UNITED STATES POLITICS.
•'.; MR.: TAITS INTENTIONS. BfTelesrapn—Press Association—CowriEhl • (Rec. September 18,-5.5 p.m.) New York, September 17.. President Taft will accept renomina'tion : for ..the Presidency if there is an imperative demand that he should do so.
MR. ROOSEVELT'S POLITICAL :';' '>' VIEWS. , ■
".';- London, September 16. , MrJ Roosevelt.declares-that his political doctrines are not' revolutionary. Neither, he says, is he appealing to mob rule. .■-; ' (Rec. September.'l 9, 0.20- a.m.) . .;;■" ■;;'.'•■.'.!'; .New York, September 18. Mr.'.'Roosevelt, speaking at. Syracuse, challenged his opponents to fight openly.' He'.praised President Taft as a .public official, and declared that the new nationalism was a foe only .to'.-crooks, and bosses."''. -': ■ ■ ■■.; ' ",■, .-
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 925, 19 September 1910, Page 5
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98UNITED STATES POLITICS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 925, 19 September 1910, Page 5
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