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tinue those industries and administer | ¢—— THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1934 tical opponents that Democrats are” threatening to withdraw relief if you A LAUNCH | them upon @ business basis through do hot vote the Democratic tleket. I | non-political boards upon which farm- ® 9 . want to say.to you this: Vote any | ers will have liberal representation. t a o) a ticket you please. The first concern | Holt Presents Farley of good Democrats will be to know Both Farley and Moodie were pre- that relief is adequate and properly | sented ta lotoakar Mra ae ree x # # * * * * * © * * * * * # # * # * # * *# # administered, pole lolt of ral MT i ‘ARGO § ATURD AY [Forks candidate. for United States Text of gubernatorial candidate’s speech at Fargo . . . proposes raising rural life agove ‘poverty level’ .. . advocates soil surveys ... end of Aipanliak Onn te m : (pease. wh poe annie narieal political exploitation . . . civil service for state employes... keeping relief out of politics . . ; protection by ‘legal’ moratorium ... praises con- & Democrat, on oe embittered and eee talents and years of training to ad- structive work of Governor Olson, ~ munists can sbparently get twice as Gubernatorial Candidate Pledg- | minister the atiaits of ee ae ie oe ee sa : “capable, clean ant ig a) }. ed to Oust Politics in fer ake to do things for North Da- | ¢— We are frequently asked in this ti kota, in a great measure, that Presl- |g, Chairman, Ladies and Gentle- jrights. Neither would we equivocate jburdened by drouth and crop fail-;rivers. ‘These rivers were the Red,jan income of $10,000 a year. Less/campaign where Democrats stand State Industry |dent Roosevelt has been doing for the | men: i upon the principle that when human jure. In this situation in North Da-|the Sheyenne, the James, the Mouse |than one-half of one ber cent of our /upon the state industries. The plat- —_—_— ' country.” North Dakota tonight has the honor jrights and Property rights come in | kota we have a challenge to our vision |and the Missouri, Since that time|people in North Dakota enjoy this form declaration is clear, Democrats Fargo, ON. D. Sept 24—'7i—| Members of the state Democratic! .¢ having as its distinguished guest conflict then human rights have pre-|and our leadership as well as chal. (3,000 of these lakes hare Gisappeared. |last level of living. I. call your at- twill continue those industries and ade ‘Their keynote sounded at a rally In |committec. the candidates on the state |, “Uostmaster general of the United [cedence in the thinking and action |lenge to the co-operation we may and |In the current season and for several|tention to these levels so that you| minister them upon @ business basis which Postmaster General James A. ticket, and several hundred others States the Honorable James A. Far-/of good Democrats. More than 100 | must give to the most human national |years past four of these rivers have|may understand just how far the through non-political boards upon ‘* Mi Farley participated, North Dakota jgrected the postmaster general at the 1." “we aporeciate that honor, Itiyears after Thomas Jefferson's day, administration we have ever had. pen intermittent, ‘The Missouri has great majority of our people in North |which our farmers will have libecal . Democrats Monday launched into st station, from which he was taken to) / 2146" the opening of a state cam-|out of our own middlewest came Wil- st been North Dakota's only | con-|Dakota are from either the comfort representation. In this connection t ive for votes that will the Gardner hotel with an escort of F -|iiam Jennings Bryan, another great Would Shas Demageguery stant river. Under these conditions |or the riches levels of living. is intensive drive for the paign for a new deal in North Da-| ings Bryan, grea: promise you that the governor will ers for their cause into} uniformed Fargo mail carriers and a |? : Mr. Farley to/Democrat. In new terminology he| Let us be constructive. Let us face the flood waters of the Missouri| In our political thinking and action never have a nda, "4 tary ection of the state before bal- ' parade. North Datota, and we avait with in- lsounded ia a Breat Democratic gath- | acts. Let us shun demagoguery, AS/river become one of the last unex-/in North Dakota too often poverty | coy that he will never have night tac lots are case in the November 6) General Farley and state Demo-|/cre°t the constructive message he has {ering that first principle of true De. [Democrats let us strive to serve the Plolted resources of this state. Diver- has been exploited. It is to end this |ers working between Grand Ferns an