Show vol ic i-ic No o 56 H HUGHES UGH E S FR FOR EIGHT HUR UA Y Tells New Nev York Audiences He Favors General pie of Shorter Hours of r Work ork and W Would uld Like to too toS S o See It Put Into Ef Effect e t WOULD PROMOTE fOTE JUST INTERESTS OF LABOR Fatigued by His Long Trip Nominee Vetoes Strenuous Program and Speaks in ih Only Larger Cities Greeted Greet Greet- ed Everywhere by hy f Cro Crowds TARIFF CHIEF THEME H N. N Y Sept 29 Charles E. E Hughes went through tIle the southern tier of counties in NeWYork New NewYork NewYork York state today over over his political battleground of ten years ago ngo He spoke in four cities and greeted with i handshakes or a few words t ten n other oter ti audiences i i ili nees in smaller towns S M MiC twi 0 Vs on t the protective ta tariff Ji the the maintenance of or American rights and other Issues of ot the thc campaign 1 In his speech at hamton and again at Elmira and CornIng Corn- Corn lug inS the nominee went further than he had gone before In iii making known his views on tho the hour eight-hour da dayI dayI day I am not opposed to tho the principle of or orthe the hour eight day ay Mr Hughes Hug saidI said I favor tavor tho the general principle of ot tho the 1 hour eight-hour da daS daS' I should like to see an hour eight-hour work da day day- The nominee was accompanied by William M. M I. I Calder and Robert Bacon successful and defeated candidates Corthe for Cor forthe forthe the Republican senatorial nomination Voice oice Gives Out Mr Ir Hughes was faU fatigued b by tho the trip He reached Hornell so tired of or bod body and voice that he ho had a local speaker ad address address address ad- ad dress the thc audience In the op opera ra house here herc tonight In his place The nominee spoke spoke-a a few words only after his substitute sub sub- had closed C Continuously during m my terms of or executive responsibility in this state Mr rr HOghes said I 1 sought to promote the Just interests of ot labor and recommended recommended recon recon- mended ever every practicable measure to that end It is Js true I did not always agree with the measures that were propose pro pro- pose posed I will that cheerfully and andI I may state farther that what Idid In connection Wit with my mv dut duty as ns governor Involved a principle which I should continue continue continue con con- to apply If It I were Invested with executive responsibility As governor I examined the proposals that were made a aa as clearl clearly as I knew how and what I thought was sas right I favored ra and when I believed belle a measure was wrong Continued on Paso 2 HUGHES IS FOR HOUR EIGHT DAY DAYt I t Tells Tell s New f York Audiences He Hopes to See Work Work- T V 1 ing Hours Shortened 1 Continued From Pa Page Faff I. I I J I did not attempt to gain ot votes 15 by in indorsing In- In dorsing it r 1 Declares Declare Protection X Needed ert ed d. d Binghamton N. N Y Sept Sopt Charles 29 29 Charles CharlesE I E Hughes hes motored over muddy streets through the worst rainstorm he nan has cx- cx since comm commencing his campaign cam m August G 6 i to address an audience In tho the opera house hero toda today Th The Tho strenuous program laid said before him b by tho the national chairman was vo- vo tood toed by tho the nominee himself who merel merely merely mere mere- l ly appeared on tho the roar platform of his hiscar hiscar hisem car em so 50 that tho the crowds ml might ht sea him himot himat at ot at stations between Saratoga and Din h It had b been bean en arranged to I have him speak at these thes stations but I at the tho last moment It was decided to have l local speakers take taka his hi place so 50 that he might conserve his hla voice Mr 11 Hughes HusheR spoke of or tho protective tariff I fir tell you fellow citizens he raid Faid wo 0 are arc facing a 0 critical period It t is no time to be talking of or a n. tariff for revenue re only Wo Va need protection Ito to our Industries and thero is no man manIn In ln the country countr today who can tell you ou where tho Democratic party part stands with respect to protection of ot American interests It takes all of ot us too to tomake tomake tomake make the United States and mako make our country prosperous and We wo will Ill never novel do It unless labor and C. C capital work york to- to 4 gather sether amicably i Tho nominee renewed his attack on the administration for the Adam Adamson ri bill He declared that he would like to seo an nn hour eight work da day but that be stood squarely for tor Investigation before be bo- bo- bo fore 1010 legislation and would not yield an aninch aninch aninch inch inch either elther to labor ar capital in that principle New York Sept 29 The 29 The tI tion n of ot tho the Hughes HuShes patterned pat pat- patterned after Arter clubs formed in the campaign campaign cam cam- of or 1860 to aid Lincoln's candidacy candida candida- C cy was announced here hore today Tho The organization organization or or- plans for lor bands of at tort forty men menI mento I in to each count county of every overy state where there Is la a 0 Hughes alliance Their particular function as announced an- an 1 here will be to inject tobasco into the campaign Tho The membership is expected to be composed largely largel of ot young men but a a. special effort will willbe willbe be bo made I to O enroll sur surviving members of tho the Lincoln |