THE BEE: OMAHA. MONDAY. ' NOVEMBER" 6. 1916 True Americanism WI Elect Hiighes. u A CROSS the road we are to travel XjXthis 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." WHEN this war began over a million American working men , T were seeking vainly for employment. When the war ends and the developed energies of a new Europe are thrown into com mercial productionrour nation will face a competition such as it never knew." "rNE of two things must happen either . , , : . ' " V- millions of men will be seeking work in : vain or else there must be thought out in. . , v advance the problem of commercial organi-f , v " zatipn as France and England and Germany x areseeking tothink out the problem today' "TP VERY one of these nations is preparing . ' -M to defend its own market by a pro'tec tive tariff." s "TF WE are to save our, laboring men from L a catastrophe we must plan a tariff protection 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 for Hughes and the Protective Tariff Republican National Publicity CammittM.