| Show HARD RAPS AT TR Representative Fordney of Michigan Replies to Indiana Tariff Speech of Senator Beveridge and Annihilates Anni It it H H n M tl H 1 HI U M t H HL L T Washington May 13 taUve Fordney of ot Michigan an 4 1 nt e eouse ouse a Mr f 4 speech spee h was vas intended as asa a reply to f ena t r Indiana f ft t speech h against the tariff tariU Mr Ir f ney declared the th e senator from 4 Indiana has assaulted the 4 4 Mean party and held himself up f to his constituents as a martyr 4 4 representing himself as the savior of ot his people t Representative R e Fordney took tm k up 4 Senator tariff speech 4 issue Isue by Issue and delivered 4 what he believed to be an answer 4 1 to each of ot them 4 t tt H f t m 4 M t t 4 M M tt t kt HMM t t 4 t t I t M ts t tr Mr r Fordney quoted the senator as having said hid President Taft wanted tree free lumber This Fordney denied in toto I Mr statement that the woolen schedule had remained the same sameI I more than forty years he also denied saying saving tt t was changed by the Wilson biU biC with disastrous effects to the in industry industry industry of eq the th nation n Mr Fordney said The gentleman r from Indiana would lead Iea the people of this country to beHeye bell the position on the new tariff bill has bas been Inconsistent that he changed change his i position since sin e the sage of or the new law President nt Taft stood for the rates fixed in the Payne pill bill When it became a law lawand and he stands for o them th rn now His mil sighing signing the bill is the best evidence that he stood for it thou then th n ana na he now states It ft Is the best tariff bill hill ever placed pla d on our out statute books book That Is the evidence that he stands for tor forIt forIt It When he came the duties on sugar segar Mr Fordney declared he h wa was unalterably ably opposed to tp c any ny reduction of ot duty on sugar declaring such a 8 thing would destroy a magnificent Industry An lIa fla lf To To 10 write He a tariff law that th t will In Increase increase Increase crease the wage wag of It the laborers ta ci rn In the tile rolling mills the cotton O on pull lillo the theS Continued loB OB on Pane Page TITO S a HARD RAPS AT ATTHE ATTHE ATTHE THE HOOSIER Continued From Page One woolen mills or any other oth r wills mills ani arl ar reduce reQue io to the consumer the price of or tl th i oJ labors labor s a product would be a Again Agam a Jaw iwa that will vIll t 1 L farmers Income his hi profits and 1 red the price of farm products flour me m t and an butter utter I and all such things that s g upon every ew ry mans table is a l conn conti drum The man who could do It u be the wonder worder of t ic worN word He Ho wod be t curiosity Such however may be te e lour found In the state of or Indiana Thomas B Reed said This Is what I call ar arranging arranging arranging ranging a perfect tariff In your minI but unfortunately a tariff so arrange has no extraterritorial jurisdiction If the gentleman believes that a law could be made putting raw materials on the free list and putting them there theN in an equitable manner to all con concerned concerned corned why should he not propose such ruth ruthan an amendment to the bill bUI when it wa before the Senate I challenge na r a 9 gentleman from Indiana to present pres nt such a bill His theory is now arnn possibilities He would rob Peter t pa Paul and he seems to think sic sat action faction gould be just and equitable President Taft has bas taken the tani stand that the adoption of the th Payne law is the true test of Republicanism I agree with him Senator Beveridge BeVridge on the flue other oilier o ler hand takes the view vi w held hebi l hI bJ j Mr Bryan whose wh se Views on the subject su J ct ol of o protection to American Industries In haie hae ha e more than once been overwhelm overwhelmingly overwhelmingly repudiated by b the voters rn yn n conclusion Mr Fordney declared dec unalterably opposed to the tho tar tariff iff It commission declaring it could n nt t possibly Io be nonpartisan and main maln d that thai th i Congress Itself It l was wa best to do the work of framing a tariff briCt |