Show I MORGAN GOT MAD I I I I The promoter of the billiondollar trust Is hot an easy man for New York newspaper men to roach But a Boston man male Morgan travel several miles late at night to converse with him I though Morgans remarks were not pub llshed for reasons that are obvious Just as Morgan was about to retire I one night a launch sped alongside the Corsair and hailed the watch Word was brought that Morgan was wanted at the telephone office In Bar Harbor immediately I It was at the ciltlcal period of the steel strike and ns the messenger on the launch could not tell I I him who was on the wire other than that the call was urgent he probably I 1 I fancied that Schwab president of the j I United Staten Steel corporation or i Shaffer president of the Amalgamated I association wanted to talk with him So the Corsairs launch was rushed I I to the landing with all speed and Morgan Mor-gan hastened to the telephone olllce with such speed as to invite apoplexy What he said when he found a Bos ton newspaper man on the other end of the wire who asked him if It was really a fact that he was afraid of his life and maintaining a bodyguard of de tectives It Is not necessary to repeat Morgan is an earnest and convincing talker when he wants to be and that was one of the occasions when he was in earnest When aroused his voice drowns the blueribbon cffprts of the bull of Bashan And he was aroused If the statements of the Bar Harbor people are to be relied upon there was no need of Morgans using the wire to transmit his rqmarjts to Boston They say they must have been audible In Newspaper row had he simply I talked through the wlpdow instead of I the transmitter Boston JouuziaL i OCf I H |