Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 January 1913 — C. ARTHUR TUTEUR GETS ASSEMBLY JOB [ARTICLE]

C. ARTHUR TUTEUR GETS ASSEMBLY JOB

Called to Indianapolis by Telegram Informing Him That HalfSession Place is Sure. C. Arthur Tuteur, who was the democratic candidate for prosecuting attorney and was defeated by Fred Longwell, of Brook, received a telegram today from Senator Chester A. McCormick, of North Judson, informing him that a place had been landed for him during the' first half of the session of the general assembly. He left for that city this Tuesday afternoon and hopes to be able to procure a job during the last half of the session as well as the first. Arthur was not aware what the job would be. A number of senators and representatives have adopted the plan of splitting up the patronage so as to get as far around as possible. Arthur is a qualified young man and will doubtless prose himself able to fill any position in a creditable manner. He was particularly anxious for the job because he wanted the experience.