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Show $M- BRYAN ON bbbH ' TAFT- LH ' ' ! '! 1 '.m Ogden Txamlner: Wo nro glad wo H .'- i li'l-- 'l(n' "'ways spoken good words of BBBBO WiK' William J. Bryan. It Is so much H I'M, easier to quoto him now, when ho H , i L w, speaks ln pralso of President Tntt. H ' j. W-! Mr. Brynn said In n meotlng Wedncs- LV'' iw Aay' that prcBidont Taft ,b "u h,eh' 1 UK. minded man of much Integrity." H t Ww "Moro reforms havo taken placo dur- fl Ml ,ne tho Tnft ndmlntstratlon than dur H ( Pm lnB nny ot,lor ot recont years." H' tj&. That would bo high pralso from any H Si man of Mr. Bryan's prominence. It ' K,r Is especially to bo noted whon corning H ! i j BB ' from a mnn who Is trying to defeat Hl P 0 i K Mr. Tnft for tho Presidency. H , fflK He adds that Mr. Taft can not H ' laE. claim credit for theso reforms. And Wm llmt ls tllQ lnst thlnK tIl PrCB,Jont 1 MB' B troubled about. It the reforms JLVLV! rNL come, If tho people nro benefitted, BVBHJ f'' President Taft has his sufficient re- H !:' ward. Ho Is not a self scokor, a H U booster of himself, a braggart rail a H ft demagogue Ho ls Prestdent of the HLS v United Stales. Moro reforms' have H J j been accomplished in his admlnlstro- jBVavaff 1 i loa tfcnn In any or-- rrhoro baa BBViViVAf ft u bcen moro fKrs ln that YflffflffflffLkS -pffflffaaHB BBWBWBWBWBWBML TBWOBgOMWOWOWBWOWOwBlBMB''''' 9 . LL .Liaiiia tlmo than In any four years that hav preceded in, half a conury. Tho peoplo of tho nation nro not going to punish him for that whon they go to tho polls. |