International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
June 15, 1916 · Page 2 of 8
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-m MISS sans INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS WHIBWffEWBHHftBgSgBWMM NEW ORGANIZATION AMENDMENT NO. 1. N MAY BE NATIONAL The proposed amendment providing Organization for Rural Lads a revolving fund for the Open to Boys in Midwestern development of the state's lands States. which it is agreed would greatly CONGRESSMAN MILLER HOLDS FOLLOWING. aid and encourage settlement, is Ten thousand farmer boys of of the greatest importance T-.he Minnesota and adjoining states objects of the proposed amendment During the first few days following the Duluth News Tribune's Will be united this summer under are four-fold: announcement of the congressional candidacy of Mr. Craig there the banner of the Farm Boy 1. To build up the permanent was somewhat of a rupture in the forces of Congressman Miller, Cavaliers. What the Boy Scouts school fund of Minnesota. but it soon wore itself down to nothing, and at present there seems of America is to the city boy the 2. It will bring farmers to no doubt of Mr. Miller's re-nomination and election. new organization will be to the develop the 2,000,000 acres of Campaign Manager Nagle is some publicity agent (having the farmer boy. This movement of undeveloped and unproductive esteemed News Tribune at his command) and he is not overlooking preparedness for better farming land now held by the state. conditions and love of country a single thing that will bring good to his candidate, but now that 3. It will put the land on the life has recently been launched the reaction has taken place he is finding the supply materially curtailed. tax rolls and thus increase the by D. D. Mayne, principal of the taxable value of the state. school of agriculture of the University It has come to be generally accepted that Mr. Craig, able gentleman Jewelry 4. It will increase the farm of Minnesota. production of the state and give that he is, is the News Tribune's candidate for a purpose, Iowa, Wisconsin and Canada homes to thousands who are and there is a well grounded suspicion that the purpose will not is what to £ive. x, have indorsed the movement and seeking cheap lands. be for the good of the rest of the district. it only remains for four more Each one of those objects is It has O E in. it^^ Duluth is unduly selfish and the News Tribune is more so. states to join to make the Farm important to every person in the Clarence Miller is, without argument, the most able congressman Boy Cavaliers a national organi state, regardless of what part he the district ever had, and just what reason there, may be for zation. lives in. The Northern part is Were a woman's house to burn and she could save but replacing him with an untried man tied to the Duluth News Tribune The Farm Boy Cavaliers are particularly interested in the proposition, two things, they would be her children and her wedding is not very clear to the minds of the voters. usually from 12 to 21 years old. because :t is in the Each boy must have control of Mr. Miller is making a canvass of the district and is findin presents. Take affection out of life and there's little left. northern part of the state that & a horse and be able to ride safely that the opposition is not making any serious inroads on his the undeveloped lands lie. But Then let the man when he weds, and every "anniversary" at a gallop before he is admitted strength, and he feels confident that he will be re-nominated. that does not make any demands thereafter, make a beautiful gift to his bride. Let her friends to the organization. All meetings While all of us may not always agree with Mr. Miller, we all for aid for developing a sectional remember her with little treasures she will enjoy thruout her are attended on horseback, and affair. For the interests of all of us know exactly where he stands on all of the great questions the ceremonies of the order are lifetime. parts of the state are linked together of the day, but in Mr. Craig's case we know absolutely nothing, performed while the members in close union. There is When wedding gifts come from us the "quality is there." ,except that the News Tribune tells us that he will be a "better congressman are seated on their mounts. Yeomen—boys no section, there is no interest, NELSON, than" Mr. Miller. expecting to get THE JEWELER there is no party, which can be Do you believe that? We don't.