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zi OO ee ie HN TTS TIGL GA TI SE se co AO NTS YE pkera | “PAGE 8° BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE. . te inst ap » MONDAY, OCTOBER 14..1918 SSSSSSSSoSsSSaSSo== | Would You Favor | se Constitutional matt 1—That would open the way to transfer the whole tax burden to land. 2—That would strike out of our Constitution the provision that Morality and Patriotism ‘shall be taught in our schools. 3—That would remove EVERY SAFEGUARD against fraud in hand- ling North Dakota’s $60,000,000 public school fund. 4—That would make it possible fo ‘create a public debt, ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT LIMIT. 5—That would open the way to o'place i in the hands of one man nthe pow: er to appoint every state and county officer, governor: and lieuten- ant governor excepted. 6—That would eliminate the possibility of etre labor pucues by. a state tribunal of conciliation. ; 7—That would make it possible IN TIME OF WAR rae any able ‘bodied man to hire another to fill his place in the National Army. 8—That would permit illegal combinations for the control of. bates ‘in: strict the right of franchise. These and many other provisions were embodied in House Bill. No. 44, the measure Governor Frazier, by special message, urged the Legislature to pass immediately. If the Constitutional Amend- ments now pending are adopted at the election: the way will be open for doing this and much more. These matters are of vital importance. Ask for an explanation of them by 8 Rengidates for pub- lic office, or speakers that appear in your community. | | | | | | | | | | | ‘a I | YOU HAVE A RIGHT TO KNOW i L. yee POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT... Bers so ae x JOINT CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE _ the state. wie 0 i 9—That would make it pesaible for less than a Aaa) to extend or re- |