Show t I i H ROOSEVELT EVEll URGE 1 TO TOr 5 r BE O O o. o P. P I y t Lewis Ready to Withdraw r Petition Is Popular With Party L as Move l I Gains ill in Momentum l t Saratoga Springs V. V Y T. July i The movement mO to bring afoul the nomI nom nom- I ot of Colonel Roosevelt for governor SO gov- of New ew York b by the Republicans Republic Republic- ans took definite form late tonight r after aeter the session or of the state convention conven- conven tion when hen atty lt Gen Con Merton E. E Lewis chief chic rival rl or of Governor Go Whitman Issued issued Is- Is sued a statement announcing he would withdraw Ir if the would become i a candidate Coincidentally a round robin was circulated circulated cir cir- hy by the Whitman anti faction or of orthe the party he b by William Barnes Darnes urging the colonel to enter the prix maries es In a time It had ro- ro x several hundred signatures The Lewis 18 announcement which was wasy y issued from Crom his sick room at his hotel I was walS presented b by a telegram to Colonel I noo Roosevelt elt e addressed to Oyster Bay It Ii follows It Is clear that practically the unanimous opinion Cr bf the con en I tiou Is you OU should enter the mart as a candidate for tor governor gO I c earnestly hope that you ou v ill do dos s so In which e event ent nt I will recall my I I entered the thc race rl for Cor governor go because I belle believed that the Republican lican administration In this state should he be guided u b by the highest possible regard t for r the public Interest interest In- In terest anti and I nm am prepared to continue con con- thine m my contest for or the nomination nomination nomina- nomina tion for or governor unless you OU should r patriotically and I r all o the call all which will wUl be made L fi you The Ibe statement on the round robin r i issued b by William Barnes Barncs t Jl It I 1 sl signed the call addressed to Jho Roosevelt to enter the J j primary ry as a candidate JI j for go because I believe that u f thought and activities 1 In this state should be raised to the I level or of the problem confronting J the United States Such differences or of opinion as asI asI I have hl had with Mr Ir Roosevelt RO te are not germane no In the to the situation which exists at this moment 11 E cr Every man should be able to put 1 subJects that are closed and andy y act In n any nn emergency which pre pre- I stints itself with an open mind and andi i in such manner ns as he s will willbe be for Cor the best interests or of his countr country wo Ve require above e all el else c In tho j highest offices or of trust antI and power 1 not only men ot of integrity intes and nd char char- neter but primarily men who c can n see flee into the future and who win will not be content with doing on only things which have havo become ob necessary par had this nation been led hy by vision the war sar would have o been al- al really won son Among Amon the signers besides Mr 11 l were Senators Wadsworth and Calder ant and Elihu Root noot D During the tho evening the thc for Roosevelt taU talk was revived revl to au un extent which alarming to the Whitman ad- ad A rumor that gained much headway Continued on Page Pase C. C ROOSEVElT URGED TO Till BE CANDIDATE CAIDATE Continued From Page 1 1 was w to the effect that tho the A N lutman hitman lieutenants lieutenant lied had summoned tho ho governor governor gov gov- from Albany to take tak personal charge of or the situation as It pertains to him Speech of Colonel Thrills Convention Saratoga Sprints Springs N N. 1 Y T ily IS IS- IS Colonel Theodore Roosevelt noose delivered ered a t stirring patriotic ad address ress hero before tho the Republican state te convention cOn toda today Ho Ile did not however either publicly or privately discuss s state stale politics Although Al- Al though he lie was given a most enthusiastic enthusiastic reception no attempt was made madeI i it t I j stampede the convention con Into nominating nom nom- nominating nom nom-I him tor for governor go The rhe colonel in his speech declared i iho he ho wished to emphasize two points j FIrst that wo we must have ha a thoroughgoing thoroughgoing thoroughgoing thorough I going Americanization of or our citizenship citizenship citizen citizen- ship and second that wo we must win the tho war w There I Is room loom In this country for j I but one that language language that of ot the Declaration Declaration Decla- Decla Decla ration of ot Independence was another nother expression that evoked e prolonged e ap applause ap- ap applause Ve e must treat the Hun within our sates bates n as the greatest test enemy the tho colonel declared and we must con consider coil coil- sider as ns treasonable sOIl those who iwho advocate a advocate vo- vo cate a n premature peace peace The greatest demon demonstration followed his declaration that the surest way to cure tho thu lie German Grm SP spy menace menaco here isto Isto Is Isto to shoot him when found fO This war will bo be won b by Ju Just t one set of at r men b en-by en by the fighting Americans at the fighting front brought brou ht tho the crowd to a n stand st amid cheering The fact tact that the colonel ha had de declined de- de declined e- e to talk on state Issues became known generally general about the tho hall hail before he delivered