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Show PROGRESSIVE CHAIRMAN'S COMPLAINT Chairman Abels of the Progressive party of. eber county complains that he has not been treated fairly by the mornfng paper of this city regarding tho alleged communication from union men lespcctlng the emplo-mnt emplo-mnt ot non-union musicians during the cirapaign The paper adds tho Progressive party to the protest ol the musicians against tho employment employ-ment by the Democrats and Republicans Repub-licans of non-union musicians, when, as a matter of fact, no protest was received nor any communication touching the question. Tnero could be no occasion for such a protest, Mr Abels says, for no musicians have been employed by the Progressives at any time and, furthermore, ho says, the morning paper has never sent a representative to Progressive headquarters at any time to even get tho passing news that has been open to all the papers since the campaign begun. Notwithstanding the statement of the morning organ, Mr Abels says that Theodore Roosevelt is still the standard bearer of the party and that he Is on tho ticket for president He thinks It is indeed flattering to Mr Glasmann for tho paper to eliminate Roosevelt and place Mr. Glasmann at the head of tho party, but he Is of the opinion that not many people will credit the ston Not many of its stories aro credited, but this one will miss tho mark farther, perhaps, than any. |