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48 ROOSEVELT FACES ATTACK BY DRYS Fight Threatened if He Runs for Governor in New York. Haywood a Candidate. Roosevelt wetness is Fred Smith, and he made the charge at the good citi- zenship confersnces held here for the purpose of enlisting publle interest in prohibition enforcement. Mr. Smith s a_well knowr lecturer and ref making dry sp country. He is 2 00000 volt human dynamo” other thrilling titles of pep and action. | He has announced that if Col. Roos | velt thinks he can go to Albany wit | wet ideas in his head “he “will cer- tainly be taught the lesson of h young political life.” Many of t young colonel's friends resent the at- tack made upon him on the very eve of the inflation of his boom for gov- | ernor, and they look for the colonel to set things right, both with Mr. Smith and with the public, in a truly Rooseveltian fashion. Republican leaders of the state are quick to 1ecognize the sentimental value that will attach to the Roose- velt name on the state tickel next ear, They think that Col. Roosevelt normal circumstances could win iands down. But. like many oth these sume ieaders fear the influen {of the drys, both in the state con- vention and at the polls. The -elder Roosevelt never had this wet and {dry business to contend with, his eldest son has perhaps a more difficult row to hoe. Hayward Dryest of Drys. Furthermore, there are some other rants for the nomination and they are keen to take advantage of anti- saloon and other dry favor. Among them is Col. Willlam L. Hayward, United States attorney for the south- ern district of New York. Col. Hay- d has a world-war and | BY ROBERT T. SMALL, cial Dispatel to The Star. YORK. 12.—Col. stant secre- are threatening v to wreck his political career even before it gets fairly started. It seems to be taken for grgnted | hereabouts that Col. Roosevelt will be the republican candidate for gov- ernor next fall. That is in line with his ambition to follow in the political footsteps of his illustrious father. oosevelt went from the ship of the Navy A n war and as Swith the world war, f sistant secret; | tions mark h | is posse: bition. Col. Hayward has nforcement tly at virt in the city » ‘he has an ex; { for the republican n { they are becoming very his | uaily finally was pre- | jnic the running | be MeKinley, thus pav- his cntrance to the Allent chance ing the way White House Served in Asx the death T '0l. Roosevelt has : ‘(-‘\flt‘ in name and in th is a native son. Col # product of the west He moved to | New York from Nebraska As to mental equipment jical knowledge, both men s The New York governorship, fore, promises to have a national significance. FREE DANCER’S HUSBAND. i | Russian Literati Acquit Mate of Albany and s = keen Insight into state cady the movement 10| \OSCOW, December 14— him _governor has Cel | omposed of Moscow’s literati has tried Naturally it springs from | (PRROSEY 0L L ISEGN G 1 or Isadora ster Ba | Duncan, and three companion poets, on One of the | charges’ growing out of alleged antic lubs of N he court censured to permit them cow. The trial of long-haired in ith the ymination t June, the idea of cting an rn man for the vice presidency naturally has been aban- doned. So voung Col. Roosevelt will have no_further troubles on that re. He will be left free by the ~publican leaders to follow his own political bent for the time being. A court on. Hut at the same drys that simile as his Art, With a Moral. 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