Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 264, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 November 1912 — These Men Should Help You Decide. [ARTICLE]
These Men Should Help You Decide.
LaFollette is a real progressive. He says that the republican party is responsive for the progressive legislation in this country and .that the defeat of the party means 4 severe setback for the cause of real advancement. He says that Roosevelt was always a reactionary and never aided one bit of real progressive legislation. Senator LaFollette says that he believes that the republican party can and will enact more wholesome laws for the good of all the people than the so-called progressive party. He believes that the fight for progress should be made within the party and not outside of it. And you can depend upon the judgment of Senator LaFollette. J. Frank Hanly, who called the special session of the state legislature that passed a county local option law. says that the republican party in Indiana can be depended upon to again pass that law, so dishonorably repealed by To|s Marshall and his supporters. He sdys that Beveridge is. not a temperance man, never aided the cause In Indiana and was rsponsfble for the party failing tp adopt a county option plank two years ago. And you can depend upon the judgment of J. Frank Hanley on the temperance question. • The leading progressive In the United States favors the election of Taft. The leading temperance man in Indiana favors the election of Durbin. Mr. Voter, can’t you get a pretty clear idea as to what your duty Is from these men?
