THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBFR 11. 1916. Nebraska PUNCTURES CLAIMS OF THEDEMOCRATS John L. Kennedy Lays Bare Some of the Arguments Used by Boosters for Wilsons USE REPUBLICAN THUNDER Seward" Neb., Oct. 10. (Specials John L. Kennedy, republican candi date for United States senator, ad dressed an afternoon ccowd here. He took occasion to point out that all that the democratic administration claims cannot really be attributed to partisan voting. He examined 'five principal pieces of legislation for which democratic orators are claim-1 ing credit for the democratic con- i gress. j As to the prosperity of the past year Mr. Kennedy said that this was due to a law for which the democratic congress could not claim credit, name ly, the law of supply and demand, wnicn is as oiu as lime, ne puinieu out that it was due to decrease in the number of active producers by tak ing men from productive occupations and placing them in non-productive war service. Referring to the child labor legisla tion and the widows' pension legisla tion, Mr. Kennedy showed that the only votes against this were those of the southern democrats, for whose women and children the child labor law was proposed! These men, he said, who are unable to care for their, own local problems, are now in the saddle and governing the people of the north. Copy Republican Measure. The federal reserve bank legisla tion, Mr. Kennedy asserted, had many good points and that these were taken bodily from the Aldrich-Free-land measure, a republican work. He objected, however, to giving Missouri two banks, when Nebraska, which is not tributary to Missouri, got none. He asserted that there .were many good points in the rural credits legis lation, but that the plan was designed for the benefit of the lender, rather than the Nebraska borrower, and on the whole, was not very workable be cause it required too much red tape and too many offices, and encroached upon the privacy of the rural bor rower. Mr. Kennedy was Introduced at S Seward by George Liggett of Utica, r candidate for the legislature. Durityj his speech Mr. Kennedy was fre quently interrupted by applause from his hearers, and particularly when he was discussing the rural credits bill, and when proposing a constructive . method of dealing with, the Mexican problem. Foreign Birth, But Loyal. He was applauded when he assert ed that, although he was a man of for eign birth, like many of his hearers, he was an American now and true and loval first to his adoDted countrv as l.i'was sure all of his hearers were. He stated that he did not believe in thifr'criticism which had been indulged in of certain of the foreign-born at izens, and he expressed his confidence that they would be as ready as any to hold aloft the standard ot American ism if ever the great test came. Mr. Kennedy pleaded for humanity tnd the right of America to lead the van . for the good of humanity. He was accompanied here by General J. H. Culver of Milford and from here he was accompanied by George Lig gett and L. H. McKillip to Utica, where he spoke later in the afternoon in the opera house. At both Seward and Utica Mr. Kan nedy was warmly applauded when he proposed Charles E. Hughes as the drafted choice of the great rank and file of the American people and not merely the candidate of the repub lican party. . Republican Committee Busy. The republican county central com- miikcc lias atai icu a uig lauiaiu. lhe first meeting was at rails City, with Judge Hilton as speaker. 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He stated that the democratic pres would like to make this a campaign of persons rather than of principle, but he add ed that if it could not be a campaign of principle he would like to see it made a campaign ot patriotism. The meeting was presided over by General J. H. Culver, retired, the hero of three wars, and his well-chosen re- marksof introduction and the. speech of Mr. Kennedy were interrupted by repeated applause and cheers from an enthusiastic audience. John Stultz of Milford, republican candidate for the state senate and J. L. Fietn of Germantown, republican candidate for county treasurer, spoke briefly on lo cal questions. Keeping Out of War. "They tell us that Wilson kept us out of war," Mr. Kennedy remarked. Thereupon a ripple of laughter ran over the audience and a number of the veterans of the Grand Army of the Republic laughed outright Others called, How about Vera Cruz.'', "Who caught Villa?" and similar ex pressions. Mr. Kennedy stated that no European power or group of powers had wanted to go to war with the United States and the United States surely had not desired war with any European power, and that it was hard to see how any president could have done less. After the speech, old soldiers in great numbers remarked that if we had not been having useless war with Mexico it was really hard to define war How Democrats Voted. Mr. Kennedy examined the list of claims made by the democratic con gress and showed that of the votes cast against beneficial bits of legisla tion had all been cast by democrats, an dthat the last congres had been of the south, of which the comittees are under the control of the south, and the legislation peculiarly for the benefit of the south and at the ex $15.00 Shade, $18.50 Mahog- B any I Stand- 1 ard a Remarkable Rug Values Seamless Axminster Rugs, 9x12, new patterns and coloring, suitable for any room in the house. 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Mr. Kennedy wondered how it was possible for the democratic senator from Nebraska to vote for these measures at the ex pense of the state which sent him to Washington. He said that he would not promise to do more for one section than another, if elected, but that he certainly would vote the same benefiits to his own state that he voted to another section, and that if the protective tariff of the republi can party was applied to the south by the democratic congress it ought also to be applied equally to the north. Protection is as good for the north as for the south he said. He spoke also for the state and national ticket. Senator Harding Speaks To Dempster Mill Men Beatrice, Neb., Oct. 10. (Special Telegram.) Senator Warren G. Harding of Ohio addressed the em ployes of the Dempster Mill Manu facturing company in front of the plant at noon today. Nearly 500 of the men, including others, heard the address. Mr. Harding spoke on the tariff, the Adamson bill nd Wilson's waiting policy in the Mexican trouble. He thought there should be a change in the administration and believed there would be after the votes were counted on election day. He referred to the character of Charles E. Hughes, as a man and an official, and stated that his record as governor o New York was un equaled by any man who had held a similar position. Hughes and Fairbanks . Club at Dorchester Dorchester, Neb., Oct. 10. (Spe cial.) A Hughes and Fraibanks club with a membership of 143, was organ ized here last night, by M. B. Russell, of Seward. W. R. Stewart was elect ed president; Fred Steinheider, vice president; J. H. Burgess, secretary treasurer. Many members were en rolled who were not present, but had sent in their names to be placed on the roster of the club. ' Jerry Wilhelm and Zach Dillon, two old survivors of the civil war, furnished martial music for the club and gave the meeting a real political start off. 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SIZES UP THE SITUATION (Prom a Siaft Correspondent.) Lincoln, Oct. 10. (Special.) That Hughes will certainly be elected was the opinion of Leslie M. Shaw made this morning to a group of business men who called on him at the Terry hotel, before leaving for a continua tion of his trip over the state. Mr. Shaw has been traveling exten sively over the country and has had a chance to size up thexsituation irom all its angles and is not at all back ward in giving his opinion of the re sult of the election. Dodee county is looking good from a republcian standpoint, according to those in touch with the situation here. 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