The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, June 18, 1924, Page 6, Image 6
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I* Th# lall#i h*« h##n Ki##ily ad up. ..I hy fIn- alllludi nf On Canadian ynv#rnro#nl, tniV favninhl# In ih# nim ni# and ih# Ifllainallimal uumim rimi till muling# rt«v#ln|iln(| Ih# d#l»tl». 0 0 0 Him deeply Nalnaakan* "f# #nni##n*d In Oita la C>nwn hv a i.ianl liiindmi# pM'pafi-d hy Alf#d II I’lMn, dealing with III# ln(1uan#a nf Ih# #nal. nf Iran# pari a I Inn nil 111' pih# nf wh**i Mi HHI#i ha# Run# lnl« ilia anhjai 1 ihnimiahly, lakliiR up In dalall Ih# 111(1 nf 11 a nepni l n I Inn fmm every wh«al pindmlnif I eglnn In Ih# wnt Id In !,lv»rpmil, Ih* ##nl#r nf Ih# iwhaal mail 11 l lvupnnl la Ih* i »nt#r, )i##aiia# Ih# prle# Ih#'# In #mn# way a IT# #1* all wheal, no inallri where piudlli wil nl #nli»UHi#d Hpu lttially irfeiilny in Ih* *1 l.ewiane* welerwey, w* ftnd ihl* mini *Ik . nidi ant aieiemeni Ilia alndy almwa llial Hi# |i#npn*#d Hi alii a #.1 * 11* * >*1111*1 Wniilil i#dl|i# (i # I ■ 111 inten linni elfil*il iinlnl* In kftnneanla InW* W lai nnuln IIIMeila ami |in1latie, In a (mini a' Inallv Inwn llian lli# • girenl mil frnm Ilia Ar«anlltt# farm In |,lv#i pnnl ibi1 Hint II wnnld radllre H'* • "#l nf wliaal |*I*#<1 In IV. it • It 11# Rnl a, Miililh I'almla an<1 Mlaamnl I" a l#t#l i,ai mil i me i n m pal 11 In n wlili Areanlln* «nd»i any nlldllpma likely In |il avail Cnmiiaiad wlili *«l*l >na inniea In Ilia Allailll# aeahnaed, Ih# farm*#* In ll. apilra iif Ivanaae and Nai inaha W'lllld li# Phi* Aied ft mu # lulMlnmni nf :• » lenla In # ma.liiiiiin ,, i a in Ml- , mil pei Imeliel and I lie fniniei In Almnana wnnld li#n#it| In Hi# e«i»nl nf T i#n » i# Vgaliel Thill w# •## Ih# Ml l,awi#m# wal#rwav, when mmpl#t*d, will tirlnif lhal rallured frel|hl rat# fnl e.pnil wh#al, fill whlrh The Mlilah* II## haa ran landed In III# mranllm# N#hra#k# and nlhar mlddlawe*! a I a I # a ahngld hav# a raadjilll m#nl nf lalltnad ial#» In Ih# ##« * a a Attumlllg that Nahrasha would ham only :’ll, 000(000 luiklifla of whaal, ahoul half llm annual imp, for atpnrl, and wnuld hanofll lo llm avriago hnlytam ’ll noil 12,h oonli, aa lha walorway advo ,ala> ronlond, llmm would ho an avrrayo tavlng of *7 roula |mr tmahal TM* wnuld ho $|,M0,A(i0 aildad In lha ralilrn fur Ilia farnmi If lha nllmr half nf lha riup aharaa In lha hanoOl, and li would In fait nmaMiio, Iho fit f.awratma hip moal will ho xxnrili iiiiiio than $.1,000,000 a \ooi lo Nalmaak* whaal lalaatt It not Mirli a laving auftV loolly attrmllva In Jilt llfy tuppnrl nf lha raual prolorl? Not aloim dor Ilia Ml lawioni'0 «hlp 'anal hold mil I hi* luduromoni In lha fainmra, hill lha pnaalhlllty nf ualtig llm Mia •ourI and Mltslttlppl I Ivat » In roai h inai hoi* a! la--oi roil It alto willin' Urn naai fill lit o I aim prndurla ran ha rairtad In distant marhoii hi wal«r, and will ht mm af Ihosa flu* dais In llm moanllmt wo muni htxa raadjutlod fmlgltl ralat tor AMIR Y ON PRI* WAR RAMA An Indlrallnn nf how far llm tapnhllrnii party hat brought ahnul raonvary from war rnpdlllona la aiTmdad hy lha nawt that lha Unllad Mlair* I'raaatiry hat ratlnrad llm prawai ialo mi Iroaauiy • artlfloalaa An n (Taring of $ I Ml,110(1,000 hoarlng 2 pat ronl In iaro*i will hr mada, homing dair nf ,luuo 10, 1024. and maiming nil Ha> omhni lh, IIM.'I I'hla ovtdrdrr nf ratlnrad stability ran nnl fall lii limn lit rITorl