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BISMARCK DAILY TRIB BAER STANDS FOR FORCE VS. HUN BRUTALITY Cartoonist Congressman from | | ; | } | North Dakota is Not Town- ley Pacifist 3 WAR MOTHER TAKES STAND Woman Nominee for Congress | has Two Sons at Front and Backs Them Up New York, Oct. 1.J’The National Se- curity league makes public today addi- tional replies from nominees for the house of representatives and senate to its questionnaire, issued in connection with the league’s compilation of infor- | mation for the voters of the countr. | Josep W. Folk, ex-governor of souri, former solicitor of the depart- | ment of state and now chief coun the Interstate Comme: who is candidate for se against souri, writes Charles D. Orth, ch: T-/ness me man of the Security league's congres- sional campaign committe: “There can be no peace war is won, and won right.” In response to the query in Stefansson. uch difference in ubject of preparedn y judgment, the questionnaire ae to his views on re- construction, Mr. Folk “The winning of the war takes pre- | cedence over all other qu | gram Capper and B: the co) Governor Capper of prepa candidate for the i] « writes: “I am emphatically opposed to a ne- gotiated peace. We must stay in the fight until the kaiser has uncondition- ally surrendered.” John M. Baer, the farmer-cartoon- ist congressman from North Dakota: | “While I would like to see the day the nations would settle their differ- ences, by reason instead of by force, 1 realize that, until right has triumphed in every land and love reigns in every | « heart, governments must, as a last re- | sort, appeal to force. It is, therefore, | of prime importance that our nation | should be prepared to meet such emer- gencies as the future may demand. If we do not obtain a degree of disarm- ament at the peace table, 1 shall strangly. advocate universal compul- sory training. Until we have a peace distated by the Allies, I shall support | Jisted every measure for the greatest mili-| Mrs. Se tary program possible and for the|New York dis support of our military establishment | fighting in France. support of our military establish-| that, had we bee Jn Woods’ District. war should One o fthe most interesting replies |the Lu i to thé questionnaire received by the | Kost. Security league during the past few!the circumstan days is from J. R. Files, of Fort Dodge, | was right in de i la,, nominee in the 10th Iowa district,|of war. Our first duty n which repudiated Congressman Woods, |the war by putting f who was chairman of the Republican |and making Congressional committee. In answer-| United States wil ing the questionnaire, Mr. Files says: | conflict the most pov “With Mr, Woods’ defeat, I resolved | the world, and, as such, will that in the coming campaign I shall |the leading role in the council of not discuss partisan politics nor make | tions, I believe, if I understand the anly partisan appeal for support of my | character of our people rightly, and candidacy, Mr. Woods was exceeding-|can judge correctly our public. opin- ly popular ‘with the people of his dis-| fon, that the United tes will avoid trict, There was abundant cause for | alliances with individual nations when that popularity. He. voted against | peace is established.” the tabling of the McLemore resolu- London’s Oppon tion, against the declaration of. war, “L will give unqualifi support to and against a number of measures for | the President, and favor all measures preparedness and defense. He was|to win the war and secure an effective defeated far renomination.” victory over our enemies,” writes ex- Inconsistencies, Congressman Henry Soldfogle, up- Notable inconsistencies céntinue to)on whom the Democrats and Republi- appear in the replies to the Security | cans have fused in the 12th New York |* league's questionnaire from Congress- | district in order, to attempt the defeat A Woman's One of the nt. Here they are—most primitive race of the r on Germany—they don’t even know there is a wa came into contact with civilization on a trading trip to | chap at the left, wearing a cap, was Stefansson’s i Lol | ere voted -Y,M.C. A. WOMEN FOLLOW DRIVING YANKS WITH EATS | mud, shell bur {tion of t property is ant in pos Frank E. c, FIRST PICTURE OF BLOND ESKIMOS - This On e 1 to see a I on. Appeal from order of District Court; niou of the Court by Birdzell, J. men in various parts of the country | of the Socialist congressman, Meyer) Affirm who opposed preparedness. For in-| London. lo <Gnniton stance, Congressman Shallenberger, ——avr w. s. ae of the 5th Nebarska district, writes | 4 - | | that he “advocated military training | | of the manhood of the nation rather than reliance upon a small standing |* army that would be found totally in- | adequate in modern warfare.” De. spite this, Mr. ShaHenberger voted against the Kahn amendment to th Conseription bill, which — eliminated the volunteer system from the Select ive Draft. Congressman Gandy, of lcerb FOR THROAT AND LuNas rat [A> Calcium “compound that \Mef in many acute and chronic cases. Provides in -handiest form, a basic rem- | edy highly recommended by aclence. Con- tains no harmful dregs. ‘Try them today. 50,cents a box, including war tax SUPREME COURT FROM WARD COUNTY, | BL, Goss, Plaintiff and Respondent, | Ben Lindberg, Defendant and pellant: Ap- : (1). Where a defendant} ofe a district judge in re-| ponse to a summons and tries the) issues involved in a suit to enjoin him | from trespassing upon the land of the |plaintiff,. and cutting, harvesting, |threshing or marketing crops growing thereon, and makes no objection to, |the form of the action or the method | jof trial, he cannot, upon appeal, con- ‘tend that the action, so far as it in-j |volves a right of possession of land, | |should have been tried to a jury. (2). The evidence is examined and | |held to support the findings of the, trial court to the effect that the plain- tiff is entitled to uninterrupted pos-j ees Eben Seueeite | g@ | session of his land and to the crops) | growing thereon. Appeal from District Court of Ward} County; H. B. Leighton, J. Affirmed. | Opinion of the Court by Birdzell, J Robinson and Grace, JJ., dissenting, | McGee & Goss, Minot, attorneys for respondent | Greenleaf, Wooledge & Lesk, Minot, | {and Ben Combs of Donnybrook, attor-| neys for defendant and appellant. | the 3rd} will bring ree DURUDORDDADUSUCUONOLOROUUCAUDEUADUGOOUOGAEGOONOGNOD Better Do It Now Paint sand Wall Paper'are go- ing up. =] | FROM MOUNTRAIL COU? =/L. B. Gagnon, Plaintiff and Appel- lant, | THIS IS THE SEASON of the year when you should decorate your homes. before the cold weather sets \in. 1 IF YOU HAVE A HOUSE or a store building to rent, let me fix it up for you and you vs. .. B. Veum, Defendant and Respond- ent. Syllabus: In an action for focible entry and detainer it appeared that the plaintiff had leased the property in question toa tenant who had stip- ulated in the lease that his term might be terminated if the property were sold. 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