Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 April 1894 — DEMOCRATIC EDITORS. [ARTICLE]
DEMOCRATIC EDITORS.
Executive Committee of the Editorial Association in Session, The executive committee of the Indiana democratic editorial as ociation met Friday fternoon of last week at the >fficeof State Auditor Henderson, at Indianapolis. There were present as members of the committee: A. 8. Chapman of the Madison Herald, Louis Holtman, of the Brazil Democrat, J. M Keeney of the Crawfordsville Star and B. A. Eaton of this city. There wer also present. Mr. O. A. Welman of the Sullivan Democrat, F. D. Haimbaoh of the Muncie Herald and J. O. Henderson of the Kokomo Dispatch. A program was arranged for the summer meeting of the association, which is to be held at West Baden on the Bth and 9th of June The main feature of the program will consist of five short addresses on practical newspaper subjects and the discussion theieof. J. O. Henderson was appointed a committee to arrange for railroad and hotel accommodations, etc. After considerable discussion the following! resolution was adopted by a vote of 3 to 1:
“Whereas, The democratic party, thro’ its representatives in the congress of th? United States, is now engaged in a struggle to empneipate the people from the infamous system of tariff taxation and favoritism, of which the McKinley law, now in force, is the culmination, be it “Resolved, That we, the executive committee of the democratic editorial assocition of Indiana, have watched with pleas: ure and approval the course of both the senators and all the democratic members of congress from our state, in their heroic efforts to redeem the pledges of the democratic party on the subjeet of tariff reform, and we hereby pledgelthem our loyal support in the contest now being waged in the interest of th laboring and producing masses of tbe people, under the leadership of our honored senat rs, D. W. Voorhees and David Turpie.” The gentlemen presentali reported the democracy in their re? peotive localities active and becoming more and more aggressive and united everyday. The ft el. ing was thatlbefore the campaign is fairly on the party throughout the state will be in good fighting condition with an excellent chance for success at the November election-
