Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 123, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 May 1920 — MARSHALL KILLS HIS OWN BOOM [ARTICLE]
MARSHALL KILLS HIS OWN BOOM
Indianapolis, Ind., May 20.—The Indiana Democratic convention today heard Vice President Thomas R. Marshall deliver the keynote speech, named delegates at large to the national convention, adopted a platform, indorsing the national administration, peace treaty, and, league of nations* and-named- -a state ticket. An attempt to stampede the convention to indorse Marshall for the presidency was checked by Mr. Marshall himself. , The delegates at large are Mr. Marshall, former Senator Thomas Taggart, former Gov. Ralston, and Mrs. Alice Foster McCulloch. The alternates are Mrs. Bessie Lauenstein, Evansville; Mrs. Mary K. McNutt, Indianapolis; Mrs. Hortense Tapp Moore, Rockville, anl Mason J. Niblack. . Other nominations include: For United States senator —Thos. Taggart, French Lick. For governor—Dr. Carleton is. McCulloch, Indianapolis. For lieutenant governor—Samuel M. Foster, Fort Wayne.
