Show Political Ade ment I TO THE PEOPLE Of UTAH hAil I have refrained from personal at attacks attacks attacks at- at tacks criticism scolding and misrepresentation misrepresentation of opponents in this cam cam- The aroused by Mr Hughes everywhere he goes would be bea a a warning against such tactics even if lt t were not repugnant to my myown myown myown own sense of honor and decency The people dont don't want that kind of campaign cam cam- They resent it and will rebuke i It at the polls But I am compelled to defend myself myself myself my my- self self- from that style of attacks Mr Morris and his corps of speakers in their tour of the state have willfully misrepresented me and I propose to answer them not In kind but with witha a plain statement of facts the truth of which may be easily ascertained 1 These men are saying that I telegraphed to Washington my disapproval disapproval of the Adamson hour eight-hour law It is not true I am in favor of the law Jaw On the of August 1916 I Ire re received a wire from President Charles L. L Henry of the American Electric Railway association as follows Wire your senators and congressmen congressmen congress congress- men immediately to exclude electric railways from an any hours service bill introduced pursuant to presidents president's recommendation 2 I refused to send any such wire No Ko one in my or connected with me In the management of my road ever sent a telegram or letter or other communication to any congressman con con- gr gressman or other official or to a anybody any any- yI y- y I body protesting against any law regulating regu regu- I lating hours of service or asking that electric roads be excluded from the 1 pr provision of such a lawI law I I offer for the production of any evidence to the contrary which may serve servo even as a foundation for the falsehood being disseminated by Mr 11 Morris 1 and his escort of s speakers akers This should furnish an opportunity for these gentlemen to retract or to make more than they have ever been heen able to accumulate accumulate ac ac- cur cumulate in private business 3 They are saying that I am not nota a sincere temperance man that I am for prohibition in dry territory and andI I against it in wet territory That is not only a falsehood but it itis is hs made out of whole cloth I am not nota a sentimentalist on this or any ques- ques I am for prohibition state prohibition state wide and d nation wide wide as as an economic ne necessity ne- ne ces It neVer made much headway head head- way when it was only a topic for lecturing lecturing lec lec- turing and playing on peoples people's emo emo- tI tion it became a formidable movement movement movement move move- ment only when business men took it up ih in It the interest of econ economy my and ef efficiency efficiency ef- ef and enforced It on their premises premises prem prem- and with their I stand squarely and firmly upon my party's platform in letter and in spirit But But Mr Morris may be ex excused used for doubting my sincerity when it Is re recalled re- re called that for years ears he has questioned the sincerity of every Republican leader lead lead- er in the state On the of February February Feb Feb- 1909 1909 he publicly arraigned all th the l leading ading lights of his party in the Salt Lake e theatre and later seemed to doubt the the sincerity sincerity even of his own E church leaders with reference to pro- pro He Ue seems to doubt everybody everybody hut but hut himself and the two smooth politicians poli poli- in the Newhouse building who En planned his campaign secured his S nomination i M n collected the necessary expense ex- ex pense money from om where th they y could Shi and nr probably y h hope I e to have considerable considerable consider consider- able to say in running the state later a little III 1 1 t r- r J j jI 0 7 j l P y J J Jy y J r f fJ f I n. n 4 They are saying that I announced my opposition 1 to President Wilson Vilson on the sugar tariff Last winter I was in Cuba and saw how inexpensively cane sugar could he be raised I decided that beet sugar would have to be protected It is a leading industry indus in my state I am for forny ny state her industries and her people people people peo peo- before everything else I took up the matter with the administration directly and x through influential friends I learned that further reduction reduction reduction tion of the sugar tariff was not contemplated contemplated con con- ted and that the whole matter was to be given over to a nonpartisan tariff commission This was what I wanted In my interview as as' printed in the Deseret News at that time I Isaid Isaid Isaid said After Arter visiting Cuba and ing t the e sugar Industry there Senator Bamberger says that he is convinced that the beet sugar industry of this country needs neds some protective tariff Ho lie declared himself in favor of or a tariff commission as advocated ad by President Wilson Vilson f I In my In-my my interview in the Tribune I Isaid Isaid said sard Senator Bamberger said sahl his observations oh- oh ob observations in hi Cuba convinced him of the wisdom of the tariff on of sugar u ar Some tariff on sugar is necessary for the sugar industry in the United Stat Stases Stas s. s We Vc need also to leave have an ex expert expert expert ex- ex pert tariff commission such as has been proposed by President Wilson I have been explicit and emphatic in my denials pf If the misrepresentations of my opponents because they have convinced me mo that no more conI contradiction con con- I wi will l change chang the course of they have apparently marked out for themselves I therefore there there- fore for give the facts and challenge con con- Signed SIMON lON BAMBERGER BA Fro tt T a qi j r Y I Gf Q 1 I i dJA f i 1 T r f f J 1 s I I I 1 o I l I 1 d 0 a I ti tiC C Jc IP 9 n t Y dur Husband acquired or prospective Is first attracted to you in most cases by your persona personal appearance f Your other qualities good as they are would not hayas 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