Makers of America; biographies of leading men of thought and action, the men who constitute the bone and sinew of American prosperity and life . Sena-tor is: William T. Parker, of High Point, North Carolina, asuccessful manufacturer and leader in the business life of histown and State, a staunch Democrat, a faithful and broad-minded Quaker gentleman, and an ardent patriot. Because of his Quaker affiliation, no doubt these disloyalorganizations thought to enlist him as an ally in their nefariouspurposes, but his indignation was aroused, and he addressedearnest words of disapprobation to each of


Makers of America; biographies of leading men of thought and action, the men who constitute the bone and sinew of American prosperity and life . Sena-tor is: William T. Parker, of High Point, North Carolina, asuccessful manufacturer and leader in the business life of histown and State, a staunch Democrat, a faithful and broad-minded Quaker gentleman, and an ardent patriot. Because of his Quaker affiliation, no doubt these disloyalorganizations thought to enlist him as an ally in their nefariouspurposes, but his indignation was aroused, and he addressedearnest words of disapprobation to each of their Secretaries ofthe measures proposed by their communications received. letter read upon the floor of the Senate is as follows: High Point, N. C., May 6, K. Angel, Secretary,Washington, D. Miss or Madam : I have received several communications from your organiza-tion, making various suggestions in opposition to our Govern-ment. I wish to state plainly to you that I have no sympathywith your methods. I have a profound faith in the judgmentof our great President, Woodrow Wilson, and sincerely think [ 594].


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