mi gattaial butluo-" Mo long a* lha 11nll oil Sinlti* gov • inmtnl w as In llm marital, wlToilng a > nmpiiiatlxaly high ialo nf Inlaroal, ai llun* going ly ft por ronl pi lx ala hnrmwina »a* inulm llm InOiirnro of Mir lorgoi rnmpnIIMnit In tarl, Tron*urv ma|hnd* fm a rantldarahlo porlnd tm an wlial mttniiplrd In a rompnltmy ha*i» llm I »no nf rorllllralaa wa» at Imlod In varlnut hank* In tllpnlalod amonnls Or dinary borrowing wa# tub,In I in I hr prim > Inim* nf Ilia gnvarnmaill, and rain* nf inlarral rnapnmlrd Nnw Jhat Ihn nld ralo m roslnrad hx llm lima Miy, II ba nnl nnl nf taaann In Innh fnr swum ronrra limit In bmrnwai* who dn nnl rnma ivllli llm proa liga nf Iho fadaral gmoinnmnl In auppart (hrlr nadii Kadurlli'O In Inooma ia\ lain shnuld al»n tllmwlaln Mil- nniVnmonl ton aid ra*loi monox Or, Mil* point ibn Mrlion tain* nn tiuiano* wauld h»vr bran nf giaal anrvlro but that poinl wa* oninrH abaniirnd hx rlaiytoron* rotxtynilmm that ihn rhh ssrra raraploy f'atlnr mnnav nitghi to inaan ovtrnaimi of nuiri prlto Holaxad building prom, Is of variant kind* may rnma In fnr rnnttdaratlon now and in nmis wav lha noxv gnxarnmanl lnlarr-1 rata might In ba halpful AA 7 AMAIt AAN TOR ADOPTION Ma.nn « i'iiiiI x Mi'«,>ui it soon In hur •• »•> anal Mnniammlng I'ax All Mxa tmx* and ,laugh lari nf aid Mt.nn ara uigad In laiia.a thru wandar log fanltlapa and hath pnra nmir in tbo smdas nf tha nld hnma onmmumlx With landai ransillarllnnt nf na’lx day* siug>ng Ihraugh any wind, alhail ssa tr* nnl frnns Maron annnt.y, w* faal lha m ga ta **!> fay adnpttnn papara ihal wa wiahi nIR,-tally and parannally aaaapi iba InyiAatlnn and fatl ihai wa *>a nf tha aloal lit a n ant lalainslad ax an a HMla h't In ihn mxwwnm amrixl ihgi | apa^lhiiidti *f gaju nal ivqow* ta la rttpood f<* the addra** at waUerme Hatttarr ar* *• inter »**.#c| In <r* irrwf'W**"' that tamnn* arm* ard daogh- j tec* of the n d "/or*y ere *o *p**k arid ling and ra mlnlara What r,<r g>i»* i/i ia th* #fin*,»ir*m*r* , that *h**« will l> •/. ampIRude of *w*»> cjcjer and fir,gar rsirn, fried home cured tarn and ocean* of /»d grasp, mount#/'* nf fri*d rh < ken, undulating »iy*i c/f h**’*n hi" /Re ind pyramid* nf horn' mad* ,*lli*« and ;«rnr, fre-h appi* pr*» hot from tha oven*, and lake* of genu o* buttermilk fr**h from •h» riiurn* and 'he golden P*<cc of butter floa'irg numarouaiy ih*r*n Horn* find*, patriotism and lor* of th* truly good »/• all Ja/klny #r. th* bovornc of tha wanderrrg , Marnn rounty hoy* and girl* who h**d not th* rail of Hz* old horn* and f*/l to troop ba*k over ‘ha long rnil»c that teparafe r allon* Indrrd th* heart.*, and dyspeptic th* **oma/b* of wandering native aon* and daughter* who do not drop everything and follow th* iient of Mia' frizzling ham to the sourr* of )t« origin With ell tb*l rnagniflr ent entertainment in proepec* i* *h*re any wonder w* fee I an impute* lo claim m , tlvity Ri old Macon? Whoever I* Ih charge of (hat, homeronung <»le hral///n ha* a head on him »o long <h#( he muet go put of door* to turn around. WltC.N MURDER IB CONRE9BRD. The law flue* death a* a penalty fnr murder. A ; prlenrier plead* guilty to murder In the fir*t degree, hoping hi receive many from the court The judge ! «*rilence« him In he hanged Tho«e arc the valient, oulalanding fart,* in con ner ilon with a n«r lately htard In a ' hit ago court Along with Ihl* atalarnant nf til* ca»* should h* given c wr lain related