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PROHIBITION PARTY
STATE CONVENTION TO SELECT DELEGATES TO THE NATIONAL CONVENTION. OFFICIAL CALL FOR STATE CONVENTION From Iowa Official Register 1909-1910 pgs. 358-361
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JOHN B. HAMMOND,
Chairman of State Committee
The State convention to select
delegates to attend the National convention at Columbus, Ohio, met at Des
Moines, June 23-24, 1908.
Temporary and Permanent Chairman-JOHN W. LEEDY, of
Oskaloosa.
Secretary-A.U. COATES, of Des Moines.
RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED.
The Prohibition party of Iowa,
assembled in convention at Des Moines, June 23 and 24, 1908, express gratitude
to Almighty God for the victories we have achieved in the past and for the
present encouragement and assurances that the greatest political question ever
submitted to the people for solution, the abolition of the beverage liquor
traffic, will at an early day be forever settled and settled right.
We demand an amendment to the federal constitution
prohibiting the manufacture, sale, importation, and exportation of alcoholic
liquors for beverage purposes in the United States and its territories.
We demand the immediate repeal of the internal revenue
tax on intoxicating liquors; the prohibition of the beverage liquor traffic in
all places over which the national government has jurisdiction and such
modification of the interstate commerce laws, which will prohibit the shipment
of intoxicating liquors into prohibition territory.
To provide the necessary funds with which to
economically administer the affairs of the state we favor an equitable graduated
income tax.
We favor a non-partisan tariff commission which shall
study the commercial and trade relations of the nations, and make such
recommendations of tariff changes to congress as the public interest shall
demand from time to time.
We favor the election of the president, vice-president
and the United States senators by a direct vote of the people.
We favor the settlement of all difficulties between
capital and labor by arbitration rather than by strikes and injunctions.
We are opposed to disfranchising any citizen on account
of sex.
We favor the adoption of an amendment to the federal
constitution prohibiting polygamy.
We favor a uniform marriage and divorce law throughout
the nation.
We condemn the official tolerance and practical license
of the social evil which prevails in many of our cities with its unspeakable
horrible traffic in girls, and demand that the injunction and abatement laws
provided for the injunction and abatement of liquor nuisances be applied to the
social evil nuisance, and the general reputation of such place be sufficient and
competent evidence to establish the existence of such a nuisance.
We recommend the enactment of such a law requiring the
interstate commerce commission to make an exact inventory of the physical
property of all railroads and express companies, such valuation to be made the
basis of just and reasonable railroad rates.
We demand that the general assembly of Iowa re-submit
to the voters at the earliest possible time a constitutional amendment
prohibiting the manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquors as a beverage.
We favor the adoption of such banking laws as will
protect the depositors against all losses through a depositors' guarantee fund,
created by a tax upon the deposits in each bank.
We demand punishment by imprisonment of offending
officers of companies, corporations and trusts, which combine to defeat the
natural laws of supply and demand from regulating the prices on the necessities
of life.
We demand the immediate and unconditional repeal of the
mulct law.
We demand a law making the common practice of gambling
on the board of trade, stock exchange or elsewhere a felony.
We recommend that peace officers and county attorneys,
refusing or neglecting to prosecute violators of the liquor laws, shall be
removed from office upon a proper showing in the district court.
We favor the referendum, initiative and recall
privilege now granted to certain cities by the general assembly and recommend
that the same privilege extend to the entire state.
DELEGATES AND ALTERNATES TO THE NATIONAL CONVENTION>
At Large.
| Delegates | Alternates |
| John B. Hammond, Des Moines. | |
| Rev. A. Jamison, Correctionville. | |
| Malcolm Smith, Cedar Rapids. | |
| O.D. Ellett, Marshalltown. |
District.
