Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 61, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 March 1919 — REMARKABLE REMARKS [ARTICLE]
REMARKABLE REMARKS
• E<l Howe —Topeka, Kart;, is always knee deep in sentimental slush. The Kaiser —Wilson weijt into the war that lie might have a seat at the peace table, but he will never, get it. 1 shall prevent. Congressman Meyer London —The predominance of the lawyer in social and economic legislation is nothing short of a calamity. John B. Crosby—Answer to Prussia: We will not negotiate with mur'derers, palaver with pickpockets, nor parley with polecats. Count Rantzau —The Belgian breed of horses will be indispensable for us after the war, and will provide us with our best'and heaviest halfbreds. Police Commissioner Ellen O’Grady —The lower animals, the young lambs, the birds of the air. go home when night falls. Why should our little-hu-mans be out late? —Independent, New York.
