Show II RECORD Of f fF SENATORS F ON lABOR I Judge Weber Shows Shows- Stand of Utah Representatives A Against N New ev Laws I I Judge A. A J. J Weber was the tho principal speaker at a rousing and enthusiastic American rally held lucId at Federation of Labor Labor La La- bor hall hail Saturday night The rhe address was one of oC the moat niost interesting delivered ered er-ed in this campaign and the hearers were dell delighted ht d with Judge Weber's Webers logical logical logi logi- cal cui presentation of or facts fach and his keen and amid caustic comments on the tho claims of oC the opposition Weber eber said that ho was Interest Interest- eel cd in hi the tho claim that is made by hy the Her lIer- Republican aid that the Americans will take tak one-fourth one of the Democratic votes vote That looks like a good thing to me 1110 me 1 he lie said hut but I do cIo not see why they should stop with one Why not give Ive us all of or them And AntI If Ir there arc any church Republicans that can come como with a certificate of or character we can take them thorn too In reference to the threadbare fable that the American party parly has stolen 3 3 in the last year he said with Josh Tosh Billings s. that fi figures do not lie but liars sometimes figure He lIe declared that If such a wi wide e s system tem of graft has been instituted tho the proper remedy lies with the tho calling of a grand ju Jury each year mr to investigate in such things R. R and to put the grafters in prison I lie said that the tho American party Is willing to have a grand rand jury called believing that if such Huch sucha a jury were called to Investigate ate graft charges one or more 01 or time the zoo sporadic cases might be he indicted Referring to lo tho the Mormon 1 church and Its representatives cs In ill congress he declared that tho the attitude of the time church toward labor is well known in iii Utah and und that attitude e had been reflected by the otes votes of the church congressional tion The rhe record of the delegation on la labor labor la- la bor her legislation was read by Judge Weber as follows How They Stand on Labor Senator Rood Reed d Smoot Against sixteen sixteen- hour law against employ employers employers' rs' rs liability for tot child labor against injunction anti-injunction against exempting unions Senator George Georg-e Sutherland Against Ag sixteen-hour sixteen lav laro a against ag employers employers' ers ers' liability liability lia lia- for 01 child labor a against anti in junction dodged exempting unions blocked labor legislation in Committee on judiciary j Ul I Cl a ry Representative c Joseph ph Howell J A Against ganst hour eight-hour law agal against compulsory pilot pilot- ago age against sixteen hour law for ship subsidy for Dick military law Jaw for fot compulsory compulsory com corn investigation dodged and then voted against exempting unions In the tho interests of labor said the sT sneaker eal er they should have Im voted for an alt hour eight-hour da day clay sixt sixteen sixteen hour hour Cn hour law compulsory compulsory Sot sory employers employers' liability anti anti- Injunction and exempting unions minions anti and against ship subsidy child labor and Dick military law Jaw If there were no other reason reason rea rea- iea son soil for a working man to vote against the Republican ticket that record ought to be bo enough The Great Issue Judge Weber then tore tor the time Republican L state platforms platform's liquor plank to pieces and showed the insincerity of the promises promises prom prom- promises made In that plank Ho lie declared that t the American plank is for local option But Bul an au Issue of oC greater moment than tills this confronts us In this tills campaign he continued The great and paramount Issue in this campaign campal is to secure freedom free free- dom dorn of the thc state from the church rule And when n this has been accomplished Utah will dome come Into h her r proper place among the states tates of ot tho the nation there be beIn beIng being be- be In ing no other othet state in the union where the church is the e absolute ruler of the political political political cal destinies of that state The Then ally uan closed with a sprightly reci reel recitation recitation tation by Miss 1 Ward Vard and music by the American quartette The hall was crowded and every person there remained until the close The address ad address address ad- ad dress excited comments of con congratulation for the speaker and many expressions of ot pleasure were heard |