Show Dont Quote Me MeBy n CIty By United UnIe Pre ton correspondents These words are the Items ones which most frequently he heard rd by Washing j pat patches hes and little intimate Pictures never p in ar-in the regular appear in this column from time to time of pUblic characters will WASHINGTON March The 24 mail mall of congressmen has been heavily laden this week with lett letters rs commenting com meriting on their votes cast a week ago Monday on the prohibition ques tion The house it will wUl be bc by a vote of to ruled against consideration of or a resolution which would permit the states again to pass on the prohibition question Few issues passed by congress in recent years have brought the reaction reaction tion from constituents which the prohibition pro pro- vote has stirred up There is some feeling that not all alt of ot it is spontaneous although national prohibition pro pro- and organizations organizations deny having inspired any of the maiL It is considered quite probable probable probe able however that in some localities at least local organizations have made it a point to commend or condemn congressmen for their vote or have suggested that members do it It is interesting to note that in at least one case where the vote of ofa a leading dry congressman was incorrectly incorrectly in in- correctly reported in an important paper paper pa pal per of ot his district and his constituents eats were told that he had voted against instead of for prohibition not i iI I a single protest has yet come to him The ot of I copy Grammar which Abraham Lincoln coln studied a agave at the age of 22 and then to gave Ann Arm Rut led ledge e. e has tak taken its place in the Congressional Con Con- gressional v library in a case beside the Lincoln family Bible In it is 18 scrawled in Lincoln's own Ing the ine he in inscription An Ann n M. M Rutledge Rutledge Rut Rut- ledge is studying grammar L Lincoln was working in Denton Of at store in New Salem ilL Ill when he heard of the presence of the Samm Sam Sam- in grammar grammar gram gram- mar a neighboring community m n He walked 11 miles to get it Then he studied it by firelight and when he had mastered it gave It to his sweet sweet- heart u It came me to the library through the efforts cHarts of Miss Jane Hamand of Serial Serial- ler ier ler Iowa She was In interested in Lin- Lin and became curious as to what had happened to the famous grammar Tracing family histories she located three descend descendants of th the Rutledge family and wrote them asking ask ask- tog ing if they knew the fate of the book William WilHam Rutledge of Milton Mont wrote that he had it He then loaned it to Miss Hamand and later consented to its being sent to the library here |