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Show pi -TEDDYA LIAR Knell Professor Uses the Short, Ugly Word in His Political Speech. JDIENCE IN UPROAR jlf ON HEARING STATEMENT jwnparcs Former President MWith Claudius. Notorious in n Ancient History .... tTHACA, "N". T.. Oct. "JO. Twice In his jfccli tonight Prof. JS. II. Woodruff of jcu'cll university called Theodore rtoosc-a rtoosc-a llur, onco an "unmitigated liar." Bis attack, mndc at a political rally fer, which he presided, threw the house p an uproar. There wcro catcalls, fee's, cheers and clapping, with a steady ffut behind them all of "Parker, I'ar-t" I'ar-t" IfrldK Alton B. Parker then begged s-audience to allow Prof. Woodruff to vhcard. The noisy part of the house Sipllcd, and the rest of the evening int more unlet ly. Prof. Woodruff began by reopening the Slamy Storcr episode, which Colonel dflovclt onlv recently declaimed "was wed. Ho charged that when the colonel tiled aendlng Bellamy Storcr to the tlcan he was "an unmitigated liar, d there were letters in his possession, Js'ald, to hear him out. j 7 Once Not Enough. rhe uproar had bHrcly subsided when b profesKor took up his cudgels again. Kwovelt was twice a liar, he said, when denied that the Jate IS. H. Harrlman d subscribed to a corruption fund to '..used for Roosevelt's election to the BSldoncy. He closed with a quotation irn the Italian historian of Rome, For-fo, For-fo, transferred from Claudius to whom WUi originally applied by the writer to idscvclt. The speaker was careful to ecify that ho meant to imply no com- I arison between the private life of Clau-tn Clau-tn and Roosevelt. The quotation fold's: fol-d's: ''The youngest recruit .In the ranks of e proletariat, . who knev.' no scruples, 4 combined the violence of the dema-e dema-e with the ' self-assurance of artistocrat, was prepared to t his claim to dominate the comity com-ity not 2o much by his Intellect h was indeed no way remarkable, but ie one' quality in which he outshone iIb rivals by his uncontrollable uu-Parkor uu-Parkor After Stimson. 3ge Parker, who followed, directed Is shafts at Candidate Stimson. ormully Judgo Parker, who camo Owcgo today by automobile, referred ie automobile revfeyv. of the deserted a -which Colono'l Roosevelt will make Monday with Representative. John j wlght its follows iqulry nt the Owcgo Daily Ttecord i brought tho reply that there arc ijandoncd forms hi this country. This ed to indorse the bulletins issued by igrlcultural department at Washing-Howevoi-, I pursued my Inquiry looked out for the appearance of the doncd farms all the way to Ithaca, ently there 1(3 nothing in the aban-d aban-d farm proposition but votes." 1BTITUTION MAKERS MAY WORK OVERTIME. N'TA FE, N. M.. Oct. 20. The ways means committee of tho const! tu-1 tu-1 convention. In session here today, uneed that expenses of the session Lhly will exceed the appropriation of 100 mnde by congress, even if it fin-, fin-, Its work in sixty days. It Is likely, vtir, that the convention will last seventy to ninety days, in which it is considered likely that no ef-wlll ef-wlll be made to seeuru pay for more the sixty days' session, s committee's report was made in Jctlon with a proposition to print a journal of the session, on which the iilttec's report was adverse and was out thirty "files," or suggest ions for lea. were offered today. Including tho :ets of rolfglous toleration, freedom peech, education, and election of officers. The sub-committee aped ap-ed to consider the proposition of rale schools for white and colored rcn bos not reached a decision, and niestlon probably will be determined tie Moor of the convention. q convention adjourned today until fcJMODY MAKES ATTACK lrm N CANDIDATE DIX. 'KW YORK. Oct. ITO. Theodore Roosc-dnJMtln Roosc-dnJMtln speeches in Manhattan rind Hrook-reJBHpnight Hrook-reJBHpnight aroused John A. Dlx. Deino-MlBTTc Deino-MlBTTc candidate for governor, of he-'jB;.ine he-'jB;.ine of the directors in a. company luHcn aided In forming a. "complete it ;tme to accomplish the stifling of com-T''WCC" com-T''WCC" 11 trust against which he mioictl ntrlrturcs of a judge, now a justice , -Jthn United States supreme court. yy-HMTrotn the same platform. Bourku IJfchran. formerly v. Democratic ora-oriB ora-oriB Announced that lhl fall he would he R?publlcnn ticket. neHmOn ids -way to Brooklyn. Colonel 'i-afcoscvelt stopped for a few minutes to nV! ut fie l.cno assembly rooms In "iJiBp Ghetto and IiIb apn'-a ranee there J IBtaed a riot, l'ully u.'j.ooo persons hud jViBh'ercd In tho narrow streets ami jwoi5h those the pollen hud literally 'jBtfight n way for tho colonel's automo- ' JjB",cn li tried to alight fr a dash -Into tBH71nll the crowd surged about him and &KjK a football rush with ten stalwjirt atJP'iin dragging him along landed him SjNIES THAT ROAD ilS IIAS POLITICAL LOBBY. 'lh'RSIi;co,tn' N- II- OcL. 2rt.--The Boston ,-rhBMsihje niilroad will not interfere In Bi,I,0,5",'!i of the stiii-s hereafter, au-0 au-0 ?BnK ,0 President Charles S. Mellcu. r tonight riddrcsa'.'d tho Wonolnoot norK 0,1 "The Political situntioii hi New li-tBjll'sblrc." M,-. Mellon kh.!iJ of the fu- Mppollev of tin railroad in this atale: jj".e avIII mil Interfere In any way wllh 'B;''iiei'tloii of members of the leglsla-p leglsla-p jP Or of any other public officers. We 0 .B"1 1,01 give or offer to any public nf-'r nf-'r 'ilre.ct or indirectly, any consldera-VolBS consldera-VolBS which shall lend to influence him , vB)crronnaiice of his public dutv. ;MVC shu11 'o away with the lobhv In J9B'eH hlch that, term Is commoply jt'.M .Wc imisl enijdoy the ablest talent !K(tn Hccure to present to the legisln-tiifBtLi?Ur legisln-tiifBtLi?Ur views upon pending legislation iBctlng our company." nlSHfif 0N S00IA:LIST tv-4B' TICKET IN jUONNEOTIOUT. EriBURV. Conn.. Oct. 20. Mrs. 3fcBloor today Isaued her letter of HHp-jinieo of the nomination for secrc- ttH tConttuucd uu Pac Eleven. WOODRUFF CALLS TEDDY LIAR Continued from Page One. tary of state on. the Socialist ticket. She docs so. she says, believing that she fulfills ful-fills a fluty as a member of tho party and In recognition of her responsibility as an advocate of the cause of equal political rights for women. She points out that there are 50,000 self supporting women working under the laws of the state which govern their work and In the making of which they have no voice. She says that ono of tho aims of tho party Is to (overthrow wage slavery. |