Show EXTOLLED I IN t THESE SPEECHES I wing jyring arc the nominating speeches made today at the the convention on Wood woos I 0 o. o June 11 General General Leonard cord card as governor go o of Cuba and in Island island possessions great argument a advanced by Henry Allen of Kansas Cansas toda today presented the g generals general's name as a a. candidate for Cor the theY Y 0 quoted from Roosevelt Ellhu Elihu f gothers others to prove how highly Insular administration was reHe reHo re- re Ho He also touched upon the gen gen- I and his Initiative as I tin Un his warnings to America to during the l world war His 9 dt 10 da rida train I nr n na camps a and cantonments n I rf l obedience to orders pt him from the fighting front fronte e et touched upon on military training are areland areland land c cannot be so twisted as to Vind Ithe the timid Allen declared I governor vernor also touched upon thes the s prompt assumption of control i rand and racial disorders where he Jer promptly succeeded chaos andon and anil Ions on willingly yielded to his lair air Jamrs lairs lairs' s s' s witness of ot his service Al- Al asserting that the time calls calla for ual leader and that the choice when de when restive minds are lImay may shape the government for forI I rs' rs or more to come of f practical devotion which Ito Cuba in tn company with his fiend Roosevelt led him at the theIon then Ion nt n of a successful campaign to or BiJ the undesirable position of ot governor go of Santiago then a elan the face 0 of the earth It task new to American effort but the feed stricken c city t buried burled its cured If it of ot its corruption and from Its pestilences pe related that Wood also It healthful I and grad grad- i c Cubans b to assume e confident cons con con- s dent must be a business mane man TIan e Allen said asserting se the derS de- de S r business man president fd will satisfied with the naming of oC a only business Woods Wood's Cuba was vas that of ot a statesman snot Inot not narrowed his vision to the life The president must nd w affairs and the cross- cross currents of social and g Woods Wood's part in the tie establish establish- I I the early training camps and histo his to America to prepare AllenWood Allen Wood trained the ninth Eighty-ninth hook took It to the port of embarks embarks- was there met with orders to Funston and train trainan an an- Ision an nan was no Allen m merican soldier is a citizen sofen sollen sot sol en len said Leonard Wood holds lie e tradition of the great citizen en f the republic His Hia well known la tal av small but well well trained trained army taut aut declaration that he believes raining of ot citizens for tor better I minds for sound bodies I be e twisted be before Core an intelligent Into nto to a false shape with which to the timid I will I not create reate for himself a I background out of mediocre men dAllen Allen promised ill f tull full appreciation of the chal- chal the hour I present the matt man who s Leopard hour Leonard Wood I Lowden I 1 SAGO AGO GO June Tune 11 Con Congressman ressman WIt wil n of Illinois today In n ling Governor rank O. 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O Lowden Ident said o 0 time since the birth of the Rei Re- Re i party has t there r been e greater tse ier the exercise of calm al deliberate el passionate judgment nt in the select t a bearer than there Is IsA IsrA isA f rA A A spirit of rep rei unrest is in hI the land On all alt sides are fn murmurings murmuring of ot discontent The with the prophesy of land Jandt and despair Confidence has haa dis- dis ed rand the tho splendid optimism of ot I days once our proudest national given way to an anever ever present 4 Impending disaster For seven the ship of or state straining has bas rifting Ip in a sea of uncertainty its infused fuse fused and bewildered by strange I I i I I voices In 11 the air all and lured in on its vacil lating course by false lights along the I shore Nine anxious months still sUIl lie ire before be be- be for fore us and If It perchance it should be our good fortune to avoid the rocks rocks' ot of destruction It will be due solely to the mysterious workings of a merciful providence providence provi- provi dence that guides and protects the destiny des des- tiny of ot da a chosen people In theIr the time of ot trial an and tribulation i Z 1 know t that at 1 t J voice the sentiment of ot every patriotic lc American n when 1 express express i 1 the hope that God will speed the day dayI when a better and a braver bravet pilot shall shan be I placed placed at the helm one helm one who Is ready and andI I 1 willing in times of stress and storm to read the chart and compass of ot experience experience ence one who wh can restore discipline among officers and crew and inspire the courage that is born or of confidence nt one who will lIlt steer te a straight tr g and steady g course through the troubled waters of ot na national national na- na disorder and a again aln find refuge refue inthe m in In the harbor b of national safety f and na security f ity hT To find s such a pilot Is tI the imperative Imperative Impera impera- i tive duty of the Republicans C assembled I il da daC In ht convention 0 today Threescore years ago at a time TV When hen the passions of men were stirred d to o the I ohe og depths