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/ \ \ X \ THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1916.} : 9 L= ——————— e ———————— ] (POVITICAL ADVERTISEMENT) _ (POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT) _ ' (POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT.) (POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT.) _ (POLITICAL' ADVERTISEMENT) * Labor Leaders Indorse Hughes One-thl'r/d of all laws beneficial to labor, passed in New York State in 133 years, were passed during Governor Hughes’ term at his request and signed by him. (POLITICAL, ADVERTISEMENT.) (POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT.) AN e w m. e or TS AYNE wt 489 v 7% waLL . Presiden,, " LEONARD 1012 Fipgery ':Mrr N N\ <5 Philadetpnsq, Pa N % o den 5/ bert g, "y Fitth vie, s A ! _‘“ml-"' "';; Josgpy |, w. . ' s or RED EAYL\:SR +.1916 Mo 10 Peach st mrigr gy . v rer, g, ! . e u‘;':\b- INDIANA Qotover: 3le OFFICK oF 111g 7 Unlon Lager rfm:.fi';l‘l’;m - \NDIANA SECRETARY. — ™ Q N 'I‘RIA.u'.. el Phons g0y Grant, 13 /&AL Main, the 1 8 Present : td east ":°;tb1:“‘ la.,‘t':% 1:uter . 5 0= our natyq orat nal giqp, 1o Pl!"-] 18 pg:;;":.;’m:ny of 1 €, work e ’ & are and yot, 8 can I teresta wigy ‘pitk - baat g 10 R hunt.;gf"": 23563?31: are 1 et, bely all, !Qfg-suard ev1n8 & the Tan. This is Labor’s Answer to the Attempt “To Deliver the American Workingman’s-Vote 7T HE labor vote cannot be delivered to the Democratic party. - The bulk of it throughout the country will go to Hughes was : the positive declaration of Thomas J. Williams, one of the most prominent trade unionists in the United States, in course of _an interview in Pittsburgh on November 1, 1916. | \ 4!"rnm-0levelund Leader, October /28, 1916) TRADES COUNCL BALKS AT WILSON Second - Attempt to Force Labor to Indorse His Re- olaction Kails. INDORSE' HUGHES [ st aias Resolutions ' Adopted at Meeting of} the Building. Trades Council of wto politics ®mx years ago, President Wilsop had proved h_l.m:fil [y i e e Mr. Williams is National President of-the wage earners of this country today consider Philadelphia {1 ™ " October 3, 1018) Building Trades department of the American the re-establishment of the protective tariff e i Federation of Labor, which includes every system the one great issue before them, and ,,,,r.’:fi.',"';\‘}f,,,:'.',‘_',,"::‘,‘f,,';‘,’,“:,';,.',.,',’:5 't MOVE TO INDORSE craft in any way identified with the building they will vote accordingly next Tuesday« iabos AL thet; oo Sk omimigC Y 1 } ] industry. : Y 3 “No sensible laboring man is deceived by, eor Shrathous i Wikle: st b il i WHJSON QUASHED 1t has a membership of nearly one and a the present abnormal industrial activity in the shey fi.fi:..;":?hffi.wa ot et nght ; half million men, all mechanics,'whichismore ~~ ~ United States. We all know that war orders ; | mg Trades Council, reprssenting in all LB 5 = s B 0.4 . about 60,000 men. The meeting wnw W BY L ABOR UNION than fifty per cent of the entire membership from Eurqpe are responsible for it. ia, the ':'e'rf';:ufl"flfi'; ."'.‘.’,. the few N ) Sl of the organization of which Samugl Gompers “If the foreign conflict should end tomor- otption. ak disennaare ol | (N | g 4 x is the head. 2 ; row, the wage-earners of this country would lution declared that until his entrance | Central Body, in Stormy Ses Mr. Williams has just completed a tour of be confronted with precisely similar condi- sion, Tables Resolution tions to those which confronted them during % 5 e gis v \ i ! A Ou and liad shown by his speeches and hiws | | Indefinitely y the south an.d middle west,. in course of .whlch the first two years of the Wilson administra- uriangs, n his books, that he had._ o i —_— \ he talked with representatives of every indus- tion—idle mills, dead locomotives, men out satement waa aunbu(ed o b that § B . . . . u i INDIGNATION GREETS ~ try and addressed seven national conventions of emflloyment, and business depression 10'the level of the.Jowedt, and be was o o / of labor organizatlons. everywhere. ] gsg‘l‘ed.hl:pl?ymg' 8 “fierce partisan of the it (Frem ™ e Washingjon Post, October 22, 1916) “No man or group of tian can deliver the “Th k il o ¢ T w’l'lhe M’l:“l. quanedH(mtm Frelcldclnt { [ CHICAGO LABOR FOE HUGHES, | 1 er ‘The workingman will vote next Tues-! Wilsen's ‘book, “The Hustory of the i HICAGO LABO labor vote to the Democratic party,” said Mr. day for the Republican ticket because he will bt AR fl | Building Trades Councit Says Preet- Williams. “The American workingman always then votefor his own material welfare. D o PRI AT AC TR | ! dent Wilson Lacks Sympsathy. has suppongd the,RepubhFan tlcket’ and for “In my tri t‘hrou h the south and west, I « A‘r;llgi:drngng?ll‘::a ':‘:cz?d b{h:‘rh:a;d;i‘ ] o S ' a very practical reason. ’ Y WP tArougs \ . ) | been a friend: of labor sud of labor unions i e Aot fon % ; discossed, the political situation with hundreds duriog his entire! career v\ | sanited lavor swung nto line for ) He knows that the Republican party of laboring men. I found no indication any- b e Dt utchinaon, that hereenie it by | charies ®. Hughes unlch!&'hln the stands for the great principle of protection to where of a pronounced trend of sentiment in (T e improvmeatiolisng chdit o ¢f A 5:’;:"5':;:'“8%0::?‘"" "n"‘_'::";.:: Amgrlcan industry, and that w¥thout sqch pro- the ranks of the \wage-earners towards the statement ffi"hfi {nzarelmqofdluh:: are the 5 ¢ | adoptea resclutions urgme the defeat tection there can be no prospe ity for him, The Demoeratic party.” Vionofl the whae carir e Al of Presidant Wilson because of ‘lack . Yot hie and heaith by every practical of sympathy with the American work- ' S 5 1. : s e ;i means, 18 one of the most sacred trusts of b s B s i ke imas. of né - The Republlcan' Protective Tariff protects workingmen’s wages without increas-' 1‘“"-‘.“{}. niorauly condenin” rnd e legitiative honrd of raliroad tratnmen ing the cost of living. The question is-shall we have a Democratic tariff that only gl eI ST o il !n NMinoia, Issned o statement deelar- Ing that raliréad employes sre twrning i| trom President Wilson “It ts $he first time our national of- cers have attempted to tell us how we must yote, and there are thousands ke myself who will not etand for such dle- tatien,” sald Mr Burbank T am ocon vineed that the sentiment among fhe rallroad men for Hughes is growing stronger evory day’ Mr ughes, and with the belief |’ inmd’ hnlf all l-:»dr nlmwnl t free from political parties, we ury -fipour m!mbfla as well as those 3!{ other unions and locals, to cast their votes as their interest best demands.” pretends to help the wage-earner or a Republican tariff that really protects him? Vote for Hughes Republican N4tional Publicity Comnfit!ee