Transcript
Page 1: Ocala Banner. (Ocala, Florida) 1905-12-29 [p Page Six].ufdcimages.uflib.ufl.edu/UF/00/04/87/34/00357/00647.pdf · 2009-06-23 · f J- SSs S i PAGE SIX THE OCALA BANNER DECEMBER 29

f J-

SSs

S

i PAGE SIX THE OCALA BANNER DECEMBER 29 1905

THE OCALABANNERFRANK HARRIS Editor

P V Lcavengood Business Manager

w LMotto The Banner believing those

at the top well able to take care of1 themselves has taken its stand in the

barricades with the common peopleand its fight will be made for the bet ¬

terment of those at the bottom

FRIDAY DECEMBER 29 1905

Will Mallory oe IllS own successor

Georgia planted 3000000 peach treesthis year

t The rains have damaged the Cubantruck fully one fourth

The egg crop continues to occupy-a place at the top

Immature oranges should be keptoff the market whether from Cali¬

fornia or FloridaProduce News

Tramps burglars and blind tigers-are a trinity of evils afflicting Wacross Gaft

Will the 20th senatorial representa-tive

¬

be given to Sumter county orshall county lines be obliterated-

Mr Hearst says that it cost himjust 69937 to run for mayor of New

i York His big vote is thus explained-

The Jacksonville Metropolis claimsthat our American girls have paid for

IEuropean161000000

titles the enormous sum of

There is a farmer near Mount Ster ¬

ling Ky who is growing rich in sellIng stallfed geese The fat goose istaking a place beside the turkey

James W Perkins the deposedcounty solicitor by Broward is strong-er

¬

politically with the democraticparty of Volusia than he has everbeenVolusia County Record

Los Angeles Times encourages can¬

nibalism in this manner If theIgorrotes care for yellow dogs there

d are plenty of them if we are to be¬

lieve what one neighbor sometimes-says about another

When the Floridian tries to black ¬

mail the turpentine men and theyfail to come across we shall first trysomething sweet So just as a starterwhat do youthink of Gum Drops

i Jacksonville Floridian-

We have been asked if Marion1 county is going to give Sumter coun ¬

ty an undivided support for the nextSenator Well we dont know Wedo not run the politics of the county

t so much as we once did

Mrs Jefferson Davis wife of hepresident of the Southern Confeder-acy

¬

still keeps her residence in XewYory although she conies south during-the winter months Mrs Davis is noweightyone years old and very feeblealthough not ill

The Senatorlal fight is on in Ala-

bama¬

¼ the gubernatorial tight is on inGeorgia the state senatorial fight ison in Leon and Eseambia but therseems to be nothing doing in Marionand yet there are a good many officersto to filled Have we no early birds

The J P Williams Company ofI Savannah has just held an annual

election of officers and announced thatthe year 190 was the most prosperousin its history Mr Williams is presi-

dent¬

of the company and Mr T Ac Jennings of Pensacola Fla is the

vice president

Kentucky Tennessee and Texas areturning their attention to raising tur-keys

¬

Wild turkeys do so well inFlorida it does seem that tame onesought to flourish The demand forthem seems to grow more and moreevery year-

Congressman Lamar will have oppo-

sition¬

in his district and plenty of itbut lie will find more on account ofhis treatment of Taylor than on ac-

count of the John Sharp Williamsepisode It will always l > e found that-a magnanimous spirit igl winningcard

It appears that as a matter of factRepresentative Lamar of Florida wasnot slighted by John Sharp Williams-but actually promoted He was leftoff the committee on commerce butwas made a member of the committee-on foreign affairs which stands high-

er¬

Z in the scale than the commercecommittee Titusville Star

If Governor Broward in the sus ¬

pension of County Solicitor Perkinsfrom office and filling the vacancy byappointment is desirous of building

VjTip a faction in this county why heP has made a most unfortunate and de-

plorablebeginning a beginning thatwm be an increased taxation upon

1-

tbepeopleof the coiintyVohisiaC6mty Record

<

iri

f 1 s cl I< tj y

j7tzti < 3i2i i

A TEAM THAT PULLS TOGETHER-

In a speech in reply to Mr Shackleford of Missouri Mr John SharpeWillTams leader of the minority par ¬

ty in the house of representatives-said

I merely wanted a team that couldanti would pull together I am tiredof teams that pull in every directionin the world except together and theDemocratic party is tired of them too

