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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE ROUTINE OF THE CONVENTION a ee plea iets “RESOLUTIONS ON * adequate protection fete tg He Noe te ett tet dette i ttm ett ernment furnish the most complete to the indi- vidual and the public atYorded by any | , REORGANIZATION J dceument or system known to h story. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 18 1920 ‘ | | | | honor and integrity of the American! and arranging this conyention, a nation, ‘To the millions of our obeyed the call of count and in order that other portions cf the state might not become jealous or _ipply selfish motives, had agreed to Hecept youth who Wwe owe an &{ We are of the opinion and sincerely | inestimable obligation. pwhere did | io Nomination at the hands of the ! believe that the present unrest in our| young manhood more willingly leaye| convention. The convention seemed pee as ondopted by Tuesday ’s| country has not arisen hecause of de-| those they loved and cross the seas ty| inclined to insist thateSpalding serve, convention prov for the reorgani-| fects in) the bi principles upon} su rer from enemy gas and shell in| when Treadwell Twichell, upon whom zation of the rept ty in North | Which our government is founded, bur] trench and inthe air, not only that] explanations seemed naturally to de- y evil, istortion h Dakota were ue disposed the torch of Liberty, out | yoly son. lighted by arose and gave ihe real re of abuses have crept in,| ancestors and maintained by our Rey Judge sy x. he seid, lad origin The Reput te h can be yemedied by the intelli-| public, might be kept burni but tally been s Sil Temes of a tion her iSSem ;xent and pate action of a Republi: | that the beams of its Tight might be; committee cf s duly te | OM administ cast over lands which had only dream- | tion over who were constituted a na- «| condition of re aboli and the nec cate machinery created for the purpos Hy ena it of making more jobs, collecting from he state he de and spending more of the the follown is imperatively ne and ¢ to the Republic” ought to be the S$ chord of every Republican. TEE The country needs and demands : Ae aS ot rie} henest, efficient, busi ee Tanase nee j tion of the nation vd 2 yeduetion of the burde convention, and rece: led and repress mablicanism of t We hereby ai sitions in the Reful which are now held by not Repablicans and whe to the msider: ilppermit, "| alization and due the public welfare hrepear of tas-uws whiel fimate initiative and retard Let there be developed a better of the Repub e not only to them but Vintitie the third side of the 1 I'There must be an administi and order everywhere in the n: m. The party must measure 4) teps forw: tion wi mem: We direct ues ot complete yacancies on sich 60% pointment of tr pointments t s ahead and its fe tion between Labor and Capital with to the s the prompt payment of ou; ‘ation for ; 1 njou Order must he wssible a ace everywhere maintained and the lihet Tne yore e recomme en of the | aan eee etite here present: ther} Hes: Hives amd property qf all must he are fart sted to appoint chair: He Da La men of mnittecs: in fre Violated pl ZI are herebr | Land directed to fill all va-|¢ sinet cominitteeme Republicans to lism, «Communion hy | Wal are de: such | liberty and incompatible with Repub! can princ and true Americanism author anta cane appo res 4 Ir of true} ed but never felt the warmth of its) tional advi committee, Later, he i rays, hecome so impressed i fo all these joys soundness of Judge Spalding fe rty expr mb that he had picked him atitude, But ha member of a committee of 25 and s dequaé to tokens and | had ked him to come into head twe favor the enactment of such snit- quarters and. spend the next live \t Ale $s months the os Judge il Twichell, would he there at national headquarte’ rents. and ¢ her relatives of | protecting the interests of North Da- Who went hut will never return, {kota republicans against the on convention extends it warmest | slanghts of Town! In order thai he might serve in thi Twichell, Spalding mast ¢ shirts, net as a man who would later j have @ vote for the pr nee. and to whom [NORTH DAKOTA NAMES }ietiality mizi -{FIRST. WOMAN DELEGATE) OVATION Por Miss NIE | It Was then thet Judge TO NATIONAL CONV: i ing. suggested that the. on the delegation he filled by the nomination of a lady. He su vested the nume of Miss Minnie a. ielson, and the nition proceeded to go wild. Not until one had Gapped their hands: and cheered them- se was the convertion able to proceed. The committe i Which had reti Ki nominee returned immediately named Miss Nielson, -and hh tion was approved by a ri il how. . Struggle and that "ancy i (Continued from Page One) republicanism of no delegate who at- tended. the convention of. could he questioned, “and from that conveniiy re of the courtesy show a