TAFT AND ROOSEVELT.
THEIR RIVAL POLICIES, By TdeerßDli—Press Association—Copyriehv .London, September 9.. Violent speeches were . delivered at the United States ■ Conservation 'Congress, now sitting at St. Paul, Minnesota. Somo. of the speakers alleged that the policies which had been submitted were as much Mr. Taft's as Mr. Roosevelt's.
A motion to include Mr, : Taft's name was negatived by ten votes' to eight.
.An' attempt was made, later to remove what was considered to be an injustice to Blr. Taft,and after several ballots Mr. Roosevelt's name was also eliminated. ''!'...
THE STATE AND THE RICH MAN, (Rec. September 11, 5.5 p.m.) ; ''•■■.' London, September 10. Mr.: Roosevelt, in defending the new Nationalism at Cincinnati, said the Cen-
tral Government of the United States must have;power to master 1 the;rich individual. '•; ' '•'■' ':', He wished for no interference' with individualism, but simply to give ■ the Government a chance. .'..'•.'.'■-
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 919, 12 September 1910, Page 7
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142TAFT AND ROOSEVELT. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 919, 12 September 1910, Page 7
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