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Show miTE H QUSE COMPLETES PU!NS FOR WESTERN TOUR; CRAFT b MEN ARE URGED TO S'AND FOR NATION'S WEAL: ! .V i THIRD TERM TALK IG1II Capital Politicians Interested In-terested in Possibility of Wilson's Entering Great Race Next Year. Forthcoming Tour Expected Ex-pected to Have Bearing Bear-ing on Nomination Possibilities, Pos-sibilities, Leaders Say. (Chicago Triliuno Spoi'ial Servu-o.'. WAS1IIXGTOX. Aug. .31. Talk about President Wilson as n polemia! Ihird-lerin candidate is a pieee ot' livel; interest in Washington, as a result ol' his forthcoming tour v.f the west, he ginning ncx; Wednesday. The triji N likely to have a Tarrenehing eli'eel on the next presidential election, the pi-i maries for i hieh are but seven mor.tln distant. In all probability, it Mill d, elop something definite as lo the Denm err ,ic program. In con-v.-iiu.mce. nil the pussiUlii io -lor 1 bp 1 'cnioorat ie nomination li.v. e ! their ears and eyes v. hie open 1'or the first iniiiing to li.c president's iu tenlions. Thev beiievo that, sumohovi, somewhere, along the line, .Mr. Wilson will lei his political thoughts be hnown, so that the hall can lie set rolling in preparation for the primaries.- The;, are getting ;':i:.ious over the failure to get started villi the preliminary organ ization work in their respective booms. As the mutter drags on certain of the Democratic leaders are becoming morn and more convinced thai AI r. Wikon will be in the running for n third term. THINK CARDS ARE SHUFFLED FOR WILSON. And looking i;ilo Tin- i'uiprc, 1 1 , believe that he ciimN ft rc siun'f Jed i n produce jusl llinl rosnM Die natural flcvelopmenl (!' :? si Inn! io! . thev Urn!., where a. consider;! hie pov; ion (i r 1 1 Poinocratie p:irt y. looking upoii M . M'ilson as tho only lender in all iniei national and domestic issue, will noi I he illiii'4 lo see him .surrender 1 ; : leadership, al ieast lo hoitii oilier Dfvno oral. Jn oilier "words, they see ;i cnin'v 1 ion arising v. h'-re 1 lie st rict WlNnu followers will insist lh;.l Ihc presidcn: accept rcnoiiiiiiat ion and make i he nfjh' , for rerleciiou. to make. Mire the ci'vr in r forward of his policies. 1' Mr. W'i I son is a ver: ' to 1 hi u. a-eordiiiK a-eordiiiK to the political view, cerlain1;-ho cerlain1;-ho has not as yef slion siyns of it. And on top of tiia! lie floes not appcr to 1)P jmt t iii'j' forward anybody as 1ms successor in Ihe worlc he has und'T tak en and is ra pped np in h'i rt and aoul. So far a. can 1h learmd--and this statement is based on a mo-it emu dote and careful i n fn ' ry M r. ''l)son ne ver has d isc us - 'd v, it h n u body lift political future ',o i'ar a'i the p'v:-; d-'iicy is conwrued. r RESIDENT TO HAVE THE SPOTLIGHT NOW. Ever since th'"1 president 'm r'',u7 from the jieyce cotifer'Ticr-, 'Mh tl possible exception of I lie day of t h i delivery of ihe )eac treaty mes1 r.r to the s'-na 1 e, the oppnnrn t s of I ): ! lea y ue of nations ha vc had the head lines in the new? pa per. M r. Wihon has been sitting luifk silently v Iiilo th! tr'-atv was picked to pieces. ,o:v it is expected, 'ilh tlie president on the slimp, he will get the headline himself, far OYprshadmvin everyt hin 7 that his opponents, even t railinp him, air- able to say or do. It is the vie;-, of the president and his followers thai there will be an immediate reaction throughout the country because of this, and an overwhelming demand for action bv t lie senate. Tlx? n dm in i si ra t ion doe-; not expect that the insistence for ial" hValion will be based so much on thn: argument that the treaty ii prf-c. which even pome of i : s staunch ad o c;ites admit il not, a upon tN-menl tN-menl that the best thing to do is er if ratified and thru ;o bark in (Continued on Pngc Co'uum 2 ) Till TERM TALK 111 BEING HEARD (Continued from Page One.) mal living conditions. It will be one of the policies to capitalize the delay by the Republicans as interf ereneo with the enlire world scheme.- This expectation expecta-tion is largely responsible for the administration's ad-ministration's prediction that the treaty will be ratified within the coming com-ing month. |