Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 165, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 July 1920 — NEWSPAPER FAVORING WOOD DECLARES FOR W. G. HARDING [ARTICLE]
NEWSPAPER FAVORING WOOD DECLARES FOR W. G. HARDING
Carmel, Ind. — The Carmel Standard, which, before the Convention, was an ardent Wood newspaper, has declared editorially In favor of Senator Harding and Coolidge to head the Republican national ticket. The Standard, under date of June 18, says: “While Wood and Coolidge wore the first choice of* the Standard for nomination, yet we believe the Convention nominated a good ticket. We have conceded the faet before that Senator Harding in his campaign for the nomination, with his fiat-footed, straight-out-from-the-shoulder policies made better speeches than any of the other candidates. After all and all Is ww—wad up, we donbt if a better ticket could have been nominated.**
