Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 16, Number 82, Decatur, Adams County, 5 April 1918 — Page 3
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Republicans Misrepresent Mr. Greathouse’s Speech Bold Attempt to Please and Satisfy Pacifist and Protierman Voters. Republican newspapers in Indiana are deliberately and purposely mis representing what Charles A. Greathou.se, Democratic State chairman, said in his recent speech in regard to the pacifist and pro-German vote They are saying that “Greathouse says the Democrats do not want the German vote.” Mr. Greathouse did not say any such .thing, and the Republican newspapers know it. What he did say was that “the Democratic party dues not want the votes of either the pacifist or the pro-German, and that if the Republicans want them they are welcome to them.” That is sound Democratic doctrine, and the Democratic party in Indiana stands squarely behind Mr. Greathouse on the proposition. The Democratic party does not want the disloyal vote, whether it be the pacifist or the pro-German. But it does want the vote of every loyal citizen, regardless of his nationality. Loyalty is the test, and not nationality. It has been charged that the Republicans played for the pro-German vote in 1916 and got it, and that the Republicans are playing for the same vote this year. The very fact that the Republican papers are publishing the misstatement of the speech of Mr. Greathouse is proof that they are appealing to that very element and that they hope to line them up for the election. If that was not the fact these papers would not be seeking to curry favor with that element. If the pacifist, the pro-German or any other disloyal man wishes to affiliate with the Republican party the Democratic party is perfectly willing that he shall do so, and that the Republicans shall take him in. Hays Talks Too Much. Will H. Hays, Republican national chairman and Republican State chairman, is still in the east, where ,he is talking as much and as rapidly as he did on his first trip after his election to the national chairmanship. The fact is that a good many Republicans are beginning to feel that Hays is in great danger of talking too much and doing harm to the party. He has ma<le all sorts of promises for the Republicans and outlined policies that Republicans of certain factions never will agree to. He has informed the Republicans of the east and, through them the country, just how they may settle the war, just what peace terms will be acceptable and just how the country must be run after the war. He has also explained how practically everything should be done, leaving but little for the rest of the party to decide. It is this fact that has caused a fear that before he is much older he may talk too much. That Big Republican Slush Fund of 1916 Indiana Democrats are making rapid progress with their plan to build a fire under Will H. Hays, Republican State chairman and Republican national chairman, on the subject of the enormous campaign expenditures of the Republican organization in Indiana for the election of 1916, when Hays was the head of the Republican State organization. They are gathering up all possible information along that line, and they say they will be able to show not only that the Republican statement of $250,000 spent by the Republicans in that campaign was enough to buy the entile State, but that the statement does not set out all of the money spent by them in that campaign. The Democrats are preparing to show a number of discrepancies between the amounts actually spent and the amount reported by the Republicans. They expect to be able to show that this gigantic slush fund was responsible for the fact that the Republicans carried Indiana by a small plurality. Statements filed in compliance with the law show that the Democratic State organization spent about $75,000 in the campaign, as against the $250,000 which it is known the Republicans spent and the half million which it is believed they spent. The Democrats will insist on the Republicans telling what they did with all of this money. They say that if they force truthful answers to this question it will produce some very entertaining and interesting information.
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