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MINNEAPOLIS STAK- Sept. 21, 1951 2- Andresen Cheese Rider Draws the Andresen amendment repealed. The senate banking committee has held a hearing on repeal legislation. Reports from Geneva Indicate that at least eieht countries International Fire HormelSon and French Dancer Wed. George A.

Hormel, 2nd, of the Minnesota meat packing family, have attacked the Andresen Accidents Take Nine Lives in Wisconsin Br felled Frni Accidents In Wisconsin took the lives of at least nine men over the week end. Six were killed In highway mishaps. Willard Cox, 18, Arena, died of injuries suffered when he apparently fell asleep and his car smashed Into two trees and a culvert near Mazomanle. Harry Dawe, 26, Delavan, was Boy, 8, Killed a Rifle Discharges WARREN, MINN. OP) An 8-year-old boy, Burton Anfinson, accidentally was shot to death Sunday while he and two of his brothers scuffled playfully with an old rifle they didn't know was loaded.

Mr. and Mrs. Ray Anfinson had gone to Baudette on a fishing trip. A neighbor girl was caring for the children. The seven youngsters were playing in the basement.

One of the boys found a rusty .22 caliber rifle In a corner. During a scuffle the gun discharged and a bullet struck Burton above the Labor Leaders Irate Over Appointments Backed by Humphrey By EDWARD SCHAEFER Minnnpolli St.r Stiff Writer Substantial elements of labor are becoming increasingly unhappy with some appointments engineered by Senator Humphrey, it has become apparent at labor meetings held within the last 10 days. While grumbling about Humphrey appointments of "cronies" to key labor jobs previously was confined to closed meetings of and a 20-year-old French bal let dancer were oneymooning today at Bever rider as it affects cheese. These countries contend that while the rider was designed to hold imports of cheese to about the same level as in past years it is actually cutting far deeper into their cheese exports to the United States. PROWLER GETS $50 A prowler who stood on a neighbor's bench while he unhooked a window screen got $50 from the home of Mary Christoph, 3029 Sixteenth avenue she told police today.

He made his entrance and exit without waking her, she said. ly Hills, Calif. Hormel. 23, is a son at Jay C. WASHINGTON UP) Representative Andresen Minn.) is keeping a close eye on attempts to eliminate from the defense production act restrictions on imports of butter and cheese.

He was author of the restrictive proposal written into the legislation over the objections of administration spokesmen. It has drawn sharp reaction from foreign governments, and is currently the subject of hot discussion at the Geneva session of the general agreement on tariffs and trade. The provision prevents Importation of butter from abroad, lt places restrictions on the quantities of cheese and other fats and oils that can be shipped into this country. The state department wants Hormel, chair- fatally Injured when his. car went out of control near Janes man of the board of George A.

Hormel Austin, right eye. CRANBERRY CROP GOOD BLACK RIVER FALLS, WIS. U.P Cranberry growers in this area expect their crop this to equal the 1950 yield, despite damage by poor weather. Harvesting was to begin today. Will Jonee kefpi joe Informed of ill the enterttlnment news around the ntiht spots.

In the MlnnepolU Mrnlnt Tribune. Will's column sppesrs la the MlnnetpoUs Sundtjr Tribune, too Adr. DIET VICTIM Mrs. Marian Peck Miles, 41, Detroit, socialite, died Sunday from the effects of reducing diet which her doctors warned her against. Mrs.

Miles, suffering from a form of anemia, sought to reduce her weight from 130 to 120 pounds. As a result, she spent the last 56 days In an oxygen tent and was too weak to lift her arms or speak at the time of death. She is survived by a son, Butler Miles, 21, and her husband, Francis, an architect. AP Wirephoto. Neville Polley central labor groups, it recently has become a principal topic of discussion at more open sessions.

It has become known that when Senator Humphrey dressed the international "Holders' union convention In Minneapolis, not all the people in the packed hall were there to acclaim Humphrey's polished oratorical performance. Some of them were executive board members of the Central Labor union. When the ing was over, they eased Humphrey downstairs for a special board meeting. One member of the board said Humphrey "got the old-fashioned woodshed treatment" on the matter of appointments. Appointment of Ira Polley as Jegional director of the wage stabilization board was mentioned critically at that and other meetings.