t when the very perpetuity p of g government gov government gov- gov of ot the people by the people and andi for Cor the people was trembling In the balance balance balance bal bal- ance ance the nation turned for leadership to the state of ot Illinois Here on the broad and fertile p prairies al was found a man of the people c II a leader of ul leaders d t the apotheosis of freedoms freedom's hob light our Lincoln the worlds world's Lincoln Grandly nobly sublimely he met the thc test Illinois st stands re ready In 1920 to consecrate conse consecrate crate to the service of the republic another another another an an- other of oC her great sons sons one one lne whose brilliant brilliant brilliant bril bril- record of public and private Achievements Is the very best and surest guarantee that under Sunder his leadership our beloved country will be raised from the obloquy into which it has fallen and again placed on the road that leads to na national national national na- na honor and national glory We present him to you because we believe believe be believe be- be lieve In his rugged Americanism that comes from close contact with the plain people Born of humble parentage his ls youth and young oung manhood were spent ona on ona ona a farm tarm in Iowa the great school of or experience ex ex- We Ve present him to fo you because of ot his manly courage and conviction common commonsense commonsense commonsense sense faithfulness and fearlessness He stands for Cor law and order and constitutional constitutional con con- government Of Ot fine tine legal mind and training with both le legislative ve and executive experience he believes In the powers and prerogatives prerogatives tives of every branch of ot the federal government gov government as set forth by the fathers of the tho constitution itself and he is unalterably bly opposed to executive usurpation of any legislative or judicial functions His record demonstrates a clear comprehensive comprehensive comprehensive com com- conception of ot the proper relation relation relation rela rela- tion of ot capital and labor to each otner other His work in congress and as governor demonstrated the embodiment of the doctrine doctrine doc doc- trine square deal deat He typifies more than any anyone one of the distinguished gentlemen who will be placed in nomination before this convention convention convention conven conven- tion the great vital Issue of oC economy inthe In Inthe Inthe the administration of public affairs We point to the Increased tax rate and the increased administrative efficiency of ot this state He Ho is in full cun accord with the true spirit of ot America which still prefers the nationalism of Theodore Roosevelt to the Internationalism of ot Woodrow Wilson He believes that the the sovereignty or of the tho United States must be kept free and inviolate In Inviolate tn- tn violate from European influence or dictation dic dictation dic- dic lc- lc tation and that while maintaining a a. friendly attitude toward al at nations we it It to those who have gone before and to those who are to follow tollow us to enter tn Into partnership sh with t none e The best constructive t n-t ct ability of our great constructive party must be utilized In the solution of ot today's problems Illinois has such a a. man We w represent the patriotic patriotic governor governor t 1 tarro of a patriotic T state FRANK ORREN LO LOWDEN EN I Johnson I CHICAGO June 11 charles Charles S. S Wheeler of ot San Francisco today placed Senator Hiram Johnson in nomination before the Republican national conven conven- tion Wheeler drove hard on the claim that Johnsons Johnson's nomination would assure Republican victory Do you ou want another four years of ot the Wilson family Camily In the White House he demanded If It If you 1011 Insist that th the father tather of pt the dynasty shall abdicate d do yoU you want the people then to take up th the e crown prince If you do not then wh why y Continued on page 8 CANDIDATES CANDIDATES' CANDIDATES CANDIDATES' EXTOLLED I Continued from Page page 7 7 gamble with chance chanc Why close your jy eY eyes a to the obvious Why not admit to i S i yourself yourself what what every man of political vIsion vi vision vision vI- vI sion knows that knows that there Is la one une who can sweep the country whose country whose nomination nomination nomination nomi nomi- nation will carry with it the absolute certain certainty ty of election t The platform alone he sa said said d would not win the election It would be the candidate candidate candidate candi candi- date the people would vote forA forA forA for A yellow dog is impossible and adark a a adark dark horse cannot win If It you expect their vote do not not offer to them a cold capable nerveless unsympathetic business business business busi busi- ness administration he declared He defended Johnson against charges of ot being a red saying he was a radical only in his his' attitude t toward ward financial ghouls wealth ghouls wealth besotted men red anarchists of depraved finance and profiteering knaves whom Wheeler said Johnson would handle without gloves and without mercy If elected This Is the answer which our Da David ld of the Golden Gate hurls at the head of of the Hell Gate Wheeler declared I It may be true that our officers near class the class