Show MR HUGHES REPLIES TO DETRACTORS A. A Announces He Does Not Want Support of f Any One Who Has Any Interest Superior to That of U. U S. S WOULD rOULD NOT PERMIT fIT FOREIGN INTRIGUE I Tells New Nev York Voters He Has No Secret Understandings Understand Understand- ings and r Would Mould Have Ex- Ex Exclusively Exclusively Ex Ex- ExI I elusively American Policy TRUSTS GREAT MASS l NEW NE EW YORK Oct 24 24 Charles Charles E E. E Hughes tonight tol told nn an audience that crowded park hall in Queen borough that hat h he did id not want the support of any m T one who 10 has has any any int interest superior to that of tho the United States who would d not instantly champion tho the right and interest of America n against ng any country whatever whatever whatever what what- ever who wants immunity for foreign aggression or orho who ho would have the power of this nation held captive to any foreign influence or swerved s by alien alian machinations Mr Hughes declaration was made at tho first of or three meetings at which I ho he spoke In New ew York City tonight The other two meetings were ere hold heM In Harlem and the Bronx It is hardly necessary to say that if I am elected Mr Hughes declared we wo shall have an exclusively American Ameri Ameri- can policy In the service of or American Interests I have hae no secret ecret understandings understandings under under- standings no unstated purpose If It nn any anyone one supposes that In case of ot my election election election elec elec- tion the right and interests of American American Amer Amer- ican lean citizens will be bo subordinated to any ulterior purpose or to the tho Interest of or the policies of ot any foreign power whatever he is doomed to disappointment disappoint disappoint- In men ment t. t Free ree of or m 1 am nm an American free freo and clear of ot all foreign entanglements We e propose propose pro pro- pose to have havo an administration an an American n administration while white dealing dealIng dealIng deal- deal Ing with all n nations on a a. basis of or the most absolute fairness will maintain American rights on land and sea Wo c 1 o shall not tolerate the tho use of or our soil oll for or foreign n intrigue Wo We 0 shall shaH not permit threats from any quarter er r any foreign influence to swerve e us from our action T I believe o that the great grent mass of or American merlean people ark ar i sincerely patriotic I 1 said long a ago o In my speech of or ac acceptance ac- ac that whether native or naturalized naturalized naturalized nat nat- of whatever er race or creed we have a common country countr and we could not tolerate a n divided allegiance I desire the support of or every true American America i wh who stands for m my principle principles principles prin prin- ciple whatever his race and I r do not want the tho t support of ot any anyone one who has any interest t superior to that of ot the United States The United States must be supreme to who would have ha And as an any an allegiance that is not single and complete complete completo com com- pleto an nH to any who would not Instantly Instant Instant- ly h champion the rights rl and interests of America against ag nn any country what what- n on 1 Page e a 2 1 HUGHES REPLIES TO DETRACTORS Does Not Want Support of 0 Any One With Interest Superior to That oj of U. U S. S Continued From P Page e 1 ever as 3 to any who t would seek Immunity Im Im- Immunity Im- Im for tor foreign aggression alon or who t would have havo the power of ot this nation h lucId held 1 1 captive to an any foreign or ign Influence or swerved by alien machinations let them not vote voto for Cor or me mc Tho The nominee repeated this declaration declara I tion at both the tho subsequent me meetings He had hod prepared It In advance ad and in Its delivery ery at nt the three meetings there were only minor changes In It Its ph phraseology ra s eel ogy Urges m Support of State Ticket t. t In n his second sp speech ech an and a again aln In I I Lob ino MT Ir urea I his to support rt the state ticket At the meeting In the tho Bronx he was welcomed with v such a applause that I the chairman trl tried d In vain for tor several minutes to Introduce him hint Before this audience as before tho the audience In Harlem Mr fr Hughes 1 In InI Indorsed In- In the Republican platform plank declaring for tOl a treaty with that will recognize the absolute right of or expatriation and prevent nil all dis- dis nf rf t h lint Tt-lint t w n i i nu Am American citizens whether native born borl bornor or 01 aliens allens In this connection Mr Of- Of Hughes said We 0 are devoted to the principle of 01 civil and arid religious liberty and