South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 17, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 January 1922 — Page 11

TUESDAY MORNING. JANUARY 17. 1922

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES 1 1

DECLARES PEACE ACCEPTANCE-BARS FREEDOJiI HOPES

Pc Valera Explains Kcamv for Opposing Ratification of Iri?h Settlement.

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No

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: in ir.v fa. He ,val',; c n ' "'1 tli' j i ' or, t i ! : ' i--1 : Counter Proi-o'-stl. f i Jr.'- 'JTi.o'.t No. .'. Vft'

Ii '! or pre.

a s

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of t!

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to

!r.f f-tsr.sr w;."rf l or

! -Ii proposal. I si

propoe,j va iinpo-si

' o-iH not acrnl it. It u a

orr. of thr drl?at-s tha th

ir iz. '1 t

1 th -IM'-

Rn'-

oarn wu-y

I H i. .1 we s h--ll by

Crit-

Ulll Still "Ta iv:

oat h to ob. v t h i- i o..

TJrit- I'ara criph .e.tio;i 2. Article 1. of

I it "ricinal pnrpo.n. whPh rca1:

j "Fr. r the f.';.ib!,hiii't!t aral elei f-r.- of t h lit'- .oMirr ar.d .likT

Ki--i M al. j nf th V. H.. morally. . ocl-Rly an-! t' c j rr.pr-il. an pl. Really, with a -w to :nuirat-

tion. wti:ni? proper appreciation or tnnr frr.

MRS. G. W. YOVXG. RESIDENT OF CAT)

4 i;i;st srrrrr. Zar Grn-'s The L".et Man" i ""-'. itir til P.. IT.'. tt ,,-. r a

1' YEA US. SI: CCA :M IIS in nv i.n Th - s k h th

AN NOUN ( KMT T.

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n. : r rtzVich. r h: .-.fR- a. i:i In 627.

op rrt r or. N. ?!ain

from t

or. -tl-

to th country, and to the rrop-

i claims

;0i were irv-i-t'r.i: upon an -nth

of

oi! h

( ontlnud

pac

. ,

kin.l. I FUi,-'-"'- e. that :f th" wer th'- o:Vly l;ffcrf t:c. It

wiviM rot !' liffir::It to frame nnj :-f onPI take. "Tli1 cour.t'.T pro;-, al frnra o:r -P; xv re an rfcrf-f-w-j.t 1 &. ! or. : "Iirst A oatir.ut!on in whk h

hy the Anieriran pple."

Tills unhnppy wonüns; allowed a loophr.c- fnr politicians to crawl through arl as a rvii'.t pnlitiirlans

v.tp ?r'Oii I'-alir. th

or-r.r.izntk'n

itad a.i a !ari Irelan in

rieht

t

rce

r.ntinnil slf-deTTa!ria'icn; ; t Y

lu'jon in th tr at v. would h,ie l-en r recognition of j-uch rvire and

on !. rit fir.d i.ot 1 1 1 i ;".--? i !.j I . My att ittuli was ar.'t that any rontra.t I a i;i v. Illing to ir-ak-. I am willing to tak an oath to upk'pp. "What tho-. who fivor th" tmty

ar- attempting to hid- s th.at don-: and atfmptinar to ;n.ik" the orirani- , ia :.t .o. wa j it fonvard by tae ! zatlon hack them for thMr own prat the first . rt session of th Dail. '. snal or party cain. The Jrarwl Army not as my Jdtal. h:t as roichly indl- immediately heram involved in pol-' atir.tr th" cby tiv I had in vi.--.v. In i iir and r.trr!ed it to an ex--r.t rin )- n -f.tiatior and as a i t"nt that ..'on instead of traininir in;

: i

o liritish authority, iro'.vn or otl.er- i forlorn hop" at th.- moment to .av :r.emb"r5hip it began to !.- rapidly, dlr-"t or indir'rr. j the situation r-atd by thf fait a-! until 5onn it as a m'-r" skeleton of, "Serond An external ri cor iat ion ! rr,i mli oa the s!?ned trratv. which I i what it had been. i

the Another mistake wa. the adoption i in their ritual of a system of ran"-

Mr -

w i y .)-.. Mon

folaw:;nr a yr.i )'.ici! ior.f. Her Anni" MtKirir.

v.

