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WAR ON INTERESTS Says, as President, He Would Punish Those Who Make Threats of Panic. By the Associated Press LA FOLLF ROUTE TO from Grand Rapids he spoke last night, S . where he is scheduled to address tonight, Senator Robert La Follette, independent presidential candidate, declared in a statement that “It is being whispered about by bankers, railroad operators, industrial trusts and the press con- trolled by them that should La Fol- lette be elected there will be a panic; that credit would be shortened and that banks will withdraw their sup- port to busine: “This is the same old bluff that has been used at this stage of every cam- paign in which there has been a real continued. when Woodrow Wilson | . the financiers and | lul there would be a panic. He was elected and there was no panic. They have used it in ey have even us It is a sure sign of reactionary distress. ol ‘I do not question the power of ‘Wall Street to produce a panic, but 1 challenge their courage to put through the conspiracy which they proclaim, with the penitentiary star- ing them in the face. Power of Banks, [ “Panics have been brought on by the banks. * * * The banks have | it in their power to control the in- dustrial life of America and to bring on a depression. And they now are boasting that they have it in their power to control the way men should Note as well. * s ® “I intend to meet treason, bribery and terrorism as any other crime t the State should be met \ elected, as 1 fully expect this wicked thing is done the Depart- ustice with all of its against a to face with sum- | The punishment shall W sure “The Department of Justice will be instructed to indict trial any man, no m erful he may be, who has besn g of an attempt to use his power ove: the money and credit resources c America. not only to wreck business but to i - men’s votes by in- T, | utes, bearing newspapers and other delivery of 1 NEW MAIL RECORD| Fly at 193 Miles an Hour on Trip From Philadelphia to Baltimore. By the Associated Press. BALTIMORI, October 24.—¥lying the Curtiss seaplane racers as they will attempt to break a number of |& world speed records on Saturday, Licuts. Ralph Ofstie and George d U. § from mail, and set & new mark for air mail miles an hour. The U. Concord, which cata pults observation planes into the alr, arrived yesterday and will give a nstration at the air meet. The S. S. King, the U. S. S. Langley, the airplane carrier bearing a score of scouting planes, and the destroyer Gilmore are also here and will re- main to participate,in Navy day ob- servance. Seven entries have been received for the handlcap race for civilian planes. Four of these are frnm Miami, Fla., one of the ngton, Pa., school of avlation; one ill be flown by Capt. H. B. Maxwell, director of the provin- clal air service of Ontario, Canada. The pilot for the seventh plane has not been selected. The feature of today's activities will be the race of six planes from Hampton Roads to Bay Shore in the first cups offered by the Navy League of the United States. HEATON SEAT IS SOLD. NEW October 24 on the X York ek E: held since 1900 by Willlam W Heaton, a member of the defunct firm of Day & Heaton, was sold yesterday for £80,000 to Harold O. Barker. 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