Show c DEEDS AND THE MEN Some admnistrton organs are corn I Sme orgs cm plaining of the criticism to which the president has been subjected by public men by ncwspap and by soldiers who have been mustered out of the seri during the lat few months Considering nil thing President McKinley t Mc-Kinley has been leniently del wit r by the public With no other chief executive have the people ben s gen rJs and uniformly patent as 1th Yima McKinley I Svandai after snda blackened there the-re rd o the war department but the people held their peace until the wa with Spin asia practically ended lJY the siging of the protocol The indignation indig-nation of men at the mistretment of te soldiers was cube until a ino tgton rvefr the rte state of afar Soldier were dumb until they were mustere out And when I became be-came apparent that Igers board of i inquiry did not Intend to mae use of the eYdence before It the army and j the people waited until it fnished tm farce l It tYas called to play and then qUletyd delWeratelYPrOtceC1 with another Imctbton i I tie evidence reflects upn William IcKlnle lad If orlIclsm based upon tat evdeflce hurts hIs feelings there is nO mi6 to blame EO IUIt3S i1imself He allows Hanna to run his 6dmi ls tration He Is responsible for Alger Ism the most deadly disease that ever i i ur te dealy dlse tat i o aflct the moral ad physical heath of the American amy Under William McKinley the civil and military service have bee seeded with incompetence and favoritism and If the harvest Is reaped under protest I is the ault o the adminIstration Mr McKinley Is a goo poser Ie has god qualities but not th strength of charter to make the auablC tote to-te nation His speeches show his good intentions but history demonstrates demon-strates his utter Inability to cam them outWhy Why shouldnt he b critclse for Ills msnaement of military affairs in time of war his acquiescence ill the mismanagement of his appointees his demoralization of the army by unjust discriminations unfair promotions and Intcusable toleration of Incompetence and neglect There Is n reason why the count should round wIth hIs praises a a hero white it rings wIth a denunciation Or the deeds for which he Is unquestionably I tonably reptmslble |