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T. R. MUST BOLT
TO NIKE GOOD,
MKS
“Simple Honesty Demands He i
Secede: He Can Not Recover
First Defeat.”
By JOHN TEMPLE GRAVES
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’»rv <•«■:<irniHi' »f llu convention
The major ii \ whm i»»o <f Irl ve*. Mini the
v<i|p ion fnir. to permit any hope to t’olo
npl Roosevelt ind his followers that he
■an |«lu'k from the Tass rohiinn at thlr
dH’» tin* 35 votes which li» uoiihl abso-
Jutvlx need to give him a majority of
♦ « ‘invention.
'l’ld* is Hie opinion of 11-<• roundest men
w,ib whom I have been able to confer,
find it Is my opinion, deliberately and de
ritnvei.v formed
The loaders of Mr Taft s for. es have |
claimed, at the utmost, m t more than HO >
majority votes The conservative among >
them have estimated the majority over I
the Roosevelt forces at to 40
. Vote a Fair Test.
The von- upon tlm temporary 'hair
manship is as fair a teat of ihc relative (
strength of the candidates as could be
given. If there was any advantage it
wa« on Mr Roosevelt's sld< Tire appeal
w»« made, and It was ver.- strong to
vote for an Impartial temporary chair
min hke Governor McGovern, as a pre
liminary step toward harmony, and a pos
sible healing of the factions of the con
vention
There were a number of delegatee taken
from several states who voted with the
Roosevelt forces on this proposition, ami
for this reason who will probably not
voir for him in (he direct test between
Mr Taft and himself
Moreover. I-Jihu Root is not a man of
general popularity among the rank and
file of the Republican delegates. been uro
of the corporate record which wraps about
his name, and the repute in which lie Is .
unfavorably held by many Republicans
throughout the country
And yet. in a square, fait lest of!
strength before the entire body of the
convention, as organized under the, tom- ;
porary roll, the Taft forces. In the per Son
*»f their temporary chairman. Ellhu Root,
ha \ o triumphed over the Rooaevelt forces
*" a clear majority of 4G votes
\\ hatever changes tin- Roosevelt forces I
were to have made and might have made
nn Mondsy and on Tuesday, with the
colonel himself in personal charge of his
campaign, have utterly failed
Fails to Break Taft Column.
These are the simple impartial facts of
the situation:
Colonel Roosevelt failed tn break the
Taft column.
The Taft claim as to his convention !
vote has been justified in the definite test, >
and it is stronger than the conservative
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men on either side expected it would be.
<’olonel Roosevelt was. by the evidence
<>f his primaries, the. popular choice of his
party throughout t rfe country. His ma
jcritics were large and definite, and by
all th' evidence he has probably five
times as man friends in the rank and file
of his party as President Taft.
Hut measured by the cold, remorseless
logic of the situation as It stands, he Is
absolutely out of the running in this
convention, ami has not a chance on earth
to he nominated when it. comes to a gen
eral vote
What Is Roosevelt To Do?
Now then, what is Colonel Roosevelt
to do”
On the common of the situation,
I should say. unhesitatingly, that the test
votes left Colonel Roosevelt just exactly
where he was when the convention be
gan Ills argument, and excuse for bolt
ing Hie convention and for running Inde- i
pendent ly upon a third ticket is fust as I
good and just as definite as it was before
the hour of noon
The principles which Colonel Roosevelt
and his friends felt to he al stake be
fore his party and the country in this
convention are just as much at slake now
as they ever were.
And if Colonel Roose\elt feels those
principles are as important as he has
professed to feel, then Colonel Roosevelt
can not. in simple honesty, fail to fulfill
t<» the uttermost hi - threat to secede from
a convention '’packed with delegates by'
an iniquitous and tyrannical majority”
of the national commit lee. and to appeal
to the country as an independent Repuh
lican candidate who has become, so far
as his party i. concerned, the foremost
represmtat ivc and advocate of those pror
gressive ideas which involve the people s
, rule
Congress May Probe
Convention Bribery
WASHINGTON, .June 2<i. A lesolu
■ t ion calling upon congress tp investi
gate th'- < barges of bribery at rhe Chi
cago convention is said to be at this
time in the hands of Representative
Littleton It Is said the resolution is
now being held uh m'tidinsr a confer
cnee of Jeadei s as to its advisability.
I believe sm h a resolution would
pass the house almost unanimously."
said Representative Cox today in a cas
ual lesponse to a question about the
resolution
I lU< ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. THURSDAY. .JI XE 20. 1912. •
■HF OF
DEMOCRATS IS 1
PUZZLING
Bryan's Objection to Parker
Causes Knotty Tangle for
Arrangement Committee.
BALTIMORE. June B’U a li.-e o'
I William J, Bryan's , ultimatum that
I Judge Alton B. Paiker is "too con- |
servativi ■ " to: temporary chairman of I
the Democratic convention. lh<- < hair- I
manship race was badly mixed today |
I w hen the sub-< ommlttee on arranger
nvntH of the I lemoci a til national com
mittee met to effect details for the or
ganization of the convention
Bryan still Is a potent factor in Lie
Democratic party, as war evidenced to
day by the consternation among poli
ticians he:e when they learned the Ne
braskan would make a personal issue
on Parker as < iiairman. Over the long
distance telephone from Chicago Bryssti
told a- member of the national commit
tee it would be "suicide" for the Demo
crats to name a conservative like
Parker io make the keynote speech.