election. leratic leaders were guests later at a] rerest tne evening. moctacy, when he sald, “Thou shalt |People of our state in a crisis in its|sion of these flood waters must belsort of thing that constructive plan- Fargo seeking to collect in cash for Thomas H. Moodie, candidate for dinner in the Gardner hotel. It has been so long since a Demo- not crucify mankind upon a cross of |€conomic history. And in its further /realized if under present conditions |ning and action must be directed to- advertising service of doubtful value governor, sounded the party keynote Admires N. D. Courage crat served the state in public of-|gold; thou shalt not press down upon ea by a Leeper ag nbeoed the threat of the See tinea ee day, |that has not been fy I promise on here Saturday night, with Farley «t admire the persistence, the cour-'Irice that the principles upon which |the brow of labor this crown of Soin jie Previn ‘iten tie iseees bel bo! ae Ce ads Civil Service for Employes \you also that if ever I’ am elected calling on North Dakotans to sUuP-' ag. and spirit of the people of North|our party was founded are well nigh : e area of J In the Democratic platform you will |governor I shall endeavor to conduct y's in the state no,., 2 era into that period of greater destiny. |tual today under present conditions. if port the party's ticket in Dakota. Hit by adverse conditions, |foxgotten. Until recently Democracy N otas to-|The state cannot do this alone. 1t|find -a declaration that Democrats | myself in such a manner that it will campaign. i burdened down with the ills of cit-/had no articulate press in North Da-| We recall with pride the humanism} There are Mae rT hake (7 must have assistance from a national | favor civil service for state employees, |never be necessary for the good wife The candidates took the fight into| cumstance, you have carried on. That kota. North Dakota Democrats to-|which ran throughout all the spokentday. There is the i here the |government which continues to give |In this campaign we have more than |to run for office to vindicate the of- the smaller communities of the state i,’ the spirit that will win. That i8/night honor and revere the name of [and printed thought of that great |this rich Red River valley where the tiga- | political situation. We have chal- | ficial record. ith ams scheduled at Balta, yhich I al: + who served this |Democrat, Woodrow Wilson. And, in |grain tanks are back on the highway, |the most careful study and investiga- Btarkweather and McClusky. | was cubses to (MINE Mae Mite BOE ale ox goreroot, Honest John Burke, |this day, we thrill again to that old|where the elevators are open until | tion to this great problem. polftical crear Hed aoe Langerism va, Good Government The candidates will carry their) 31) now one of the judges of our state|principle of Democracy as it was|long after midnight and where the Must Have Soll Survey tabOl OF tousesias St oak pasble wis Langerism 88 opposed to good gov- campaign into Karlsruhe, Towner. '1..der, our president, Franklin D. supreme court. We point with never |voiced by Democracy’s greatest lead- | world’s cd milling Petite Or North Dakota too must have soll | ae compelied to live upon s poverty pein tie od in bie Lene The Carrington and Calvin Tuesday, and Roosevelt,” Farley said. failing pride to the splendidly con- jer of this day, President Franklin De- |ing market - ata ‘con Loaf the [Survey and land classification to end|level, I do not know. who instituted ae te eueiss wih 4 aaa ‘Wednesday into Garrison and | “And in fighting back at the head|structive record of his administration, |lano Roosevelt, when, in an interview |$1.00 a bushel. mn, Mig “7 much tragic futility in large areas of the § per cent political racket in this time, ft ts for you to d acide 4 em iis don. Van Hook, Washburn and .+ cur government for the recovery] for it was outstanding in the history | touching the principles of the recent- | North Dakota which begins from six this state where because of limited|state, I am pledging you here and 4 ge ledg: facts as they have been written. I Cavalier are on Thursday's speaking or tne country, I think President | of North Dakota. iy organized American Liberty league, |to 60 miles west of the valley, where | rainfall and unfavorable soil condi-|son tif ever I am el ov- | want t ERSW, h ‘that schedule. : for Mon- | Roosevelt has been cheered more by Recalls Party Background jhe said: “Thou shalt love thy neigh- |in 70 per cent shan n sae ee Our !tions hundreds of our people are living |ernor of North Dakota the 5 per cent sagas ; sp geen a Moodie went to McClusky for on the feeling that the people were with} Let us recall the historical back- |bor as thyself.’ cles ad People habe ne! Hg lor eens upon @ poverty level. An intelligent | political racket will be ended, no mat- eects see nied hind hg day's speaking engagement. On the iim than by any other one thing. The| ground of our party. Today it has| Despite the faraniteie be on this |the Heh Bee kind. oa. ed me [iad use program is vital to the fu-iter by whom it was conceived or by sient in this sate ‘ oer Prati Program with him will be John people of North Dakota have been,|become nationally the most progres- |selfish and unfortunate leadership the North Dakota that tim-|ture welfare of our people and to the| whom it is attempted to be carried |t9 uo not tt ay ene x Moses. candidate for attorney £cN- 1’ know, among his most loyal sup-|sive political party our country ever |fundamental principle of Democracy |ers knew and loved, the North Da-/| development of our state. This plan out. No political striker has g right upon the it maa eral, Otto W. Klindworth, candidate 1 or. his most loyal friends. has had. More than 230 years ego) that human rights transcend all other |kota to which you gave your lives will further be discussed and elabor- | Cu collect from the emplorees of hs |>eai0. record estab- for commissioner of agriculture and|Po-c ring here to North Daxote, one| there was called to the leadership of [rights has endured from the day of and your labor, & land of , plenty. |ated throughout the Democratic cam-| state § per cent of thelr salaries for se Witt @ Ew ee ee labor, and John P. Jungers, cand! ould not be a Democrat and fail to|the Democratic party a Virginia farm- Thomas Jefferson fe seal pe bred There you have a Pins) rgited paign as it has been practically dem- | tne purpose of building up a political aor wit iran = BB iio date for insurance sat cea of |tTemember the fine service to his state|er, a learned gentleman, Thomas Jef- |lin et birsteshh “4 jay oe sd ed cet Hs Bets " onstrated in considerable areas Of machine and articulating in our poli- level of living now affecting so many Farley, after urging support gujand nation of your own distinguished | ferson, whose heart beat warm for the | hope of nation Sis wdeds en re Ing asset | North Dakota. ties those forces of corruption whose |or our Te VObe the te Moodle, continued on to French +totesman, your former Democratic | average of humankind, He enunciat-|lems of social and economic malad-|until good crops and bountiful har- Behind our vexed politics, behind |errects have often been demonstra . Lengel eee Te “4 mee / Ind, Saturday night, jgovernor, the Honorable John Burke.|ed the principle that human rights|Justment. ‘They are to a large extent vests come again, which they will. |mucn of our physical distress in this |! ‘American politics, Wa do not need |icket, from t mp in beeen, There ie oo His administration was so satisfac- | transcend all other rights. the price of the pace of progress. state is the fact that at this time per- |noittical machines in North Dakota. |°° Seige te thal Moodie outlined two main bse’ igory to the people of the state that| We would not have you understand | They are problems which have been haps 70 per cent of our people 8F¢ We do need unseltish leadership with [Cr gcanaiaates. | The et ca tives in this state which “we must) 0%) 03 the distinction of being the|that Democrats disregard property | superimposed upon Dakota living upon a poverty level. Dove | vision directed to our problems. Te ified to serve you. mince : understand as we move to help OUur-| (11, sovernor who served three terms, lived upon the sheer spirit. It is|<TtY level of living is that level Of long political racketeering Democrats id selvies.” | Praises O'Connor has a heart and that will function in| latest figures that I have at hand, that spirit which came ‘the old |!!ving which does not provide a mini-| ust have the ‘00-opera every Praises Work ef Olson 2 North Dakota must have an inttea| “Upon taking office, with the most|the interests of the people at all| North Dakota farmers have received Texas trail with the riders wha trail. [mum of the necessities for health and | ment. thirting’ weer thc state werd, Good pire heggie orn ea gent and planned water ete beotey critical situation in the history of the | times. in loans from the farm credit ad- g fed Lae decency. There is an actual Se it is being given as this rallying rapidly to the support of the ee eee eee itation “ts ond (Ration facing the national banks, did| “I need not here go into the phil-| ministration the sum of over $70,- ota iniiling rors eho: stick for measuring it. ee ~ |Progresses to a most satisfactory and| Democratic state ticket. May I com- aie tricie tunity i NEES TAveES Ot the