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SECTION A. TULSA DAILY WORLD, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1010 0 Third-Term Bee puzzing About Wilson; Democrats Are Worried Johnson's Decision Kun Is Talk of Candidate. to U OPPOSED TO WOOD Illinois Governor Held by Many As Logical Capital. Py MWI1UCK IUIAVDKR. WAHIN''iTN. Dec 0 Pr! a. Ri s.mi k announcement that he 1c liop'f Ij in Hi" .tirtru 1. 1.' would aerial warren 01 ii.u.j.. In democratic poll- S il eal 1 pt no compromise on in y anil tfie league, of n I, 4-uiiHMil many democrat i i believe he la active--ace for a third term and k of a revolt in me pany K h 1''I "',!y hecome eandl- Ambassador to normally derard X,i he will he candidate for pril. Lt if Mr Wllsoji "' ," ml the nfi ha Vice PresW Lt v.ir-r..ill Instead of going- after tbr irfsiil' -mlal nomination w.imn candidate for WO ,t of S-n.uur v;r! Ik''"-"! Uc Irt's week. ' Hut p-i: II ln" republicans tin- furnished I"" week's biggest .... Hi'.i ihe furnisher was p ' W. Johnmin of ferula w'io Jumprd Into the preel Jen'ul I '1' '"'J pnt "olJ thl'l tiiylng 'i thn spinal column of the Ww I biipporlera. What Hi" Johnson, announcement m;;y nir.it. s oklahomana will hava an oppr: .nitty to know wllhln the wit few woks, for Just before de riving for aullfornla where he will rtr-iueratc. 'I'" California senator tolii The World- Washington bu tton tliat ha will nilx It with all come" .n tlu Sooner eLalo. To Hold Johnson lUtllU-ft. In fart, friend of Senator John-h.h.-v.- il. it hue candidacy will I.. - ulr.mifAP .nil.Bl In th.ll miKf " ""'B1' .w hV-wv-Ht roliowlng in nkluhonia aiid Kaunas than the candidacy of lietiaral W"id. A ureal Johnson niy in Oklahoma City and anolhrr In Tula In n the card for the win ter, ami rrtatiKly tne -wood ioiiow ,Jnf due not know Jual what la go al o happen in UHianoma. In connection with Senator John loni candidacy It la known lhat durini tho meeting of the national commute here, he waa visited by a number of pro rewire parly lead er on whom the Wood camp wa pndlng for support. Theee men very plainly told him that, they had eijiected to Ixi with Wood, but there art Indications that tho country does not rant a military candidate, and tiat 8n,Uor Johnson would nior nearly mu t the neede. League In tlie Campaign. With I'm entry of Senator John Mn, backed by a solid deli-gallon from California, It becomes certain that tin lo.ikuo of nations will ha urti to t Its convenUon floor. This Bean that the convention will not I aiii to Judge the Issue, but thus lir th leaders of the republican tr y liu shown no disposition to ! It. (in the contrary ihey wel ccm IL It ts their 'one bent bet. Th real meaning of thexjohnsnn campaign Is not only that the leagus tl nation 1 an Issue, but that iith rl Wood's campalKB will have fcird i!edj;ng front now on wllh the Kcuwve.t fullowinif split. AllhoiiKh licneVal Wood has mads to public announcement concerning Uii poMtjlulity of his retnunation horn the army In order to actively 1 wnm a candidate for the repub lican nomination for president', those la poltlon to I-leak wllh knowledge ar h will not renlttn unloas he Is mmlnatfd. The eamnalm nlane In the Interest t.enprai Wood are sorrrewhat nen- nua kt tirennnf althnnn'n lt la wen wn that John T. Klnr. republi can natioiml pnmm tiiitii;in fro:n Cor.nprllrlit m tliii In.illnv Knlrtt In he work (if fi,rthiii 1tt vnnertira w"m. In addition tn Mr. Klnr. Colnnel IVmtipn c Prnftnr r'lncln- l manufacturer, backed by the On:i s'ate central committee. It I inhrtood, H also ajit In the open, and ha a headquarter In the Im- JM,r'l hotel In Tw York with Opt. btiancfy jav In chance. It I under- ""1 'hat wl-hln a few days Oen- J: Wool. Mr. Kn nid Colonel Prtor will confer a to atalim and iBrtsdictinn nnd thst the work jf h sill i.t. specifically defined. wood, pnrrra- I lead y to Art MaanwhUa the Wood men are pre- Jymi for work In various states r em to have obtained the lead Nbraa and MkhlKan. both lui- rWt sta'es. without favorite l'-'1" ranjKl.te' whose booms ii!4 mnke it "political bad form- wi t:ders to work In them. k:l0Trnor Uiwden apparently ha lupprt of the entire Illinois 'e,'tiUon 1:1 collKre"". w'lh the ex 7'lon of nm or two r.nr.Nntl- r from chlcaKO. The conirreiis ' anj ana:or met at dinner "araday nt;ht at the Wlllard a tha of u . k. Hull of 1'eorta, one u or'ajinil Iwen boosters. The J" delegation met again at a din- BITPn hu l.nr.Mtil.llii lr. I J? wn" ti have no favorite sons . "" iow !pfl mrn assert they will J pra- l.