The chairmanship contest seemed to
have simmered down tmlay to a des- I
soltory rivalry between Judge Parker.
Seraloi O'Gorman and Theodore "
Bell. I'
No Clark Leader Flopped.
It was predicted Bryan might cheek J
tlie plan- of the committee on arrange
ments to acquiesce In the suggestion
of New York tliat Judge Paiker be ,
named. None of the candidates feel _
like openly opposing lhe New Yorker. |
because the New York delegation easts
90 votes and the New Yorkers take the (
posit loir they ought to have their way t
about a thing like the chairmanship. f
Il was emphatically denied at Champ '
('lark's itoadquai ters here today that a 1
I prominent ('lark supporter lias (lopped c
■to Harmon in lite hope of obtaining f
i second place on the ticket, should the v
(thio governor be nominated.
The Clark boomers said tile story, 8
like others put out by the opposition, is j.
told merely in lhe hope of injuring
(‘latk, g
Clark supporters confidently asset ted '
the speaker is going in the convention 1
with the largest number of votes of „
any of lite candidates now in lhe race, s
will gain lather than lose after the <
i first ballot, and soine of the more en- {
thusiastic boomers predict a Clark vie
tory on the second or third ballot ]
GREENBERG. OF ATLANTA.
HEADS GA. UNDERTAKERS
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,MA<'ON, GA.. June 20.—-S. R. Green- c
berg, of Atlanta, was elected president !-
of tlie Georgia Funeral Directors asso- ti
elation today, and Griftin was chosen t
as the place for the 1913 convention,. '
After adjournment the delegates were •
entertained at a barbecue dinner. Dr.
('. ('. Harrold made n hit v»ith the
meeting with an address on "Tlie Re
lantion Between Doctors and I'nder
takers "
Cummins, One of
the ‘Dark Horses’
- _ ;
r. R. Disturbed by
\ids’ Near-Revolt
CHICAGO. June 20. ('olonel Roose
elt plunged into Ids plan of cant
iaign as soon as he arose today, He
md only a few hours’ sleep, but was
be first man in his eamp to get out
f bed. Before 8 o'clock his personal
'odyguard. Frank Tyree, a United
Hales marshal from West Virginia,
.as summoned to the colonel's quar
ers.
E. T. Sprinkle, sheriff of McDowell
onntx West Virginia, who guards the
rent door to the presidential suite in
hielt (’olonel Roosevelt holds most
f his war conferences, took his station
t 7:45 o’clock.
Colonel Roosevelt ordered a heavy
reakfast. He ate heartily, ext itedly.
The colonel's ultimatum to his delo
ates in the Republican national con
ention. issued before he went to bed
his mottling, that they must bolt the
onvention if the, 78 “tainted" dele
atys are retained in their seats, still
tood today, according to word given
ut by a close friend of the Oyster
Jay man.
“I never Met' unlit I mean real ac
ton," is a personal motto of Colonel
loosevelt's in which he takes great
aide.
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CHICAGO. June 20.—With the asser
tion that "ft's all over but the shout
ing.” Congressman McKinley. Taft's
campaign manager, gave out the fol
lowing statement:
"President Taft will be renominated
by the national Republican convention
now in session in Chicago.
“Theodore Roosevelt has been elim
inated as a candidate before the con
vention. 41'wo tea' votes, one Tues
day and another forced by bis leaders
yesterday, have iemonstrated that h.
can not be nominated. The delegate;
have repudiated his third-term preten
sions. His managers have resorted to
every known method of political strat
egy. but without success. They have
attempted combinations with other
candidates, they have adroitly present
ed unfair and revolutionary plans of
procedure under the pretense of hon
esty and they have endeavored by
every means to make Taft delegates
break their solemn pledges and instruc
tions. In the face of these desperate
effoits, the Taft column has steadily
grow n.
"The Roosevelt followers, knowing
that their candidate can never get
enough votes to give Mm a majority of
the convention, are now seeking 1n
hopeless and discouraged fashion for
another leader. Their search will be in
\ain. President Taft's demonstrated
majority in the convention represents
lelcgatcs who iiave come to Chicago
determined to renominate him and they
w ill not be swerved from that purpose.
They have shown their loyalty and de
votion to the president upon two test
votes, and th?ir solidity was not in the
least affected by a deliberate but futile
attempt to stampede the convention
through a carefully planned demonstra
lon. They gave’their answer to that
demonstration by casting more votes
than they did Tuesday. They have
shown that they propose to remain with
the president until ills renomination is
an accomplished fact, and they will re
ceive accessions to their ranks from
those who have been temporarily car
ried away by a noisy, blustery, brag
gadocio campaign. The balloonlike
character of that campaign has been
twice punctured by decisive majority
votes."
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