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: Head of State Board of Admin- ins the actiot ) circnlated and: signed, by, hundreds. of + greatest respec THURSDAY, Ea 12, 1920- BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE American Citi itizens of Scandinavian Rejnidiate Defense of. Totten . By “State Ownership” Aggregation istration. and Members of Newly Creatéd Leigue Con- , demned for Support’ of Free Love Litetatuiz iti North Da- © kota Public Libfary. Petitions reyudiating and condemn- certain membies of the special sessitn of the legislature upholdiag. Rey, George «A, Totten, st. chairaan of the hoard-of adminis- tration, for his action in chémpioning the eftase of Charles Emil Stangelind and the adherents of “free love” Hooks in the state library, are being Americans of Scandinavian descent. _In, this city, scores: of persons have el the petitions which, - hesi ndemning Totten, claim 4hat the -so- Hei Scandinavian Educational State e nership iexgue does not represent | any of the Americans of Scandinavi- win parentage or birth in this state. It $ agne Which circulated. the signed. by certain legisla- tors and others ‘praising Totten, PROTEST EMPHATIC The protest embodied in the peti: tions which are now being circulated and freely signed is as follows: “As American citizens of Scandina- via’ extraction, we, the undersigned, hereby protest. repudiate and » HE dAssde ently antiontivedt at Bismarck as itet ‘representing — any liodg, religious, socinl, of political among our citizens of Scitiilinavian ancestry but. simply the work, of ‘cer- tain sel led eiitivators doling the Townley gang’s flddihg: We repudiate cach and evéty one of the orgatizers cf siid-assotlation as meh not up to the average standdrd of citizens of Seitidinatian origin, oitier in moral understanditig, or, political independ- ehcee and as political creatires unfit to be the citucaters of atiy, American citizen, young: or old, be’ he of Scan- dinavian descent, or not.” One Hf these petitions ciroulated hére is signed “hy the following, with many More names still te be sitded: A. O. Kelson, R, 0. Johnson, H. 0. Kallgroi, TH. ‘Throdaht, 0... Hen- dtix, As oN. Fredericks G.- O8mon- ‘son, A.D.) Harigon: Nordlund, ALD, Olson, 0. E A fh, Bove _ Bergstrom. A. A. Larsoi, 3. &. Tar. “Son. C,H. Hageman: Strang, J. W. Nelson,, GO. -S.- Grins lerson, R: 8. Wright. F. iB. LoL. Peterson, J. Cy Ober#,: OK. Olson, Jolin SatteMiind, Ottg, Holta, 0. L. Mennes,’ Ry. 0: Everkin, Martin G. Hagen, Fred 7. fist. ind Henry. Hal- vérson, THE BIRTH OF dae s. 0. Le Od Devembese 15 a ‘tance Me rope resétitatives steriall a: résdlution. which >, had Ween “prépiired ty aw Gohiniittes ebipposed of 8.4, Olsiiess, 6.) HL OL _fon,,.aiid” Nels. Maignson - purporting |- to xepresent the so-called Scandinavi- ah Rauedtional . Stitte Ownership, Jeagne Which indorsed the stafid’ of Totten and “upholding the ideals of liberalism in educaticn and progress dn thstitutional administration,” The Sighers signified that. they “Had the t tor Totten axa man sand as an admthistrator” and. sup- ported the “fdeals of liberalism as thified most, nobly by Mr, Totten.” ~ FLINT TO THE PORE , Kev. Jolin. Flint, whose™ pastorate in? this city during the last two mouths has not been yéty smooth be © of his actions and statemeiits is one of, Others William Bjerke of xfeenth, S: 0, Frederickson of snfeenth, Andrew Hi. Oksen: fof placing ‘among our dahl, senitor: from the forty-secont district, CG. J. Olson, of the thtty- éiglith; (. 