Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 54, Number 22, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 March 1912 — Page 8
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J. B. Stoll in South Bend Times. Ever since it became apparent that th Boehne boom was ruthlessly strangled in the household of its projectors and promoters, diligent search has been made in various parts of the state for some accommodating gentleman to do service as a "dark horse" in the convention to be held at Indianapolis March 21. In so far as these seductive invitations and importuni: ties were heeded, they furnished what
many regarded an amusing diversion and to that extent enlivened the humorous aspect of the situation. I As county upon county throughout the state is electing Ralston dele-. gates, in obedience to clearly defined popular sentiment, the political virgins who have assumed to overcome , public opinion by undertaking to show I
that Samuel M. Ralston is making Bis race for Governor by using the feet of Crawford Fairbanks and the head of Thomas Taggart, are becoming more and more desperate in the use of their pop-guns. There is such a thing as overdoing this sort of gunning. Ambitious individuals who do not care to stake their all on the immediate present, so the folly of at-
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rairoanKs. sucn maiviciuais me aumciently sagacious to understand that thinking men can see through this bald subterfuge. There is not a shadow of doubt that an overwhelming majority of the rank and file of the Indiana Democracy want to see Samuel M. Ralston nominated for Governor, by reason of unquestionable fitness and indisputable worthiness and merit. In view
of this more than ordinary audacity
ofi vv eion thnr Mr T?nls- thereof arose, I was m Washington at-
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any way with the management of this concern since January 1, 1906,; more than six years ago. I own only, a small part of the stock of this con-i cern, and am not in a position to con-' trol its policy in any manner whatsoever. When the differences that
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Mr. raggart nappens 10 ue uuub ence Qf oplnion bötween the manage-1 many thousands of Indiana Democrats ment and the employees 0f any kind; who believe this commonwealth woui-a nil riirl T!
oe Deneniea Dy me iuiiuoj. uwu know that tnere was a striKe or mai
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placed at the head of the state gov- a strike had even been threatened un-! . t. Unwnna o f TV.Tr Tn P"- I f!l T ninlrrl nn n TT.vn n ?vi 11 A n.mfir in
gart has as often declared himself in my Washington office and there J gr'
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be the mental condition of individuals
who would oppose an unexceptional aspirant to office because of the over
worked bugnboo that so-and-so is en
liatorJ in that flcniraiit's SUDDOrt
f There ie not a whit more reason
for oniiosinr Samuel' M. Ralston be
cause Tagtart favors his nomination
l than there ie for opposing Thomas R.
MarshalLfor president because Thomas Taggart is among nil most effec
tive and efficient supporters.
Gentlemen who would some day like to be made Governor of Indiana will
do well to bear in mind that the Dem
ocratic people of Indiana believe in
the sauare deal and in fair play. All
attempts at political skullduggery will
surely meet with stern rebuke, rnere is a fixed determination that "the man
whose nomination is desired by an
unmistakable majority of the Demo
would not recognize my appeal. When
I returned to Evansville from wasü- g
ington I again took the matter up m
person with the management of the4
plant, and exhausted every available
resource to bring about a satisfac
tory settlement of the differences. Af-
ter I had found that I could not induce the management of the plant to
make such a settlement, and knowing that I had exhausted my resources to
bring about such a settlement, I was
compelled to forego further efforts. This was the situation at the time
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of the convention or tue state jreaer-.g
at "Evansville last fall. &
V. V V A.A. . - Jj Tiurinj? that convention the matter of S
the strike existing in. the mounters"
department of the various stove fum-'
dries in Evansville was rererrea xo m.
