Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 October 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

porations doing an interstate business under the supervision of an in>dustrial commission with power similar to those of the interstate commerce commission. 24. We hold that the liquor traffic is a moral question and that its solution rests wholly in the moral and religious attitude of the people themselves; that the moral and religious attitude of the people of Indiana can and will be honestly expressed on the liquor question only when it is wholly divorced from politics. As a permanent solution we agree to enact the initiative and referendum through which method a vote of the whole people honestly expressed, without bias or predujioe of party politics, may be had. In the meantime we favor county local option as a temporary relief. 25. We favor a tariff measured by the difference between the cost of production here and abroad. This is fair to American manufacturers; less than this is unjust to American laborers; more is unjust to American consumers. We demand the immediate creation of a genuine permanent nonpartisan tariff commission, with ample power and definite duties fixed in the law iteelf; meantime we demand the immediate revision of the Payne-Aldrich tariff law along the lines of honest protection. 26. We favor the calling of a constitutional convention by the next Legislature, the delegates thereto to be chosen by the direct vote of the people on a nonpartisan ballot.

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