-aJly solid delenation Ullnnls Iowa. Kentucky. Ten ". Arkarsas. Montana, and Ore t:h two-third of Michigan "'"-h!f of WLtronslrr Krlend "rk:r b,r(i tQ get Indiana in ''n c-"1,lr"n- It la ronreded (v..1" May and (lovernor r"3 'rh r-..ltrnl thB loo,,r B..te. . i'.t f, .-.-ernor ijoodrl.-h will, if boomeis I regard the general's nom ination In Cliu ago in J una a ei- tremerly unlikely." said W. K. lluil of I'eoiiu, 111. Mr- Hull was pom inakier at 1'eorla In thn MiKinley adinuiisiiutlon and in one of ihu main suiuorler of (iovctnor liw den. "Wlliout in the loam dispar aging fleneral Wood, I am uoiifldent from what I have learned In varlou slate In the west, thai the repub licans will not uaine uu army man for president." Army .Not J'axontl. He Kays. 'The conviction m-ciii to be .row ing all over tl country th.it what we moat need for the rccuiiatrucVuii period Is a biislncs man of com manding ability, (lovernor low leri ha demonstrated great hiiKluen ca pacity and fully meet the retiui-e-mnnii frf the nation for the laliotl ou day ahead. He In n truo atu dent of economics and Joe us oali thinking. "I was In South Dakota at the time of the so-culled proposal con ventions) declared SI for Wood lis ngalnal $i for lowdon. Willis C. Cook, the national committeeman for Hint state a Wood man, told ni" he was much surprised to find on canvassing returned soldiers thn: they were not for tlenerul Wi od or Ty army man. They want a bind eas man for president. IjOwiIcii Iirift In Kansas. In Kansas there has been a drift ay from Wood utnd toward John son during the week. In CoTioctl cut John T. King I havlnir a!i r of trouble with tho Wood boom for the state central committee is le.in- l . eaprcSfeil ly leaning iieimuiaiii; pera of the ouih. and by letter Hum leadeis In u'.l sections of the country and by commendation from wthlu tho lrty fur Senator Jame A Heed of Missouri. Senator John K'. Shield of Tennessee, Senator stand. The I I'avld I. v'1sh of Mussu.-husetia and iiuis: either t .Senator Thomas r. tlore of tiKla- hoiiia. who oposed the covenant aa un-American and un-democratlo. Tlici men who have made the fight with. u the party are firm In their belief that If the deni,'icrtlo puny, iiiuler the prealdent's leader hIiId run be forced Into the cain- i 1 J K rt with approval of the league 'of nation u an isaue. asalnst op posli.on to II by the republicans, the i lemoci atm ' parlv will be biuisd so I deep that It will ..ike SO years or niiiiH to resurrect It. They v. Ill fight jto the last ditch for the same ihmis iif Americanleni a a plank In the deiuoi r.i'U- pla'fjim a that which will be Included In the republican platform, mid that mean a plank I'hat will Indorse the league nnlv with reservation tliaf will protect he nation In Its lifelong creed and policy toward other nationa. Whin Split Is Korcxecn. If this can bo accomplished, they lesi;ua of nations covenant o I ng ws llio piesnleni lemaliiH In llie same siatu uf mind Indicate, 1 by the s.alc iiiriu ut thn white house. Ttiere . little It any reanon to bellcvo Ilia: the prralde.it will deviate in I lie alixliteat fro m (he unallinn he h.ii taken. It Is his ftnai members of hi party s.aii.l wllh htm and au.TI'l the Imuo he ha-s made, oppoHe him. or split Into faction such n .list nine,! the republican parly ami bnnitilit abou. dmiiocralio victory In 1912. lut!llnn of I t dcrwiMxl, Senator I'nderwooi1, a rival of Sen ator Hitchcock for It." Icadei ehip of Ihu minority in lho Senate and a posstblo jiiesldentl.il cun.lVrito. Eit -S'tuglit the republicans i f the senate lo agree, to conciliation or compro mise In lho Jiope of ratification of tho treaty for the benefit of .he country an thn win Id at large, lie. too, wns of Ihe belief that the lioo crata were In a poHltlou to treat for a cnmpromlHO agreement. Senator J.odgit remained adamant in li i-i n an tliat It is now too i t n to talk coinpronii.se or conciliation in the m atter of t (in coveuutit of t fit" leaciio of Nation In tews of Ibo leg.slalvo status of the treaty at 'tciRiillira before the senate. He anl that the incident icfuNcI either trtikay. ut the democratic convention recuKiiie Unit Hta'us or to make any concessions in Un mailer of form. The polillcs of the situation as developed la that the republican will com. nil" in llielr efforts to force the league of nations as a rumpaih'n Issue, and It leully nerds no further erroft on their part, and that soma there will still be plenty of life n'id fight In the party and I fair chain e lo win the election. 