Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 285, 4 October 1912 — Page 6

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THE xcICmiONI PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1912.

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American Seeding Machine Employes Are Told of the Workmen's Planks in Progressive Platform.

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held up very well under the trying ordeal. "It was taxation without representation that made our forefathers stand UP at Bunker Hill and fight. They fought, and It cost years of bloody Btrife, but they got what they were fighting for. Remember the 60'a and the bloody fighting of that time. The Republican party saved the country, and the slaves to the political machines. We have no assurance when we vote for delegate to the national and state conventions, that the men we want will be given us. The machines dominate. The Republican party has had things too long. They tried to force a bitter pill down our throats when they deliberately perverted the will of the people at Chicago and by gag rule and political trickery and down right thievery stole a nomination for President Taft. "The big duffers, they thought we were fools. We are not, for we are being better educated every day in our public schools to principles of patriotism and liberty. We won't stand for such a deal as that was. They have played their last card. They say they are coming back. Coming back fto what? Nothing. Noble Principles. "Our principles are as old as the sermon on the mount. We must live in the interest of our fellow men. We stand for a square deal, and you'll get It, too. "The Republican party will not carry a state. Their leaders have no good intentions we know. They are a party of the paBt. "Now the question resolves itself into a choice between two men, Wilson or Roosevelt. ,"A man saw a hen resting on the ground. He asked the farmer if the hen was sitting or setting. 'We don't know or care said the farmer, but when she gets up and cackles we are mightily interested in knowing whether she laid or lied. "The Democrats have lied twice. Do you want to risk it again?" shouted Jensen. To a man the crowd rose and shouted, "no, we want Teddy." -v, Attacks Wilson. "Wilson is a good college president," said Jensen, "and he probably has many theories about conducting a government, but we can't trust him with the presidential chair of this country. We want a man who has done and can do. things. Wilson insulted you in the

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it. Then you'll get real men In the congressional halls. Upholds Roosevelt. "Theodore Roosevelt was the man who did things, be turned the barren West into a fruitful garden with his mammoth irrigation schemes. We wanted a canal for years, and he took the Big Stick and went to Congress and worked on congress with it. We will have our canal in 1913, and we will soon become the biggest commercial nation of the world trading on the high seas. It is the merchant marine which makes Denmark, Holland and England the rich countries they are. 1 Our canal, built by Roosevelt, will do as much for us. "I don't need to say anything for Beveridge, for he is already elected by the people, but when he goes to the chair of the governorship of the state, he wants a legislature with him, to carry out these reforms." At this point John W. Judkins, candidate for representative from Wayne county, was presented to the audience and received liberal applause. Judkins Speaks. In a clear and able explanation of the new pension scheme of the Progressives for caring for the old soldiers, and for the protection of invest

ors from wildcat mining and other investment schemes, Jensen closed his . speech saying "I'm here because I be-' lieve with all my heart and soul that we are in the right, and I'll stand flat-; footed for all the reforms and laws I i have supported, until they are placed

in the state laws, or die in the at-)

tempt." Following music by the quartet, a straw ballot was taken and Progressive literature was distributed.

Remember to Register Without any exception, if you have not registered already and do not register Monday, Oct. 7, you can not vote. You might as well be an Infant or a foreigner on the fifth day of November and it were better that you were an imbecile or a lunatfc, so far as voting Is concerned, if you do not register. To be eligible to vote, you must be a male citizen (it will be different when women are enfranchised by the Progressive party),21 years of age, and have resided in the state six months, in the township sixty days and in the precinct thirty days and have declared your intentions" of becom-, ing a citizen or have been naturalized. Since Oct. 7 is counted as thirty days before the November election YOU WILL REGISTER IN THE PLACE WHERE YOU ARE LIVING ON THAT DATE AND YOU WILL LOSE YOUR VOTE DESPITE REGISTRATION IF YOU MOVE FROM THE PRECINCT BETWEEN OCT. 7 AND NOV. 5. YOU ARE NOT NOW ELIGIBLE TO REGISTRY UNLESS YOU HAVE MET THE QUALIFICATIONS OF AN ELECTOR. If you registered either in May or September and have moved from the precinct of your registration, you will be compelled to register again. BEFORE YOU CAN REGISTER AGAIN. YOU MUST PRESENT YOURSELF IN PERSON AT THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY AUDITOR AND SIGN A TRANSFER INDICATING THE PLACE WHERE YOU FORMERLY LIVED AND THE PLACE WHERE YOU NOW LIVE. THIS TRANSFER YOU MUST PRESENT TO THE REGISTRATION CLERKS ON OCT. 7. These things you must do or failing to do them you can not vote in November. There are no alternatives. Indianapolis Sun.

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ENTHUSIASTIC CROWD. ECONOMY, Ind., Oct. 4. Gierluf Jensen and Will Reller, in their whirlwind campaign, addressed an enthu

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promised the support of the voters of this town.

DALTON TURNS OUT. DALTON, Ind., Oct. 4. A small but enthusiastic crowd turned out yesterday afternoon to hear the Progressive speakers in their campaign through Wayne county. They were very well received.

most flagrant manner I ever heard of when' he declared that 'labor is a commercial commodity.' It is too often true. We have a remedy for the sell

ing of the bodies of our younger wo- j men into which the phrase so often re-1 solves itself, by giving them a mini-! mum wage scale, that they may dress : like their sisters who do not have to j work, and may have all the other ne- j cessities and comforts of life. We are j

also going to abolish the child labor, that curse of American industry. We are going to educate the children with books supplied by the state", and stop the gloating of the book trust over the seventy per cent profit they make on the school books sold in this state. : "The old parties are afraid of mob rule, as they call it if you are given the absolute right to govern as our planks of the initiative, referendum and recall will give you. Are they afraid of you? They are. "We want the election of senators by direct vote, and we are going to have

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SOCIALIST MEETING

John Grill, of Dayton, Ohio, will address a street meeting of Socialists Saturday evening, October 5. The meeting will be on the corner of Main and Sixth streets.

The first meeting of the season for the Tourist club will be held this evening at the home of Mrs. Florence Lodwick In North Tenth street. The hostess will be assisted in entertaining by Miss Sophia Marchant.- Miss Ada Woodward, and Mr. John F.

Thompson. The program for the evening according to the year book will be as follows: Corydon. The History of Indiana Sarah A. Hill. Reminiscences of Richmond Florence Lodwick. Charles S. Bond. The members of the club are cordially invited to attend this, the initial meeting.

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