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\ VOTE! THE WEATHER { / Generally Fair { ‘nett toom THIRTY-NINTH YEAR THE BIS MARCK TRIBUN i LAST EDETION 5 PRICE FIVE CENTS BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA.- MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1920 HARDING VOTES, CHAIRMAN SAYS; Job Brinton the Penitent for Profit CAMPAIGN CLOSE FINDS O'CONNOR IN FAVORABLE POSITION IF FORGES | TOWNLEY DUCKS | |. RETURN SPEECH | =I JAMESTOWN GET OUT YOTE AND GUARD POLLS | Bet ak PUR e ee ee OU re 4 Big Boss, Who Said He Would. Job Brinton who has introduced his well known Beach tactics ‘ Se ae i \ , ould’. y ro n Beach tactic ve 'Cor i 54 ‘ i Ws ‘Be at Big Rally, Fails t jinte the contest for the official paper of Burleigh County is a Hays Confident on Huge Repub WHERE BISMARCK Exciting State Campaign Indi- \ 2 SAUL? Ypenitent for profit, Failing in an effort to purchase The Tribune’s | lican Victory on in Tuesday’s PEOPLE VOTE cates Majority Under 10,000 Ba Appear | withdrawal from the contest, he seeks through Townley’s tactics | Election TUESDAY Hae . pa jot abuse and deception to mislead the voters of Burleigh county. { - omen for Independent Candidate, in SENDS WOMAN INSTEAD’ This Penitent for Profit “hit” the saw qust trail on his way | ' " Polls will be open Tuesday trom} Spite of Terrifie League Or- j Na INST to the mourners bench after the June primaries indicated political | COX LEADER CONFIDENT 2 eee? p. mn. Bisinarek people | anization Dri __|sentiment in Burleigh. This and the fact that someone had evi-| = ‘ votenin; precincts as follows: er Me Parade is Failure—Both Joint dently roped off the Nonpartisan League cash till prompted Job! “Cox Will Win,” White’s Terse | Precinct at yan LRM ae ete Campaign and League Head- loosen PR Confessions” at so much a line—always a Penitent) yyoaaration—-Woman Vote leenter line of andan avenue ana | RECORD VOTE EXPECTED 7 : i : r {north of the township line, which a anartérg, (ain: Win | a SEES PATRONAGE SLIPPING +. >. | is Problem [Fane eat atl Wear’ bntween; Ronses Fee close oF an exciting, po- ‘ is admissions of- partnership i ynley’s rations refle ‘a 7 jstreet an enue A. Polling place, | litica aign in Nort’ f > idaesicwn, DAR o: is admissions of: parinership in Townley’s operations reflect | eg wR Nee ie Boum wnlor wae le: B. Littie’s garage, on Washington And. campagne Bot Pek J favenue between Avenue A and Ave- C Townley didn’t come back. Instead, his cohorts sent a woman no credit upon him and entitle him to no consideration at the hands of any anti-Townley voter, man or woman. | ties began their last day of campaign ing by reasserting confidence in the dudge W. L. Nuessie An eleventh-hour attempt to un- jnue B. Precinct No. 2—Tervitory east of |confident that J. F. T. O’Connor and the entire fusion ticket will 'be elected by comfortable ma- speaker ii his place: p He would be with Townley today were it not that the pap election of their candidates. lGnten Stine of Me ‘And ‘Jarhéslown today ‘ts wondering! legislated into his pocket through the operation of a legislature “Cox and Roosevelt will win,” de- | dermine the strength of Judge .W. sort ot te. cA itemer Te joriti if th i-Townl why the big boss, who threatened the/ dominated by a secret caucus was in jeopardy here in Burleigh | are Georee White, Democratic na L, Nuessle, who, with Judge Cof- [runs east and west atween Rosser pone’ ; ti e anit pst ey boycott so viciously ‘here early in the county. ; : wii Ie TEASE Nae Rebubli« fey, a candidate for re-election | street aud Avenue A. and west of ee ‘late i elr bie = week and was billed to come back _ His pap fed sheet is a farmers newspaper in name only. Un-! can forces, translated his expectations | ©" district judge with indegen- [Cotter Hne of Fifth street. Polling jun ae e bee a oe ou bm Saturday: night for a big rally, failea suspecting farmers believed they were subscribing for stock in/ into figures expressing convietion that | dent endorsement, was reported Mises: Nonthe Ward. tachool. guarding against fraud and ge ‘ y wel g for stock in} : ft ported | Second Ward ting out the vote. to show up. this paper only to