Show WILL ML PLAY A PART IN NATIONAL POLITICS Will Do What He Ho Believes for tho the Best Interests of tho the Country Oyster Bay Day N X Y 1 J JId Uy ST 37 ft n e who heard Theodore Roosevelt talk at Sagamore Hill Hili lilt this afternoon came Ime away auay with a sharply harlly etched etch o w picture or what his 1111 attitude will h l I n u ustate state and ano national politics politic I he wished to keep k In la the m i t tho the approaching campaign for hr hI f tr cs that by b taking too prominent a part to n nIt nIt It he may be accused ed of a a J i Broadly speaking he will as lie be b iii in said Mid on several occasions do all In hii 1 s l power to help the tho man who stood by him and his hlll policies but Is l tal tel as to whether he be expects ex to caT carry this to the point of coming co ng out openly In favor of ot the all cr o r the country countr whom he be It considers t to t re o 0 standing for his hill ideas Idea Id Will VUI Forget Differences Difference He does say lIa however that hat he h IT u nt iet i t forget factional differences difference and anti r rn n n party part line linos and support the men a and l tho the things s he believes believe stand for l 0 o obent best bent Interests of the country as a a w he h r The Tho Republican situation in this th Mia nta Ia a ais Is shifting so IO rapidly the tho colonel sari sal ai he was waR having trouble keeping pace pac PH with It In Interview th thi r rn were mentioned to him hlin the names Ramps f r Representative Hamilton Fisi h William H II state tatt u pric JD of Insurance a as having Iwa twi spoken a of recently In connection con wh w the the gubernatorial nomination He T r tied plied by naming over oer the whole it 1 f men who have e been b R mentioned sin 7 that ho had no Idea Weft whatever as se t tn ti tithe n o 0 othe the boat beet bo t man mn would be Would Not Comment on oa Colonel Roosevelt said Id he h had ri nt t been reading up on OR Nebraska lately Itel and had not heard how Wilu rn J T Bryan Dran had fared In the r Temo mo rs R n convention In that th t tAte state Tin The inT C Continued l on Page l e Two MIMA WilL VILL PLAY A PART IN NATIONAL POLITICS Continued From Page One Oal viewers lower broke the news of or the setback to o the tho Nebraskan and the colonel asked had whether the differences of or opinion risen arisen because Mr tr Bryan went wont too far farr or r not far tar enough In his bill proposed tem tern temperance temperance perance legislation After he was told that hat the former Cormer seemed to fit the case there here was wa nothing which he be cared to todd add dd in comment on Mr Bryan BryanA Dran A letter caused great amusement to Mr In Ir Roosevelt today When Mr Roose relt elt eI was as in New ew York last Friday he told old Intel viewers viewer rs after aCer a conference with several politicians he be had bad had an Interesting discussion on literature literature The newspapers printed his hi bl little joke which brought forth the letter leter received today oday toda The writer accused the of f trying tring to make mako people think that he e had been discussing literature in Instead Instead stead of politics and wound up by b say saying ing ng Maybe you can fool tho the feeble feebleminded feebleminded feebleminded minded reporters but you cant fool tool time line the he public like that thaL I knew know all the tho tholine |