Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 178, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 July 1912 — BEVERIDGE ALIGNS WITH THIRD PARTY MOVEMENT. [ARTICLE]

BEVERIDGE ALIGNS WITH THIRD PARTY MOVEMENT.

Former Senator .Comes Out For Roosevelt and Will Be Chosen Chairman of B. M. Convention. Albert J. Beveridge, for twelve years a United States senator from Indiana and a supporter of the Roosevelt end of. the republican national convention, has decided to burn the bridges behind him and has come out flatfooted for Roosevelt and the new progressive party. His declaration is proving very pelasing to a large number of his admirers and he is to be made the chairman of the Bull Moose convention to be held in Chicago on August sth and may be the running mate of Theodore Roosevelt Beveridge will maka the keynote speech at the convention and set forth the policies of the new party.