MASTERS OF THEIR OWN VOTES. ~ Corrigan Tells Metropolitan Employes to Be Independent.

April 2, 1908
MASTERS OF THEIR OWN VOTES.

Corrigan Tells Metropolitan Employes
to Be Independent.

"You are all free American citizens and can vote as you please. The Metropolitan will continue its policies of the six years I have been president of the company, and as long as I am its head, of not attempting to influence its employes to vote contrary to their own wishes," said Bernartd Corrigan, president, yesterday afternoon to a large delegation of Metropolitan Street Railway Company employes that met at their club rooms inters at Fifteenth and Grand.

"Pay no heed to men who tell you otherwise," continued Mr. Corrigan, "and if any man tells you that the Metropolitan wants you to vote for any special candidate next Tuesday you will be fully justified in telling he he is a falsifier."

The president of the company repeated the talk he made to a delegation of motormen and conductors the night previous.