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THEBRER G4 i (Gives Snappy Reply to Hecklers PN N in Mimesota tiy The Associated Prows. Minneapolis, Minn., ‘Charles G, Dawes, republican can- didate for ‘vice-president, conferred with state leaders of his party and rested here today before northward on his three-day swing through ‘Minnesota. Leaving here shortly My, Dawes was due to reach Anoka and make a rear platform speech Sept. 26— turning ) before noon, there at 12:10 p. m. and to arrive at 12:35/p. m, in 8t. Cloud, where he speaks tonight. The ddy, as planned, was the least strenuous of the sresidential tour, and it was his purpose to ob- | . taln as much rest as possible after | ' vesterday's and in preparation for the speeches planned tomorrow on the return trip Chicage. Mr. Dawes declared himself much sncouraged by the reception given his address last night at the Minne- wpolis armory, where he encountered the greatest crowd and weckling during his speaking cam- saign. [ The heckling (uiries put to the nominee from the tudience as to charges lenator Wheeler of Montatna, inde- iendent candidate for vice-president, n his St. Paul address Wednesday \ight that Mr. Dawes was riticised for his connection with the sorimer bank case pecific instances of an attack on the ederal constitution by Senator La Tolletts, Mr. Dawes replied with reference 6 the Lorimer bank case attack that Ainneapolis newspa republican vice nominee’s Minnesota campaigning eleven vigorous from St. Cloud to the first consisted of in- made by to be and also for had char- Join the added, it was more like “sulphurated hydrogen in that it left a disagree- able odor, but no mark, as in thé case of vitrollc attack. Aldressing his Inguisitor as to specific Instarices of an attack by Mr, La Follette on the constitution, Mr, Dawes read the La Follette plat- form, declaring in favor of congres- slonal veto of supremeé court de- cisions and added: “You may' not be able to understatnd ‘that, but—." Cheers from the audienos drowned out whatever else Mr. Dawes might have intended to say on that point, He previously had denounced the La Vollettp platform declaration as “an assault on the constitution,” which, he said, 8enator Ta Follette support for his candidacy. Alaska Valley Observes Farming Anniversary agriculture, road project by the governmenf, states, Following the usual history of pio- canned berries and jams. ments with timothy and alfalfa ap- parently have added a new fleld for the farmer. aotertzed it a8 “vitrolle,” wherens he had made in order to obtain soclalist ‘ Anchorage, Alaska, Sept. 26.—The Susitna Valley {s celebrating with an exhibition and fair its first decade of In the ten years since *the launching of the Alaska' Rail- sufficlent land had been brought un- der cultivation to assure a display equal to that of many northwestern neering, the city dwellers gradually are acquiring partly developed home- steads and acreage, and a forward movement in agriculture has result- ed. For the first time in the history of Anchorage there was a sufficient supply of local strawberrles this year to supply the demand for fresh and Experi- is the most speedy remedy we know for Constipation, Biliousness,Colds, Headaches and Malarial Fever. San October, mittee, | voters, failed t provisiof which states that a any political office may be nated by petition “in lien. of any(t0 primary election.” Havenner also flled in the county clerk's offices in six counties nomi- nating petitions to Follette electors on the state ballot This was done yes- i, 9 Franciseo, standing in the developments of the | situation caused by the the California supreme court to al- low the names of the thirteen La Follette eledtors to be placed upon the ballot in November, is the an- nouncement made by Senator Tlollette in Washington that he will tour the state because “The will of the people has been one man," in November, terday in case the supreme would change its decision after re- viewing the petition for a rehearing. Yesterday was the last day under the California law on which the pe- the State Sept, circulated of the place HERE’S the opportunity you've waited for.' Come to the store and join the Crawford Cooking Club. Membershipis free. 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Come in and join now! » NEW BRITAIN CALF, WIL BAVE LA ROLLETTE DRIVE Candidate ' Himsell to Tour 26.—Out« refusal thwarted by Senator La Follette is expected to come to California Frank Havenner, manager of the La Follette campalgn in California, filed yesterday in behalf of the La Tollette-Wheeler committee, a |tition for a rehearing in the Cali- fornla supreme court hased on seven objections to its ruling by the com- Chief among these is the conten- tion of the committes that presiden- tial electors are public officers and therefore under the California law may be selected through initiative petitions among The committee also con- tended that the supreme court had take into consideration a California candidate nomi- the - Crawford Cooking Club row pe- the codé® court titions could be flled. ' ' An arrangement - was perfected day whereby the soclalist elec- tors on the Californla general elec- tlon ballots’ will* recefve 'the La Follette voté and support his’ can- didacy, Wy RELIEVE HEAT SUFFERING No More Sweltering in the Streets in Gothenburg But a Dafly Bath in the Ocean For All Youngsters, Gothenburg, Sweden, Sept, 26— No more swelteling In the city streets, but the enjoyment of sea breezes and a swim every day for every. youngster, has been the slo- gan of the child welfare work of the, good city of Gothenburg this summer, Bvery morning about 3,- 000 children have been s¢en assem- bling from all directions and eag- in|erly walting for the train to take them out to the municipal bathing beach of Askim. There has been no red tape, All the children have had to do was to go to the station and clamber aboard the train. There were no restrictions. Every child was allowed to go every day. Fach brought his ewn luncheon® but to make sure that no child would ever go hungry the city gave each one-third of a quart of fresh pure milk, Skeleton of Mastodon Found Under a Street Denver, Sept. 26.—Eighteen feet below the surface of a street here recently a laborer -unearthed bones that, were pronounced by scientists we been part of the skeleton of a '‘mastodon. The teeth and jaw- bone were intact. J. B, Figgins, director of the Col- orado Museum of Natural History, hazarded the guess that the bonew were about 2,600 ‘years old. 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