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Show KERN TRIES HAND AT ROASTING GAME INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 30. John D. Rockefeller and Andrew Carnogie were mado the targets for shafts, of ridicule by John W. Kern in a speech here tonight. to-night. "A precious pair' of disinterested disinter-ested patriots," he .called them for their championship of the Republican presidential presi-dential candidates. "Like good generals," he said, 'tho Republican party leaders havo been holding tho ilower of their army in reserve re-serve for the crucial moment when the issue of battle is in doubt. The old guard is now being rushed to the firing line. The division headed by Andrew Carnegie reached the front yesterday. Today John D. Rockefeller brings up his armv corps." Mr. lenrB comments -were called forth by the published statement by Mr. Rockefeller that ho expects to cast his vote for Mr. Taft, and were made bo-tore bo-tore ono of tho biggest audiences ho has addressed during the campaign. Tho meeting was the final ono of the. day's series, which included speeches at Grconcastlo, Sholbyville and Rushville. Tho speech-making began at 9 o'clock in the morning, but because of tho long distances to bo covered by electric car lino, the second point was not roached until Jong after noon. Tonight's meeting was one of the big Democratic rallies of tho campaign Vigorous In Remarks. Mr Kern, upon arrival at tho Traction Trac-tion terminal station at 8:15, was escorted es-corted to Tomlineon's hall by a lure body of marchers under tho direction of the Indinna Democratic club. Ho was giycn a noisy reception by tho crowd that exceeded the seating capacity of JiSrin flm Aftor's i"troduction,the candidate proceeded at once to his ar-.K?6"1 ar-.K?6"1 01 "SaPtains of Republicanism,'' Republi-canism,'' s he designated Rockefeller ??mSnr5CK,e- u E- L Ha"iman also camo in tor a share of his attention. Carnegio makes an appeal to the Sf.0PiV 5&t Tcrn' very poo- J r; ra he has ,ben Plundering' for moro than a quarter of a century to stand with him for Taft, to t ?end that the plundering may continue A6-5tions of the future, i Wh;fc ?oe.s Rcckofencr say? Ho declares de-clares thai Mr Taft has tho Proner temperament to suit him and th-.f r tireiy fit to be president of the United favs fur lLrmMfl"PP0rtin? rr- Taf " ho sus further, 'because h s election will make tor law and order.' Great God for law and ordorl John D Lck I feller whoso company was the recipient ?'9 000 rftn0 a ludichll prizo PAcka a h de charge to- tho front in behalf ot auJ Rood covcrnmentl L nothing m this spectacle to movo vo , T,y Republican brother 7 You lm heard the animadversion of Roosovnl? upon Rockefeller, as a man WT , and Carnogio should finTTI supporting tho RepubHCftna reHj 'My dear Harriman,ca? pfiM thrown his support to Tafi v appearance of Rockefeller upon the scene." CUUer and (9 |