Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 248, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 October 1914 — WHAT REPUBLICAN PARTY TYPIFIES [ARTICLE]

WHAT REPUBLICAN PARTY TYPIFIES

Iriinlzatlu Is Gmulmlj Pninsslte As It Always Was. k SQUARE DEAL FOR ALL Fanners *f Narth Must Hava Kauai Chanca With Thaaa of South—Proaparity and Employment Par tha Idle Thoueanda—American Markata Far A mar loan Producer*. INDIANAPOLIS, lad., Oot T.—A few of tha progressive things far whiah tha Itapubiloaa party ataada in j the present campaign are sited la a statement Just issued by tha Republican state committee. Tha statement gives the following: “The Republican party stands for a tariff that wHI prevent *Blg Businas s' from hiring Japanese labor ht Japan and Chinese labor in China far manufacturing goods to be distributed by ‘Big Business’ distributing agenoies at lower east than tha same articles, made by American labor, aan ha distributed. “The Republican party stands for a tariff that will give the farmers of the north an equal chance with tha planters of tha south. “Tht Republican party stands for n tariff that will koop Argentina oerm out of this oountry and will give the wheat growers of tho north a chance with the onion raisers of the south. “The Republican party stands for a tariff that will put ths thousands of Idle railroad employes and factory man back to work at high American wages. "The Republican party stands for a tariff equal to the difference between the cost of production at home and abroad. * “Tho Republican party stands for the same measure of protection for the products of the mines as the products of other Amsrisan lndubtrises. "Tho Republican party stands for the preservation of American markets for the American producer. "The Republican party stands for the repeal of the Underwood tariff law, which hands over the American marhets to foreign commerce and the establishment of a non-partisan tariff commission to the end that all duties shall be adjusted to the exact difference between the cost of production at homo and abroad. "The Republican party stands for the maintenance of tho Panama canal without dictation from any foreign power. “The Republican party stands for international arbitration and the principles of peace inaugurated by William Howard Taft. "The Republican party stands for tho most generous pensions for the old soldiers and their widows or orphans. "The Republican party stands for such legislation as will develop a modern system of rural credits. "The Republican party stands for the right individual participation on the part of its membership In party affairs.

_ "The Republican party stands for a reduction in state debt and current expenditures and the unhorsing of the notorious Democratic machine new so grossly extravagant and corrupt In the management of/state affairs. "The Republican party stands for honesty and integrity In office and good and effioient government all along the line. "The Republican party tstands lor the same efficiency in the iconduct of the public business as is by private business enterprise. "The Republican party stands for the demolition of the spoils system. "The Republican party stands for aaaendments to the State Constitution prohibiting extension es the term of any legislative officer. We reiterate our former declaration la favor of the revlsloa of tho constitution of the state by a ooastltutional oonventlea consisting of representatives elected by the people, the new constitution so prepared te be submitted to the people for ratification or rejection. "Tho Republican party stands far the extension of Industrial and agricultural education. >' "The Republican party stamds far the right of labor to organise for Its pootectlon end the establishment of a mon-partlsan state labor commiselon te have charge of state inspection and to mediate industrial disputes. “The Republican party stands for arbitration of lndnstrlal differences, far the eradication es the child labor evil, for better hours and working conditions far women and more sanitary conditions in workshops. "The Republican party Btands In opposition te placing prison-made ’ goods la competition with the products of frss labor and far better safeguards te protect the lives of these who toll |n the mines. "The Republican party sands for the enactment of an equitable workmen's compensation law. "The Republican party stands for His removal es the liquor question from party peliUcs. > "The Republican party stands for (he submission of woman’s suffrage (• the proposed constitutional ecusection or to a vote of the people in lie form es a proposed amendment to the state constitution-

"The Republican party stands for tho divorcement of the Judtelary from partisan politics, the slmpllfteatlon of methods of legal procedure and legislation that will make' less difficult the impeachment at officials for malfeasance. "The Republican party stands for the enactment at a law prohibiting tho issuance of sale at watered stock by corporations, the suppression at tuberculosis and tho enactment of better regulations for the sale of narcotic drugs. "The Republican party, nationally, In state and in county, stands for a square deal to every man, no matter what his politics; stands for an honest use of taxes and revenues, and stands against bias or prejudioe in tho administration of affairs.”