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Mark Wild Sat Down Upon

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Parent Issue
Day
19
Month
February
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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Columbus, O., Kei). 18.- The facb that John McBride'a personal reputation is proof against ex parte assaults was demonstrated when Mark Wild, the A. R. U. man who made charges against him, was shown the outside of the hall as the safest jlaco for him. McBride's demaud that here bu no "monkeying" with the report on those charges resulted in the investijating committee coming to the deflnite conclusión that the charges were false and the accuser a demagoguo and selfconfessed corruptionist. ïhe reporc went through witli a whoop, ogether with a vote of confidonce in McBride and an order for Wild to vacate the ïall. He stood up manfully, however, unlil told by the chairman that he had better withdraw. A local paper that doclared the report on McBride a "whitewash" has obtained the enmity of the convention therefor. OfHcers were elected as follows: P. H. Penna, of Indiana, president; Cauieron Milier, of Ohio, vice president, and Patriek McBryde, seeretary and treasurer. The following membtsrs of the executlve board wero elected: W. C. Webb, of Kentucky; J. A. Crawford, of Illinois; T. A. Bradley and John Fahey, of Pennsylvania; J. W. rteynolds, oC Iowa, and Fred Dilcher.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News