. Golden jubilee of the Republican Party; the celebration in Philadelphia, June 17, 18 and 19, 1906. RepublicanClubs, Perry Building, Philadelphia. The President: The Chair desires to announce the appointment as Assistant Secretaries to Mr. Weeks, of Mr. C. Phihp A\a-ters of Little Rock, Arkansas, Harry W. Keely, Secretary to thePennsylvania State League. These gentlemen will help inthe matter of supplying tickets, badges and general informa-tion. I desire at this time that the Secretary read aletter, which has just been received. The following letterfrom the President of the United States, wa


. Golden jubilee of the Republican Party; the celebration in Philadelphia, June 17, 18 and 19, 1906. RepublicanClubs, Perry Building, Philadelphia. The President: The Chair desires to announce the appointment as Assistant Secretaries to Mr. Weeks, of Mr. C. Phihp A\a-ters of Little Rock, Arkansas, Harry W. Keely, Secretary to thePennsylvania State League. These gentlemen will help inthe matter of supplying tickets, badges and general informa-tion. I desire at this time that the Secretary read aletter, which has just been received. The following letterfrom the President of the United States, was read: My Dear Mr. Moore: I wish I could be present with you at the Golden Jubilee GOLDEN JUBILEE OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY. 107 convention of the National Republican League, but as that isimpossible, will you convey to the delegates present my mostheartv greetings and mv earnest hope that the National Repub-lican League will have the same suc-cess in the future that it has had inthe past, and will be able to continuewithout check its work for goodgovernment ? Sincerely yours,Theodore ROBERT OSEORXE, COMMITTEE ON FRE-MONT VOTERS (The letter was received with cheersand a call for three cheers, which wereenthusiastically given.) The President: You have heardthe letter of the President Do youthink we should send him a messageof greeting from the National Con-vention ? Mr. Spielman, of Ohio: I movethat a message of greeting be extended to the President of theUnited vStates through the President of the National League ofRepublican Clubs. A delegate from Missouri, Mr. Remmel, seconded the motionwhich was carried. The following telegram was sent to the Pres-ident. Hon. Theodore Roosevelt, White House, Washington, D. C.: Officers and delegates to the Golden Jubilee Convention ofthe National Republican League are grateful to you for yourcordial greetings and sincerely regret your inability to join in ourcelebration. The spirit of Fremont and of Lincoln still lives


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