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Show - .... ' - - Does any person really imagine President Roosevelt Roose-velt will not be sustained by his own party in the United States Senate when Senator-elect Smoot knocks for admission? The President is not at odds with his party in any serious sense. Indeed, never before in the history of party politics has the occupant occu-pant of the executive mansion received the indorsement indorse-ment of so many. State conventions for a second term, and so long in advance of the national convention, conven-tion, as has President Roosevelt. , It is coming to be understood that there are more cogent reasons than Mr. Smoot's personal Ambition to occupy the honored hon-ored place of Senator that urge him to try his mettle met-tle with the President of the United States. |