11 not the party w.ll be split uyunder and a rei.ib 1 can Utnrv will us miiely folio a fo. lowed the republican split of It Is noe out of range of possibility that the demoiratle party may find man prominent in the fight iK.iinst 1 1 1 1 f vtrtually In tho same position in Washlnston to discuss a srtvs f ,r (lovernor I.nwiien In ''rs. Live the support of the n " presiaenusi nomina- at it,.. ,v. - . - ,y ; nrrj, (nf rnnven .f ...... .... . ... . . . . on.r.j i lovernor tiooirirn se r. himself on I of the rare . t that time they expect to "en- ""Ire delegsMon. t,-1'" Is expeeted bj the Bi.tw "" ,rnm Mavor William Man "lp,on nf Chicago, and they ill ,h rhlr" delegates Jy T to gt away from them. ' , '""''L against tha to'JL, Vlur TTiompson. sent T "IT. , ' h!lsgo to maintain or- "r.J h'n mnr !.:. -n them ever since. ' - apparent lead of len- M'ehlgsn and Jiouth Ing toward I.owden. There Is a dent to the llkllhood that King wlr. loso his place a national conimltteeman and will he succeeded by the Bta'o chair, mun J. Henry Itorahnck. Horabai-k at present non-commltal Is believed to bs iislnj; hla Influuiice toward Ixiwden. The leaguo of nation Untie In causing the democratic rank a lot of worry. The great, and seemingly La uio rinisning shock to oemuciauc hopes that tho leuguo of nationJ could be disposed of and gotten ou,t of the way as a possible campaign Inane was the pronouncfnehicnto from tho highest authority at the. white house ihut tho president would noi consider any coinpromiso In Hi" matter of the league of nations n he originally submitted the covenant to ihe senate, and was content lo let the fate of the covenant rest with the republican maturity of tho sen ate at whose hands It met lis fato Challi'iig" Is, Aitfplc!. This would eeeni lo be a dlrcnt challenge, or the acceptance of a challenge, on Ihe part of the pie! dent as ' leader of the deinocrt'ic party, to take tha league of nations to Ihe people lis a campaign Issue and abide by tho result of their dt cl.slon. It la needier even lo speculate upon the bare possibility that 1 lie j era t lr party wllh an renobllcan malorltv of the senati- Island on the league of will give further consideration to lho writ en into tho treaty of hn leaguo without Ainericaniatlon like Senator Harding of Ohio, will bo the logical candidate, of the party o carry the issue before the peop'.o. Would Support IVntv lloeudutlon. How many democrais, especially inthe senate will stand by the presl- l.tst In Ins no compinmisc attitude, is u question of future de velopment. Tlieie Is probably not a democratic. Ken ilor who does not M-cogniZ" the wisdom of the reserva tions to th'i league of nations cove nant and who would not vote for acceptable reservation If the trea'y should roniM lo a vote tomorrow. If the test should come over a volo for in ace resolution. In view of Ihe impossible siiu'itlon that has de veloped over 'he league of nations fight. It Is believed thai many of tho ntauiichesi democrat In the sen ate Including Senator Cnderwood, will iipprl such a resolution to bring back peace and normal con dl'lona fo the I nl'ed Slates and Us relations with foreign countries, and leave the lra.;uo of nations to the future. If there U a split In lho party lineup in the senate over ft peace resolution or any other program that does not coincide with the presidefit's touri-n In plating respoueibillt y on the repuolican majority and ullow Ing It to rest there until a new con grew is elected, shore will be even a veliler split in the ranks of tho party throughout the country. I'nrty's I'Hltiro Involved. This 'has- been Indicated by senti ment against burdening the demo- urni inailve nations, as