The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, March 28, 1918, Image 10

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INVESTORS WARNED
Of RADICAL CHUG
E
Told in Confidential
That People are
After Them.
Circular
Out
"Confident iul Informal Ion'
radical- iiii- going to Ki t
that the
ii. in if
they donl watch out, Ii sent nut i
the I ta tson reports, designed solely
for the ajrat nf subscribers utul wiii' h
purport to Ml the truth without col
oring for tho licnt'llt of tho hi cap-
ItaHeta . i in) i in- BWttbwi of ilia
OOBWIOrt l.i I classes.
"What shall we do with the radi
cals?" asks Malison. "1'nder various
names the radical SMfOSMBl .nhanc
es. Sorm body ought to tell thq
truth ahout It. The war in all coun
tries has pushed this movement
ahead The I'nltcd States has MOB
Ipsa of It than an. a 'he warring
countries, hut In all land fie movu
ment Is immensely stronger than It
was three months ago."
Russia "Horrible Example."
1'lke all alarmists of this type,
Bahsnn then points to Russia ns an
example of what has happened to a
country In which radicalism ran riot.
Iff sees no different e lietween Ke
rensky and Trotsky so far as the
capitalists am concerned
"The main difference between us
Americans and our Kuropean friends."
pays the author or the circular, "la
that they see and appreciate the men
are while comparatively few of ua
appreciate It." He declares farther
that last Soptanbei the world's fl
nanclers met at He; ne to bring about
world peace The reason they did so
was their fear of the growth of Rill
radical movement If the war went on.
Financiers in Fear.
"Fear pulls at the nerves of the
world's hlgucst financiers and lead
ers." declares llahson. "What about
the United States? Two things can
8a ve It."
He then proceeds to tell what the
two things are. One of them Is the
large stolid middle class that may
not allow the radicals to do these
lerrlble things to big financiers The
other Is the development of as large
a clasa as possible of property own
ers. Mr. Baboon might have recommend
cd the program of the Nonpartisan
league as a possible third solution,
but that probably would have got
him in bad with his subscribers.
The National Nonpartisan league Is
a radical movement, but It has an
evolutionary rather than a revolu
tionary program. The Nonpartisan
league will cut down the a t" in
the transmission of good? from pro
ducer to consumi r which now appears
in the form of swollen profits. Uy
putting this service on a cost bads
the "large, dumb, stolid middle claas"
and the terrible radical! may recon
slder their determination to overrun
things, hut they will make the profi
teers disgorge their robber gains
Farmers Realize Wrongs.
There is no danger that the big
'financiers will wak up, as requested
by Mr. llahson, but the farmers are
'waking up, and they propose to io
store the government of this country
to the common people. The next is
sue of the confidential circular might
break the news to the bankers.
ARMY AND S NAVY NEWS
Two raptured British airmen, ac
cording to the Merlin Tageezeltuna.
have been sentem ed by a Uermati
(Hurt -martial to ten years imprison
ment for dropping a hostile procla
mation in Cermany. In the connection
it la reported that OtfBUf has given
warninK through Switzerland that
any American Airmen captured
while dropping propazin la behind
the (iernian lines will be shot as spies
A new type of anti-submarine craft
which miuht be termed a destroyer
chaser, promises to do for the navy
what the "Liberty" plane has done
for the aviation corps Though all
data is strictly confidential, it is
known that these vessels will be in
size between the present destroyer
and the submarine chaser, with the
i.ea worthiness and rrulsilng radius
Of Hie former and the speed of con
struct ion of the latter. They will have
'a lem-th of about 200 ft; will mount
two powerful guns; will attain a
sliced as great aa, if not greater than
I that of the latest destroyer; and will
be fully equipped wna an moaern
destroyer devices, including the depth
Charge and the noii-richet shell, an
other weighty advantage is the tact,
that being of the "llnsh-derk 2" type,
that is without a fore rustic, they lie
low in the water and have a COTetpond
it,..tv low fllathtfity. Work on these
boats are beginning at once
Brttlah casualties reported during
January total 73,017. divided as fol
lowea: Killed or died of wounds Officers,
35S; men 13,6!K Wounded or mis
Ing officers, 1,805; men 57,758.
There is u decrease from the number
or casualities of the preceding two
months. The total dunnu November
and December beinu 121,089 and
7!),r.'27 respectively
and poof alike,
common BMM
are flebting for
which sums up Into
the libertj of the htdlvfemal a more
deOMCratU plae can not be found
than our own irftiy
How to Grow Potato
Followliig are the Woodcraft Potato
club's Instructions fr growing pota
toes, approved by . W. OolllnWood.
preeMei I nnl alitor of rfie Itural Hew
Yorker and associated wtfh J. J. I'll
Ion, food commissioner of the state f
New Yrk:
POtatoea ncd plenty of sunshine
The (xitnto Is n starch niaking factory,
and only sunshine produces starch.