I.. a ! "s;.l- : a st Jl year. a;.- niorniru'

.0.", I.'nci !n

et k.:si r-.tv iot

dit I at her horn a . : Z 0 c Ivek.

s illness with cor.i. iran name w .-.

wfl- born

popui.ir writer nv;y th" r.n-i; aop. 11?

N.

p-.:reh.ae.- 1 a Michigan : 4-t:

Try Eir$-TIMFS Kant Ads

Mardln

iuc p.is:

I-.1Ü1" to

:n

b

court v. f e. Oct. 7,

st . 0 -a rs " f a ". Mi-'hawaka from. Va:

ist:. ??h Wert.

a:

.:r.. hrj5 t'.r.i.e re

source (.j

Irl

ill

p ' o r 1 - a : i 1

:thority would b"

th. "re would b-?

rnd th.at the peop of Iriird 'on-; ftituted a distinct and separat n-j t.on. ethnbillv and hl:"rie.tl 'y, and t

:.. .attesfd hv every either st-tnlar 1 i of this inde i. -ndert Ir"lat:d with a ; if Ir. would divid- the Dail ar.d

f poljtie.il I. major stat cf the Hritidi tovern- tountry.

tiifnt for r rtnm a r: airs ni common ; "My ideal r.ow i a- it alwi;,? ha ror.eorn with th" same status in the . , n. that of an lrd p' ral'-r.t Irish association a rrat. Itrita'.n. la r"lf, ' epuhlic wbih ic th- i b al of the and th" o'Ta r states; tliat :-. or1, a ' Iri-h people r -a-n of P'ality of rijsht-. ?'. yrtuht. l'.'JJ. I.y I. N S

O.. i' 1 :..r

5i'ic-d lie re. She was JuaTb-d ' 2 yrars atro tc Ceore W. 'u:.k'. who nirvlvv? wit.'j t'r." follo'.vin? chillr. n: Mrs Ma ."vifr. city; Ju-k Vu:a:. at homo and Mrs. Matt;-- Mavor. Herron.

Ttie Iil i:icctrlc Miro Wiring onJ llepalrlni S. D. Moran & Son

I Edwards Iron Works

GET OUR rRIC2 r.'lnrorctnx. i'hanneU, 2 IVatÄ Arxfile. lUrfc

t tot M JN WT

VII

ii" a l-o b n ( s

I 'or I eobirn. to ontend that

th-

otel

i w a. r r. b

lr.h never voluntarily

i ritUii rui- or authority, h it ren-is-j t ntlv rh ili"nccd It fJ;rouKh emmr--and that hy had ,in far, in i '"""Tit r.'t!;"mi ple!tr;t-. r 1 .t r!. , intüic.-it'd th'ir will tc 1;" th'ir i. '. t on! '.if" .ii an ir.leper.il-T.t. v e.i;n yta'e. "I1 !' tat merits1, could ma, ,,- 'nar ti.T.e. h rhallenr,!. Clreum-Mn-'H sun rajndin' the y. ( i! ' I rt f un'on of 1S0O were not r- . -us that no informed p'r-on w.u!d "riousiy hold that f hat a- : r n-ti-; i .f I a valid contract. ) "In Ir;sh history tiure r.ot a; sajcb- instance ff th- Iri."h Pop."

th" kia" t"i I rela nd'H mora I '

111.

! Mr. V Johns, n. i I Mrs. I.ffie Itricht n

inr of the member.-', in which tho. M'norai .er jvr s

hIoi,cinr to the orca niza t ion for ; nrjUn-.e(l later, th" lonsec time held the hichet j rank- Thnco v:lin werv rt-ent m(-m ! 1 IN Tl 1 KTAl "I.tH.

ii- r moth"-

, and a sister lawrcr.ee, 1:. will 1 ' - an-

hundreds from West End tiear Judge Rqab Declare Law Must be Upheld

Junta i ily bend it. Ihüih authority.

. is p-rf'ct. Tii'i' nt-r was i'li :' la i s'iria nder.

