Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 139, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 June 1918 — STATE TICKET NOMINATED [ARTICLE]

STATE TICKET NOMINATED

DEMOCRATIC STATE CONVENTION ADJOURNED WEDNESDAY EVENING. The Democrats named the following standard bearers for the coming state election: Secretary of State—Herman L. Confer, of Fairmount. Auditor of State—William M. Jones, of Decatur. Treasurer of State—J. B. McCarthy, of Kempton. Attorney General —-Evan B. Stotsenburg, of New Albany. Clerk of Supreme and Appellate Courts—Samuel I. Callaway, of Monticello. Superintendent of Public Instruction —Willis A. Fox, of Angola. State* Geologist—Edward Barrett, of Plainfield. Judges of iSupreme Court —(First District) —John C.' of Martinsville. (Fourth District) James J. Moran, of Portland. Judges of Appellate Court—(First District) —Milton B. Hottell, of Salem; Hugh Wickens, of Greepsburg. (Second District —F. S. Caldwell, of Winchester; Edwin F. McCabe, of Williamsport. The convention was marked by enthusiasm and patriotism, but unfortunately Vice President Thomas R. Marshall, who is never able to rise above the little petty politician, had to take much of the time of his address in denouncing Theodore Roosevelt, Will H. Hays and Governor Goodrich. He seemed to regard the present time one for hilarity and in which to make sarcastic remarks about men whose patriotism is known to be of the most virile kind. Former Governor Samuel M. Ralston was the permanent chairman and made an address. The main point of which is that the Democrats can win again in 1920 if they will re-nominate Woodrow Wilson.