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Ce A CKARD PREPARES NEW LIST OF ba meri for years before coming th the league. Another ex-minister.,Work- REDS WHOM TOWNLEY IS WORKING ing in Nebraska and Minnesota aul WITH IN HIS NONPARTISAN RAID assisting in. the present, campaign in id North Dakota. z I. F. Packard, state tax commis-, revised and certain names were added |: Ernest O, Meltzen, party socialst, In compliance with Sections .975 and‘ oF at “ ies ited Laws of Nortt Kota for 1913, 7. zB. Flahert: ,County ‘Auditor: of Bur- pner ani an active member of the) by i min who was for muuy months | prominent In the councils of that DRY | joi gh County Novis Dakota do nebbby certify that the follaveiniy ja. a ties ces list -of ‘the ‘measures, against -which' referendum D 7 Z pwhiey, Texas SATE: y y P mpartisan league, recently re-ap-| closely associ ted iris List |i Texas for yeurs. Has heen tn. Noth petitions have been filed as certified to me byWhie'Necretiry of State, and which, in ‘compliance with the proclamation of, His Excellency, inted for a six-years-term by Gov-j one of his ch lieutenants, eek t ae or eee finds the red {sums-on endlessly, but | have eliminat- | D&kota ‘for many. weeks assisting 1") the Govemor of the State: of North Dakote ‘vill bavaubtaitted to the ‘electors on ‘Thursday, June 26th, 1919. . pee of the erEanization growing too] ed all but the more Important, whieh |e Presant fight The Polls will open at 9'o’clock A.’M. .and.continue open tintil 910’elock P.M. of ‘that day, in mat ‘the sagular polling places of said rid for his taste. He has classified | f : , O. Meitzen, fatheft of B. 0. Meitzen, uaibe? ‘of Tow nley’s aides, and ne Townley, president and founder | also.a ‘Texas party socialist and former County as established by the County Commissioners of ‘said ‘County of Birteigh, N. D. day issued a statementglisting the e Nonpartisan league, party so-Jeditor of ‘The Rebel,” a radical, 80-| , Witness my hand and official seal’ this ath day:of ‘June, 1919. ce ae a ‘i Mowing socialists who are affiligtea| cialist, and candidate for the state leg- | cialist publication, barred from the Ha Sana ent saa Rabi i? ee. F ith the movement and declaring the jaiatre on ie goclalist ticket in Golden | United, States mail: by executive order (SEAL) ayo ye DORE ES ee Opie 4 ad B: FUAHSRTY. . i land he takes on the matter. . ‘alley county in of the’ federal government low edi Ree tri ( Sab ORC ‘ ie BR om ‘ : Mr. Pachari’s statement. follows: Howsld Wood, Tish tenn oovemnor: tor of ‘the German addition, of the sy lit ! wigs suet é County Auditor of Burleigh bounty 8D, D. In this crisis of the affairs of the eee hattpaoclalistac oes Done riley atte sss tua BSS REFERBNGUM OF ‘UQIOLATIVE ENACTMENT: « “OREPERENDUM OF LEGISLATIVE ENACTMENT ite, it is the duty of every citizen not! “Y) °C. “Contes. of Spokane, “Washing: | known socialists of ‘the south, Was @s- Rea aan Ene AON TING: 5 an Ch SOMMIBSIONER “OF IMMMORATION ©? 05 80% 8 okt y fo take u ttefinite ae aan a ton, prominent socinlist, elected lieuten- | sociated with the Meltzens dn the pub- bse pS aie ee Spesslen::Lawe 8 : ‘House Bil No '.182,.8ession Laws 1978, ; cue to mie ae at ant governor of Colorado and inayor of | jieation of “The. Rebel” ut Halletsville,| | gis BEL Bes Pi ce gee eas Cana ach ane Ate otce Le tke caine “enituslon vex Washington ou sociulint | a¢ “The Rebel” was the first pa- herewithy:) 4: 5 cimmigration. Governor) térm of’ Stites ed by the post- (Create State enent sof of Commisstentr ‘py business manager of the | per in’ Ameri¢a suppr the “igsves and where various | Nonpartisan league. Could not stand’|at : al 2 i" Cot lary $3; 400.00 : ‘ . ari authorities after we entered the ’ rto ica Hg a d fal *the! ‘OF 310,000. - n stand, Upon those of us, Who ave] to pownley being the whole show and] war, It had a circilation of 73,000] "° "Authorizes Seana: to hat -the-Commissioner-of 1 ond tt este ean "sources: a Punected with the Nonpartisan aco went back to Spokane, and its suppression guined Hickey and | Commigsion: at a. sala ca Hei" nw nae piace oF renigene fc arena insustrtes “t ration, rests a double burden anc Walter ‘Thomas Mills, advisor-in-| the Meltzens financhtlly, “He'was use printer and, resident of et “a ere ne eh ne ging. se iinvestor: 3 duty to still support that por-| onieg of Townley n of the legislative program, known the league economic program, now ‘ore the people of the state, and to Ppose that portion of it w League speaker and by the league first in Nebraska and] to designate one news in eac! one of the drafters of North Dakota |Minnesota. He was used for a time) county to be the official: evepaper in hh ep laws. Is one of the foremost socialists |in-/Texas, but Townley feared that he provided: by donate, Bill No ise ihe! of the United States and has 4 world- | would ‘take control of the orgunization,| other notices that are rgcseaines of of he jRoake wide fame as a radical. Has been as-}down there aud .so move! him ‘from'|be published in-such paper. ea fssioner’to ‘compite. at ics and information with qoferene i cane far -tecliiesy i tal “cone ditfones! eaveraoneat ade es c t Requires Commalasio rt advertia d_ distribute inte mati bulletins. pamphlets fae ‘and L edvert epnente Wer " ides that Conimissioner stall | handle-alt corres ce pert init tee ber’ processes or Bio freq at seit ioned ie ange as pcl pag oral ee erate with ‘the: ne States Bureau e by ants ¢ a i a fed upon it by fand exten sociated in a number of communistic/that state and is ‘now using hii, at fee ee eee or AT Mee craeey ote rekucat pilos ophical anarch anc hered | Movements which reflect ‘little credit | Jarge. ° tions of ‘every ni uire a AG ‘Be mate "made By” sores ‘ait pai ici eiom Deval ta, see apn, i [/isn,wogtro, pact art Se ee ail aco tae ee Meal see gana rep eee all for earners of ie earth “BIN” ‘Lemke’s ‘Record. ’'lprominent in the socialistic -movement’ Rati aroperty Gat qt es of ‘wie qed: in. the, no eae omgial predule nd. Ih ranees: AERC in series of arti William Lemke, in charge of the tegal:| of Oklahoma for mdny‘years. ‘Publfst-) Provides that, .to' mash etlages or eit Nhat e'.n0 .afficla ee an sara tae Ge 200,90 3 ” department of ‘the Nonpartisan league Jer of a radical weekly paper called'| lished. there may « stenate any .papet‘for ‘the publiestion of : a ices “and. lege! is second in power to Townley. “Woodrow’s ' Muzagine.”* Another ‘ex mublications reauirga sto ve. and inakes tits iy Bat ee village or Seiad: "approved. by the Gogeno a philosophical radical, and at the/|ntinister. papers for publleation wot all state. legal notices, te Of Sonera beginning of ‘the war was a rabid Ger. | >R. W. Morser, party octal anij'| now required to, De iubt ished ‘by ‘the ‘Insurance, ‘Conn loner, mer, Becreteny ‘Of “Btate | ‘and «all ‘other 'o! 3 J copies cof jall:menyangpers are E pie atattt ae ‘and. inet che 9, be. appro I : 128, the ‘sixteenth Amauretive ‘meeentaly, and comie led, during the las! isla- “March 8, maria ved? ’, to refuse to follow any 5 ther the lead of A. C. Townley and is crew of imported radicals, I am dical myself