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Show Rowdies Destroy Political Banners Over exuberance ly some youngsters Sunday niIit in celebrating cele-brating Hallowe'en led Ihem a step too far, nnd as a result the j ones responsible for tearing down I a number of the political emblems i that had been placed in prominent places on the streets, has greatly J incensed the citiensz of Gunnison. Whether the trick was done in a jest or with malice, it was alto-j alto-j gethcr wrong, and those guilty ; should be punished. .The vandal- ism was carried out after Marshal Tollestrup had left for bin home, I and little evidence is at hand as to who did the dirty work. Not alone were a number of banners ! torn down and destroyed, but some one with an unlimited j amount of nerve marred one of j the legistration books by tearing 1 out one of the leaves. This act is a penitentiary offense, and if the j ! guilty ones can be located they ; will be severely dealt with. J - j |