Show Mr Bryans Commoner begins a I laudatory notice of Webster Bavins new book with these words I Hon Webster Davlss book entitled John Bulls Crime or Assaults ltHI Publics Is of such exceptional value that Blieeiiil attention Is called to It Mr Davis went to South Africa prejudiced against tin KcHTis buL after mingling with them and learning all the facts hu became BO deeply convinced of tho righteousness of their caiwo that ho resigned his position as Assistant Secretary of the Interior to champion the cause of tho two republics How much money did I take to convince him I he had been prejudice preju-dice against the Boers he would never have gone to South Africa lie was hurt because no higher office was given him than that of Assistant Secretary Sec-retary of the Interior There WAS nothing spectacular about that office nothing in It to nothlg show the nation every day that Webster Davis was around and he wanted to get out In a way through which he could make a noise and make money at the snme time His book may be Interesting but It Is not backed by one unselfish purpose In the world |