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Show TARIFF CALLED 1 Senator Wcilsh Says G. 0. P. Disappointed Public and Lost Support I BPRINQFTETJLJ), Mass., Sept. 27. S.-nator David I. Walsh of Massachusetts, Massachu-setts, addressing tho Democratic state convention Monday, declared that the j tariff act of 192- was "tho most COlloS-sal COlloS-sal failure of the Republican admlnls-I admlnls-I tra t ion." ' The tariff law has so promlsculous-y promlsculous-y and unsclentlflcall scattered protection' pro-tection' said tht senator, 'that those Industries which may have a Just claim to protection will receive little oi n r-nefli because of its increased cost; 'of production because of a result of' tariff duties levied on every kind of I material used In manufacture of their products. sl DISAPPOINTMENT, "Whether viewed from the standpoint stand-point of the manufacturer, merchant, the -exporter or the greater consuming consum-ing public. It is most unsatisfactory Inequitable and Injurious tariff legislation legisla-tion ever adopted "It violates In spirit If not In fa. t. the constitutional provisions s. t up byi ithe founders of the republic to safeguard safe-guard our liberty. It Is a departure from democracy to autocracy." The record of the administration. Senator Walsh said "has Badly disappointed dis-appointed the public." CON PIDBNCB IOST. T doubt If tnore has oeen an administration ad-ministration In the history of the country coun-try that so quleklv lost the confidence j and support of our people Disappointment Disappoint-ment has followed disappointment, ln-aeth ln-aeth n has Ix-en .submitted for action Absolute devotion to ultra conservative con-servative Capitalism', platitudes and failures are Its three conspicuous achievements to date." |