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Committee Attacks Farmers Regional Director of National Body Urges Flgh:t ‘Against Nonpartisan League—Spreads Lies About Farg‘bvBank m| HILE state organizations #| of the Republican party have been in the fight openly against the or- ganized farmers, notably in Minnesota and South Dakota, until recently the national Republican organization, has observed a strict neutrality. On October 18, however, Elbert V. Chilson, assistant regional director of the Republican ‘national ‘committee, with headquar- ters at Chicago, sent out to editors of Republican papers for publication a long and bitter attack on the Non- partisan league. The letter asking editors to publish this attack was on the official station- ery of the Republican national com- mittee, which, besides the. name of Mr. Chilson as assistant regional di- - rector, contained the names of Will Hays, chairman, and other officers of the Republican national committee. The anti-League propaganda editors were asked to publish by the Republi- can national committee was an edi- torial which first appeared in the Grand Rapids (Mich.) Herald, dealing with the recent bank wreckers’ attack on the League and farmers’ banks in commission charged. 50 HEA On November10,1919 at Renville, Minn. H. C. GREIMAN OFFERS . Consisting of 6 tried sows, 2 yearling gilts, 18 fall gllts and 24 spring gilts. Sired by Wonder’s Giant, a strictly line bred a Won- der boar, and H. C. Big Jumbo, by Black Jumbo 2nd, -and out of dams sired by Miller’s Chief, Miller’s a _Wonder Big Ben 2nd, a King and a Wonder’s Giant. ‘Write for catalog. H. O. TELLIER Auctioneer I-I C. GREIMAN Owner Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisers. Sensational Big Type POLAND CHINAS ‘PAGE SIXTEEN = . ot North Dakota. The attac}: is vicious. Aside from the gross rmé.‘representa- tion of the facts concerning the bank wreckers’ plot against the League, editors are asked by the Republican national committee to call the League leaders “criminally disloyal to the na- tion.” The farmers’ organization is called the “infamous” League. The organized farmers’ statements are called “impassioned fanaticism.” It is optimistically stated that the League has been “a prompt failure in actual operation.” This attack on the farmers, the first open one we have heard of from the Republican national committee, is im- portant for several reasons. The na- - tional committee has to date attempt- ed to preserve’a neutrality, at least openly, althotigh Republican leaders in some states, as for instance Chair- man Lindquist in Minnesota, attempted to get Mr. Hays and his committee to come out openly against the organized farmers, thus committing the national party. Hays and the committee re- fused. FARMERS CONTROL PARTY IN N. D. The Republican party in North Da- kota, as is well known, has been re- stored to the rank and file members of the party, being in control there of the farmers. Governor Frazier and the farmer state officers in North Da- kota are Republicans, and the Repub- lican rank and file of the state have repeatedly made William Lemke, member of the National Nonpartisan league executive committee, Republi- can state chairman. = Naturally, the G. O. P. national committee, Dakota for the Republican candidate for president, regardless of state is- sues, in the past has not come out against the League. To do so would be virtually reading the Republican party of North Dakota out of the na- tional organization. Also, the League membership among Republicans in Minnesota is heavy. Probably over half of the Republicans in rural dis- tricts in Minnesota are League mem- bers. The national committee has al- ways thought it advisable not to anger these. Republican farmers by attacks on the League. Such attacks would jeopardize the chances of the Repub- lican candidate for the presidency. He could not get the full rural Repub- _ lican vote under such conditions. Now, however, the Republican na- tional committee is out in the open asking editors “of_ Republican papers to attack the League. What means this reversal of Republican .national policy? Has the national Republican organization finally decided it doesn’t want the farmer vote for the Repub- lican candidate for president in 1920 in League states? Have Hays et al gone mad? No other theory seems to explain the letter sent to editors. To any politician, this latest move by the pational party bosses looks like suicide to the Republican national tick- et in several states. The Republican candidate for president can not hope to carry North Dakota, Minnesota, South Dakota, Montana, Idaho, to mention only. states where it is a cer- tainty, without the League farmers’ vote. The League farmers cast 150,- 000 out of 350,000 votes in the Re- publican primaries in Minnesota last year. They will cast close to 200,000 next year in_the Minnesota Repubh- can primaries, Will these Nonpartisan league Re- publicans vote for the Republican can- didate for president after they are in- sulted and outraged by attacks by the Republican natmnal commlttee" anxious to carry North. ‘ Mention the Leader When wmms Advertisers i ADVERTISEMENTS |, 300 Eggs a Day “Since using ‘TWO for ONE’ I get 250 to 300 eggs a day instead of 25 or 30,” writes J. C. Hoff of Indiana. Thls wonderful egg producer has made thousands of dollars profit for poultry owners all over the United States. Now is the time to increase your egg supply for the fall and win- ter when eggs will be selling at.$1.00 a dozen. Give your hens “TWO for ONE,” the tonic that makes layers and real money-makers out of every single solitary hen you own. 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