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Show ROOSEVELT TO FIRE BROADSIDE HYDE PARK, N. Y., Sept. 29 (U.H)! President Roosevelt has been aroused by the bitter campaign cam-paign attack of his opponents, it was reported today, and will fire "a full broadside" in his first campaign speech before the Democratic Demo-cratic -state convention in Syracuse Syra-cuse tonight. The exact nature of his address tonight was not known, but observers ob-servers expected Mr. Roosevelt tc continue controversy with publisher publish-er William Randolph Hearst by striking hard at charges that he was being supported by organizations organiza-tions and individuals inimical to the American form of government that he sought their aid. |