OCR Text |
Show POSTMASTER IS BACK WITH PRAISE FOR WILSON Postmaster W. W. Browning returned return-ed from the esat this morning, and In an interview, said: "I viBlted Chicago, Cincinnati, Washington, Philadelphia, -New York, New Orleans, Birmingham, St Louis, Kansas City, Donver and smaller cities cit-ies in Kentucky. One thing seems certain, and that is the United-States is going for prohibition. "As to New York and tho solid south, the G. O, P. might as woll -forget them. They are for Wilson because be-cause of his constructive policies and prosperity. The Progressives of New York refused to follow Roosevelt and Perkins back into the Republican "party. "Except for flood damago In tho Carollnas, prosperity is everywhere, and to say 'fun diunor pail' now causes a rockribbed Republican to have fits. "The people are not criticising Wilson Wil-son for keeping us out of the world wur. The Republican party hns no progressive policies to offer. Hughes la finding fault but dares not say what ho would have done as president. presi-dent. "I talked .. with soveral travoling men and business mon and, without a single exception, they were for Wilson. Wil-son. "It is not, Mot well-enough , alone,' this year. It Ib the best over; Uni- versal woman suffrage is certain. "The postmasters' convention" was the greatest gathering of postmasters ever held. President and Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Sayre and Mrs. McAdoo were present at the banquet. The president's speech was a gem and was received with cheers." |