Show MABEY I IJ J lA LA FOLLETTE DANGEROUS j Governor Stresses Economy Economy Economy Econ Econ- I omy of State Administration Administration Administration Adminis Adminis- in Talk Branding La Follette as the most dangerous man in national politics and arid limiting his comment on state affairs to a recital of the achievements achievements achievements achieve achieve- ments claimed by his administration tion Governor ChaTles Charles R. R Mabey I addressed a Republican rally in th the Pioneer stake hall hail Saturday S ee eVe ning I. I E. E Willey also spoke Comparing the condition of the country today with that of f 1920 I Governor Mabey said I 1 thank God again and a ain that America I did stay out of the league of or n na nations and cleaned her own house I rather than becoming entangled Inthe Inthe in inthe the trials and tribulations and in inthe the ithe sorrows o of the roem members bers o of that league Had we entered in m those years after Woodrow Wilson n appointed appointed ap ap- ap- ap I pointed himself to the Versailles conference we would pot not have ha been a able le to provide the world with the I Dawes commission which In my opinion n has has' done mote til than the peace conference to solve the problems problems I lems of nations LABOR PROTECTED I Foreign labor can no longer r be beI I dumped on the United States as a aI aj I j I result of tl the e recent immigration bill and arid the employment problem that has Irritated the economic condition condition condition con con- I of the country countr for so long is near solution he declared adding I that the Republican party i h has s al always always al- al I wa ways s 's and alwa always s will believe j al-j In protecting its own people and their interests and above all bettering I the situation of f the laboring people I As proof of this he cited the Utah I benefits of the Fordney McCumber tariff act I He asserted that farmers in the I I state have 1 v received ed more irons from m their produce protected by a tariff than I lever ever ever before that laborers rs are reI receiving re- re I cei higher wages and that the i greatest output output of or Utah mines mines' I which has been recorded during the past ast year has been due to the en- en ol o the tariff act The true barometer of the conI con- con 1 I of ot a community is its pa payroll payroll pay pay- roll for If the laboring people aTeI are aTe receiving fair wages it is a certain I I indication It t that a u all u other related It i u u business is in healthy condition he said payroll of 1924 amounted to was listed for 1923 and in 1920 only was received by laborers laborers laborers laborers' labor labor- laborI j I ers ers' ers In the state of Utah I CITES BONDED DEBT i In 1920 of bonded indebtedness indebtedness in indebtedness in- in was turned over oyer to the Republican administration the ac accumulated accumulated accumulated ac- ac I cumulated debt of previous DemoI Democratic Democratic Demo Demo- I cratic regimes At the present time that sum has been reduced by I through the tooth and nail nailI economy of the Republican adminis admInis- I Notwithstanding the constant constant constant con con- stant curbing of expenses a stupendous stupendous dous road system has been I carried out Industry in the state has been stabilized and every department has achieved efficient administration of the duties of that department For instance has been saved sa b by a reduction In the staff of or the land department without minimizing its efficiency and Including in including including In- In economies In the department department department depart depart- ment of agriculture a total of has been saved To provo the increased efficiency of the board of agriculture consider the bettered I status o or of the farmer farmel Not one onto car car- of produce has been refused by bv merchants outside o of the state since the method of examination and contract was introduced and then too review the effective manner in which the foot and mouth scourge of or California was held awa away from the tho Intermountain states Characterizing La Follette's princIples prin principles prin prin- regarding the constitution as insidious attacks on the most precious prec prec- ious bus thing in Am American rican history or orIn orIn orIn In the America o of today he quote quoted quoted e ed from a recent magazine article I to the effect that out of of laws I II enacted down b by congress in iii the thelast thelast I last years only fort forty five ri o o of that number have been declared unconstItutional unconstitutIonal unconstitutional un un- uni un- i constitutional by br the supreme court J I. I E. E Willey Villey stressed the I cance of the constitution In AmerIcan American American Amer Amer- ican history his and declared it too saI sacred sa- sa cred to bo be meddled with b by unseeing I I hands Jesse B B. S Sharp arp chairman presided I I can county I |