Show Ohio Leaders Map Campaign I Wo ar 1 I s 4 1 SS I- I 5 A 4 k r S J 7 1 S L ji T S S S. S w k w 5 4 P S UV S S SS S A j U oro 5 oX S S S t j M LZ z J Jj y mt ik W NN IN fw FIR Ohio Republicans as they met with Senator William Villiam E. E Borah Tuesday to discuss placing his name in the Buckeye state primaries Left to right seated Roscoe McCulloch McCulloch l loch Senator Borah and Daniel Morgan lorgan standing John S. S Knight Max la 1 and C. C N. N Sparks A Calls for Showdown With G. G PP O. O P. P Stand patters C By the Associated Press conservative of ol WASHINGTON ASHINGTON V Feb 5 Liberal 5 and wings the Republican party plunged toward a showdown fight today as Senator Borah formally entered t the e presidential struggle Borah's announcement that he would campaign for delegates in the Ohio presidential primary May 12 foreshadowed a wide open race for forthe forthe for the nomination 1 Immediately politicians began besan speculating whether other candidates candidates candidates candi candi- dates would contest with Borah for Ohio's 02 52 delegates or would let him fight it out against a favorite son entry There Thero was no doubt among those who had watched the tho Borah movement movement movement move move- ment that the senators senator's entry into Ohio was a declaration of war against the established party organization Massachusetts l Is Split Democratic party leaders also faced a challenge in an announcement announcement announcement announce announce- ment from Governor Joseph B. B Ely Elyot of ot Massachusetts that he ho would fight for an delegation from that state to tho the Democratic convention Ely asserted the reelection of President Roosevelt was an uan Impossibility impossibility impossibility unless administration policies policies poli poli- cies des were changed He said he wanted wanted want want- ed an delegation to re restore restore restore re- re store tho the party nationally to the principles of ot the 1932 platform Other political developments in included in- in eluded 1 Political observers looked to Postmaster General Farley Fancy to Indicate indicate indi Indi- cate Democratic campaign strategy tonight and perhaps to comment on Alfred E E. Smiths Smith's recent deal address Farley will speak at Coral oral Gables Fla lila The speech will willbe willbe be broadcast at p. p m. m mountain time 2 Assailing what he called waste under the tho Roosevelt administration Representative Bacon R. R New NewYork NewYork NewYork York said in a speech last night Continued on Page PILe Two Column B Seven BORAH CALLS FOR SHOWDOWN Continue from Pct PaCI Ont On that a lot of ot it is due to tho the energetic energetic ener ener- getic application of the spoils tern and partisanship of f tho the administration administration ad ad- I ministration of f relief 3 The senate passed yesterday and transmitted to the house theVan theVan the theVan Van Nuys bill providing fines up to for lor ant any one ono seeking to swing votes of ot their through fear or Intimidation Borah's flat announcement created creat creat- ed a wave of Interest in both par par- ties Many Republicans here were slow v to comment but Representative Represents Represents- tive Fish CR R. R New York a Borah Bomb supporter hailed the move saying Borah's strength lies with the tho taxi river driver the elevator operator and i the rank and file me of substantial America W. W Kingsland Macy former New NewYork NewYork NewYork York state Republican chairman who is warring with the party leadership leadership lead lead- I there and ami fighting for Borah Both was highly elated Democratic I leaders of ot Ohio hoping for tor a Republican Republican Republican Re Re- publican split in that state said the Borah candidacy was the best news weve we've heard Opinion that Colonel Frank Knox of Chicago would take whatever steps ar are necessary to pr protect 0 his Interests In Ohio was expressed by bya bya bya a Knox supporter Clarence J. J Brown former Ohio secretary of state Brown said Borah's move was not conducive to harmony The announcement placed Borah more definitely in the race than any anyone anyone anyone one else Colonel Knox and Governor Landon of Kansas are regarded by Republicans generally as candidates but neither has declared formally Former President Hoover continues continues continues con con- to discuss issues only and Senator CR R Michi regarded by many as a likely possibility possibility has asserted that he heis is not a candidate for anything Borah Both said ho had not decided whether ho he would enter primaries in other states but indicated he would if necessary by saying if it conditions are such that it seems practicable to do so I undoubtedly will While his speaking schedule has not been arranged far ahead Borah will make a nationwide radio address address address ad ad- dress February 22 another speech in New York and then campaign in Ohio during March Mardi or April |