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Show Picdident Taft's appeal from tie dicision of the supremo court of Kansas, Kan-sas, wherein that court had decided tho people had a right to vote Prrg-ro'rivo Prrg-ro'rivo presidential electors on the Republican Re-publican ticket, hai smie rrBomlilence to the prococduro followed by tho national Republican committee at Chicago, In Taft's appeal from the do -laiun of the supreme court to Federal Fed-eral judgo Pitney, a man who was appointed by himself, the Appeal to Reason will be heartily endorcedwher in it says: It is as though a man wa to uppal from the pcoplo to himrulf to decide a qiistonin which he was interested! Pitney, of course, cannot give tho final decision, but he can throw it to the supreme lourl of the United State?, I and five cut of these nine sup cmo juJges have been appointed ly TaftI I Whit n farco n decision under such conditions con-ditions would be! The whole court iihiis a rottm thing, and Tnft has dono a service to the country in calling attention to it in th s r Jinarkab'o manner. |