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MrNNEAPOUS SPWPAT TtlBUXE It March 19. 350 VENEZUELA DFL CHARGES Continued From Page One Luther W. Youngdahi, but he faces a fight within his own party. Charles Halsted, the 1948 candidate, is campaigning for the nomination again, and Associate Justice Harry H. Peterson of the state supreme court also has widespread support.

Freeman also referred to the ers are developed for ocean folnf traffic Finally, there to no doubt that the Iron ore companies will considered fair gam by the politicians of the country in the same manner the oil companies ar now. The press in Cuidad Bolivar' is already raising a hue and cry over the way the country Is to ha bled by the iron ore companies. It is now apparent that tha world, whatever happens, has available vast new reserves of high grade Iron ore which will soon be utilized. rivers of this area can carry barge traffic at present, but they present a difficulty for. deep draft vessels In that there is tremendous fluctuation in depth between the wet andjdry seasons.

AguerreTera feela that hy proper dredging operations, ocean-going or boats can bm the rivers and thereby cut down rail haul and costs of the three alternative rentes to determine which it will nso. The Venezuelans hope the route will be the one in which the riv POLL FINDS VOTERS HOOVER REPORT MS By GEORGE GALLUP Mrariw. AaMricu Irtttat PvkBa 0 PRINCETON, N. J. The Hoover commission report has overwhelming support from United States voters who know about it.

By a vote of 13 to 1 they are In favor of having eongreas put into effect the main recommendations of the Hoover com- they are not coking ccals, and it seems to be impossible at this time to us them in Iron or reduction. Aguerrevere pointed out, however, that if natural gas, gas from refineries, or even crude oil could be used in the blast furnace, then a large steel industry would be feasible In Venezuela. RESEARCH IV PROGRESS Active researches ar being pursued in several laboratories in other parts of the world which may point the way to a successful use of these reducing agents. Aguerrevere also pointed out that at very little cost a power nlant mulrf He rectet on the Cnr. rl I BGGQ o' sT SI I IV Rllll HIM I'l ft I 'if I 1 THE COLD SHOULDER This newly-arrived macaroni penguin turned a cold shoulder to the London, England, zoo, AP Wirephoto.

of Republican state officeholders Schmahl, King, Burnquist and Holm, while the Hennepin county Republican club criticize the party's state chairman, Bernhard LeVander, for using "the daring term" dynamic welfare capltal ism. Freeman demanded to III Continued From Page Onw through drilling operations conducted by the E. J. Lor.gyear Co. of Minneapolis.) The extent and richness of the new discovery nas not ceen ce- termined.

It lies in a national reserve on which the government controls the minerals, and a lease must be negotiated with a maximum limit of AO years. Outside of ruch national reserves denouncements may be taken for longer periods with rights to renewals. Up to the present the American steel companies have filed denouncements (staked mining claims) which are outside of rational reserves. Althongh exploration Is sHU going on In many areas, the proved reserves, which are almost pare iron oxides, may ran well above a billion tons. Magnificent samples taken from several sides showed that some i nth.

r. hematite, 'w-hile ores from lower the case in northern Minnesota EASIER TO PROCESS In Venezuela, however, the lower grade ores appear to be much easier to beneficiate than the taconites of Minnesota. These newly discovered lower grade ores run from 40 to 50 per cent Iron. The high grade ores are so easily I obtained that it will be a long time before these low grades are investigated as to methods of ben-eficiation. Under present method of blast furnace operation, it will ho impossible to build a steel mill in Venezuela unless coke is shipped to the country.

There are low grade coals, but HEARING who really speaks for the Repub-Jlimonit whiph a hydrated licans Youngdahi or Dunn, con- oxide. servative state Sen. A. O. Slet- United States Steel's proved re-vold.

Detroit Lakes, or LeVander. senes alone run to a half a is their program?" asked lion tons. In addition to these Freeman. "Who knows what they! almost pure ores, it Is known that actually stand for in relation to there are far greater quantities specific issues of the day? The of lower grade material just as As a "designing womm" you hen it conies to betutiful home interiors. You want high style full, tasting value for your freedom from fuss or muss.

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These voters were" then asked the following question: "Would you like to see congress carry out the main suggestions of the Hoover commission's report, or not The vote: Yea ...25 No 2 No opinion 4 81 Not informed about report 69 100 The results Indicate that although the various citizens groups which are supporting and publicizing the Hoover report have mad some progress with the public, there still is much more to be done in. making voters aware of tha existence and purpose ef these proposals. VFW Post 159 Elects Officers New officers of the Russell Gay- lord post 159, Veterans of Foreign Wars, were elected at a meeting Friday at 2025 Fourth street N. They are K. E.

Davis, command er; cal Bengston, senior vice commander; Garrett House, junior vice commander; J. A. Green wood, chaplain: Bert Ostlund, quartermaster; Phil Stern, judge advocate; Hy Weinberg, post surgeon, and Henry Allison, elected trustee for a three year term. The women's auxiliary of the post will sponsor a ham dinner next Sunday from 1 to 5 p.m. at post headquarters, 2025 Fourth street N.