md wo cannot cannot can can- not recognize nn an any racial or religious dl discrimination with Ith respect to the privileges of oC our citizens whether at atheme heme or abroad The Republican party pat also renews renew th the tho pled pledge e to maintain tho the right of oC asylum which Is 11 neither to bo surrendered dered nor restricted Wo Yo obtained liberties liberties liberties lib lib- lib lib- established b by those who fled from religious and political persecution persecution tion and WG we have havo the thc deepest sympathy for tor all an who sock rcck a place of oC refuge e from tram oppression lon We welcome those these who seek ek the th opportunities of ot Amer Arner- ican lean freedom re dom and on the other hand we Insist that thc they shall recognize their responsibilities We e must wisely promote promote promote pro pro- mote all agencies of oC Americanization We e 0 ran can permit per no divided allegiance no alien alten spirit no ni un-American un out out- look hook For UnIT Universe uJ It Is not race or place of 01 birth but the supreme Jo love of 01 our country that counts If Ie this Is 15 a country that Is worth fleeing to to It is a n country that Is worth preserving It will not lIot bo lie preserved preseT u unless It is t the h II homo home of oC the bravo bra as well as the tho land lanI of the free It cannot be he preserved unless we wo have th the tho Indomitable spirit of ot the fathers I also Rho Join In the hope expressed In the tho Republican platform for tor the tho comIng corning com corn ing ing- of ot p peace ilce and the lasting restoration restora restora- tion of brotherhood among the nations with the assurance of oC full tull equal rights civil cI and religious to all aU men In every Inn land With t Ith our composite population embracing em em- bracing those born in every ery part of ot tho the world our sympathies are arc bra broad bread HaIllS' HaIllS hay Hav- Havi lug IllS demonstrated the pos possibility 01 of the t j i unity of or divers ers races In devotion dc to American alms aims we want our peace to II be an exemplar to the tho worM world We Pc wish the spirit of ot toleration and the equal opportunities enjoyed hero to prevail among nil all peoples We c hope hotle to seethe seethe see seethe the conscience of oC the world aroused against atrocities against oppression and discrimination on account of at race roce or r religious fo faith Ith But to be of or aid In the accomplishment accomplish accomplish- ment of ot these great ends we wo must conserve conser our moral Influence In this aspect ct a weak and vacillating foreign policy has a most ot serious r result We c must be correct firm convincing Rights will not long remain such un unless tin un- less coura courageously maintained and our Cur International Influence Its Iti potency po po- tency tenc of or service ser to hu nit will depond de depend depend de- de pend pond on the of 01 our solf- solf respect on our International repute on on the high efficiency of our diplomatic agencies on our ability t to te comman command and hold the respect of oC the world U Heckler r Sll Silenced There wa was only one attempt to heckle the nominee and that occurred car early In his first speech Mr Hughes wag was speaking of ot Democratic promises made four years ears ago ngo enumerating what ho termed the three leading promises The They were he said eald first the they were going t to reduce the cost of ot I I living Second the they would not disturb die dis- diso o the tho business of oC the countr country Third tile the they would provide sufficient revenue from Imports Now low tho the nominee continued what t i idid did tho they thoy do t tA A man in the gallery arose 5 What hat did you OU do as governor Go of ef 9 New ew York he shouted 4 Well elJ Mr Hughes replied as the 1 house echoed with cries of or put him bin t tout out ont o well I dirt did a l great reat man many things 1 as governor s of or New ew York for the pee peo- pie of the state of or New r York 4 The heckler sought to tol auk ask l k another question but was app apparently confused and md sat at downIf down f If It our friend can ask a question f intelligently I 1 M will try tn to answer er It oj said Mr l Hughes Tho The nominee then i went ent on with his speech which was largely devoted to his tariff views lewS At the Harlem and Bronx meetings Mr Hughes was frequently Interrupted Interrupt- Interrupt ed d by applause He will spend tom tomorrow tomorrow tomor tomor- or- or row w In New Ne' York and tomorrow speak night light In Brooklyn Ho lie will Ill l If leave Ife e on the he fourth and last lut trip of ot the campaign cam cam- Thursday morning |