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Show -uu GIVES HOPE TO TOILERS Governor Johnson Talks on Labor Problem in Kansas Topeka, Kan., Sopt. 2. Men and womon who toil and their children have a champion In the Progressive party, Governor Johnson today told an audionco at a Labor day celebration celebra-tion In a local park. This Is the governor's first appearance appear-ance In Kansas since he was nominated nomi-nated for the vice presidency. Bandana battlo flags were much In, ovldeuce, and as tho mercury has broken altitude records in seven out of the last nine days and today appeared ap-peared to be going after a now mark the Inslgnlas proved useful as -well as ornamental. "All over the country today thinking think-ing men and women are groping about trying to solvo the great human problem, prob-lem, ' the governor said. "It iB the great human problom to which the Progressive party under the splendid leadership of Theodore Roosevolt is dedicated; the problem of bringing a Iittlo near tho under man to his moro fortunate fellows by a little greater effort and sympathy and aid- tho problem of giving little children victims vic-tims of misfortune and want, the 'on portunltles In life that God meant for us all; the problem of lightening tho load of tho overworked woman, of lift lng from his despond and darkness tho overburdened man." |