Show but he didn dian t resign when the carnegie library was be ing built knowing that A W hors ley was a member of the building committee the editor of the news ness advocate Ado cate informed chairman A W horsley that several of the en concrete slabs separating the bi from the upper story were cracked and should be replaced before the bricks were laid on them did honley 1 1 ink the editor for his information NAY na v pauline I 1 on the contrary he lie poured forth a string of abuse abue something like this what business is that of yours you ire are not paa ping ing for the building I 1 wish people would mind their own business busin esa if there is v ny fuss about that build ing I 1 will resign you must be looking for some graft the editor if at tr reco recovering Nering from his astonishment replied that the library aa i i public building and even if mr carnegie did foot the bill it w was wis Is the tile duty of mr horsley 11 and his associates to set sec that the building wis w is well put up A few days later or it mav have been in the night somebody covered tho the cracks with a thin coat of cement so that the were not so noticeable but the are again arr id ing as the writer fred f red they would and now tho the brick work 14 pulling apart part because of the defect in the concrete did 3 duever au ei er notice those cracks dear reader well take a look ai at tho the southwest corner of the library and see what this man flora flors ley said was none of the writers business some day jay the city of price may put UD UP a jail or other public building do you want ant a man who acts acta like A NV horsley to be mayor at such a tine time better not take the risk lea leave e him to look after the pres presidency of the church the coop co op the t telephone e 1 e p h one e company 0 m p a ny an and d his other interests t e r e st s I 1 in n t time i m e he w will ill tb thank a n k y you 0 u for doing this and if you d dont 0 u t t turn u rn him down you will live to regret that ou |