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Show PRESIDENT WILL DEFEND 8-HOUR LAW IN SPEECH By Internationa! News Service. NEW YORK, P-ept. 1R. President Wil- ' son will make his speech in defense of j t he eight -hour railroad law at Shadow I Lawn, N. J., next Saturday. i He agreed today to tell his home state j business men on that day what the leg- 1 Islation means and why he fought to put I it through congress. The president also is exnected to defend the federal reserve 1 act and of the legislation affecting the i commercial world. I Saturday's speech is to bo one of the , first to be delivered to delegations calling 1 on the president. long as it violated uprightness, honor, lib- erty nnd justice In this country. "H ush. little vineyard, don't you cry: ' you'll make grape juice bye and bve." wns the answer of Dr. Landrith in' his address today al Redding. Cal., to the urirument that prohibition would be a bad thing for California in that it would put the wineries out of business. J. Frank Hnnly, Prohibition candidate for president, speaking in Redding, bitterlv ftftacked former President Ta f t for. 1-fanly averred, having stated ihat national prohibition pro-hibition could not be enforced. "There we have the spectacle." said Hanly. "of a man who has occupied tho highest office in the laud admitting that our constitutional government is a failure. "God forgive mt that I voted for this man twice." said llan'y. He declared that there is no issue between be-tween the Republican and Democratic par-tics par-tics in t his c;j mpaign. Both Mr. Hanly and Dr. I.andrith pre-j pre-j dieted t hat California will vote dry in i Novenibc r. |