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BONBER BARLOW BLASTS LEGION AND GOVERNMENT Organizer For War Veterans | Finds Little Good In Any- thing Nowadays EVERYTHING IS GRAFTY) n a brother of the Honorable Judge Ed- ward P. Totten, husband of former Postmistress Lillian Totten, in whose home was entertained Kate Richards ‘The bomb-maker closed his speeca O’Hare after she had treated Bow- with a spread-eagle tribute to old to a douche of “pure American- glory which awoke the soundest i which had much m common sleepers, and everyone cheered and with the remarks of Mr. Barlow, applauded. with the exception that Kate referred “That,” to the moti of prospective meni: A. Tott bers of the War Veterans ciation administr s brood sows, and Mr. Barlow did drank 1 not, and that Kate is now inthe fed- er old 1o sat at his left, “That eral prison at Leavenworth, and Mr. is pure Americanism.” Barlow is not. And as the Very Rey, Mr. Totten Those who heard Mr. Barlow ad- was leaving the house chamber he dress the league caucus ‘Wednesday met J. F. T. O'Connor of Grana evening say he did much better. “He nd repeated his tribute. .Mr. talked freer and more to the point,” ls from Bowman and he is said a league admirer of tae vomb- grudge, would not tell something to some investigating committee until tho press representatives had been removed. maker. - Among other things, Mr, Bar- low is said to have explained the Jeague caucus the efliciency of the ‘bombs which, he has invented and made. K WOULD SUSPEND SHORT DAY FOR MINING LIGNITE In view of the recent destruction ‘by fire of the Washburn lignite mines at Wilton, cutting off 1,500 tons of coal daily from ‘North Dakota, Sena- tor F, E. Ployhar in a resolution in- troduced in the senate Friday after- noon suggested that miners employed said the very Rev. George chairman of the board of ion, who had _ thirst ery word, turning to anoth Declares. Kent Press Is In Ca-| hoots, With Administration to Irk the People North Dakota's” hard-working - Jature devoted two hou Friday afternoon to list P. Barlow, state World War sion, attack gram in the world’s war, to his sations of monumental graft and in the management of the gram _ general]. and to his that “Big Business” “pulled Strings” during the recent national convention of the Amer n legion in Minneapolis, in which derstood to haye encountered troubl | ning the gnition which he believed due him. ‘ The two houses convened in joint session in the house chamber imme: i y uffer the routine of t ‘gc the wore y buttons, ion to stand and Free Ballot.” An tented to the solons to hear Barlow S iv ities in Aerial + whose tempor; Nonpartisan league app capitol. Thursday night B dr dan oper ucus of the leagui’ a similar topic. Barlow discussed the war al pular Nonpartisan lines. Tie fds audience that uone fifty cen he ollar which Americans seribed in bonds went into our war debt,-and that tens of thousands w into the war merely for the they: could make out of it, elared the aircraft department paid fabulous prices for cars tha: Would not fly; that tt was controlled by Howard Coffin and other makers of aircraft who manipulated it :for their own profit, and that there were gross fraud, incompetency and waste. He dilated to a great degree upon the suppression of free speech and free assembly, to the abuse of martial Jaw, apparently ignoring the fact that” the state in which he spoke was at that moment under martial law, and to other misuse of power and authority which he declared dictated by Big Business and the profiteers. He did not charge the rank and file of the American legion with being members of Big Bus but declared that Big Business was using them as tools. Many of the charges he made had previously been given publicity in the league press of the state. An Expert in Bombs Mr, Barlow was introduced to his audience as an inventor of and an ex- pert in the manufacture of bombs. [Lieut-Governor Wood's introduction seemed singularly appropriate, Mr. Barlow has all the Nonpartisan tricks at his tongue's end. He early and repeatedly paid his respects to. the “kept press,” telling his hearers how this ally of “Big Business’ and “The Interests” keeps the truth from the people. He intimated in one way and another that the kept press was responsible in some way for the inl- quitious manner in which America won the world’s war, and he damned this “kept press” for naving, printed favorable things about the shipbuild- ing program andthe Liberty loans and other matters designed to aid the government or which, In any event, the cominittee on public information, which was run by George Creel, the man who introduced -A. VU. Townley to Woodrow ‘Wilson, thought would help the cause. Batlow down toward the tail of his -perambulating. peroration © admitted that there might'be occasions when Yho “kept press” did not function just as “big ‘business’ would’ like to have be lneagen for he ai a te pened juires, against whom, the audience _gained from Mr:-Barlow’s: rather: hec- tic remarks that Mr" Barlow held a 1S COMING TO TOWN THE PICTURE YOU WILL NEVER FORGET ——With— : MABLE NORMAND “aS ORPHEUM | Sarum Safe Keeping without Charée What Shall I Do With My Liberty Bond? Here’s our plan in simple words for safeguarding your Liberty Bonds for you, and open- ing a Savings Account. ! Bring or send your Bonds by registered mail to the First Guaranty Bank. We accept them for safe-keeping and enter the deposit in a Savings Deposit Pass Book. We clip the coupons, collect the interest and deposit it to the credit of your Savings Account. WE CHARGE YOU ABSOLUTELY NOTHING FOR THIS SERVICE. The Liberty Bonds are yours. They are fully protected in our safes by Burglary Insurance. Every cent of interest they earn is yours. You can borrow money on them, sell or withdraw them. And what’s more—we pay yott interest on the interest of your Bonds, The same pass book can be used for the denosit of cash whenever desired. Ask us about our Liberty Bond Savings Accounts. All Deposits in this Bank are guaranteed under the Laws of the State of North Dakota. - First Guaranty Bank CAPITAL $50,000 p ‘ F. A. Lahr, President E. V. Lahx,,Cashier., in Flickertail diggings for tae period of the emergency be permitted to work ten hours, or longer, if they choose to. Ployhar’s resolution would suspend the eight-hour mining day only until the next session of the leg: islature, which will be January i, 1921, if Governor Frazier does not discover a demand for another special session in the interim. The state af- fairs committee has Mr. Ployhar’s re- solution on file. FOOTBALL WAS NOT AS DANGEROUS AS IN PREVIOUS YEAR Chicago, Nov. 29.— Football the roughest of American outdoor sports claimed five victims: during. the 1919 season which ciosed with-Thanksgiving day games according to reports to. the Associated Press today. The number of deaths the Jowest in years was five less than in 1918 and seven uider the toll of two years ago. ‘There were eighteen lives lost during the 1016 sea- son and sixteen in 1915, Development of the open style of play to supplant the dangerous smash- ing game is mainly responsible for the decreasing number of. fatilities in the opinion of gridiron experts, ‘Tribune Want Ads bring results, New Riding Qualities HE Three-Point Suspension Springs of the Overland 4 Four- ™ Door Sedan shield not only passen- gers but car mechanism and car body as well from the usual jolts and racks of the road. i ee only 200 pounds. Bismarck, N. 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