Show TART REPLY IS GIVEN OLEARY O'LEARY BY PRESIDENT Wilsons Wilson's Indignation Excited by Telegram From Head of Truth Society Accusing Him lim of Being Pro British WANTS ANTS NO DISLOYAL A AMERICANS AMERICANS' SUPPORT Intends to State D Definitely finitely in Speech at Shadow Lawn Today and Others Later Why Thy He Asks Second Term CHALLENGES IGNORED L T ONG BRANCH BRANCIL N. N J. J Sept 29 President Wilson Tilson made malIc it plain pain that he lie wants no disloyal American to vote for lt him m. m He ITo expressed d indignation over o a a telegram from Jeremiah A. A 0 OLeary O'Leary of Now New York president ent of the American American American Amer Amer- ican Truth society accusing him oi of being pro-British pro and saying he had hac failed to obtain compliance with wit American l' l rights The President sent Mr tr OLeary OLcar a n short telegram which officials Indicated ed Mr r Wilson had hall desired to put in stronger strong language His message follows follows fol fol- fol I lows o your telegram rt received e I would r feel S l deeply mortified to to have you o or oral al Jik ik j ore t f for rm Sine you have o access to many l Americans and I havo hav not not I will asIc you OU to convey this message to them Impeachment Mr h- h O'Leary's arys t telegram egr m given out b bj the President ent follows Again wo we greet greot you OU with a popular disapproval of your pro British poli poll cies Last year ear from th tho Twenty third New r-cw York district anc and anti now from Crom your our own st state te and anti from the tho I voters of oC your our part party Senator Martine Mar Mar- tine Uno won because tho the voters of oC New ew I Jers Jersey do not want an any truckling to tho thu British umpire nor do the they approve approve ap ap- ap prove of ot dictatorship over o Congress Your foreign policies your failure to secure compliance with all aU American rights rl your OUr leniency with the British empire your our approval of oC war loans the to ammunition traffic are arc Issues In this campaign Do you ou l know now that 1 S S. S Bennett Dennett a Republican congressman ran In iii the Democratic primaries In tho Twenty-third Twenty New York congressional district and polled 36 per percent cent of ot tho the total Democratic oto vote against his regular reg U ular I a r D Democratic 0 m oc rat I c 0 opponent 0 n e n t A Anglo Anglo- n n gl lo- lo o maniacs and British interest may control control control con con- newspapers but the they do not hot Control control control con con- votes The people may be rea readers readers read read- ers but they are not followers of the II new newspapers papers When hen sir will you respond to these those evidences c of ot popular disapproval oi ot your our policies b by action Tho The Martine election and Bonnet Bennet vote ote prove pro you ou have havo lost support amongst Democrats Ever Every vote for tor Martine Marline was a vote against ag you as was er e every Democratic tlc vote that went vent for tor Mr r. r Bennet In the Democratic primaries In the Twenty Twenty- third con congressional district A Attitude Df Defined Th The Presidents President's attitude toward tho campaign an and toward some Elome of ot tho Is Issues issues Is- Is su sues s the country was mado made known here hero today It was learned Continued on Page 2 s T TART ART REPLY IS MADE TO OLEARY O'LEARY Wilsons Wilson's s Indignation Excited Excited Excited ed by Charge o of Being v Pro British Continued From Page l I 1 that in his speech speech at Shadow Lawn tomorrow and In subsequent addresses addressee he Intends to state tato definitely why h he seeks another term Following is an authoritative st sum summary nt- nt mary of t his campaign attitude altitude Tho The Present will adhere strictly to his determination not to enter into Info personalities or into Inlo a political controversy con tro with Charles E. E Hughes All the speeches he will make away wa from Shadow Lawn will be delivered to non- non I partisan organizations and will be de devoted devoted de- de voted entirely to a n. discussion n of public public pub puh- lic questions D By inference the they will h have c a n political effect His speeches here however will br b more political in tone Tomorrow hp he will tell why he thinks young men should vote ate the Democratic ticket American voters arc are entitled to know he believes what Republicans would do In Mexico what attitude the they would take toward rd belll belligerent erent nations in Buro Europe e whether thc they would woul repeal the tho federal reserve act the tariff law the rual credits act the tariff commission commission commission commis commis- sion bill the tho hour eight law for tor railroad railroad rail rail- road employees tho the child labor law lawand and other legislative acts of the Democrats Democrat Demo Demo- crat Drops Railroad Discussion on Although 4 several pe days das ago officials here said the President would take oc occasion occasion occasion oc- oc casion to refer frequently to the settlement settlement set set- o of the recently threatened railroad railroad rail rail- road strike it become known toda today that he ha has since Ince decided not to dwell on this question The President be believes be- be lIe that satisfactory settlements of or pending international questions can only be embarrassed by partisan discussions discussions discussions dis dis- of them For this reason he Is not expected to reply directly to the challenge Issued b by Mr Hughes that ho den deny or conI confirm confirm con con- firm the charge that John Lind went I to Mexico with orders to oust General Huerta On this subject Mr Wilson lIson takes the position that Huerta was ousted that the administration administration administration adminis adminis- opposed him consistently and that therefore no reply is necessary I I |