0. Kell of the» twenity-4 Seychth; O18 O. Motn, of the J. K,. Brostteen of thie. forty QO, Bratsherg, of the. for Kristian. Hall, of the torty-first; Rob- ett M.Johhsoh; of thie twenty-fift ; J. 1. Miklethtm, senator from the sixteetith, Hefiry Strom of the eighth; A. J. Hanither of Tulmore ; oO. He. Op land of the for 3 1. TH. Larsot of ‘the _ twen rd, THE PETITION IN br ULL The ‘petition now being crcilated repudiating that. of the so-cant mute itidvian Educational State Owner- sliip is as follows ; A PRC “As American citi: of Se dinavian, extrictio¢n, we, the under signed hereby protest ainst, rephdi- dte ahd condemn the. Scandinavian Edueational association” recintly dn- Houncei}.at Bismarck ‘as nv represent- ing any be reial or politi- cal ambirg, oi ti but simply the, work of: yled educators doing the s bidding, We repuili- ty one cf the or- s Townley ate | each. hot up to the av citizens of Scandinavia in mori) understanding, or indéperidence- ‘and atures unfit to be the ciducators of any Ameritan citizen, young or old) be he of Scandinavian descent or hot. 4 “We endorse the splendid work of Mr. Birtness and his co-workers in the legislature and urge Governor Frazier to clean up the hoard of ad- ministration hy discharging . Tot- ten, MuiF and all others who aided or’ defended the Stingeland program young folks c Denes Blatchford snd, Upton yy Sexuitll stuff by the len Key in, either political as political , cre- and Bol- paper in the s lish. this ‘protest and to inferm the public at lirge that people of Sean- dinaviait descent, no matter where fount, hive always been believers in Clean, Jegisinture amd. sttpporters of hori? School and church, and that the hand-picked ‘Townley: Went on: retord at Bismarck Mdotsing the — Starigeland : prog speak only for themselves and Towaley gatig-and do net in any represent « the. ‘million of Ame citizens of Scandinavian © descet threughout the great northwest of our country.” ORE: AWAY HEADACHE ie Mend temples helacte sey Hithogt he dan- hémediciae.” Refteves f rare Jon nadit sets erin OF if S a enbel Musterole is a ¢tean, white oiat: fretit, made with oil of mustard. Bettct then a muste-d plaster and dots not blister. \Uséd only extcrtially, aad ia ho way tanit affect stomach and heart, #5 some internal medicines do, Excellent for sore throat, bronchitis, croup, ‘stiff neck,” tia, Beles congestion, pleurisy, rheume! um- 2age, a 3 and aches of the back ts, Sprairts, sore mypscles, beutees, Salbtain, ‘frosted fect, colds of th ¢ ten ‘prevents Pneumonia), 0e 3 jars; hospital size $2.50, thie Columbia Phonographs Columbia ON EASY TERMS WHEN DESIRED - COWAN’S DRUG STORE Records The Wise Busi ness Man i hay Fealizes the necessity of a atv: bank- ing connection. This Bank, the oldest and largest in this section of the State, offers its customers exceptional service. It transacta a: gen- eral commercial business and its con- tiftuéd growth in‘ resources and in the esteem of its commitinity evidences the satisfaction which its service affords its customers, nd Lar tion of t est Bank |FARMERS TO HEAR EXPERTS TALK ON PQWER Dakota Motor Co. Will Hold In , institute Here To- morrow Many interesting. on the program for the farmers’ in- stitute on power farming which will be held here Frida; Dakota Motor Co, at. 10 o'clock did serve linc! Experts. will dis power Urill;:power cultipacker, proper preparation of seed bed, power disc, tractor plowing and kindred subjects. There also ‘will be ed lecture on power farming and its advantages. “It is our desire stitate both: Beneficial and edue: ational to the fatiers of our territory,” F, A. Copelin, head or Co., in disc interested in power EXPERTS TO GIVE TALKS