Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 198, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 August 1916 — THE AMERICAN WORKING MAN SHALL NOT SUFFER [ARTICLE]
THE AMERICAN WORKING MAN SHALL NOT SUFFER
The Republican party stands for the principle of protection. We must apply that principle fairly, without abuses, in as scientific a manner as possible; and congress should be aided by the investigations of an expert body. We stand for the safeguarding of our economic independence, for the development of American Industry, for~the maintenance of ' American standards of living. We propose that In the competitive struggle that is about to . come the American workingman shall not suffer.—From Mr.- • Hughes* Speech of Acceptance.
which will NOT ooour In the Woodrow Wilson speech of acceptance: Psychological prosperity. Molasses to catch flies. Strict accountability. Too proud to fight. Salute the flag. Get Villa. Butt in. ■