fact*, Tha priaoner', ,'|f) year* nf age, nore hart a million ilollar*. „whlzh h* Iriat, In unfnrlutialc venturaa, He then turned robber, and wllli .bn brother w«* rngagerl in robbing * drug rdnr* whan the crime wa* committed, HI* victim wa* *hul ihrnugh the head from behind, without being given a chance to mirrandar or defanrl himself fin being (inerted, the condemned mail confeaaarl hie linn of tin irirne, hul raid III* brother, who ha* Mnl been caught, hied the nhril Now, It i* auggr -fed, Imrl lie pleaded not guilty arid been able to fasten Ilia major part of the crime on hi* brother, a Jury mlglji have let him off with life Irnprlannment. Th# rpiaatlon Ih, woulrl »urh a varilirt hava aal.laflrd the law? I* uni aociety entitled to the protection the law provide*? When Ihl man pleaded guilty In murder In the flr*t degree, h* wa* acting on advice of hi* attorney, who hoped thereby In rhaat the gallnwt. The judga hail hul one duty lo perform, lie accepted tha pri* oner'* plea ami arnleneed him accordingly, “There a ra no mitigating clreum*t#ncea in thla rate," **ld lire court. When potential murderer* crime to know that the penalty for their crime la death, If. I* likely that fewer aiich rrlmca will ttain nui national record. Unlit i* gtllll, anil when admitted, aa In Ihl* ca»e, It merit* purilihment, the *ame a* If proven. Had the luilve dona leal, would he have hren true to hladuty? ——~ JU.1T ONR MOST. IIUBDI.R TO CROSS. Standing high on 4hr- aid# of a metaphorical Mount N'elpii, \V 111 In mi (llhh* MrAdno gar,#* longingly *rrna* • lit Jordan of I he iwn third* rule and view* (he t'aanan of the nomination. What In Hn? lie will, II l* reported, atage a fight In the rtil#« committee In have I ha* I one modified A mere majority la enough for Mi Alton, for he think., hr ran now aafely muni llial many delegate*, roped, hi ended and *fi-lv bedded down, What will lh# democratic pailv hr without ita perullar dletlngtllehlng rh*rarlcri*tlr, that of the Iwo-thlrda rule? Long before the vaat majority of Iho.e mlalakrn mortala who now vote that party'# lh lift were horn, the democrat* were naming their randldate* by Ihr two third* rule. Horace (Ireeley wa* an i lioaen. Samuel June* Tllden had a two-third* majority. No did Hancock, Cleveland, ftryan, Parker, U il»oii and I n* If thr*r men, who really were leader* of the parlv rould lie an »elecl#d for the high hul nfleu enipli honor of democratic nomination for president, win ihnuld an exception he made of MrAdno, who may gain a majority, hut will prohahly fall far abort, of the ncre*xitr.v two third*? Othar candidate*, ivhnic Inter**!* are a* im portent to them a* the hope* ef Mr MrAdno ar# to him. will have aoniathln* to **y about the propnaad ehauge We vantur* to predict that an tnatltutlon *o time-triad a* ilia twn.third* rule. In which *o many dl*t|nBUl*h*d democrata hate nihmitted themaelve* In the paat, will not he done away with juat hecauaa It pieaenl* a hurdl# ov ar which an a*pirant mav not mount. V—,- . WM-,. u a.u. **■■* ... ■, ,, And atraln, It I* barely poa*ihle. i*n't It, that Pr. Nlchola* Mill ray Butler pronounced the democratic kaynota **veral week* ahaad of the official keynoter. Nrnater Harrlaon? Poe outfit object* to Pawe* a* haiog too con *arv*tlve, and another t* anainat him hecauae lie ia ion rxplnilvr Th# voter* will like him hec*u*e be I* prngreaalve Woman voter* bate little to complain of In tbe tp