The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, August 9, 1920, Page 12

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News Notes From Everywhere o " ® : ~ : NORTH DAKOTA the planf, is not complying with state , - F. T. O’CONNOR, a lawyer of - and federal laws regarding the label- Grand Forks, nominated with a i0& of its products, and that it is buy= small handful of Democratic INg Serum from privgte plants and 7 : J . . . s : £ votes in the recent primaries, Selling it under its own label. S A has been indorsed by the Independent N R Voters’ association “Committee of MONTANA : v o : Twenty-one” to run against Governor WITH the primaries only two : ll'frazier, Leagu:_r, whofwon the iRegub'— weeks away there is feverish o . o ican = nomination or re-election. activity in the editorial and HE DUbllSh?{r dOf afit)inei‘:FIOHOh tan ghm} 0’(t30nnor f?.ilgd todpoll thel énllm- news rfioms of the gang press T ol votes required under an old law .of Montana. The Montana Develop- newspaper .aS ed recently, 1S it trhl'ile for a party to remain in existence, it ment association of Billings, ostensibly ' that there 1S a -Common owners afi ~was .thgughfiihet Woll,fl(é hf:;vellto file as g “memhants' organization,” is mak=- * yan independent, but i as been ing frantic efforts to solidify the and a Comm9n Boalj.d Of Dlrectors fo.r brought out that this law had been de- merchant vote and acquire the support the Com%ames having Standard Oil as | clared unconstitutional, and so O'Con- of all persons still {rightened by the . ” nor remains the Democratic nominee. bugaboo “pro-German” and “red.” part of their name?‘ ‘ ; ; . The extent of the League's sweep- J%he prixl;aries speaking drive has O th. 5 Ing victory is brought ou} in the tabu- begun and promises to be unusuadly ur answer to this gentleman was, It lation' of complete returns. Besides lively. Even the gang Democrats are o is not true.” : ;“’ml{“agg‘g Governor Frazier'and Doc- emphasizing the advantages of con- : % & 2 sgll;st;\ti;l ::fi?;gifiees f:;e i‘::!;?uo: 'cabrS: _ servatism-in betting against such odds o The Standard Oil Company (Indiana)-is | ried for seven other state offces—two e spisgacoicr: | It is rumored that distinct from other corporations having | Blaces on the railroad commission, trate on Harry L. Wilson, a Billings s Frank Milhollan and C. W. McDonnell; . : a \SImflar name. ~ T | William Lemke for attorney general; attorney, whose sympathies are known i s 3 R to be with the copper crowd. 3 3 1 : \ N Johp N. Hagan for.commlsswner of Sheridan' county Was the: scene res e £ It is owned by 4799 stockholders, of | sstiultae D G Poindester foxataie gSnes ST S00 Dl theod:. 1 whom 2124 are women. |No single stock- commissioner and Howard Wood for g;gwg’t:;;f;:gegobgsgg it T holder owns as much as 10 percent of | Jgisent gevemer. Seth Richardson — Cojoty auditor in the ahsence of the the total stock. « ; dorsement against Supreme Court L:©ague incumbent. Soeidns " Justice Christiansen, and Ruth Jokn- In Carbon county a mine employe . . " e leonw inated by the L to Wwas discharged for accepting the The affairs ‘of this Com any are amin- | 520 was fomina ssioner. of Hducation momination for sheriff on the League ~ istered by a Board of Directors consist- 3inTe Nicliou In 1i6 gencral sloction, 800 JSbor Bk SHE A 3 . . om: ails 5 - ing of 7 men, who devote their entire | i5es frums show Senator J. 1 Leaguers, e time to the Company’s business and are | tary of state to Thomas Hall, Con- connected in no way with any other | §o 5 SR und Toames Bon Alsabat ol Standard Oil Company. dray in the second by small margins. Nonpartisan league, Lester P. > : James I:d Slinclair, however, was re- Barlow, temporary national : s = s inat, L s in S v Each man has won his position through e e et 0 Gioiopicen e Mond Viac demonstrated ablhty and is a SpeClahSt