnesota. First work on the plan, announced by Victor Christgau, state WPA ad- ministrator, involves a $200,000 unit for construction of a control structure on the Chippewa river and digging a Boston common. diversion channel. |_ He said he hoped Senator William The undertaking, when completed,/E. Borah of Idaho, might be the Re- will conserve waters of the Chippewa, | publican choice for presidential nom- Lac Qui Parle, Pomme de Terre end/inee, and added if Borah won the Minnesota rivers. Raising of the river|nomination he would “be with the levels will create a lake 20 miles long | Republican candidate.” and from one to three miles wide, it) “The defeat of President Roosevelt was predicted. |for reelection will be an uphill fight, —_——_———__ |to say the least,” the North Dakotan The oldest known manuscript of said. the Bible is in the Vatican in Rome.| Borah, he added, is about the only Nye Parries He Can Only Hope for FDR's Reelection said Friday that unless the Republi- cans developed “a more complete lib- eralism it would hardly be progres- sive to do other than hope for the reelection of President Roosevelt.” He discussed his party’s presidential possibilities in an interview prior to addressing a May day gathering on nN t Prices below are good for Week of MAY Ist to 7th per can Postum Cereal 22c Instant Postum IGA Ripe 'n’ Ragged No. 216 Pineapple, 2 . .53c Cuts 24 Ounce IGA Beverages sor 2 for 25¢ Club Soda, Sparkling Water, Gingerale, and Lime Rickey (No Bottle Charge) IGA Ripe 'n Ragged No. 2% Apricots, 2 for 45c Stand, Early June No, 2 Peas, 3 for .. . .25¢ Stand. 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I would/ ardly wish a return to the Old Deal.” | Nye said his decision whom to sup: | port would depend largely upon what | the parties put in their platforms re- garding “the neutrality issue and the destruction of profit motive in war and in preparation for war.” Cochrane Foot Injury Is Bruise, Not Break’ Philadelphia, May 1.—@)}—Mickey | Cochrane's foot injury was disclosed | Friday as a bruise which will keep) him off the diamond not more than | four days, physicans reported. An’ X-ray examination showed no frac- ture, Cochrane, manager-catcher of the Detroit Tigers, was hurt at Wash- ington Thursday when a foul from Jake Powell's bat struck him in the left instep. Coughlin Encourages Automobile Workers South Bend, Ind., May 1.—(#)—The 'Rev. Charles E. Coughlin, militant leader of the National Union for So- cial Justice, made a surprise appear- ance before the United Automobile Workers of America Thursday night. ,admonishing them to fight for their jrights or stand by “to see this country go to smash in a couple of years.” Father Coughlin told the workers to stand staunchly behind their policy of jbreakers in their own right. THINKS QUINTS WILL BE HEART BREAKERS Segregation From Other Chil- dren Is Reason, Psycho- logist Opines Hamilton, N. Y., May 1—(#)—Dr. ; Donald A. Laird, director of the Col- gate university psychological labora- tory, expressed belief Friday the Dionne quintuplets stand a good chance of growing into heart break- ers—and old maids. Their segregation from other chil- dren while very young may make jthem man haters, he said. “Those guardians are going to have their hands full as the ‘quints’ grow up,” the psychologist said. “The small fortune which each will have accu- mulated will, of course, be a good marriage lure to selfish, fortune hunt- ing young men, “But the girls are likely to be heart They were born prematurely and it is a | Seneral rule for those born while very small to be better looking—the typ- ical doll-faced persons, | “For that matter, small babies are. usually better looking than large ba-! bies, which is one reason why women are better looking than men. Men |get started in life with the handicap of being larger babies and, in a way of speaking, having their faces stepped on at birth.” Suspended Tariffs Ordered Canceled Proposed abolishment of the prac- tice of advancing transportation charges to motor carriers by railroads was denied Friday by the state board of railroad commissioners. The Great Northern and Northern Pacific rail- roads had filed tariffs with the com- broad industrial organization. mission, effective Jan. 1, 1986 which G. O. P. Chairman Republican party leaders selected Rep. Bertrand H. Snell of New York, house minority leader and veteran party leader, as permanent | Chairman of the Cleveland conven- | would have forbidden’ continuance of {the practice. They were suspended by jthe commission, after shippers and itruck lines had protested. The com- {mission held the proposed change “not justified” and ordered the sus- pended tariffs cancelled. Not until 1870 were milk cows known in Japan. An American cow was imported at that time and two men, selected for their strength, were assigned the task of wrestling the milk i i { | Cudahy’s FRESH BEEF BEEF STEAKS SHOULDER R SHORT RIBS, /ASHIONED eRowN pe co or ae iatb. pas: 19* Dom! 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