dele- | s to that convention who have | attended this meeting toda extend: ing the hand of follow: ship and ur ‘ing yon that we are ready to bith’ y u thick and thin. Jonnson of V ader of the jen and sev { i i: is hereby declared that The present alton Fi mits ae ved thelr “ory acct ene even the sp embers of the § central commit: {hats proved to be so UK tart Tow Br eeek Fee ee ee tated: Gn each een find indiiicient: (Hiatt aa hotween "tid fo the romination ot eae ee personal cia ct nih eons | Republican “and Dene tle | pereren t th "th 5 “whi | Intervals during which the various stitute an executive committes fer the} there can be to doubt of the resalts of | va Ms neuapupe i preferred | committee yendtts: were he fit ited conduct and) supervision df the con- | the Presidential contest this year. ut |? Pha ad | vere. fille 1 nailee ; al ca ie : 1g must be alert tod against Olson at the time he issued | were filled in by addresses from men Ree Caneblicaae fia merican. institutions and {8 ¢all, ‘The McHenry county. rep- prominent. in republican ranks 6 s ditim and ‘anarchy. autoeracy, whether, fight true names or, camou- by state committee shall proceed imme-| diately with the election of a chairmen) § a secretary, amd a, rersn the pers ism or and all! ing unc the au- { flaging s resolution shall hold | their successors are lental defec ministration of law are seek: ing to mislead the public into attac “> ing the foundations of liver i fj guards which hav centuries of ¢ fice. been built only by fort and untold sa The gon Tues ‘al resolutions adopted by republican state convention or as follow government masqnerading under our! he constitution, an autucracy directed by kota th Bisma ¥ 1920, pursuant to a call fer a delegate convention mede by the duly elected qualitied acting members of the Repub- | n State Central Committee, re- zation of the | ideal upon which the directions thereof hope to revolutionize the Americ: governmen nd misrep- and jus- | tnd to destroy by revadhition safe- | LL. ri-| ho vinb-shell We haye in: North Dakota 9 type of | others than those ‘elected by the peo- ple. who8e aim js the complete sociali- state and which is the} and we warn the pesple | doing so now. {resentative declared that the only res- | sons which could be advanced for the ‘nomination of Olson were sentimen- j tal ones, and he prted that North | Dakota republicans were entitled to something more log! in the choice; tion as ‘a “love feast.’ as di of a republican national committee-| tinguished from a “frce love feast.” man in the crucial ye: } He defined the two schools of free BOMBSHELL IS <PLODED love now being “fen Ie in ue Awiche - a \ sta es, one by Ellen’Key which hen te Pate ehouted © children ‘and lhe other by Upton “There is just one good reason why | 1 Meee, ol ag ere we should nominate Gunder Olson, He ae a i hey SL SSAA is @ mansion’ WS chu Pect. We le declared it would Je no more elected him four yea fo and we can eae Ku ie elect him no’ ak ies alee th ; Treadwell Twichell then took tiie ;NOmE women stu eure we stage with a carbon copy of a letter pn was chite alavexo “An in hi8 hand. “1 didn’t intend to read been convicted of white slavery and adulte an y the faculty to a this letter; I regret the necessi of | vortise the ee nn : Othe i Divet of Fargo led 0 sounded the key-note in a fiery Townley to oblivion, Divet referred to the conyen- his red crew : but I feel that I must ; : ns its adherence to the time-hon-{ Gf other states and of the nation! do so to show vena eeRTlOMith Hes a e something to tell you s ed tradition and brit: against this fusidions enemy of our j fool political bhinder you might stuf- i! the pract ce of the Town- - i homes, our property and ont Christian | ble into, (or st dung tne oe lid a Pane ae ar en | cueeaeion x He then read from a letter fafiion Ii disloyatts ae fcunacaae nee in eretofore, delegates have heen ad-| written January 29, 1920, from ing the fact of their guilt ie Sala, cone mitted to national RepuMican conven Miami, Fla.. on the stationery: of etl tions who entertained plans and advo- Ete ¢ cated principles hostile to Republican- jism and destructive of the fundamen- ‘YT tals of ci ed society, ‘and we call ‘upon the Republican onal Com- its aims and purposes. Hoparty still is. gis it tin. that our and we i n ke prepare the papers necessary Fy rl back fr °] noveramenit of a conte then {| mittee and the coming Repnblican nas} for the filing of ytitions for he | UOSs J es pace tee the cle Ai OFF bye individuals and ‘tional convention to take such steps republican national Committeeship ie ‘he tae th ae a ie that the constitut May he Necessary to protect our par to be-voted on at the March pri- ponsible for the disgrace and ignomi- law of the la. i : s + : "1 jay under which we labor here; our ne oher: the country such enemies | maries, T iter declared he business it t t