Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 22, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 June 1930 — Page 6

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G. 0. P. Platform, as Proposed to Parley

Draft of the Republican state platform as presented today to the state convention by the resoluticns committee follows: We. the Republicans of Indiana, In delegate convention assembled, reaffirm our faith in Republican fundamentals and rededicate ourselves to the faithful performance of the constructive tasks intrusted to us by the sovereign people of state and nation. National Administration In Herbert Hoover, the Republican party has given to the nation a courageous, constructive and conscientious chief exectuive whose training, experience, mental equipment, splendid poise, Lincoln-like moderation and energized efficiency combine to produce that type of distinctive leadership which is most neded for the new era of constructive progress now upon us. We heartily commend the Hoover administartion and the Republican congress for the splendid advancement made thus far in carrying to fulfillment the pledges made to the people in the Republican national platform of 1928. No period in all our history has been productive of more important constructive achievements than have been crowded into the few busy months since President Hoover took office and called a Republican congress in special cession. We cordially extend congratulations and felicitations to James E. Watson and Arthur R. Robinson,' ur two United States senators, and to the Indiana Republican delegation in the national house of representatives, and express on behalf of the people of Indiana our warm appreciation for their unremitting industry, fine leadership and Hoosier aggressiveness. Our delegation in congress is highly creditable to the great commonwealth and well sustains the glorious traditions laid down by a famous line of statesmen. Indiana Republicans take pride in the advancement of Senator James E. Watson to the majority leadership of the United States senate, and in his achievements in that important part of national leadership. It is our profound and earnest conviction that the well-being and the future soundness and stability of our nation and its policies are bound up with the retention at Washington of a Republican congress committed to a Republican program and sincerely active in the business of putting that program into operation. We commend to the voters of all political parties our candidates for congress, and urge the vital need for the earliest possible completion of the great constructive program of legislation and action which is destined to mark the Hoover administration as a period of extraordinary acceleration and stabilization of prosperity. Flood Control We warmly commend the action of our senators and representatives in congress through whose earnest efforts sufficient funds were appropriated by our federal government for the purpose of making a complete survey of the problem of flood Control of our principal rivers and we solicit their active and aggressive support to the e lactment of proper federal legislation with a view to the completion of a co-or-dinated plan for freshet control and abatement of flood damage through the drainage basin in harmony with navigation power and irrigation, and to the promotion of the waterways f our state. Clark Memorial We heartily approve the erection at Vincennes of a fitting and appropriate Memorial by our federal government to preserve the memory of George Rogers Clark and that noble band of pioneer men and women whose heroic achievements laid the foundation of our present imperial greatness and we pledge our loyal and patriotic support to the perpetuation of this memorial as a national shrine. Recognizing the fact that we are entering upon a state campaign in which state, rather than national issues are to be discussed, we challenge the opposition to battle and go forth confidently to ask for a vote of confidence on a record of solid achievement and a showing of good faith accomplishment in accord with the Republican state platform pledges of 1928. , Taxation Taxation has becc, ie the state’s most serious economic problem. Constant increasing demand made by the people upon the various departments of state government and the inevitable resultant expansion of the functions of the departments in response to public insistence have tended to increase the cost of administration from year to year. This expansion has come over a long period of years, and is the logical result of a complex and changing era ©f growth. In response to public sentiment and in recognit. >.i of the existence of a major problem involved In the distribution of the tax burden, the last session of the Indiana general assembly authorized the Governor to appoint a tax survey commission, and to call a conference to consider the general tax conditions with a view to recommending to the next legislature to such reform in our tax laws and the equitable distribution of the tax burden imposed thereby as existing conditions were found to warrant. There is every reason to believe that this sound and intelligent method of approaching the taxation problem will be productive of workable and equitable solutions. Substantially all direct taxes are now paid from the income of real and personal property. To rectify this condition and do justice to the owner of real estate and personal property which now bears all direct taxes we pledge our party to a decrease of present property taxes

