Show CAN REPUBLICANS AND PROGRESSIVES UNITE Wo Yo have havo gotten otten far tar enough now no into heto the Wilson administration to see that I Mr Wilson non Is 15 not merely m rely the th titular leader of ot his bis party as ns Mr Taft was waK accustomed to call cull himself but bit tho the actual ac actUAl actual ac- ac I leader that his leadership though employing patronage and especially the tho withholding of or patronage un as on ono one of f HeaL its He L a auxiliaries does dou not rest chiefly chIcO chiefly on tho power of or patronage but 1 is 19 an intellectual leadership and that through h this leadership there thero has been Imp ed on theold the theold theold old Democratic party a political from which It cannot now tep aside and upon which a t t must muse stand or r full fall in to the elections t O come com That th there there re is beginning to d m throughout th the t. t country countr a distinctive fear that in fry rf m an un uneconomic economic standpoint the tha arty muy not bo be sound philosophy tur h tear fear from what Is already happening U to tel our our Industrial l activity ac no- and what la fa like likely to Is Ie le equally clear clar The Tho Intuition of or the tho country country coun coon try Is already stirred It with h the tho tt-ar tt that it t may not bo e adapted t. t to America America or to toI nou era cia CI lu hi l vio 10 o lyu CJ I I I And out of n If Ir the tho fruit borne hornc is what Is feared will wilt quickly quIck come com an opposition to the Wilson idea hp potential potential poten poten- tOil enough to succeed If It wisely util util- Can can common ground round be found on I which to that that pott potential nUlI ial I o cp-o i l- l tion Into a united d and elective a lighting fighting opposition But But Dut reaction Is on tho the road Already d some Somo of ot the states that t aIo rte th the tho 1 initiative ini referendum and recall are arc devising devis devla log ing means means of or limping limiting the exercise lse of tf that power to the real occasions occasion upon which It should hould be J i by y the thu 1 people pee peo 0 I plo directly U and t to that end are arc pro- pro that the requisite petitions be signed hy by 1 th the petitioners In n person In Inthe Inthe the tho clerks clerk's office of tho he h. h ti respective communities tom com after the p petitioner r has his hl qualifications all as n nn no elector Experience experience F ence enee h HUH has H been at work here fund And if It an n Industrial reaction romes cX experience will teach tench another le lesson wm the l lesson son that the iheI foundations i-f i f pr are aio an Indus Industrial Industrial Industrial trial policy founded d on stability and r. r common common com com- mon Peter Petr In the March MarchI number of or the American Review It |