ourselyes back on Sy artes : en tho masquerading in Republican) had not yet decided to file but | the may in adh a wae tnt ee | = and Americ . i} that there appeared to be a fight Bg DE EC SUCU LU SMA Uae We, Ue. We expr and publishers of the state who have iced all Hronght of personal, yo It’s the neglected cold, cough, tender throat or tonsils, that debilitate and leave the body | 1". bs ni e i that has disposed to serious germ | opinion by building uy date, expre the hellef that diseases. gallysnbsid newsps throngh! with the regular republican vote the infamous wiper bill.” These | split between the candidates of newspapers dared continne the} the rival factions referred to, and SCOTT'S EMULSION’ should be taken at the firstsign | “i of lowered resistance, cold or’ a vie cough. The energizing virtues | * of Scott’s bring essential d nourishment and helpto the weakened system. Give Scott’s a trial. © Gcott & Bowne. Bloomfield, N.J. fight for what they thought w eyen when they saw one of their chie! 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Put Up In Two Styles __ RIGHT CUT is a. short-cut tobacco ; W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco of the recenc | =| wpreciation ef and, DON’T PUT OFF admiration for the gallant fight made | by the independent newspaper editors and all | i | fF favor. s an incentive to andiences te hear the United States Sisal Trust, and >) them addressed to Mr. William Lemke. at Farge, N.D. The letter open- | ed with a request that Mr, Lem- BIG BUSINE “We're piageal in; Big gentlemen,” said Divet. 3usiness “Our 1 : Jonger will be a subject for between the Young. remublicans | !USer Wil bea Sabiget for ‘contempt _ and the MeCumber-Shea repub- licans, and that an effort was be- ing made to show that the Me- Cumber-Shea faction was receiy- ing the support of the Nonparti- The writer proposed n independent candix to hecome with him cornering the Nonpartis- am vote, he could win hands down. Such an action; he asserted, would make it impossible for the opposi- tion to show that McCumber v i receiving the support of the Brin- ton element in the league. The writer further stated that MéCumber’s coming out for Wood would force the con-Young re- publican to support Lowden or some other candidate, and that the writer believed he would come out for Hiram Johnson,whom he declar side from Frazier, to be_ the strongest republican candidate in the North Dakota field. With the votes nic split three ways in this faction, the writer predicted it would bé an easy thing for the ague to sli) over an instructed delegation for Frazie¥ or for any- one else whom it might elect to The only alternative W suggested itself to the write mind was the candidacy of Lemke for the national committeeship, but he ‘thonght that inasmuch as ]em- ke was & member of the“league The refinement of home is as much distinguished by executive committee, the opposi- the richness of -live plant tion to hin, both from the in- . ra s a side and the outside, might be selections as it is by its fur- Stronger, : nishings or its display of With ‘dramatic effect, Treadwell Twichell withheld the name of the writer to the last. When he fin- ally pronounced the name of “J. LS BRINTON” there was 2 roar from the house. Delegates who had opposed the nomination of ‘Olson promptly withdrew their objections and, moved that ‘the selection of Olson Tor national committeeman we made vunani- mous, which was done. SPALDING TO HEADQUARTERS Judge Spalding in declining the nomination a8 a member of the First district's delegation to the national committee declared that Cass county art pieces. Our collection of Ferns for the home is one of the largest in this part of the country. Drop in and see some of the beau- tiful Ferns which are now at their best and let us help you make a selection that will fill its proper niche in the room you have in mind. HOSKINS Inc. and | Il The Swift Year Book is Out \ =o = Our organization is made up of men = trained to be of service to you; that’s = . what. we’te here for; not simply to sell something. 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W., when it { eing to remove from publ who have protected and 1d treason and disloyalty a ate organization of of men who hold Ss out today as the repbliens{ nization of North Dakota, as mem- | “SOUL OF OCHRE” And right here Divet coined a new phrhse which Governor 7 probably will net outti comes to the matter of cleaning out our state’ government. “There'll be* no democrats or (Continued on Page Three) contemptible body them: Send for Your Copy delegates, because of the prominent Bismarck, N .D. part which they had had in calling Swift & Company was a favorite topic of conversation last year. ; y 2 Committees investigated jit, commissions attacked it, taw- ~ makérs threatened it, many condernned it. 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