".v.'.v tht.s treaty. if ratif'.d by. ; h- pei.p;.-, will determine air whoi' Itional position. Our per-jt'e j r.;t rta'i. tin-. I know th Irish t ;'Olbv of dominant political u-aders:

Ilnralieii, of resident from the! W.st Cnd' erow.btl the city court

.early Monday nornim; and l.eiril I .lud.;" John M. Itaab b !are In no une.-itain term.-? iliat amhiiii and ! i....tl k 'iri1 will lojt be tolerat. -1 in

rjtineir io fa mi I a n number

!;-:(' . : Who l,!V arr!

Von all belong lived h re for Since this is a

' bers had no voice in th" di?'ussion 'until they had been members for j j orr.c time. This caused a creat deal , 'of ill feeling anionp the member.) arcl hurt it very much. j 1 In 16?. knowinp that soir.ethlner j i must, be don" at once, a convention i : was held and the G. A. II. was r4-! organized. From th.it time on it Kiew; by leaps and bounds, p-achim; its j j largest strength in IKS", when It he-j

can to decrease, thi-5- being caused i

by deaths In their ra nks.

When the American legion was organi7ed. the men who drafted th" ! articles of organization hail studied ; the history of the G. A. R.. so they!

and Mi.-?. Willi. :m Lordn

Mr.

Leer sr., South l'.end. -nt -Ttain-! th' momb'-rs of the onota club cf th"city Saturday evening. Music w.ntlui risked by 'Viiliam Tlorden ?.!h Hany W--Ptfall. "ards wer" enjoyed and the fa'or w re awarded t. Ilobert l-'-rris and Mr?. George Cask.y, Hrst; Irland llildehraii-l and Mis. Robert I't-rris. second. P.au.s were made l'.r a. dame to 1 held J.,n. 2. Mr. and Mr.. C.ni

! fasti man, '22i K. G.-ovp st.t will en- '. tertain th" club at lis n -xt meeting.

South Bend A New Celery Center

Ir:-t h"ens" tli" c ourt k inc lined t r prof.tted by the mistake1? the old or- j ani'ney. Tli'- disrac. and humilia- , ganization had mad in its infancy.! lion .ii suffer standing here r and drew tip articles which were!

very binding in this respect. Article II of it- constitution covers thi. very

Th -i!:i" in ioic to near th--!! n atie;fl Sun-lav in a raid

. . t m

.. . . .on ! he yi.it line n no i i i it .

: :iif ii: ffniurv anu ni" pres.-r.t ? i e 1 a l " " ..... V

...... . i.., t . ,a-: io iei Maii.ii.'. imp . i ip.iiiu

century

i:ath has so a.'fret-'d th- mental background of all who are above

l.uddle-Äg" that they j-iij, back quite

;a-

ar

raign

. k ........

. r vr Ko In ,1... .b. - l!" i ' ' '

had not existed. r' gat ding this treaty from th" standpoint ;ner''y f a honi" rule a t th. it canrot. si t bound to the onwara march of th'

1 or. a. charge of gambling.

ri.' f-vven defendants, atnlel

Mai tins. Donald Iiennett. 4 '-'ft W.

:.; Henry Copper.?:, o4i W .

Fourth :-t.: ildward Van der Welle, Llf! jOgan sf.; Henry Martine,

Fdward Clav:-, 02 V. Sixth st., aivi i Frc v Van H-v 701 W. J'ouith St., i

j all pleaded guilty.

far great c r pa r r-!m ... -n t than any i he court can m to out to you. "Rut do rot mi.-t'ik" this lenincy." said Jule- Raib. '"The- law of this community must be obvrved. Vnu hav.- violated t c lawand must be punished. If we were to let down the bars in MifVmiwaka, and right now l t me tell you th.:t we will keep them securely tied, ther- would b an influx of all the ricioua and lawl'-ss elements from m-iirhboriiig i'itiet. "You are each lined $" and cobt. but in view of this being your first

wrll: Section 1' Th" American legion , is a civilian organization; member- ' cnin V orr f i Arc - ff r r I n . !

