Show MEN HAVE BEEN NAMED AS rO GTM ASTEP.3 WHO WERE ENTIRELY UNFIT FOR THE POSITION. POSI-TION. THEY WERE NAMED CliirLY BECAUSE BE-CAUSE THEY HAD F0 LI TIC AL TULL. If the President will see to it that men cf business ability and character are thosen to be postnaasters be will fcave earned the lasting gratitude of the people. The country Is tired of having party 'Vorkers" rewarded with ' fat Federal appointments. THE PEOPLE WOULD LIKE TO SEE GOOD MEN CHOSEN AS POSTMASTERS AND CONSULS. THE PRESIDENT CAN REMEDY THE EVIL AND THE INDICATIONS ARE THAT HE WILL. An pictlltnt Stand. President Koosevelt lias written a letter to a Massachusetts Representative in Congress in which he declares in decisive terms that it is his intention to inquire into the qualifications of men recommended recom-mended for appointment as postmasters. The Congressman wrote a letter to the President giving the impression that he considered it his right 1o name the postmasters in his district. THE PRESIDENT PRES-IDENT PIsOMPTLY DISABUSED UI8 MIND OF THAT IMPRESSION. . THE PRESIDENT SAID TIIAT HE RECOGNIZED THE RIGHT OF SENATORS' SENA-TORS' TO HAVE A VOICE IN THE APPOINTMENTS APPOINT-MENTS BUT POINTED OUT TIIAT THERE WAS NO LAW ENTITLING REPRESENTATIVES TO SUCH A PRIVILEGE. He said that he proposed to satisfy himself as to the man in every instance. ' The President is to be commended for his stand. :-3fTXSr IT HAS BEEN THE CASE THAT ' |