Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 61, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 November 1912 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
COMMISSIONER THIRD DISTRICT. William Roadifer. COMMISSIONER SECOND DISTRICT John L. Osborne Beveridge proves honesty is the best politics. Newspaper polls show that Wodrow T Wilson is losing strength. Governor Marshall has not yet explained to Bryan democrats in Indiana why he resigned as democratic district committeeman in the 1896 campaign and went to the woods. Durbin men are saying that they propose to vote for Ralston. To vote for a Democrat in an effort to defeat a Progressive seems to be the test of Republican party loyalty. Isn’t This a Fight You Want to Aid? A vote for the Progressive party is a blow at the machine and boss-rid-den system that has shamed us for a generation. A vote for the Progresive Party is a blow for modifications in the machinery of government which will help the people'to control more effectually the acts and agencies of their own government. A vote for the Progresive Party is a blow for a definite program of social and industrial justice, reaching the living and working conditions of toiling men and women. Are Not These Planks of The Progressive Platform Worthy Your Allegiance? The supreme duty of the nation is the conservation of human resources through an enlarged measure of social and industrial justice. We pledge ourselves to work unceasingly in state and nation for: Effective legislation looking to the prevention of industrial accidents occupational diseases, overwork, involuntary unemployment and other injurious effects incident to modern industry. The fixing of the minnimum safety and health standards for the various occupations and the exercise of the public authority of state and nation, including Federal control over inter-