,. , .... ,. KJrocker.

uv"-1 "''""ii) ior milium or i'u'u ' j V( jj p,0 p'-tye(l service. Rank doc not exist in the ' ' . ' , .' t v. , ,, , , I Monica p hall. Iepion: no member shall be ad-

IMMWH'Ii TI1AM WINS. Tiiv- Immanuel Raptl.st baskt bal team won a g.ime from the Studebaker ikint team Saturday evening at St. Monicas hail. The liae-un

w.Tsas fellow?: Studebik'r. Rrath. j ers and Parla. r, foi wards; R'icl- ! 1-erger, c r.tr; Mcllenry and Yundt. guards. Whipkry, substitute; Jmj maruels, Clarke and Crocker, for-

arris; Fisher, center; Rrewcr and

guards. A return game

Saturday tt St.

m ' ' " v - ' , . ; ' . v. . vi-s v..-.. : : .,.,"-'v--s-- "X -? ' '-:---''".:. V - : ..r-- -. : - : -.V'-v ;v' ..;vr' vu'- ae", - V - . ; tr-. --.v v k-,-- -, vc-.r- y- f ' ? Vi" . ! V .-:-y:?N-:.v . .f..-r.'. 11 V-K v ' 1 V t -vA l-r--:c', --v-v.-.rr ,.Mkv '' - -A Crop Celery on the Steenburg Farms

i t i t tn

' rialng rricndlv (iainc. ..ft. nse the line is .lspenueu auring A farflttl I'riM.ncr. . ..(,unsM lor (h,. feudality told! good behavior." "Whitner expe.lwnt or not. r-ir-(.:v .(1,,r. ,hlt thv w,.r pkavir.g a' Martins I'ayp ' I Inc. jells attitude towar.l- honi" u :- t , ,r nd ! v game, alhd attention to! in the case of tamir.l Martin Acts wa fundamentally and logical-1 t.. f..,.f v.t rr ,,rvt nffenil-1 th.'-re ts no susnenf ion and Judge

iy fourci. The .itutu-b- of th-s. who approach th" present ti'at Irom the sam" standpoint. nr. 3Ulld. "I Can a. ei! an.! m j. v n

free join as my ja.b r gives m . an i without I i.-hon i r. us- i: to aj.; I'ornpletely from bin hands, provided. I have to giv- ra) und t taking ? : -i'-ain a his prisoner. Rut if I gia parole it is different. I then bin i my?. if not to ?c.pe. I mal-o mytelf his prisoner by ny vn n' t. If iielanel wan's to 1-" free, she houl i r.ot crive her parolo to icnu'n a prioncr." "The nationalists, wlio suppoit th present treaty, are of two elass-s: First, those of whom I'r s t Gntl'ith may te. regarded hp typical. whi are prepared to ;. -oept the treedom promised by the treaty as full sitislaction for our national claim; second, tho" like Mike 'ol!;ns. who would have v.? accept th.' traty imply a- a further installment from Mriiain. Accepting King's Autlnrit. "Rut both are wrong, for n4 thi one hand, it is incompbte satifa'tion; on the ether, in the gui.--- ot treaty or contract, it . anuot be accepted in thi lisht of an installment. "T th" woi Id it wili b tcab- to appar that th- Iri.-h po;.!.- wie thre" years pj,o declared in th'- most solemn mann r th'ir inb p :;d- a1'and who now voluntarily abandon tiiir ind' p--r.'Ier.ce and rpubli, itorni of govt-rnnir nt. a cept in.-tad. inejnsl.an in the Rruish empire with all its implb-ations wit'a th- p -opb of H: itain, to ,. ept th I'.ritish monnrc and imperial parliament th tount of all .nit ii-u uy. "The saturnine ui f th plain people is. that th" treaty will Imvi' tliein iree from llnchh into: f. r- nc :.s ,1 1 th peoj'b of Canada, Australia an! Africa, but Ire lau 1 is not :.,foo, or ft.otM or '.'.en. mibs away irom f.'nglar.il. "Ireland in not a ting oi.t n.'-nt like Canada. Africa and An.-trai.a Fr.t could support and le lop a ! 'op'ilat ir. larger than :i:- I iiU-d Stats ar.d which Fnglar.d eor.se;uej'.tly is ur.'il l to cli.'llerii:. . Nor are the historical return b't.een i'rit.iln ..t.d thee countries tho same as the histori al relatior.s of Ireland

Hritain.

