GRANGERS WORK ON RESOLUTIONS
PULLMAN, June 8. (/P)—Shooting .resolutions through their grist mill like corn into a sheller, the Washington State Grange dug into its heavy business of the final-day with arguments on resolutions limited to two minutes.
Today's meeting probably will run to midnight, leaders predicted, as action was obtained on only a few of the 130 or more resolutions introduced.
Public ownership of natural resources took the spotlight this morning as B. W. Lyon of Eatonville introduced a resolution asking that representatives of organized labor meet with representatives of agriculture to initiate measures which would organize, repossess and control all natural resources and public utilities of the The. resolution was passed by unanimous vote without a- word of discussion.