his t address s an and plans for tor fora torn a n prolonged demonstration with stampeding stampeding stampeding stam stam- potentialities were quickly changed IH it Warmly C Received lIo The colonel was w received warmly ashe as s ashe she he strode down one of the main aisles with bands playing the Star Spangled Banner and n tho the crowd on foot cheering These reached their height when ho declared that the sinking o of the tania was w the tho firing tiring on Sumter of ot this I war oar ar an and that If Ir tho the United S States ates had declared declare war at that time wo we would have ve had a n couple of or million men across seas s months ago Russia would never ne have broken an and the war would have o been over o now The Colonel adhered closely to his prepared speech except on one or two I occasions c lons not notably bl when he ho appe appealed le I to 10 nis to 10 perfect rueal 01 or citizenship At no time did he refer reter I to the death death- In France of his son Quentin Quen- Quen tin tin but his audience felt It he had this keenly In mind when ho he said ald In this great s-reat world crisis perhaps the greatest In the history of the world during during- the Christian era where there the tho events of the tho next few years year r e will profoundly profoundly profoundly pro pro- Influence for good g or for tor ill our children an and our childrens children's children children chil chil- dren for tor generations surely sureh In this great s crisis where wo we are making mak lug ing sacrifices 8 and making read ready for sacrifices on a scalo scale never before known surel surely when wo we 0 are arc ren rendering such fealt fealty to the Idealism on the part of or young oung men sent abroad to die surely surely surely sure sure- ly we have a n. right to ask and to expect ex expect expect ex- ex a loyal loal Idealism In life Ufe from themen tho the thomen thomen men and the women who sta stay at home fiends for Ideal Our young men lave have gone ono to the theother theother theother other side very side very man many of or them to give o up In their Joyous prime prIme nil all tho the glory I an and all the beauty of or life lite for tor the prize of death In battle for cor a loft lofty l Ideal eal I Now Non while the they are arc defending you ou cant can't we men an and wom women n at home make m makeup up our minds to tr try to Insist In public publican an and private on of a loftier Idealism hero at home m. m J I am m. asking for tr an Idealism lle cruci us unu rims expression beside tho too hearthstone and in the family and In the councils of ot the state and antI nation And I ask you to see eo that when those who have gone abroad to en endure endure en- en dure every species of ot hardship to risk their lives live to give gho their lI lives es where when those of them who live come como homo home that the they shall Khali come como home to a nation whIch we by our actions have havo made maden madea n a nation the they can be bo proud to have fought rous-ht for and nd to have died for Lor or Besides Colonel Roosevelt's address the convention listened to a patriotic I i keynote speech b by former tive tl it a J. J Sloat Stoat Fassett 1 elected 1 him temporary temporary tem tem- chairman nam named platform ami credentials committees and received I I h an and referred to the platform pl committee commit commit- tee several e resolutions One of th those se demanded em that United States Slates Senator Wadsworth u su support port the federal suffrage suffrage suf sut- I frage constitutional amendment or re re- re sign Another called calle for Cor a referendum on Sunday baseball I Tho platform committee subsequent subsequently j I ly 1 elected Miss ss Mar Mary Garrott Hay flay of New ew York as Js chairman chaliman she sho being being- 1 compromise can candidate acceptable to t j rival rh factions The Tho platform committee commit commit- tee continued at work tonight ht for disloyal 1 Wherever here danger er from votes totes does docs not threaten we should strive vigorously to elect Republicans to the senate and n the house of or representatives representatives rep rep- resent tI declared r cl former United States Senator tor Elihu Hoot Root In Inn an n address address ad ad- dress tonight The proper conduct luct of or the war requires re requires requires re- re quires loyal 10 Republicans In Congress No government go can afford to go 10 on without tho the tests and criticisms of ot policy and performance which can hardly be bo furnished during the continuance continuance contin contin- o of this war war- except b by putting putting- Republicans In Congress With Pith the tremendous ous power war w exigencies have hate ves tested veste In the executive tit tive tho o branch of or government s It Is vcr very u. u L I I I I soc lor JCl HlLl e ve OL party part In power to e express or Indeed to toI form Independent judgment and to I subject propose proposed legislation es to the pr process cess of correction h by discussion and amen amendment yet amendment ment- ment yet ct without this terrible terrible terrible ter ter- mistakes are re certain cert to be made Stand on en Record A stud study of recent war legislation will show that th tho time Independent support support sup sup- port of ot the Republicans In tho