The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, March 18, 1918, Page 3

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, NonnartiSéin Teader (== Official Magazine of the National Nonpartisan League In the interest of a square deal for the farmers YOL. 6, NO. 11 g ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA, MARCH 18, 1918 . WHOLE NUMBER 130 : l : : “KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK, JOHN” I O ) - ooy This. is a’ tribute from Cartoonist Morris to C_artoonist Baer. by providing loans for them at reasonable rates, looked as though Baer is down at Washington, a member of congress, having been it would pass. The agricultural committee of the house of repre- sent there by North Dakota League farmers—the first genuine sentatives seemed to be for it. Food Administrator Hoover in- . farmers’ congressman. The home folks are watching John Baer’s dorsed and urged it. But Secretary of Agriculture Houston, who work. in congress and watching for his cartoons in the Leader. evidently thinks nothing is good for the farmers unless it originates “Keep up the good work,” they say. And John replies + “Give me . with him, opposed it and swung a- majority of one on the com= all the help you can for I need it.” : R e S UPRAGRTHREE L 0 Do e e 3 T, SRR T —Drawn expressly for the Leader by W. C. Morris 2 5 > 3 _ : - mittee against the bill. The committee refused to revort it out ~_ Baer’s bill to help drouth-stricken farmers of the United States. for passage. AR SRt ‘ T s = "R Mmoo T B Y [ T -t B e e o A 401 A 7 G

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