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FREMTIDEN | The New Progressive 'NORWEGIAN WEEKLY of the Northwest to be Published at ST. PAUL THE demand for a progressive, fearless Norwegian weekly newspaper in the Northwest, which isnot afraid to tell the truth, hasled to the organization of a company to publish such a newspaper. The temporary directors and officers are all members of and boosters for the Non- - - partisan League, organized labor and co-operative movements. The paper will be owned™and controlled by the organized: farmers and laborers of the northwest- <rn states, and those who are interested in seeing such a publication launched are urged to co-operate with us by subscribing for one or more shares of stoek. Frem- tiden will not be controlled by any individual or group of individuals. The several hundred stockholders will operate the paper through their board of directors, - Whom they will themselves elect at the annual meeting. ~ The paper will pay special attention to Equity Co-Operative Ex- - change news, the farmers’ co-operative packing plants, and support this farmers’ movement to the best of its ability. Other co-operative associations among the farmers and laborers will also be supported by the paper. “Fremtiden” will be published in St. Paul, Minn., and given a general circulation all over the Northwest. Many promi- nent Norwegian writers will contribute excellent articles in the col- umns of “Fremtiden.” A member of the last Minnesota legislature, Hon. Christen Arneson, Murdock, Minn., is elected president- of the company. Sigv. Rodvik, Norwegian correspondent for the Nonpar- tisan League, is acting secretary, with offices on the fifth floor of the - Endicott building, St. Paul, Minn. The subscription price of Fremtiden will be $2.00 a year. Send all inquiries or remittances to Fremtiden Publishing Company 536 Fifth Floor Endicott Building St. Paul, Minnesota.