Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 February 1916 — McCray in Other Parts of Indiana. [ARTICLE]

McCray in Other Parts of Indiana.

The Terre Haute Spectator contains the following endoisements of Warren T. McCray from prominent republicans over the state: Frank Scott (Superintendent Turner Bros. Glass Factory)—McCray certain is strong in the fourth ward. There may be some Goodrich men in my ward, but I haven’t heard of them. Harry V. Milligan (Jos. Shulz & Co. Wholesale Liquor) —ls the pri-_ mary election was held tomorrow McCray would carry the third ward two to one. He’s growing stronger every day. There is only one weak spot in the entire word. By the time of the primaries McCray will have the third ward three to one. Dolph Joseph (Clothier) —The amount of McCray talk is surprising. No one had ever heard of him Jjefore he announced his candidacy. Now everyone you talk to seems to be for him. Adolph Neukom (Former Progressive)—Warren T. McCray is one of the finest men I ever met and iwill make an excelletn governor. I’m for McCray and Arthur Robinson. John Barbazette (Cattle Man) —I’m for W a r ren T. McCray and Jim Watson. Prentice Tilley (Brazil)—Warren T. McCray will win in a walk in Clay county. Si Good (Rosedale Reporter)— There’s nothihg to it but McCray in Parke County. Ed Cowan (Florist) —That farmer running for governor will win in a walk* Oscar Derry (Fenner Hardware Co.)—All I hear out our way is Harry New and Warren T. McCray. Fred G. Heinl (Florist)— Republicans I have heard talk all seem to be for the farmer for governor. New appears to be in the lead for senator. John L. Smith (Vice President of Highland Iron and Steel Co.) —I am doing everything I possibly can to have Warren T. McCray for the next governor of Indiana. H. A. Salchert (Proprietor Buntin Drug Co.) —McCray and New will carry Terre Haute by a big majority if the republicans vote the way they are talking now. Business Man) —I was in Indianapolis the day Warren T. McCray spoke in Terre Haute. J told a number of Indianapolis business men that I had to be back in Terre Haute that night to hear the next governor of Indiana speak. Invariably the question was, “Who, Warren McCray?” I just put my remark out for a little feeler. From the result it seems the Indianapolis business -interests are- almost unanimous for McCray. .