SFXATOK nr VONT11F.I KM»S 1ITMSF1.KAt n Republi- an meeting in the Ro*e I Hill achonlhouse la*t night. Senator Coleman du Pont domed emphatically j that he had taken n stand against the labor Interest/* in Washington. an han j been charged. ‘ I am very proud of my record for the laboring man. he ho:J. He describ'd as nuihcloua n cir- ^ lt;ular which he «4;»id wtw being distributed criticising him for alleged op- I ptwilon to the working man.Aduresse* were al/a ma le by Htiby K Vale oi Milford, who spoke on thlt; tariff; Mi** Jeanette Eckman. who •poke on women’s part in politics; Isaac K, Brown, candidate for ter of wilLs and John F. Z. Clayton. candKia'.e for State Senator. Mrs. Robert McFarlan provided and intro-j duced the speak* re. -