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repeatedly, but he never used quite as strong language fight the army canteen and who denounce the Presi- osity." That is his opinion of the clergymen who enness. "For instance, there are any number of Methodist clergy- courage drunkenness in the army by putting down the can- quite up to Mr. Roosevelt's reputation for "strenu- a "pat" expression, too. used to Mr. Roosevelt by this time, and ought no For instance, the one in one of his letters to Mr. Bell- dent, where Mr. Roosevelt wrote: type promoted, but it would be a worse thing for the presi- longer to be shocked by anything he does or says. dent because he "will not encourage drunkenness in as Mr. Roosevelt. "Clergymen of this fool type," is amy Storer concerning the Archbishop Ireland inci- It seems to the Growler, the "antis" ought to be It is well known that such is the opinion of official wealth, far more than Mr. Rockefeller. They have had a number of "jolts" from the President. dent to try to interfere with his promotion." party and denounce the president because he will not en- teen. It is a bad thing to have any clergyman of this fool The Growler has discussed the canteen question the army by putting down the canteen." This is quite men who are political prohibitionists and support the third Putting down the canteen means encouraging drunk-

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