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Show STRAIGHT ISSUE BETWEEN EOSSES AiTD PEOPLE. J pf J $ If N THIS campjugn wo have shown that wherever Iho people havo a chanco to I r X, - --4 I expreas themselves they havo no nso for bos.i6s Elovon states, including ' PQSiW' " fit&Sj&n Ohio, havo alllowed Iho voters of the party to express their wishes. Out of 324 'llMaS!3SI "aBC3w''P?l delegates elected at these primaries, the most that Mr. Taft could secure, with the help of '-4a HtSlSrS&fl v. H3 .Bn party organisation and party patronage and with the bousos on his side, amounts only to i m,-,, fMJiaPSfetfmaBJffgSBi forty-eicht The only states where Mr. Taft has secured his real victories are tho stales ' fcwlLM BJRKaBflafe where the party Is in control, not of the peopio. but of tho bosses. That shows clearly ; ISiSfrGiffl 'rWwatrtYiSMrWF on which side in this issue Mr. Taft stands. That shows that this Is a straight Issue bo- ' fi RSfiMT raOjlailH'BlHffln ' tween tho bosses on one aide and the people on the othor side" Theodore Roosevelt, I - ' a3riiTBKfW tWyBSESliBM , ,, . . -,. -.. , , The North American, Philadelphia ' "NEW JERSEY FALLS IN LINE, TOO." |