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Show HIM " r . Bryan Objects to Third 1 1 Term Nebraskan Is f I Trouserless I I r SL Louie, Mo., Jan. 25. William I -, Jennings Bryan, became so absorbed 5' In his talk with former Govornor Jp- 2jr seph W. Folk, aspirant for the Dem- K ocratlc presidential npminatiou that ft he missed, his train here todaj v He would not talk for publication I about Democratic politics, birt regis- fj tored a protest against the Roosevelt J : boom. "The third term objection is a vital ' ono," said Mr. Bryan. "It applies regardless of party. I do not believe any president should have a third gli term." When Mr. Bryan found he had f j mlBBed. his train he went to a tallor- ing shop and removed his trousers f for pressing He sat trouserless while J a tailor plied the Iron. Those who c'j sought an interview were told that ' Mr. Bryan had pressing business. Ooborn for Roosevelt I Lansing, Mich., Jan. 25. Governor : Osborn, in answering a query from the New York Times, today announced announc-ed himBelf for RooEevolt for president In the message the governor said: "I am for Roosevelt for president, first, last and all the time Roosevelt sentiment predominates In Michigan." Governor Osborn accepted an ap- 3; pointment on the committee being or- : ganlzed by A H. Revell of Chicago ; ) I to ascertain the Roosevelt sentiment 1 prevailing throughout the countrj. lb oo |