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LTR a gs REDDOT LEPLLE Tay AIELLO LEDER >| THE EEMARCE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, 6, 1987 The Land either proposed supported such a law. convention nominating that the tenants’ age apts ex- uam Langer proposed a law be first cared for. t an actual farmer, could own, such law was proposed or aut ‘The convention proposed sis ting up.a labor relations act. The the amount of farm land anyone, Trae prcposet: or ported 16} penses administration ns edministration. paid c t That under his influence the Hail Pund was mistreated through exces- sive costs, outrageous adjustments, forgery, falsification of records and other means to an extent that de- stroyed the confidence of the people in the integrity of that higher in parts of the state than old and caused state hail rates to be line Insurance rates. to his supporters and clients when they were outlawed and unjust. BY OPPOSING GROUP Executive Is Accused of Ignor- IN FULL AS PASSED "RESOLUTIONS CIVEN UE RR IRE 7 Hi | He ‘i Hy He ih biel ee Mi ae ce Hi Hil l Le A a ce ia ee le af se Fr hi i: ait aie ut Ae ela ca it i ce al iit a anh os i i el peu a fe aa ee i ul a a Pe Menu sicegl il lie tl i ae Ste all Denounces Proposal as “Shabby Enterprise’ fair I bp neces peat 8 we = 8 13 th pI te we delete su may this a to re- ‘wrhars 4 pty — sight, to ce be ie. a! Rights of ee Explanation of New Increase in Thinks Cold Legal Rights of Worker Outweigh Cold Legal Public Debt Awaited by con- ot | i “haze apple ia bbe) Gl int itil it a 344 all ue (tien ie al i Ui ; nl il pei a Hf i au i duu if, st a ae lig g badlesttili(iy (UE dua elit iit uly oe faa iH ee ca apereenE nt ae ue 8 &. F ia ac! he iby sents machine companies in foreclos-|tion doing away with ure actions thus playing both ends|speeches over the radio, he against the middle and milking the cow at both ends. erated nothing immediate action to ber of institutions of Rebeca tee 2 3 12 “Hedi Whi iiliam behalf and with men} In his message tentiary from eight-hour day. The convention nominating Waa | Langer ul support or the resolutions passed the issues and rendering 1 The convention the convention that oe Langer for go’ He came before the peg teen some 40 proposals he said he fa service in empty feneraiies, uch asking for lower taxes, more and such other hackeneyed ee as are used by political knaves littering bait for fools. but utterly failed to support ph tebe posals and in fact cppoeed such laws. The quest here ia not the wisdom or lack of dom of the various ratory tei o4 which we deem good, it is th "| unreliability of the governor’ reduce the numi bigher learning. ger vetoed the Mayville and Mes tion only to snare Prove the formati low the platform to wich t he to guide him, except that he in publicly advocating and pri opposing a proposition, thus possible to tell where He said he Langer p consider he either Proposal ar Labor party. bis by ing ing about it. He said he establishing a flax the hours of th 1 who do not contribute and surrender their independence of speech and ac- tions in civic affairs, the | & Federal Government upon what is and insti- As to alling of a grand jury to institute criminal prosecutions and through his unwhdlesome influ- ence has so far been able to prevent Poor, That instead of lessening the bur- den of taxes on the poor he has in- it} creased them and at the same time and senate have jose who contribute to him general both requested the ci his th his partner, or former partner, repre- he said in oppositic tax ‘ this year ® grand jury. at he bases his relations with is paper, The Leader, on May ‘That he blows hot and cold on the {state mill, He did sales tax. Advocating it in one place} He said he rec ublicly admit violating the election | passed W! laws on his whose conduct in regard to public| William ‘That despite his protestations and assurances that he intended no poll- ‘That he has replaced loyal and ef- tical reprisals upon efficient em- ployees, outside of heads of depart- ments, he has entered upon a vicious campaign of political spoils extending ficient public servants with men who That while he operates the