find that the newspaper plant was Job’s not | Harding will have no less than 386—| today. FY ppgetnet Me tein aeesklnt te ‘i east . ara tor! theirs sc Panitent for Pr a NOU! probably 395—electoral yotes ol a pos- aa |. Precinct No. 1—Territory west of | Fyrom every part of the state a He was said to have deparééd for’ theirs. This Penitent fcr Profit has been on the stump in Burleigh | gipje TH, tuinber’ required "to Judge Nuessie, of Bismarck, the center line of Mandan aven>|egme reports that Townleyism a ae. chit patton Mave a. Dig county fortwo weeks explaining the transaction which converted | elect is 266 3 and Judge Coffey, of Jamestown, [Suh of the township line, and north 74, continued the slide which he. Dig have 2 DIE on alleged farmer owned newspaper into a Britonized pap nour-' Several States Doubtiul are the candidates for judge in , of the center line of Broadway, Poll |e : torchlight parade. He didn't come © pap i judge in sing, place Hillmer’s gar ijbegan two years ago. Many a © parade wasn’t much. There ished weekly. | Interest in the last day of the greal | Fourth judicial diste¥et who ree | ppeed ha ear abe: i ede Peer nd the parade t mu ) Hae ; ; if ret who re- | pre ), 2—Territory east of |communities show the situation wasn’t a band. There wasn't a big DENIED VOTERS AN EXPRESSION peht centered in. the Ent Cee ceived the highest votes in the ithe center’ line of Mandan ‘avenue nehangad but in most the re crowd. People came and went to the ny Pier ee lat f ‘ i lattempts to bring over the “doubt | prim: Their two: opens ie . Pate nana tin ar wittatl , = hall, where, Johh Hagan’ and. Mg The farmers of Burleigh county know the part Brinton has] tut” states with-large clectoral vetes | are still in De eee eae eee ete ee chattel Fifth ‘ports are made that Townley- George Loftis spoke. played in the various newspaper deals that followed the passage , to deliver or to saye United States} eftort is heing made to Ps he amd ati Aaah township line and |i om will receive a few less voters There wasn't any trouble, though of the infamous newspaper grab act which at its inception denied | (Coninued on Page Fight) the strength of Judge Nuessle. aa Poulin Since dimaavek hotel |than in the primary. If this : Sas ee Lao crewaley's. roused the people of North Dakota the right to select immediately by | = +f-— because of his important posi- | Third Ward ‘lcondition obtains generally it Cee ae ease: at the last min. popular vote their official papers. For two years the papers were! | (0) AL PEOPLE Eee gern eB Mm ap eu CoE ar aig in He a a might the center line of Fifth street west tion by from 5,000 to 10,000 ute, an apparent attack had been made by the Townley board of administra- tion on the officials of the Jamestown insane hosptial without any apparent cause. There are stickers pasted in many places in Jamestown saying: “We're | not afraid of ‘Townley’s threats. We are American citizens and will re-| designated by a commission controlled by Townley and Brinton. | It was Mr. Brinton’s plan to starve out the opposition so that: when election rolled around, there would be slight opposition to; a contniuance of his legalized boycott. This doubtless. has been; the result.in. some counties, but not in Burleigh, Gass Grand Forks | and other sections of the state. That is the reason Mr. Brinton ; is here today parading in oratorical flights the menace of Townley | who was his political bedfellow a few weeks ago. j ONN.P.TRAINS WHICH CRASHED be turned to political advantage by a favorable court dec . Judge Nuessle has steadfastly refused to allow politics to enter _ into his court, and it is because of this stand that Townley forces’ are attacking him. In urging the election of his opponent the Townley paper here ‘of the center line of Tenth, north of ithe township line: Polling place High i school. Precinct No. 2—Territory east of the ‘center line of Tenth street and north {of the township line. Polling place |New school on 13th and Avenue D. | Fourth Ward | Precinct No. 1-—Territory south of | votes. | Governor Frazier received 2,506 less than half the votes in the primary. Since that time women have been given full franchise. Granting that the men vote may not change mater: jially, it appears that the women of the vote will have it in their power to de- i cide the issue. main.” i i ‘d vote is expected in Stuts-} . | age . . says that a man of unimpeach- | : roadway a 0 A record vole is eapected a a WAITING FOR DIVIDENDS | Miss Leila Diessen Cut About} thie honesty" is needed on the ofthe center of Broadway and east |Tnatcations are for a record vote, insinuation | “jperhaps approaching 209,000. The man Jamestown will ‘close to give every- body the opportunity to vote early.” TORY Fargo, N. D., Nov. 1.