| Show AT Nt In Address to Laboring Men cn Ho 10 Says SI Should Ho Be In Politic Davenport Iowa Iown Sept ept T Tl R Hearst delivered an nn address In this city today toil at a 0 Labor day da celebration Air ll Hearst suld In part partI I intend to lo talk politics because we l aro nr above all al things political at nt this time lle but I do du not Intend to make a u apolitical political or a I partisan speech When hen I first urged urgel labor unions to togo togo go Into Imo polities polls Mr I disagreed with me and declared that labor un unIons Ions lons night to keep out of politics Now So Air 11 Gomel agrees with wih me that labor unions ought to go Into poll pol tics but I 1 dont agree with him on the way labor unions ought to go into politics and Inasmuch us ni ho was wrung wrong and 1 waa IS right before bermo may bo bl he Is IsTOn wrong TOn now and T I am right now Mr I Rompers that the tho right way a is for tor nil all labor unions to lay la their in 11 his basket lt a 1 lot of good dutiful 1 political hens hen and Ind for him then to take tule his basket to market and peddle the contents content to the tho Republican can party paty or the tho Democratic party The objections to this plan are am many man and they the aro convincing and conclusive conclusive sive HIS IUS POUR OUn I REASONS S First you cannot repose so 0 much powel power with any man lan or 01 any IU sot of or men me There is a distinct danger that the tho con contents contents tents of the tho basket would bo peddled more for fol the benefit of 01 the tho owner of the basket than for the advantage of ho the honest trustful layers of the votes Mra would be competition for tho Iho contents of ot the basket of a kind that would debauch and destroy i your our or organization Second you 01 would never ne e be har harmonious 11 In your Ideas IdE s of how the yates votes should hould be bl delivered You would woul bo be divided by differences of ot opinion You would bo disrupted by b dissensions j Third Thir you rou would get little or D re fr I UC I a 1 system ly tom for tor tho men Igen elected bt primarily Democrats or 01 Republicans They would be lie your you nl election put but got all ni after election 01 Fourth Y you U have hae tho old parties lime and thim and them y time and u It would 1 I be hI absurd for you ti your our time qu persisting in a n policy failure 1 le thal hr continually c ht proved u HAS THE r l PROOF It I tells you that the Denio C im new v attitude lc toward t men i 1 stad ready that thiH it is the th same an old Democratic party with this thi same Kam old ld deceitful years OU co ago w were In Washington i IgO rO Whitt they honestly honesty believe to be bo best for them th l Helves mid their th li families and their fellow citizens generally and Mr Ir Bryan called caled them public dirt di he ho not spirit in Il sympathy with wih American labor Jabor or I in harmony with an Ideas Idea And when Bryan tho other day duy appointed as us treasurer tre surel of the Den Dem treasury fund this his man Has Hils 11 a It member m mbel of ot a secret citizens al alliance allan liance lan o hostile hoste to tolah l in a r mean and In cowardly ew way I ho not wt show In that either my a spirit In sympathy with Am American labor or 01 in accordance with Am American fair fall Mr 11 Hearst then went into details concerning g his charges against Mr I Haskell quoting from a I resolution Mr II Hearst said ald was Introduced Introduce by b Mr Hn J 1 before b a meeting nf of an nn nil ail Inde to tn bear bo r gut his assertions I Helt n and the incident which Mr MI Hearst mild Mr MI Bryan termed public and Ind manufacturers robbers Concerning the thc latter charge against Mr 11 Bryan Mr I Hearst rend read affidavits from James Campbell Campbel of ot derson Ind and Charles Bryant of or An Anderson Anderson |