mora- torium to favor his political support- His position on the income tax is equally as demagogical. tution he can reach, replacing a dequate investigation or the calling money has been so irreglar that the through every department attorney P good for William Langer rather than what is good for the people and he vacillates from extreme abuse of the president, his administration and pro- gram to fulsome fawning and insin- cere flattery. That he is not a true leader or 8 statesman but a dema: gogue and a political trickster. and attacking it in another place. That examples of this are such quoted statements by William Langer taken from deplores the sales tax and attempts to repudiate his former stand. measure.’ sh § Pe ers and e he be- | come litical t he, enemy and sought to and did hinder | vand obstruct their act lic life him, who were elected with of such being first lected, of his \didate This is wernor for the I.V.A. Defeated te Langerism from public af- f North Dekote: truly known ‘There are some whose memory short or who have never is for associates. | in hi his record all persons in- but unable | 1936, we submit a statement of the Non- facts that from the beginning of his pub! he turned on his tion, In the people still fur- and. neces- tions and is incapable ith any other call at- cause Se the meet- mestown Monday are ted in full herewith, election, tions in order thet a frank ts or his po- $3 ganks under an arrangement d_ civic conscience ted with him, have forsook the plat- office by ited to . BE IT RESOLVED THAT: ® campaign to él lection is held these those and to “Made. in Campaign and fomented # recall their personal and pol jpon which he was él ing and Flouting Pledges ‘That the public may be in- formed of the reasons given by of 1 at @ league conven! to secure such endorsemen| kamong other promises, agreed to pul If an él _ resolutions will be the bas! whatever appeal is made by the opposition to the governor. ‘We sincerely believe unbiased study of his a statements prove: ‘That William Langer of honest co-operation wit Being forced back to the paar pay off depositors @n apparent but not acti resolutions adopted at advorates of a recall ing in Jal print Editor's Note: in his candidacy he became bitter and In this he was successful to control the officers elected associates and became a can election against his former viciously attacked the character for go’ fairs in the State o! the nature of the man and our reasons for our ac! that public opinion may be groused to the propriety sity of a recall. self-respecting official an tention to the undisputed or who were associat either become his puppet litical enemies. As sam) conduct we recall that partisan League, former associates, ‘of law, he attemp! ‘state to be bonded foi cynical came form} elected to state and William Langer ther enlightened an and to terested, ito q F ri ad i Bw 555 th ist : staal i es mane it ne Pay: P He a AHO a ttt mi Rie a Hh ji ane HES pat i sue i Hee qi al LH a ia i g28 2 ab Z fat Hae ue iti 3223825 itl He said he favored sfoluning Pay roll. He did not get adopted March 8, 1934, many wi pledged tion to office and he campaign fund, | has refused to carry out the provisions it delegates | of his platform to which he pled to appoint ‘to state positions, ' He became embroiled w! $10,000.00 into ~ | promised & STUESSY NAMED COACH Hla ual rahe ageadehae i of i a te is i Hee ‘ih 404; He ee eaeell HARE he Hone din ith Geis he became ied with the other ail i lal il ecutive committee of the organiza‘ ithat elected him, i nae hi ae u 4 ial it if anit i ae Ha tila He REEL ne ie ase nt i i 93% * tH ibe Mt Hi a ary a ai Ma sta ti ate Htvaie dis ane ane Hi fia] i HHT anal ih iil iy: tig 4 Pte : i ae The hi i! ai i ae A ‘ign Ut st SHE ad i sie fials : in ii iil ro a rT va a eg ey TE ite a i Hy a4 sr allt a {| ll #3 his Then he g te 3 af 2 x i fatale ot FT A iii gya gage a3 Hara aj He ‘tata El Hee PETE cali Hei inet Tt aA ju ak ile i ilyles a 3 i 843 BS SHbe. lee fami a ang He Phe 4 ie ant H aid 2y3 ine i fl ult Ha fe ch it a 23352 oneal Ste re Pee wy Ht feel gaps ichs ne he cane hel; i ntnatl He : i: bil ‘ ri i 8 rt 3 rH 5 & He a i ll io y