Show I I I i I 1912 I SURf AS fATE Secretary of Treasury Mac MacVeagh MacVeagh MacVeagh Urges Ohio Voters to Sink Personal Differences and Vote Straight Ticket 0 Nov 2 As the tb twig T I l I lent bent In ID J 1910 10 the tree trec will nUl lie be Ie Inclined In ID lUI declared Score Secre tO tary Car of the ehe Treasury MacVeagh here tonight bt In la J an D addres in which he be urged urK Ohio Republicans to keep kl In iD power porter the tile Republican part party the most moat powerful organization of progress lea ex ci e l today tuda in nn an nation of the world Horld anti and to Indorse William II U Taft already laden ladu with practical and aad per triumph triumphs and not lu in u any degree near Dar the end eod of hi bias broad and nl Ine rIe plans ursa and nd purposes of public useful I lie Dr fleas Acknowledging Ac fear tea of possible de do defeat feat teat for the Republican party In the coming elections Mr 11 MacVeagh said that the Demand of the times time there therefore the therefore fore tore so SQ far tar as we Republicans are con concerned concerned corned Is that we should all sIt alt up nights to think out ways was to secure the I triumph of ot the party and to think out ways of keeping it in power The country needs it he contin continued and wand every legitimate Interest In the country needs It and now that we have nave become a real world power the world needs it It is our duty to our party part to minimize our difference 8 Mr declared that the election in Ohio in 1910 and In all other states but for obvious reasons in Ohio particularly Involves with great dis the election of 1912 Party Parly Cannot lie Ill Though expressing full confidence In the power of or the Republican party to win In 1912 even if It it should meet re reverses reverses reverses verses this year saying that high vi vitality vitality i such as exists In the lican party part of ot today cannot be de do destroyed destroyed by one or more than one de feat that is la meaningless and senseless he urged his hearers bearers to do their best beet for party part victory to think of the peo people people pie and their interests and not of ot our ourselves ourselves selves Helves and our political indigestions and bad bud tempers temper He continued 1 since 1896 this party has lias not only been the governmental hope of the nation but it has been heen heena a constantly growing and nud developing practical au author author thor of ot great and v wholesome holesome national f development These thirteen years of ot Republican administration constitute I the greatest period of ot party usefulness that has marked the h history of ot nation I |