lf;;racgngre:vsfit;gincfof} ali)lggu;s'ctl;::t divisional executive committee, which . A . S AFTOW. & 5 . m handhng the parthUlal' -WOI'k for missioner, but as the League nominat- acceptod 1% Membgrs of the Worlg A % 5 : it War Veterans have 'opposed Barlow’s which he is responsible. : ed the other two candidates it is @S- attempts to make a political organizas ; fvu:;d control of the commission any- tion out of the service men’s organiza- The personnel of the present Board of | ™. Leaguers retain control of the 1% Barlow has announced that he is = < & ¢ k- 9 going to make speeches over the Directors of the Standard Oil Company | Republican party by the formation of = Norihweet which wil “Biow the Now d- ) . thg new Repubpcz.;n state central com- ‘partisan league out of the water.” Be- (In 1ana) 1 : mittee. A majority of the committee foro the divisional executive commite is composed of League men. st 1d t Barlow’s I Mr. Robert W. Stewart i e - S heeart rowe dter : Chairman of the Board il NEBRASKA . paragraphs abusing the League. 5 8 Mr. Wm. M. Burton A. SORENSEN of Lincoln, at- Contributions from League farmers President A torney for the Nonpartisan to the campaign and organization fund P+ . : : league in Nebraska, has filed have reached such proportions that it i U ’ Mr. Henry, S_- Morton an argument with the secre- seems assured the Minnesota farmers . Vice-President tary of state in support of the petition and organized labor will be able to put Mr. Edward G. Seubert the 1910 session of the eginiatire (o snd-the ehes. Eemmeatane ooy Secrsegaf!fljl- Teasures & the (;négers. This bill provides that all dates this fall. - MI’. (‘fifil )rake _ | candidates for state offices below the 3 s AT ! . 'General Manager—Sales grade of govérnor shall be nominated IDAHO ; iR z at the state conventions, and is a yir- SR = Mr. VV]?II.I E. Warwick \ tual repeal of the primary law passed NTI-LEAGUE pn:lzhmty agents General Manager —Manufacturing e in 1907. The bill was approved by ::;;Zn‘;‘aicfi‘i‘:g "t?:;nel‘}ea;g: e MGre. Belahtalmont gar‘lffs gfi;’: lt';zrbfl¥:lx{«§l‘::én ag:fipfil;;sr? One of these says: “The Mon- istant General Manager—Manufacturing ) fessional officeseekers and privilege- ':sma Ttate cggzenti%n Ef the ‘I‘;onDp%r- . ‘ S g seeking corporations to mutilate and t1San leagueundorse gene V. Debs, These men fix the pOllcy a’nd ractices destroy the direct primary for selfish 20::?62?;1 lgftgzlg;gfi‘;]t Pfi:fé ‘;;‘tlg tan il Comp Indian " | purposes.” ' He quotes Charles K., ¢onv i Yo 0 : Q-f the S dard Oil ; npany ( a)' ‘%lghes, Republiga;n candidate for lnfi;;r?eiOf War,(hi'or I’ll‘emdent-"d . : ; president in 1916, Charles W. Bryan is lying editorial appeared in the They are responsible only to the 4799 | Frc: mayor of Lincoln, and Judge original form in the Caldwell Tribune, stoc olders : R _Arthur G. Wray of York in support of the. Moscow Star-Mirror, the Nam-~ & his views, and introduces the platform pa Leader-Herald and other papers of : ; adopted by the massmeeting of pro- the state recently. s : d O.l C gressives at Grand Island May 4 to (;I‘helre;is no need to answer such a m show that progressives -generally are ridiculous attack, further than to state Standar 1 O pany of the same opinion. S that the Nonpartisan league, in Mon- (Indiana) Suit has been brought in the district tana or any other state, did not indorse §ihigrs T : . court of ‘Lancaster county to enjoin . Debs or any. other candidate for na- 910 SO. chhxgan Avenlle’ Chungo, Ip‘ the further ope.ration‘of the state hog tional office. The ,League indorse~ - e cholera. serum plant at the state uni- ments everywhere are confined to state N, | vority farm. The charges are that politics only. N Diention thegLeader When Writing Advertisers | 5 ' 'PAGE TWELVE = . s A i - : s # 2 ¥ N P i o e Ak ey . \

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