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Industrial and social pre BBV i' paredneM nnd thn economic develop BBVj i 4 ' ment nf American nnd American In BBVi i ,: duntrlei. BBVt , ill lln In enlhuKlaxllc nbout the con BBV A;1 vnntlon nnd declare Hint no ptoicrra BBVf .J s11 could tnkn exception to tho BBB.il ii ijl aland of thn republican parly on thn Ivl IM I'Miea broueht forward by Theodora BBBt ! ' 'JM Ilooimvelt, either nn In proxreM In BBBI!''( uH prepnrednesa or thn devctoplnir of BBBI ) 'jflj Americanism IhrouKliout thn nntlon. BBBJ ' J ND Henntor Kutherland Invite thn pine BBVf im litK of thn platform adopted by thn BBHj' ) I U rrpubllcnn and that ndoptrd by the BBBj 1 4r9 prnicresslvni slild by sldo. lln MV BvAl ') Km tna( lf ,l'1' '" ,lon" Klnout ndance BBBI I fS Information n to which I which thn BBBt Lg voter could not detect any difference BBBj ' ? ,n tnfm- BBW ifJ Hcnator Kutherland wa thn nuthor BBB i kfj of two plank In tho republican plat BBwj KB form. 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When notified of BBS v'ffijB hi nomlnutlnn hn reslxned Immrdl BBS ' 'TOK ntely from thn bench of thn highest BBS ' l.AJK court In th world and lued n tatn BBS l uSBl ment accepting thn nnmlnntlnn of Ills BBS i ' Twtm parly for president. At nncn hn 'net BBjr f . f Je"Bfl n work upon n stutement which Is BBX ' rlfflE nna of lnn KrentMt stntement yet In BBm i ' 2DJ "''' "" tnp ,M'l,', of ,nr ,,By' '"" BBI I T&gm position on tlm lummmint Imun t' SKm clear cut and well defined. I jSH "'" h'1 stntement he set out hi m. ) jBSJ poltlon In rKnl to Amerli-Hiilsm BBt i T jW nl,rt prepnredntw n fully and h eon BBE ; 1 1 At vliirliiKly n Mr. IttHivevelt or anyone BBj I linDB r," ,m 'I'""'' ",' W ,l11 view on BBJl ' 1 Wj lntriwtlonl iuetlon. the Mexican ! ll tdSl sltiwtliui. and on etonomlr npmU itf ySjH lM country In no uncvrtnln way and ' h&Bn' ever) one knmv where h Htunds. Ill , 'BSjrt vlnw iHirrespond to tluw of Theodoro i ' BH ltooslt on the Imuu uhloh ha BBJ ' BB) heen rnli-eil. 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Itoosevelt In mx opinion, (or It I only through thn election of Hughes that this country enn regain It former tandlng"nnd put Into prnctlco that Americanism which lloosevclt no strongly advocate. Thn view of Mr. Hughe and Mr. lloosevclt on thl proposition nnd on preparedness nro Identical, lloosevclt I too big n man not to bo behind him, nnd I bcllevo ha will bo In tho forefront of thn campaigner cam-paigner when tho time come. "Thn Chicago Tribune, which wa thn ntnunchCRt supporter of lloosevclt lloose-vclt In 1912 vjien ho wn n candidate on ttn progrelvn ticket, declared on Hunday morning editorially that It would give nil of It support to Hughe and the republlcnn party, and called upon the progressive to get behind thn candidate. In tho fnen or these mntter, nnd with lloosevclt refining re-fining The progressive nomination, thn progressive will return to thn republican repub-lican party that their principle may l ennctcd Into laws." Coniiten-wtlon Itltl AiKnntvil, Henntor Hutherlnnd ha had the bill providing for compensation If government govern-ment employe nro killed or Injured In the scrvlen or thn government reported re-ported out of committee nnd It I now on thn wnntn calendar. Ho believe It will he passed by thn nenatn nt nn enrly dnte. Thl bill wa Indorsed in the ptntfiirni or thn republlcnn party. Henntor Kutherland ha been working work-ing on workmen' compensation Tor n number or yrnr and ha given thn subject much thought. HI data have oecn used n nuthnrlty on numernu occasion. "In tho government employe compensation com-pensation bill It I provided that In-strnd In-strnd or thn cmplnto receiving only one ycnr salary for Injuries or In rnsn of death hi family receiving one jrnr's salary, the bill provide that a reasonable compensation bo given." a Henntor Hutherlnnd. "Ono year' salary I not much to thn Injured man nnd tfilg hindrance wilt bn removed with the passagn of thn Mil. Another feature I that thn hatardou employment employ-ment section I removed nnd It mat ter not whether a postofflce employo or a powder mill cmploe 1 Injured, thn hatardou part of the employ ment doe not figure. All distinction Is removed nnd government employe nro placed In n. position wheru they ran collect fnr Injuries) received In thn course of their labor. "Thn third Important thing the bill doe I rtmovn thn negllgrncn feature or thn old bill. Thn theory or negll genen In thl day nnd ngn I fallacious, falla-cious, nn I the haiardnu employment theory. Tho new bill provide adequate ade-quate remuneration to government cmploe whether they are btamabte ror their accident or not." Henntor Kutherland declared that tho policy or prcpnrednes n enunciated enun-ciated by the republican party will bo hlg enough nnd broad enough