| Show Dr Wilson Is Dramatic public is beginning to suspect Dr Wilson Vilson of ofa THE I a weakness for the dramatic One week from today he becomes President of the United States Great and grave gravo policies will probably bo be changed principles that have long been carefully followed followed fol fol- lowed Amy inay be lC discarded and nc new methods and precepts precepts pre pre- introduced Within t the be next nest few weeks a nation that comprises comprise one hundred millions of perSons persons per per- Jergons Jer- Jer sons gons may turn sharply to th the tho right or left desert the road upon which its feet have hare so long been beon set ct and seek seck a new and untried highway The success of this maneuver will depend largely discounting dis s- s counting the tho probable reaction upon the tho counsellors tho Iho new President gathers about him the support of the country in ill general IJ and of his own party in particular particular particular par par- will wilt be necessary to Yet from the incoming President there is no word wordin in indicating the personnel of his advisers the identity of them who IO will manage manag the thc various arious departments s whatever has issued from his lips and his pen as ns to policies has hm been couched in such vague ague and general terms that it disclosed nothing lie Hc has carefully guarded his plans with the same vigilance that lint an operatic impresario e exercises just before the advent of his new stars in order to whet public curiosity to boiling point Tactics s of this tins sort are as old oM as the theatrical business they have bayo existed ever since ince the scheming politician discovered disco the value of the tIle precipitately spectacular One would be he justified in suspecting that the tho limelight in which Dr Wilson Vilson will bathe on March 4 is not sufficient to his tast tastes s. s that he lie seeks to enhance it h by withholding announcements he could as casU easily make in advance and and thereby arousing public interest to a n greater degree The Tho identity of his cabinet officers and the details o or of his policies comprise information to which the public is entitled but hut so far as regards some explanation tion of his relations with Mr Ir Bryan that is the exclusive business of these two Vo men The public ha hano has no right to know an and we suspect doesn't doesn t care much touch about it It is promised that even en this interesting story is to be told as soon oon as Dr Wilson Vilson climbs the steps of the throne lie can defer it however ho so soLar far Lar as most persons are concerned much longer than that without arousing resentment |