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'jm$ wrugayt 'All other stock we shall purchase direct from the ranchers. From producer direct to consumer is our plan. . - "We believe the scheme should and will succeed, and that it will be watched with interest, andj if successful, followed by other parts of the country. The con sumers must choose between co operation and being swallowed alive." ' x DOCTOR ANNA SHAW YEARS OLD 64 Dr. Anna Shaw. This photograph of the suffra get leader was taken as she was L carrying away country produce soiu uy ine iew zone state Women's Suffraget association at their fair. Dr. Shaw's 64th birth day was recently celebrated by the association CRITICISMS WERE MADE TO HELP LABOR-WILSON At the meeting of the Chicago Federation of Labor yesterday a letter was received from Gov. Woodrow Wilson of New Jersey, in regard to attacks the governor is allged ta have made on labor while president of Princeton uni versity. The governor said: "I have always been a consis tent friend of organized labor,;' and any criticism I have uttered with regard to it has been the criticism of a friend who was sincerely afraid that certain fnis takes would mar the progress of a cause with whiclTwas tied up so much well-being of laboring men." The governor, in response to questions from B. C. Dillon, chairman of the federation's grievance committee, said he could not remember uttering the statements attributed to' him. He invited inquiry of New Jersey la- boring men as to his stand on unionism. A letter from Cornelius Ford, president of the New Jersey Fed eration of Labor, confirmed the statements of Gov. Wilson. A resolution adopted "by the New Jersey body indorsing him was inclosed, as well as the texts of a number of labor laws pasesd un 'der his administration and with. his aid. A motion to indorse the gov ernor candidacy for the Demo cratic presidential nomination was declared out of order, but- his letter waTs well received, and his straightforward statement of po-. s -jjjr.- vuMfefeuieMMMftrfteft. v.- - J'-.T,-'-. -.y.-. - "-' - -