Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 274, 4 October 1916 — Page 7
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 4, 1916
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These mm didn't recruit so we had to call the deal off. "There is no doubt, gentlemen, we would crush Mexico with little difficulty. ' This is a powerful .nation. "When thia trouble is over, we will have set an example to the world of settling difficulties without blood and war. We will bemore a great influ-. ence, the world power for moral example.;. : - ' Farmer8 to Organiz "The time is not far when the farmers will te forced to organize as the manufacturers, merchants, " lavfyers, laborers, clerks and every class has done. I voted to exclude fanners and laborers from the terms of the Sherman anti-trust act when the big monopolies hired lawyers who secured every construction of the act except one preventing trusts. "Farmers will be compelled to organize to maintain their equality with other classes and to bring them closer to the department of agriculture for scientific information. A product sold from the field for five cents is ultimately sold for 35 cents. That's an injustice on the producers, not by the merchant, but there are too many in between who are getting it. "The Democrats will help the farmers. The Republicans will help the others to get the profits. That's the fundamental difference between the parties, illustrated in making tariff schedules. The Republicans call in those who will benefit by tariff. The Democrats call in government officials and say: 'How much do you need to run the government?' We govern the schedules accordingly." Mexico Progresses In closing his talk, Mr. Gray explained his understanding of internal conditions in Mexico by declaring the advance made in faVor of the Mexican people has been greater since the
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At the right Is little Ferdie ScJiupp, the Giant twirler, who pitched t he 20th consecutive victory of the New Yorkers, equalling the old record of thelrty-two years ago made by the Providence team. On the same day, Perrit pitched a second game, which the giants won, thus surpassing the record of 1884. Schupp and Perrit each pitched five of the games in the string of twenty victories and thus accounted for fifty per cent, of the wins. Tesreau pitched six and Benton four of the other fifty per cent.
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(Continued From Page One. tho issuance of stock and bonds by public corporations when such stocks and bonda are in excess of the physical value of -the properties, used and useful to the corporation as determined by engineers of the public servfro commission. To makr possible the purchase of public utilities by cities, the amendment will provide for extending the city debt limit from 2 per cent of the ntnl taxable vajue to 6 per cent when rnch excess is used exclusively for purchase of public utilities. '
he said, he voted against the suffrage amendment and will do everything possible to bring the amendment to a direct vote. Small Crowd Attends. It was a small and unenthusiastic crowd of six which greeted thr gressman at 7:30 o'clock at tt1 hall. A baby was patted on the and prodded in the ribs for tminutes to the delight of a p-oud mother when several men joined the crowd. It was swelled as Mr. Gray began his speaking, by men and women,
and by girls and their beaus until j the total reached 67. j During the course of his speech Gay explained the lobby system ; which, he said misleads the x-otingj contingent of so may : congressmen, j
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stand on the Mexican situation to have been against war, Mr. Gray said the time for this country to be at war, is now most inopportune. "It is easier to stay out of war than to get out of it. If we were at war with a little nation, we soon would be .ith the big ones," he said. "We, out here, must consider the facts more carefully 'regarding the treatment of Mexico. "A country which sends out an ultimatum, must back it up. The country to which it is addressed cannot bow before it without humiliation. Now you can send an ultimatum to the Mexicans. They would resent it and they'd fight. ri ; . Refused to Join "I suggested a long time ago that
a- ' rf the Municipal league four r : reJ ."CO. "'!-? Association endorsed the quesM "'s which Mr. Havis snt to the canliif'.iton for governor last week. Mr. Bavis reported to the association that he will make public the rnswer which he has received from Mr. Adair when Mr. Goodrich sends
his answer,, but not before.
"And I will not take my orders from a lobby indirectly," he declared. Ke?ps His Promise. Regarding tariff, Mr. Gray declared h has not stood for rock bottom duties but has joined in the opinion hfld by independent Republicans and by Progressives, that the Payne tariff schedules passed by Republicans are too high and that smanufacturer
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Mr. Bavis explained last night that i should receive the protection of the
Richmond was beginning' to suffer for i difference between the labor costs the laxness with "which franchises ! of producing here and those of prowere issued to public utilities a few ducing in other countries, years ago.' He said for instance that "And that's what I promised to vote the franchise should have provided for when I was elected," he said, specifically the constant pressure thatt "I stood for the tariff board which
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gas mains. . - . . "The 6ame amount of gas will furnish twice the heat under twice the pressure," Mr. Bavis said.
GRAY EXPLAINS
Continued from page One power is dangerous. If I can, through the Judiciary committee, bring you a direct vote on the federal constitution as on the state constitution, I'll do it." This. Mr. Gray declared, will be the only solution for arriving at a fair conclusion on the suffrage amendment. He said he believed as a suffrage pnper he quoted said legislators too often pass laws which are not deBired as well as fail to pass laws which are demanded. For this reason,
Beveridge and LaFollette advocated and which the Republicans pared down until there was nothing left of it but its name. The Democratic administration did give you that tariff board, in just the terms in which Beveridge and LaFollette had pleaded for it. That is a great Progressive victory. The only credit the Democrats are entitled to are for claiming it and passing it." After declaring his last pre-election
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wars than in the previous hundred years.- - "Schools have multiplied. Bull fights and cock fights have been done away with and the progression' has been general because of the awakening. That is what the American nabobs want to prevent. They own millions upon millions ' of acres of land, purchased for a song and acquired illegally from some of the presidents. I would not shed any tears If the Mexicans would confiscate some of the land. "The Mexicans owned the land, some of them, on grants dating to the time of Hortez. The poor Mexicans have no homes. Most of their chiefs are imposters and got their followings by telling the people they would give them land and homes. "Should we enter Mexico, panAmericanism would receive a hard blow and South American countries would cite us to the Monroe doctrine which we flashed before European countries. I say our trade with South America is worth more, their goodwill and friendship is worth more and
their co-operation is worth more than we could get out of Mexico."
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