Show SIN El BIG CONVENTION OF OHIO 0 venor Starts the theof theof of Prosperity Devotion to the theOld theOld Old Flag S 4 Io 10 PLATFORM I t r t I to McKinley n I Indorsed 1 S' S f i labor Indorsed tf t ot of trusts r l. l city with Cuba tin tiOn Justified d. d tf t in ne policy POney Indorsed tf a to soldier II tf if iw-c iw Cf to party II tf y denounced tf l lt r. r s i t I D D. D 0 O. May 28 When 28 When the t tate te convention 1 lov v. Nash as the t te t n called for tor reports The Js committees on creden- creden t id d order of ot business were d adopted The report Charles H H. Grosvenor perI per- per I man and continuing the Ithe temporary t I 3 When Gov Nash n Grosvenor he re received elved Jn reference to the death McKinley and a strong inot in- in ot the administration o of ot Roosevelt Gen nen Grosvenor Philippine question Said SaidI lI I I j Are Ours J are ours Th They y are Conquest of at Dewey and the j by the terms of at the they are ours by jJ il lelot w- w national and In inand inand in- in land and the American people Jit icon consent nt to the Introduction of ot a party that will lt game of at scuttle l responsibility even IS 5 mor venor declared that the nea Re- Re a ty does not worship the tariff as fetish bu buo but o whenever the requIre requIre- IS I'S demand it He add- add t tJ J Ei r Question for the time is the jues- jues lUeS- lUeS r rand and how and by whom the tariff which Is shall be made What portents of the times necessity for tor any revl- revl i id d It If schedules of the I We have unbounded pros- pros I the time to commence a at atlon icv t tion that that- shall unsettle 1 the peace of ot bust busi- r Into commotion i CL interests ot of the United ty tYl must not be used to toe e industries Reciprocity mad ad use ot of to less lessen lesen n the rr JAm laborers or to sope of or their theli employment 1 1 may mav be used to tc open ot of f other countries to the the- J. J our country and thereby tway make It possible to wages wages and more hours of oC I American workman I 3 I i Fo to trusts the speaker de- de Res es rr that had statesmen ever made e were any e to meet t this ls great ij d dl called attention to the going on In the courts for tor forI lion of ot the so-called so beef beet I W v r of oC Gov Grosvenor's platform was waa reported by I chairman airman of ot the committee lops Ions s. s rhe The references to toH torina H rina nna Foraker and Gov I 1 10 applauded On Gen l ion the resolutions were orm Is substantially as fol- fol m. m l I lament ament the tragic death McKinley and cherish the ife and noble nobl example as as l inspiration to patriotic con- con nd service ervice Enshrined for for- hearts of ot his countrymen slog lIng devotion garlands his their augmented con- con under his sure gul gUI fr frd fr d his worthiest and most I Ip t Y sustain President pledge to carry arry for for- g at work which came to ared legacy We Ve recognize tand conscientious devotion arp- arp arof rp of ot the people and approve and character o ot of his hili ad- ad n n He lie faithfully maintains dI i faith of ot the Nation upbeAt up- up best beAt standard d of ot the public dI stands by the policies and Ure stability confidence Ions Indorse the admin admin- ot Gov George K Nash and commend the assembly for tor Its re relaxation te- te r taxa lion upon real and per- per pea perky perty warmly commend Sen Sen- aker and Hanna Indorse theIR the IR Republican Congresses espe- espe st sef III nee the Inauguration of ot McKInley call all attention to to which followed lection Ion tion to the Presidency and andrEe I rEe Trade at atIs Is the country's prosperity mple the revenues revenue under the arff law that the present He- He Congress has been able ahle to JP- JP pledges by repealing war WI aggregating an- an hu hus reducing taxation to a lL the army Is still on a mg Ing ratio success would threaten of ot the protective system I ich our splendid prosperity has mere shadow of ot Impend- Impend trade would destroy confidence business alarm Industrial In- In nd Immediately Immediate check the de- de labor bor ot of rl Achievements the country upon a Wr- Wr diplomatic achievement unparalleled In our annals and ill forever redound to the credit ministration uon which avoiding L alliances an and entanglements In its for- for policy has S l pt steadily In view the glory of 01 the American flag fiaK the growth an and ana I spread of ot American commerce the steadfast support and maintenance of ot American can doctrines and nod traditions and has wrought fur for or thc present and future In the tle Interest of ot world-wide world peace Consideration for Labor No question now pressing for attention attention atten- atten atten tion can be of ot greater Importance than that which concerns the interests of ot capital and labor and ond we pledge ourselves our our- selves elves to the prot protection tion ot of of these two servants nt of ot civilization Labor is the of capital and deserves much snore mote Consideration To secure for tor labor laborthe laborthe the thO consideration It deserves deservE's to uphold the dignity of or toll to create a healthy opinion opinion on the subject of ot labor and the Justice of its of-its Ils rec receiving a n full ull share of ot the value valtie it cre creates to bring labor and capital capital lo together ether on common ground In Inthe Inthe inthe adjustment of ot of such suh questions as asay asro the these theRe two great factors In ro roy ay y concern that labor It Is III n necessary productiOn m Intelligently organized We be should fewer hours and lar rewards re- re beleve In n and favor such loS s las la as aswill labor fo for wards harmonize tlC the Interests of ot labor oYid will wm and tend to lighten ten the burden burden bur but an and capi capital den of at toll Congress Ss Commended commend Congress for tor or resolutions The exclusion law re enacting the he Chinese a n of ot the liberal pendon pen pen- favor rated by hy the Inaugurated lon In ug don advocate the extension of ot lican party Delivery service the he postal rural free tree may be Justl- Justl Its extension w wherever fled fied commend a substantial and Uninterrupted uninterrupted uninterrupted un un- interrupted increase of ot the navy and urge legislation that will expedite