the captains of industry the dis dis- dis I bursing officers of the primary army and the colonels of commissary who advance advance alvance ad al- vance the sinews of or war would war prefer a military leader said Wheeler But Iam I Iam Iam am here to say sar for the ranK rame and file of the Republican party that the plain Yanks who fill the ranks that have the votes are calling for the son of Cali Call fornia The time has come has come when a doubting nation Is is asking the Republican party to say whether or not the highest office In Inthe Inthe Inthe the whole world is to be treated as the bauble of rt h men You can answer that question by nominating the man who whom the people want If It lf you shall select this son of or California California Cali Call fornia that In the conduct of i ibis bis campaign h he has placed no burden 1 the back of f the Republican I party I ISea ie teb F Fi i He has saddled t it VI with no Old Man Mait I l of the Se Sea to gall the withers of the party throughout th the campaign With him as asa asa a candidate the party part will have nothing I to explain to palliate to 0 o repudiate or to excUse No angels have been 1 I hovering over him No 2000 tip from I th the friendly hand of a Standard OH oil king has found its its' way into his political treasury and not a penny from his froth his private private vate vats purse has been stalled in the gluey pocket of ofa a 3 show me politician Be it clearly understood that that California California California Califor Califor- nia makes no pretension that her candidate candidate candi candi- date Is the political heir of Theodore Roosevelt But if it should happen that the claim claim- Is here made that the political mantle mantlo of Theodore Roosevelt was be bequeathed bequeathed be- be to anyone then before you accept accept accept ac ac- ac- ac or believe It ft California aSks asas that YOU rou remember that Theodore Teodore Roosevelt in t the presence of an a assemblage blage of ot 15 o people 0 said 1 of h her l son I He Is fitted at the moment to be president of the United States And that so so recently as the day of ot January 1916 over his own signature he made this deliberate declaration Of or all th the public men in this country country country coun coun- try toia he is the one orie with whom I find myself III in most complete sympathy ily My Iy fellow Americans the hour nour has struck k the time pas has as come to scourge the last of the bosses boss's from this great temple j I I of or the Republican party Men of the So South th Jf f it be true there are In your number hand band picked men met who have forgOtten forgotten for- for gotten the obligation they of or all aU men owe I to the flag of freedom men of the North if rOll I it be true that a ht there theVe a are IJ In your ranks political 1 slaves who are being lashed Into I Iline line by the blacksnake of some party leaders tell them that they hold within themselves the power to strike the shackles from their own limbs The sovereign state of California now places before you in lu formal nomination Hiram W V Johnson 1 J I Coolid Coolidge e 1 I CHICAGO June 11 Goy Governor Governor CalvIn Calvin Cal Cal- vin via Coolidge if Il elect elected d' d president president would clear the murky murk air of Washington Wash Wash- Washington ington ington Hk lIk like a bracing northern breeze Speaker t H H. Gillett of oC th the house of oC representatives told the Republican national convention today to- to day daj In placing before It th the name of I the Massachusetts governor Gillett I I aidA said Bald A lOA year ago aso a a. man outside 1 I I of New England kneW knes who was governor governor governor gov gov- of Massachusetts today every lov lover of ordered liberty In the United States knows ad rejoices that the governor governor gov soy of Massachusetts Is Calvin Coolidge Opportunity came to him and found lound him waiting her summons calm courageous courageous courageous cour cour- ageous resolute to do his duty though the hea heavens v ns fall He Is not showy nor spectacular but he never disappoints The limelight limelight limelight lime lime- light attracts him less than the midnight midnight mid mid- midnight night oil oll Would it not be a restful change to see such a man in the White House I today I nominate for president president- Calvin I I Coolidge of Massachusetts I I I i 1 I I 1 I I III II L Butler I II I CHICAGO June 11 Nicholas Nicholas Murray Butler was presented to the Republican convention as as a g presidential candidate to today today to- to day clay by Ogden Mills In a speech in which Butler was d described as as a wheel horse of or the Republican party Butler Mills said is the only candidate who has all the qualifications necessary to make the right kind of a president Mills claimed a genius for constructive I criticism for his candidate and mentioned Butlers Butler's part in the making of party platforms platforms platforms plat plat- forms in past pass conventions Mills He sl said is d a tried He ii has and been proved e the executive executive fv head for a dozen different organizations or undertakings all aU of which have been successful As president of Columbia university for more than twenty years he has been the administrator of a business bust busi ness fleas representing an Investment |