Potato soil must be well drained, but
should keep plenty of moisture.
Loamy and even sandy will are best.
The soli should be thoroughly pre
pared that Is, dug tip. turned over
loosened, made as tine as possible.
fertilizer. - BWC0O1 will be surer and
greater If the ground is fertilized be
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CITY LEAGUE FOR FARMERS
Thief River Falla Citizens Organize
to Help Non-partisans Carry Out
Their Program.
Declaring that the farmer and the
laborer have nothing ir. common with
the capitalist and exploiter, citizens
of Thief River Kails, Minnesota, have
formed a voters' league to work la
harmony with the Non-pa! tisaa
league in electing officials that wll!
legislate for state ownership and oj
eration of the larger industries.
Thief Uiver Falls Is the city hlch
recently entertained Mr. Towr.ley in
the Commercial dub rooms, after he
addressed a patriotic meeting which
contributed 1185.50 to the Red Cross
Many military critics in Kngland.
and France expect the Balkans to he
the seen" of the next German offen
lte. Their main argument in sup-
port of their beliefs is that Cermany
Will endeavor to clear Up the second
ary theatres of war in order that she,
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may concentrate ner wwi '"""
force on the western front.
There are several fat-tors Wfilefl
make the Dalkan drive Oesirable foT
tha central powers at this time. Tl
wlthdrawl. of the Ruaataarand, eonae
ouently. the Roumanian pressure on
the Hulgarian eastern frontiers allows
a surplus of troops for snch an offen
sive. Opposing the Austrians are the
Grecian. French and British forces,
and the remants of the Serbian Army,
but here again have the Central Pow
ers the advantage of greater mobility
of troops, the Allies 000101 the .Mell
terranean between them selves ; td
their base.
A drive in this quarter would off
set the British successes in Fales-tne
and Mesopotamia, giving the Turks
a stimulus that they have long liieited.
Also the overrunning of Greece,
besides enlarging the German food
area for production, would, with the
capture of Salonlki. rrtre the Germans
another Mediterranean submarine
base from which to harass the Allied
line of aupplies to- Ctaly and Ktryirrt
In view of these farts, it appears
that a drive toward Saloniki. and on;
the adjacent fronts would at utts time
be of great strategical Importance toj
the Central Powers whethor or not-,
such an offensive will be arrempteu'l
remains to lh-seen, but iu-.ny even1.
. If the line Iwrtrts or fails, t.th opinioo
of military eritieta is that the fined
derision of the war will nest on roe
Franro-Belgian frontiers.
Krrt Thomppnsj
fore lantlug. If nurture is used tferl;
It into the full depth of the ilegVnp
soil. Manure may rouse sc-abu ou the
potatoes. It would ie l'ttr to obtain
a rcutly uiised iotut fertilizer at jour
local se-d store. It inexpeimlve.
Spraybig. Potato plants must le
protected iigainst InsectO, bligbtf etc.
This Is done by sira ,tg. When sirruv
ing cent the whole l:ut. underside of
leave, etc. Mixing veOsT own sitray
ing material may be iaconvenleit and
nnei-rt:iln. Bonleaux mtxture is much
used. It can lte hong-tit prepared at
your IvchI seed store. There uns-ser-eral
pnd mixtures, read) for use. with
directions ist the packagn
Spray ooce when Flints nrotvjr
aheev griKint. About tarlee iin-'i:'
rest !" sestson should sufficient
Wat'b vaaar rii:i:its regurtety and vio-
tect fhem. Spray more respienttv '
ma aaaaiy it is sometime, a gvad
Idea to pfeii the brigs froaft the plaBrt
Put them la a ran, soak w4fH leer.
oil a ad burn them.
Potatoes are not grown from seeHr.
but frtim "sprouts" from the eves if
"aead pot arm's." To inak' '.'.' eleit
Frusi a ijeevio'jw crop s'aaa pot a
Adult (Help Is Net ki.
aVEhough all the plans have !n
forantlated wirb the aapreaa porpeac
)f i rousing .hi j. retaining "he lnterer
of girls mil lw s in farming. It will
be appaient that atlult letudershlir i
Beaded (a direct the effort of the bi
ergetie reung farmer-tighjers famine
lighten Into right channels and keep
rivalry from becoming t ha parent of
eflvy. Jealousy end the rear of the- ill
anened progeny, for, wldlo conij-jti
iion Is the sweret to arouatug the iad
and hiav youo sister and; of making.
Moving West.
