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Show HOME OF AVERAGE MAN. ! V i !! ' I 5 "But America Is not, simply a ; !, land for tho mun of bpeclul tal- .J ' ent or of 'distinguished nptltude. !! This Is tho home of the average J '' man, the ordlnnry man who U !! doing his best, whatever, by tin 'J ent or aptitude and In our large Ij! Industrial occupations where ft thousands are gathered togcihei , ' J In one service, wo wnnt u reiog j, ft nltlon of human brotherhood In , j J providing for the welfare ot ; : ,1 those who make tho weulth ot ,J J this great country. ; !! "Wo wont worMngmcn to be 5 safeguarded from every Injuij !! thnt cau be prevented. We ij 5 wnnt tho health of tho work- !! Ingmen looked after; every J '' means provided which conduces J !j! to the proper standpoint of Itv- ;J 'I Ingi every means provided for !j $ proper recreation; appropriate ; ft means for education, for voce , l tlonnl training. In short the j. !; worklngmnn who Is on tho Job j 'J and experts to contlnuo In that !! Job ought to feel that ho Is doing , ' somothlng worth whllo for a !! community that appreciates It ' und gives him a fair chonco to !! lend n happy and decent life. J i From Mr. Hughes' speech at ! 8 Detroit. J &i-c"cor":"":: .:' '. oji |