Show MORRIS STIRS BIG AUDIENCE Gubernatorial Nominee Addresses Addresses Addresses Ad Ad- dresses Large Throng at G. G 0 O. P. P Rally in Salem RAPS WILSON REGIME Declares for wide State Prohibition Prohibition Prohibition Pro Pro- by Legislative Enactment S to The Herald Salem Sept ept 14 Before H.-Defore Before the e lar largest est campaign rally that has gath gathered red in Nephi L. L Utah Ulah coun county t this campaign c Morris Republican nominee e for tor governor governor governor gover gover- nor tonight declared that he favored ore the enactment of proper laws for the benefit of ot tho the laboring people COPlO and pointed to his record in that regard but declared that ho he was a against coercion coercion coercion coer coer- cion on the part of ot labor He H. then assailed the tho A Adamson amson bill fostered b by President YIl Wilson on as the means of oC the declaring ot off of or the tho proposed railroad strike and asserted that the Democratic party In lit the thc nation had been sandbagged sandbagged sand bagged nagged into plaYing peanut politics politico by llY applying class dass legislation to one part of or the tho working men of oC tho the country country country coun coun- try try while the tho other part w waa not af- af Mr lr Morris thon then took up the work o othe of oC I the tlC V u Democratic e l i. i S. sv administration t. t 1 IS ln tr l at am arid O ef s i I I sno now y LH v u h Iv v- v Loul Louisiana it had permitted a tariff tarla to remain on sugar for fear th the solid south would bo be broken He then re referred re- re erred to a certain candidate for or orIco of- of J. J Ico ice In this tins state who went to Cuba to view the on sugar through Democratic e eyes ees es an and returned aud de do- do dared that he had lU to bo ho for a a. tariff I. I of or labor conditions condl- condl on account en on sugar Bucar there thore Mr lr Morris said Bald that he hoped the entire Democratic party would go to Cuba and rind como casio back bacI and become Republicans like tho the man to whom he referred He then took up tho the work worl of or the tho administration administration ad administration ad- ad ministration and said that he dl did not Irh to severely criticize It It but read reada a lon long list of or matters rs and platform plc pledges Jos on which the Democratic party part and President Wilson have changed their heir minds since the election of four foUl declared that former rear years cars ago uso lIe He could not an and would woul not support the acts nets of oC the administration because they were opposed to tho the Progressive Pro- Pro said that political Ideals Ho He parties parties like m men n nee need chastising every even HO o often oCten md asserted the tho split of 1912 in n tho the Republican party was a family r row ow Rn and that the family had been re reunited reunited reunited re- re united and was working for a common end AVI I IHO un und l In commenting upon tho the work of President Wilson he r recited that he Kid hail been for womans woman's suffrage e more than han five times timet and against it four times and took tool the tile view that n as aN ho had boon bocim oen for or it the e most of ot the times the thc women should wait walt and seo sea what ho has hasto hasto to o say any In the next southern delegation dele- dele atlon gatlon calls on him him Ho lie then an Ln Industrial commission which would settle tho the disputes s of oC capital and labor abor and amid n prevent strikes throughout the he United States lie He took tool the tIme position 1081 tion that the record of the Republican party arty In tho the sixty years cars has hus been that efficient and anil the thc of f an Part party urged meeting to return 1 to power In iii the tho naSon nation nation na- na tion Son and the time state slate efficient service Prohibition was the feature of or orthe the time losing closing par part purt of or the tho address Ho lio de do- e- e dared that he lie believed In stopping drunkenness In the state and having a prohibition law late which would prohibit lIe He declared he ho wanted to see the prohibition prohibition pro pro- law settled once anti and for tor all and asserted that a constitutional amendment amendment amend amend- ment mont was not the tho way to settle ettle It as the records show that In the history ol or of in Utah 90 30 out of ot every amendments have been defeated D. D H. H Ma Madsen sen nominee for tor state treasurer and Eph Homer county count chairman also addressed the meeting |