NO FORLORN HOPE FOR ROOSEVELT Wisdom of Hughes' Nomina tion Impresses All; Only Ultra-Radicals Displeased (Special Editorial Correspondence) Chicago, June 12.—With the clear- Ins of the political skies and a closer analysis of the situation there is a hitter understanding of the results of the great Republican round-up of the last, ten days. The prompt and un mistakable challenge of Justice Hughes to the Wilson administration camo as a clarion call after the strenuous efforts of the stalwarts_ and Progressives to get together and the response has been Immediate. Since the events of Saturday there has been opportunity for an appraisal of the various factors now entering Into the preparation for the com palgn and the consensus of opinion is favorable to the proposition that whatever the personal disappoint ments the outcome is satisfactory to the large majority of 'Republicans without regard to their recent fac tional activities. Colonel Roosevelt's supporters would of course, have pre ferred his nomination, but scores have declared to-day after a night of rest and reflection that the statement of Justice Hughes removes any lingering doubt of the wisdom of the party's choice. Radicals For T. K. As indicated in previous dispatches the radical section of the Progressive party came to Chicago determined to accept nobody but Roosevelt and this rlenient gave such men as Perkins and Flinn and Gartield no end of trouble through their insistence upon imme diate action upon the candidate and the platform. This involved tremend ous. difficulties, particularly in view of the attitude of Colonel Roosevelt, who favors a reunion upon a basis of Acricanism first, and personalities as a secondard consideration. It must not be forgotten many of the Progressives were formerly Democrats, representing Southern States and these would never consent to affiliation with the Republican party. Thus it was that a considerable group steadfastly opposed any alliance with another party. They wanted to preserve their own organization for the present and the future and all appeals for harmony fell upon deaf ears. So the nomination of Roosevelt was inevitable. Roosevelt For Hughes It is not believed in any well-ln fcimed quarter, however, that the Colonel will consent to lead a forlorn hope; nor is there any thought among the se who are in close political re lationship to him that he will aid in the re-election of Willson by a divi sion of the anti-Wilson vote. P.efore the first of July the align mi nt of these who have determined tl.at th<* present administration at Washington must g'. .-e place to a vigorous pro-American organization in every department of the govern ment will be complete. This align ment will not be confined to Republi cans only, but will include also thou sands of Progressives and Democrats. 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