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Show 11 i . ' v- (j , -y v THE NEXT PESIDENT.... , , , i . In Hungaria a prophetess of national "reputation has forecast the next president of the United States, who is a bloudeslightly bald, wears glass6s and is surrounded by five children. I The description is rather broad and any t one of half a dozen men who feel the call of destiny might answer." The prophetess is" indulging in safe predictions when she says the successful aspirant is ''the most popular man in America and , one whose election is demanded J)y, flic masses of thcjjcoplc.'.' With popular governnie)it.,"it is no great stretch of the imagination to accord to the .man who is elected next November the distinction oL; I being the choice of the masses. I At present General Leonard Wood thinks he is the most pop'ulai- man in America, and because he flutters himself in that manner, Hiram Johnson has thrown a brick at him and threatens to hurl an other, if the general insists. Even McAdoo and lvnox believe they 'iear the people calling. How many more arc afflicted with the same K Jiallucination no one knows other than the One who rends the hearts j yyf men. , |