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Show I I Why New Jersey I I Is Dissatisfied BBl I 14 w !iwjyv. B Becaute Of Mills Running On Short H 1 Time, Men Out Of Employment, H Idleness Everywhere IT It Is obvfoua that tho Wilson ad- ministration policy Is displeasing to tj tho President's homo state Condi- Be tlons warrant It. Tho now tnrlff Is P not taking. Idleness Is everywhere. j. From tho silk mills In Passaic conn- 4 ty to tho glass works In Gloucester, H In south Jersey comes tho cry Tor H J work. Tho hatting Industry Is pnr- H i Ulyzed throughout Essex county. Op H J ango, once a hivo of tho hatting In- H dustry, has seen four factories closo H , slnco last July. Tho steel works ot H I Newark aro running with great reduc- H ' tlons In hands. Tho car shops of tho H Public Servlco Corporation havo mado many changes to a smaller force. The potteries and wire cable works In Trenton havo decreased the number of their employes. In brief, tho tariff .hoax ,1s, not working., A well known owner hero In Newark told tho wrltor thnt oven 'the salo of beer has fallen off. Tho-Kdlson Lamp Works of the General Electric Company, tho Wes-lnghouso Wes-lnghouso Lamp Works, nnd tho great Worthlngton Pump Works no longer ' advertlso for help. Theso corporations corpora-tions ran help wanted advertisements In tho Newark papers throughout tho Roosevelt, nnd Tnft administrations. Thero's a reason! Tho Seventh district special congressional con-gressional olcctlon was a terrific blow to tho Wilson Bhouters. O'Byrno was a personal representative of Senator Hughes. Secretary of State Dxynn kept wires busy In O'Byrne's behalf. Tho defeated Democratic candidate' came out strongly for the canal tolls repeal bill nnd President Wilson urged urg-ed his election to provo the present administration's favor. But even with all this and the pleas ot, Dudley Field Malono nnd Representative Class the Democratic voto was almost cut In two, and the Socialist candidate finishing fin-ishing but 187 votes behind the Wll son man. -r Tho Wilson administration bus not a healthy newspaper supporter In the state. Tho Newark News, once generous gen-erous In Its praise, is now critical. The Newark Star owned by James Smith Jr., Is bitterly assailing the tolls repeal, ridiculing Bryan and attacking at-tacking tho new tariff. Tho south Jersey papers, though never friendly to Dr. Wilson, are now fairly frothing. froth-ing. It Is safe to say that the Democrats Dem-ocrats will be lucky to save two congressmen If not one at tho next election In Now Jersey. Syracuse, N. Y., Post Standard. 4 |