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Show IKE RUSSELL. DURING the week Ike Rus3ell came home, breezing Into the city that is proud to claim him from the activities of the Wilson campaign. For Ike Is as much a part of the Wilson Wil-son household as he is a member of the staff of the New York Times by which paper he is employed. Since early In the summer he has camped on Woodrow's trail and as the champaign cham-paign went on ho accompanied him into the W63t, leaving him in Ne braska long enough to skip back to Zion for a brief visit with relatives and friends. Ike Russell has been away three or four years. Ho was all that was required re-quired of a reporter in Salt Lake, and the requirements are not great. Be fore he got into the rut he slipped into New York and went to work on the Times as an observer who chronicles chroni-cles what he observes. Now and then you find Ike's name flaring like a gonfalon gon-falon at the head of an article In 'Collier's and you can't mlstakw the ring of his stuff. It is a big thing for a western youth to jump into tho New York newspaper gait and rise in a year or so to the point where the "big stories" are turned over to him. But the experience stamped in I've- ' made-good-on-Broadway expression all over the face of Ike Russell. His Is a big future. |