—Victory was claimed by. hoth the headquarters of the Nonpartisan league and the Joint| Campaign committee today. \ ‘The anti-'Townley forées had! per-| haps the greatest political rally held | in years here’ Saturday night. Town- ley and dther leaguers were billed to; speak in an ‘open air rally here to-! night. : “It looks like about 10,000 mAjority for us,” said T. G. Nelson, sectetary | of the Joint Campagn committee. There will be an;almost straight vote Burleigh county farmers realize now that none of the public! Face by Glass and Others pap enjoyed for the last two years by the local Brinton league! eth paper will be used to pay them dividends upon their unfortunate | Are Shaken Up investment. This money has gone the usual Townley route—; Sa ; Now you see it and now you dont. 'MISREAD , ORDERS CAUSE? The Tribune is not interested in the financial capers of Job} eee: a Brinton, the Penitent for Profit, but believes the veil of piety this’ . ad etn sha ox : leaguer has assumed should be lifted for the benefit of the voters. | see seg ed people ne we of this county. His methods ere those of the Townley school SRSie Ine egiuah Lene an heen x which Brinton has helped to develop. The leopard cannot change dina Saturday, are “congratylating | themselves today on escaping a bad his spots. ' e The Tribune only ho ;. a wreck, All of them were shaken up ib mly hopes to drive home to the anti-Townley | ing tew were cut by falling, glass. voters of Burleigh County that’ this Penitent for Profit has no|” Miss Leila Diessem, of the state im endorsement formal or informal from the anti-Townley, anti-j migration department, suffered pain- ‘ful cuts’ from falling glass and medi bench, carrying the that Judge Nuessle is not that sort. People of Bismarck, who know of Judge Nuessle’s record, are expected to give him an over- whelming majority. SHIPYARD BID IS REJECTED Washington, Nov..1.—Only ong bid for the Hog Island shipyard, an‘ offer of $4.000,000 from the Broto Brothers Steel corporation was received today by the Benson announced that the bid would be rejected. shipping board. Chairman 1 | Polling place, Northwest hotel. | Fiith Ward Precinct No. 1—Territory south of |west of the center line {the center line of Broadway. and | West of the center line of Fifth street. | Polling place, Soo hotel. \ Sixth Ward *Precinct ‘No. 1—Territory: east of the center line of Fifth street south of the township line and north of the center line of Broadway. Polling place, Fire_hall. Two Roman villages dating hack t> the first century, B. C., have been dis covered by excavations in the Swiss Alps. \ jvote in the primary was about 121,000 jand registration is heavier this fall in Inearly every section. It is believed ithat fully 80,000 women will exercise their right to equal suffrage with men. Fair Weather Predicted | The weather prediction is “fair and warmer” for the entire state. This ‘morning it was predicted that the air ‘would clear and election day would jbe mild throughout the state. Con- siderable snow ‘fell Saturday after- |noon and night in Montana, trom j Butte east to the North Dakota line, | but the snow in North Dakota was light, with a fair day it is certain that the vote will approach a record. A | blizzard was reported in South Dakota for candidates ant laws, sith ' Socialist organization of Burleigh county. His yellow circulars ‘ “If the weather is fair we will Win have been ublicly repudiated by H. P. Goddar hairme of | cal attention was required. Among the | “~~~ we Lnnannnn~~~ | today, with 5 inches of snow at Huron. | by