ull of the Cleveland convention. Conlidge wa* for Miffrayc when aupport meant aomelhing. Orange and black elite plain* for Nrhr*»k* ought in get a i hen from Princeton men who live here 1\ e mibbc i Scarlet and Cream for 19‘ih. "hat a pity that Mi (tritium* and Mr Hearet didn't tell ii* In time that they wrien't going to Ilk* I he republican national platform 4.. , . ..... i __ Ii took * uuaPer of a century foi »ome Iowan* to find out that two rail load* could not rxi*t where Ihrr* w*» only hliainca* for one Japan i* cooling out nicely, end a* »oon a* *orwe Amei nan* can do th# **mr, everything will be lot fly lime w** when one delegate invited another out to lake a drink. Now he invite* her out to lunch The w*v Japan I* acting about it I* on# of the mem reaanna for the cmIumoii act. i Homes pint Verse B» Omaha'* Own Pe#l Robert ft orthtnfilon Ibu ie Utl Wl 1 COM I ' * I l,’*n e *' ne ii in* . *i •.*,.■ (e (hale tllll* arm* **winttnt then •ruithtltneiu *«A pi nl« I * >0 ' »i*'\ hi In*. * .,1 .ire# » n.n in# - eve* 1 It »ei lh* gleam of iwpitit* enamored hi ancpiiae To nie*< lh* Ae«i o’A whoa# ,l«i of (nil • Aon# A.Ii'WW Ihe » ee< half m«AH lh,'»« mi ehi|Ac*a * « AnA *'*»0 III# han.l* »nA tell how the i ..»• lh*. h»A el play •loce Am hi mV when h» V aneA lh*n> **A truAgwA wo hi* w*v, t* whai ■« #o'iA anA I* Mir* w (h * y onA *»lh*i • h'r**' Th* mv that I* in ttattig ih* luil* one* ih*u Via* l» mein '.* *o.| * e\ n ng when wo V o rcmtci* rate* th* catertgl w«uvm* og«\*A *>> hi* A*i ting little eaee --- Whip Behind There, Robert 'T=rz-—-_ . ' ( <ZUESS WES* ) CvOlNGr IN 1>€ SAVE • J Direction EK/BOB? j S— V ^ .— , , ..■■■■ Letters From Our Readers All Ullir* rmiftl h* alinad kil «»mi will h« withhold mi•#•»» rf«NC«l. (an<m*inl • allnra mt 200 anrHa ami Wat will l.r ||»an iirrfrmirf, V— __ ___/ I'natgl Salat y Vela. Omaha To lha IMIlnr of The Htmiha life Why did I |te president vain (he |mo|nl oaloi y hill'* Tho wi lier fntlo In pee I ho rononn Tha fact to ho signed Ink f>1IIp Hallir dpy, tuna 7. 11124, and valnod nna. M» planed nl le«el 7(1 tit I la Involving pay Inc Tenure for mhor groups and veined olio Da liter In the poohIom ho olgnod a hill giving Pool mooter fjrn oral Naw’a Immediate applalpnia and nfllrlal family piihntanllal Increases which are paid from poafal revenues To ralap a pnalnfUra clerk nr carrier from $1.41)0 to $1,700 Ip governmantnl wiipie and rgtravagancii while giving a $$.000 poatal official p talae to $7,$0(1 la In lino with good hiialneoo pipe liras according lo (lie view nf the proaldant and hip pnatmaaier gone’Ml rt .t HORKNKKN H lim Menmrrala Were In. Omaha To lha fldltnr nf The Hum ha Roe Toil nmol not t>a loo hard nn Ilia domncrala for killing all. lha farm relief bills |i wap a won dor tn nio there Were an mouv that repudiated their war cry, special prh llggop In no one Probably they know the hllla wouldn't rarrv, any ivai Thai war rrv la plot for editor latln* and campaigning with, because it nevor amounted to a 1 fiddler a damn when It came tn deodo That ao|#niti aa*ert|on that all special privilege* wars ghpnluialv wrong meant when) the rapuhlloana plckad nut tha prtv I logoi As hiafnry prnvad. whon the republican party had> soma domestic tmifhlea and tha dainoerata altppad In on a fluke Thov did nnt blow lip anv rnbher tarlfT wall along tbe At Igntlr, thov did not gruh out am Slant tree rf rorrupllon Thov did dn annia hac'klng hare