Applause on the Democratic sideWe all know that a team that pulls

together is reliable and can be de ¬

pended upon to do things while onethat bucks and balks and pulls by fitsand jerks is unreliable and gives trou ¬

ble and plenty of itYet who is responsible for the kIn

ocatic team not pulling togetherThere have been factions in the

democratic party ever since the closeof the civil war Some belonged toone wing and some to another yetwhen the party spoke in nationalconvention from the time of Buchan-an

¬

to Cleveland there was no kickingin the tracesthe democratic teamcould always be relied upon to pulltogether in harmony It was onlywhen the faction to which Mr Wil-liams

¬

belongs lost out in Chicago in1896 did the team become unmanaga-ble bid defiance to those in the saddleand kicked completely out of thetraces

Mr Williams and his crowd set theexample of pulling in all directionsexcept the right one and are respon ¬ I

sible for the consequences that havefollowed

Cleveland and his faction Hill andhis faction both bucked but Bryanand the free silver forces which re ¬

ceived the full force of ridicule andabuse set the example of standing upto the rack unflinchingly fodder orno fodder-

If Mr Williams wants to learn alesson along this line and to know who-is responsible for the democratic teambecoming balky and unmanageable-he has only to study the history ofthe convention of 1896

He might point his finger in the di ¬

rection of himself and say as Xathansaid to David

Thou art the man

Christmas-

And the angel said unto them Fearnot for behold I bring you good tid-

ings¬

of great joy which shall be to allpeople

Thus the inspired chronicler Lukesets down the speech of the heaven-ly

¬

messenger to the amazed andtrembling shepherds of Judea twothousand years ago The Star of theNativity blazed in the East The childwas born The climax of all the effort-of all nature was reached From ma¬

terial evolution to spiritual liberty thegreat step had been taken Thereaf-ter

¬

the soul not the body dominated-the destinities of mankind-

For millions of years epochs erasaeonsthe planet had been preparing-for this revelation Slowly withstruggle and with pain life had de¬

veloped from the original protoplasmthrough all the phases of advance ¬

ment up to man Fishes reptilesbirds mammals of the lower sort hadpopulated the globe Then there cameman the latest creation of the Powerthat rules the universe the consum ¬

mate fruit of the series reaching backinto infinity And to man the being-in whom the spiritual and the mater ¬

ial first were combined in equipoise-the Eternal spoke on this day twentycenturies ago

From this point we date the ad-

vancement¬

of the race There werecivilizations before the birth of ChristMore than a slimmer of the naturalrights of men inspired the ancientBabylonian system In the far Eastthere was the Buddhistic cult un ¬

der which the civilization of a teem ¬

ing population has progressed

Hitting Lamar

Without exception the democraticpress of southern cities condemn Con-gressman

¬

Lamar for his play to thegalleries of Florida by open de-

fiance¬

of the democratic leader JohnSharp Williams on the floor of theHouse last week Mr Lamar and MrShackleford had not been renamed asmembers of the committee on inter ¬

state and foreign commerce Thereason assigned by Mr AVilUams fornot naming them was that as mem-

bers¬

of that committee in the formercongress they had refused to supportthe TTIIIOC <iic caucus measure on thesubject of railroad rate legislationThey had placed themselves aboveand superior to party opinion Forthis reason if no other Mr Williams-felt that he was justified in not nam-ing

¬

Mr Lamar and Mr Shacklefordfor this committee of the new con-

gress¬

My brother would have goneoff that committee under the samecircumstances said Mr AVilliams

But Mr Williams seems to be ajudge of men as well as measures Atany rate he seems to have located-Mr Lamar mentally when in compar-ing

¬

him to his great uncle the lateMr Justice L Q C Lamar he saidThis great uncle possessed superb

egotism but he also possessed to con-

secrate¬

it a superb intellect Hedidnt say the nephew was lacking inthe latter quality except by implica ¬

tionMrWilliams action has been ap ¬

proved not alone by the southernpress but by almost the unanimousopinion of members of the minority-side of the HousePalatka Xews

