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Show O'HARA IS TO BE A BONA FIDE BO !'-'h?4 Chicago, Nor Barram O'Hara. j lieutenant governor of Illinois. Is a hobo. It became known veaterdav when E. Jeff Davis, president of the "f 'ifii National tjobo union reported the .V fact in addrees at a meeting of 'TVAjJ the Chicago Federation of Labor. La- I spji tT O'Hara admitted it and announc- tW' ' pd that he is proud of the eonnec- ttjjrB tlon. "I met the lieutenant governor at RgMifl a ball," said the "king of the Hobos." I SjfSM ' be told mo that once he had jj&WB t,een down fJid out 1 told him that OmI t entitled him to membership anj ffjjSM I pledged him." The lieutenant gov- kOES ernor was given a cumber, a road Ky9H sign and a badge but will be expect- gfaSffl to make at least one trip or his I BygjU own resource before he will be ffijn acknowledged a real Bo. The oath taken by O'Hara plodge that he will HEraH do all In his power for unempbyed HiSH workingmen, and never will t.e a HH strikebreaker and will always roturu HH home every runaway boy he meets BBHflB "Yes, I joined the hobos. " yald. H Lieutenant Governor O'Hura. "I took I UH the oath although I uever expc t to! HI ride In a side-door Pullman." |