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Show piTORIAL HI j U. 8. MARSHALL NEBEKER HEJI Among ibe many things that havo jHujj '' I been1 said about Hon. ACrulUa Nebo- ' Ef I j kcr We have heard It said that ho Hffil talks too much. Of course wc did P H l not bollcvo It, knowing him as wo do. IS!', And by this wo do not mean to Infer jjll thht he could under any manner of HwLj means bo tormed "Qull tho silent" jMjfj ' What wo do Intend to convoy Is that Hrf h -whllo he usually has Ideas of his own i HE i he carr,e8 "with' It a willingness to ox- 'Lu i ircss uem' nd a war of xiirc8sion lHljL that Is not easily misunderstood. In wBfflli otner wonIs ll0 lms U8t enou6h to UvUll ehy' an an 'nc"nat'on t0 ay It at vsr FBI ! tno r'Rbt tlme' In ov,donco of whlch tt I'l'f! w slvo hls own words wh?n ne r '2 Kill1 celvrd tho nows that his nomination , Hi' i f J,ad bccn conflrm0(1 Dy tu0 united ' I Jit 1 1 States Senate. Mr. Nebokor said: IN, It I am glad to hear that tho matter jBBjjj ls "nally settled. I shall do every- Rftlj thing within my power to consclen- .' vlStli tlously fulfil tho duties of my offlco "A gffl j end trust that my efforts will meet U -nltli tho approval of tho people of bB ill ne Btnto ; Hi j Now In our opinion that Is a plain, i I IS dignified, well worded and timely i 13 statement. It Is not sloppy in the Mi least, and characteristic of the man RliI Sl( we know Mr. Nobeker to he. Wo ' H II Will congratulate Mr. Nebeker on his ' N j good fortune, and feel that tho ele- j ments of duty and good citizenship j are so mined up in his naturo that I ll) ho cannot do other than raako a r splendid olIlclaL With his ability nnd ll(i destro to perform first class servlco Hill his efforts will certainly meet with i lj the approval of the people of tho ,' It . state. i H fi j. j- |