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Show Marshall Engaged In Relief Work "Our differences are principally head differences, while the qualities tht bring us together are of the heart." These words, uttered by Chairman Geo. H. Marshall, sounded the keynote key-note of the mass meeting at the library li-brary last night, attended by representatives repre-sentatives of practically all the civic, religious, social, fraternal and professional pro-fessional organizations in the city. The meeting was of the get-together tvpe from the drop of the gavel until ihe final commutes for election day was named just before .adjournment. Henry P. Barbour! called the meeting to order. George J H.Marshall was male the unanimous unanim-ous choice for chairman and S. H. Underwood was chosen secretary. Every speech was an emphatic appeal ap-peal to the voters to make the election elec-tion unanimous and by so doing to assert tho true manhood of Lone-Beach. Lone-Beach. If there is a voter in the whole city who has the heart or absence ab-sence of it to oppose the relief measure meas-ure designed to care for the injured and needy in the recent Auditorium disaster he was not present at the meeting last night, nor has he been heard to lift his voice in public protest pro-test against this cause of humanity. Long Leach Press 17th. |