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Show AT T A C K S ing record InubliTariff Pro-K, Pro-K, Thing3 Tramps Ed Trusts TAnfjTTenn N0V"-Pls N0V"-Pls before more than te Jinlrntion. sconng P'rki.h situation 0D ' George Han-ex, - to Encland. E e anJ now to ron against the present aP lal? Governor Cox. K'h tie principles of gov- K. hat in many respects K4tyour own Andrew WtHt certain privileged in-K in-K t 6iB BOvornine:nI.:l ta created a prece-L4 prece-L4 bv the precedent set j Koao administration. Un-rJelne Un-rJelne humanitarian ad-T'oTwilfon ad-T'oTwilfon there were, It Mr? been in power there havei K foreclosed than' KT more factories have J more men have walked BiVEY CRITICIZED Ebictration was not old un iKLdor to England was KTd heard much as to how K maintain the :i and Kenco gained the w..r . Lev had scarcely v. armed Ku he made a statement E4 an affront to every sol-Cj sol-Cj Lhat we fought the war Bat ,fMirt not to fight I we rn- afraid our or n in dangtr, L hare ro norma! prosper- Mr. Cox. "unless we can oc: surplus products. This Hi of one-third of our ng-productf ng-productf and one-third of jfic-jred products The jhas teken place, result in-ling in-ling down of factories. 1 I for farm products, and the Hole upheaval came as fa the policy of the adruln- EDICTS REPEALS, fad? of the administr.H'ion ju?rnt Turkish situation' faced as un-Chrlstlan in the tablican tariff law was dwell upon and riddled with oratori-l cal holes by the speaker who predict-1 led its repeal by the next congress. He declared lhat but two things could re-, suit from t lie operation of the tariff, j tramps and trusts The law is not 1 honest and the American people won't stand for it, said Mr. Cox, 00 |