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Show HEARTS OF STEEL- From tho Springfield ltopublican. Ex-Speaker Hendenson remarks, In giving reasons for leaving New York and going back to his old home In Iowa, that "the city is too crowded for desirable desir-able existence, let alone comfort, and the people have hearts of steol." Ex-Gov. Ex-Gov. Jnmce E. Campbell of Ohio Is another an-other Westerner who moved to New York to make some money, and Is now going- back with the remark that "It isn't life to live here, only turbulence, irritation and misery." And" he has apparently ap-parently been successful in a money way, too. Gen. Henderson's observation concerning the heart.? of steel calls to mind what a Chicago banker, now engaged en-gaged in business In New York, recently said In private conversation of the New York business character and spirit. He was not disposed to claim for the financial finan-cial conduct of Chicago people a superabundance super-abundance of tender consideration of others, but he had never observed there In the development of money-getting schemes such absolute cold-bloodedness aa he found In New York. |