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Show I 'HOLDING ONE'S FRIENDS Oxer In Nevada Senator Tittmau is congratulating himself on carrying his own home town. The Nevada senator sen-ator remarks thai anj man who '.u-rios '.u-rios his own Cltj Is an exception. This is saying in another way that a pjopliet in no' i ' h.-i ' l'oni), .sae in his own country. Quite often, in American politics, ou i presidents havo been without the support of their own home towns. A candidate, it teems, grows in good name the further ho Is removed from thoso who have touched elbows with ldm. Distance lends enchantment "uhil'; familiarity breeds contempt j Tbiit is why so many men in high vlnCfS maintain a dignity and a re-iorve re-iorve which wards off all but intimate JFj triend?, although now and then thoy loso by being looked upon oa cold and distant. The really big man is the follow who needt no aloofness to hold iho esteem of the public. |