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Show I fffii DICTATOR Cdxey Says Roosevelt Aims to Be Supreme Ruler New York. Oct. 15 General W. B. Coxcy of Ohio, who led a famous march of unemployed oa to Washington Washing-ton lu the spring of 19 )1, has been In New York for a week or so looking over the political situation from a $25 a day suite in a fashionable hotel li. i" '" announces that he Intends to I buckle e.t-wn to hard campaign work for the defeat of the Republican ticket tick-et in this state. "1 am convinced," no sa'd in a statement state-ment to the Democratic committee, " that Theodore Roosevelt alms to be the full-fledged boss of the United States. He vvlll accomplish It by peaceful means If he can and, ii he fails, then he is going to precipitate-a precipitate-a revolution and set himself up as a dictator. What he Is trjlng to do now is to transfer all the powers uovv held bv the states to the federal government gov-ernment and then put himself at the head of the federal government." |