Vetsallles, as the republicans did and that iwo wings of thn party will lav found opposing one another If I'resi.leol lluoii finds that neither par y rar rlrs a plank of nppioval of tho league of. nations without reserva tions, and that It will be neceasary to put a third ticket in th" field. In order to give Ihe voter who favor the lesgiic opportunity to teg'stcr their approval with their ballot. TWO MOVES MADE TO BRING PEACE r(1VTIM,'H FROM PAK ON F. progress In that direction could be made In tb open senate. In approving the Knox resolution, the foreign relations committee di vided 7 to .1 along strict party line, the only mild reservatlonlsl on the committee, Senator MK'umhrr, re publican, North lukola, being ab sent. Itefore voting the republican ma jority substituted tho Knox pro posal, which would require pnsssge by both senate nnd house anil sig nature by the president, for one by Senator i-ndge which was designed to get action bv rongress only. The move wng taken to mean abandon ment of any effort to declare a tate of pence without the concur rence of President Wilson. In a formal statement, Benator Kneg exjdalnod 'nn ,n" resolution sought to break thn treaty dead lock Adoption of the resolution, he said, would not Interfere with fu- Wide Demand for Nash Six is Exceeding Supply The demand for more cars which we are experiencing is being felt by all Nash dealers throughout the country. This is proof of the satisfactory performance of the Nash Six with Perfected Valve-in-I lead Motor in owner service. Its unusual power, economy and quietness have won a place for it as one of the most popular and practical American motor cars. THB NRDH Ti j- P n g r Tourm Car, $1490 Vo.a.er . . $1490 Four- Paenr Sport Modal, $1 393 Srm Pmfrnfr Touring- Car, o0 Four Pmm mnfr Coups . . . . $2350 Sron-Paenr Sdn .... $357$ Seas si. Kmmtka NEAL MOTOR CO. 724 S. Main St. Phone Cedar 1270 ture ratification If the MOtiii o found : ci title a way to accomplish It Senator llitchcock sal I the ri ol i Hun was ' pi epoMi t'otis ' and de signed lo defeat I 111) leaguo of U.l lion. A redrafted resolution bv Sen ilof Knox, republican. peiinslyvanLi. t" declare u state of peaia- with !er many and to retain lo the Colli d Stales all matetlal beifflts (hit Mould be gained under the unrati fied treatv of Versailles was HP proed today bv the senate fotcU:o regiilons 'omniltlto by a vote of til J. The measure on vhl h senate ac tion will be sought after the holldnv recess, la n lho form of a ) 'Pit li s.ilutlo,i and would r-'. nine lb it unless tlrrntiinv concedes to the 1 'lilted S Nles nucIi in iti I t il ln'iirl'H as are contained In Ihe treatv, nm j inerce wltli lictniuti nitionals iould be prohibited by presidential pro. - I Initiation. cv I A provision nls.i Is Included r affirming the general deslie of tins' nation to help establl b a w.nil concert for atnlciole settlemriit of I International dlt-putes. Til committee substituted the I Knox proposal for n concurrent resolution previously presented by ("hull loan Lodge. thus apparently abandoning the effoit o de.li'o pence by a concurrent measure u r h .out the slKiia'uru of the . resident. Vola oil ItCHidiitioii . tin adoption of the Ktix resolu (Ion In the eommltten Sen.i'ot I.ndge, Mawvchiisi'tts; lioriih. Id i bo; llnandegee, I'ontieitli'ul , Knoi, I'ennsvlvaula ; Harding, aihiu; New, Indiana, and M ', New I lain p- 'ilt , Mil republicans, voted In the affirma tive and Senators Hitchcock, Ne braska, Williams, MlH-lss!i)l and I'omerene, i ihli). democrats, in the nesatlve. lt was understood to be the plan of the malorltv leaders let the resolu'lon -lie nvi r In the senate without ny!tetiipt to s "cure .action until af'or the end of Ihe re cess early In January. Senator Hitchcock, ;itlitg demo' le ler. de. lared In n foi mat siaitnieni in .it me t u"" 'I a eposieroiis ' and never would be passed by cone" u' i weekly paper published In Oils cltvtf,ir dynamiting Wclland canal Itt in Ihe Interest of the Irish republic. ,)(W1 ,( w lH BrItetice, to llfo liu ' IMilon la Ihe Irish patriot v ho n Ison men t , w a paioled and re ! soivo.l 4 eais in a Canadian pi ison luriu d to Irs liotne hero In 1111. 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