Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 53, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 March 1914 — CRUMPACKER MAY BE SENATORIAL CANDIDATE [ARTICLE]
CRUMPACKER MAY BE SENATORIAL CANDIDATE
Former Congressman Looks Like Good Timber—A Record of Sixteen Years Hard Work. It is difficult to pay to any man a higher tribute than to say that he is a hard worker. If coupled to that record are the traits of marked ability and .of highest integrity the result is a man worthy of the highest trust. The writer has bad-oc-casion to know intimately Edgar Dean Crumpacker, of Valparaiso, .for more than sixteen years, and to know that he is a worker, con scientious and persistent, that he has the highest appreciation of the dqtles of a legislator as a representative of the people, and that he has the qualities of integrity that make him a desirable and trustworthy man in caring for the interests of his people. These qualities make him at this time the most desirable man to. represent Indiana in the United States Senate and The Republican heartily supports him for that office. The republican committee in Indianapolis Monday gave favorable consideration to his name. Hugh Th. Miller, of Columbus, is another man of high honor who has been mentioned. The Republican favors Mr. Miller for governor.