Nl l.lko Dominion. Hi' an ituMadulnus p.-rson. in-

i s . i u I pit ;n lei! for

Th

1 ns- cre v d

b ni' iii . v. hn h a ked

:nl violate

itaab imp-'sd the maximum fro. 'The court c-iunot be lenient with

!t'ie small court room hung on ever 1 vnu," slid Jud'te Raab. "You diould P . m . . . 1 i . A I A . 1 . - . .... . . ..v v . . S-k. -M .

i '. i!-.l .unit:'- i:aar Uii r i in pro-i noi prmii in " ip.ihc im-n i o.ni

1 la.-uncing set t-n -. Tlie s-en de-; to yi:r st ibkshment

i l'i n. I. it. is ft.od before the Court, a i "litn'i' and sorry crew. ; All but Martins w r" sentence, 1 t p., a ;':ne ..f 5 .and c .-?s The i .ti' wer- suK'-nde!. M rtins wa'

l'V

med and . -; and p 1 his '. n e . All Vll Known. 'Your iiaa;'S an- all familiar to i.' . o art, -aid .tmh . Itaab. In pro-

('luir.fs I'oty. rc-ently arreste.' for luivin." a piatitiiy of liquor in ja? pr.ss s-sion. w a." fined and cnki., and s"Ut'ni ol t" rt days in the o.inily jail. ( m ret esei tation

bv Atty. I. K. Parks, tint I.ty

dretved by his military or naval title in any convention or meeting of the J

Legion.

TO KIJXT omCKIlS.

J The annual meeting and the elecj tion of otficers of the Woman's auxtiliarw of St. Raul's Flnisronal phnrrr

shall be absolutely non-political and!, ,..,,,, hfM Tu0!Klay evening at th

Section 2 The American legion

sikhi nuL o- u.se-ii ie'i my tiisi.sf-ijjjni- jon e of Irs tion of partisan principles nor fr I j j:,1('oin v, a v E. the promotion of the candidacy of:

D. J. Crmpbeil, 521 1

any person seeking public office or preferment. Xo candidate for or incumbent of a salaried elective public'o.uoe shall hold any oftlee in thAmerican R gion or in any department of I he post thereof. Section .1 Raoh member shall jterform hi full duty a-? a citizen according to 1 1 1.- own oonsiuer-ce and understanding. The.e foregoing sections liow cr.nclusi e ly how the Iygion r-tands on th-s- same mattere that ii;irly brok" up the Grand Army. Since

Hth" constitution .f the Region was

to i:.Ti:irr.i.v socirm. The Dorcas .society of the Methoilist Rpiseopal church will be eni rtameil Tu-s lay afternoon by Mra. T. F. Run dry and Mrs. Warren Han-s-n at the latter's hotT, 1 J 7 Iinco'n way 11. to i:vri:in i v duirr ti:m. Mis. Ml.:.. Tyke, 12 4 W. Marion -t.. will r.tertain the Hon." Grove drill te.ua Tuesday evening.

nun ami had tin

a fan I

privat ii--" ami not for illicit sili th-- 'ail Uten- e w as s.i-p c.d l.

HERE AND THERE IN THE LOCAL POST

AMERICAN LEGION

National Commander Mcller

and tin Stair ("ommandtT Kxtctrd Hrro Tuesday. '. ry m inl.-r of th" Io-mI os.f. An,, ri' ;in l'gi.n. i- urg'l t' attend th- n.et ,--gulir m-'ting io b" h-ld Tuesday xetiinj;. whn it is xpected that National 'ommiuler McN;.r r and tin- s.tat' command' r wall

address the vets

-'.; eld n r j u e ; political night

ma:-- before th- dawn u its real j.ower and mission. Th" Region, in tin- very nature of th case, .nid not in its early day.s ba.- been con-( fronted by anything lik tho s.iim J situation. Th. R 'gi-n could luirdly hav.' got into lifi'.-s if .t bad want-'

a ic. ana row. warn it'e.iom irom

tin tlivil i.i a loii. li s e.ii il ra - t

ture ns honest endeavor, th" ohance.sl' '

- ... - . : . I Ol

liquor foci drafted, i-very of Tic y and member

j of tlie Region have work'd hard to j kfi'p th name of tlie Region unjsullial bv ,'jirticijuiting in anything ns a Rf gionnaire that the Igiem as a who!" dos nct wish The results of tb.'5e efforts are clearly known to all and may we continii" to keep ur

i corl unsmirched.

