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The Winona Daily News from Winona, Minnesota • 12

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1 THI WINONA DAILY NEWS. WINONA, MINNESOTA THURSDAY, MAY 1933 Pag 12- Farmers Report Possible State Uranium Find Legion Backs Bill To Catch Traitors INDIANAPOLIS LP) Th National Executive Committee of the American Legion has endorsed a bill that would give the government more time to prosecute attempted treason, spying and sabotage. The bill, by Sen. Butler (R-Md), would increase from 5 to 15 years the statute of limitations in subversive activities cases. Farm Spokesmen Claim Plot to Kill Public Power WASHINGTON Iff) Spokesmen for the Farmers Union Wednesday accused the administration and private utilities of plotting the destruction of public power.

Game, Fish Hearing Set at BRF Monday BLACK RIVER FALLS, Wis. (Special) The annual public game and fish hearing will be held at the courthouse here Monday at 8 p.m., according to Howard dander, chairman of the Jackson County Conservation Congress Committee. Committee members whose terms are expiring are Harry Palm, Hatfield, regular member, and Claire Enerson, Northfield, alternate. These seats will be voted on at the Monday night meeting. most ambitious program of its four-year history the moving of 142,000 Europeans to new homes overseas.

The action was taken at the final session yesterday of the committee's semiannual meeting. The program calls for the resettlement of more than 50,000 Italians, 37,000 Germans and. refugees living in Germany, 18,000 Austrians, 12,000 Greeks, 11,000 Dutch and 13,000 other Australia is to receive the largest number 48,850, followed by the United States with 34,280. AT COUNCIL MEETING It was Herman Luedtke of the street department not Jack Nelson of the engineering department who was a member of a delegation to the City Council Monday night regarding wage matters. Bootleggers Aplenty, Who's Left to Buy? RALEIGH, N.C.

UP Sheriff Dwight. L. Beam of Gaston County told a State Senate committee there are between 400 and 500 known bootleggers in his county. While asking legislative help to cure the situation, he declared: "I don't know how they keep from selling it to each other." $45 Million OKed For Resettlement GENEVA, Switzerland The Intergovernmental Committee for European Migration has approved a $45,625,000 budget to pay for the Our program includes the establishment of such a multiple-purpose development as Hells Canyon in every river valley in the nation." McDonald said the Republican administration "has reversed the historic policy of Congress in regard to public power which has existed for more than 50 years." "Present department of interior administrators," he declared, "instead of carrying out their solemn oath of office, no longer are guardians of the public interest but are partners of the private power gang which would despoil and steal the peoples resources." C. E.

Huff, manager of the Farmers Union Resources declared "The private power companies are on the march. spending millions of dollars in an attempt to mislead and confuse They assailed the administration and the Idaho Power Co. in state LITTLEFORK, Minn, Two farmers prospecting for uranium on a rock ridge near here today reported the needle on their Geiger counter "went as high as it could go and stayed there." The report came from Her Pope-Joy, who farms near here, and Clarence Olson, farmer and school bus driver at Margie. The two said they rechecked the ments prepared for a Senate Re clamation subcommittee hearing on a bill to authorize the proposed federal Hells Canyon dam in the Snake River between Idaho and the American people. wreck existing public power programs." Oregon.

(r i mm ii mi ii mint in rocky area several times and got the same high reading In the area 100 by 50 feet 10 miles south of Idaho Power is seeking Federal Power Commission (FPC) licenses to build three dams in the Hells Canyon reach of the Snake River, which would flood the proposed here. The area adjoins Highway 65 on state-owned land. Popejoy and Olson staked joint A claims on an area 200 feet square The two said they were not fa miliar with state regulations on claim staking and planned to contact federal officials. Sources at the state Capitol who would be familiar with such regu federal project site. Angus McDonald, representing President James G.

Patton of the National Farmers Union, said authorization of the federal dam "would fulfill one of the legislative goals" of the Farmers Union. "Our final objective," he said, "is to establish an economy of abundance made possible through expanding productive capacity. The goal: Maximum development of lations were not 'immediately avail 12 Die in Blazing Shower of Chemical MEXICO CITY in At least 12 persons, including six bus passengers, perished last night in a blazing shower of chemical solvent from a plastics factory. Authorities feared the death toll would go higher. Touched off by sparks from an electric circuit breaker, the flaming liquid erupted from a tank of thinning fluid.

Within minutes the fiery chower had: 1. Enveloped a bus stopping at the factory gates, killing six passengers instantly and burning 20 others. 2. Set the factory afire, burning to death five or more persons inside. 3.

Indirectly caused the death of a bus passenger who was struck by a falling power line as he fled from the vehicle. Women Keep Secrets About Murder, Claim CLEVELAND UP) Says Capt. David Kerr, head of the homicide bureau, women can keep secrets at least about murders. Giving a talk yesterday on his experiences, the detective said women involved in murder cases will "talk about everything under the sun, from favorite band leaders to movie stars, but not about their men suspected of crimes." Pick up the wife or girl friend of a male suspect, he continued, and she'll "flash big blue eyes" and claim she doesn't even know the guy. Odd thing is, said Kerr, that when you grab a suspect he bitterly blames the girl friend "for talking too much." Parents Told to Ignore Outlandish Attire PROVIDENCE, R.

I. LB Chief Judge Francis J. McCabe of the Rhode Island Juvenile Court says parents whose children wear outlandish attire and too much lipstick should treat the result as natural. He told a Parent-Teacher Assn. last night that the fancy dressers are only bidding for attention and if ignored perhaps would lose interest in showing off.

Make up a batch of cheese wafers from a standard recipe. Give them new and different flavor by sprinkling them with whole cumin seed before baking. 9 our natural resources can only be brought about by coordinating development of river valley basins. irz-z tt (Si EASY! able. It was pointed out, however, that whenever state land is sold, mineral rights are maintained by the state.

Another "good reading" on a Geiger counter was reported on the Otto Ihoff farm seven miles southeast of here. Plainvicw Resident's Son Named President PLAINVIEW, Minn. (Special) Dr. Charles Slocumb of Rochester, son of Mrs. Zula Slocumb, Plain-view, was elected first president of the Minnesota chapter of the Arthritis and Rheumatism Foundation at Minneapolis.

The charter was received from the national foundation at the meeting. Young Woman Catches Bus Despite Handicap MIAMI UV-A young woman ran across busy Flagler street waving toward a bus. Midway across the Intersection, she stopped suddenly and grabbed her wait with both hands. It appeared she had suffered a stroke until, agilely, she stepped out of her panties, grabbed them up and ran for the bus. She made it.

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