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ers In the interest of asquare deal for the farmers VOL. 5, NO, 21 A magazine that dares to print the truth flonarfiséin Teader FARGO, NORTH DAKOTA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1917. WHOLE NUMBER 114 p,_.___-a-.‘.-_fi-‘:—. That betrayal was no more contemptible than the Judas kiss YOU remember how One was betrayed of old by a false kiss. that the war profiteers are giving Uncle Sam, as portrayed nere by Cartoonist Morris. fat with war profits wrung out of the distress of the people of the h.h_———————————_———_—_— | ; THE KISS OF JUDAS 7/ ! ) 4 ATH 7 N\ et P A v == = =/ i <SS ‘ Y“ \ 7 =4 By ' AT AVANLY = _— N\ = = A = e ; —Drawn expressly for the Leader by W. C. Morris United States and its allies, profess great patriotism and great affec- - ton for Uncle Sam. From the expression on his face, Uncle Sam does not relish this embrace. Better than the kiss would be the offering of the money Judas is concealing behind his back. If he doesn’t offer The Big Interests of the United States, it soon it will be taken away from him. PAGE THREE