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SEPT. 27, 1918. FRAZIER FEARS DISCUSSION OF LEAGUE POLICY Doyle Declares Townley Gaover- nor is Afraid to Meet Op- ponent.in Debate ‘FARGO PAPER MOUTHPIECE Official Nonpartisan Organ Only Allowdd ‘to Speak for | “Our” Executive. meet me in joint ‘debate to discuss the issues of this campaign,/and that is that the governor is afraid to dis- cuss on the platform the fecord- he himself has made in office,” said S. Doyle, Democratic candidate for vernor, while here this morning. Mr. Doyle spoke in Williston last evening, continuing his tour of. the state in bh@ interest of Is candidacy. “I proposed to Mr. Frazier, ‘ins a: Jet- ter mailéd seyeral weeks ,agd, and which he has not.eVen had the cour- tesy of answering, that we meet ix’ joint debate to discuss these ques- tions, but have received no response whatsoever. N “The only inkling we have had as to the reason for the ‘governor's re- Once:This Beauty Had Pimples Stuart's Calci fers Proved That Beauty Comes from the Blood and from. 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Our prices are rele 6 Gplicians) N * fusal or failure to discuss campaign issues jointly with myself comes by way of the Fargo Courier-Ncws, the official organ of the administration which sets up the plea that the gov- ernor wouldn't meet me becdlse he odesn’t want to draw a crowd for the rival candigate, “I'll put this propositign up. to any fair-minded man in North Dakota: If Frazier believegy his actions. on’ cer- tain ‘public questiofis that have arisen during’ his term in office are feren: ible, why should he object to discuss: ing those actions before all’ the peo- ple of this state? . “If/Governor Frazier has any sound reason for the veto ef the terminal elevator bill: if he has any sound rea- son for supporting House. Bill 44 carrying such radical provisions as the single tax, unlimited. ponded in- debtedness for the state and all of its politicak subdivisidns; its removal of all safeguards from the state school ‘und, and’ it3 elimination from the schogls of our state of instruction in| morality and patriotism, he should not be fearful af meeting me on the public platform. If his positior is right, and | if hg is in position to defend his rec- ord’ thereon} certainly no harm could come to his cause. “The Socialist chairman of the ,op- | position has comeeout with a state- ment declaring t the issue in this campaign is between.autocracy. and democracy. 1 say that the issue, is one of socialism—cither ‘North Dakota -ar it repudiates the Socialist doctrine that, was attempted to be foisted upon this state through 1.0use Bill 44,/and now again before; the people in a group of initiated amendments to the constitution that carry the principles enunciated in the original measures. Attempts at throttling public dis- on of the questions involved in campaign have been evident ever | si the primary election, and even before that time. “At this time, I believe ft is well for the people of the state to stop and consider just what i proposed by the Soc st. leaders who are opposing us }™m this election.’ ifisist upon information about the sin; , which throws the burden of axation on lands: it i8~for the people of the state to demand from its sponsors the reason for their attempt- of North Dakota, the command that patriotism and- morality shall be taught in the schools of our state; it is for the pcople to, demand ‘of its sponsors the reas for the attempt- ed removaf of all restrictions and safe- guar’s from ijc handling of the gi gantic state school fund; it is for the people to insist on an explanation trom jis sponsors of the motives thal [guided them4n attempting to center into the hands of one man vast ap Ke ointive power that would have de- Stroyed coun rule insofar ds the election of its own officers are con- cerned; it is for the people to de- mand irom these Socialists a state: ment of why they would remove en- tirely the bonded. debt limit of the state and dach of its political subdi- visions, thus paving the. way to gi- gantic indebtedness that would neces- ily have to be paid and which, | paid by a tax on land alone. | “All this idle talk of the issue be- ‘autocracy and democracy’ in merely an attempt to loud the real is: It the oppo- scition is sincere, the way is opened to give the people of North Dakota explanations on mooted questions that |have gone unanswered two years. “We are pationtly waiting, and in the meantime will carry our méssage to the people, confident that they de- sire knowledge of what is. being at- tempted back of the at dust clouds \kicked ‘up by the Socialist agitators who have dominated political affairs the past two years, sg “he argument of the statement that Frazier refuses to meet me ‘?e- ‘of the people, has no foundation. - 1 speaking tour and the crow@ls are get- jting larger every day. ‘Nonpartisan, farmers are profuse in their expe} sion of appreciation for an oportun- ity to hea the other side of the eco- nomic program involved in this cam- brought from their hiding ‘ous glitter of “Diamonds”: A — ——=QUALITY ALWAYS DAKOTA. BISMARCK, “Zt is for the people of {ie state,to| ed elimination from the constitution | h the single tax, would have, been | |cause it would attract the attentior {am now on the second week of my BOHEMIAN ONE; OF 175,000 TO’ JOIN ENTENTE Nephew of Man in North Dakot Prison-Writes.of Desertion of Czechs SEES FREE WORLD UNITED, Declares “We Are All Littie Children Fighting Together. for Freeddm” « Because of the important part which the Czecho-Slovak-nation prom- ises to~play in the intense drama now eving acted on the battlefields of Eu-- rope, much interest attaches to the fol- lowing leter, received by F. J.