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S QU TRAITOR yf__lgo GeR MAN'j) The cartoon-above by Judd Keyes, Blunt, S. D.,. is the regular weekly prize winner. Judd’s cartcon is very good and, I think, explains itself. The lower cartoon, by H. M. Kruse, Mansfield, S. D.,-is a “repeater.” In other words, Kruse has won the prize before. The cartoon is taken from an old story with which you are all familiar. You remember how An- drocles, of ancient Roman days, while Instead of turning and fleeing, he went to the lion and removed the thorn. Later, to. make a Roman holiday, An- - drocles was thrown jmto the lion’s den. It so happened that the lion which \ Androcles had befriended was in the den and, instead of tearing him limb from limb, as was expected, the lion licked his hands and feet and showed its gratitude in other ways. The Roman holiday was spoiled. Kruse pictures the farmers’ interests as the lion, the old gang as the thorn and the Nonpartisan league as Androcles. Rather clever, don’t you think? -Some of the best cartoons I have, best as far as idea and drawing are concerned, can not be used as they have been drawn either with a pencil AMATEUR DEPARTMENT CONDUCTED BY B. O. FOSS, LEADER STAFF CARTOONIST* walking in the forest, came upon a - lion with a great thorn in its foot. R — - or with light blue ink. Here is a good system to use in drawing cartooms: make a careful pencil drawing first, be sure that it is just as you want it, then go over it just as carefully with ink—BLACK ink. You will be sur- prised how much neater the finished cartoon will appear. Sterling Noland, Bertha, Minn.;. John . Horns, Buffalo, N. D.; John Bronson, Casselton, N. D.; K. D. Wold, Blooming Prairie, Minn.; Isabella Ketterman, Plentywood, Mont.; Miss Eva Anderson, Foreston, Minn.;' Ella Martens, Wolverton, Minn., and Wal- ter - H. Berglund, Dooley, Mont., all ‘sent’ in dandy cartoons last week. Make the next one you send in a “hum- dinger.” Yours, ~ B. 0. 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