a 15,000 to 20,000 majoity,” said! :? y repuc Bate et ard, chairman of | Otc} Bismarck people who were on |b | A. ©, Townley and his followers, on fa ‘the Burleigh county anti-Townley committee. Job Brinton with leet i R. C. Felver, state secretary of the} c ee a > jthe train were D. T. Owens, E. B. . the of ‘election, stand with their | league, “If it is stormy and bad wei his usual egotism and cheap bravado,’ has sought to annex aN | Woodward, Mrs. A. G. Jacobson and : ° . El ba to the wall. The big boss of \ will bé defeated. Our vote is largely’ endorsement of the anti-Townley committee through the cir-| Frank Milhollan. Ap 1S icket and [ se the Nonpartisan league, who virtually tabandoned the Minnesota fight to a farmer vote and a very bad day; would keep many farmers from the; polls.” i Miss Diessem was reported resting culation of a letter purporting to come from the Independent | ; oO voters’ committee of which Mr. Goddard’ is chairman. How | comfortably today. addition In i e 2 7 + dante A A ‘severe cuts about the head and face, | worthy he is can be judged by the tactics he practices in his role as |she was badly shaken up and suffer: It In Marking the Ballots Minnesota said to be rather hopeless, ‘spend his time in North Dakota be- ‘cause the situation was desperate and has told his workers that they are d: ; feated unless they make a wonderful organization finish, This is the big - | hope of the league, that their, paid or- ganizers throughout the state will get - STATE TICKET |Penitent for Profit. ska Led a severe nervous shock, Upon ! | It is not the Tribune’s intention to retell here the political | reaching the city on the belated train at 10 p. m. Saturday, she was taken Governor—J. F. T. O’Connor (D). ‘history of Job Brinton. His association with Townley is too | i ihe Grand Pacitie hotel were:medi- | HAS BLIZZARD | yecent to entitle him even to a probationers pew along the saw oa) attention was given. dust trail. He seeks an immediate reward for “virtue” ere his| “Conductor P. K. Delmore, of Fargo. confession or his conversion is complete. This seeming haste and Brakeman %. C. Larkin, of Far- Liegtenant Governor—John F. McGrann, (D). Secretary of State—Thomas Hall, (R). ‘ ¢ out every league vote, while many |anti-Townley voters, especially wo- }men, will not get to the polls. WITH BIG SNOW « the political fleshpots militates against his acceptance into | 0. net on No. 2 are given oredl ie au Auditor—Carl Kositzky, (D). Maetics Used \ full fellowship of the. Independcnts who have been in this fight eran ae ee on No.2 after the train | ate Treasurer—John Steen, (R). | ‘The tactics resorted to by the league i , Sa jagainst Townleyism for years not for weeks, ihad run by the siding where it had pases Meera J. marrige " | the Jace dayd of the campaign are a H Fae a Fs : - a! wal =: encore ics "2 me 4 is j taken as indica 1 oir despera- Five Inches of Snow at Huron) The Tribune is not seeking support for its candidacy for , been ordered to wait for No. 1, accord Commissioner of Insurance—G. I, Solum, (D) lta Phe anonaicug. alrealars. ai tl S Tieciagten x "lot - era ‘ing to reports of the wreck given here | Commissioner of Agriculture—J. T. Nelson, (D). Dn 3 s ae —Snow Also Over Eastern official paper of Buricigh county on any,such mercenary grounds. | togay. ‘Train No. 2 was brought al- Commissioners of Railroads—W. H. Stutsman, (R); tributed throughout the state, especial- ‘ Montana ‘It asks no pap from the public for what it, has attempted tO; most to a standstill when the crash E. J. Krueger, (D); H. D. Allert, (D) » eet lly in Fargo ‘and Biomatel and \do in this struggle to expose graft and inefficiency in North Da-;came, and although the emergency ; a . eae 3 q : lacus ee eee clone’ thas | ‘Yi e advances its candidac; strictly upon a busi-: brakes were set the trains came to- | e 2 fee he jt Aaa i : aa ) Stormy weather was reported in | kota. The Tribun a T MOWNLEYISM. FROM THE gether with a terrific impact. The [> Supreme Court Justice—A. M. Christianson, (non- %{°"C" before adopted. . South Dakota today in telegrams re ness basis. IT. HAS FOUGHT | L I { ry) front ends of the engines were