AMERICAN POLITICS.
COLONEL BQOSEVELT THE CENTRAL FIGURE.
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NEW YOEK, May 26. : CWftncl Hooscve&t, .who ""is- "'visttiog Washington, is now the central figure on tho political stage. He called on President. Wilson, and also held * series of conferences- mth him«
It is presumed that their discussions ooncerned th© next Presidential catopaign, about -which the Peabcrate are anxious, roalising that the Administration is not co strong politically as, it wae. They think the country trill continue to demand progressive gorernJDent; and if President Wilson fails/ t the , people will turn to Colonel BoofieVrft : :• ■■:■";. " ' ;
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14979, 28 May 1914, Page 7
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