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Show oo HUGHES' POLICY ' IS JWJE1 His Election Would Be Notice to World That America Is For War. ADVISED BY ROOSEVELT Thoughtful Men Know a President in Accord With Such a Man Dangerous, Washington, Aug. 29. Reviewing the record of the Democratic admin-Itsration, admin-Itsration, Senator Reed of Missouri, told the senate today that the Republican Re-publican party demanded a change, which it granted by tho people would mean tho precipitation of America into war and the undoing the national prosperity built by industrial and banking reforms during the terms of President Wilson. "If Mr. Hughes is to be elected to bo elected to the presidency," said Senator Reed, "then is notive to all the world that America has repudiated repudiat-ed Wilson's policy of peace, for the Roosevelt-Hughes' policy of war. "Thoughtful men know that a president pres-ident advised by Roosevelt, in nccord and agreement with Roosevelt, will stil up war, if war he possible." Hughes In Accord With Roosevelt. Senator Reed declared Mr. Hughes "in complete accord with a man who has persistenly insited wc should have Intervened against Germany when she Invaded Belgium; in complete com-plete accord with a man who demands universal military service and war preparation upon a scale not hitherto hither-to dreamed of." The Missouri senator then gave figures fig-ures t0 show that bank deposits increased in-creased In President Wilson's first three years 29.5 per cent. "The actual Increase under Wilson," said Senator Reed, "was nearly four times as great as under Roosevelt and almost three times as great as under Taft." -nn |