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Show MORE OF GRANT'S VIEWS. Ciu-jo. A W:ishin'.;l"n special .vs that the emphatic views of the i'Kieut. as emlodied in his letter to oi,nor .lones. are very d ist:istclul to W vern Kepubh-an iniiatiouisLs, who di not hrutc lo a-niy in terms e-maiiy empinijc anj avjrv tiDcom pamenlary. ow .,jni: f;ir to deciare tnat tnc Vrviilent is -oing over to tiie oppith-n parlVili AtnTX term mnuate. liuy declare lii.U ttraut is dca-iivus ot au.pmjj. :ty lo veto the civil rights L-ui. )ne ol ihe eciorod Sou li tern members, vlv lie is .isa.un.il ofth.it. Another spe.U N4ys tint yesterday a prominent member mem-ber ol the House- called al the c.uvu-t;Te c.uvu-t;Te mansion nd wns a-.kcd ly tr.e Frt?:deul whether the House would pHss tiie civil rights bill' "Yes, I lumk so. Vou w.sh it passed, don't vc-u." was the answer. "Yes." re-jvn-hl Lirant. grimly, 'T want vou to p iss if, so thai I can veto it.'' |