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Show ANY CHANGE WOULD SUFFICE While all of the discussion is going on as to the contemplated changes in state offices wouldn't this be a good time, after years of patient waiting, for Governor-elect Bamberger to givo some consideration con-sideration to the matter of making a change in the State Fair board? We make the suggestion merely because we have had an idea for a long time that the State Fair ought to be a public institution in-stitution and not conducted for the advertising benefit of one or two of the members of is board. An early consideration of this should be a matter of importance to our new governor and any change he might make would be satisfactory to the community. com-munity. BIEDERWOLF, VALE! The passing of one Biederwolf and his tirades was accomplished without any particular grief being manifested on the part of the community. The Intrusion of a soul saver of -the Biederwolf stamp is as obnoxious as it is unnecessary and his coming and endorsement by various ministers of different creeds Is a reflection on those who had anything to do with it. Any minister who aids in the support of such as Biederwolf whose diatribes are an insult to the community without accomplishing any good, confesses his own inability inabil-ity to properly guide his flock according to his ideas, and those who went to hear the man for any reason than curiosity did themselves no credit. Most creeds are very much alike, varying only in their degree of breadth or narrowness, and we seriously doubt if the good God is going to ask a man what church he belonged to when the great Day comes. In the meantime, most normal men ' and women know in their own hearts when they are doing right or wrong without seeking the guidance guid-ance of a blatherskite for hire. And if those who brought Biederwolf here are not ashamed oi themselves we are for them. |