Show HUGHES FOR FDA FORI i I ENFORCING ALL RIGHTS Protection of American I Lives American l Pl Property I and American Commerce G. G 0 O. P. P Nominees Nominee's Policy I REPLIES TO CLAIMS MADE ilIADE BY DEMOCRATS DE Characterizes Shipping Bill Bin Billas Binas as Menace l Says Underwood Underwood Under Under- wood Tood Tariff Must Be Undone UndO Undone Un Un- done dO le to Insure Prosperity TOURS POURS IN WISCONSIN I IL Yi wis 20 MIL Sept Charles Evans Eans Hughes in hi his speech here again tonight outlined his I attitude toward the thc protection of American rights as follows II I I propose that we shall protect and enforce American rights on land and nud sea without fear and unflinchingly unflinching unflinching- h. h ly with willI respect to American lives hes American property and find American commerce We 13 e have no unstated policy no secret se pc re- re cret un understandings no Intrigues We e stand square four-square to the world representing the thc United States and its Interests InterI Inter Inter- c ests ts a and its I Interests alone first last lasta I I l a id all th the time tithe Mr ir Hughes Iu hc to A American tri nn rights was od in int n Speech In which he lie made reply on one bone b on to what ho termed t Democratic Harms for Jor having in aided business and outlined the Republican program Jn In n so 60 doing he I dealt chiefly with subjects dl discussed in President Wilson's Wilsons speech of ot ac lC- lC cop t a nc e. e I n t C Maker The Thc shipping bill was vas characterized an as a menace menice tho the sooner removed the 1 bettor belter The 1110 Underwood tariff he hp called a m measure that th t must bo bl undone un un- lone done If we wc are arc to have ha a sure suro basis of ot pro ProsperitY in iii this country countr He lie at nt atod d that the tho th law instead of oC 1 clarified b by definition had been mn nindo 1 more moio uncertain I must sa zay he hc declared referring to th the Democratic party part after atter having lead cad several of or their statutes that the they are arc tho the mo o most t l wonderful phrase makers makers makerson on record The rhe federal act the nominee said far from 1 being a Democratic measure pure and simple wan wati taken In great part from material supplied by a Continued on Page Pago C TO I HUGHES HUCHES WOULD ENFORCE RIGHTS Protection of American Lives Property and Commerce Com Com- merce G. 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P Policy Continued from page page- 1 committee and nd a n draft of ot the tho Republican bill Whatever salvation from panic wo we havo o had thus thuR far in if R due to the on on- on lI foresight ht of oC the Republican party Mr Ir Hughes said in connection with the extension of or the Aldrich rich act during the tho t threatened financial de depression depression depression de- de in the earl early days of or tho European European Euro Euro- war var Protection of Children The Tho child labor law Mr Hughes sal said failed to protect hundreds of ot thousands thousands thou thou- sands of children at work In varlo various states under Democratic administration tion Call Can tho the roll of oC states he said ald and you ou will find that the the- states whore where here children are arc emancipated from to too early labor are aro Republican states and that tho the Bt states where child labor still l exists aro under Democratic contro con con- tro 1 The federal workman's workmans compensation law tho the nominee reiterated t should hould be made to protect others than tho the federal employees under its scope It should extend to all persons engaged in pursuits pursuits pursuits pur pur- suits of oC Interstate commerce In ot outlining Republican policies Mr Hughes said he stood for protection of or American rights a n protective tariff for tho the principle of ot arbitration of or Industrial Industrial in industrial In- In disputes the protection of or la labor la- la bor national resources and the national national na ha- na- na I treasury ulY for efficiency In government gov gov- I and arid for tor a I government ac according according nc- nc cording to tho the processes of ot rc reasoning In his reference to the tho shipping bill billand and arid tho the Underwood tariff Mr 11 Hughes said in part I I Shipping BUI nUl n II Menn Ienn Mcafee eThere e. e There are aro two acts nets which are stated stilted to bo be aids to business which on tho the other hand were cro direct t blows to American business I will mention tho the last of these first the shipping bill a a. bill bUl which Is a a. menace menace- to American American Amer Anier- ican jean Industry It unjustifiably Introduces the government government government gov gov- into tho the ship building building- bust busi ness It at this time may be practicable in operation because the ex extraordinary ex- ex conditions which preclude the purchase of 01 ships at normal prices price's or the thc building building- of oC ships in yards ards alread already al already al- al read ready overworked But Dut It remains rem a menace menaco to tho the shipping industry and the sooner that aid ahl to business business' is ro- ro moved as a menace of or that great In Industry Industry In- In of ot tho the country tho bettor better It wIllbe will willbe