Our envy is directed toward theOcala Banner which has a brightshining linotype as Christmassett ¬

ing in its office But just wait a bitMiami News

e 7W ri Vc

0 < J

q

SUPPLICATION TO THE CLASSICS

Oh crumbling dust of Mississippismighty commoner Oh most learnedmost profound Lucius Quintus Cin

cinnatusthou the modern Demosthenese thou the modern Moses thouOh Lucius Quintus Cincinnatuswhose wisdom have immortalized thename Lamar canst thou not return-to life and give counsel to thy nephew-in this his hour of deep distress

Thy nephew needs thy counsel-now if ever nephew did

Canst thou not awake from thydeep slumber Oh Lucius QuintusCincinnatus and with thy matchlesseloquence defend thy nephew against-the shafts of envious critics whom-tis averred have branded him incap ¬

acitated for a committee menbershipThy nephew needs thy defense Oh

yo modern Cicero if nephew ever didCanst thy immortal spirit sleep on

and on and on Oh Lucius QuintusCincinnatus thou the brilliant advo-cate

¬

thou the learned jurist thou theprofound the dignified statesmanwhose life was lived for thy countryand thy statethou Oh proud Mississippian whose great name was thypassport everywhere whose giant in¬

tellect was thy only weapon in anyforumcanst thy immortal spiritsleep on I ask whilst thy nephewgropes through the shadows of theNations Capitol grasping at moon ¬

beams and a demagogues short livedname to bolster ambitions greedydust

Thy nephew needs such an hand asthine to guide him into paths thatstatesmen tread thy nephew bearsthe name Lamar

Canst thou not arise from thy dampand clammy grave Oh most illustri-ous

¬

Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus andcheck thy nephew in his mad rush to ¬

ward the shrine of gods whom it wereheresy for a Lamar to worship

Thy nephew needs thy restraint ifever nephew did

Canst thou not emerge from thesolitude of thy lonely tomb Oh LuciusQuintus Cincinnatus to warn thynephew of the ways of cruel fatewhere folly reigns supreme

Thy nephew needs thy warning ifever nephew did

But if thy slumber be eternal ifthou canst not awake if thy immor-tal

¬

spirit must sleep on and on ifthou canst not arise from thy lonelygrave if thou canst not emerge fromthe solitude of thy tomb thou hastbut to dream on and on and onthrough the eons of eternity if dreamthou canst of the immortality of thyname and fame In thy dreams thoucanst forget that thy nephew bearsthy name but it were folly for thee-to dream that thy nephew upon whomthy brother bestowed that classicname Bill Bailey canst ever rob t

thee of thy fameLucullus in Pensacola Journal-

Mr Sparkman and His Promises-

Hon Stephen M Sparkman con¬

gressman from this district is at hishome for the holidays and among oth ¬

er things spoke to the Tampa Timesrepoleu is ollows

I hope to have the Hillsboroughriver liberally provided for as a great-er

¬

depth is badly needed for placingTampa in herproper place among theseaports of the world This it es-

pecially¬

the case since the Panamacanal route was decided upon as Tam ¬

pa is the nearest port to that impor-tant

¬

point Tampa today occupies animportant place in the eyes of thecommercial world and it is our lutyto push her to the front with thegreatest possible rapidity

I also expect liberal appropriationsfor other sections of the district andstate the estimated cost of the variousprojects contemplated aggregatingabout 1200000 The points to be benefitted by this appropriation will in-

clude¬

Key West the Caloosalvitcheeriver Port Inglis Manatee riverSarasota Crystal river CarrabelleApalachicola Milton and other pointsDuring the recent years Florida hasgrown so greatly in every industrythat her demands are readily lookedupon with favor

Mr Sparl man ought to rememberthat he has a stretch of interior ter-ritory

¬

I in his district that also needslooking after

Ocala for instance wants a publicbuilding an <l wants it very bad

Then too the time has come whenthe interior the agricultural regionneeds good roads as much as the sea ¬

port cities need good harbors and theman who will pledge himself that theinterior will have his watchful carethe same as the seaport cities willmake himself mighty popular

Why should the seaport cities beforever favored children and receivethe entire patrimony of the govern-ment