Sw'tn yonr hnsband and th" wh'V.' liou' with RIuc Re-.ii ('Icir.F' r. 1-tf

mitTIIDAY srilRKRsIl

I i

ipcr, r aiding

of

: s

ir gettinc into p'liti.. grow j

.-nr. trc hfnin. h

a;. r a.,- i, .,,,. ''m'umh

vio.iiii 1 t i . . iiii v r inn.-, 1 1 1 1 j

WartiiP 'an P

tw o miles ' at of .Misja w aka. w as ! l-b asantlv surnri! lv r.'.n;i- j

and friends Sund.iv on the ooi-.-'Sion

h"r b:rthdav anr.ivers.iry. Th-.

i splendid luncheon

COAL KELLER. RAMSEY COAL CO. Main 477 Lincoln 1349

with them which tln-v served at 1

! o'clooj; in the aft rnoon

iMiibut" tlii.s n " c e .s.si-1 r y and desir

l jo , i I on win io our in i

' w re awarded to Mrs. Ceortre ndi.

! .-.! - s. . .

.irs. Ii.llli. I .Me?,

o do w;:h it . And i ,"'ni1- Millar.

I w . r. pi ' senf from. Rlkhart i'A'aka-.u-a and Jli'nawaka. i

Am.-rican

w it!t

... C(li w ho l.ej;, J h it wl-.jch but a symlioli.'

that of ii;u la ; intud-d to

shadow fcr Ii-land. I?u CTf a real::;- it u o'tl.i r.n 1 n more Cancerous

b

rity

a-, i.iow .f ; i

Autia :i or Afri a, 1 re-main a similar i

e e ; i if

i:

a

idOW

The reforc

;.o;a:r.g th--Ireland's r:t

to nu ,;i an a -i "To r " 0-I sert of pr "e league of r aceej-t lii:.i ;'.s the sov r ign ; .n Ireland, and

; ' w s

1 do

a :

to

t1-. I would b. opposed the Rr;t king a

i - r.T : an a so- .a t ion itiors is i i.c thin-, to king of Ireland and o i:t- of all authority : s car alb -.am e j()

m and to pi ' m. bo

ei i

. nnoth -r." The q.: stion w.as a-k tout your a'!er: atie

! e ! 1 1 v to

1: "lb

now

oath embod

ied in yc.;r pr-:

tr.tnt No. 2 ."' I)e Va b ra w a e,

al rwnowr. a-

d.

, i , , . p v r e m and

1 In speaking of the

: Rr-;i..i";. a member says: j Rver since th" American Region ! i,i!,ii' into national prominence, I i':,e btard , ople make- th" !emarl tliat tin- R gion is practically th" . .-am' thinu as the Grand Army of , the Ri public, with the exce ption ! that lb" G. A. R. is compos' d of old

j men who s. rw.l in the ivi I war on r I the nide of the V. S. government.

; while the American le gion is made up of e-sd vii-e men w ho spj vc.l th" ' '". S. during the world war. This Is. . tie to a certain extent as both or- I . in..atinns cair.e into b ing a.' a re-j s-ilt cf its numbers beins previously! ! ymgage! in 1 reserving the welfare of ; J rliis great Commonwealth by micht j of arms. i The follow in?? quotation i. taken; I from an editorial in the American j ! Weekly of Jan. . ll22. j i A I'ompaf ion that Isn't Ocliou. ! "In making the inevitable com-; Inaii-on h. twien th" consistent nim-

ulieci attitude of the legion and

th" ir'y political ditr.culties of the Gran.l Armv of the Republic, it mil: he- i em nine red that the two orcani-.

! rifio?:.- have widely different b;.- :;- 1 j grounds. j "The Grand Army was born from ; j l war wJv.ch involv d tip1 gr; at' st I luv rt al i'Olitical sues in American hi-'" y. A natu became a n.iftis n , 1 by th." v ry a. t of enlisting. The bay-; oi.rt supe!s.!rd the ballot, the bat-; t :". th.- polling pin e. j "It n.i -, u;i'- oth rw!.-e !n 101T

iul R'ls to m i n o "

lid T;,t emerge as a de. mir art facto;"r.t ii tli- wry wa- ' :. Four

a s.-i inc. li'. a dn.o.-rat ' r

i-mis;.

ii'it-i. we must rememoer that irt . i ' i . s t h n . es ovi-r whih w e had no j

cent i ol hi d a lot

may we he grateful that they did." T1k- Grand Army of the Repubim

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