No one has attacked Policy's capabilities and the people most bitter about his appointment admit "he's a bright young man." Leslie Caron His bride, Leslie Caron, was formerly of the Ballet des Champs Elysees and makes her American film debut in a forthcoming movie entitled "An American in Paris." The couple was married Sunday in the Little Church of the West, Las Vegas, climaxing a romance which began when they met two months ago at a Hollywood party given by singer Ella Logan. The wedding: party Included Hormel's mother, who was matron of honor; his brothers, Thomas and James, and Miss Caron's brot her, A I y. Thomas Hormel was best man. Hormel, whose mother is French, said he and his bride will make their home at Los Angeles, Calif. The French dancer will be making a picture, sociates said the two could have opened the windows and heard each other without benefit of a long-distance telephone line.

One of the Teamsters' business agents took a more direct approach by writing a hot letter Probe of Boyle's Tax Returns Asked by Nixon to President Truman. The answer, if any, should be along late in the week. Behind the heat in the pending appointment is labor's feeling that John Graff, once acting district attorney, is being "pushed around" to a Humphrey friend. Whether Graff would still take the district attorney's job is un i ill flrrt introduced in fS U. 5.

A. by Capitol 2j frit introduced in tht U. 5. A. by Capital ville and smashed Into a tree.

Frank Emery, 58, Readstown, died when his car overturned in a ditch near Readstown. Robert Deichsel, 69, Wausau, was electrocuted when he stepped from his car after it struck and snapped a power pole in Wausau. Arnold Schultz, 29, Rockford, 111., was killed when his car plowed Into the rear of a parked semi-trailer truck at a highway intersection near Madison. Harry Kolberg, 38, Madison, was killed when struck by a North Western passenger train near the depot at Madison. Another train victim was Harvey J.

Bain, 60, Lake Bluff, 111., killed near South Kenosha. An Antigo mall carrier, Joe Rath, was killed In an automobile accident near Antigo. Hugh Murphy, 58, a partially blind veteran, was killed by a truck at Milwaukee, as he walked across the street In front of the Soldiers' home, where he lived. Duluth Symphony Is Willed $5,000 DULUTH, MINN. (UP) A former Duluth woman who never heard the Duluth symphony orchestra play made the group a $5,000 gift in her will, it was learned today.

Mrs. G. A. Tomlinson, widow of a prominent show owner, made her bequest because she was "proud of her former home town for supporting such a splendid symphony orchestra." She died last November. Officers of the Duluth Symphony association said they hoped to create an endowment fund with the gift.

Yet the appointment drew fire because Polley apparently has no particular background in 4-Engine Comfort and Speed at Practically Rail Coach Fan! Twin Cities labor. "Glory Alley," with Joseph Cot-ten and Barbara Stanwyck. Hormel attended Shattuck school. Faribault, and since February has been studying music in California and taking part in coast guard reserve activities. Miss Caron was expected to go to San Francisco, today for opening of her new film.

Rejection of Red Ban Still Leads HSI mm 1 1 nt I 6 mm When Polley was Invited to a meeting of business agents to known. Since leaving the office he has rebuilt a private practice in St. Paul and probably would not be interested in appointment to head any of the wage or price agencies operating on a temporary basis. The row doubtlessly Is embarrassing to Graff, who indicated to some labor men that he would be happy If the shouting explain the intricate federal reg' illations, one oldtime labor lead' Regularly scheduled doily flight Eiperienced pilots and heiteuet (only meals and tottly (rills omitted) Half a million enthusiastic AIR-COACH paisongers HEVJ YOntl $46" Washington $42.20 Clevtland $28.25 Pittsburgh $33.85 Ottroit $23.70 Milwaukee $13.40 (All foref elui fed. texl er snuneu: "What good Is labor supposed SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA UP) Call DUpont 93tt or your travel agent In St.

