The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 38, No. 43, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 23, 1929 Page: 2 of 6
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TO# ru moral of H*«n H. Jobnaton
aa nnner of Oklahoma, u th* r*
—It of tHa rardlet of ih* mum* court
af Itopaachmeat will an doubt rauaa !
rafalriM aaioaa thoaa who ara hi* *n
•ml— aa# lltawt— li will eauM th*
daapaat cut r»t among hla frtauds
Thai la tha natnrul (ran# of human
Oy. wa glory whaa our unatalaa ara
nr—a »* Mr faat, an# wa Meadfast-
ty iWMla loyal to oar fr1un#a la thalr
ttaia of troahlo—that la somallm—
wa #o. Many of Iboaa who warn
fftanda of Oouaruer J—naton aa#
—wa whoa ho ha# tororad. #aaarta#
h— la hla hoar of trial Ilka rata tear
a afakia# —Ip.
thay worn right aa# than
tboy ha# la min#
P—aalty wa ay-patht- with Hoa-
rp Johaatoa. am though ha atoo# far
nHhefnlaa which war* toratg* to aa.
Wa aympathl— with any maa who la
atoaato# to high ofTtca, aa# who thoa
Mia to tooaoaru to tha high stand
hp tha pooltlao la-
la tha #owathll of
— —J ahoal# ha aa oe-
•f 0—f^aSr* tMWt,M m tb* Krt
On— ll ha ama#Na am—thy hat
—or af tha aarl that —aa (nm to aay
■— who la a victim of hla owa wash
— Wa —trot to a— aay awn
. rha la—a ataMtaa
■M tha aw T Mr—ith to tarry
Mr*, aa#
aa aa aa—u-
lay hla
wna tha rlctlai of
la not foahta#. tor
aa hla Man# a. war*
la ah—pa cloth tog aa#
•—a—a hla w—knaaa, rat bar
—aa toattonj aid
* «a—a aMgattoa row— upon tha
awl to tha trial af Oaranor
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af nntr - tha char- af to—
•a It aaw It
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Tha
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a toaaaa la othara af tha afflrtol fun
* « «M MM —lot aa# If thay
•• PtoMa iaa# win ha
to ton fhltaat
to atoo a Iaa—a la tha oa—
toa cttlauaahlp of thla
whh pront Oar
—a - - —--hla pradlca
■—» to ahtofto torn to lha toot that
M **• » riot— af aar political ayo
J ton haowa hla oh
toah af It tor tha Ugh p-m
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bat oar MapaMlcaa frteada
polat tha flagar of aoara at tha Daw
ocratlc party whlla tha —ora Mill aa
aaata fro— toa T—pot Doom oftotr
_ .War —at anil—al araadolu
Tha pot caaaot coll tha kattto block.
JaM al thla tlma.
Cartolaly thara ara goo# mun la
both port toa. hat too honor otoaoat
la dominot*d by tb* othar atoaaot In-
** goo# goraroaoot la aoa-
I. or at tooot (hot wool# appear
to b* th* com. Oo dowa th* data and
a— for yoar—If how moay public of-
flrlola rank aa goo# bualaoua men. Wa
ponalt politic Iona to dlcUto oar
ehol— raihar than to #*fy our party
by daman# Ing bualnasa qualifications
In a candid*to
Wa pat man Into public offlca whom
wo know or* tacompaUat oa# thoa
wonder why thlnga go to amoah Th*
man In public offlca today mu at pay
for hla alaratlon by political faror*.
aa# wh*n Ibar* ara laaufftclaat )ob*
to pay tha workara. than othar )obe
ara cruatad. Extravagance followa
and taiaa ao#r. Wa put tha Dome
crata out an# th* Rapuhilcana In and
wa wind ap at about tb* torn* plat*
each tlm*
W* pay Ottr public orflrtala a nig
gardly —lory an# ara quit* aurprlae#
to fin# that th*y ar* tampta# to get
money from othor aoarcaa In return
for farora. Wa doubt that ovary puh
Me official who haa baua rhargrd
with graft waa dlahonaat at tb*
atart. H* accept*# aom* Innocaat
llttla gift la return for a contract or
a faror an# gradually the largar glfta
coma. Perhaps It waa only a floor
lamp, praaanta# with tb* flrat amalJ
order of suppllea, than naturally
largar ordara war* g1r*n auu tb* r*.
taraa war* gr—tar Many public of-
fldala finding tb* —lory too email
bar* not tba courage to realgn. but
engage la a aid* II—. that aomotlmaa
toada to dleboa—ty.
•o. la eoautdartag too ca— of Oor-
•raor Johaatoa. you can at I—at b*
t bit aympathetic, for you aided la
patting him la a high poult Ion or you
hara aided tn tha utoratloe of othara
of hla type, regard!*— of your poli-
tic*. After yoar aympathy haa fol
towed its coar—, etlff*n yoar back
bo—, and raaolr* that bar— ftar you
•III bo a bit more cautious la yoar
eha#— tor public offto* and that y—
will taka more tutor— t la yoar party
affaire to tb* aod that man of high
or type may ba cbo—a. to poets of re-
sponsibility.
B* wary of glrlng aacouragameat to
aay man to become a candidal* for
office whom you would not employ la
your owa bualaaan Until w* all taka
moru Intercut la affairs of goruru
—at la preference to affair* of poll
ties, w* will still bar* Imp— chmcnta
sad things Ilka that Blam* Henry
Johnston or Albert & Fall but rumem
bar there ar* othara who war* indi-
rectly guilty tor thalr plight, when
they coat a ballot Cartolaly “politic*
to rattan,” but what ar* you doing to
help cieaa up th* a—
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wad* has-relief depleting a coart pro-
to—ton Th* proceaal— la lad hy a
tramp star who la parched — high
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Japaa tha tod la popular with yoatha,
aom# af whem ar* — adapt la thla
wad* a# walking that thay raqalrs —
rights to at—dy thaw.
rrtac* stilts ara mar*
Thara toag ara —ad al-
hy tha iti-harda.
bar* (a heap watch ar— large
i of aha— — wad — la pa—
Tha attito ara aa—ly
CNta Ml to eight WM Ugh gad —a
WwiWtd tightly w tha knaaa.
af tha ceoatry are —part atilt walkarn
la thalr hands they held a tang atfch
— ca— — a aa—
ar* tha- people to th* atflta that
hardaaaaa her* ban know* Is
aacha whtl* walking — thaw.
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paaaad'wittMat a atm rontaM af
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 38, No. 43, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 23, 1929, newspaper, March 23, 1929; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc909268/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.