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PATRIOTIC WOMEN CAMPAIGN FOR Fargo, N. D., March 21.—The North Dakota Women’s committee of the Ninth District war loan organizaion convened at the Gardner hotel this morning to discuss plans for the Vic- tory loan, for which a campaign will begin in this state April’ 22, Miss Minnie J. Nielson of Bismarck, state, superintendent of public instruction, | 4s chairman; Mrs. W. A. Mcintyre of | Grand Forks vice chairman of tie general committee; Mrs. W. T. well of Valley City chairman Mrs. Victor LaRose of Bismarck, vice! chairman and Mrs, F. L. Conklin of | Bismarck vice chairman of the speok- ers’ bureau. | The work of mittee, Miss Nielson announced this | morning, will consist publicity and education. The com-; mitee will work not only for the suc- cess of the Victory or Fitth Liberty loan, but for the government's whole the women's com-/ principally of} ‘razier’s administration, five have ady publicly gone “on “revord against the printing and educational WORKERS PLAN...’ BIG VICTORY LOAN | « ed. "attorney. General Langer, Seere Helen Porter. Fargo; | Cay- | tary of State Hall, State Auditor Kos- Johnson, Wales; | itzky and State Treasurer Olson, each Canfleld, Fuller-/of “whom is a leaguer, elected by Ellen M. Roach, | jeague votes on a ticket endorsed by Ss, Mrs. Scott | the league organization, were quoted Z O. M. | Jast: week. Golden Valley, |g. Beach; Granada Maloney, Grand | M. Smch, Leith; | Coopers: shirley Fox, | <idder, Foye. Steele, LaMoure, Mrs. (. A. Finch, LaMoure; Logan, Mrs. Rudolph Hochhalter, | {alier, N | Dickey, Mrs. |ton; Divide, Mr New Rockford ameron. Linton; McClusky, Carrigton; Mrs. J. Reeve, For! s Susan J Fo: M s, commissioner of in-} ed “nis opinion of 2s this week as fol- The printing bills should most cer- nly be turned down by the people orth Dakota. These laws can be! considered league bills, and they have no place on our statute books. Tae} poleon; McHenry, Mrs. J. lL. Lee.) Jaws are inimicable to. the st | Velva;. McIntos Louis Rubin,| interests of the people of the state. Ashley; McKen Robert Nor-| and their passage by the legislature heim, Alexande: in, Miss Lulu} was, in my opinion, absolutely un- Satterlund, Wa er. Mrs. nted. [am ‘opposed to these Paul § Mo Mrs, 1 Mrs. W. Nelson, Golden ary, Mandan nshoel, Van s. H. D. Foster, 1 nith, on, and I sincerely trust that they ‘ail. | will be referred to the people, and that Hook; | the people will veto them.” H akota; Commissioner of Agriculture and thrift: program, which it expects to; Oliver, Mrs. F. P. Rasim Labor Jolin N. Hagan is the only + put over through intensive work in} Pembina, Miss © inenber of ‘the admiilistration’. who Se She cng ar ean ROR has maintained silence on this. sub- ae ; | Rug! gums ject. His private opinions are known, | ‘cate Sear be addtasect! Tale ie and to some extent at least. they coin- liste) Liiariy Youn Toe uten WhO: a Y Ce a ide with those of his confreres. rived last night trom Montana, wher Jones, Wahpeto on. Mvanted on Stumpe os she spent the last two days, ¢. J. Wagner Daily reuests from leaguers County Chairwomen Mrs. Flora Bak Por s coming to te Auditor Kositz: Miss Nielson has announced the ap-| Mrs. Anna C. Sehroeder, McClusky; | Atorney, General Langer (hat they pointment of county chairwomen for) Sioux, \ N. Shabe: Soleo; Slope, | Uke the stump and explain: thelr. ‘op- ine Viclbey loan ae tollove: tae eee sonnets {Position to the non-league program Adams, Mrs. C. T. Peterson, Helin. Steele, Miss Aagot Raen, Finley! |" e requests come prin ger; Barnes, Mrs. Gearge Drake, Val-| Stutsman, Mrs. Andrew — Blewett, | Ol sections where speakers ley City: Benson, Mrs. C, ich-| Jamestown; Mise. Mamiel| smported: by <the Jeague nave. under: mond, Minnewaukon; Billings, Miss Sorenson, Ee Udy wnt (econ. Woe oxplaine the: sets OL tHe) Ee: Mable I. Rapp, 3 r Nestos, Hillsboro: Mie donate | Cent Beneral assembly. Mrs. C. R. Gleason, Bottineau; Walstrom, Park WwW The league opE ion to the refer: man, Mrs. 0. M. Young, Bowman;!