EVENLY MATCHED.
taftvrooseW eight* EX-PRESIDENT eARRIES THE NORTH, THE DgMciWtlC. CAMPAIGN. By TelcsrapU-P.ro.ss AEspciation-Gc-pyriglit (itec. Jiiii:o i<, 9 jjji.nO l:pndo.nj J line 1. As a result of flip liejuiijiican. J'wsiilelitial primaries, Mr., .lioqsev.e.lt and 31 r. Taft aro evenly inafdted kit Uie vitut struggle iviiick' is now isb.u.ut to .'bogiivJlv. JiOOSO.ye.H's supporters tlrdiii t'hat as the pi-in.i.-.u'ies .l.i.ave , gii-pu .a. Majority of the lU'pjrtjfi.ca'H votes in thsi. iSorlli Iμ Mr. it w.o.uM he gvussk ijuXaii: if Mr. 'IVif'j; ifoTinuatioii hy his conlrol of dc%;itcs.. fep.res.eiitinj,' ofV.fcte IU-publiraii ■Oi's.i'inisati.b'iiis jii fiw .Ueinu-. crutio Soutß.-.
Mr. TafVs. :suppor : t.e.fs reply tl.at tli.o . Xerthern vqtp , % .not- ■ i-o (freafc as 7iij% Itoosevelt's; yi'ciofies v ould : lead people-.to: .Suppose, They. «l;i'ini that there are eiioiigti. of t!i;e iiniiisitru-iteil '; delegates ph- .i.lie'i.r side , ; tp. give. M'ri. Tatt ' a victory. ■ Tho Democriil'io qaulpiiij,'!! lias iipt yet ■ reached llie vijjil, jjtagc...' J'i'.r. yiia.mp. Clark, Speaker of Use HoliSts pf lfepresentalives, atUl leads Jlr. Wjl'-' son, Uoverii'qr of Kcw ifers?ji by 110 delegates. MR. TAi?T. : '"TOMS OEF TfiE G£OV:ES. i,; : President.Taft...qri- .Apr'iV %. as .briefly , nnnoHnoed'-b.y-.!rable;-:a£;t!i!S-rl'nife;;:Cast.hsfdft , the policy :pf'ay.oi.ding: in his campaign lqr , ..renomiiiat'i.o.n fpt the. Presidency, and.'tlirejy: dbjvii. the gauntlet it}: Mr. Roosevelt ; 'iii' vji- , .yigo.ro.iis , " speech at SpringneldJ .■■'■" . Router's correspondent/saVs. that .Miv Taft. fairly, bristled witlt iiidignatiort agaiu.st. .Jiis pre-, decessor the crpwd; tSuit filled the sqjiare that bslfovcd Mr. ilivfed lib tp his own fauious : iclealy.-iiSd' ;flvat. ihe'had, misstated anOisfirtejl: f-icts cpncfrriiug , his. (President, : . t rlit't'-.-s)- cpntfuct and , action at tho '
l're<idt'iit. ::r l ! aft.made..4 Kcbjid.: att.acK P'V Mv. Rpstbn. iiiv i'ie ievening, declaring tltaß'thc- iattpi; had uVisreß.ref.s.e.iit- ■ ed him, hadXfalVely <listbtted : sbmMf , his public utterances, and:'hac}: violated his; solemn promisSi'tp the .American 'people■ not to be ai'cSiclidate.'fora ''third terui;.;" That promise- -and. liis- treatment' jjf it,, added the ; 'Bycsident, oiily ; threv; fliv in> forming ligh.t.; : pni.the Value'that tp be attacned ; :;tp ; .iiny : pvaniiss.bf thisliiud that Mr. Eobseyelt-. linay make, fpn tho. future, and'.hexdecla'red , 'that: the: cxTPresident ought' ; nbf a.s , tandidateo by any ;P.reside'nt: : Taft; said .that Mr. Eobse"velt;-.might no\V "be. punng the. way, if successful r.JE ftse present caiih paign, to remaih-icßief.ot , tho" Executive, of the nationiiM as Imanjf as his natural life 1 ishbuld-■■permit , .
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1458, 5 June 1912, Page 7
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359EVENLY MATCHED. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1458, 5 June 1912, Page 7
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