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THE OLD GREENBACKERS.
(The Investigator, Omaha.t)
The cash of the United States gov
ernment on April 1 was $252,635,508,
$160,779,632 of that was in the na
tional banks. That is to say, the
bankers had been given 160 million
dollars of the people’s money without
interest which they, the said bankers,
were loaning back to them at high
rates. In all the history of the world
was there ever before granted a spe
cial privilege of the value of that?
One would think that the bankers
would be satisfied at last, but they are
not. The great financial papers are
now saying that the government kept
back $91,855,876 when it should have
not retained more than fifty million
as a working balance.
The Investigator rises to remark
that all that has been printed about
Roosevelt calling Harriman a liar and
Harriman returning the compliment,
all the talk about a five million fund
having been raised by Standard Oil to
defeat Roosevelt and his policies,
which has attracted the whole atten
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