Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 150, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 June 1913 — Disliked Publicity. [ARTICLE]

Disliked Publicity.

“Young man,” the rising statesman laid to the reporter, “newspaper notoriety is exceedingly distasteful to nut rut since you have asked me to give pou some of the particulars of the leading events in my life I will romply. I do so, however, with great reluctance.” Here he took a typewritten sheet from a drawer in his lesk and handed it to the reporter. *1 suppose, of oourse,” he added, v“yon rill want my portrait, and, although I tislike anything that savours of undue publicity, I can do no lees than oomply with your wish." Here he took a large photograph from a pile In another drawer and gave it to the reporter. “Anecdotal matter concerning my•elf,” he added, “you will find in this printed leaflet, as well as particulars of my hobbles and tastes. When this ippears in print you may send me two hundred and fifty oopiea of the paper."