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Show PERFECTLY NATURAL. It seems perfectly natural to read that certain Progressives, the same that asaailed Mr. Ballinger when he was secretary of the interior, want Mr. Fisher retained in that place and would prejudice pre-judice Mr. Wilson against Mr. Norris. The reason rea-son in apparut enough. Mr. Fisher was an ardent ar-dent Roosevelt man np to the time of his appointment, appoint-ment, waa indeed in the Finohot, Perkins, Patterson Patter-son combine, and there" in no reason to believe that be has changed hi views miice. Hut is it not the leant bit cheeky for Progressive to urge upou a Democratic president-elect the appointment appoint-ment of one of their men to a cabinet position? |