The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, October 4, 1917, Page 3

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LW MU PRSI SRR P e S i In the interest of a square deal for the farmers Monpartidan Tader ”~ A magazins that dares t» print the trath Official Magazine of the National Nonpartisan League VOL. 6, NO. 14 FARGO, NORTH DAKOTA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1917 WHOLE NUMBER 107 l USHERING THE GENTLEMAN OFF THE PREMISES I 0\ WiV —— N e\ Y DX \\\\,— HE person with the black tile hat is being politely shown the I gate, while the audience in the background is (njoying the scene. How crude of them to laugh. Mr. Morris, who has a national reputation as a cartoonist and whose work for the Leader ap- pears nowhere else, got the idea for this little action picture after read- ing the reports in the Leader of the Nonpartisan League’s patriotie Producers’ and Consumers’ conferencs at 8t. Paul, which, among other things, declared unanimously for taking the profit out of war. The Big Business Twin City papers hold that this ushering out of the war profiteer is disloyal—yes, quite unpatriotic. They printed great scare headlines about how ‘‘unpatriotic’’ this great League con- ference, which passed resolutions about conseription wealth, was. We admit that to the war profiteer, who Morris shows is being ushered out, the Lieague conference was TERRIBLY UNPATRIOTIC. It was worse than that. It was helping to make the world safe for democracy! No wonder the Big Business press froths at the mouth! PAGE THREE o R e LA S e e -

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