AT ON FARM Residents of That Section to Hold Big Celebration February 27 ! Farmers in the v re making prepa and” community 4 that place. Febru son, county st returned reports that then ably be one of ‘the FOR THE Prices the State The meeting starts at noon. ssing the meeting. “We Citizens of Seariilinati- petsonatly. request and extend to the farmers, their families and all others VT coming | ‘Auditorium Y2r==! OLIVER MOROSCO PRESENTS WAS BROKEN ALL LAUGHING RECORDS (3 held this winter. The. Farmet win iLterary society. FARMING union hall, tainment of the inf the social progr; talks aré provided Henti. ing will be esters cultural college fi and Miss Elsie demonstration agent. y morning by the d the cothpany will and his family 1 cuss soll culture, section ‘nt’ the? given an illustrat- to make this iti- said of the Dakota Mot- farming.” powered motor true demand for larg and the. demand tinue. nished by J of the be: BALDWIN SUBJECTS yesterday. Mr. Finch has be of the heay; draft hor: icinity of Baldwin for a farm celebration at type in the northwe George W. rk the horse cultural from Baldw pncerned. 4 meet will, prob- “Ty in hest and most in- ding from THIS WEEK Longfellow’ s LEO CARRILLO in FREDERIC and FANNY HATTON'S FAMOUS / FUN AND FASHION HIT LOMBARDI, LTD. REAL COMEDY SEEING IS BELIEVING LAST 2 YEARS )2 sown insofar as draft hor eastern buyers $200 to $100 ‘Friday-Saturday | Coming . 1 YEAR IN NEW YORK ae IN CHICAGO OSTON SAN FRAICISCO - LOS ANGELES teresting farmers in this comity have union, and; the Bald- are o-operating ino making the, arrangements for the inecting wiiien’ will he held» in _the The afternoon will TO-NIGHT THE BIGGEST LITTLE STAR IN P! cT URES. Spratgie Taheatign ternoon Alill evening. in thé he deFoted to an agricultuial program sind the evenifiy will be for the enter- se present, The speakers at the afternoén meet- | agri- Gustafson home The otal com- mittee, hopes to have every farmer in the Baldwin rom the Mr. county HORSES STILL IN DEMAND BY FIRMS IN LARGE CITIES Motor Truck Not Economical in Congested Sections Says Dealer San spite of. the invasion of the heavy there is a big a draft horses: is expected to con- This is the information fur- » Finch of Fargo, one North Dakota, who was in the ‘city son ain importér Percheroil and Belgium for twelve years befer the war and \is perhaps the leading breeder of pure bred horses of this Immortal American Classic “Evangeline” i New Eltinge Theatre Feb. 18 With GRACE VALENTINE and Original Company 55¢. to $2.20 Seat Sale at Harris & Co., Monday. Included m ire musical nunifers, a play, reaglings and steriop- are are DRI a head for i LAST TIME Th her new horses ranging ith size from 1700 pounds up to a ton,” said Mr, Finch. “Concerns in the lar; ty cities amling in| ted portions. of (ie cit. | more economical thar t reason {here y brisk bidding in the bus horse markets for the large dratt herse. Mr. Finch believes that Nerth Da- kota Could. ex: take the lead ‘in Hreeding and raising tie type of horses which buyers nding | ald which pr une! able to aul Reduce Weight Happily Use famous OIL OF KOREIN, follow dirco- tions of Korein- system therewitl become pees healthier, stir LIVE NUMBE Sold by busy 3 J. Brestow Lenhart Drug Co.. ¢ Burt Fin G. Cowan Ana ty sood dru oeur’s ‘oat fant Hurley’s Orchestra ‘Playing the Latest Dance Hits Any Size Orchestra Furnished 514 8th St? Phone 130K No fichanges, | No igi on | FRIDAY Black Taffeta Silk 36-inch pure dye black taffeta Silk. Regular $4.00 quality. Friday and Saturday special yard... 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