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e SON REPORTED SEEN BY NATIVES Record of 78 Years Of Bliss Posted In Divorce Court By the Assoclated Press. OMAHA, Nebr., November 20.— THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, FARM BOARD SEEKS CRANGE' SUPPORT D. C., WEDNESDAY, jts long history of service to agricul- ture, can be of great assistance,” Wil- son said, suggesting that the local, county and State Granges give sup- port and guidance to the co-operative associations within their territory. He also suggested that the local. Granges devote much time to a study of the farmer's marketing problems. Policies Described. GOVERNMENT’S LABOR | | industry, establishment of a compulsory | 20 (#)—The engagement of Miss Nancy marketing scheme for the regulation of | Reynolds of Winston-Salem, daughtcr PLANS ARE ACCEPTED British Miners’ Federation Agrees to Proposals for New Legis- NO MBER 20, 1929. from eight to seven and a half, begin- ning April 6 of next year; the setting up of a national wages board for the output and prices and the gradual ac- quisition of mineral royalties by the | state. Only the delegates of Yorkshire and Forest of Dean voted against acceptance of the government’s plan. Nancy Reynolds to Wed. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C., November of the late R. J. Reynolds, founder of the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., to, Henry Walker Bagley of New York and formerly of Atlanta, Ga., was an-| nounced last night. The wedding will | take place January 6. RENTING A newspaper article about a Co- lumbus, Ga., couple who are still happy after 78 years of married life is to be framed and hung in an_Omaha courtroom. Domestic Relations Judge Rhoades sald he would do so in an effort to “discourage quick- tempered people who come into my courtroom to k a divorce after the first spat. MINERS ARE ENTOMBED. In addition, Wilson discussed in a general way the policies of the Farm | Board and told of what had already been done to mssist the grain, wool, mohair, live stock and other groups of co-operative _associations to _organize the Ppational commodity marketing agencies. “The time is past when co-operative marketing can ' be based on propa- s oo ganda" e sald. Tt Is time now for SEATTLE, November 20—A plea for ) frank ‘and informed discussion of the ¢ for the Federal Farm Board | farmer's marketing problems and of addressed to members of the Na- | necessity of the farmers becoming able tonal Grange today by Charles 8. WIl- | to understand ‘and meet_ these "prob- O O i o1 ua by m initiative.” be of great assistance by doing ail | oS Upon thelr own to encourage the co-operative - LORD BYNG GAINS. g movement. mucl R. McKelvie, the board's spoke:man, described the or- tion of ths Farmers' National| yonnon November 20 (P)—Lord Byng of Vimy, former governor-general of Canada, who now is head of the London police, showed definite improve- Heved to be later than that recelved Eitelson's plane had been sighted by na- |0 44y 1o the Ho v % irain Corporation and what it is hoped | lon caused | this centrcl marketing 2goncy will ac- ment Iast night from the lung conges- tion, from which he was suffereing. He tives in the vicinity of th> ice-bound S e ships Nanuk and Stavropol 10 days ago. | & .shx‘\.. arthquake or complish for the grain® producers of | & oave-in. | the country. passed a quiet day which restored some of the strength lost Monday night. Encouragement of Co-opera- lative Action. tive Marketing Movement Is Urged. Mope for Missing Explorer Is Revived With Word of Sighting Plane. By the Assoclated Press. NOME, Alaska, November 20.—A fdio report saying that the plane of Carl Ben Elelson, noted Arctic aviator, Bad been seen flying in the vicinity of | « Morth Cape, Stberia, revived hope here | Rescue Crews Work Desperately to foday that he would be heard from Free 18 Men. Soon. The report, although meager, was be- MONS, Belgium, November Bere Monday saying the wreckage of | _gighteen miners were bu By the Assoclated Press. LONDON, November 206.—The na- tional delegate conference of the Miners® Federation, representing all the coal fields in Great Britain, today voted for acceptance of the government's pro- pesals for solution of the coal-mining problem to be embodied in legislation during the present session of Parlia- ment. The proposals call for a reduction in the number of working hours a day COAL Our low prices are for cash delivery only. W. A. EGG.$14.60 W. A. Stove, $15.35 W. A. Nut..$14.75 W. A. Pea..$10.40 20 (@) Planned to Rescue Sailors. 8 | Eielson and Frank Dorbandt, a fellow | _ReScue crews were working desperate- | Long History of Service. ot, have been moving passangers and | 1v in an effort to reach the entombed | «we believe that the farm organiza- urs from the Nanuk, a vessel belong- | men. ! tions, and particularly the Grange with ing to the Swenson Fur Co, to the Alaska mainlang. Each has made one v fhe Nandk. when. tho:report that e - A I{ NOCK-OUT F OR T ASTE” says JACK SHARKEY the Nanuk when the report that the wreckage of his plane had been sizhted was received from the ship's radio. The two fiyers planned to rescue the erew of the Stavropol, a Russian ice | breaker, as soon as they compléted the | Nanuk job. In the initial trip to the Manuk they brought back six of her | passengers and valuable furs. Eielson Braves Storm. | On_their second trip toward the Nanuk Eielson and Dorbandt were forced down at Teller, Alaska, but re- sumed the trip from there November 9. Dorbandt encountered a storm and re- turned to Teller, but Eielson continued s flight. Eielson was well supplied with food and had a sleeping bag and a small stove. Dorbandt expressed the belief that his companion was safe some- where near North Cape and that he would be in little danger for some time. ADVISED TO S.UBSTITUTE STREET CARS FOR AUTOS Evanston Business Men Asked to Patronize Public Vehicles to Benefit Own Trade. Fairmont Egg...$8.35 New River Egg, $11.00 Also Buckwheat; soft coals; fireplace and kindling wood.. All our coals are screened and full weight guaranteed. B. J. Werner District 8944 923 New York Ave. N.W. 1937 5th St. N.E. 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