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FIRST TEST OF LA FOLLETTE'S • POWER AT HAND Wisconsin Primary to Give Indication of Strength Tomorrow. r*iU4 Prr.. MADISON. Wi.v, Sept. 17.—The new Progressive party, bom in Wisconsin with the La Follette brothers at its helm, will meet Its first test in the primary election tomorrow. The vote which Senator Robert M La Follettee Jr., and former Gov- ■ emor Philip F. La Follette receive In their campaigns for return to of- j flee may determine the future of the new party. Progressives believe that a large vote will mark the beginning of anew national alignment of liberal forces drawn from both old parties. Indifferent responses may see it revert to Republican ranks where the La Follette faction has had varied success in state politics for the fast forty years. Situation Is Complicated Approximately three thousand candidates for state and county office in the state—Democratic, Republican. Progressive and Socialist —brought their preliminary campaigns toward a close today* in the greatest scramble for office this politically minded state ever has wit- i nessed President Roosevelt complicated the already tangled situation when ' he visited Wisconsin last month and spoke a word of praise for both Senator La Follette. head of the I Progressive ticket, and for Demo-! crane Governor Albert G. Schmedeman. Governor Scnmedeman has done little campaigning beyond pointing f to his co-operation with the, Roosevelt administration and his; pledge to continue it. Three Seeking Post Three* former Governors of the La Follette faction are seeking office, but not one of them is running with the same alignment that formerly placed him in power. Senator La Follette. elected as a Republican, now heads anew party, j Former Governor Fred R. Zimmer- i man remains with the regular Re- '■ publicans this year. Former Gov- 1 emor Francis T. McGovern has switched allegiance and is one of five Democrats seeking the nomination for United States senator. Senator La Follette. unopposed in the primary, will meet Red-baiting John B Chappie, young Ashland ed-

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