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Show SAYINGS SOil DOINGS 1 J j A Harvard Socialist. H. Gaylord Wilshire, son of a Cincinnati Cin-cinnati banker, a graduate of Harvard Har-vard .University, and the fiery editor r,f tha loorllni o of the leading socialist so-cialist newspaper of the United States, transferring his publication from Toa Anpplrea in Nav IP Los Angeles to New York, finds the r pathway not one of j roses. The govern- j ment officials per- j ceive in its threat- ening utterances '! undesirable senti- i menta, and further that it does not 'j Justify a place among legitimate news- , j papers, by being almost wholly an ad- j vertislng medium. ! When leaving California this is how Wilshire was proclaimed by the San i Bernardino Times: "What else betide be-tide Los Angeles this year, she is to be the gainer in one thing to be rid of H. Gaylord Wilshire. That pestilent , nuisance who persistently disobeys the laws with his billboards, publishes ' ; bombastic challenges to Bryan and declaims de-claims in the park to get himself arrested, ar-rested, is to betake himself and his paper to Gotham, whence it is hoped i he has no return ticket." |