| 1. George W. White, Fairfield | A.C. Brady |
| H.S. Robinsons, Clay | Harvey Haskins |
| E.J. Starr, Mount Pleasant. | Roy W. Mix, Danville |
| J.E. Whiteford, Ft. Madison | Robert Moore, Columbus City. |
| J.W. Wolf, Birmingham | H.E. McCollum, Washington |
| 2. C.H. F. Bohstedt, Victor | B.R. Bohlstedt, Victor |
| S. Whitelock, Ladora | Howard C. Gates, Ladora |
| 3. No delegates | No alternates |
| 4. A.M. Walker, Osage | A.F. Smith, Castalia |
| P. Woodring, Oelwein | J.A. Burd, Osage |
| C.F. Paine, Fayette | Rev. McKinn, Oelwein |
| C.G. Patten, Charles City | Wm. Dodge |
| l.D. Platt, Oelwein | |
| J.E. Smith, Oelwein | |
| 5. M.M. Dickson, Marshalltown. | J.B. VanNess, Mt. Vernon |
| Harmon Cook, Union | Hugh Boyd, Mt. Vernon |
| Warren Howard, Marshalltown | Newton Branson, West Branch |
| F.T. Swearingen, Liscomb | C.H. Culley, Marshalltown |
| H.L. Dobson, Marshalltown | L.A. Pine, Toledo |
| C.P. Whitemore, Mt. Vernon | J.P. Wilson, Toledo |
| J.C. Loyd, Marshalltown | F.H. Houghton, Marshalltown |
| Lora Marshall, Union | R.R. Ridgway, Clemmons |
| Melvin Grace, Union | F.A. Moore, Marshalltown |
| Mrs. L.A. Bennett, Marshalltown | J.H. Klezer, Bangor |
| Chas. Whetsell, Anamosa | Lars Petersen, LeGrand |
| Thos. E White, Anamosa | |
| 6. A Stalker, Richland | No Alternates |
| J.E. Bennett, Newton | |
| W.C. Mott, What Cheer | |
| J.J. Mullen, Grinell | |
| Fred. W. Mesch, Oskaloosa | |
| E.F. Pyne, Oskaloosa | |
| 7. W.H. Zenor, Des Moines | K.W. Brown, Ames |
| A.U. Coates, Des Moines | C.H. Gordon, Des Moines |
| B.D. Clark, Bondurant | Dr. D.S. Grissman, Minburn |
| J.A. Macy, Des Moines | C.E. Sinclair, Perry |
| M. Kurtzwell, Altoona | T.G. Orwig, Des Moines |
| Rev. Stevenson, Ames | Dr. Geo. Royal, Des Moines |
| Mrs. A.E. McMurry, Des Moines | J.S. Ward, Des Moines |
| Mrs. A. U. Coates, Des Moines | J.D.C. McFarland, Des Moines |
| E.E. Taylor, Des Moines | E.E. Bennett, Winterset |
| Wm. Randolph, Ankeny | C.W. Jones, Indianola |
| D.R. Dungan, Des Moines | J.A. Harvey, Perry |
| Mrs. Anna Edworthy, Des Moines | |
| 8. No delegates | No alternates |
| 9. F.P. Fetter, Oakland | J.H. Leander, Oakland |
| I.F. Marlatt, Oakland | Thos. E. Kirk, Glenwood |
| A.T. Mathews, Oakland | Edward Roe, Carson |
| C.A. Miller, Anderson | Dr. J.A. Treat, Stuart |
| Dr. C.F. Dietz, Carson | A.D. Bickhart, Atlantic |
| Geo. Pugsley, Woodbine | A.C. Wilcox, Harlan |
| 10. L.S. Coffin, Ft. Dodge | J.C. Anderson, Rockwell City |
| Robert Carrol, Ft. Dodge | E.O. Whipple, Jolly |
| R.W. Whitted, Rockwell City | S.P. Elleot, Lake City |
| V.C. Head, Somers | F.K. Danna, Manson |
| Ed. W. Burch, Rockwell City | Frank K. Maples, Lohrville |
| 11. G. Mutchendorf, Pierson | No alternates |
| Newton Mettler, Lake Park | |
| H.H. Sawyers, Sioux City | |
| E. Dewey, Sergeants Bluff | |
| Geo. H. Penman, Rock Rapids |
STATE ELECTION OF 1908
From Iowa Official Register 1909-1910 pgs. 386-87
PROHIBITION PARTY
STATE TICKET
For Governor,
K.W. BROWN,
Of Ames, Story county.
For Lieutenant Governor,
JOHN W. LEEDY,
of Oskaloosa, Mahaska county.
For Secretary of State,
HOWARD M. HUMPHREY,
Of Lake City, Calhoun county.
For Auditor of State,
JOHN D. COLLINS,
of Sac City, Sac county.
For Treasurer of State,
CHARLES C. BACON,
of Wilton Junction, Muscatine county.
For Attorney General,
J.A. HARVEY,
Of Perry, Dallas county.
For Superintendent of Public Instruction,
D.R. DUNGAN,
Of Des Moines, Polk county.
For Clerk of Supreme Court,
(To fill vacancy)
C.F. PAINE,
Of Fayette, Fayette county.
For Railroad Commissioner,
E.E. BENNETT,
Of Winterset, Madison county.
The Prohibition party held but one State convention in Iowa, during the year 1908. The call for that convention and the platform adopted at that time will be found on pages 358,359 [above]. The party did not make any nominations for Judges of the Supreme Court.
STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE.
OFFICERS.
Chairman - JOHN B.
HAMMOND.
Vice-Chairman - C.H.F. BOHSTEDT.
Secretary - E.E. BENNETT
Treasurer - GEO. W. WHITE
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
John B. Hammond C.H.F. Bohnstedt E.E. Bennett Geo. W. White.
MEMBERS OF COMMITTEE.
First
District - Geo. W. White, Fairfield.
Second District - C.H.F. Bohnstedt, Victor.
Third District - C.A. Draper, Waterloo.
Fourth District - C.F. Paine, Fayette.
Fifth District - C.H. Cully, Marshalltown.
Sixth District - R.H. Williams, Oskaloosa.
Seventh District - E.E. Bennett, Winterset.
Eighth District - L.J.U. Smay, Lorimer.
Ninth District - I.F. Marlott, Oakland.
Tenth District - Ed. W. Burch, Rockwell City.
Eleventh District - P.H. Arlington, Sac City.
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