“Mikl, a Bohemian in the North Dakota state penitentiary at , Bismarck, from’ a nephew who is a Bohemian war pris- oner. now voluntarily fighting under the Italian flag. The letter js written of July 8P~ ‘ “My dear“unclé: I have received your letter trom freedom’s country of hear from your country of freedom again. I amwell at present and wish- ing this finds you the same, The let- ter I received has traveled several places throughout Italy, but I got it just the sfme. It reached me safely, but the cover was marked all over iif that letter. “You wrote that you sent a peti- tion to your cousin to help you again, but as you say you always did write to him#Bohemiaif and that time you ' ‘from the German lines. from Zona di Querra, Italy, under date |. ‘April 21, and was certainly glad to | he Widn’t do much to help you out. “I am going to write to your cousin, and, they will wonder after reading my, letter to see what freedom and peace mean; that: we Bohemians out here are fighting’ an opposite nation; fight- ing with ‘the best of equipment to gain freedom and peace and do away with monarchy and kings. ’ and we together’ riow nace by reading*the newspapers. ‘We Bo! life, to stand. and ‘let the world, see what .we ‘do. “Many. of us have faiten; but wefstand up-to. the ‘best they can, produce. Much damage is done \to “us “people out here,; and to the country; also, damage which may never ,be, repaired for a long time. “We were. ina pig battle a few days ago, capturing, many prisoners. Many hundreds 6f.sqldiers from (the Aus- trian front escaped and hid in a big rock mountain, “They are now steal- ing, robbing trains of ammunition and food. and, supplies, and. King, Karl sent | , ome Hungarian, and German, soldiers to keep them, down, and without ever a battle: they: glad to get away They make for the -mountafus, robbing trains, and: carrying all’ they can take along to help our allies; only they are eager to do damage, to! their, country in order to.help us along. : ‘July 6 we. celebrated; for honor of John ‘Hus: We Bohemians piled a ine of wood, set it on fire, and the llies, addressed. a, speech to ug brave soldiers who. so liberally help them. But onthe front at first the Italian people. dig’ not..understand what this yall meant, but’ they finally got what wé wero, drivgag, af, 80 we.all joined in a drill to finish up, with a few Fng! who were preaéntand who were sur- “I have ‘now. figured’ things cut for myself. We are, like -chiljren. We must unite and be the same all over the world: forliberty, freedom and democracy:: Like the small stream of wrote in English, which of course your = = | || ” ¢ hat lies in its | aS —quality tha | \. equalled. cousin could not understand, and that a : The charm of the Lanpher ” attractive colors and. its ' “always tight” quality water rushing to get to a river, we are correct style, - t is still un- s i ; | ae ] | Brown & wsovesescers: eoeee. 4 ONUUONDUCEOAUEUED AUUQOCQORONOOESOQOGGROUONUUOSOSOSGQNNOQOROLLUSAUGHIAEDUCODOSOUOUQUTOONUAUSOOLGUEGHOOQDAESRONGOGAUADOGDSUS ga uCOLON NaOH: Fancy ripe tomatoes ’ special price ..:... pkgs. for .......... 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Stax Naptha Powder, regular price. 30c, Dr. Prige’s Corn Flakes, special price: New Dill Pickles, pet doz, .........-...25¢ 4 a / Gelermann MOE CEC ’ per bushel ..... $2.75 SUNUEHSUAUOOOORDOCROUUUNOODOGSOONOLOOOROROOUUONOUONATASNOA .. 65¢, .30¢ | fen ® : z Hf ru righ until’ we get to our goal. you are-from where Iam from, J would like, to have yor know you served three years of actual training.-, “You may wonder why I am with I ran away from the Austrian About 175,000 of us in the Bo- prised to see how well we did. , Italy. “Not only are Bohemians here, but/| lines. French, English and Americans also.|hemian army gave ourselyes up to We have-met Bohemians from there,|Italy. That's why I am with the allies. re fighting un-/ment, 3rd battalio der the. red and“white .flag of Italy. 1] Your nephew, F.. MALICKY, think you already know how things|regiment 3rd battalion, 10th company, Czechoslovaca, Zonadi Querra, Itali- emians give up everything, evenj ana.” DRAWINGS UNDER NEW ~ DRAFTSEPT. 30 Washington, Sept. 27.—Monday, Sep- ember 30, was set by Provost Marshal General Crowder today as the date for the national draft lottery, under ages 18 to 45, registered last September 12. The drawing will take place at the senate office numbers given to newspapers, others, as quickly as possible. be necessary at this time to draw one at a time 17,000 capsules to complete the task. 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