The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, January 27, 1919, Page 13

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Montgom Ward & Co. w&mfiqumfluM M Werth KansasCil Portland, Ores g annm Write House anut You - SUB LIST GROWS—SMALLER - Andes, Mont. Editor Nonpartisan Leader: ; Find below a copy of a letter I am sending to the St. Paul Farmers’ Dis- patch. Its subscription list is grow- ing smaller and smaller. “Editor Farmers’ Dispatch: Please | keep your paper at home. We surely. don’t want it, for it is not fit for American farmers to read. We are _strong for the League and your sheet would not change any one. “I‘am sending my ballot in for A. C. Townley as president of the Na- tional Nonpartisan league. He has done more for the farmlers in the past five years than all the other forces that have ever been set in motion.” GUS THUNE. OF ANCIENT STOCK I want to pay my respects to the 100 per cent American club. That club is a line bred descendant and bold faced edition of the, 100 per cent righteous- club that anclently went by the name, “Pharisees.” There have been many bricks thrown at the Pharisees, but like the poor, they are always with us. Whether an- cient or modern, their attributes are so peculiar to the type that the breed can not be mistaken. You will always find them in the uppermost rooms at the feasts and warming the chief seats in the synagogues and; for pre- tense, making ,long spiels about their devotion and 'loyalty exceeding the devotion and loyalty of the lower rooms and humble seats and short spiels. . You and I who are the common- publicans and sinners of the: elector- ate may expect that our judgment may wobble some at times. More- over, to us it would seem that loud and long professions of perfect loyal- ty would be rather vulgar and bom- bastic. But we are weak sisters and poor excuses when it comes to gloss- ing and preening the feathers on the grandiloquent old bird of freedom.— . CORNELL, in Kindly-Light. MORE SKUNKS IN THE HOLE “Your (congressional) investiga- tion,” says the American Union “Against Militarism in its letter to: Congressman Johnson, “has brought to light a contribution of $100,000 from the Carnegie Corporation of New York. Through the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Mr. Carnegie promotes peace; through the Carnegie Corporation of New “York he promotes war, thus doing what he conceives to be exact justice to these utterly conflieting forces. At- tempts to find out what further sub- sidies, if any, the Carnegie Corpora- tion has been granting to various prop- agandas have been unsuccessful. We- venture to suggest that your commit- tee, having already turned up a secret contribution from the Corporation to a zealous militaristic organization, might, if you pursued the inquiry, bring to light others even more sig- nificant.” / NEW DEAL NEEDED In its arguments for proportional representation, the Proportional Representation Review mentions the fact that of the 435 members of the national house of representatives only gix are farmers and only four are representatives of organized labor. Whether we believe in the propor- tional representation plan or not, we have no doubt of the need of a mew deal in the face of these figures. ! THE ROAD TO FREEDOM STRATFORD, Ont.—Upward of 50 farmers, representing 27 branches of the United Farmers of Ontano. met here and unanngously voted in favor of purchasing or starting a .daily newspaper to represent their organ- 1zatxon T i : PAGE THIBTEEN ADVERTISEMENTS BothDriversLevel Whenmowmg When plowing "both “drivers ‘run level on the .unplowéd ound and one front wheel runs o the furrow for self steering. This keeps the tractor stand- ing straight, and eliminates any of the side thrust on bearings that is alwayspresentintractors where they Iean over because of a driver running in the furrow.’ Perfect flexibility;unitconstruction of working parts; hardened cut steel transmission gears; Timken bear- ings; heavy duty valve-in-head kero- sene motor;and crawlers that double theusefulness of the tractor aresome | of the additional features of superi- ority. 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