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Show oo TRUCKLING BRINGS REWARD. President Taft continues to blunder in his administration of the office of chief executive Ho sent to the senate sen-ate yesterday tho nominations of tho nine members of the industrial commission com-mission created by congress to lnves tlgate the relations between labor and capital and one of the men named to represent the people is Senator Sutherland Suth-erland of Utah, n born snob and a developed de-veloped lick-spittle to men of corporate corpor-ate wealth. The Utah senator is no more fitted to weigh the problems of labor and cnpltnl than is a thief capable of de elding on the right of possession to property he has stolen. Sutherland's mind, by long subserviency. subserv-iency. Is warped toward the side of the capitalist Ills thoughts are bent, and his soul seared by baBc yielding to the promptings of money-getting Tie would rather crawl In the presence of his rqilroad masters than walk up right as a man among men Why President Taft allows himself to fall into those mistakes is Inexplicable Inexplic-able except on the hypothesis that the head of the nation yields readily to the servility that a creature like Sutherland can offer while courting favor. There is no doubt that the railroad interests demanded Sutherland's appointment. |