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Show ROW IN HOUSE I OVER MESSAGE Alabama Democrat Declares i Harding's Paper Was Unfair to Labor I WASHINGTON, Aug. 21 President Presi-dent Harding's address to conn-vs I dealing srith Industrial troubles werei characterised in the house by Renre-, I sentatlve Huddleston, Democrat. Aia-bama, Aia-bama, "as an unfair, prejudiced statement" state-ment" against wqrkli)gmen who had 'used the strike, the only Instrument known to t hem." Mr. Huddleston declared that WOrk-i WOrk-i Imr peopli felt they had been dealt I with "Justly" He added that the1 I president's speech was calculated to I 'Irritat.- the other side," and Insist-: led that the president stay inside the I constitution. The M.nliamn representative, told1 the house th.it labor had been challenged chal-lenged by th.- president In a colloquy col-loquy with Iho Alabama member, ' 1 spresentatlve Green, Republican. Vermont, said the strike might bo I settled "if there were less talk about! It" and Representative Huddleston replied re-plied thai this advice should have . been given the president before he came to congress." |