Westward the seat of power takes
its way. It is shifting from Wall
street to Chicago, the home of the
packers, hut it will soon move acaln
Farmers of the west are reaching at
ter the prize through organization.
Farmers Have One Voice.
The farmers have one voice in con
gross on which they can depend.
That voice belongs to J. M. Baer. the
big, able representative of the Na
tional Nonpartisan league.
Where is it Going?
In ten years the meat trust
grown Into the food trust. Now
question is. what sort of an all
prehenslve trust will it he in
years more, if let alone?
Selling Cost One Cent.
The selling cost on a barrel of fuel
oil is estimated at one tent. All the
rest that the company gets above the
cost of production is profit.
Back President Both Ways.
The support of the adminlstratloa
In the war by the organized farmers
is expressed both in words and la
deeds.
Germany wants peace- today for
these reasons; she controls ronqnest-
ed territory In Belgium of o, 500.000 i
people-; in nothern France, g,000-.
000; in Poland, Lithuania, and Cour-f
land. 18.000.000; in Serbia and Mont-,
. .
i enegro, :,uuo,uou; in nuiuiimm,
j 5,000,000; or a total of 40.590. 00
i people. The Central Powers have a
population of 146500.000 people d I
vided as follows. Germany. tx.Ul0,
000; Austria-Hungary, 5..OOO,O0O ; ;
Bulgaria, B.500.000; Turkey, 21.000-1
000. This added to the conquered ter-j
ritory uies Oar many control oven
187,000.000 people Ho wonder Ger
many would like to have peace, a,
p. ,u e that would give her control of
Europe and making it a matter of
but a few years before she recovered
enough to nnish the conquest of Eu
rope. We want no peace uiuu i ue n.w.
ty of the world Is assured at-;iinst
such barbarism as has taken place in
the prosecution of the present war
by Germany. This safety can not be
sure until Germany is driven to the;
has last border-lantl ana maae to bits up
the! every thing she has gained; pay in-com-
demnlty to Belguim; pay for the ships
ten ' sunk , renounce the monarcniai form
of government, where practically one
man dictates the law.
You still hear the remark, "this is
the rlchmans war" a more bigoted
remark than this can hardly be im
agined. In the first place, ever since
the out-break of the war rich mens
sons have been the most ready to
answer the call to arms. By the sel
ective draft system the rich mans son
lis rarely exempted as he has no claim
for exemption, there may be some un-
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with Hyatt Roller Bearings.
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them "see the thlug through," ffclrne
and help your neighbor and nl spoct
lostua; are needed, and the youthful
mind docs not always draw the line
clese In rivalry, though i reSDOSJll
readily to fair plttjr suKgestion.
Adult help in organizing cluba la
needed also. Likewise the children
will need help in their work, for they
are but embryo farmers and must learu
methods. For this leBSOJI existing or
ganizations ace looked to for leaders
In the movement- SHUSH the societies
which have the material for leaders
are civic aud suhtirUiu asNoclatiuus, 1
church clubs, Young Men's uud Young
Woineu's Christian as.soelatluus. Young
Men's ami Youug Women's Hebrew
associations, teachers and ministerial
groups and the like. Existing groups
of boys or girls may be organized into
Woodcraft potato clubs without dis
turbing the existing organization. It
la possible for school and Sunday
acbool classes to do this, Woodcraft
boys and girU' clubs, aettlemeut and.
ehurch dubs, playground groups, eanip
Ire girls aud boy scouts, as well aa
children of the streets or of the Tillage
homes, indeed, already all of these
forces have beeu enlisted, aud cluba
are In existence or are forming at the
ureseut time.
Save On Shoes
Save On Notions
B ig Sale Going On
Backbone of Democracy.
The backbone of any successful
democracy is a free, independent and
contented farming population.
His Best Wishes.
Billy, ufter hearing the relatives and
friends offer their congratulations,
stood admiringly before the bride aud
patriotic person conceal the truth and bridegroom as If about to say some
get exempted or a little graft In some thing. The bride (his sister) smiled
exemption boards. This condition la sweetly at Billy, who braced up and
met by severe penalties Impoaed on aald: "You look nice. als. and I hope
the offenders if discovered. All, rich you'll stay married."
The parties who have purchased the stock
of G. M. Burns, are desirous of closing out
as much of the stock as possible without moving
to the new locotion. Great Bargains in all lines
will make it worth your while to come in.
All crockery, jars, jugs, crocks go
at per gallon - - 10c
All laundry soaps, per bar - 5c
All 25c baking powders at 21c
All 15c baking powders at 1 lc
Everything else in the store at equally as low
or lower prices. All Bargains.
Masonic Temple Building
Stock Formerly Owned By G. M. Burns
Save On Groceries
Save On Dry Goods
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