but I am not a reyolu man sympathizer; wrote a’ book, d¢-|member of the executive’committee for’ Provides. that ,tw nouncing President Wilson because he | North Dakota. Socttlist organizer and. ‘under this. Act Act. aha aid not send an army to Mexieo to}public-speaker. ‘One'time genefal man-|™y tus tified ‘copy of any ‘matter inj Pecan to reltigen:at nist and believe that the changes in 10 cents :per follo. st come slowly and na-/Secure the .appropri iution of valuable ager of the-organization work ‘for. the. Declares te to be t ‘the intent \e ‘the law ‘td co-ordinate publication of ‘all legal “no ready to wear" lands and mineral rights grabbed .by | National league; tried to start a | notices, ‘reports, ’ and toy economize in .state. printing -entt to -have ‘complete stem will w ‘speculators, Lemke was interested in| league of his“oWn in ‘South Dakota, pevstem co ad i ne st og tine, eoilony ‘and certain legal: Tewspapers. the land deals in Mexico. discharged ‘by ‘Townley antl reinstatel| “ Ein"Senate BI Now ie?” paseed by the Shitsenth st paetative reetbly, sant George Totten, a member of the|by Townley as organizer in Montana. |-approved: by.the.@overtor March 18, 1919, be approved: “| board -of regents, brother of Judge; At the present not actively connected - ’ Poe ‘|Totten who entertained Kate Rich-| with the league. ards O’Hare when she made the ‘fam J, ‘Arthur Willfams, party socialist ous speech for wiich she was given|and' former assistant editor of the five years in the federal penitentiary.| Iconoclast. Socialist organizer and lec- J. W. Brinton, former stalwart and| turer. One of the tirst organizers em- an old neighbor and close | ployed by the league. First manager aul | friend of Townl handles the news: |in Minnesota. Had trouble with Town- 5 r bh the | Paper and Const res schemes, | ley and was sent to Montana ; later REFERENDUM (OF ‘(LEGISLATIVE ENACTMENT > 7 The socialist party of a few years} different as daylight and dar! few years ago the revolutionar plists were not in control of the par- Since the disloyal convention in. St Duis, the party has been in the con- | pl of revolutionary or red. socialists. his type of socialists are mor fed to the French ‘Industriel “Cone nage on behalt gt han g wot fins jt Create the I ie ae aston’ (éf es ie. ine - gertain utilities, poustis ane. eit use eben are Gorarots pia nes ag -_ be mn veded | Was tried for sedition and acquitted employed: at ‘heatquarters, rd of Administration, Fea gl . ernor, af f > '‘philost of the anarchist ‘in federal court this state, Denounces Churches. : = Fe Hes aig! i of ee to Ny of ile ane ae “Les” "Simpson. L. W.-Saumuelson,” party socialist, serate Bill No: 134, *Bession: Laws 11810 se cath hokttes Hen fhe, Com inclonto.emm i ley aot ataiiés na “ied jaketts sas an k ‘ing, root and branch, the} Leslie Simpson, former senator, r2-| who designated "the ‘churches as the SENS TE BULL No. arate tg tla Bloyiding for the adminis ts harge them ‘when In-its _ the wubie interests may may require i Hh i sent orde "with violence, if neces-|@ctionary and a standpatter. Attorney. “temples ‘of ignorance.” Hails from]. “., |" schools of the state; providing | or the tof such Institutions by. Empowers. the Ci ie set ne oper $6. content ngvayeerniall rs Pry and building upon the ruins an | At one time disbarred by the supreme| Lafeyette, Minn., ‘and the first ‘chair-| ..” -'a Board.of Administration; prot var | tt intent and defining its Mabe ‘carted ste ners pr tale see wi rie ia sc gute, j A rovernment controlled by the | court of North Dakota. man