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Show I LINING UP THE PARTISANS Henry Watlerson has b en off on a sulk for a number of years. He never was in sympathy with Bryan and only indifferently sup ported Wilson. Bui on Tuesday he sent a message of ongratula-' 1 1011 to Governor Cox expressing warm admiration and a determina-1 tun to help. Cox was pleased. Then Senator Harding was informed lhat Hiratn Johnson would support him, and Harding was plead Strange how these old-tuners foul then a. hack home. Even Taft, one of the authors of the league of nations, has sent word that the Taft family is for Senator Harding The party leaders have two to hear from On the Republican side is Borah, who, no doubt, will be guided by the decision of Senator Sen-ator Johnson On the Dei iratic side is Bryan the irrepressible Bryan. The .Whra.sk.in will he lonely unci forlorn if he eannot edge into the campaign without hanging his clothes on a hickory limb, preparatory pre-paratory to getting "wet." Observe the liberal flow of flattery whicb comes from the head-quarter! head-quarter! of both parties as a prodigal returns! The campaign managers man-agers in bestowing praise an- as clever SS a male flirt in appealing to tLe vanities of a confiding maiden. This is the season of beguiling. |