Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 January 1915 — Chairman Hayes Makes Comment on President’s Speech. [ARTICLE]

Chairman Hayes Makes Comment on President’s Speech.

The republican view of President Wilson's Indianapolis speech is reflected in a statement issued by Will H. Hayes, state chairman, who says: / , ‘The president has been in Indiana and the people of the state, regardless of polities, have 'been pleased to welcome him. We regret of course that it has been necessary for.the president of the United States to defend the course of his administration in this manner. While the president was trying to explain the reasons for his action in certain matters more or less conseqiiental, a million unemployed men with their families were crying for bread. Paralyzed business still awaits a ray of real hope. The policies of the president offer no solution for the extremity in which the voters of the country are really interested. Indiana democracy has taken a rather unusual sjfcp to try to save their situation, but nothing can prevent the voters of the state and nation, at the flrst opportunity they have, in taking that action which will bring- again to Indiana the efficient axid economical government which we deserve, and to the country again the prosperity to which we • are entitled.”