Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 193, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 August 1918 — "CREEL’S WITTICISM." [ARTICLE]
"CREEL’S WITTICISM."
George Creel, being asked if some members of congress were not "in their hearts disloyal," declared that he “had not looked into the heart of congress,” as he "did not care to go slumming.” Mr. Creel ought to be interested in a resolution adopted by the Kiwanis Club, which Says, "under present conditions any man who knocks any branch of our government has a yellow streak.” Incidentally Mr. Creel was compelled to make a formal apology for his insulting reference to congress. But George is still at the left ear of President Wilson, as is indicated by recent important moves on the checker-board of rampant socialism.
