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April 20 National Republican aircles are suddenly awakening, to the fact that the boom for Major General Leonard Wood for President is making greater headway. „Wood. clubs are being organised all over the country, particularly in the Mitille and Far West, with scat taring units in the "Solid South.”
. General Wood's candidacy was: strengthened to-night by a state ment from Gifford Pinchot de- manding the nomination of- a "Roosevelt Republican" în 1920. In defining what he meant by a Rosevelt Republican, Mr. Pin- chot mentioned General Wood, along with Henry Allen White, Hiram Johnson and Irvine Lenroot. On this quartes Gener- al Wood easily is the strongest possibility at the present time.
General Wood became a potent candidate for the Republican nomination the moment Colonel! Roosevelt died. It is generally conceded now that had the colonel lived he would have been the Re- publican leader in 1920, with little or no opposition. General Wood has not claimed the mantle of Roosevelt, but he had been so intimately associated with Colonel Roosevelt since the old
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HARMONY, WITH VOTERS. "But from the day when Roosevelt died the Old Guard leaders have been actively at work to nominate a man of their own kind. It they succeed they will add a third Republican de- feat to the two they have produc- ed already. We are facing the same old question whether the nominee shall be openly chosen to win, or shall be handpicked by the Old Guard to keep them, win or lose, in control of the party| organisation.
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At the moment, it is agreed intration talk has centred recently
Baker. about. Mr.
Be is Republican circles, General Wood
The Old Guard calls for har- about the holds
closest memberony. I am for harmony, but particularly strong 2 strategic position. He is at once of the cabinet to Mr. Wilson with the Republicican voters
and it is known
bosses. Harmony headed toward the Presi- rather than with the Republican
defeat has little charm. for me. Unless progressive Republicans are willing to see harmony made defeat made impossible and inevitable by the nomination of a reactionary candidate out of touch with the mass of our voters, they must take action and take it soon.
a compromise between the co-dent looks upon his secretary of servative and progressive wings of the party, with strong progres
war as an ideal public servant.
On the other hand sive leanings himself, and also a
Mr. compromise between the purely Baker is to be made the target in political and the soldier vote. half a dozen congressional in- General Wood is a soldier and a vestigations soon after the new fighter, but he was denied service Senate and House are organised in the American expeditionary and many Democrats fear the force by Secretary Baker and fight to be made upon him in the General Pershing and, therefore, course of these inquiries will none of the animosities which seriously prejudice any chances may come home from France he might have of winning the with the returning soldiers will election if nominated. apply to him.
General Wood has been looked upon as a receptive candidate ever since he delivered his enlogy at the Roosevelt memorial exercises in Kansas City on February 9 last. His position was immediately appreciated here in Washington, and in a dispatch of February 11 commenting on the Kansas City speech said:
Senator Hitchcock has been hit upon as a Democrat who has stood steadfastly by the administration in all of its larger polices, but who, at the same time, has retained his
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independence and made, an en- intrusted to the domineering, TEL. 482. BEST CARS IN THE COLONY TEL. 482. would be difficult for the "ad-bly costly dictatorship of ministration circle," dominated Woodrow Wilson. We cannot principally by Secretaries Baker, trust him and we must defeat Burleson and Daniels, to find him-but we need a candidate fault with Senator Hitchcock and a platform that are genuinely His position with respect to the progressive to do it. League of Nations has been parti- cularly strong. He has supported the President throughout the dis- cussions at Paris, but at the same time endeavoured to point out to him some of the more glaring weaknesses of the original draft of the league covenant.
"Either unconsciously or with a master hand Major General Leonard Wood has placed himself
Less than a month ago, the in the position of an aspirant for
Roosevelt permanent memorial the Republican nomination for
committee, appointed by direction president of the United States."
of the Republican national com- The speech gave a new insight
mittee, of which its chairman Mr. into the capabilities of General
Will H Hays, is a member, Wood and showed he had a keen
unanimously decided to establish and endow a permanent organis- grasp of the grave political and
Second on the list of theation with the purpose to promote economic question which confront the world to-day. He did not Republican booms undoubtedly the development and application. hesitate to criticise the admi-is that of Governor Lowden, of of the policies and ideals of aistration and left no doubt as to Illinois. It is confined thus far, Theodore Roosevelt for the benefit where he stood. It was a keynote however, to only a group of the of the American people. We owe address which will be widely dis mid-western states, where head-it-to ourselves, our party and our tributed and widely read before way is found difficult because of country to choose a candidate
the Wood sentiment encountered whose purpose will be the same. the coming campaign is over.
It would be useless to deny that on every hand. Senator Harding, General Wood has many critics of Ohio, still is very much in the and that a bitter fight will be Watson continue to be mentioned, Senatore Knox and running made upon him in some quarters. Even now the Democrats are talk-but none of the subsidiary booms ing of raking up some of the is showing sustained strength as things said about General Wood yet.
"Gifford Pinchot's statement, when the fight was on to make
him a major general in the re-sent out from Milford, Pa. and gular army as a reward for his made public here to-day, reads as Cubar services.
At that time follows:-
HITCHCOCK BOOM ON
Colonel Roosevelt's death deprived our country, and the soundest leader, and the Republi world of its boldest, strongest and
can party of the certainty of victory. All are agreed that he would have been the Republican nominee in 1910. He would have won, of course. Since he is gone, it is no more than common sense to nominate a man who will stand some of General Wood's acts, as "The country needs a Republi- where Roosevelt would have governor general of Cuba were can President next time. After stood and who will naturally act called into question, and there the coming of peace, in the criti-as Roosevelt would have acted in has been of late much poring cal years of reconstruction just his place.. over the Congressional Record by ahead; we shall have to face the "For these reasons and because those who would bring their guns most difficult readjustment at it is time to stand up and be to bear on the leading Republican home and the keenest competi- counted, I wish to say now that aspirant for the nomination.
tion abroad that we have ever at the next presidential primaries. known. We can face them sucI shall submit my name to the cessfully only with the help of a Republicans of Pennsylvania as And while Republican circles Republican administration and one of the candidates for delegate are discussing General Wood's Republican policies of govern- to the Republican national com- candidacy, a new Democratic ment
vention. I shall stand for a boom has appeared on the horizon. "To get a Republican president platform in harmony with the
Hitchcock, of Nebraske, and is must nominate a man who can Roosevelt, and for the nomination exciting a great deal of talk. All be elected. To be elected the Re-of such a man, as Henry Allen. Democratic booms are subject to publican candidate must be Hiram Johnson, Irvine Lenroot or veto at any time President Wilson acceptable to the great mass of Leonard Wood ehall declare his belief that world Republican voters. In particular. “I shall oppose the nomination complete commercial guide to London and conditions demand that he be a he must appeal to the independent of a reactionary like Senator candidate for a third term. Mem- Republicans of the west who will Harding or Jim Watson or any bers of the Democratic National decide the next election as they other supporter of special pri Committee urged the President to did the last. These men and vilege. Such raen cannot be trust consider a third term when they women must be satisfied with the ed to secure all the people the full met with him during his recent nomintion before they will vote results of their great war sacrifice. brief visit to Washington, but it is the ticket. We cannot win with The people paid the price, and the generally agreed that if the League out them
interests who are behind these men ought not to get what the people paid for, ..
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