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Show MARSHALL PRAISED HIGHLY BY WILSON Sea Girt, X J July 3 The goer-nor goer-nor sent the following message to Governor Marshall at Indianapolis "Sincere congratulations. I shall look forward with pleasure to my association as-sociation with you (Signed) "WOODROW WILSON." The governor also ga.'e out the following fol-lowing statement "Govornor Marshall bears the highest high-est reputation both as an executhc and as ja Democrat and I feel honored hon-ored by having him as a running mate He is. I am happy to say, a valued personal friend of mine, as well as a fellow Democrat." Charles F. Murphy, leader of Tammany Tam-many hall, wired: "Permit mo to extend my hearty congratulations, Your nomination means a groat Democratic victory." William J. Connors of Buffalo, wired "A splendid fight won the right way. I congratulate you and tho Democrats, on your nomination." Senator Mark A. Smith of Arizona: T was for mp schoolboy friend and college classmate. Champ Clark, until this afternoon. From now I am for vou all that Is in me. I congratulate congrat-ulate you, our party, and our country coun-try upon your success which will be re'peated in November." Perry Belmont. "My sincerest congratulations. "Under "Un-der your leadership a progressive party par-ty will triumph oer the president and his predecessor." Old classmates from far and near sent messages of good will Some wore bubbling with enthusiasm "Hoorav," uircd one ecstatic follower. fol-lower. "School has begun and thus endoth the first lesson." A messase from Montclair, N. J reading. "Heartiest congratulations from the New Jersey Association for the Blind," affected the governs greatly He has taken great Interest In tho work of this organization for many years. Senator-elect Ollio M. James, chairman chair-man of the Democratic national convention con-vention sent ihe following telegram "I most heartily congratulate you Your nomination Is without taint. Behind Be-hind you stands a united Democracj. Your election is certain." |