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FRECKLES EE EEeeyay EERE er W.N U, BALTIMORE, NO, 33.1920, By JAMES MORGAN PRESIDENT FOR A MONTH JOHN TYLER 1773—February 9, birth of Wil. liam Henry Harrison at Berkeley, Va. 1791—Entered the army. 1801.14—Governor of territory of Indiana, 1811—Battlie of Tippecanoe. 1816.19—Member of congress. 1819.21—Member of Ohio senate. 1825.28—United States senator. 1828.29—Minister to Colombia. 1836-—Candidate for president. 1841—March 4, inaugurated ninth president, aged 68. April 4, died in the White House, aged 68. 1790—-March 29, John born in Charles City, Charles City county, Va. 1827.36—~United States cenator. 1840-—E lected vice president, 1841-—April 6, became tenth pres- ident, aged 51. 1845—March 3, signed joint res. for annexation of Tyler olution Texas President of the peace convention in Washington. Elected to Confederate congress, Jan. 17, died in Richmond, Va, aged 71. 1€61- 1862- LTHOUGH rison William Henry Har was elected the presi- the log-cabin in | she first of our frenzied, parading cam- | Jaigns, he was horn to of “the rst families of Virginia” a manor | aouse on the bank Tames, As 1 ison, signer of the he ind as a descendant of a ‘olonel te candidate, one in $s of the ar of B Declara blood of Pocahont son min Har as who signe @ a king, no longer, more histo » 1 In ability fell below “OSKOrS, men Wehster, 1 and leadersh White House to an ignoble period parties lasye when hoth irrepressible In the teeth of a ples wind, the old Tarmer resident iarthwest i elect, Yareheaded an ain tion of an overcoat, rode After addressing a great shawls and i “4 the eapitol. rrowd that furs, he Insis half-frozen, on remounting his horse and leading thé inaugural No sooner was the chair dent ! in factions and the clamor assailed him. Clay h sabinet honors-—-and lab confident easier and more powerful ro power behind the throne perious manner of the moner wounding the pride, he was requested calls at the White House as infre- quent and inconspicuous he con- venlently could. Thereupon his total absence became embarrassingly cone gpicuous, The one clear mandate tion of 1840 was to turn out the Demo- erats and glve the jobs to the Whigs, Stralghtway =a ngry horde fell expectation Great Com | presidential | to make his ns of the elec it William Henry Harrison. apon Harrison and literally devoured of pneumonia, the first president to die In office throughout the more than 00 years of Its existence, This briefegt of administrations is a pathetic little story of a simple, lonely old man, lured from his farm to be the sport of politics. Alling in body and harried in mind, he was without the care and companionship of his good wife, Annan Symmes Har- rison, daughter of a New Jersey coio- nel in the Revolution who became one of the ploneer soldiers of Ohlo. Broken by the hard toll of a frontier household and sorrowing for the loss of eight of her ten children, this wife of one president and grandmother of another, still was making ready to take up her duties as mistress of the White House when the news of her husband's death came to bar, o ’ G liBATNEES and the presidency found John Tyler down on iayi “knucks”™ with h in +15 t viny of is doorvard In knee i 8 boys Wil atntely ol al Virgini Harrison without that steam, John Tyler, gn 1 {ey 1d elected his Death hae if 30 davs « olitical Clay looked upon the accidental pres for the Harr and for the Whig i extra session of ! of the sen- ator from Ken Ky sharply rected by a presidential veto of one of -g banking bill Whigs were wild with rage; Democrats filled with glee. The hastened In a body to the White House, where they were patting Tyier on the back while a Whig mob outside in the yard was but futile pro- When next veto came In himself the cabinet to- and the members, with ope ex- res ident only a regent sOn § a #1 party : congress, that npressxion was Or his own bills The the emocratic senators making a vociferous, test, the Clay called gether ception, The exception was none other than agreed to resign. Webster. “Where am god-like Daniel thundered in his be. wilderment. Some told him to go to one place, some to another, on for two years, until ciuded the negotiation Upon Webster's retirement, Tyler the The out completed was now overturn. Texas had seceded from Mexico, of slave labor or free labor, anxious to be admitted to the Union, The slave holders of the southern states wanted to expand their power over the vast Texan em. pire as an offset to the rapid expan. sion of the free states in the great West. But northern sentiment was opposed: At an opportune moment for the annexationists, the ubiquitous John Bull, with his omnipresent gunboat, appearcdd on the Texan scene as a mediator between - Mexicans and Texans, His entry gave the slave in- terests the needed villain for the play, and the cry went up that we must annex Texas to keep the British, from grabbing it, : Nevertheloss the senate rejected overwhelmingly the treaty of annexa- tion, Theréupon Tyler proposed to beat the devil around the stump, and Texas was annexed the last night of the administration by a simple joint resolution, rushed through the two houses »f congress, were (Copyright, 1930, by James Morgan.) AVOID SKIDDING BY USING CHAIN rroper Handling of Clutch and Brakes Will Prevent Rear Wheels From Locking. Exercised by Driver, Especially the Novice, to Avoid Acci- dents on Wet Days. Choose a smooth bit of asphalt pave when + $ 3 when It is from traffic and from a | where slippery spring show s tnt Repair Valve Stem. 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