tn give to thn United Klate n navy or sufficient suffi-cient site to protect both thn eastirn and thn western const nnd prevent Invasion. Henntor Kutherland declare that thern should bn enough men In the regular nrmy to give It sufficient strength tn present n. first linn of do-rnsn do-rnsn to nn Invading foe while the national guard nnd thn volunteer are bring moblllxed. Tnttisportullnn I'mMcm. "We have Increased transportation rnrlllilr In thl country tn ouch nn extent that II regulation I a national question," on) Hcnator Kutherland. "We have forty-six state with commission com-mission which nro making rate In Intrastate traflfu and regulating thn namn and an Interstate ronlintrce commission regulating traffic uml making rate Interstate. Much difference dif-ference exist n to thrmi rale. There should bt no difference. I believe that tho Interstate lommrree commission commis-sion should have charge ot all transportation trans-portation problem. To do thl the country would have to bo divided Into In-to tone nnd a sub-commission appointed ap-pointed fur each xonc, Onn head should lv In charge of all the tone. Ily doing this w would get uway from tlm contusion resulting In tho differ cut fabric of rate existing between Interstate nnd Intrastate shipment And the cost of regulation would Im much vhvupcr to the shipper. Tariff I'latik llvurl. "The tailrf plank In thn plntorm demands the restoration of the republican repub-lican principle ot u protective tariff. There will be great nerd for thl sys-lc sys-lc m or protection when thn Kiiropcan war ha ended uml when tturope xtart to rehabilitate hvr Industrie, tor they will make good cheaply and In an effort to secure market will ex tend their trade to thl country nnd we must protect our own people from the cheap labor or Kurope." Hcnator Kutherland in speaking or the suffrage plank In the republican platform wild It wa a gratification to mv Unit the convention adopted the suffrage plunk thnt aid might l" extended ex-tended to the great number of good women who have been working ror Niifiragc I Ailed to eniltody what Is known a the Husuii II. Anthony amendment Into the resolution, but It whs thought best to leave It to the Individual stale. This I u great advance ad-vance and nn Inspiration to the do-vutHl do-vutHl women who Imve (labored for suffrage. "Thl will lw a grant iamHiJgii fought out on the Imhihk which have been defined by the republican party. The word Anwrlenulsm to m means that th 1'nttetl Ktate must be M-dent M-dent from a intlltun. Industrial, nodal no-dal and economic viewpoint and to gel then.' rmulu the repuhllcHtiH must lie returned to Knvir." I'Uoi.iiiisMvi.s to in: ;didki IIY HtVUMItNT, K.VYK l'HHKINH NKW YOIIK. June 13. Col. Thno dore ltoojutvelt had a conference hero tonight with Oeorge W. I'erkln. Oov. Hiram Johnnon, Oscar H. Btrau und Chester II. Howell of California to discus the future course of the pro grviMivc part). HI tentative refusal of thn presidential nomination and the advisability or having someone else named In his stead a a candidate by the national executive committed or the party were contldered, Itooaevelt would not talk ror publication pub-lication on what took plucc at the conference, but I'erkln Issued the following statements "All member of the progressive party and Its organization 'should remember re-member that at the ctqio or the pro- gTcsrlvn convention In Chicago n meeting or the national committee I wa called to be held In Chicago Junn 26lh. n week from next Mondny., This, will bn after the de mocrntlc rnnvon j tlnn nt Ht. Iul and (he result nf that convention will bo known. 'Hufflclenl tlmo will Imvn elapsed nfter the progressive, rnpuhtloan nnd democratic convention to nllow our committeemen In each of thn state to learn In a general wny tho public aentlntcnt In each state nnd to bring thl Information to the mretlng of our committee. Tho action which will then be fhken by our committee, on Junn Uth, should bn nwalted by progressive pro-gressive ns Individual and by the various local nnd state organizations. No nrtlon should bo taken by Individual Indivi-dual progrtslve or by the various organization until the notion of thn national commltten hn been made public." I'erkln said that thl message, In substance, had been sent tonight by telegmph to tho members or the na-l tlonnl committee nnd to the state chairmen, j Colonel nnd Mrs. Ilooevclt enme to the city today rrnm'0)trr Hay to meet their son Kermtt nnd hi wife, who nm returning from Panama nn tho Cnlted Ktaten, transport Kllpat-rtek, Kllpat-rtek, which I dun nt tiunrnntlno tonight. to-night. Colonel lloowelt will i-nnfer nt hi officii here with llnymond Hob-In, Hob-In, who wn ehnlrmnn of thn pro-gresslve pro-gresslve convention nnd Hnrold U lekes, progreMlvn national commit-man commit-man from Illinois. |