president turn to Wall Street for]osophy of the ae fants | Giave: teecttanins he iene leeror! orate nelegoresaed the greatest pasture bird varcurranaiticre’a amire: rela ‘appreciated q mend ae and now, the Honorable dminister the office of !ment administration. An\ ee! we than 60 Present governor of this state where, because of limited |S0me one to a Hl ting ‘six million |! @ world. Where more live upon a poverty level a farm fam- Favors Legal Moratorium i roller of the currency? jot nect for me to assure you) owners, aggrega over . | ive upon this state, whose Gevotion is Sree arceathe COL COURL: | iianwase!varal 6p that basically it was intended to Te-|dollars, Federal public works pro- Ent Upon grass Tee the sare ag [iY of five must have an income of at! You will find in the Democratic| ‘tstete, whe wa aad Seager Heing upon e aoverty ievel"" = “"®iman who had grown up on a Cakota|duee the tremendous farm surpluses| jects have been started in the state ae least $1,800 8 year. Of this amount platform » declaration for a legall tegrity have so well served unten ene ” ‘ the old time lumberjack, that mighty of the DiS oN A bah dad farm. He picked my very good friend, |that had been glutting the market| aggregating $7,900,000 and loans have it mighty | 9600 may be in the products moratorium. It means just what it/ ditions that hardly again need elab- Hoe the "sper cent sacket would J. F. T, O'Connor. I would most cer-land beating down the prices, pay the| been made to municipalities and oth- cent vibe ott Ieee, farm, milk, eggs, beef, pork, etc. Yet|says. In these times of e oration for they ares skeleton in ernor = : asin: dadasathoret tainly be remiss in the plain obliga-|farmer for reducing this output, and/er public bodies for the same pur- wissonaia with two brawny fists, |‘ s8me department of ede no honest man or woman in this state] North Dakota’s political closet. Thank iar Comictatic fatfoent urging a | tion of friendship if I did not, visiting |equalize the burden of financing| pose aggregating three million three high hope and enduring faith to toll shows on in 1928 more knrerhe Hook in town or country must lose his ae God for that honest, sturdy farmer civil service basis for state employees. |Here In Non | Dakota, his native |those payments by boatelotrre + oe ee nanES eee closing right and in the business of building s new Som pete western part of this oor ‘What would they do? pet cicred MaMa As to the state industries, Moodie |State, pay tribute to him. a thin veneer of taxes con- to Hist the “elonad “ttiee to empire in @ prairie wilderness. It hay sh income of ~ hor ie ng open and state did not ‘have a ca: emphatically endorse and approve &! ang in conclusion declared the Democrats “would con-| , Tt is snoifigre crouch to eeaaadl eer Sn ase ibe necessary for me to] the sonece ones realise on their slow |!8 the most bye epg d Hltienie #200 8 year. This means that 50 per|tegal moratorium which shall assure| nc i conelus all fone re Eead —— the suttrage of the people under the|say how welcome have been these| assets, the ‘Reconstruction Finance | Dakota soday rat meets the grim | cent of our people are living upon an| our people that those people shall not ing the coming winter in seeing that’ Weather Report Uberal banner of the Democratic| payments to the farmer this year,| corporation has made loans in North |Chmeng® of these unusual times| extreme poverty level, for conditions| ioe their homes during these $F", | the national administration has our | otal a | |partys Tlknow thatoshen imeneyietie nee especially by severe drouth|Dakota on good security, to the I Mecueel tote ttincsond tious lead have rather aggravated than improv- | gency Sonditions. The need for 8| complete and sympathetic ‘o-opers- Sienatee canst’ vicinity: [Tom Moodie asks for election as gov" | or acetmens as atta de More aidee Buying: Tour, millon ts hues |"Udeing beside yoked omen anda), {2° tragedy of humankind. The] state by the Farmers Educational and| tem that is befene sa het’ carey ably sow tonight or Tuesday; cold: |emnor; ‘when W. D, Lynch and Gus|Derocra'emeat aiioment was. te | dred dollars worth of pre-| PA" caren sae ot Nessa are | cutticulty of exeape trom %& is welll Co-operative Union, Tt proposed a bill| cmtiat is before us. Let us lay er tonight. : Lamb’ ask for election to congress, 000,000; $8,000,000 has been spent here| ferred stock from the state's institu- |%day remains one of Dakota's! known and demonstrated. In this|which was passed by both houses of all of us join in the great human task For North Da- 'you will weigh their claims carefully. |in the cattle buying program brought tions. gore Pinnsg ot ts not enough to| Situation is