¬

Florida Senators on Important Com-

mittees¬

Our Florida Senators have been ap-

pointed¬

on the following committeesCommerce MalloryMilitary ffairsTaliaferroInterOcean Canals Taliaferro-Postofiice and Post RoadsTaliafer-

roPacific Islands and Porto Rico Mal-

lory¬

District of Columbia MalloryCuban RelationsTaliaferro-PensionsTaliaferro1

Census TaliaferroI Coast Defenses Taliaferro

Fisheries MalloryI Pacific RailroadsTaliaferro

Patents MalloiyI Revision of the Laws of the UnitedStates Mallory

I Public Health and National Quaran-tine

¬

J Mallory

> ciJ i< s 1>

THE JEW 1

Representative Sulzer of Xew York-

in a speech on the mistreatment oithe Jews in Russia took occasion tcpay the following eulogy to the Jew

The Jew needs no eulogy All heasks is justice All he demands isequal opportunity and equality bcforV

the law The record of his race fromthe dawn of time down to the presejitday is the history of the march ofhumanity along the highways of pro ¬

gress and the avenues of civilizationIn all ages of the world the ostracized-and persecuted Jew has done hisshare for his fellowman for enlight-enment

¬

for liberty for freedom forprogress and for civilizationand hehas done it all in the face of intenseadverse circumstances In science andin art in literature and philanthropy-the Jew in all lands and in all timeshas written his name high in the tem-ple

¬

of human fame In statesmanship-and diplomacy in law and in medicine-in ethics and philosophy in researchand discovery the greatness of theJew is and ever has been unchalleng-ed

¬

In commerce and in trade in in-

dustry¬

and husbandry overcomingforces that would deter another hehas held his own in the vanguard ofprogress Persecuted for thousands of

surmounted all obsta-cles

¬years he hasshunned for centuries he has kept-

inI

the very front of the higher andbetter civilization In trial and in I

triumph in tempest and in sunshine-in

I

war and in peace on land and seain all eras and in all placesthe Jew-

ish¬

race has written its enduring nameand its eternal fame all over the pages-of human history Civilization owesmuch to the Jew Christianity owesmore Xeither debt can ever be paidDestroy what Israel has done for thehuman race and you leave a voifl thatcan not be filledan abyss which cannot be bridged Call the roll of theearths illustrious dead and at leastone name in every five will be the im-

mortal¬

name of a distinguished Jewwho has stamped his indelible impress-on the brightest pages of the worldshistory Prolonged applause

GOVERNOR BROWARDS INDICT ¬

MENTI

Ed True Democrat Thor is aI

whole Coxy regiment of us verdantvoters ruminating and cogitating farint the cven nights of the week on

Governor Browards indictment afFlcrida newspaper Iscariots I

And intruding its way even intoour dreams comes the wish that ourworthy chief executive had specifiedrather more as to the numbe andhabitat of the degenerate scribe whoturn space into lucre with smilingalarcity and thank God for the oppor ¬

tysentiment thrown inOf course we realize that such con-

verting¬

of principle into a meat andbread tranaction not to speak of thedirect iMSult to sentiment cac forcaustic rebuke therefore we uiter aprofound amen

Then we wonder if the enlightenededior of the Jacksonvile Sun reilizeshow greatly the governors denuncia ¬

tor nerve would be glorified andbackfd up if he would give th publica glimpse of that little list of inkeditors whom he has stood on theirjjool beiaior warned to escheu evilhabitually

Now that there are editors e en inFlorida who imbide sin even as a duckwnllows corn it is not to bo deniedbut prayed for for human nature willhave its proneness and editors ar generaly human We sad eyetl voterscannot be led to believe that many ofour 1tertry guides will sell principle orswap it off for nuts

Ve wish there were no exertionsbut truth compels us to state w have-in cur minds eye a live speciien ofna ural freak that makes real 3itorsblush And we cannot help believ-ing

¬

that Providence had an object innaking him although why scrap pilesonly wee used in throwing I nr to-

gether¬

ail fat substituted fo eoncience is just sijnply beyond is weigh anl sympathize with Lalc City

Jut after ail we unsophisticated vo-

ters¬

would like to suggest that if ourwothy chief executive is strict outfor guile that if he wants to scrapwitl sin in a state of high d velop-ment it is not at all necessary tc con-

fine¬

himself to editorial sanctumsThat it is not at al necessary to take

in the eatire landscape of Florida tobehold a perambulating demonstra-tion

¬

of moral decrepitude-Facts are stubborn things and one of

the most stubborn within our lEn istint there are editors Florida edi ¬

tors who could be substituted lY sev-eral

¬

old regime advisors with pr fit toth state and honor 10 the present ad-

ministration¬

And this is even soL-L in TaJaha see True Democrat

Congratulations are due EditorFrank Harris of the Ocala Banner onthe uCl asion of the installation of hisnew Mergenthaler linotype machineWe earnestly hope the time may notbe far away when The True Democratmay be similarly congratulated Webadly need the machine for our rapid-ly