smash- | partisan, ballot) So vile was the attack upon cam- a Unit ates Weath AND WILL CONTINUE THE FIGHT TO THE END, 'f" ei x as H 2 z : a Lae r paign heads of the anti-Townley for- ceived at the United Stat ea START ed and locked together, so that it took Si p . d a bureau office. Five inches of. snow | HE RESULT TOMORROW. This newspaper is : ee es, | Superintendent of Instruction—Minnie J. Nielson, +} ces—-not candidates—that Dr. E. D. phasee a speek now | WHATEVER T - tnis) several hours for the wrecking crew to | (nonpartisan ballot) Ladd who answered that he couldn't ees was reported at Huron, South Dakota." not pegging votes from the people of Burleigh in return for jcut them apart. | istrict Judges, (Vote for these 1 W.L.N approve of the method. a wie a Soe DO ne ee at |doing its duty as a free independent American newspaper. | act eeaidithat tue migrending of or-| sle, J A Calley ges (Vote for these two)—W. L. Nues- f/""the independent campaign in Far- i ba i 1 om A saieod | ders Wngineer James Taylor, 00 } Ay ye ba pene its height Satur 5 si cording to reports to 0. W. Roberts./¢he banner of class hatred in this state, The Tribune opposed jis reported to have got _ his ‘orders | NATIONAL TICKET ‘too small to accommodate the crowd pead ot the Bismarck weather sta-| thom and will- continue to combat this vicious propaganda to’ mixed for Nos. 1 and 7 and ran hy: 3 : U. S. Senator—H. H “Perry when O'Connor, McGrann and Burt- ‘ion. i . * . nahh an a e be —H. H. 4 a . . + ii j | pare A at rt is s P nvert. they passed, Conductor Delmore pu ! a ara |ness were greeted. A torch light pa | Snow is reported over ead jwhich Job Brinon at hear us = aa foe = the cord, but it failed to work, ang he Congressman—First District—O. RB. Burtness. +E jvade was held, and thousands of peo- | Montana sino Thy, pullman Gonductrs, | FIRST AND FOREMOST THE TRIBUNE IS INTERESTED | then ordered Brakeman Larkin to set | Congressman—Second District—George M. Young. ple in the parade carried individual but the snow which covered the sec: | Fr ERY CANDIDATE ON THE ANTIL- | the brakes. Engineer Taylor immed- | 1 —Thi 5 oti, banners which in various ways gave tion of Montana between Butte aud (IN ee iia er 18 ilk PARAMOUNT. ately aero ouieseeney, brakes, ari | Congressman—Third District—R. A. Johnson. lrerth the message’ that;Fareo wants ae the Montana line did not fall to any Pu pf . ‘ a train No.1 was sighted comjng round ['— iccetan eae aEl ‘ none of Townleyism. extent in western North Dakota. . ia curve. There were two engines pull- |. ‘or Burleigh County icial Newspaper—The Trib- Big Fargo Meeting jeation 5 lay that 7 + Si > fi charg ‘ngi- e 4 neni nat gantlcations. were, today the'| _ THE TRIBUNE IS CONTROLLED BY NO FACTION AND) We No. Tics porter 4 charge of Engi Pune, nad | Five thousand people cheered speak- the Cloude oR lear and some. |IS PLEDGED ONLY TO THE BEST INTERESTS OF ALL THE (v7, Chat led Perey ee ea Turner; | __ County Legislative Ticket—State Senator, Lynn W. %/¢T5 itt the sadtoriae ne nro fvhat warmer Tuesday. A chill wina| PEOPLE OF BURLEIGH COUNTY AND IS DEDICATED | joth or Jamestown. Sperry (R); Representatives, Victor L. Anderson (R); Were one’ Case’ county's; mafority $ gave Bismarck a touch of winter Sun- | FIRST,, LAST, AND ALL THE TIME TO THE REDEMPTION | iter the emergency brakes were set L. E. Heaton (R); Harold V. Semling (R). against ,Townleyism is predicted at | days ALT m. today 1 a sunday (OF THIS STATE FROM THE MISRULE WHICH TOWNLEY, | onboth trains the erews leaped frat 7 DO NOT place a cross at the top of either the Ree [4000 a sien in i while the hi 2 i 7 AN] the engine cabs, and Porter suffere ji ie Mr. Famer Was 29 and the lowest was 26. It |BRINTON AND THEIR KIND HAVE FOISTED UPON NORTH wes ate MLSE (ie. aassneers | pu ee Fr egpeci rire saaividually ‘hy plaél ‘Grand Forks tonight when home folks was 20 above at Williston Sunday. DAKOTA. lin No.1 were shaken lightly but manv ; each candidate individually by placing will give him a great torch light pa- ) "A review of conditions said: hee Z Ao he ~~ |ofsthose on No. 2 were thrown from | a a each namie: ime iivahalinlad {rade before he speaks at the Audi- | “The storm center noted Saturday | | ‘ |their seats. Dishes in the dining car ote “Yes” on each of the five initiated measures. jtorium. 