Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 125, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 October 1930 — Page 12
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‘GIVE HOOVER SQUARE DEAL, 1 WATSON’S PLEA Senator Lashes at Rivals of Tariff Bill in Radio Speech. Plea for a Republican congress to give President Hoover a square deal” was made over the Columbia broadcasting system from Washingion, Thursday night by Senator James E. Watson. The senior Indiana senator and G. O. P. floor leader In the senate, ridiculed the Democratic deploring of the passage of the Hawley-Smoot tariff act. He provided his radio audience with intimate sketches of the leading Democrat senators, out fighting lor high rates on their home state products and for low rates or free duty on those from other states and the country at large. “The simple truth is that no one or two or three senators broke up the coalition,” Watson declared. “It just disintegrated before the need cf Democrats and insurgents alike to get something for the old home state before the books were closed. “Privately, the Democrats blame 'he insurgents and the insurgents 'he Democrats, but publicly they : .oth blame Joe Grundy because they think it is good politics 10 do so. “Now. of course, we Republican protectionists were glad to get Democratic support for duties which would guard the wage earners in these industries from competition of foreign workmen, whose standards of living are so far below those in America.” “But at least we are honest about our tariff protection,” Watson declared. “We vote for protection as a matter of principle; our enemies vote for it as a matter of expediency and then set up the hue and cry
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