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But there were some men who always voted right, who always worked for the best interests of the people, and conspicuous in that class is a gentlman whom I will now introduce, ex-Congressman John J. Fitzgerald. (Applause.) Mb. FrrzGEBALD : Mr. President, ladies and gentlemen of the Iron and Steel Institute. If I appreciated that my resignation from Congress would have given such joy to this very great and important industry of this country, I would have resigned ten years ago. (Laughter.) After ...all, the fear of Congress, is one of those peculiar things that seems inherent among the American people. They select men in their own communities whom they regard with esteem and affection and send them forth to his oflScial duties with great enthusiasm, but just as soon as they get to Washington distance no longer lends enchantment. The Congressman seems to be regarded in an entirely different aspect by those people who have committed their cares and responsibilities to his keeping. I suppose Judge Gary's remark was somewhat akin to his statement that the American Iron and Steel Indus- try in opposition to the Government are to be regarded as the lambs.
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