The public is Invited. Proceeds will be used for hospital and wel fare work of the auxiliary. at jbltterness existing between Young- dahl and State Auditor Stafford King, who opposed the governor in the 1948 Republican primary and may do ao again thia year. They clashed several times In recent months over state Investment policies and on leasing of state iron ore reserves. "It is also common knowledge the Republican leadership in this state has extreme difficulty in getting 'Mike Holm, secretary of state since 1930, J.

A. A. Burnquist, attorney general for 10 years and governor for five years, and other members of the state executive council, Including Youngdahi, to appear at the same meeting and be on the platform at the same time, Freeman said. The DFL leader charged that Youngdahi used Richard Golling, state public examiner, "as a part of his counter-attack" against other Republican officials during the recent Arkansas bond incident. "The governor used his own appointee (Golling) In his fight against the other Republican state officials to blast their records and to gain publicity for his own position," Freeman said.

"Whatever the merits ef the bond situation may be and no one is yet exactly sure what did go on the net result is disillusionment of the people of Minnesota in such a sorry exhibition of men of long years of government service and supposed integrity and responsibility." Declaring the Republicans are "scared and scared bad," Freeman said they have hired a publicity man. Alton Smalley, former St. Paul newspaperman, to send out a weekly column to newspapers in the state. Smalley, Freeman added, was publicity agent for former Sen. Joseph H.

Ball In the 194S campaign. This sheet, which many Republican editors print as nonpartisan news, used most of its space the last couple of weeks attacking me as an individual and as state chairman of our party," the DFL leader asserted. Freeman said It was "amusing" to learn from Smalley's writings that the new strategy of the Republicans is expected to be a statewide series of talks in which the younger men will join such veteran leaders as Roy Dunn, Pelican Rapids, state Republican national committeeman. -I know there is little difference between the legislative records of ruch liberals' as state Representatives Harold Anderson (North Mankato) and P. Kenneth Peterson (Minneapolis) of the Young Republicans and the arch-conservative Roy Dunn," said Freeman, "but getting them on the same platform to campaign together is another matter, I'm sure." He called it "amusing," too, to see Hennepin county Young Republicans demanding the ouster 239.50 FORMAN, FORD MINNESOTA FORM-A-COTE DEALERS: SOLVED! MICROTONE'S new method's ef TESTING AND CORRECTING hearing losses are, believe, THE MOST ADVANCED in the hearing aid industry.

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Start on Nicollet MINNESOTA POLL Continued From Page On was established this month to undertake a statewide cam paign to gain backing for the recommended changes in the federal government la a survey, conducted prior to the announcement that a state committee was being set up to support the Hoover commission report, Minnesota Poll interviewers asked a representative cross- rfinn of men and women 21 years of age and older throughout the state: "Have you heard or read any thing about the proposals made to rrvHnrmn feu the Hoorer eommis- lionf The replies Indicate that col i.rrfurjitl Minnesotans are about the report; GnAe BJH KkMl KJIOOI CtlCf An Te 29 S9 2 No or don't recall 11 Fifty-two per cent ef the men and 17 rer cent of the women in terviewed have some knowledge cf the Hoover report, according to the findings. The remaining questions were asked only of the person! answering "yes" to. the first inquiry. Interviewers asked: -What is the general purpose of the commission's proposals, as you understand The answers: To reduce federal spending To consolidate office, oToid duplication To Increase fficiencf, cut out waste Other anawers 48 19 11 Can't explain; don't know; wrong answers 111 (Because some persons give -more than one answer for instance, "to cut spending and to avoid duplication of services" the column totals- more than 100 per cent.) Typical of the wrong answers "are these: "It's a political battle between Hoover and "it's to help foreign to help the farmers." Minnesotans who had heard or "read of the Hoover report then were asked: "On the whole, are you in favor of, or opposed to, the commission's proposals The replies Indicate that those understand generally the aims of the commission are more strongly in favor of the recommendations than are all persons hearing or reading of the Hoover report including those who have faulty ideas ef what the report involves; Sin red abaot Han reoerallT eareeet knftwl-df of praala 1 4 In favor 12 Opposed Qualified 1 VndecMed ..21 100 109 (Four-fifths of the people who are unable to explain the purpose ef the commission' proposals are also "undecided" about their sUnd on the proposals.) The upper economic group, college-educated people and Republicans are most strongly in favor cf the recommendations. The lower economic group shows greatest opposition and also greatest indecision about the report POOL CONTRACT GIVES MONTEVIDEO, MINN.

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On the baala of the evidence available, there is no. doubt about the vast extent and high quality of the reserves ef Iron ere In Venezuela. Furthermore, there is no doubt about the ability of the interested companies to deliver the ore to the blast furnaces In the United States. Bethlehem Steel Corp. has only a few miles of easy rail construction to finish before it will be able to ship ore to the Orinoco river, where it will be loaded on barges for shipment to the Gulf of Taria.

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Negotiators for the union In-! eluded Seidel. Andrew D. Wig- strom, recording secretary, O.j David Zimring, Chicago, 111., at i torney for the national union, and! board members from the various' company departments. The company was represented by Green, James A. Gibb, execu-j five vice president, and Fredj Ossanna, general counsel.

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