Show R L POSSIBILITIES r T IN SPOTLIGHT I ver for President Club formed Roosevelt to toI T Tour u Midwest l' l I IS BOOMED Reed lith-Reed i Reed Ticket Boosted Boost Boost- 11 I fed ed l by K m EW YORK Jan 25 AP Na AP-Na- Na- Na laP laP- politics held a a prominent I iri to today's days day's New York news- news ers with candidacies for l tand Lr nd vice president in the fored foreit fore- fore d it of a a. nationwide I ver ver f for r president president as association announced by Jy y John A. A Stewart H F- F er et ei president of the S State ate v teg gue e of ot Re Republican l Clubs ij Republican headquarters an- an republican that Colonel Theodore sevelt would start Mat Friday on a a. aJ J 1 iture lure t i tour of ot the Middle West i m III U the e Times said that the tour j 0 0 l j With Ih the that at his can can- lacy acy for r the Rep Republican in nomina- nomina vice ice president may be proby pro pro- ted but by bT no means abandon abandon- of ot the no nomination for vernor of ot v Ke le leYork York ila Atla in his at the club Young Republican 1 Nicholas Murray Butler Buller Columbia university was Intro Intro- by the he dubs clubs president as as' as asa a a. fo for or the v ns flee he t told tie i members fuD t laspro l'- l' lt t aspro to the presidency one IetJe e old ota unemployed or bored 1 ii of the tho three S YOUTHFUL 1 very vry ry youthful ut I I- Iam am very ery yand 1 r my Thy waking hours hour arC are g he ho said And be be- beu LeI 1181 u h have ve not opinions but conand con con- and they are not f for forI r Itra a I eorge rge W. W T. T leader of J many Hall flail expressed complete te t at Governor Alfred Eh E. E h h w would uld receive the Demo- Demo e on 1 page ge 5 G. j I Not for Sale Me T 01 I 1 4 k S S 'S I ISS h SS NICHOLAS NICHOL S MURRAY BUTLER PRESIDENTIAL POSSIBILITIES IN SPOTLIGHT Continued Continue a from page pase 1 cratic n nomination and expressed t the opinion that either President Coolidge or 01 Vice President Dawes would be selected by the cans cals A. A O. O Stanley former senator from I Kentucky was quoted by the Times as s naming- naming Governor Smith and Senator James JLmes A. A Reed need of or Missouri Mis MIs' sour as the two men orthe day COX CONSIDERED The Times said that former fonner former GovernOr Governor Gov Gov- James M. M Cox Con of Ohio Is un- un consideration for temporary chairman of oC the Democratic national national na na- na- na convention In inJune June and that he ho ha has the indorsement of many Smith supporters Others under consideration accord according ins to the Times are John W. W Davis Democratic Democratic Demo Demo- cratic nominee nomine-e in Ia 1924 and Roland S. S Morris former ambassador to Japan The Times said that Governor Smiths Smith's friends were were uncertain whether he should go to Houston for the Democratic convention and that opinion was about evenly di dl- dl vided Dr Butler in his speech beC before re reUle 1 the Ule Young Republicans expressed the opinion that neither party would have the courage to mention mention mention men men- tion prohibition in its national platform plat plat- plat plat- form and that the voters would have to be guided by the personality and character of t the candidate rather than by any auy declaration of the party platform so far as prohibition prohibition pro pro- Is concerned Mr Stewart in his announcement of ot the formation of f the Hoover fo for President a association said that a Hoover ticket ticket would not only sweep New York st state t as ag against Governor Smith but it It- would carry carryall all but nine lime states in the country Mr Stewart will head tho the executive committee We are for fr Secretary Hoover for tor president on a a. platform o of ot Coolidge stability and common commonsense commonsense commonsense sense he s said ld There Is no in intention intention in- in to secure delegates against anybody but rather for Mr Hoover Joseph Steinberg secretary- secretary treasurer of ot the th Curtis for President President dent club denied published reports that Senator Charles Curtis of Kansas was using his hla presidential candidacy as a stepping stone to the vice presidential nomination That is la not true Steinberg said sald unless of of course President Coolidge should choose choos to run I I still believe that is possible I and that th the Republican ticket ticket will be Coolidge and Curtis Ho Houston Hodston promised the Democrats to do everything but change the weather to make malic their convention a success Mayor Holcombe admitted ad ad- at a social luncheon given by National Committeeman Nor Nor- Norman orman or- or man E. E Mack of ot Buffalo that It might be a a. bit warm in Houston In June but he added adde there weren't many chilly breezes In New NewYork NewYork NewYork York In June of 1924 |