willbe be for tor the tho shipping Interests Then there Is t that tt t other aid to business which has been so serious a ablow ablow ablow blow to business I mean the tariff formulated in 1913 which removed tho the proper protection needed for Cor the development development development devel devel- of oC American industry I havo o said that abuses had to a large degree be boon been on corrected Governor Go Phillip tho the chairman was good enough to refer to some sonic efforts that it came caIn to m my lot lotto lotto lotto to put forth forth- in that direction I r 1 put the flag nag up in New ew York that tho the public Interest was I Iha ha have e never taken that flag down Surrender to io Force orCe Oroon Green Bay Hay VIs Sept 20 The 20 The pathway pathway pathway path path- way of ot surrender to force Charles E. E Hughes told an audience here hero today today to today to- to day in renewing his attack on tho the administration ad administration ad- ad ministration m for the Adamson law leads to but one ono end end civil civil war Mr Hughes referred to the tho action of ot tho the administration as unpardonable Tho The nominee also alst declared that nobody nobody no- no body could embarrass him by talking about Americanism I am for Cor the tho United States first last and all nIl the time without reg regard rd to he ho saidI said anyone or r to anything else I speak with added emphasis aa as the friend of ot labor Mr 1 Hughes said In discussing the Adamson law when hen I Isa Isay Isay say sa that the serious blow d delivered ll red re recently recently re- re cc at labor and enterprise In this thin that blow country CO was unpardonable being the surrender of ot the principle of Cf f arbitration and tho the yielding of or reason to force We 0 look forward In this country to toa toa a future futuro very cry uncertain unless inless we have future peaceful settlement of or grievance ance by a careful consideration and open- open minded consideration of oC the tho facts When A does not a agree ree with B n they are net nt allowed to fight it out in tho the public square They have to come como Into 1 a a. court of ot law and fight it out there not on the public square We Ye have had hall 1 times timeR when railroad companies re refused refused re- re I fused absolutely arbitration of ot ances Bill wo VO haves have had public sentiment senti meat ment develop clop greatly since that time We Ye have havo a new now spirit in this country I firmly believe All wo have to do is isto isto isto to stand firmly for tor principle and we can got ot Justice done lone The ether way simply means meana tho the rule of oC strength There Is only one end to that path an and that end and Is civil war ar ar Mr Ir Hughes then wont into detail as ns asto asto to his views vies on the tariff Ho spoke tho courthouse from a platform on In the stops steps to an audience standing yard Att Afterwards he held n. n brief brieC public pub pub- lie lic reception In previous addresses to today a at Sheboygan Sheboygan She- She bonan and amI where large crowds turned cut with brass brasH bands bandu to io greet him tho the nominee sketched his views on tho the issues of or the tho campaign He lie al also o tall talked cd on Americanism His audiences were ere composed largely largel of or persons of or foreign extraction Averted h War Mr I Hu Hushes Hughes reviewed tho the Industrial depression What hat sa c saved the situation ho asked Tho The Democratic party v No Nol Tho The Democratic party had ruined tho the situation What hat saved sayed tho the situation was tho European war It If it had lIal not been bean for tho the extraordinary demands created by that J struggle we wo would not have much to talk about in this campaign cam cam- for I J belle believe the American peo- peo plo pie would ouid have havo be been n rIsing rIsing- from one ono end of or tho land to the tho other t to secure an administration which would ouId properly prop prop- erly conserve American Interests No o o. o the they lid did Irl not aid business tho they thoy havo not nol aided business What hat the they havo tu done has been boen to build on Republican lican foundations and tho the best part cf of their workmanship Is taken from RePUbliCan Republican Re Re- publican workmen and made mado of or Republican Republican lican materials What the they have done according to their own Ideals and principles principles principles prin prin- has been derogatory to tho the In Interests interests In- In of ot the tho United States and must bo be undone It wo we are to have havo prosperity in this country I 1 would n not t be bo interested in talking about American prosperity if I thought I was not speaking for tho the great masses of oC the people through this countr country for tor whom there Is nothing but impoverishment impoverish impoverish- ment mont and disaster unless we ise build up the tho prosperity of or the United the United States Mr Hughes' Hughes address hero tonight ended a a. busy da day Previously ho had addressed six audiences four of Ct them from the rear platform of his car at Sheboygan an Appleton and Oshkosh a fifth at nt the tho Fon du Lac fairgrounds fairgrounds fair grounds and the sixth from a a. platform near the courthouse steps at Green Bay I |