The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, September 23, 1915, Page 11

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thy n was: sunk. Reports that a torpedo did the smkmg again livened the submaring, > attack. -The czar of Russia placed himself at the head of his atmy, while Grand hlieholo!ovltch, tormer hud, ‘became commander of Cancasus campamk Cardinal Gibbons made & formal visit . Hastmgs Txmes' We hear thot the - Six Dollar League (for want of defin- inte information wei call it thus) has ‘fenlisted’ ‘several - members in : this neighborhood We: 8ay. neither gmn Ask for Rural Credzt | Lawin Interest of Borrower. : t1:he coal companies cannot. be col: i ected c_ontnbutlons or tmtles of ¢ nstitutions; - in ‘connecti . the’ uaht'y is.of th ‘bes : large acreage {is ‘the resalt of ual high D! rices: which have Eylrope more n 8 year ngo hope of! re—embnrsm “Peo Hl Se —A conference to draft a rural credlts bill to - be pre- ‘sented to the next session of congress ] will be held at Washington Oct. b. " Announcement of the conference has: ‘been ‘made by’ Oliver. Wilson, | oaster ‘of 'the national grange an -chairman of the ‘le; ee of that body. Those who will at- tend the meeting are the legislative committees and officers of: the' Na- 1, tional Farmers’ Union; the American 8 |'Society of Equit; . and’ the Natlonal Granse { 21 “We. wish to secure: credits leglsla- ~{tion that will bnefit the borrower in= stead of the lender, ad in former ru- ‘ral credits bills,” said Mr, Wilson. “The man ook after: tend to . hls mterests For this rea-. son former: rural’ credits bills have not met with favor.” Mr. Wilgon also: said that the. three orgamzatlons have ‘s combined ‘mem= bership of more than: 500,000 fa.rmers in’ the United. States. /[ (Gerfrude Vanderbilt- and George > ! burlesque of a ministrel lemen, be' cheated Tell me; your brother working?”. . - islative’ commit- " | man-.gs. ‘'gootl nor bad regarding this new or- ganization, as to it olicy and; p; mises. ' As“far as ‘we know its advo- cates are avoidmg publicity, as: much ;possible, and ithe. news?apers of the state are almost totaly in’ the dark /concerning its: proE work- ings. 'We are told that the payment [of the! six dollars ‘by the farmers s the x_:%y definite part of the pro- Carrmgton Recond "Ever dmly daily ‘paper in the.s ate with one or ‘two: exceptions is- sheddmg ‘crocki- dile tears “over. the faet that the farmers are being “grafted”’ for $6 by a group of organizers. These game papers: are all feeling bad to. think that the uity lets such a ‘‘bad” Loftus' manageits 'affairs. t' the farmers are taking the po- hat: th ‘are ‘able to mnage faire. These': papers 1 hat - the Equity was a > tful hbtle ‘harmless ‘ pink.-tea: a r if it would bit let thé cham- ber of commerce and its allies name its officers and conduct its ‘affairs for it. But t the farmers, “I'as has often: been ‘stated; have no in- e \hudovllle. e tentions “of ‘doing: anything of ‘the sort. If the: farfhers get. one-fourth value - for the '$6 they have -put. the non-partisan or Q. a mamcnre in the stellv' e Six Dollar ‘Sucker Cluby orgamzers dignify_ it by eallin the * & ‘Non-partisan League” " It "1 exactly a secret society, but the of- and’ the many- thousands of mbers now: belonging: are mnot houting -~ their intentions from the for. the benefit:'and . the polmcal prom erstand. it; the’

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