Show I I I I I I I I SHERMAN bIOT 1 TALK AlK POlITICS Then the Vice President Begins Telling of Taft t and His Courage CLINTON Iowa Town Aug 27 Vice President Sherman stopped in this city today just long lon enough to tell lell the Springs that ho he would not talk politics and he lie did not unless an eulogy of Taft uta nia may be called politics t This is tho the first halt mado by b tho the In a trip rip which is to carry carr him through Missouri and anti Ohm Okla Oklahoma homa ending next Saturday night in i Oklahoma lie He Is accompanied by Ms his brother inlaw w Captain Sherrill Babcock of oC New York William WilHam H If Taft is a n patriot do doclar doclar clar d Sherman The rho Welden Wehlen Springs neo shuffled In Its chairs he caus for twenty minutes the speaker had been een telling about aboul the great cases of th country and because It Il seemed n a violation of or the tho declaration no poll poli politics tics William H Taft Is 15 a patriot do de declared doI dared Mr Sherman Behind that thai charming personality Ity behind that sunny sunn smile behind b that disposition that would avoid controversy there thero I is ii courage stability and tho firmness to moot meet any an An Illus Illustration of this Is when Wh n last hut June the tho presidents of threat real corpora corporations went w nt to tho Whito House and the want fi voIr with chins on oit their shoulders Thoro There was the tho chanco for fol fo a heated controversy Tho The president dent might have met thorn them In tho the same spirit Urn the cli spirit and there would have boon an unpleasant result A man of less courage coura e might ml ht have haro ha given way wa But Dut President Taft did not do SO 30 Thoro was a calm cahn serious talk tall and whon It W wa RM over th ti fit fitment rI r meat ment was that the tho government should go ahead In Its course courso and that the tho courts should be bo called on to settle contentions That Is the tho way a Mr Ir re 10 referred to the tho somewhat famous meet meetIng meetIng meeting Ing of o Taft th railroad managers to consider the freight question |