Show I Maintain Our Rights and We Will Avoid Disaster Nominee States By PERRY ARNOLD B By Telegram Special News Service LINCOLN Neb Oct 14 Here in William Villiam J. J Bryans Bryan's home hometown hometown town Republican Nominee Hughes tonight railed at the tile Democratic diplomatic policy outlined his Ideals of or peace with honor dilated on the false prosperity of ot the day and vigorously replied to the the charges shouted from the stump In Nebraska recently by Vice President l Marshall hall that a a. vote for tor RepublicanIsm Republican Republican- Ism meant a vote for tor war Did you ever hear a more preposterous ous proposition to present to men he demanded relative to the last named I 1 am a man aman of ot peace I have been spending my life lite in maintaining the institutions of ot peace I desire in that way to promote International peace Who Vho can think without horror horror horror hor hor- of ot the ravages of ot war Who can desire war I do not desire wax war I Ido Ido Ido do not desire petty wars I do not desire war war in Mexico to satisfy a a. personal personal personal per per- vindictiveness against a disliked ruler I do not like that kind of ot war Scores Mexican Policy Continuing the G. G O. O branded as wholly and completely In Indefensible indefensible indefensible in- in defensible the Mexican policy polley of ot the administration and added Do not talk to me about a policy of ot peace In the face of or a a. record like Uke that That Is war war Ignoble Ignoble personal war I believe in peace peace peace-In in peace maintained with honor I believe in peace that is maintained with self I be believe believe believe be- be lieve in a I world where we desire the tri friendship of all and all desire the friendship of f this nation a a. pea peace e which recognizes and maintains the dignity of American citizenship That ThatIs Is the right course of ot prosperity and civility It Is a great mistake to depart from It Let us work worle together ether to develop the instrumentalities of ot peace Let us have our state department our diplo- diplo m tic agencies every means that we can develop in the interests of ot peaceful peaceful peace peace- ful tul intercourse and the maintenance of or our dl dignity among the nations W deserve the respect of the world ye We can have it All Alt we need is Ia to secure our just rights and not to be misunderstood stood when we state them It is better better better bet bet- ter to have It understood at the be beginning beginning be- be ginning and then we will have have- peace and honor Attacks Hour 8 Law H Hughes also hurled a vigorous broadside broadside broadside broad broad- side at the Adamson bill An Increase of ot wages he said Is Isa Isa isa a serious matter You are interested in It Every citizen Is Who pays these millions of ot dollars You say the railroad pays Well does the railroad get the money money It gets th the money from the shipper and If 11 the shipper is a wholesaler he gets it back from the jobber or the retailer and by and by It reaches the consumer It reaches the public It Caches laches the farmer farmer farmer far far- mer shipper or otherwise It reaches the man Jn industry and it reaches the great body of ot the working people of or orthIs this country engaged In every form of ot pursuit You pay the freight The speech here at Lincoln tonight was the seventh address of the day by the Republican candidate all to to Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska Ne Ne- braska audiences Hughes was hitting It up vigorously in every talk talk ram ram ramming ming home his pungent darts of ot criticism criticism cism with short snappy sentences and outlining in b bold ld vigor what he proposed proposed proposed pro pro- posed to do Insists on Speaking When the Hughes special pass passed d through Wymore today Hughes espied a a. goodly crowd there Although he was not scheduled for a a. speech there and despite pleas that he save his voice th the candidate Insisted on talking to the audience He told them he regarded the Adamson bill a gold brick for tor la Ia- Ia bor Hughes and Mrs Irs Hughes will rest in Lincoln tonight and over Sunday On Monday he campaigns again I through Nebraska ending up in Omaha |