New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 4, 1916, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1916, True Americanism Will Elect Hughes this next four years, even though we start right and move with prudence and courage, serious hazards are thrown like the breaks in a roadway made by a torrential rain. These all rise out of the war torrent which has overwhelmed Europe.” * * * €€ a CROSS the road we are to travel “WHEN this war began over a million American workingmen were seeking vainly for employment. When the war ends and the developed en- ergies of a new Europe are thrown into commercial production, our nation will face a competition such as it never new.” Y NE of the two things must happen—either millions of men will be seeking work in vain or else there must be thought out in ad- vance the problem of commercial organization as France and England and Germany are seeking to think out the problem today.” “E VERY one of these nations is preparing to de- fend its own market by a protective tariff.” “lF we are to save our laboring men from a catastrophe we must plan a tariff protec- tion along sound, just and economic lines. To this endeavor I pledge myself and the men who are to be my colleagues.” Mr. Hughes Never Broke a Promise ‘Vote tor Hughes and the Protective Tariff Republican National Publicity Committee

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