—Mesaba Ore. horses later—are admitted. benefitted by the defeat of the 412 THIRD STREET "The horse," says Mr. Mayne, amendment. But unless the people REPUBLICAN LEADER IN CONGRESS PRAISES MILLER. "relieves the farm boys' club of who are most directly interested the necessity of a leader. It and affected wage a costly great army of voters going to to which no opposition could be gives the boy a chance to attend and vigorous campaign, it the polls in November who will Washington, D. C. June 3, 1916. raised. They will have to spend a meetings at frequent intervals will most likely be defeated. cast aside the amendment ballot lot of money, a lot of time and 1 Mr. J. E. MacGregor, Duluth, Minnesota. in spite of distance and roads. The reason for this is in the with but a thought. Each of this a lot of energy to awaken the interest Dear Mr. MacGregor:—I have your inquiry concerning Congressman It gives them a chance to take form of the amendment provision kind, under the law, is counted of the indifferent voter. Clarence B. Miller. trips and return home at night. of the state constitution. As as a negative vote. A word, wherever possible, for Mr. Miller is one of the very strongest and ablest members of It gives them a feeling of mastery has been said, there is no force The people of the northern Amendment number one, is of ithe House of Representatives.. His ability is recognized here and and pride. There will be as working against the proposition. part of the state then, will not the greatest importance for appreciated. I rely upon him very greatly many times. When he many leaders as there are members A very small negative vote is expected. be able to rest on the knowledge everyone whose interests lie in of the Cavaliers association. speaks he is listened to with careful attention, a tribute which is But there is positive that Amendment number one is this country where development "The work of the Cavaliers paid but few members. knowledge, in the light of past a through going benefit to all of is the greatest of problems.-— will consist of cultivating crops Because of his great ability and influence I named him for membership experience, that there will be a Minnesota, a worthy provision, Grand Rapids Herald Review. 011 the farm, raising live stock, on two of the most important committees of the House, learning to operate farm machinery, Foreign Affairs and Insular Affairs. No other Republican member learning to manage a 1 of the House has been appointed on two such committees. This, of Styleplus Clothes $17 team, and doing deeds of public (itself, shows my high esteem of him and my esteem is shared by «'I.V Service. In times of public peril both Republicans and Democrats in the House. they are expected to present an Yours very sincerely, James R. Mann. organization that can give assistance when it is needed. They The price the nation knows THIS DISTRICT NEEDS MILLER. may serve as fire wardens, control flights from floods, and do many other things that call for[ Clarence B. Miller is asking the support of the voters of the The quality the nation trusts immediate efforts." Eighth district for re-election to congress. He comes before them on Each state will have a governor, his record and asks for an endorsement of his stewardship during a legislature, a court, and local From Maine to California the past term in office. What that stewardship has been is for the officers. Until the seven states voters to decide, but there is little comment, even among those who have been organized the direction plus $ 17 means style all favor his opponent, to show that he has not given a good account will be under a committee composed of President George of himself, and no argument has been advanced as reason for supplanting plus wool fabrics expert E. Vincent, of the University of him with another. Minnesota A. F. Woods, dean The opposition appears merely to be the ambition of these plus tailoring guaranteed of the Minnesota College of who would control the office. Mr. Craig's entrance to the field was Agriculture C. G. Selvig, superintendent probably one of the greatest surprises of the year. He has been satisfaction. of the School of Agriculture known as a very successful real estate dealer in the city of Duluth at Crookston E. C. Higbie, and during the last few years he has served with credit on the superintendent of the School state fair board. His political ambitions have been hatched in other TRADE of Agriculture at Morris, and Styleplus £17 breasts than his own, and some of his personal friends are convinced Mr. Mayne. that by electing him to congress the district would lose a good Clothes booster and incur a loss in representation at the national capitol. MOTE TMOI MARK RESISTtRtD It would be a double loss to the district. Viewing the congressional situation in a coldly logical manner "The same price the nation over." The Minneapolis Dollar-Hotel MARK there is t'his to recommend Congressman Miller. At present he is 360 MODERN ROOM8 have taught the nation to respect one of the most influential members of the House, a willing worker, Located in Heart of BuaineM District ONE PRICE--ONE tireless in his efforts to guard the interests of the district and having DOLLAR their quality and to applaud their^j rats PERSONS eu*o*lan rOR TWO $1.80 a broad outlook on legislation for the nation as a whole. 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