and thara tn a pnlltlral wav, but lhav only rut It down a nlrkal, aftar all Rut tha moat outstanding thing of tho wtiola ' farce ’ was tha mo thlngo that tho writ fnlght *rl up tn th»| I'lo counter ‘ with wool and hldea wrra put on tha fira Hal It A fF.FT, "Ttion Shall \nl KIM " Ganna. Neb Wo lead So III Ur h In our dally papeia about murder and killing nna another. blit wbal tan lc said a bon t kilting those Instead of glv t'g them life Imprisonment ‘ t have oflon wondered whore they rarely eil I Hiaf law. They suralv did not get R finni tha scitplmea. Rend Mall I, : | I'lioae are Christa own wurda 'The law commandad an ava for an nr and a tooth for a tooth." Matt $ jk Hut we aia not living under tha old I aaiamant we are In tha New. Amri f' • —-— —. Ira la rallaJl an anllghlanad nation Why not < onaldar. If a rnan kill* a man ha ia a. murdarar. and If thay hang tha murdarar t*r pul him in tha rlarlrlr rhalr thay ara murdarar i who do It. Whv not giva tha mtafdarar Ufa 1m pr I non rnan t and lat thtni w*»rk? if *Ha\ ran hva and work, thay ara doing aorna good, hut If you kill tham whgt good can thay do* Notnidy hut tha Almighty haa n right to kill, and tf Ha w/inta to kill tham lat VI Irn do an. Ha la abla. Wa Hava no right to. fta haa navar glvan ua any rorn mand to kilt anybody. It ta only a hanthan hallaf to kill, not h ri\Ill/ad nation. A good mam *aia airtight *r»ed to thia fact and we hope and wish that our nation would consider thaae thing* and get enlightened T would halt to l»e the person that !,flngs nr puts people In tha electric 'hair. Me la a murderer, and the** that are in favor of it, and he will have to gt\« an account of It In the last d«\ MRS SOPHIA PARK. Not Through Yet. Why worry? I railed on President Kliot in hla office at Harvard one winter day In 1900 In leaving. I said I hoped to come and «f*> him again on my neit visit to Cambridge; he re plied that he might not Ire there. In amassment I inquired if he were go ing to resign. “Certainly not; hut Mr. Phslps. I cm tl,M This Struck me •* *<> I funny that I burnt out laughing. Had The beautiful G>wi»try oft hr Ozark* C A charming « ^ place to epend Vi^, voor Taxation ' \ thli rammer. Go \ C Complete re it and recreation. Splendid accommo dation*—hotel*,club*, cottage*, camp*. C It’* *o near home — *o inexpensive to reach and enjoy. C For illuatrated booklet and detailed travel information call on or writ# T K GODrRFY Piviaiott Panenftr Agent 1404 Flag! Nat’l Bank BMg iJA.ki** 454.4) Omaha. Nek m )IM)Klh)M *5V! Your Pain May Be Neuritis M*«k a 11 f * * e • * **.* a # f» e * ng 'P ' ha mi t »i»t na^raifta luirtagp p? *<■ at’ a ar* ’•*!'% ifp t*g n’th **y* t a Th*» s' *#•%♦ af the nets#* < au*e» r»r» * H*a and s*»*«m* «s d>fre»ent v*r’a af H* N* 1 • ‘ta**, | v* ha a 'men a ?m#* hp|‘*4 •bps* 1 h* malt ■ **Ht*»aa laaira* af a*i. a a** i a!Av alttt'a* M u m tt|art .»a* dtp aaaaa a di-* t ptivpi** *)»ieni 1 er| •tptM'isg .*»-•■ of rhaumst a>- ,»» *'«•! tna i»" ' at « He t 't» m -tg up a •'* * '*i a ’ t i • -t “ ( r*> * Np n»*M#r n'-at • P'i§ n nettt'Ma a a «•>• a .-*mpan**4 ht »ki>a r.