Show WICKERSHAM DISSECTS 1 WILSON SHORTCOMINGS 1 Wormer former Attorney y General Opening T Vermont ermont Campaign Declares Government by Deeds Must Supplant One by W Words Principle for Platitude I I r Vt Sept 28 Cl Government t by deeds must succeed government gov J I B by words and government by principle bo be substituted for gove government gov gov- e b by platitude declared former fonner Attorney General George W. W Wickersham Wickham Wick- Wick e ham of New York in the keynote speech of the Y Vermont state I 4 fir nn n today f I Mr Wickersham arraigned Wilson the Democratic aa- aa ri K wn fu for their failure to 10 reK re- re 1 D r 1 deem eem their platform m pledges and tic de- dared that th tho fUl fiasco CO o of the DemoI Demo Demo- I I cratl legislation which h has hM been tried out for fore the tho failure In Its entiretY en- en r or Of President Wilson's Wilsons ons on's boasted rec record rd of oC legislative 0 to to Mr l Wilson's Wilsons recent to business s men Mr oIl Wicker Wicker- erI er- er I sh sham laid president Wilson tells the business businessmen men of or America merica that their energy and Initiative havo have been too narrowly J coached and superintended that the they have havo been too timid and provincial and the they shOUld be set sot free Indeed he I says faS that alike in the domestic field l and In In the wide ide field o of oi the commerce 4 of or tho the world American business an and 11 iHo ifo fo I I h and ind industry have been set free to toI inove move nO as they never ne moved mO before a And how has this freedom been accomplished ac- ac w P First b b. b by the tho enactment t I of oC a series of or restrictions upon the conduct of or business the effect of or cannot Ii be tic known until the courts shall shaH b have bae ve Interpreted the vague ue and unscientific un un- un- un scientific language e in which the they are aro I expressed and second second by iy p putting thel the 4 l national government g into anto business s in 1 1 competition with private Industry In 1 7 I. I the most unheard o of and unprecedented 1 wa way ay j He- He Record of or Failure It began with v the appropriation of d with which to build a a. railroad railroad rail rail- I I ro road 1 in Alaska and it has en ended ed that is so far as lS the tho session of Con Congress re s 4 j. j just pa passed has ended with the tho appropriation of with which to enable the thC government to embark in inthe the thc business s o of conducting merchant shipping t In competition with private capital The Democratic Congress has appropriated to establish an armor plant It has appropriated 20 lO to tu establish a a. fertilizer plant It t lia has given the lie absolute to its professions lons against extravagance and andIn i return to and In favor of a simplicity economy in government go So So much for tho Democratic record I 0 of government at home The record of r. r Wilson WilsonS s administration of foreign affairs on this continent Is one of ig ignominioUs ignominious ig- ig infamy Xo No o American can think of Mexico without a blush of shame iame an and today after three years of vacillation Mexico lies prostrate a hell of or anarchy while of oC the flower of American youth tricked by a subterfuge subterfuge sub sub- of or legislation into becoming a af at at t f federalized militia are lre withdrawn from their ordinary vocations and prot pro- pro t t t. t employments ments to serve as a pol police pott po po- po- po tt r lice force along the border j P r It was President Wilsons Wilson's personal l policy which was followed His is the personal responsibility for the awful f destruction of American and Mexican k lives and pre perty in that unhappy land durin during the past three years B When hC 1 the war In Europe is over o Rand and tho those e nations enter once more upon the field of or international commerce com com- t merce and competition problems then I ensuing will demand statesmanship b hosed based cd upon principle not opportunism t and require the guidance of or its affairs I 1 by a party practiced in constructive k statesmanship and accustomed med to guide k the nation through h the thc perilous conf con- con f met fiLet of International interest 1 t Throughout our history tho the Republican lican party part alono alone has maintained uniformly uniformly uni uni- capacity for constructive statesmanship states states- manship and a record of or adequate protection protection pro pro- 1 of or American rights an and Inter Inter- ests t.- t. 1 Opposed to Woodrow Wilson It has hash h placed In nomination a man steadfast t in the principles of government rooted established in in Republican conviction t I- in n a belief in the principles of or the J 1 American cons constitution experienced in 1 two great reat branches Of f the American go government ent a man of unquestioned a l man who has bas at all times limes his l knowledge of oC and andI I in the thc American people Tho The t record of Charles l E E ans Hughes Hug dur- dur Jn the four tour years of his of tho the governorship of New ew York BO so impressed tho the American people that when men be began an to stir uneasily first t t t With the di dissatisfaction and mortification 4 tion and then with disgust and resentment resent resent- 4 ment at It the Democratic adminIstration 1 iJ t FI it lt turned to the tho one man of strength 1 of or principle and of vigor or who possessed C the Republican Republican Re Re- th confidence of oC all factions of ot publican party part Ho lio has II literally tem been called by hy the I people and he ho has responded to that call with promptness and with cour a age The people will ill ju justify that call calland calland J and by br an overwhelming vote vole in N x vember j Approve e of ot Hughe i. W Mich lIch Sept ept 28 Michigan Michigan an I Republicans in convention here this t t afternoon completed their state ticket J nominating candidates for or offices not voted Ur upon at tho the recent primary election elec olee- tion Albert E g temporary 1 chairman In his s speech ech assailed President Pre Pres ident blent Wilson and his bis administration I and praised Republican tariff principles pies ples and Charles E. E Hughes Hug Republican 1 candidate for President The t resolutions expressed confidence j that Mr r. r Hughes will restore the 1 United States to its rightful place g among the nations of th the tho world They 4 indorsed indorse also the public ut utI utterances ut- ut I on the issues of or the campaign |