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Show BIG CROWD- HEA CHARLES I. HE 0 Severely Criticises Senator Smoot for His Insinua- tions Against Wilson. SpPfial to The Tribune. PROVO. Oct. :"C. Former Senator Charles A. Towne delivered an address in the opera houe this afternoon hei'ore a la r i?c and very a pprc-i 'i:it ive audience, j .Mr. Towne reviewed Hie enactment of beneficial laws during t lie Wilson administration. ad-ministration. Theodore Roosevelt way mistaken when he supposed he could tuk hack lo the Republican part y tiiose who ha. I left it with iiim in IfOIi on principle, he Si'.ii Mr.. Roosevelt had said, vhen Judge Hughes was nominated, that there v:im no di f ferf nee bet wen him an! Vilson that could not he changed by a barber. Koo:-e'e!t was now suM'oninL; Hughes, liprruise if Hughes sdinuld le elcted lie W ( Roosevelt t would claim ihe credit tor it and would be in control-, and, it' Hashes is defeated, t lie Republican parity will think Roosevelt is the only mair it can elect, and will be compelled to nominate him. The senator deli vere 1 a sea l hin it t e-buke e-buke to Senator iSmoot's insinuations against president Wilson's ehai after and expressed surprise that the senator would encage in such despicable campaign methods, meth-ods, f-ie predicted an immense vote in favor of Wilson, based on information gathered by him durum his campaign trip. There would he one difference in the outcome this year and in Wilson Wil-son would this year carry t'tah. Senator Towne urged the elction of .senators :ind congressmen who would supponf President Wilson's policies. |