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FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1920. ROOSEVELT ADWVRERS WILL RALLY TOSEN, HARDING, CURTIS ASGEATS EE NESE A MD TENT Ardent Follower of Great American Declares for) Republican Candidate as Moses Who Will | a Lead Nation Out.of Autocratic Mire. One of the most ardent supporters Theodore Rooseyelt ever had is Frank G. Curtis of this city, formerly of Jamestown, | He was more than a mere friend in the colonel’s | lifetime. He served through all the Roosevelt campaigns in the various capacities and was ever a valiant fighter for the cause, because he believed in Roosevelt—the outcome of a lifetime’s New York. acquaintance and association. In the upheaval of 1912 Mr. Curtis early aligned himself under the Roose- velt banner and became a power in western New York in succeeding cam- paigns, and was a delegate to the Pro- eressive N: 1916 from his fo w York A close student of public affairs, in- rested ‘in all public questions and gov- nmental matters for the weal or woe of the peop! 1 enjoying an extended acquaintance tion with lead- ing public men of the nation, it is quite natural that his views are sought and valued. Mr. Curtis League and Tr much time at debates in Cong 1 assoc made a study of the questions and spent ashing during the He wrote pries of articles on the various phages of these matters in the early part of 1919 which advised the same course as was later pursued in the adoption of the Lodge reservations. During the senate fight on the treaty Mr. Curtis came intimately into associa tion with Senator Irvine L. Lenroot of Wisconsin, the real adviser on the Re publican side of the senate foreign re- lations committ A warm friendship and mutual admiration was established in that time which explained the later action of Mr. Curtis when he became the central figure in the group that sought and nearly accomplished the nomination of Senator Lenroot for the presidency. . Although Mr. Curtis believes there is no higher title than Ambrican citizen for which he fully qualifiés, he > -- a citizen should go farther and devote such time and such means as he is able toward the better things in the life of the nation, that will make the title the more valuable and therefore more desir- able. He has ever been a persistent fighter for clean and equitable party government and at all times insistent upon the highest type of party eondi- dates for public office. He is a man of tireless energy himself and ie never content with stagnation in party «++ tude. His creed is progress. That is why he himself is one of "7--omine’s most successful lawyers and business men, Being one of the foremost followers of the lamented Colonel Roosevelt, he strongly advises unqualified and active support of the Republican candidates ft President and vice-president. He he»Republicans would have nominiited Théodore Roosevelt for president this year, had he lived. He never was so alive in public estimate as he is today. the magic of the mere name. That fis why a raun of that name was nom jinated y them for vice-president. They | e after Progressive votes. They } king the aid of Theodore Roosevelt's | supporters through the name of his di: ive, who has. beer ndure Daniels as h | r of the nayy, and | ough to satisfy Woodrow Wilson, th diametric opposite of Theodore Roose velt “There must, be more than a mere name elected to office, Cox were both opposed to war, even after the Lusitania was sunk. It is not diffi-| cult to fathom Wilson's object in desir 1 Wilson ing James Cox and Franklin Roosevelt. | [If perchance th elected, he will} handle the national steering gear and | |they will be mere joyriders in the ton: neau, “The American people youtly desire | t of} 8 who will ke n entanglements, League plan will place us in th tacles of the European octupus. A the wisdom of (Washington and | great presidents who have suc the office. “The Lodge reservation: to enter the League, ex the fullest the moral influence conceded to us, leave us free to withdraw at any id above ‘all prese: hed Monroe Doctrine. The great of Europe are ready and willing to accept us with re | What more needs to be said? | “The recollection of what Roosevelt | did with Germany in the Venezuelian| affair is sufficient to judge of what he| would do now with reference to the Monroe Doctrine, “Harding stands four square on the Lodge reservations. So does Coolidge. They stand where Theodore Roosevelt would as nearly as any student of his national and international policies is able to deduce. “If Harding is elected we will have an effective Mexican poligy. If that country does not show evidence of reformation with respect to the murder of American citizens, Mexican banditry will be abated just as any other si nuisance should be. How? The Re publican party will show how. as it did in Cuba, Porto Rico, the Philippines. Mexican. schools and finance will be gvited until Mexico is competent to govern herself. “The peors of Mexico will be given a chance for»theirliwes-and great-good witthus result to both the United States and Mexico. “Harding will draw about him one of The Democrats realize|the most eminent cabinets the country has ever seen and perhaps the createst s intact our | 2 x4 eT Neila sident of the United States has,and independence, we must hurl the ever nbled. |tyrannical and disqualified Wilson Would not instant confidence in the|"esime from the high pla of gov. administration peer shed if Elihu ; Charles 1 oO. of interior of ¥ ary secretar Roosevelt, |enough.”” { and direct its functions once moré to the benefit of the | Which source all power is deriv n “In the name of God, eight years is people from | Herbert Hoc tary of} ‘e and labor. What a wonder. ful thing that would be for Americ and the whole world. “Some great big thing, like that, will occur if Harding is elected. And he will also associate Calvin Coolidge with the official family—the rightful place for the vice-president. Harding will not attempt to manage the complex business of this great government alone and unadvised. His congressional ex out the perience has taught the -necessity of stomach troubled with over-acidity. harmony between: the and! | Pleasant to take—relief prompt and ‘gislative branc rnment definite. impo! to suc 8. | MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE never demon. | MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION n in the treaty situation. ans must not become over. “Repub confident. ept no false secur It would be near criminal. Remem| 1916. 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