Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 37, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 January 1905 — EDITORS ADOPT GOOD RESOLUTIONS. [ARTICLE]

EDITORS ADOPT GOOD RESOLUTIONS.

Th? Indiana Republican Editorial Association, mat at Indianapolis Friday. In resolutions and speeches pledged themselves to support Gjvernor Hanly in his efforts n to secure amendments to the Nicholson law, and in the creation of a state railroad commission. The resolutions had the following to say concerning the state administration: ‘‘We hail the now fully inugurated administration of Governor J Frank Hanly, with enthusiastic indorsement and loyal support as representatives of the party press. We urge the fulfillment of every just expectation from the party’s representatives, and hereby express our fullest con fidence in the integrity, high purpose for the »right and aolioitious regard for Indiana’s prestige and honor of Governor Hanly, Lieuten-ant-Governor Miller and members of the senate and house of representatives, We urge the general assembly to favorable action upon the suggestion of G Hanly in hie inauguial ad dr s*, and in bis message ihus far sent to the legislature.” The association put itself on-re-cord in relation to liquor legisla tion as follows: '‘We favor the retention of the Niche hon law regulating the liquor trafic. with the added amendment and recommendation t by Governor Hanly, making a remonstrance against licenses stand good for two years. This protection for the home and state we demand for the peace and happiness of communities ” The resolutions contained clauses favoring the area ion of a railroad commission, the establishment of an epileptic hot-p’.tal and a hospital for the treatment of consumptives. President Roosevelt’s stand on the question of tariff revision was endorsed.