Jasper County Democrat, Volume 21, Number 62, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 November 1918 — CONGRESSMAN WOOD'S RECORD [ARTICLE]

CONGRESSMAN WOOD'S RECORD

How Hon. Will R. Wood supports President Wilson's administration, as told by Laky County Times, the leading Republican paper in this district on March 3, 1916. “WOOD AGAINST NATIONAL HONOR.” “Will R. Wood, congressman from this Tenth District, yesterday voted not to sustain President Wilson in his determination to protect American life and American rights upoH the high seas. “Will R. Wood, congressman from this Tenth Indiana district yesterday voted not to support President Wilson’s foreign policy in demanding Germa% observance of international law in its proposed submarine warfare. “Will R. Wood, congressman from this Tenth Indiana district yesterday voted for the German propaganda in behalf of the Gore and McLemore resolutions, and for an embargo on munitions of war. “Will R. Wood voted to show warring European nations that American people are divided in their respect for American rights and the sustaining of national honor. “Will R. Wood voted for a resolution to jut a streak of yellow in the grandest tnnr-r that was ever flung to the breeze, the Stars and Stripes. He voted for narrow partisanship and against the American government. He voted to weaken the voice of the president and to paralyze his hand. He voted for himself; for the vote that he thinks he will get next fall to send him back to Congress.”