Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 February 1920 — WHO DO YOU WANT FOR GOVERNOR? [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
WHO DO YOU WANT FOR GOVERNOR?
Candidate for Republican Nomination for Governor. Today there is industrial unrest and radicalism In the Nation! Today there is political unrest tin the State! What we need Is GOOD SOUND AMERICAN JUDGMENT in all affairs, particularly in the conduct of governmental affairs. Fewer Agitators, fewer politicians—more plain people close to the heart of Indiana, close to the soil Of Indiana —leaders, wise with the knowledge of human interests and human needs. '' Think of these things when you choose your nominee for Governor! Remember, he is a candidate who can bring to the administration of public affairs that sane balance so needed today. He Is an experienced business man, a* successful fanner, and live-stock breeder, —an efficient American citizen. ' WE NEED HIS KIND IN OFFICE,.We need the efficiency, the honesty and the success in public business that he has evidenced in private business. We 1 need a man, free from entangling alliances. We need a man like Warren T. McCray who represents no faction and no group l of special- 1 interests. He is thelogical- Candidate for the practical people of theMste. Most of all, we need an executive who combines the broad vision df a patriot and fearless exponent of moral Issues with the ability and energy of business capacity and civic responsibility. Warren T. McCray is all this and more—he is a READ MAN, Stattding four-square to the world; a real friend, responsive and understanding of human needs; a real leader who is fair to all elements, and commands the confidence of the public.
WARREN T. McCRAY Kentland, Ind.
