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Show ( ' A HIGH- TONED JUGGLER BB l i Judging from a rccont "note" to B ' the Salt Lake Tribune by Joseph F. BB It Merrill, Professor of tho University " of Utah, wherein he charges Sena tor .Smoot with saying that President Wilson " was a broken down Unlvor- a , ally Frofessor" copied by the Logan BB If i Journal and sent out as campaign BB thunder with all the ear marks of BH t npproval, we nro lead, to believe that HB ! tho Journal is In sympathy with the BB ' brand of word jugglery appropriated m,, ( by Dr. .Merrill. It Is hard to lie- BB' Moe il.tit an instructor of the you'!. BBr of tho State should be guilty or sjch BB nn act, but his letter gives crbdit HB to the fact. BB What Senator Smoot really said BB i Feems to havo gotten under the hld- BBt ' es of our Democratic brethren. Ho k, paid that President Wilson applied BH iti'wl foT a pension from the Camegio Pon- BH llFir slon uni' established for the bone- BH ii?i ' Jit of "broken down professors," and BH ("ii , , was refused on tho ground that he BH I was not a "broken down University HR Professor" but a Professor In tho BH ' prlmo of lire, and not entitled to BBr any consideration whatsoever. Scn- BBJ ator Smoot further said that under BB tho circumstances It would havo been BBf better had the President bcon a "broken down University Professor" from tho Tact that ho would the:, been eligible whereas he had placed himself In the position of applying for such pension under false pretenses. pre-tenses. It would bo much better If Dr Merrill and our Democratic contom-porarys contom-porarys would confine themselves to tho truth occasionally at least. Re-pontanco Re-pontanco is always in order, and is recommended as the civilized American Ameri-can way whereby thoy can place themselves in good standing. |