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through the enactment of laws that will equitably spread the costs of government over all citizens of the state. / The budget feature of the present tax law', together with the right of appeal by taxpayers from extravagant practices are unique and have been the means of saving many millions of dollars to local taxpayers. We commend in the strongest terms these features of our present tax law and note with gratification that they have attracted nation-wide attention and favorable comment. They constitute not only a of economy for the taxpayers, but a source of pride in Republican party achievement. i rime Survey Far-reaching beneficial results are looked for in connection with the vital work now being done in Indiana by the state crime survey commission With well considered suggestions from the crime commission, the 1931 legislature no doubt will be able to do what is needed to put law enforcement in Indiana upon a basis of efficiency, equipment and facilities in keeping with the new era of motorized outlawry. Punishment should be sure and the administration of exact justice should be speedy, with “reformation rather than vindictive justice” as the guiding principle, as our Constitutior sets forth. Swift justice is th' best crime preventive. Law Enforcement Law enforcement is the prime duty of every oathbound public officer. The enforcement of the laws is not a partisan question, but is as broad as society itself and challenges good citizenship everywhere. We join all law-abiding citizens in the demand for the enforcement of all the laws. Highways We take pride in Indiana’s good roads program, which has shown such commendable expansion, and call attention to the fact that under Republican management our highways are being constructed a:*i maintained on a “pay as we go” basis out of revenues derived from those who use the roads. Our road building should continue under the efficiency and good management that today make our highway department one of the state’s outstanding constructive agencies. Conservation The great public service rendered to this and future generations by the Indiana department of conservation is justly praised. The Republican party created this department and has consistently supported its constructive program. The scientific activities of the department of conservation should go on. Republican control means an uninterrupted development of the conservation program along lines approved by all the people. Governor Leslie The administration of Governor Harry G. Leslie has earned high praise throughout the land and commands the hearty support of Indiana people regardless of party politics. Governor Leslie has been the true friend of the unfortunate wards of the state. He has worked intelligently to solve the problems due to overcrowding in state institutions. He has shown a statesman-like grasp of state problems in general. Under Governor Leslie constructive economy is a guiding principle in Indiana. He has taken the lead in practical and effective activities to relieve unemployment. He has co-operated with President Hoover on constructive projects of far reaching import. The Leslie administration is entitled to wholehearted commendation. Labor We earnestly approve all legislation having for its aim the elevation of labor, and preservation of its dignity and usefulness as a competent element in our growth and development. We believe in a living wage for all classes of labor, and a constant improvement in living and working conditions. We are mindful of the fact that the Republican party was born out of the issue of free labor. We pledge ourselves to keep labor free against any interference with its lawful activities. We believe that labor has the right to organize for the betterment of its position and that both labor and capital should be allowed to bargain collectively. We favor equal opportunities for work as between men and women and believe that working conditions and hours of employment should be regulated so as to safeguard the physical and mental soundness of generations to come. We believe in adequate loans for the protection of workers in industry and pledge our support for a work-

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men's compensation law which k fair and equitable. We believe that the Indiana free employment service functions beneficially to the public, and pledge ourselves to its enlargement and advanceme Home Products Realizing the value of a home, market to labor and to industry, we recommend chat home industries be given preference, price and quality being equal, in the matter of supplying the wan r s of the people of Indiana. Farm Aid Republicans in Indiana have been responsive to the farmer’s demand for fair adjustments of land valuations for taxation purposes. Reform of the taxing system is on the way. Farm stabilization in the nation ‘under Hoover has no more effective co-operation in any state than is given in Indiana under Republican administration. Women in Politics The steady increase in the number of women participating in Republican party activities is a hopeful and wholesome sign, which we welcome as an augury for the future well being of the state and nation. State Aid Solutions on a business-like basis will be worked out by an able and unbiased commission for the problem presented by certain counties which receive “state aid” for their public schools. It will be the purpose to see that no school child suffers unequal educational opportunities and that no county or section is penalized but that state aid in all cases shall be educational in application and efficient in administration. “State aid” logically and in fairness should carry with it a checking system making it possible for the state to get a prompt accounting for state money expended in any county for local school support. Public Safety We recommend to the legislature the enactment of such legislation as will more clearly establish the rights of vehicles upon the public highways to the end that life and property may be rendered more secure. Soldiers The Republican party in Indiana reaffirms its allegiance to its soldiers of all wars. We commend such remedial legislation as will serve the best interests of all our soldiers and pledge our support to any worthy undertaking that will better their conditions. United and militant, fully conscious of the gravity of the responsibilities and duties of public office, proud of our constructive record and strong in the high character cf our leadership, we enter the 1930 campaign on the aggressive with victory in the air. We confidently call upon the voters of all political parties to affiliate with the Republican party

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PONY OFFERED AS PRIZE IN CONTEST

Times and Lyric Theater Offer Shetland Steed as Reward. The Indianapolis Times and Lyric theater will give some lucky boy or girl reader a real live Shetland Pony, valued at S2OO. This pony comes direct from the Stilwater, Okla., ranch of Otto Gray, who, with his cowboy band, will be

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one of the headline acts on the Lyric stage show starting Saturday. The contest is an easy one. It is open to every boy and girl :n this city and vicinity under 16 years of age. Only art students, Instructors, or professional artists, to-

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gether with Lyric and Times employes, are barred. Here’s all that is required of you. Sing Saturday, each boy and • ’ who purchase a ticket to the Lyric theater will receive a small herald with the outline of a pony on *\ After you've received it, take It home, get out your regular school coloring crayons, and start to work. The boy or girl who makes the bestlooking drawing will win the pony. Neatness in your work will be of the deciding factors. Judges for the contest w' ' 2 rep-

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resentative art patrons and artists of the city. When you've colored your pony, put your name and address on the bottom of the he--Id and send to the “Pony C ntest” editor of The Times’ before Saturday, June 14. The winner will be announced in The Times the following week. Remember, you will receive your outline of the pony to be colored when you enter the Lyric, starting Saturday, when Otto ray and his Oklahoma Cowboys will head a special stage and screen show starting on that date. Read The Times for particulars.