AMERICA'S PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION
Ml. EOOSEVULT "OUT OP POLITICS,"..
By Telegraph-Press .Association--Copyright (Roc. June 13, 1 a.m.) New Y.ork, June 12. i ter 6 correspondent states that Col?i De ii 011 being interviewed on the Presidential situation, reiterated that he was out of politics. Ho said that it was useless to visit hiin, as he lad nothing to say. It is uncertain whether he will support Jndge Hughes. . Mr. Eooscvolfs intimates say that the chief obstacle is Judge Hughes's failure to repudiate squarely the methods of the German-Americans against the Allies. "FOR THE HONOUR OF AMERICA" ~ nl Paris, Juno 11. M. Clemenceau, m "L'Homme Enchamesays: "It will be well for the honour of America, whose people spring from European liberties, that she should at least make a moral contribution to our approaching victory, which' is the definite triumph qf right."
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2795, 13 June 1916, Page 5
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139AMERICA'S PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2795, 13 June 1916, Page 5
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