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Show pON ID SULZER 1 WEM TOGETHER niocratic Candidates Attend At-tend Banquet of Knights of 'I Columbus in New York. MAKE BRIEF SPEECHES fjfcv Jfiy Governor Also OTAddresses Association . of f French Canadians. jM. international News Service. ifBvEV? YORK, Oct. 12. Governor Wil-'l'n. Wil-'l'n. Democratic presidential nominee, "4Mjd William Sulzer, Democratic candi-rKte candi-rKte for governor of the state of New Trails, appeared in public together in ;HBjjCjjV tonight for tho first time since WL ntter was nominated at Syracuse. Ber botb attended a banquet of the tfSofehts of Columbus, where thoy were ilB'ven on enilinsiastic ovation as they MHooV h:inds. ljTho governor made a brief speech, li'Btolling the character of Columbus. I lB"JIy interest in politics in this -ear CTa(!Cfor it promises to bo a year yB pace,". ho said, "is that, there is' -.Kme prospect that wc shall end tho mUiiiuicrstandiugs in America; that HvKL h:ill bring classes to comprehend aMpauother; that, we shall bring about complete understanding among men; '.fwj&at wo shall assist the fusion of inter-TKt inter-TKt with interest and unite all interests iKjn a basis, not of generosity, ui of MKitual understanding, of mutual com-ctension com-ctension and put all through the lifo tfH America against that sense of broth-'MBbood, broth-'MBbood, that sense of common enter-IRin enter-IRin behalf of mankind, which shall mUg only mako us happy, but. make us , ;'3Bo;peroiis; which shall not only make , JK prosperous, but keep us great." Ifoice Somewhat Weak. Tlif governor returned to Now York Iddiy from the longest, trip of his finpaign. Hie voice had noticeably Kt its volume and intensity but he isily made himself heard to his audit-is audit-is at the Aslor and at Louis Martin's, there lie addressed the association ox leraofridU' I'Yench Canadians of greater ifcn- York. ITo was scheduled also to Jptar a. Sulzer 's Harlem river park, iberc thi Democratic candidate for bvcrnnr spoke to about. 500 members the Italian benevolent and tho TJnit-jlltah'an TJnit-jlltah'an societies, but feared his voice fould be unablo to stand tho strain. "Polities in America," said the gov-rnor, gov-rnor, at the Knights of Columbu6 din-Rr, din-Rr, "is a more serious business than it rnywjicn? else in the world, because brro are so mairy precedents that you ive to reverse: thore are so many fan that you dare not. cut. off: there re w ninny boasts that von dare not return. te Is Tremendous. . . There is so much behind, the pace 1 tremendous and tho impulse so isiiblc that, every generation in rica must be better than the gener- before it ov else it will be dis-liave dis-liave often been reminded of tho s of nienca by learning what the hopes of those who came- out le old countries to join us on this of the sea. t have sometimes 9cght that the American vision was fffir jn iho eves of inniry an immigrant ton it wus in the eves of a man born ii bred m America. & It seems to mo very stimulating ffj ruen in the midst of affairs, wheth-Jthev wheth-Jthev be their own affairs or public ?irs. have beinm in tho midst of S'i,w or business to dream a little 'Bile about Columbus's ship coming in, if tho freight that she brought been debased bv our treatment of f ask if the eyes that, now look! ?nihc other side of the water toward penca are dulled.' ' alka to Canadians. ; Ve lrn-c our homes." tho governor W'l the French and Canadians thore mhlea; "in proportion that they are fe nnd I hope Canadians will feel I much it homo in New York as I ftclt in Canada. L , "vo uo prediction to mako Sp innada except Ihis vory dclight- r-rclmtion that fauafla and the ini hilli win moro llfl more thor-!iv thor-!iv understand ono another and like e another as the years go by. We o common ideals.' we have common m. wo hnvo common views and for ' I'mo being Canada has a botter rr,lu')cf.an'1 currency system than the 'tI Stfttos" Covcmor returned to bis homo Princeton late tonight. I |