The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 3, 1912 Page: 4 of 10
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toilII ill (hen vent po. ke(>
Cotton county max liaxc taken ««.n om hc-t mjvi
cultural territory, * hut Mi|mii> fiom tho -ml
fair don't wm to bear out the theory.
\> liat has Invont. o( (ht old la-lu ii .I -ti.iai man
who In Ml «illl .i hl nn .e and .tin I ..<! ..M >i
hiniselt T .
The recoixl made h> Mi>- Charla Crti«hei i the v. £
later of deeds ortk. i a xeix iii'i table oiu- and she
should l>c elected hy * InH . majority
No bellei man it... , ,-oui ly ,ii*t . . .-ill
KOOHRV ICI.T'S SI'EKt II
('olonel Hook veil in his iprwh n( (he fair grounds In
I Iklllllnlllll City devilled H (front fmi t of hiit time III III
li'Ki'il iucnnaiilenelM of the democratic candidate for pre*
UUnt. tiovcriiiir Wilson linn been entirely frank with th
American people Mr linn chanped his opinlonn on nm<'
nuliJwU unit h publicly itlti'ii hiit n Hon ihi'iefm. Hut
lo cvory InlrlllKi'itt nrwupnpiir fwdi'i tho Rouxi'v^lt ills-
cuulon «f tho nibjivl In m mlirrpriiM'nlatlon of IIiivrrnor
\\ limn mi p«lpali|.' Ihnl il ncnivrlv iipc.i refutation. 'I'ho
public undorntamU the very plain iMnirnaiio which tiov
•rnor Wilson uses aiul al least I ho lnli'lll|r*nt part of il
who rrail« his spris-hc* will not l ' ih'civnl by ihc I u Ihi roil
ilnlortlon which Colonel Roosevelt re orts When t'.il
oncl Roosevelt lanipaigiu'.l Illinois mul chante.1 Taft wilh
l.iliiif a supporter of l/irimar lie ■ in pussesniun .if ih«
most positive piMof thai Taft \va- quile as ainceie a'.m
more ilis.ivelly aiftresMve in hi- .ip|>o*iiion to lAtrinior
than Moose\clt himself I'h. ie nevei lia- been in Am rican
l).>litio a moi deliberate or u more brutal misr.presenUi-
lion of .me public man In another ihan t'ol.mi I Koosevelt'i
effort lii place responsibility for <left n> of I orim. r upon
l^. sldcnt Taft rherefoi-e the counir\ knows how to esti
male hi« elforts when h. attempts to misicptvs. nt anv
! othei public man.
It would ifipiiie volume- to enumerate and d.-eril*
the Inconsistencies and comradtctiona in th careei anil
sju i ,-hes of 1'hiHvlore Roosevelt. His sp.^ch at the fan
Brounds afforxls miHI. lent examples to empha.-i e th. in
stabilit\ of his political character Colonel Koosevelt did
not dare tall ihe people of this -late lhal be was wronf
in his forum .-haraoteii *Uon of their constitution. II
la.-ks (he candor to expres* hi- opln.on of that documen
now. knowinit (hat it mu-i l e incmsislent either with his
former declaration* on the subject or with hi* present
|vv«o with u >- t io current political issues. Colonel
Roosevelt by his silenc >rave bis approval to the .leal b*
which the r«>publican machine of this state will attcrap
to ele*'t RoMevelt presidential el.vtor- and stand pat con
ire-sium He sai.l no word that > an be coiistmed as op
position to Mot.uire an.l Morgan lit in willing lo ac. cpt
their support ami he approve- by his -ilence ihe oour-i of
< his support' is in offering (hem no opp.'sit;o Hut h. could
not «,i completely tret out of tho current of bis genera I
than K H Compton who made a ivmaikablc ia.e in the au,.UM^n af j-.^itio a- (o avoid iii.vniistences with rc
primary for .hat orthv He , capable and Well „ual,rted M>(Vl hi, „wn poM)w„ And ,h„ >>f hls fl,„,lxVt.r> ln ,h,..
Ho wlVrrwl to pnvtv :i> a distinctly
The senatot.al .•amp.i.in .ontribut.on- p,s.l«. ...m new party a d of hi- followcra a* .x-wpuWicaa* and , v
men.,-. today evidently business ,s v^inS to pi.W up in dpnvK „s H.,x i- a . haracteristic -.turn.-,- "I with ...
the Anamas club r.emlv,.hiV list ^ ho« K!«.t I am lo -.h- he.v in Oklahoma, a* eLewher*
,h.- wax in which ex v. publican- ex .lemoera - alike
I he American |^<pU may xxvll Ihn«, In mind th, e h.V)> lVW. t>^vth<,r t0 Ma„j (n tho ,,. vv 1>srtv w hu-h hl|s
mark of the an. ie.it 1'ixtjan. ' I tVai the Ci-eek-. esp,v.ali -u, , ^Uolutelv ft m Mh ol.l parties, and which
When thev b .nS jm." IV *uxlden omxt-iMon c.t is- for its a m to recxxffr.ite the xital common Inimli of
Wnv the brain. ,xf the Steel an.l Harx-e-(er IY«st*. to the OUI- jWpi# ,n Mch lVuMty. nrt m,ttt
.•au-e of the iHs.ple - to put it mil.tly, a suspicion- cir- «h,. jhe\ max be "
.nm-lan.'e. Colonel R.xoaex.lt said in Kansas tha( he did not want
* — ~ v s eai«K«iates for elex-toi-s to ru uv .if Taft - name, but
Republican adminutration- may be slfrixtAcant of he otfets no elxj.vti.^m to such fal-e ptvtev.se in Oklahoma,
"ffood tiaxw" Itnamialty but if- .pteei aNwit all these N« must know tha only a x.-tx small per cent of l - sur-
labixi .b«tuibaih-v S ansms while Koescxelt - jvt ,-ab.nol porter* in tfcit Uu ha* shown any .lis|x.xsition to exx w ••'t
•oenil^M i* in the executive .hall him to '.hi extant of callir.c them-elve- ex-republicans.
1>> x .uv ivsistir.c Sat tve republican party he maintain-
V omatvlie - not only one of the fi -I o>i lie- ■- he .\l, ti'.s KcvmxoH 'o'. wv - i this state -tav.i !xe
•tate in agricultural pixx.t«cts but, w-thin tie next ex. >ub!i.- - van .. on h.„ they are prroa-'t
voars *iN Np res koned one of the S?-! in the produc n th effoi-t to secur. the i '.,v.o' s tos R.vvevvlt and tbe
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