Show HUGHES HOME I AND RECEIVES BIG OlG G OVATION Winds Up Campaign Tour of Miles Miles' With Sixteen Hours' Hours Campaigning C Along Hudson and in Brooklyn AUDIENCES HAIL HIM HIl HIMAS HIMAS AS NEXT PRESIDENT Big Rally jin in ll Madison l Square Garden Tonight to Close lose Whirlwind Speaking Trip Through Greater New Nev York REITERATES PLEDGES PLEDGES' EW YORK YOlK Nov Nor 3 Charles Charles E. E NEV N Hughes wound up UI his mi nile e presidential pre campaign tour through thirty five states with six- six ecu strenuous hours hoars of campaigning oday today down own the Hudson River valley vaHey ind nd in Brooklyn The rhe nominee deli ered nine speeches speech starting at 84 o'clock this morning and did not reach his hotel until after midnight tonight Tomorrow tho last day da of his hla le campaign campaign cam cam- was wag to have ha beo been a n da day of ot rest with a n. big rally at Madison Square Garden Oar Gar den rica at Instead Jt it wilt will bc bo-A bo whirlwind day of ot more speaking in It Now York Tork City When the nominee arrived arrived ar ar- rived here tonight he found that the In national committee had speeded up the tIn campaign so that ho no will spend spend vIrtually virtually vir tho entire afternoon touring the city Five speeches are on his program pro pro- gram gra In almost er e every speech toda today an and tonight the nominee told his audiences lie he was confident of ot Ictor victory next Tues Tues- Jay day He Hc told them there was little ne new lie he could say flay with regard to the Issues of ot f tho the campaign On hi his trip down the Hudson E river valley he made tho the tariff one anc flO of ot the chief themes of ot his speeches hero ero tonight he spoke chiefly of ot AmerIcanism Amer Amer- Vole Yol Voices Voice's Confidence In 10 Result nt-Bult n Let Ld mo me say to you ou he lie told an audi audi- ance nce In Brooklyn the last he addressed tonight that if it I am nm elected lent dent as I expect to be be- be he ho got no further urther for tor the moment A man In the gallery galler yelled You will be bc The entire audience rose and roared Its S approval of ot the Interruption waving waY waY- ing hundreds of American flags sIf s. s If I am elected President the nomInee nom- nom Inee nee continued we shall have an American administration with exclusively ively American policies without an any to servo serve nn any other Interests must be Americas America's Interests in Inthe he the thoughts of ot the American people ind nd supreme will be he Americas America's Interests Inter Inter- ests in an administration In my charge barge ItIn It In his ul tour through Brooklyn to- to tonight night Mr Hughes Hushes campaigned over o ground familiar to him bins as RS a n bo boy Tho The first meeting ho addressed in the Green GreenPoint Point section was within three blocks ot f the Union Avenue Baptist church where his hie father once was pastor The streets through which he passed were hose those on which he had played as a bo boy he ic e told tho the audience and familiar races faces aces were vere among those who heard himI him I 1 have havo had man many a a. wol- wol ome come nn and man many a 0 manifestation of ot enthusiasm en- en on my long trip he declared but best bost of ot all Is the welcome home Str Streets Street t. t Chok Choked 11 b by C The Tho second meeting of or the evening evening- vas as In tho the Brownsville Browns section a dis- dis ls- ls net which his lila advisers told him was l socialistic In Its politics Hero here he the streets were choked chol ed Traffic was locked and the services ser of or more than fIt policemen were ere necessary to get j I Ithe he the nominees nominee's car through the tho crowds I nd ad to t the e entrance of ot the hall ball I I At 4 this meeting Mr 1 Hughes relt r- r ted his indorsement of ot tho the R Republican an platform plank d declaring for tor a treat treaty with Ith Russia Russin that will recognize the I I Continued on Page Pago 4 HUGHES HOME GETS OVATION Hailed by Many Audiences as IS Next President Closes I Campaign Tonight I Continued from Pago 1 right of oC expatriation The audience cheered this more moro than an any oth other r utter utter- ance The Tho third address of or tho evening was wasat wasat wasat at Kismet hall On his way there the nominee pasee passed tho the house In which ho WI was married Here n again aln ho lie found oun all space In the tho hall ball crowded cro with an au- au that had waited two hours to hear henr him and hundreds standing In tho the j street treet fortune during during dur dur- It has hns been my bOo good ing the past few tew weeks to speak I dur-I In Inmany Inmany said and many states Mr Ir Hughes er e everywhere there thero has boon this manifestation mani of at a deep patriotic feeling of or oran an Intense Interest In our vital concerns concerns concerns con con- cerns but there Is something about tho the generosity of or this welcome In my mr native nativo na na- na- na tive tivo state which I hn had the good fortuna fortune fortuno for for- tune tuna to serve servo four tour years cars that makes It more gratifying to me than any other welcome could possibly beI beI beI be I hope and expect that next Tuesday Tuesday Tues Tues- day ay We wo shall have havo a n triumphant victory vie vic tor tory In both nation and state The Hughes BugheR special reached New NewYork NewYork York fifteen minutes late lato and was metat mot met at Grand Central station b by a delegation delegation delegation tion of or hundreds s of or members of oC tho the Hughes College Mens Men's league garbed for tor parade and equipped with oven every noise making device The They filed through the tho runway leading to his train es escorted escorted es- es him to his car and then fell tell In behind waving wa flags nags and tooting horns The bl big concourse of at the station was crowded and tho the nominee was cheered as ho he made his wa way to his car Mr 11 Hughes expects expect to remain In tho the I city till after acter election Ho lie will receive recel I the Iho returns at the hotel In which ho he I Ihas has made mado his headquarters here since I hl nomination I Tours Hudson Valley Charles E. E Hughes ended his travels as a presidential candidate hero to tonight to- to night The nominee spent tho the da day Journeying down own the Hudson River Ri valoy val val- Icy 10 oy from Crom Albany Ho lie delivered speeches on the wa way an and after atter his ar arrival arrival arrival