SFKATOU IH* PONT!»1 I ENDS HIMSELFAt a Hepublivan meet;nc in the Row Hill school house last n.ght. Senator I Foleman du Pont denied emphatically •hat ho had taken n stand against the labor interests jn Washington. :ts has been charted. “I am very proud of iny word for the laboring man. he r*a id. He deocrilK'd as malicious n cir- ( « ular whU h ho said was being distributed cntU sing him lor alleged op-puslion to the working n.an,Aildrc^^tfl were iiU*o mxide by Ruby P.. Vale of Milford. who spoke on the tar.fT: Mis* Jeanette Kckman, whospoko on women’s part :n politics; Isasir H. Brown, candidate for ter of villa and John F. 2. Ciayton. candidate for State Senator. Mrs Robert McPnrln prattled and intro- I duced the speakers.