Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 June 1916 — HANLY JOINS PROHIBITIONISTS [ARTICLE]

HANLY JOINS PROHIBITIONISTS

Former Governor Says He Will Be Four-Square Against Liquor J. Frank Hanly, former governor of Indiana, who withdrew from the Republican party last April and was nominated for governor at the Progressive state primary last spring, which nomination he declined, has announced that he has affiliated himself with the Prohibition party, with “no reservation.” This announcement is made In the curtent issue of the National Enquirer, a weekly newspaper of which Mr. Hanly is editor-in-chief. Mr. Hanly says that as there is “In the field of American politics but one political party or organization that stands committed unequivocally and four-square to this issue—the Prohibition party,” he now gives his allegiance to that party.