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NORTH SHORE BREEZE and. Reminder 
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National Capital 
Events of Interest from the Seat of 
Governmen 
By J. E. Jones 
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The Breeze Bureau, 
Washington, Apr. 18, 1915. 
REALLY Bic MEN 
It is most refreshing to note that 
really big men, in intellect, do not 
follow the line drawn by extreme 
partisans. On several occasions dur- 
ing the past two years President 
Wilson and ex-President Taft have 
appeared on the same platform at 
public gatherings, and social visits 
have also been enjoyed by them at 
the White House. The President 
has also entertained ex-President 
Roosevelt, although the latter has 
spent only a few hours in Washing- 
ton since President Wilson took up 
his residence at the White House. 
Several days ago newspaper men 
sought the views of President Wilson 
relative to criticism of the present 
administration by the two living ex- 
Presidents, and the President said 
that he thought the former occupants 
of the Executive office had a right to 
criticise the administration if they so 
desired, and Mr. Wilson added that 
he might want to do likewise after 
leaving the presidency. All these 
things go to show that men with big 
minds take an altogether different 
view of life and public questions from 
those kind of people who carry the 
idea that they are always right, and 
that those who hold contrary views, 
are always wrong. 
APPROVE - SECRETARY DANIELS 
The people as a whole certainly 
will applaud the attitude of Secre- 
tary of the Navy Daniels in his de- 
cision that every possible effort must 
be made to raise the submarine, F-4. 
While there is not the slightest hope 
of finding alive any of the victims at 
this late day, there may be a chance 
of the bodies being recovered to be 
claimed by relatives and friends, thus 
assuaging to some extent the grief of 
those who were near and dear to the 
unfortunate men who lost their lives. 
The administration is also putting 
forth its best efforts to recover the 
submarine, and it is hoped that the 
cause of the tragedy at Honolulu har- 
bor may be discovered and_ that 
steps may be taken to avoid a repe- 
tition of a similar accident. 
The man who is successful in 
dodging the collector generally makes 
the best collector. 
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