Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 257, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 November 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Sectional or National Administration? . It is history that the Republican party was never responsible for class legislation; neither has it ever adopted a polICy o £^ ct,ona^sm * s °l e a ’ m » always, in legislation, has been the welfare of the nation as a whole. • The present national Democratic administration is sectional. The South is in the saddle, riding high. The southern states paying 10 per cent of the taxes, are running Congress. The important committee machinery in both houses is headed by chairman from the southern or border states. The north pays about 90 per cent of the income tax, which is the chief source of financial support of the government at this time. The north has about 80 per cent of the wealth and 70 per cent of the population, and is the seat of the industrial centers. But the south, which has 30 per cent of the population, 20 per cent of the wealth, and pays 10 per cent of the federal taxes, runs the whole show. r One Democratic leader, Claude Kitchen, chairman of the ways and means committee in the House, p southerner, said recently: “This is the North’s war, and the North will havedo pas for it.” ] Cotton goes unregulated while other staple commodities raisedin sections other than the dominant south, are regulated, by Washington. The Bourbons today are recognized and have blocked all efforts to fix cotton prices. The other day President Wilson wired to a Georgia Democrat: “There is no cause for concern over the price of cotton.” If you do not approve of an administration policy that fixes selling prices for Indiana and northern producers of wheat and permits the cotton off the southern planter to go unregulated; if you do not approve of a policy that decrees one section of the country shall go “gasolineless” on Sundays while other sections are unrestricted; if you do not approve of a policy that makes it possible, at the whim of Southerners in control of our National Congress, to favor one section of the country and discriminate against and punish another section, there is one sure way to change this ernmental policy and that is to elect a Republican Congress—one that will not be controlled by shortsighted Southerners. Vote the Straight Republican Ticket. Tuesday, November sth. —Adv. Indiana Republican State Committee. .