ofthe ‘Minnesota executive com-} ‘+ sewers and duties: maki ne aa 5 e repealing all Acts and e ye mittee,” Has tout much avtive'work| _- Greates a:"Board of Administration” a fenel, charitable n Oliver S. Morris, editor of the * SOCIALIST tional Leader and secretary of the In-|for the league. and. educational institutions and ine Geen 2 s . uy Y intendent of Public Instructi: the'Camt salon: BLIC dustrial commission of North Dakota,) D. C. Dorman, an active North Da-| {en‘gtners to'be appointed by the Governor tor ™. term mcs ie yeas “aupsect: ole arene end see asia; mae s' - to % aoeatrace neers: Sher a ta rane igs San oe mploy ‘contractors. “sychitedta, etc., ,t0,: ie iste Migolgnate: thett titles, aed hx thelr bonds ed compensation’ ee philosophical radical, imported from|kota party socialist worker, and one} removal for.cause. Mer all d ion has been con-) P “ SHO), To ischarge,:erh] nin-its judy tthe .pyblip’ interest, : ' he t/ rem: that the | Spokane, Washington. of the first’ organizers of the league, Fixes the" bond at $10,060.00 'a: 3, 000,00 of appointive members: Ké discharge pov aes she 3 judgment. ‘the :py ie int Te- Vocint reuubiie of wich we have |. Herbert H. Gaston, at the head of the | One'time assistant editor of the Teono-| 8"4 Fequires, them 20 giv all thelr oat ar Of the Ott nd to fx te)" To inthe ne igre of ‘thaws. bought :and, ‘sold, ; anid ithe ‘ng : \ \ Jleagne — publ ions, A_ protege of | clast. Now in charge of ‘the work i) their compensation, determine ‘their -suaiifieations, and..remove. them: when. the rises. render i tf " he ‘y i ’ nssin. Coates, Is an @ me radical import-| Montana: public service demands it. ai ‘sci autl Se i tat i Asrotie on ‘ul et ire ations ‘for -the managethent : y _ Jed from Spokane, W: EL. W. Sheldon, North Dakota party Haakmpomera the Board to aasums all bowie 8 of Co rol: HL aaben et seye id (g) - To procire their newspapei ern n Hardt anew er as ihe house oot ‘ Fogle Me ponpartical ; sine” and duties of the Superintendent “Of ,PubU¢; Instruction ‘shalt. not -be auch: ferent a aay s adopted th ey ¥ of representatives of North Dakota, and | league, but was ‘finally Won' over ani} abridged. See Section 9, of. the Jaw. Batch cuthotines Phe leis sii, (Ou the payroll of the league; speaker |made manager of the state’ of ‘Okla- powers the Board to appoint a\School Commission ¢ atsting of the ape ame ee : Bron cial sathering: he Rus repu ji . intendent of Public Instruction, .one, County, perintende one City Supe! FP heen defended and approved by a couen ae "a rownles: gees oni ‘ dailet ce tii tengent he Hi jh School Rune ector, -and er ine te. ta inveatignte th the iain Comm alee and i sie p Townley blications in North Da iteuced y Judge midon 0! the Taig, party socialist ot ran rand cost of rary an t books pak acl & . x oi ta, and has been defended and ap: United States district court for North | Forks, N. D. Works as an organizer eee to Mmake’ deat be sae gt ite uals earn Oe ihe: ‘taanglal eu ae — rae eater aa = ae jal | Dakota to two months ie county | in Nort ‘Dakota, Minnesota and Wis- fequires the boned to appoint,an Educational.’ Commission 22 oonalat of cre ties Appropriates ‘oO Hundred Ti tre ‘Doltare tee out ithe ‘provisions: <f the Nori jail and-to pay a fine of $400 on three |consin. -At the present time is in State Superintendent, of Public Instruction, ome ‘County Superintendent, one City ee i House BIIl_No, ‘17, the ‘Steedenth *t lstative fesembly, a f gue, y, Tam iot yet ready |ifferent counts, making six mouths ia | charge of the seven northern counties the Uhiversy and’ Agricultural College, SHoringl ‘ohoolsvand gue Fapresentatirs. of “approved. by ‘the Qi Governor Reb 8, 1919, “be “approve: ids : | . set up a despotic form of govern- ; nN and Rata a an iain of Minnesota, : i ; dardization of schools, examina ion for Eighth Grade:and “High School pupils, . be inated by a dictator or . A. Smith, ach friend of Town- Arthur ‘Olson, party socialist an¢ an reparation of courses. of :study. < ‘ x nuh eon tel by ss K Alor ot lige ca nt’ transportation officer, | philosophical radical, also at one] jaehtt! satires Board {9 tpatall ‘a,system.of bo since, end euaifing df all motieys Py . > that ‘stage of mental ‘adjustment | TOW ndidate for warden of the | time a contributor to the Iconoclast.| “Requires the Board. to ‘file an annual irepott ‘w! herein I can belleve in the rjationali-| i i i Member of national com | Was assistant manager at one time in ‘ie efppropriates $40,000.00 annually for the purpose ie Pei as Gut it provisidde WE ica Hien of the'land—nor eye of produc. | eialist party for North Da- | Nebraska ; iis ‘father dilso a league or- all Senate Bill Np. 134, passed by the Sixteenth Ledislative ‘Assembly, and a4 @eajtta’=aptteh less ‘of atl property | Kota in 1912. ganizer. _|spproved by the Governor smareh Si 418, "be approved? . id. Women, > The experience of man- fe i oy rey, juanager: of league ce |, W. W. Leader. ‘it « \ nd appears to sbow that ve t in ac |in North Dakota, also member of na- Inney Yenawine, a former hofler, > ae apie oe 3c} peer setpcr ities ot society showld | Soc iz 2 ¥ Hone! committee of the socialist party |maker and party socialist of ‘Minne. Ene tte ours sak, weed a », | for state in 1912. apolis, a labor union man. “Hélped to = f Latch abies ,and| lL. L. Griffith is employed a_portpn import the two thousand I. W. W. Koni? x bast C me . 94 4 of the oy in the offices at St. Pant | doaters which Rae eerie of Van |, RE cin 24, Bane an 4 aphrer itis ag fal zation, | and a portion of the time in organiza- | Lear ‘for ‘mayor. yanizer ine- 4s pa fied 4 rere otapeniantion ve 2 to see ‘a revolution 21 Hen mor hf 0 ania . TEDL OS iota until he’ became’ irivolved'*with By it 5 : fee Ms ‘arenealing all ee aa part ohne te A tg A golntcy here : " , ? rch as occurred in Rus- | the socialist party of North Dakota. Vassing, secretary of indyor Van‘Tear 7 AEFERENDUM ‘LEGISLATIVE ENACTMENT ene, - Y s Was attempted at Seat-| | George Griffith, a brother of L. .|in trouble with « young girl.” "Phe lat: |: itiyax commissioner ere tit ie eure tbe neta ft beagh sect i Ml during the recent strike. I am not! is in charge of the organization work | ter received seven years in the state cnet eee sympathy with the resolutions being | Of the National Nonpartisan ‘league.|penitentiary ‘and ‘Yenawiie, owing “to SENATE Bue Ns 8 hit tata ied tr a at hike oe sconbecutve ‘aaty "erms ‘{n -an: ay, preteen itt the nb b pted by the socialist conventions in| Party Gree é this escapade, was shipped to } maiyahd tae "oft lees, and dt revealing Arte 4, Unage es anise pet ven ft-atice ar vhere he w: m 2 val “hk and telghor necaiee snare See alle ine Sn rine on eee Bako, ist, and alt other Act Acts and parts of Acts in Mats Meowt tn Lote sore eran Saar Se » most radical | {er and organizer for many years in| Philosophical radical. Has sc : rejhaay ta rite ‘Stpointment at a, WeSLOMcaitiditaslohiai Coie Werth dt SENET. es the Supreme. Cou E ihitaranraleaiot cca tbr thé: Dis. nany states, In chatge of the work in |cidlistic literature for mliy yeags aud | Gives Go rer :to remove Max Commiasionen a open renee Korh ‘bie or’ i g i Wisconsin for 1918, was appointed by ‘the national Focial- 2 mmf ia et oudtty is 01 ~ round A. ©, Townley constitutes a| A. E. Bowen. Professional politician, | ist party to get ‘their literature ‘Into |ingt peldvapy.other .office under .the pea rats Sn thie Governor 06" err the iF tC. hisd 1 menace to the state. Many of ocialist Socialist candidate for | the public Itbrartes. “Alsd’ a’ svcidlist Ee Sister igri gnsaee: in-any other Re ctpation or, business: Meee ening’ ‘or ‘fico! case recut? ee iatnic ra othe eae iN next ‘Gene “ iia for, the rat, o ie oe m are atheists and many others/soVernor of North ‘Dakota in 1912, ‘Yorganizer ‘in “North ‘Dikota -wiren ‘the | ¥!tty he a ee -annual -salary -of .$4,000. Fixes the mae Platelet Tudges at $4,600. ar Actual traveling ‘expenses. ve strange notions of the rélation| \C.-M. Thomson ‘hails ‘from the state | league was organized. One of its. firét |°°°!Provides.jthat Commisstoner. shail . have charge of latration of: ene i eee ane gta and | parts of ‘Acts ‘in‘ ‘conmiet ets theena we mith, 5 |0f ‘Washington; ‘former mintster.| organizers, ‘Has ‘a brother, Joe, who awe assess all {9x08 uDan “ORPLESS elescaph Sato ae pane cer cu eboverkor aren S NYeis se caperave Legislative ‘Assembly, and y -|Has been admitted to the bar. First Works with ,him—also .a .socialist -and fovea "aad Soliectene ‘by the tate, San pie or s ; ; y. Iam not yet ready to surrender | editor of the ‘National Nonpartisan | phiJosophical anarchist. “Provides «that; Tax py Ee qeaieet to pea of ‘ths Board. ot church, although I admit that ‘it’s Leatter. At onetime editor of the Icono-| J. -A, Kolstade, North Daketd party aualieation: ae Bis 2 nits are many. I am not yet ready; lst, official organ ‘of the socialist | socialtét,and former: contributor ‘to ‘the 8 Giveciqetructions ay econ Hons: a 5 the nationalization of women and uate vere Jeonotlaety eenecially bitter against 't @) Appoint within each Gowri § eae pant erate az m not Willing to turn over my chil- L. Randall, party socialist; from | churches, ‘ownley’s first office mat ervisor:of tax -aasessmen t s pn to be reared by the state, which | the Pacific coast.“ Well known ‘socialist ager. Dismissed, but ‘is working now Phen inet: aatlons and Pres caccutionsito, ae a airaene te eS agents ot H ontrolled by a dictator imbued with |.orator and organizer. as organizer” in ‘Montana, Mas. for failure or\negl Ce to comply with and cgmmce of The aeethtes gover f ‘ty or Income h concepts of society, N. A. ‘Mason, private secretary ‘to|-M.'L. Goodyéar, party socialist anJ {governing the making of returns: Sesseeien iy) peviersnrnan sett 3 ; ‘A PARTIAL LIST OF REDS ‘ |Governor Frazier, Christian socialist, | lecturer. Was the first Texas man- |r ener suplects of, taxation Bates, Attorgey to, aaglat 1 ‘the ‘commencement and ‘ . Apartial list of the socialists thut|, B. B. Martin, socialist lecturer, has | ager. :REOs cution of actions: to enf a woley hng gathered together to carry | tad charge of the organization work: uf |) Foote, ‘another! ‘party * -soblalist, Fy Require tow nship pase oF eis, aunty a ob ' his‘ organization of the Nonpartisan | Montatia ey Ainnesota. ; sheeeeded Him ‘as!manager éf thé Lone port, io) Require Be te acoec te gue, convinces. me that this is a riend of Débs. . ar state. * one ein debts, assets, ‘earnings, ete. fical socialist movement in disguise,| Atthur LeSeuer, party soctalist. Law-| ‘H. J. Greenwodil, patty soctast Por | Ke len furnish at, tng oe eatin 4ax.returns: inétpde Pave taken the list, which 1 here-|Yer by. profession, Closely assoclated |25 seats, Was for a time in the national |? Nataoe witnesses, to gives ghlen. Be re tats. ce ti Ith submit, largely from that publish- with the I. W. W. and both ‘he and his: roffiée, but’ ‘is néw in charge of the | or, iW td cof Bayatinton 8 lave cea on We tan there "anereD in the Lincoln Daily Star-of Nebras- | Wife at one tite were members of ‘the | Nebraska state office. = N ne ac Aicnenitio pon Bert ara, eh, ™ ung ceorgplete e ie i tain ork povelap by Walter Quigl I héve had it| faculty of ‘the ‘socialist school at Ft.| Jesse Johnson tan for congress on Fat etree wes oh patent he unty, ny eee ‘with ae Bent, Bans, voucher with ‘Eugene ‘Y, i socialist ‘ticket in Kansas,.a well bane es of proceedings. ‘ot said, Bo Board: ca Se ia plea Gag , ebs and Kate Richards, O'Hare. nown “party “soetalist. At meen 3 polnt_a.spécial asses: if. th st t ae thos... Keyes, cashier of the league, manager ‘for Nebraska. ety one County ree op-other- supers ae oblestso itera pane ies aad oni ‘the Sica ae raster LS a ; i HM t. BUI signed the financial statemet issued | George Brewer, party socialist, elect. : Freaulre: aaa Auditors to place outed ‘property, on. wie ih tbat cent cof 10 “eapleal ‘ LA vA in’1916.. “An extreme ‘radical ‘from “the |ed to the legislature of Kansas on the |* Ableipronal . eee oe ‘Pacific coast. \party ‘ticket. “Engaged. as a. speaker | chars proms ch: ¢ a mn Cash Register. in Minnespta in. 1918 and at the pres- A FB 3 9h! ofthe St: : lenry Teigén, confidential handyman |ent me gpeaking !in North Dakota, elr: i ae geal ./at headquarters. Opens ‘all riod One of ithe “Dummies.”. ts sayone th Phone 752, mail and extracts the money. Calls| Albert Fox, North Dakota party so- tiga Sripegt Stor Tavernier. Au x himself a socialist but.is a philosophigy’ | cialist. .He is one of the-dummies who me) ts ‘Ass cyt eo tilion anarchist—believes .in’ the philosaphy,|'hold “title to ‘the Nénpartisan' Leaie: ots rier tak sand ies mat 3 es the anarchist but does: not practice it |'for Towtiley. “One ‘of. the ‘first’ orgt fount nig seer tending auch- enced i atid: seins eas all rie Ti tie a * ’ R S ENGE Joseph Gilbert, third party socialist, |}ers but now employed at-national head: vest ate.tax Sy ratio’ eee tor 4 >funds ‘to be ide Soin o De aX4y J) lecturer and leader ‘from Pennsylvania, | quarters. lation: M6 conan evasion of spe rtanse sane Tay moe F et end anaes iid on fey tie. D.C. PH. C. :}| A lawyer and had at one time char; 0. E. Wood, extreme radical, but yor Ae Ae oe visit other States, attend. confererices: icity 3 Bx “from ‘lial bility ‘tor ‘Ieae ee Be incurred ‘whit ty Chiropractor et ithe organiaztion’ work in ‘all the a socialist. At/present doing organizo> fotberpald out ofthe Bie rey teak ire the’ Bord of equal and ¢ fhe fabteetie on is bond, statés ion work in Nebraska, tity, all: levies, assessments, equaliza: as Hy 0 Consultation ed sgenutgon, lecturer and organ. |, Jéhn “Thomson, former editor ‘of thd |, orp if the, Bo a dot jeavatlggtion. pt later va! "after eames e iso Ele ee fra aes Se Me Free. izer ; North Dakota party socialist, who'| Socialist magesine, Pierson’s, published ‘furnish! vera uaratitees. all depas! e A ee. was tarred and feathered by a mob|in New York. An extreme” *dadjcalist. fad ee en tect pith iad ividu tin ut iheteronsto: be yeplal ae ss i cmrges or Cons) mise >, Suite 9-11, in ‘the state of Washington’in 1913 for,| He preverted’ the ‘stippresston’ of’ the | by, the € Gommmisnioner' pan the en livia) gf Gov