the Senate te and House given to ever every forward step I of the President has been of or the highest highest high high- est cst value No nation can dispense with the tho kind of Independent and fearless service which was rendered b by Augustus Augus Augus- Gardner Garner of Massachusetts when he ho holed led the CI fight ht for or preparedness and by Julius Kahn of California when he led the House of or Representatives In the passage of ot the selective draft act It Is a Do moderate statement that a a. largo J part o of the Democrats who exercise exer exer- cl else cise e power In Washington ton are re not Yer very familiar r with the vast ast and nd complicated In Industry and commerce and n finance which underlie the tax paying power of th the United States There are arc some men amon among them seem to feel teel that an clement element of punishment ma may properly prop prop- properly erl erly be bo Included Include In taxation t That is dan dangerous crous In tho the highest degree Taxation Taxation Tax Tax- should be absolutely controlled d db b by the purpose to raise the necessary revenue and preserve the ho sources of or revenue b by fair Calr dl distribution of or the burden burden burden bur bur- den and unless there thoro is In Independence and courage ge to insist upon this principle principle principle prin prin- ciple we are arc liable I to be hampered Inthe In In- Inthe the war b by a sharp decline In our power to raise mone money Predicts Predict We have e he been en building up a great reat mass of or statutes an e executive authority authority author author- ity unprecedented In scope and ah o- o We Vo shall continue continuo It so 80 long lone longas as the tho war lasts But when the war ends all this system of ot executive government got gov will have to be bo unscramble I and We wo shall have to get back to a n L government o of f limited pow powers rs and In In- In freedom We f shall not goback go goback back elt where we tie were That never can cnn be done And It ought not to be done b because we are arc learning valuable lessons lessons les les- es- es sons and wo ivo must utilize them In the th rearrangement rc which follows tho the war But nut that rearrangement must be based upon Pon the same sarno fundamental principles n MM Mi have ha made Am America great and anil I free Newer Never r e in American hl history ton have o brains and character char been needed more I Ir hr the Congress of ot tho lie United States than thc they will be bo at nt the time probably I within th the life of ot the next Congress I I when Germany Germ breaks ks an and peace I comes j oJ I B Beyond that day of or victory a new j I world will rise ilse from the ashes of or sac sac- In that day duy the party that has been faithful to the time right without tee ice tho the party part that rises to the tho greatness I ot of there theore e spacious with vision Islon and j I devotion will have o Its Us reward reward reward re- re reI I ward In the confidence and trust of or tho thu American people 1 For or A omen Politics Polities Is patriotism on the Job declared Miss Helen Boswell cx executive o o secretary of the or organization lion tion o of Republican women women of the lime stale In delivering the women's keynote speech at hl 4 session She was the tho only onh woman speaker kel Her lIer nd address ress aim alio marked tho the first occasion slon In the I history of or the state when a n woman addressed a convention con of ono olle of the II big parties panics on ors terms of ot political equal equal- I Ity with rn men n Her lIel address In part rt follows I I Thin Tho n k n nf or i ln I Is n n naturally patriotism nn and service j I Women are aro here tot for the first firm time as 38 I working parts of or a n political con clI I 1 I lion In this state The They Thero are aro here because because be- be bei i cause their patriotism has been so expressed expressed ex- ex pre pressed sll In service ser that the men melt of or I New ew York gave gate tho the one great recognition lion tion of that patriotism unit and that ser- ser service vice that lay my In their hands to give gUc equality of ot opportunity opportunity- and of or expression expression sion Ion in the political life of our state stute J Sex ex IM is The men of or New cw York ha e ceased to restrict the tho women to the four C Cs C's H Hof of ot tho the l kaiser Church children ren cooking cookIn cookIng cook- cook In Ing and clothes They o ha accepted an and will use uso to the a advantage e of tho the state te our aptitude e for governmental as aswell aswell aswell well as for home work worle In toe the great rent state of or New ew York whore wo two have o h had hour our first enrollment enrollment enrollment enroll enroll- ment of or women voters tho the figures show moro more new now Republicans than Democratic tlc voters of or tho the state The Tho answer of ot the enrollment nl list Is that the Republican party appealed more strongly to women than did hl an any other party part and did ld s so because uso it showed howe tho the opportunity for the l Individual Sn No Compromise Pence Tho rho Republican n party rt I toda today supports supports supports sup sup- ports every er possible means to win In Inthe the war now demands a a. peace with victory aid ald ai d |