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Show WILL STAY UNDERCOVER New Maine Governor Fears to Take Any Definite Stand Watervllle, Maine, Sept. 11. "I shall not attempt to cxerl any influence influ-ence for one faction or the other," said Governor-olect William L. Haines, when Rhown dispatches from Tacoma, Wash., to the effect that Colonel Roosevelt had said Mr. Haines had "come out for the Progressive Pro-gressive national ticket." "I have never yet Indicated," said Mr. Haines, "whether I shall support Mr. Roosevelt or Mr. Taft." "I shall not bo able to take any part In tho November contest on account ac-count of my health. My physician demanded de-manded my retirement from any further fur-ther public contest at the peualty of being blind, if I do not." oo |