Show SUTHERlAND T TALKS AUS AT TWO TO BIG RALLIES L Large rge 1 Audience at K Kaysville and Layton Dayton I-i I Hear ear Wilson Jf I Policies Scored Special to Rio n 1 Kaysville Kas Oct 20 Senator Senator George Georgo I Sutherland addressed two to of the largest largest lar lar- gest rallies ever er held in Davis county tonight Ho addressed a large crowd which filled the theatre at Layton and another which jammed the theatre here tonight hL A feature of oC the meetings s was the bringing bringing- of the band from Morgan by James A A. A Anderson candidate for tor forstate forstate state senator In the Second district Tho The audiences audiences' were most enthusiastic and a great man many Democrats and Progressives Progressives Progressives Pro Pro- who were In attendance ap applauded applauded applauded ap- ap Senator Sutherland to the tho echo when he made points which were di directed directed directed di- di at nt the administration and when he took up the Wilson has kept us out of ot war cry en of the Democratic party part Senator Sutherland said that the tho Democrats had not only broken their pledges in tho the nation but that the party did not offer in tho the state anything anything any any- thing which the Republican party part did lid offer and In ad addition the people had the record of the Republican party in both the nation and the tho state as evidence of work which was well done In addition to James A A. Anderson of ot Morgan a number of oC speakers were present ut t the meetings Senator Sutherland first took up the tariff and declared that farm farmers rs factories factories factories fac fac- tories and laboring men of the country country country coun coun- try were dependent upon the tho protective protect protect- ive 1 tariff for prosperity and cited that under the tho first ten months of ot tho the operation oper oper- of the tho Underwood tariff law that the treasury treasur was depleted and that there were workmen throughout through through- out the United States who were seeking seeking seek seek- ing Ing- work He said that without the tho protective tariff the end o of the European Euro Euro- penn war would spell pell ell disaster ter to American American Amer Amer- ican enterprise and to the American workmen Senator Sutherland took look the position that President Wilson did not keep tho the United States out of or war as there was waa no chance for the United St States tes to get et into war with an any of oC the European nations nations nations na na- na- na as ns they the were dependent upon this country countr for their munitions and their food supply Ho lie declared that the only country the United States could go to war with was wal Mexico and that the administration twice sent an armed force torce there lIe He called attention attention attention atten atten- tion to the foreign policy polley of or the administration ad- ad ministration and said Maid that the w weak ak vacillating policy of the administration tion had brought the nation to the theer er verge e of war nr Ho then took up the record of ot the Democratic party part and the record o of the Republican part party He lie compared tho the administration of or foreign affairs under under un un- der dOl Grover Groyer Cleveland and Theodore un-I un Roo Roosevelt elt e with that o of the present ad ad- ministration He Hc closed his address by appealing to the tho people of the state to foster American industry and to have an administration that would mean peace and anel prosperity with honor |