ar- ar rival hero here addressed three meetings in Brooklyn In his d day speech Mr r. r Hughes spoke O chiefly on tho the tariff and tho the main maln oj American rights abroad He also assailed tho the administration for tor broken promises with respect to the reduction of oC the tho c cost st of living the ob oh- servance of oC tho the merit system In makIng making mak- mak Ing ng appointments the maintenance of oC American rights abroad and economy econom in inthe tho the expenses of at the thc government Conditions which Industry In the United States will face tace at the close of oC the tho ho war were characterized as causo cauSe for tor serious consideration b by every student of or our affairs Wo Yo want to loOk out that we wa do not have a headache coming to us in tho the near future the tho nominee told an audience audience audi audi- ence once at at Newburgh because thero there are ore quite n a number of oC things that we must carefully cO consider Among the chief of ot these Mr Hughes ranked commercial competition after tho war with European nations not at atall atall atall all wasted v. by br war but disciplined or organized organized organized or- or as lS they have never been be be- be fore The Tho tariff Mr tr Hughes said would not meet the situation situation situation situa situa- tion as a t. t measure of oC protection to American Industry Our opponents told U us four tour years cars ago Mr Ir Hughes said at Kingston n. n of or ortho tho the wonderful opportunities the they were going to give to American business We Va know what actually followed I Io do o not mean that they were Insincere I simply moan mean that what they think fitted American life lite does not work with It it Admires Admire Bourbon Tenacity Mr Hughes said paId he asked his opponents opponents op- op what the they wore were going to do about safeguarding American Industry and they replied that the they had a n tar- tar H Ice ff commission A A. tariff commission ho he ic continued did not pa pass s laws I I 1 do not blame them ho he said for their heir continued adherence to the old roller policy which through tho the generations they hey have havo maintained an and the doctrine doc- doc trine which In platform after platform the they have asserted I real really In a sense admire their tenacity and the way In which the they Ignore the facts of oC life lite In their constancy constanc of at spirit It was no time Mr Hughes declared for tor his political opponents to be le sensitive tive tivo about criticism We Va are aro taking taking- account of or stock he said In his Newburgh speech Our opponents seem tc to be bo a a. little sensitive about tho the stock taking The They seem to havo tho Idea that there ought not to be any criticism of at the tion Well we wa would not do vcr very cr well In n American life lite under our Institutions If It wo so went vent ahead In that way WilY We Ye want fair criticism Wo We wont want candid criticism but we must conserve th the OPportunities op OP- op- op of at American life and the honor of oC the American name The policy which would conserve tho the honor of ot the American name an and re result re- re sult suIt In upholding American rights was not the if t braggarts ho said We have not the slightest desire to 10 go o through the world braggarts boasters ho said Wo We any desire lesire to stimulate ill feeling b by a n truculent attitude What we wo want to show sh la is this this- That In a a. world of keen rivalries and excellent understandings we constantly stand erect as a nation having courage rin and the indomitable spirit which our ancestors showed showe when they established our government which our later fathers showed when V they preserved the Integrity of oC the nation nation na na- na- na tion that we ore are a land devoted to Justice that we are Intent In a courteous courte courte- ou ous way upon maintaining J our national nation nation- al honor and that the rights of at American Ameri Amen can citizens on land and se sea through through- out out the world will in all events bo be maintained Greeted br by Crowds Crom Everywhere If It young Americans were to go forth Corth as as' the tho advance guard of American an enterprise en en- Mr Hughes said ald In hl nis Kingston King ICing ston ton Hpe speech ch It Jt must bo be understood throughout the world that re Is no rio prouder than that of American rl an citizen and that the American flag projects men mon lawful lawfully doing their work wherever the they may be Mr tr Hughes HUShes spoke at Hudson Huson Kingston King King- ston Newburgh and Yonkers Crowds greeted him at nt each step At each place man many sought ht to hear the nominee unsuccessfully for fr lack of or room at meeting halls hall At t t Harmon whore tho the special stopped to change engines groups of railroad men In overalls left their en engines to gather Jather gath Jath- r er or around the rear platform of oC his ear car I I They cheered hi him and several shouted that they were going to vote for Ole him Others wished him good luck In his Newburgh speech Mr MI Hughes declared that he would woul deal cal faithfully with each problem If IC elected and seek Its reasonable solution I All that Is worth while In this life lite he ho said Is 18 tho the opportunity to serve xer to the bc best t of or ones one's ability t While I 1 cannot tell what the special exl exigencies en- en cbs cies of at coming years cars ma may be be I propose so far tar as In mo lies If It you OU Invest me mo with executive authority to deal doal with each 1 Problem faithfully according to Its Ita merits merits- and solve It as jud Judgment mont and conscience may require Mr Ir Hughes will remain here hare tillI till after election He lie will receive tho the re roI ro- ro I turns election night at the tho uptown hotel ho has made malle his city headquarters tens since his nomination arrived Inthis in inthis inthis When hen Mr tr Ir Hughes' Hughes train at the station stat sta- sta this city he ho was greeted t Hon tion on by OO members of the tho Hughes College Mens Men's league lealue The de delegation on formed an escort for tor him to his hotel The nominee was cheered b by sidewalk crowds along the wa way and ho he frequently frequent frequent- acknowledgments I ly bowed his I am deeply touched b by this splendid did l reception Mr Ir Hughes said ml when shen ho lie reached his hotel I come como back homo home pretty sure tho fl fight ht Is Won wend d. d I |