committee of the convention. A spe
cial committee was then appointed to
wait upon me and ask me for a statement regarding my views of the mat-
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. . , j lIltJUL 1 UlUfc iLiy vicno x-. oratic voters of Indiana shall be made ter and to furtner request me to use the nominee of the 21st of Maroh y influence to bring about a settle-
convention. There is too much at ment of the strike. That committee
stake, in the administration of state was composed of Mr. w. T. Gmn, or
affairs for the next four or five years, Hammond, Indiana, the fourth vice-
to take chanoes on a "dark horse presiaeni 01 me inuiaua, oia i?eueinomination, amidst excitement and ation of Labor; Mr. Philip Wuerster, nominLioxi, a"4 .flrßnnal chairman of the grievance committee confusion, superinduced by personal q animosities rather than by a due con- William Kamm, who
sideration for the public good or tne wag then thQ president of the Central party's best interests. This Is not the Lal)or Tjni0n Of Evansville. These
lime 10 nominate a canaiaaie iur uuv- three gentlGmen waited upon me at
ernor by tne aar laniera obd. my 0mce in tne ruruuuie iK.vuuaugc Ample time has heen afforded to building in Evansville at about the
scrutinize and analyze the character time ot tne adjournment ol uie slciic and reputation of Samuel M. Ralston convention. I went over the whole and John W. Boehne. Let the verdict matter with them m detail, mformed be rendered according to the finding, t em of the --aunsnccessfuef-
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Charles B. Clarke, of Irvington, one of the wheel-horses of the Democracy iu Marion County, whose loyalty to the Democratic party has caused him to he nicknamed "Old Hickory," discussinu the political situation, both state and national, while spending a
few days in Washington, said: "Sam Ralston will he nominated for Governor prohahly hy acclamation. Big-hearted, big-bocMed, with a giant brain and a face on him like a benediction, he is an ideal candidate for
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willinsr to do anything that I could
to assist them if they could point out
any way in which I could assist them. After going over the matter from every angle and discussing every detail connected therewith, the committee stated unanimously that I had i - At i. iU.
voluntarily none everymrag mac tut j
laboring people could possibly have asked me to do, and that my connection with the matter and my attitude with reference to it was worthy of the
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cism, of all laboring men. There
were several present m my ouiue uesides the committee at the time of Viir I'icif Wvorvnno whn WAS Tirp.S-
U4r -JVa( ICUdl I lull.! J-d Wijvi.vy - XT - tAQ camuaicn before us. The fight Gnt vn0Ws that every statement that
waged against him is popularizins I have made here is absolutely corhim. The charge made against him rect. that he is the creature of bosses finds Fair and Just Towerd Labor.
its best refutation in his life and char- The committee further knows the acter. He is too well known for that exact status of my relations with the v,- f nomnniim to cupnppfl." mflnasement of this company, into
X1.1I1U. Ul umyu.Q" w " - , , In 190S Mr. Clarke supported L. Ert which enters personal matters that x- -r. i.i;, w rtminnfinn crew out of my official acts while i
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which made it impossible for me to '
influence the policy of the company m
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"There's no hurry," "I can wait a little longer for my insurance" have left r. any a family to face a bitter fut with poverty and privation. If there is one thing that should receive the first consideration cf married men, it is LIFE INSURANCE. Now is 'the time to apply for a policy. ArchC. Doane jasper Indiana
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the slightest degree. ! "In closing I might say that I have ; always endeavored to be absoLjtely I
In a recent inteniew, Mr. Abe Simnn the well-known Bluff ton lawyer
Vr w y I L Vr w w w ' ' - ivnns. the well-known Bluffton lawyer 1ust anci fair to labor, and my record
and a delegate at large to the Denver as an employer of labor from 1SS1 to convention in 190S, said: 1906, and my attitude by vote and ac"Samuel M. RaUton is the logical tion towards labor since then, as a candidate' for Governor on the Demo- public official, will bear me out m c atic ticket for 1911 In my opinion, this statement. I have too much c.dtic "ceu ' -;1H J faith in the fairness and honesty ot the par ty "He B 8"aÄ the vast majority f lab0rÜlg mCn and mistake if it should 111 to place tha organization to believe that
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Democratic banner in his lianas aur- hQn thev learn the real truth they ins: the coming campaign. He is an ni Hvp 'nnnroval to this unfair and
able, eloquent and cultivated gentia- unjust criticism. Having had to make man, and if elected Governor of In- 0Wn way in the world and having dian'a will be th Governor of th been compelled to labor for everywhole people, and his only aim and thing I have, without assistance, I ambition while in office will fc to dfc- know from actual experience the uxiamuiuu . , , , iu.-? Anoi niron npoc nf lnhnr in the ficht
nbnrfrp his WÜOie QULV as piwVHJU ' "7 1 TZ t. 'S7 rhev Also Want onr WHEAT 1 state under the sanction rf his oath -ith the weak as against the .
I "He is competent, and capable to Btrong grace the chair once occupied by tho tlI have confined my reply to this sainted Hendricks, and as Governor unjust criücism to a simple statement of the great state, he will be an honor of absolute fact and in conclusion to the commonwealth. would say that I am not a demagogue I "I am for the nomination of Samuel who will bend his knees to the powM Ralston, first, last and all the erf ul, nor stoop to dishonorable meth-
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