Paul, Nfstor 1937 to get out of having a professor In that job?" Polley, like Humphrey, Is a former political science instructor and he still looks the part. Polley also has held numerous field examiner jobs in the national labor relations board and ether federal agencies. He has operated tha regional WSB office with about half the nprsnn. The majority against giving the Australian government power to outlaw the Communist party was slightly reduced today, but Senator Nixon Calif.) demanded today that William M. Boyle, Democratic national chairman, be asked to submit his income tax returns to senators looking into charges of political influence on RFC loans.

Nixon, at a public hearing by a senate investigations subcommittee, said there should be a full exploration of financial dealing between Boyle and his former law partner, Max Siskind. Xixon said the inquiry should go into the sale of Boyle's share of the law practice to Siskind, and added: "It becomes very important to see the income tax returns for 1949 and 1950 filed by both men." Chairman Hoey N.C.) said the subcommittee would consider Nixon's proposals at an afternoon closed meeting. SLINGSHOT RIPS EYE OAKLYN, N. J. A wire staple backfired from a slingshot fired by William Kagel, 16, here and ripped his eye so badly surgeons doubted whether they could save it.

Fire liar reporters witch the ctne from the Minneapolis Morning Tribune'! Burnt. AS. ceased. The labor leaders have refused to be quieted, however, because many of them feel that if Neville is appointed to the district attorney's job, it will be merely a stopping off spot en route to the federal district bench. Support for Graff for the fed I PfKMCAIfX final rejection of the proposal sT AIRLINES seemed assured.

Ticket Offices: 7th St. i MsrqueHo Av. Nicollet Hotel Lobby In St. Paul, Lowry Hotel With about 770,000 votes still Dtptndable Strvie for 24 Ytars to be counted, there was an overall majority against the pro eral bench is heavy in labor circles. mi posed constitutional amendment of 107,409.

One of the top leaders in the The vote now stands at Central Labor union says those SHOP TONIGHT UNTIL 8:45 361 for and 2,083,770 against. are wrong who describe the present situation as a "rift" be nel called for in the Washington table of organization, and has given no indication of filling the other jobs until warranted by the volume of cases. Heat on the Polley appointment seems to come mainly lrom old line AFL leaders. Polley has numerous friends in the CIO. One of the men writing to The Conservative cabinet plans to meet Tuesday to discuss tween labor and Humphrey.

other methods of combatting "rnere Is no rift," he says. It's merely that we don't like communism. It had asked the electorate for some of the things that Humphrey is doing." power to dissolve the Commu Humphrey said he had passed over good local man to put Polley in the Job. nist party and remove Communists from key position in government and industry. PIGEON RIDES ELEVATOR BOKSBURG, SOUTH AFRICA A homing pigeon was perched on a rock half a mile under ground, gold miners reported He apparently was referring to Vern Buck, considered by many AFL leaders to be doing an outstanding job in an underpaid position as assistant state here.

They took It to the sur face, but it caught the next elevator going down "home" again. labor conciliator. Mry Riwsrtb irritee on family erobltmi 1 An appointment situation packed with dynamite and generating even greater heat revolves around the district attor- I ui numetpous Tribune. Advertisement Should persons of different faiths marry? ney's office and the next vacancy on the federal district court bench. C.

U. Landrum is expected to retire shortly as district attorney. The labor leaders say Why intermarriage between Cath olica, Protestants, Jewe opposed by xnere seems to be no question that Phillip Neville, another leaden of all these religions? In Oc tober Reader's Digest, human rela tions expert Dr. David Mace dia cusses the hazards of mixed marriage, Dr. Mace points out where fric tion may arise in raising children, longtime Humphrey friend, win get the job.

Some of the labor leaders rip into that prospective appointment on familiar grounds that while Neville doubtlessly is fit material for the job, he is being picked because he was a political crony of Humphrey, and good men are being passed up Lt. in day-to-day points of view. Read how parents can help their children avoid the pitfalls of mixed marriage how a couple involved in one can beet deal with problems they must face, Get your October Reader's Digest today: 45 articles of lasting interest. 1 il condensed from leading magazines, in ma lavor. One AFL leader, stirred up over the district attorney job, got Humphrey on the phone.

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