the i construction of oC the Isthmian canal I Trust Question Trusts Trusts We We recognize ze the necessity of ot operation co In order to meet new conditions In th the Industrial world and to compete successfully for or the worlds world's markets but all combinations that stille stifle competition control prices limit production production production pro pro- or unduly Increase profits or values and es especially e l lr hen they r raise ls the prices of ot the the of oC life lite are tre to public policy and should hould be repressed with a strong hand The Republican party Is la toe the only one ont that has hOIl dealt courageously and honestly honestly honestly hon hon- estly with the trust question It enacted enacted enacted en en- acted as 88 early as 1890 a a. law Iw framed by lh that distinguished hed statesman John Sherman to prohibit and punish c combinations com m- m In tn restraint Of trade the control control control con con- of ot wares or the advancement the of ot prices This act lct framed by hy a A. Republican can an statesman passed paRsed by a Republican Congress and signed 11 by s. s an an President has proved provert beneficial preventing pre pre- venting enting n II buses bues where abuses wore wre I found fourd to exist and Is 18 row now being vigorously vigorously vigor vigor- GuI upheld by a Republican Administration Administration Adminis Adminis- In the prosecution of unlawful i Combinations Subsequent to the enactment en en- of f this law the party obtained control of both hoth blanches branches of ot Congress and the Ire Presidency It constantly a inserted hostility to trusts but lUt failed tailed to pla place e upon the the- statute Continued on page 6 I Republican Keynotes Continued from page p. p 1 books a single line lne of legislation which would aid In their control Cuban Reciprocity We congratulate the new republic of Cuba upon the final fruition of the hopes and struggles of her people for freedom fredom and Independence We welcome welcome wel wel- come her to the the family of nations We wish Swish her success and prosperity peace pece and happiness happiness For such part as we a aa as asa a nation have had lit in assisting her to achieve ind independence we ask ncr guer don save sav that which we have the have havethe the gratItude gratitude grat grat- of a free people Furthermore we believe it Is due alike alke to Cuba and to ourselves that Jn n accordance with wih the Republican principle of reciprocity proper and wid Ad reasonable trade concessions conces conces- shall be made by our Government to Cuba in return for her concessions upon American products so as to hens bene benE fit the trade of both countries and to fully and generously carry out every obligation of our national honor whether expressed or Implied Annexation Justified 4 Additions to our territory since 1897 have be been n fully justified both by Improved improved improved im im- Im- Im proved conditions in the Islands themselves themselves them selves and the improved commercial re re- re lations b between tween them and the United States These Islands will not be exploited exploited ex ex- for the gain of adventurers but butwill wi will be developed for the mutual benefit bene bene- fit ft or their own people and nd honest In InVestors Investors Investors In- In and will wi In time time make the United States a a complete commercial entity capable of producing within its Is own owl area practically all the articles al re required required re- re for the daily daly life and comfort of man PhIlppine Philippine Policy We congratulate the President and the army army upon the satisfactory progress made In the Philippines in suppressing insurrection tion ton and establishing order and we un up- qualifiedly endorse the policy of of our Government Government Government Gov Gov- Ui- Ui In those Islands The war with Spain was forced on us against our wih will and the Philippines came to us as one ne of the results of that conflict We are responsible responsible responsible re re- re- re for peace and order in the Islands and our sovereignty must be as absolute as our responsibility Our title tte to o the Islands Is as perfect as a was that of Spain after nearly years of undisputed undisputed undisputed possession We will wi give their people people peo peo- pie better beter government b better ter schools more civil and and political rights right and a higher civilization and broader freedom than Is possible for them in any other way Our flag fag Is In the Philippines and there it w will remain Honor to Soldiers The American army has taken up a work of establishing order and maintaining maintaining maintain maintain- ing authority in the distant Philippines and while we deplore and severely condemn condemn condemn con con- any Instances of cruelty which may have occurred we remember that our soldiers are fighting a barbarous and treacherous foe foe who have often ofen Inflicted most inhuman and an revolting atrocities upon their prisoners It I is the nations nation's naton's army drawn from every section of the country knowing no politics nor nor creed but fighting the nations nation's naton's battles under the nations nation's naton's flag fag and we resent with wih indignation indignation tion ton recent Democratic efforts to drag Its Is honor In the dust and to cast reproach on Its fair name Principles Reaffirmed We proudly reaffirm our faith in all the great cardinal principles of the Republican Republican Re Re- publican party and our allegiance to the declaration adopted by the last Republican can national convention and to dates named by this convention we pledge our loyal support In Jn a government like ours there Is no place for anarchy and we demand that Congress enact stringent laws against at attempts attempts at- at attempts tempts on the life of f the chief magis magis- magistrate magistrate or of any person In the line lne of suc suc- cession n. n A murderous attack on the PresIdent President President Pres Pres- ident Is a blow struck at the Government itself and should be puni punished hed as treason Is' Is punished Our laws guarantee liberty of speech and of the press but afford aford no license for the teachings or practice of anarchy We Ve also denounce and all al of ot violence forms mob |