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Show i"" No, Thk Rki'uiu.ioan has not said nor Intimated that anyone is a fool, least of all those who honored Mr. - Rarber for Ills work In the legislature. i These people were merely mistaken In H their belief that Mr. Rarber had done ! such wondrous things, and as for the student demonstrations, It Is a well- I known fact that President Kerr tried hard to call those off. In his cstirna-H cstirna-H tlon, neither Rarber nor anyone had H accomplished anything worthy of con-1 con-1 gratulatlon. The people hero honored B Mr. Rarber for his efforts In our be-H be-H ' half, his tireless energy, but they never fl stopped to ask themselves, him or any-1 any-1 one else what It was that his cllorts M really accomplished. As It Is In ecry fl assembly, national or state, a certain m few orators make tho impression, bo- I cause their speeches sound well, ami M read well, cut it's a well-known fact ; I that the quiet, llttlo fellows olf in H ) committee rooms, men who seldom H make speeches, are the ones v ho actual actu-al ally do tho work that counts. In tho H last legislature Mr. Rarber was the H spocch-maker, and ho was listened to 11 "1 H. M. -----..-.-i-.-- .IU,, " but unheeded, as demonstrated by the vote He created tho Impression at home, however, and that Is what do, mocracv Is trading on today. |