National Affairs: Good Government

General Charles G. Dawes chose Evanston, Ill., in which to start a new organization" Minute Men of the Constitution." Said General Dawes: "The purpose of this thing is to show these damned politicians and reformers that everyone in this neck of the woods isn't wishywashy enough to fall in line with their dictation. . . . This is a movement for good government!"

Wisconsin newspaper men put out a book called La Follette's Winning of Wisconsin. The Philadelphia Public Ledger comments: " Either La Follette won Wisconsin or the state is in the wrong...

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