3 s over the Southwest had advanced to | HARDING TO WIN (WRECK PREVENTS on'No. 1 were smashed and the cook | The “NONPARTISAN BALLOT” should'not be con- pore eee eee ene peg Soqtaad 7 Bes aahe . 3% 4 De , 3 A carry the first con- | the; salddle 1 ein ee OT In tren Wy-| STATE BY STRONG | WELSH CONCERT | was scalded by hot water, ae ie aa fused with ve Nonpartisan league. a is the ballot that |gressional district by 13,000 votes, the m : | H ans ie tenn carries candidates Who are nominated outside of political |second district will run probably even oming, South Dakota and southern IN AT LOCAL CHURCH! mert, ana is considered remarkabie | : ; : ‘ £1° d ; Sta: jaa bea tts setvare tow mpe| VOTE, INDICATION Be amN atte eae iE parties, that fs, they are non-partisan nominees: The ir he yet eset a0 ratures prevail generally over the | The Welsh male choir, which was to! ———- ({ Rames of Miss Minnie J. Nielson for superintendent of in- majority in the Third district. ‘These western states but a low presstr?/ no Repubican presidential ticket give a concert at the First Presbyter- | ?— Nt */£ struction, and A. M. Christianson, for justice of the ‘figures would indicate a probable ma- tard aoe et Oe ee extreMe {will receive a huge majority in North | ian church Saturday night: wag inthe | WARN G! supreme court, appear on the “ NPARTISAN |jority for O'Connor of 7,500 votes. i hwest. iad its southeastward ; Dakota, if the state-wide straw vote Ny ad et eeraroay ana ail ot eich 3 aN BALLOT”. Be-sure to vote for ihem. . i eahere ATG. AUADY, elem N yon / mofement will result in partly cloudy | taken by the Rexall stores is a good | Bismarck until 10 p. m., too late for The Burleigh county anti- oo wetter then; eee Meee ten election, | weather in North Dakota tonight and criterion. The latest tabulations the concert: Townley, anti-Socialist_ com- In voting for railroad commissioners, it is not neces- Ej Langer was handicapped in his pri- 1 age with somewhat warmer TUCS"| | 4¢ public through the A. P. Len" Many Dinar ein and there mittee will send ‘out no cir- cary to scratch out the names of candidates you do not | mary campaign by his prosecutions in re Po fae > hart pharmacy gives the vote as foi-| Appointed. Money paid for ticket | culars on the eve of election. vot for. Merely place a cross-back of the names of the Morton COU peandatads uieteraese, A WOMAN J lows: For Harding, male 7,126; for peing refunded at Harris’ today. || H. P. Goddard, county three candidates listed above. Instructions on the ballot £1). a’ similar situation in Minot and vi Nov. 1—M Cox, male, 2,645; for Harding, female,! ‘The singers left of the noon train|| chairman, warns that any |, q is | some ces in th and Wilton, Nov. I Cox B oon [tee Dae to scratch out names not voted for. is an error. jsome other places in the state, Tide heen Sele a it : th ape cae Mae outa torithe aati Unit nd continue tit ie fo the} | circulars, either anonymous fee league forces ralsed the ery of a v! e at the poll- straw vi r id col A i i . «gs » = 2 itraitor against him. O'Connor stands j 2 eee Wilton: ‘all day. Women |States gives a popular vote of 6 est coast. F in pearing “the Sena ue __ Clip this ticket and take it to the polls with you to hea foe of Townleyism from. the voters will be especially pleased to 009 for Harding and 430,981 for Cox. a oe | the committee, which are /¥ aid in marking the ballot correctly if you want to defeat 4 state, but as a friend of the Tarmer | learn that such a selection has been |{t would indicate that Harding would} Pulverized street rubbish and coal|! distributed are not the prod- Socialism. $ | and laborer in his record in the leis- fi] made. E. G. Stocker is the inspector | get 382 electoral votes and Cox|tar have been found to make good fuel | uct of his committee. | £[ etre ; of election. y) \ would get 149 electoral votes. | briquettes in Amsterdam. . ehiebbbiebeeebelebiste ei eee Pee Peer rere (Continued on Page Three) | ;

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