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Show Vi. W HOMER, NOT HORACE CUMMINGS , In a recent issue of the Journal it published pub-lished as first editorial what it considered "pertinent remarks" said to have been delivered de-livered Ijy National Democratic Chairman Chair-man Horace S. Cummings'at a banquet at Chicago recently.- Friendly like, we should like to correct the Journal, and kindly inform them that their Democratic Democrat-ic National Chairman is Hon. Homer S. Cummings, not Horace S. Cummings. Horace Cummings is our Superintendent of Church schools and no -doubt will object ob-ject to being thus confounded with the .Na'tinal Democratic Chairman For the benefit of our readers we will say that Chairman Homer S. Cummings is the gentleman who declares that the League of Nations should be a political issue, and further declared recently in a speech at Salt Lake City that the Democratic Demo-cratic party was "the party that made the successful ending of the war a happy and early reality." 'While the ninety mil-) lions throughout America have been ' cherishing the conclusion that boys and girls, men and women, of all color, creed and political affiliations were somewhat instrumental in winning the war, and while Republicans were of the opinion that they spent some money- and sacrificed sacri-ficed some lives, and were thus entitled to some measure of credit, thus Homer, whom the Journal characterizes f Hor- ace, comes forward and cabbages the credit for the Democratic party. Some Horace or Homer That. |