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Show Roosevelt In Kansas City Kanvas C'lty, Sept. 21. In his nil dress hero at noon, Colonel r(c.esp elt laid particular stress on thn appeal ap-peal made by tho I'roisrom j party par-ty to the peoplo lo think o.it pei.it) cal problems for thnnnclve "The fundnmenta' nppeiil I linvi to make to the Amoilcnn peoplo Is "int tliv be truo to themselves,' he1 said. "1 ask yon to r.'Vliw Iho p-oh lenif, before us toda and thfii ot as you hol'ovo. If ou honeinfy dls bellovo in tho pawcr of tin Amer can peoplo to fruor'i UirnitiPlvs: II you fear a pure .loin crucv U not a safo instruuinnt In this country; It ou disbelieve our eeeuiomh nnd labor la-bor platform, then vote agn'ns: us. , "Tho llopubllcai pMty today says, to you, 'Don't abandon tho nrty ol Abraham Lincoln. I pnv to oi., 'Dont abandon tho prl-iclplrs of Abraham Lincoln.' "Tho peoplo nl the United States should not hcsltiito to choose now methods necessitated by a now day." Tho Colonel assorted that whisky Is usually an ally of crooked politics and complimented tho Progressive pnrty In Jackson County, Missouri, for "having thu couriigu to face tho !sniu whllo thu other parties sldo stepped." |