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Wm. Judson And A. F. Freeman

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Parent Issue
Day
26
Month
December
Year
1902
Copyright
Public Domain
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Wm. Judson and A. F. Freeman Will Be Re-appointed to State Office by Governor

 

No Champagne on Tap at the Alger Reception is the Ukase Issued by William Judson

 

Two Washtenaw county men will be reappointed to state office by Gov. Bliss on January 1. William Judson will be given another term as state oil inspector and A. F. Freeman, of Manchester, will be given another term as member of the State Tax Commission, of which he is now president. Mr. Freeman succeeded in doing what looked like an impossible task, running Gov. Bliss ahead of the state ticket in Manchester. Mr. Judson did not do that in Ann Arbor, but he was Gov. Bliss' state manager and did well for him, carrying such democratic counties as Monroe, by what means we can only suspect.

 

Mr. Judson still keeps before the public eye and announces that there will be no champagne served at the Alger reception in Lansing on the occasion of Gen. Alger being elected U. S. senator by the legislature.