Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 254, Decatur, Adams County, 24 October 1924 — Page 7

ciaVIOK WATSON r MAKES PLEA KOK A HI«H TARIFF hut ' hls B,? ~n ftll rat crowd I have spoken ■. ue said he <H<> wsnt to , ,ntor ■ . hP democrats were always K and that the republicans were ■ v. right but that it was a matter ■ Ley between the two parties. ■. then discussed the achievements ■ tie last congress, from the re- ■ a brief introduction, the senaj umP ed immediacy into his atL on the -Davis- pfhciple.” of free rude and the league of nations. Asserting that the principle of free ra de or protective tariff was mere- .. a question of wages, the speaker Lt that never before in the history C America was -wages a bigger queson and never before in the history rs America have we needed protecion more." The senator than pictired his version of the United Statis without protection as a country (herein labor worked for wages equal o the low foreign wages, which he ia j.| were front two of three time lowjr than the present wages being paid he American laboring man. Citing lhe philosophy of the two, views on irotective tariff, Mr. Watsan traced he history of the fight from the prelavery days through to the present iirne. In discussing the tariff question Senator Watson referred to the sugar heet industry in this community and said, in part: “This community is much interested the production of sugar beets and, because of your refinery, the manufacture of sugar. “It was long ago demonstrated that sugar industry in this county cannot be maintained on a free trade basis. In 1882 a bounty was placed on sugar in order to protect those engaged it its production in Ixmisiana, canc sugar then being our only sugar product.

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and from the Hawaiian Islands be-' cause we own them, while, under the] arrangement made with Cuba after the Spanish American War, her sugar comes in with a 20 per cent less duty than the sugar of any other nation. "It is believed that. If sufficient protection be accorded this product,

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enough can be produced in the United 1 I States to supply the home demand. | This measures up to the Republican i requirements and as R will result in | a further diversification of our agriculurtal industry and thus add to the (prosperity of the American farmer. B—B—B—WANT ADS~EARN—B—B—I

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