the of today forthe legislature. Subsequently 1 was! that is before us. May we discharge fy oie cep er in Peete |e” ie Gennes soy a au Retr tata mt are" We a hae en eS eee am Laney ay evr in heap ei y Pe night or Tuesday jdred per cent with President Roose-|from the ‘government; it is money ani vision and planning, as experience vision, we must have planning, we|torium = polit foot ‘and with ° east and snow velt in his forward-looking program,|that the farmers have ® valid claim jtration I need but call attention to oes research q tical football, “and though £ speak with the West; colder _to- ‘and I am sure their case will find|to, as a result of legislation of the |the relief situation. North Dakota is (relent lies orli ene must have the co-operation of all our| the consummate ego that Bas ever! tongues of men and of angels and night and extreme ‘sympathetic consideration at <the|congress of the United States. And lone of. two states, prostrate as 9 t0-|Cy becinning for individual effort and characterized man~he sppeared have not charity, I am become as " eae mee heads of the intelligent electorate of |r rest assured that the operation of |gult of the depression, where the fed-|°!" labor i meting the Defines Poverty Level before the people as a saviour and| sounding brass or a tinkling cymbal or South Da- “North Dakota, this government agency, as well asjeral government advances every dol- pecbunge ee these coe Three levels of living are defined| miracle man, when the fact is the! ang though I bestow all my goods to kota: Snow west, |t “Occasionally, there are among us|others, will be adjusted from time to/lar that is spent in relief work. To by the sociologists under the Ameri-| principle came first from one of our feed the poor; and though I give my rain or — a men who try to belittle the Democra-| time to meet new conditions and new |alleviate rebel er sieke Dakota, Two — hegre coe a otra oe hen rrngstet sare Uist and which Hy body to be burned and have not ton ably . , however, |to prevent starving, federal -) There are main object is com! - time . Profiteth me nothing.” a, Eonient and 8: T eonatees uayer eras recently pelea pees fesse seliiere poner has ald 6 out in relief funds this state we must understand as we/level. The comfort level of living is| Langer, else he would not tarevenned Kanban gentlemen, I thank you ee that the Democratic party has tak f d to the agri-|the sum of over $13,637,000, besides |move to help ourselves in this time|that level which lies between riches| it, for your kind attention. a ew pees |Eeese conemeriy: canthey. ampetentt Cine arate poviding five million doliar fund|of grave crisis. North Dakota must|and poverty. ‘To enjoy it the cash in- Relief Not Political Isswe ee ate ‘Wares Das Pehebie for CWA work in the state last win-|have an intelligent and planned wa-|come on the farm for the average| ‘The relief situation in this state is| @ coal barge has been made of the For tana: Unsettled tonight. | make against a party that has always| “Wwe all know that if ‘agriculture | ter. ter conservation program. When the/| family of five should be at least $2,400/ such that there are ane abc 90! nistoric American prison ship South- snow east of the Divide; Tuesday |rougnt for human Uberty. One hun-/does not prosper other business, es-| “I am content to rest the case of |government survey of this state was|a year. In the town and city it should| per cent of our people mi ve Te- which was formerly based at ee, ot eae warmer. dred and forty years ago Thomas} pecially in a state like this, will not |the New Deal in the hands of the|made in {hg tte 10's and carly Ws it] be at Sper pe pra seg sSot at tng lf perp GENERAL CONDITIONS Jefferson first enunciated the liberal] prosper. Altogether, according to the | people.” mapped 5,000 lakes ive principal begin z Since Satur (morning, precipita: |doctrines that definitely took form ! : t] a nr a of the district, with snow failing this 25 0° echoes eine aaa morning over the central Canadian, ah Fos iste Coprright, 1994, B. J. Reyaeids Tobeowo Company Provinces, Montana, and western Protests Human Rigi North Dakota. The low pressure; “The Democratic party stands to- aes Ja meh ae Moneta day, more than ever before, national- na, = 00), while Hi hs cover the north- peas aie a ere west (Calgary, 3042) and the Lake | oom toe estes Wena Region. Temperatures are quite high |4gainst privilege for Sal ie this morning over the central and |row Wilson used to say that the rea- we southern Plain States, while they |son for the virility of the Democratic wy are far below the normal over the party was because it had a heart un- Pextest, ae eoatns poles fines: der its jacket, fanada, font a, a “ an Westone Nore ontana, Wyoming, | “pack in the industrial east they Daliie Reduced to sea level: 2001, | Roosevelt administration isto destroy 11. sea level, 29.91. "| Missouri river stage at 7 a. m. -2.1/ the profit element in business for the r ft. 24 hour change, 0.0 ft. ‘benefit of the farmer. Here in the 5 ‘agricultural west they are explaining tal this month to date . admi ration lurn the country Beep ais month to dat over to the monopolists and exalt ine . ty city laborers at the expense of tl Normal. January lst to date .. 