Show I 1 I I CORPORATION LAWYER FOR SENATOR I I II I I I George Sutherland cold clammy and crusty corporation lawyer and rich rioh mans buffer b fer is a candidate for reelection to the tho United States senate On his record he should d be consigned to eternal per He has voted for everything demanded by the predatory in inand and opposed every measure proposed for the tho benefit of the common people He voted against the tho fellow servant act which aimed to make every trade carry its risk and care for its injured Tim That T scat bill was advocated by Union labor and supported by the better better statesmen of the nation including Theodore Roosevelt but Suther I i land of Utah in effect said saidI I No I will do nothing for the tho laboring man He deserves no noI protection If he ho is maimed why just discard him I as you rou would apiece a tL apiece piece of old machinery The hulks of humanity are nomore no more to mo me m o than the tho t e hulks h ks of the sea s I and mine m e are X well wc l fad f d w well ll groomed med medI I I I f fA r A r r H t r i i why should I worry over the misfortunes of those who are born in ina ins a s class fated to be bo misfortunate II Vote Vote for the fellow follow servant bill me Never I believe in caste The laboring man should be held down frond and humbled Given too many legislative favors he will deem himself entitled to the privileges of a gentleman of my class grow independent and audaciously demand to know why I should sho d ask so much of and return so little to society I would wo d sacrifice my dignity and sense of superiority were I to condescend to listen to these clam for a fellow servant act When a clerk of the interior department following the Balling Ballinger er investigation saw that important evidence against Ballinger was being concealed and that by further silence he would become a party to the crime of concealment and thereupon volunteered to go goon goon on the tho witness stand before the committee of investigation Senator Sutherland with turpitude astounding undertook to the propriety of a government serving his conscience and aiding the side of justice in opposition to what he deemed reprehensible tricky and contemptible in a superior Sutherland browbeating the clerk demanded to know why he dared to appear against Mr Ballinger Think of a United States senator with sense of right and wrong so blunted that he should sho d question the right of any anyone ono one to tell the whole truth before a committee of which he was a member presumably presumably presumably ably sitting as a judge avowedly free from prejudice weighing the testimony as presented A person of that stamp has no conscience no heart no soul so essential to manhood He is simply an automaton obeying tho guide wires that cause him to flop first this way and then that |