¬

growing business and it must comesomehow before very long Tallahas ee True Democrat-

The Montgomery Journal likes ascrap and scramble even among itsbest friends It says The Journalhas great admiration for Senator Mor-gan

¬

respects his age and admires hisability his patriotism and his states-manship

¬

His public life is as whiteas a plume of Xavarre But there isno reason why we should not have alively senatorial fight this year Welove a fight even if it is against thebest of our friends

A GOOD CHRISTMAS STORY

There comes to our table just intime for our Christmas issue the fol-

lowing¬

which we are glad to put be ¬

fore our readersMiss M daughter of one of our

prominent merchants had been invit ¬

ed to a Christmas party where shecould meet a young gentleman in re-

gard¬

to whom she had especial inter-est

¬

and desired to look her best Shepersuaded her father to make her aChristmas present of forty dollarswith which she proposed to obtainsome very beautiful trimming for thedress she intended to wear On herway to purchase the trimming she hadoccasion to pass through a street fill-

ed¬

with the tenements of the poor andfound her way blocked by a crowd inthe middle of which was a sewing ma ¬

chineScarcely ever before had she been-

in close contact with actual miseryPoor to her simply meant not richBut as she was about to seek a pas¬

sage through the crowd words fellupon her ears that arrested her at¬

tentionTwentyfive dollars Ive paid you

on that machine and now youll notgive me time I only ask time Im anhonest woman Ill pay you Man doyou know its all there is between usand starvation Let me have thething back Its but ten dollars I oweyou

Youve owed that two months re ¬

plied the man Come let go missusI pont want to hurt you Ive got toobey orders money or the machine

But the woman did not relinquish-her hold Still clutching the machine-she turned her agonizing eyes uponthe bystanders

Twentyfive dollars she repeated-and the machine but thirtyfive and

hes taking it I never failed untilJim broke his leg and his work stopp-ed

¬

and his wages with it and Id doc ¬

tor bills and allXo that she didnt cried a voice

from the crowd Im knowing to herhonesty

Anti hed better be off with hiscart cried a man who had stalked-out of the entry of the house nearwhich the crowd had gathered rollingup his sleeves

Look here good people exclaimed-the man who held the machine Idont want to do this I obey orders-or lose my place and my bread andbutter Shed better go to the bossand talk to himnot to me

Ive been said the woman He0made of stone I told him hes starveus There what is the use Theyve-more than the worth of the thing nowGod knows but theyve the powerTake it And she let go her holdand covered her eyes with her hands

But in the place of her rough redfingers others dainty and small andwell gloved came down upon the cov-

er¬

of the machine and Miss M saidWill you let this woman keep her

machine if I pay you ten dollarsThems the bosss orders Miss re ¬

plied the man and Id be glad to doit too

Then while the crowd gatheredclose and the woman who had toldher piteous tale sobbed with joy MissM drew the sum named from herpurse received a receipt which shegave the poor woman and experienced-the delight which the performance ofan utterly unselfish act brings with it

I dont mind anything now Miss

BABY GIRLS

AMFULHU MORW-

ouldg

Scab Over Break Open and

Be Raw Intense Suffering forTwo Years Doctors and Medi ¬

cine Failed to Help HerI

a i

CURED BY CUTICURA I

AT COST OF 75 CENTS

I

Writing under date of Aug 151904Mrs L C Walker of 5 Tremont StWoodfords Me says My sister I

had a terrible humor on her shoulderwhen she was eighteen months old I

causing intensesuffering for two years I

We had several doctors and triedeverything but in spite of all we I

did it kept spreading One day itwould scab over and then crack openand a watery matter ooze from it andthe scabs would all fall off It would-be raw for a time then scab overagain Some one recommended Cuticura and we immediately procured-a box of Cuticura Ointment anda cakeof Cuticura Soap She was much bet-terafter the first bath with warm waterand soap and an application of theOintment Before it was half gone wesaw a marked change for the betterand she was entirely cured without ascar being left by the one box of Oint-ment

