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The Argus Failed, Last Week, To Correct

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Day
24
Month
May
Year
1888
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Public Domain
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lts untruthful account of the council's aetionin regard to the saloon-keepers' bonds, but reiterated its bold and reekless statement that the liquor law was not violated. Think of it ! The mayor of Ann Arbor not only voted to acsept a bond which he knew was not aiade in accordance with law, but now, in his paper, which ought to be truthful, he says there was no violation of tïie law. This mayor is said by some to want a county office. Do the people want him in sucta an office, or in any effice? If, for any reason, he will vote deliberately to setaside a law as mayor, how can there be any guarantee that he will obey the law if he should be a onntyofficer? We don't believe that the people of Washtenaw county want ilim in any such place. We want lawjespecting and law-abiding people in our places of trust. Some men could excuse his vote if he hadn't afterward ïmpudently denied anything wrong, wben the illegality of August Herz's bond is so plain that a child can understand it. ___i- ____

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Ann Arbor Register