Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 January 1915 — REPUBLICANS HEARD THRILLING ADDRESS [ARTICLE]

REPUBLICANS HEARD THRILLING ADDRESS

Editor* and Party Workers Celebrated McKinley Day by Hear- • ing Sen tor Sherman Speak. Republican editors and workers from all parts of Indiana heard a thrilling address in Indianapolis Friday night when the Marion of that city, gave a big event in commemoration of McKinley’s birthday. Senator Sherman, of Illinois, made a patriotic address, replied to President Wilson's recent Indianapolis speech, criticised the administration’s tariff policy and lambasted the democratic party in general. During the evening a message was read from Charles W. Fairbanks, who is in California. He said in his message: “We should never forget how William McKinley led his party into the ways of peace and prosperity; how he put hope in the hopeless, and opened the door of opportunity to millions of his countrymen.”