mgt ted, Kite: ‘Authoriaes, the pant, ee ened EZ Lucas Block alleged sediffous ‘utterances Leader’ in 1917 by enjtreating ‘public ge mia fopmaintenn: RAPA RCS 20 other wats expenses of deputy, a Se wes civied a reo a rl a iy j Phone 260 —||).._.J. ©. Duncan, former socialist major, men:in, ‘Washington to arrange att’in- fetal Stateless b atin ghee aiaiitce, font ahi Heed orto: Atate op National, Bismarck, N. D of'‘Butte, Mont. Manager of South Da- terview between’ ‘Townley “ant *Presi- the 8 previ ing tl that i . BimOt *f: Bee ececd ninety. Pie Sent othe se ue j + -D..|| kota. in 1017. He shot. gut “killed a | dent Wilson, November 30, 1917, | RRP en ay oh ; : protiblts it trom spacing. oy Seal t ; nee 3 man while mayor of Butte, and ‘it was | “Morris, league ‘cartoonist, was ‘for- mis which \| polished, an caplta not ori res te eo ormigsion Mia rest on et ‘Sbplicaiion’ Sop a ‘tgage coc “a thought wise ‘to use ‘him’ outside of] merly connected -with ‘the ‘New ‘York | #1 muperriic cotati petate iede pravides\ for: apnyi ie RS i Montana, Mail,” owned 'and:pub)lished by EdW.34. | 5 muthanlty to come ‘ Tite ethereal ta toa (Of ietead aac oe St | TYPEWRITERS & SERVICE R.-L. Cooper, North. Dakota party | Rumely, whio -was indicted ‘oh “the Kena. of a ponies, iri he: ‘Coinmlaal z Catia moni rat ‘an’ amorth roan toa See iia socialist very active .in. the. organi: charge: of having -beer munected with | a1 feat cae 2A hort rizes: the Indust é R E MI N tion of that: party ‘i t one mt therGé . 7 t " a as opt! nate mortgage, f for ranger 1 ii at party in western North | the\German ‘government : - GTON Dakota, First league organizer after| Fred, Argast, party socialist,” regls- | f shai es ae! oe rie (0 8 Ff accunly, for ras the se fess oe pul morteage to- tHe. Sede Treasurer i Typewriter Co. Townley. In charge of -Kansas, but} tered -as such in ‘Burféigh county, ds ering nit cor aces ion of rt is ‘Authorizes: civil, ac tons Sagara te, neem “én. sécount of causes ot.actlon ‘atis- 3 GEO. C. KETTNER, Rep. asalated in the wor of Minnesota ‘and an active organizer-in this stgte for ia ane at reer 2 His gue of ot en aS einer ie: ace rear, taia eh ck meses | South Dakota ‘during the 1918 cam-|the league. + |! ex: Involved, to., a. reo is. t ‘i to tite’ iy hone 258. _ Bismarck. || paizn. Roy Mekalg, fo minister: a'raa-|" vo ves ae fOr * eebore the, results ;thereof' to ‘anuing, ‘Legis! slative As. : 0. 8. Evans, North Dakota. party |ical. At present peels “organten- | 2 102: slo see aepromiates ‘One: Hundred “thousand; Dollars 1 to"-earry ‘out Sthe Provisions: of === soe | Socialist ;.in charge of the work in .Ne-|tion work in Idaho. Bey oy SS Thrall “House : Bill |No...18, passed, by (th Sixteenth Legisiat braska ‘until forced to-leave the state] Paul “H. MeConnell, ‘party soctalist, _cagiiroved id by the! Saxe Amon Bi 19, Be. approv poved? Wv4 Assembly, and & Bi k | by the council of defense.. .Now iu | eague. organizer, couspired ith Town-|* ¢ x Fe ismarc! charge in South Dakota. He, is ‘an-] ley. to. evade ‘the draft ‘by ‘securing’ an . ° E ohter philosophical «radical: and’ col- appointment as deputy: game .warden ; ieee, Furniture Company lector of anarehistic and soclattstts| now wWotkiigy in: Morton county,” - = 220 Main Street publications, olerd) Cw | J. A. Currie,. party socialist, lecture: uralture Upholstery Repaired, Me: | and organizer. . Employed by : Shop i et The Tri Tribune Before}. finished and Packed. a} |lalist:party in ‘Texas, iso and. - Shop in the Store,

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