Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 152, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 June 1910 — THE PRESIDENT WAS DELIGHTED [ARTICLE]

THE PRESIDENT WAS DELIGHTED

Party Leaders Praise Adroit Statehood Fight ONE MORE PLEO6E IS4EPT - ( “■ ,7J . r ‘ '-G , i ■, o ■■ r 1,., t ... 0 - I Publicity of Campaign "Fund* Urgad by President aa OtK&r felTla Paeeed and Become Laws—NotableTriumph For Indiana Mitoh,, One of the important urged by President Taft is the-one boglug to do with the publicity, of palgn contributions whe#b f elected are to flil ’ federal . Pleased by the success tff- his program of Republican platform bills, Presffiedt Taft took up the Campaign measure the first of the week and urged it for passage with good effect.

One of the notable- trfijmjibs marking the hard, work'bf pqpgrebe la recent days was thritfraphleved' by SUa£ator Beveridge'of Indiana, gle for the statdiood.brii/ -. jSa The Beveridge statehocfir bill put through confess with -«iq. mostremarkable celeHtYv fqr which SenaEttf Beveridge is glVen ,4 iulf'bfeasure of oreditTiy-Prrisident Tift iffd RoqtnAuK tor General 'the -jpqlitifcalrnember of the cablqeti 1 i J >, The president is yocy highly with the adrqltnesw «i 4 Iklll manifesb* ed by" the Indiana senator in, promot-, tog this lqgisltmoa tpLg Butjecssfiil i «nd l On Tuesday bight-thq tnapmoned Senator BeveridgW -to cobfqr«noe at the White-HQ^se'‘ftß4|ntrti»ted / the fate of statehood, legislation hand “' ®®t 4n 'tisaignment to bp coveted, 'as tbe obstacles, thak appeared in the'Way pf ‘a ttaecMaftil opnsuhimajtlon df"the Wishes ■aenaed aliriokt’insiymattfttgble. 0 The secret •epators Who foresaw dhft.,wAnlng of New England’s- congress with the»adintosion of four, rncrfe/Benators -apd,two 'repre.sentative/ f west, be r.eck6ri’e<Vwit.h, but Senator - nrehident his pledge,, 'hejjwouid fight ofj.whieh'he was-cagmleiri/. T t W.ndt certgto’ then>tßat it/iyprild be poaaAblo "to. pbtoJn-- right q/ wa? for- stemfiootf.a#,Sooa as crfhaeryaflbn

legislation was out Of the'Way, hu’trth thff fpllbWtng tfieconferende between •Vbe v preßidepf . dnd„ Senator Baweridgd, 'eenfftoi* :Bpy ertdge , moved that.a.tatehood, bit talpen and after 'a>,brief but. ■ fierce p trtagglp he cabled hisvnofnf:/,, OnT thevstatehobd bill htehf i Ch» the first''time.,/kVery-’ fody ’pSad let ed"'a. r , Jong.- discufeaipp. ’Senator'Hughes hed._prepayed.an ex- 1 WaustiVh'f speech (that - foouirb two'dayu ,to deliver.. Qth££ /# senatorß, were ‘Shaded" torrlppg apaches., -,44 ft.kkpfcened, * practically „bt, thqee who had planned .to consume -time ware'friends' of .statehood BendttJr Bern ridge went to them and pointed out (hat -speech maklng-wap.rnore/than .uadtiWS—lt'Wag-dangerona, and would ' the .-very- unjjs thd trlertds -of the /legislation wanted to, bridlar about. r 'Ey hardan eliminate deh'ate,, and Instead of consuming days the bill patoed the aan/ite .Wljtri oiiiy two tod dhhdialf henrs,,pf (li^cdadiouc ; .. Sdoator that actiort tod hbt-orataryawas the-key to thd' Stafbh'ded congress .was adopted by the friends measure In flte, housb/s ; Cries ftf ‘trote’’ drowned the f»et}lQ efforts- of those yrho assayed to ' lß‘that ? in lose,than fohr days ’after the' ~pitesident #f n( fok Bonator SBveridge itnd kjy ts push the fdßfslatlon the passed both branches *of (jongreaa, and awaltbiL -the Wgnanto© of the,„chief •aeoiitlya. ttCaffixing that- /Slgnafiife the president"formed '.ope of ; die proudest 1 and happfest-aejtfj.of Hisdlfe. . We 'praitdcttt/haß had, dlflifcußy In gettliig'hls hSfeakum ithyough congress he is, delighted with the. way' in wtitoh'-Senabdr' Beveridge h#a hartdlod thh Statehobd bill. those who' were present when 'the, housh passed she ? Beveridge bill /was, Frank HitchCock, RebUbftchn national i. chairman,, whose facd was-, wreathed fn sihllea mfwt thdf/*t would havg, be'dii' a calamity ts congress had ad journed .-with-' out carrying this platform pledge into «ot.- '■*7 J ,>n> Aftet the house had passed the bill Hitch eook visited press gallery r 'and '*n,,convertatl9n with newidkpCr' men bo characterized Senator Bewrtdge’s 'hfrndHag of the bill as adffilrahle. We then went- over to the Senator’s offlee and thanked him in perM/ S/i ■ , .f V'/'-o, : 1 .

‘ V, . * frii*' Democratic State candidates^ SUif indorsee for United . seflktor, wb'rft . named and bit ■Top Thggart. The, .platform ad to .the laMff waa written by Joe Senator Shivephrases whigh W. J. «alla "indefensible.” The liquor' plank was prepared by Steve Flemlag, of the brewery group of bosses, and the rank and file Democrats are in revolt •gainst the Taggart-controlled organisation which forced such a platform on the party. On the other hand, Indiana Republicans are united and confidant, and all the workera are ready ahead.