¢. Hf, Coar, Minot: Wells, Miss Sen-| dum now has largely concentrated | Burke, Mrs. George Kemp, Columbus, | 1 Burleigh, Mrs. C. L. Young, Bismarck | M LYING LIKE A HORSE THIEF A “jliston. | Nertr Williams WwW. Ht in a campaign to convince the voters | that the calling of a special election } will cL the state to a heavy and nn nnnnnmnnnnnn | unnecessary expense. League offi- | Jot through «the Consumers’ United | cers favoring the referendum hoid, on | Stores Co. and the new educational | (bill, to make a job for Niel C. Mac- donald, whose services the people re- the other hand, that the cost will be only a fraction of what may be saved through the defeat of the Dill creat- LEAGUE DUTY ——— j (Continued trom Page One.) ' Dickinson, William E. Breen of Bis: | marck, Frank Mehring of Melville and , J. G. Ingle of Dawson were among} the well known farmers who were | present at this meeting, when, by their sworn afidavits, in response to | a question from Ingle, member of a} $60,000 store company at Dawson, as | to what had become of the $51,000 which Townley admitted had not been invested in the store. Townley said: “That is none of your G— D— busi- you farmers are like a set of We've got to drive you to the, polls with a club to make you vote.” | This conference permanently alien- | ated some of the pioneer movers in: farmers’ cooptrative activities in the | state and several of the league's strongest supporters. The Valley City bank transaction, which has been aired more recently, did not help matters any. The sta ment of John J. Hastings, Townley much-motor-carred financial secre. tary, that the big profit he made in organizing the American Exc’ State ‘bank and selling to this ers’ institution the American Nation- al bank “was absolutely none of the farmers’ business” has left a sore | spot in Barnes county, where the farmers put, up the $200,000 from which Hastings took his $20,000 com- | mission. Then the farmers bave, been ad- vised of a conterence between Wil Mam Lemke, Townley’s legislative manager, and State Treasurer Ol- son and State Auditor Kositzky, dur- ing the recent assembly, when Lemke summarily commanded these league officials to get back to their holes in the capitol, assuring them that what the league purposed to do with taxa- tion matters “none of the demned busin and that their counsel and advice were not required | The Tax Program. | The taxation program now in fi in North Dakota was executed with-| out the advice of any of the taxing} officials of the state, and over the protest of members of the state tax commission, the state treasurer and the state auditor, all ‘but one of these protestants being officials who were elected by the league. The authors ot the new tax program are “Prof.” W. G. Roylance of St. Paul and Wal-; ter Thomas Mills of Berkeley, Calif. neither of whom is a citizen of orth | Dakota. Having opposed this program of formation, State ; itzky, State Treasurer OL sn, Secretary of State Hall, Attorney General Langer and Tax Commission ers Packard and Steele do not feel it: incumbent upon them to defend it j now. They are returning candid, truth- ful answers to requests which are | coming to them from farmers over | the state. These answ are not of; a type which will relieve the uneasi ness which these farmrs are beg! ning to feel. “Is it true that a horse which was ; assessed at $20 last year will be as-| sessed at $50 this year?” inquires aj farmer. { “It is,” replies Auditor Kositzky. | “Is it a fact that a quarter assessed at $1,000 last year will be assessed at $3,333.33 this year?” it will,” the state auditor admits. “4 Poor Politics. i Even very good leaguers who are | absolutely loyal in their support to) Townley, admit that he and Lemke made a political blunder in forcing through the printing bills for the ben- efit of Job Wells Brinton, who seems already to have been well taken care Sore Throat, Colds Quiekly Relleved By Hamiin’s Wizard Oil Hamlin’s Wizard Oil is a simple and effective treatment for sore throat and chest colds. Used as a gargle for sore throat it brings quick relief. Rubbed on the chest it will often loosen up a hard, deep seated cold in one night. 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