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Show COOLIE LI-II LI-II PLACE BY STRIKE RESULT . . Republican Treasurer As-: As-: ; serts Much Depends on ; His Showing; Chicago in , . Line for '24 Convention ; ' NSW TOJUC, Sept. 4. Ths coal . : ' strtka may make or mar President :- Coolldge's chances for noralnatloa at tbe 124 Republican convention, n ths opinion of Frederick W. Up- ham. treasurer of ths national Republican Re-publican committee, who let It bs known, on returning yesterday from ifbroad. that Chicago, "being the geographically logical place for It. probably would bs ths scans of ths next Republican national eonven-f eonven-f . t'ion Tnat city, he said. Is the choice of a majority of ths eommlt- ;.tOS. i Mr. Upham predicted that Presl-dinl Presl-dinl rrrH-gs - ' ba.Jomlnatsd heit year ta suooeed himself, if bs tuts a chance meantime to demonstrate demon-strate bis ability, and If hs chooses - to be a candidate. ' i- "The preeldent," be added, '"has anany hurdles to negotiate between ' now and next June, and hs has not tjemonetrated what he can or will do. If hs seeks ths nomination, be will bo in the poeltlon of the pole horse, becauee he will go Into the ' convention a the reigning head of his party." Other "formidable" candidates, Mr. Upham thought, would bo Senator Sen-ator lfollsUs. of Wisconsin. Senator Sen-ator Johnson. of. California, and ' former Governor Lowden f 1111-nols. 1111-nols. Albert Lasksr. former chair-man chair-man of ths United States snipping Aboard, has oonsented to manage , Senator Johnson's campaign, bs sdded. Senator Ralston of Indiana has a good chance ae a candidate for the Democratlo nomination, Mr. Vnhum M h hii lwrnMfmm members of tbo PainocrVtlo national na-tional committee. - v Mr. Upham predicted that Theodore Theo-dore Roosevelt Jr. will bo president presi-dent soms day, "If bs Is not tos ambitious and doss not try to run too woon-" . |