Show PRESIDENT SEEKS AID OF PROGRESSIVES ON SHIP BIll Kenyon and La Follett J Suggest Plan for Passing Pass ins ing Measure By GILSON GARDNER Special to The Telegram WASHINGTON Jan 23 For For the thc fir first t time timo in the two y years of his administration admin ion President Wilson has sought o l ht the aid of the tho Pro Progressives rc iu in the son sen ate ite Deadlocked by tho the obstructive tactics of 0 OGorman O'Gorman Hitchcock and Reed the president found his shipping bill hopelessly halted His only chance apparently to got th this s legislation was 1 to cross the tho party line and anti get set help belt from those of the other parties sympathetic sympathetic with hi his purpose lIe He called in Kenyon and La Toilette Follette and asked what could be bc done dono to get ct their support with ith that of Cummins Norris Clapp and Poindexter Ho was as told that he lit mi might ht expect help if ho he would eliminate eliminate nate ante from his bill tho the su suggestion that government purchased sc ships must eventually oven even be turned back to private companies com cornS panics s. s whether government should prove pro successful ul or otherwise and secondly that the spen spending in of tho the money for ships must be e pIa placed cod in other bands hands than those of his bis cabinet officers It is too early yet to ay say what t will batho bethe bo be botho tho the outcome of these thee efforts The Thc or organ an of the tho woman io jn its next issue will ill print President Wilson Vilson s 's 8 statement at Indianapolis that the thc Republican party has as not had bad a a. new idea dea in thirty years and immediately following following- this statement will print tho pre presidents president's statement to the tho White WhiteHouse WhiteHouse WhiteHouse House delegation that ho bo himself has from rom boyhood been tied lied to an i idea ea that suffrage ge must be decided by the thc individual in in- states Who Vho Mutilated 1 Propos Proposed cd Law Replying to the secretary of wars war's statement that he lie has not aided I the water power monopolists in mutilating the propose proposed Ie legislation tion fo for protecting water powers on na i navigable ablo streams stream as charged by Gifford Pine Pinchot hot the tho Con Conservation Conservation Conser Conser- cr association begs bees to call can attention to tho the fact that in the committee print of the so called Shields bill the amendments amendments amend amend- ments and arid eliminations suggested h by Mr r. r Garrison on arc aro label labeled cd su recommended b t v tho the secretary of 01 war ar There are aro twenty one amendments of this character comprising 1 13 3 lines of the bill and it chances that a anum num ber berof of of these amendments a agree rec wor word for word and n letter for letter with similar simi simi simi- lar anle amendments in the thc bill written bv by Rome Romo G. G Brown Drown attorney for the wate rower interests who on the thc subject 5 with Senator N Nelson lson of Minnesota The river and ana harbor bill carrying worth of pork Dork hn has been again brought forward in the house and ho he fi fight bt which b was partially successful last session must i c evidently be made over o again Pre President ident Banquet Tho The Republican presidential campaign campaign cam cam- poi n was forwarded considerably orl l at a asocial asocial I. I social affair given en by bv Judge Tude Elbert H H. Gary head bead of the United States Step corporation at the tho Railroad club in in New cw York Tho The guest of bon honor or varon was was- Myron ron T. T Herrick nail and among those pr present ent were werl such president makers as as- J. J P. P Morgan Morgin Daniel Willard Willar president o of the B. B 0 Gen Horace Porter John fohn D. D Rockefeller Jr Henry W Taft A. A Barton Hepburn Julius Krutt s schmitt James S Sever S er e the tho well known banker hanker Alfred IL II Smith pre president of ol tho the New ew York Central Stuyvesant ant Fish William H II Truesdale Frau Fran I Trumbull chairman of the thc board of di directors directors directors di- di rectors of the C C. C O O. hamuel amuel Mathe of Cleveland T. T L L- lime Hinc president of the First National Bank Dank of Now New York Alexander Hemphill Frank K s. s W. W Yo Perkins Luther Kountze Franklin Murphy governor ox-governor of Terser Ta Tarres es A A. Stillman of tim the National Na Xa City bank Leslie LesHo M. M L Shaw and Charles M. M Schwab If It these men cannot make mako a even enn even of Myron rou T. T Herrick then Herrick then th president will have havo to be he made by the people Family Imagines Injustice Why tonic some people think law is tho the opposite of justice an and the thc supreme court tho Impersonation of that particular partieD partieD- lar kind kin of le legal al technicality and for for- which is 18 the opposite of equity is b n again ain illustrated in a case jus handed banded down dow b by that court Tho The a administrator aJ ad- for ono ono one Holbrook a bridge carpenter was plaintiff against the tho Norfolk Norfolk Nor Nor- or folk Western stern Railroad company The bri bridge go carpenter was vas killed b by bj carelessness care care- ss of f tho the railroad and tho the lowel court tar a awarded d a verdict to his famil famili of Tho supreme court reverse ro this jud judgment because the tho lower conr court had said something to tho the jury to the thc effe effect t that t the thc e loss of ot a n. father by bv little children was not an any more serious thai the thc loss o 0 of a father by ol older er children Practically every overy pound of cotton spun and woven in iii the Carolinas i is handled bandIed in some sonic form or other b by chil urea dren un under cr 11 1 1 and much of it by chit chil un under cr 13 and not noc a little of ot it bj hy children un under er 12 This was wad tb the statement mn made e bv hr Wiley H. H Swift o of Greensboro N. N C. C secretary of th tb North Korth and South Carolina child labor labo c at the eleventh ele annual cot COI I ference on child labor recently held i Washington ton |