Show A PERTURBED SOUL sir crane yesterday got interviewed ter viewed it was quite unnecessary and had he refrained from M it lie he would have avoided an error which he never fails alls to drop into when ho he at alax his big grievances or supposed grievances on such occasion his imagination proves to be a great deal stronger than hla big facts A year ago wo we asked him to resign from the committee we did it at the request of 0 other members member of 0 the same game committee who said they could not work with sir mr crane and moreover that with him in control the material mat erial support of many strong men of the party would be withheld we made the demand this his year in the interest of it a square deal these offenses tenses ot constitute the th grievances of mr crane toward the tribune lie ile can name no others ills hla gratuitous assertions of what tile the tribune wants aro are all gratuitous and R are rl but con durings of mr cranes crance own perturbed imagination his jig complaint Is not that the tribune would be I a boss but it Is because tho the tribune would not permit his dictations that ho be intended to resign and that the tribune knew M it Is another of tile the that his dine dla aged cased imagination called up had ad ho he the proxies front from tile tho country in order to vote vole himself out if the committee refused to accept his resignation A good prevaricator should havo have good enough memory to keep his big prevarications consistent |