Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 354, 27 October 1908 — Page 3
THE RICHMOND FALIiADIUM AND SUN-TE LEGR A3I,
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1908. PAGE THREE.
RECORDS OP TWO
CANDIDATES
SHOWN
Anti-Saloon League Points Out Watson a Friend Of Temperance.
HAS ALWAYS STOOD RIGHT.
VOTERS ASKED TO COMPARE RECORDS OF TWO MEN AND CAST VOTES FOR MAN WITH THE BEST ONE.
Indianapolis, Ind., Oct. 27. The "deadly parallel" Is resorted to In the current issue of the American Issue, official organ of the Anti-Saloon League, in an appeal to the voters of Indiana in behalf of James E. Watson, Republican nominee tor governor. The appeal seta out in detail Mr.
Watson's congressional record on tem
perance questions and gives, side by
side, the records of Mr. Watson and
his Democratic opponent, Thomas R
Marshall, during the course of the present campaign. The voters are urged to consider, the deeds of the two nominees and cast their votes with, the
man who stands for the better prin
ciples. The publication says of Mr.
Watson: "He never failed- to vote
right on the temperance question." The appeal, in full, follows:
We publish herewith, as far as can be obtained, the records of the two
leading candidates in the race for gov
ernor of the state of Indiana. One of
these two men is sure to e elected
Wo earnestly plead that our Indiana
temperance forces be united in a prac
tical effort to keep Indiana abreast of the times in the great temperance conflict now stirring the nation. We publish Mr. Watson's congressional record so far as it relates to the temperance question-, and then the records of both Watson and Marshall during the campaign for governor. These men have made their own records, and upon them the people can well judge which is the safer to be intrusted to fill the highest office within the gift of the
people of Indiana. 1. Of Mr. Watson in congress: '
On Dec. 6, 1900, voted in favor of
the bill which removed the beer drink
ing canteen from the United States
army.
On May 27, 1902, voted In favor of
bill which removed' saloons from
United States immigrant stations.
On May 27, 1902 voted in favor of
measure which, abolished saloon from
United States capltol building. -
On Jan. 27, J 003, voted in favor of Hepburn bill (H. R. 15331) which, had
it pased the senate, would have broken up the Interstate traffic In Intoxicants
in original packages In dry territory
Voted In favor of Oklahoma state
hood bill with its provision prohibiting liquor traffic in the Indian Territory part and all Indian reservations in Oklahoma part. See Cong. Record, vol. 40, part 2, p. 1587. On June 12, 1900, as chairman of the committee of the whole, held amendment in-order to sundry civil bill, which drove the beer saloon out of old soldiers homes throughout the country. See Cong. Record part 9, p. 8356. On Feb. 23, 1907, as chairman of committee of the whole, made same ruling, which again shut out saloon from old soldiers homes. On May 0, 1908. held same ruling, which again, excluded saloon from old soldiers' homes throughout the country. Has never failed to vote right on temperance question. Watson on Option. In pre-keynote address on June 4, at Spencer, declared in favor of county local option, and said: "If I am elected governor on this platform I shall use all honorable means to have this provision enacted into law." He also declared: "The county is a well-defined geographical and political divl-
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sion, of territory. The state recognizes
the county and deals with the county
as such in their business relations. The
laws of the state are, as a rule, applied by means of the machinery furnished by the several counties, eta" In keynote address in Fort Wayne, Aug. 26, declared unequivocally in favor of county local option, and that he would veto a township and ward local option bill, declaring: "If I am elected governor. ... I shall earnestly recommend to th legislature the passage of a county unit local option law. ... If the legislature enacts into law the plan proposed by the Democratic platform, I shall likewise register my veto against such action, and thus endeavor to prevent the final passage of such legislation." Without exception in every cam
paign address has declared in favor of
county local option, and that he would veto a township and ward bill. He has also declared in favof or retaining our J present remonstrance law. He was not responsible for the calling of the special session of the legis- f lature, but when the same was cald ! be at once threw his whole influence I
in favor of the passage of the county local option law, and it Is safe to say that without his influence it could never have passed. Since Its passage has, in every address, declared he would veto any bill repealing or weakening our county local option law. This he has fearlessly done in the great liquor strongholds of the state. He has nwer hesitated to declare his position, even when urged by his friends to be more cautious. Is opposed by every distiller, brewer, saloon keeper, bartender and every socalled "personal liberty" advocate in the state. His triumphant election will be heralded everywhere as a distinct victory for righteousness, and will be such a signal defeat for the brewers as never before known in Indiana. Its moral effect upon the nation will be beyond calculation. Marshall on Option. In first keynote address on June 4, in Richmond, declared that the township and ward are the proper units, saying: "When each of the parties recognized the right to license the sale of intoxicants, then manifestly it must be true that a vote upon that question should be reduced to the lowest unit of self-government; otherwist the doctrine of local self-government is a farce." (As a matter of fact, every Democratic state in the union has either county local option or state Wide prohibition.) In second keynote address, at about this time in Salem, declared: "The township has always been the unit of government. This is simply an effort to exercise the right of policing the liquor traffic, and as I, myself, believe in the doctrine of local self-government I am in hearty accord with the Democratic party upon this question. I hope some time it will be understood! that I am the candidate of the Democratic party, and nobody else." He repeatedly declared he would not say whether or not he would sign a county option bill, but on different occasions declared if he did not believe
the Democratic platformi correct that he would get off the ticket. On the 9th of Sept., in a Democratic conference, he said: "I freely suggest
that no Democratic legislator should
vote at the coming special session of
the legislature for the proposed' coun
ty local option. That question is now
before the people as a campaign is
sue.
Since its passage has repeatedly declined to say whether or not he would sign a bill repealing or weakening county local option law. Finally, on Oct, 6, In Lafayette, he said: "I have been asked by Governor Hanly if I would sign a certain bill prepared by him repealing the county option law. To this I say 'no,' unless the legislature should also re-enact the Moore remonstrance law and give to the people a vote by townships and wards as declared for in the Democratic platform." (The Moore remonstrance law is retained in our county local option law). Every distiller, brewer, saloon keeper, bartender and . so-called "personal liberty" advocate is openly and earnestly working for his election, each saloon being a center of political activity for Marshall. His election .will be everywhere regarded as a great brewery triumph, will be almost certain to mean the repeal of our county local option law and the ascendency of the basest elements of our citizenship.
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OBSERVED DAY. Whitewater Schools Plant Trees Arbor Day. ( Whitewater, Ind., Oct. 27. Arbor day was observed in an appropriate manner by the local school Friday. An all-day program had been provided for. The patrons of the school had been invited to come and visit the school and bring their dinners. About sixty accepted the invitation. The forenoon hours were occupied by the regular school work. The primary department rendered a literary and song program after dinner, and the Rev. Speckein delivered a lecture. The planting of a number of trees followed and then a ball game was played to a tie between the teams of the Hollansburg, O., high school and the Whitewater high school. -
DEMOCRATIC MEETING. Henry U. Johnson Speaks at Greensfork. Greensfork. Ind., Oct, 27. The Democrats of this township held their first political meeting in Kenzle's Hall, Saturday night, Henry XL Johnson of Richmond addressed the meeting, the speakers who were billed being unable to be present, - Joshua Allen of Hagerstown, Democratic nominee for prosecuting attorney presided over the meeting. .
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