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How a “Working Governor”’ 
Works the People 
THE CLAIMS 
The Workingmen’s Compensation Act. - 
The 54-hour bill for women and child- 
ren. 
Eight-hour day for State laborers. 
Direct Primaries. 
Economy in State Institutions. 
THE TRUTH 
Proposed by Republicans, framed 
by a Republican, passed by Republican 
votes. 
Passed by Republicans in the face 
of Governor Foss’s threat to veto it, 
signed only after threats of labor lead- 
ers. 
Eight-hour day established by act 
signed by Gov. Guild. 
First advocated by Wm. M. Olin, 
Republican Secretary of the Common- 
wealth, supported by Republican lead- 
ers, passed by Republican votes. 
No reduction in appropriations for 
their support, because no extravagance 
could be found. 
These are samples of the misrepresentations 
upon which he pleads for re-election. With them 
go the shameless untruths in the attack on Froth- 
ingham, such as the charge that he voted against 
free text books. 
For honor, fairness and efficiency in the gover- 
norship vote for 
Louis A. Frothingham 
Republican State Committee, Chas. E. Hatfield, Chairman, John A. Curtin, Secretary, 