**t*i»g g*a n • > a *' a ha ihewtdPi ffr**paa’ »*ck. H «h a a bteV Opp « bn her a* h *a> »* « »*• tba r* as* fpy 1*#b* a* * A * • at V*tur# t» »*m*a* the r» mi pf I*' |p*|l'e» l»4 i »'t b' »k M a *r% Vet • . * rab et* « • •*»• •» • • a* •. -hat baa of a* brought aa* rg ipjsaf atlar atkav i*'#tk P1» fa ed Pi v* | ’ #4 and •- Onagfc* bs j«b* -»* ♦ WcCaaN' r^- * » o a a »«4 tB at ha a*4 rg 4 * ia • Bea ha 4 lu^aa V«s. MM , *a •>•••»%»» l Abo Martin V. — ■ ... , fi‘» *11 rtjhl t' he poetic if you iiw pp»re th time \ mother in » *r*«t inttitulion, but • lather ne»rl> •Hup h«e •' interfere when phe huy» «|pth« |tr • Itltl* hex itppnuU iti.p t * 1 THUV ALWAYS BOMB KMM Tory a’waye mm* bu<~k to Nebraska. No mailer how far they way roam— OMfonug, Florida., Alaska— .‘i>r.--aaka is ajwav* in* r bom* They know that her (Idea are the fa-re— ller br«w< th* aoftegt that blow Her 4* -* a-e tn* races' Her crop* are the grea'es*. that grew. No rr.a’ *r a - ere grim fate i* lead ' r The r hearts ever turn bark to the# There's soenethlng inside that ta pieac T Once more your great g’orie* to *e» Th*v- hear the tweet choru* that'* gw* :ng— Trie rboru* of plenty for ali— They feel a deep something imp* 'g To initt- >cur bome-coming ca * Ard whether It'* *aat o'er the ocean Or ov»r the ccean :• a west I know they st.ll cling to th» notion That good old Nebraska's th* be*’ I know In good time thayl! be earr ing Straight back, and will ne'er aga.ri roam That a h one of them will be humming The tender refrain, "Home, Sweet H -me ' They always come ba’k to Nebraska, Ncf matter how far they may roarr.. Florida, Cuba, Alaska— They always look on her as home. They long for the skies that are bt ie*t. Ko' ’h* land of the wheat and th# 1 hey long for ' he fn»rd* that are f oes - They're coming back home, * ire • ye . r* born. A friend of our who suffer* from t-e gossip of a neightgre « that tf the aforesaid neighbor ever goes down -own *!vd keei<a her mouth shut *h* will be arrested for carrying con cealed weapon*. Our great*** regret at being unable to sit in the galle.-.es at New York and watch proceeding* i* that we are thus de- ^ p ved of an opportunity to watch our old friend V. J. B gal Jantly fightiru re that the adoption of prohib.tion took w the liquor question out of politics forever. By the »t" a whole lot of little opportunities missed might have been. If grabbed, the big oppor'unlty you mourn abont a* never having arrived. Th* thousands who have lp##n thri #J by tfe* eloquence of ' Big Jeff while being initiated In'o th# mysteri** of Ak-Sar Ben, wer» not a* all surprised at the nomination of Charles C Irawe* when they learned that it wae Big Jeff ’ who put him In nomination. When Colonel Jefferi* get* well etar’ed he ca« charm the bird* out of the trees, paint the rhetorical Ulv and polish the refined gold of speech, to eay nothing of holding en thralled m»re convention delegates. A lot of time, money end worry might have been saved the convention by g-'ing -Big Jeff the floor immediately after the nomination of Coolidge. — Bv the way. »h# nomination of Mr. Dawes recall* th* fact •hat Nebraska has furnished aome mighty big men to the na non at large. Among th# many there come* to mind Juet at •his moment the name* of Blon J. Arnold, the world s greatest consulting engineer, Walter Wellman, explorer and journaltat; Henry M. Htanlev, explorer and journalist: Brigg* end John son. the cartoonists; Charley Magoon. lawyer* and first gov ernor general of Cuba Henry Bstabrook. lawyer: and tije list might be continued almost Indefinitely bv consultation wrh other*. No, we didn't forget W. J. Bryan. And there is 'Pussy foot Johnson ' And women—Blia W. Peattie. 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