14.04 sficienc: tillers of the soil—and either of these Peeyraulated Pelictenc a bee Ee wo statements is as accurate as the NORTH DAKOTA POINTS other. High-Low- | “Even the distinguished and incom- rf OURE TO (oe) BISMARCK, cid: 37.97 |Parable economist, Henry Fletcher, | WHEN ¥ SAY chairman of the Republican national \ Beach, snow N 4 ‘50 | Committee, is quite aware of the cir-| \ D TOG OON...- ‘T\cumstance that the city dweller | | TIRE a ’ -16| would have no job if the farmer ee he 10 didn't have money to buy the output —— 3g of our mills and factories, Likewise, .15 |the farmer would have no market if muss GEORGIA ENCELHARD scaled ma 95 |the people in the towns and cities | : ns hoe oy pps -25| were not prosperous enough to pay | jor peaks, paige wre te 36 for what the farmer raises. pi caer energy, she says: elng oat 5 Cites Farm Loan Act tell me of being tired out, or lacking ‘pep,’ e nee “One thing that should be start- don't know of better advice to give than you'll » LJ ‘38 |lingly familiar to the people of North in the suggestion ‘Get a Lift with 2 Camel.” 22| Dakota with the change of adminis: | 10) tration & year ago last March is the AKOT. way in which the farm loan act has BOUIR.DABOTA Rots jbeen administered. In 1928, under the est est Pct.|Hoover management, we find about Huron, rain . 68 46 «96 ;Seven and a half million dollars loan- Rapid City, cl + 80 34 01 /ed to the farmers by. the Federal Land 9 a eune bank of St. Paul. In 1929, it had sunk PIMREOTA POINTS lis tour’ and three-quarters million; | j . Hig! i say Fa e a | Ernie it ere parely uxse and a half ‘ Minneapolis, cldy. .... cb mi > in 1931, it was down to three Moorhead. rain ("66 52 32 miltions, fn i 1932 the cylce of de- e ] * \flation which the Hoover administra- WEATHER jtion insisted upon cut the loans to po! y Ur fl WwW f energy: ” OTHER STATES the four states of Michigan, Wiscon- res nse m o Oo i) est est Pct,/sin, Minnesota and North Dakota . q + 82 64 04 | down to $2,700,000. 0 - mn 2 2 _tarme were being foreclosed, agri- 7 * 499 (Culture was prostrate, but was there > : $6 $4 Slany human feeling manifest in the In light of the recent scientific confirmation _the energy to push on to the mountain top! 0 cpereiicns of this Important function | of the “energizing effect” in Camels, note People in every walk of life ag ao found -48| of the government lo, I say, and I/ wa Camels increase their energy. HH # 2 know the voices of hundreds and/| what Miss Engelhard, champion woman that this By. ps 22 20 og thousands of farmers throughout this) mountain climber, says: you ery observed this among your own ’ ae a eee aN ech ine paar “Mountain climbing is bur circle of friends. 2 Pliny 28 24 40| “In 1933, President Roosevelt as- | great sport, : , $2 28 ‘10 |sumed office, and set out at once to don't try it unless you have plenty of energy. You'll like Camel’s matchless blend of 4 2 2 2 Tedeem his promise to the farmers of | Many times up there above the timber line, costlier tobaccos. Mild—but never flat or metensesy sacee. . le country. During 1933, loans made A , 7, 4 4 ” says: a% 38 ‘tg|through the Saint Paul Federal Lan within s short climb of the goal, I have — “sweetish”—never tiresome in taste. You'll “For 8 loagtimeI have $2 $2 9 /bank rose to a total of '$34500000 thought ‘I can’t go another step.’ Then I call feel like smoking more, so go shead! For besa 2 Casoel fam... ; _ ‘ 50 Ant , to the first of September, | will find that smok- \ f 74 6 02\the loans made through the various a hale and smoke a Camel. A Camel lifts with Camels, you ne steady Sees bens: pried $8 34 90 agencies of the farm credit adminis: | me up in just a few minutes and gives me ing does not jangle the nerves. my nerves, 1. sok "$0 38 90|tration reached the total for this dis | them all E wane, 2% 24 110 + 68 60 06! 62 52 «8 6 58 (06 a 74 0 7% 68 0 trict of $179,000,000. | ‘Government Has a Heart’ | “Here is the answer to the farmer's question. It should assure you that under the Roossvelt administration, you have at last @ government that Camel’s Costlier Tobaccos never get on your Nerves!

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