¬

and one cake of Soap Her skin-is now entirely clear and she hasnot had a sign of trouble since

I I

100000 MOTHERS-Daily Tell Other Mothers

That Cuticura Soap is the best babysoap in the world for cleansing andpurifying the skin and that CuticuraOintment is of priceless value foroothing and healing itching tortur-ing

¬I and disfiguring eruptions itch

tugs and chafings A single appli¬

cation of Cuticnra Ointment preceded-by a warm bath with Cuticnra Soapgives instant relief and refreshingsleep for skintortured babies andrest for tired fretted mothers

I CutlcuIU Sop Ointment nd Flu mxt lold thm boutttewprld Potter Drug k Chem Corp Boston Sole Frops

tat How to Cure Baby Humors

c

Consumption I-

ifJ7-

fJf There is no specificconsumption Frecli air ex-

erciseI

nourishing food and t-

c Scotts Eniulsion will comepretty near curing it if there-is anything to build on Mil-

lions of people throughout iheworld are living and in goodhealth on one lung

<f From time immemorial thedoctors prescribed cod liveroil for consumption Ofcourse the patient could nottake it in its old form hence-

it did very little good They-

can take

SCOTTSEMULSIONa-nd tolerate it for a longtime There is no oil notexcepting butter so easilydigested and absorbed by thesystem as cod liver oil in theform of Scrtts Emulsion-

and that is the reason it is sohelpful in consumption where-

its use must be continuous-

C We will send you asample free

O Be sure that thispicture in the form ofa libel is en the wrap-per

¬

of t erv bottle f-

E1uhu1J-

I

juu 5uyF

Scott BoneChemists

I 409 PeariStreet-I New York L-

MLSoc and i all drtggisti

sobbed the woman The machine Ismy own and I dont mind how hard Iwork The only great tug is the land ¬

lordfour dollars a month for rentMiss M hande the woman twelve

dollars to pay three months rent atthe end of which time the womanthought that her husband would beable to work-

A she took her way home she hadno regrets for the lost trimming andat the Christmas party which she at cjtended she was made particularly t-

happy by the kind attentions of thayoung gentleman whose good opinionshe was anxious to obtain

Praise for Lamar

Pinecastle Fla Dec 20 1905

To the Editor of the Times-

I have followed the recent contestbetween Congressmen Williams andtLamar with interest and some degreeof satisfaction A prominent Poli-

tician¬ r

in Mondys issue of the Times Z>

thinks Lamar has made a serious mis-

take¬

or rather a succession of themI think rather he is cutting his way toa broader sphere of political useful-ness

¬

Xothing can stop the rising of Jrevolt against the trust system TheDavy bill was a fake while the Hearstbii had solid merit Wiliams stated hewanted a united committee that isjmen who did not look with toomuch fovor 011 such measures as theHearst bill All tills is the best possilb-le endorsement for Lamar The fact-

S the democratic party at present is >

livided into two wings the trust wingthe fractionary wing and the antiitrust wing The recent WilliamsLamar episode simply more clearly de itjnes these lines and who are the lead-

ers¬

thereofThere may be some alloy in the pur-

ity of Hearsts purposes but to accuse 1

him of insincerity in his rate bill andthat it was done solely to aid him inother plans well or to do as statetrust papers have done to mentioniis recent mayorship campaign ex-

penses in a lump sum with insinua-tions

¬

while a detailed statement wasnade by showing him that the moneywas used for legitimate purposeswhile the same remain discreetly silentibout asking Tammany in like manne-ro show up truthfully all its Mcian campaign expenses does not show qi-

off Hearst to any disadvantge A 1iouthful cause like therevolt against-he

rtrusts is more likely to be able

without injury to publish the truththan a rotting decaying cause-

E W SIIAXNIBERGERIn Tampa Times

And now some of the big physicians-ire saying that it is wrong to betchanging from cotton to flannel underlothing with change of seasons WelIkwell just pass it up with stegomyiaand remember that some people do nothange at alILake City Index

After all Joe Stripling lost out inhe shuffle and will be succeeded by ii

John M Cheney of Orlando as Dis-trict Attorney of the U S Courtsouthern district of Florida We

ather thought that Joe would be ableto hold on even against the recomflnegation of the State ExecutiveCommittee but find alas that w

were mistaken Well an that we Callay is we are sorry Madison NOenterprise

I

Top Related