Show V C rl TO WHAT DOES HE OBJECT J f Leslie M. M Slav Shaw does not like President PresIe resI- resI e dent Roosevelt Apparently be lie did t like him Wm formerly but since the pub pub- f j f f r of or the latest me message sage to con con- J gress gross Mr Shaw has withdrawn his approval h r When asked at Chicago recently jj what was his po position as to the f I r dent and his policies Mr j Shaw said f I II was a member of the cabinet for 0 five fie years rears and aud thoroughly understood s i the administration during m my Incumbency benc bency in office I did make a speech some time ago In Michigan In which I lauded the affairs of the nation That however was prior to the tho recent presidential message What my Ideas now are I can not at present state Then you jou OU are not as laudatory In your attitude as you were at the time you oU spoke of in Michigan You can draw raw your own O deductions deduc deduc- He then added In reply to a ques ques- or tion that Mr Ir Taft rait has Las no policies s nd loft left the impression that he would AS- AS regard r surd the tho big war secretary as simply 20 the h mouthpiece o of Mr Ir Roosevelt elt even after the latter retires from the presIdential presidential office He Hc didn't talk that way war and he probably didn't think that way before the publication of f the message What was there in the message to turn him against the President He has spoken a hundred times in the most positive e manner and In the warmest terms of President Roosevelt and his adminis adminis- What hat was as there in he message mes mes- es- es sage to make him recant In Iii that message the dominant note was a demand for honesty in business and politics If there Is anything offensive of of- to Mr Ir Shaw in that doctrine he lle has been fooling the people for or a good man many years ears They have believed him a convert to tl the theory that honesty is Is not anI only the best policy but that it Is ethically right And nd if he be has suddenly come cornEl to the place where he can no l longer n er subscribe to that d doctrine be he is better outside than inside the breastworks President Roosevelt Roose may IDa safely stand standon t. t on that message It will be approvingly approvingly read when the little men who have tried to discredit discredit him are re dead V l and forgotten It will have its place f 1 in literature when the spiteful assaults I upon him bim have been Condemned by the popular jull judgment ment and the authors of ol y those assaults have been embalmed I 1 along with Arnold and Booth I. I It is the glory glor- of the American Americas L people that tha thoy are Inherently honest bonest and really fair Sometimes they are arc I deceived by designing men But their level Judgment In the end rarely goes goes' wrong It will not go wrong this tills tim time The Philadelphia North American says sayi 3 of the m message e Mr 1 Roosevelt's document was a aJ 1 J clarion call to the advocates ad of ot pros progress ress ross to unite In effort a mighty might to advance ad vance and protect the public interests in Is 1 Senators were asked their opinion L Senator tor Nelson of Minnesota said Its a grand message and was full fully justified by bJ the conditions in Ui the l. l country His colleague Senator Senate r I Clapp declared It means the nomination nomination nom non 1 c of oC Taft TaCt at Chicago and Ui the Indorsement of 01 the Roosevelt policies o Senator Sutherland of ot Utah declared de k dared t The sentiment in Utah and in the inter states Is overwhelming overwhelming- l ly h- for the President and whatever er he he desires The message will strengthen r him with the common people Nine out of ten Republicans In Utah will v be ready to do whatever Is necessary 0 to carry out the Presidents President's policy and f f this will mean the nomination of oC theman theman the man adapted for the work It looks like Uke Taft tf V Senator Borah of Idaho always a aff am m ff Taft man since he is unable to hope f President Roosevelt Roose will a again aln be a candidate said I I I think Taft raft will wl willbe be bE nominated s The message will wll help belp him and ld sot lot ot 1 I IJ J hurt him by an any means While It will strengthen Tafts Taft's candidacy tho the message was not necessary to Insure his nomination nomination-at at Chicago That was wasas wasas wasas as good as settled before the message went to congress What could there have been In th the message to make Mr Ir Sh Shaw v. v change chanco his opinion about tho the President |