Autobiography of John Francis Hylan, mayor of New York . at never can be condoned. Of course, there are other methods used. Not long ago a schemeto interest me in a traction matter was used which embraced vvery good friend of mine. It concerned the traction efforts inanother city, i discovered, however, what was back of the schemeand also that my friend had been the innocent victim of the per-petrators. Fortunately, I am in a position to weather these storms andattacks. When I go to bed, I am asleep in just about one Flylan, I am sorry to say, worries a little more of what shereads


Autobiography of John Francis Hylan, mayor of New York . at never can be condoned. Of course, there are other methods used. Not long ago a schemeto interest me in a traction matter was used which embraced vvery good friend of mine. It concerned the traction efforts inanother city, i discovered, however, what was back of the schemeand also that my friend had been the innocent victim of the per-petrators. Fortunately, I am in a position to weather these storms andattacks. When I go to bed, I am asleep in just about one Flylan, I am sorry to say, worries a little more of what shereads and hears, and I occasionally have to explain the ramifica-tions of these attacks, the impelling motive back of them. Sleep for me always has been the best of all preventives oftr(uible, physical and mental. I know that the Golden Ruh which my mother taught me has])y experience brought as grfiid happiness and comfort to me asto those toward whom it was manifested. The doctrine of mutualhelpfulness and the knowledge that it is more blessed to give than. ^*»^^PiMt^ -iSjfr


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