Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 July 1910 — SOMEWHAT SARKASTICAL [ARTICLE]

SOMEWHAT SARKASTICAL

It is announced that the convention speech of Senator Beveridge is to be circulated broadcast over Indiana. Of course, the ringing indignation of his “I would not stand for it then and I won’t stand for it now” denunciation of the accumulated inquiries of the Aldrich tariff squeeze will be played up in large black type for the delectation of that eminent progressive, the Hon. Edgar Dean Crumpacker, whose tariff jeforip sentiment is conspicuously represented by the Tenth Indiana district; for the delight of the Hon. James Eli Watson, the original daddy of insurgency in Indiana; for the edification of the Hon. Joseph Gurney Cannon, who was born to despise standpatters, and one William Howard Taft, wlfo has furnished several different patterns for saying the tariff act is the very best revenue measure the country has ever had.—Ft. Wayne Sentinel.