Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 184, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 July 1920 — HARDING HAILED AS REAL LEADER [ARTICLE]

HARDING HAILED AS REAL LEADER

Republican CaMMeto far PraaMaat la Fully Worthy as Task of Loading Nation During Coming Yoara. MAN OF SOUND JUDGMENT ladiaaapolia. lad. — That Senator Hard la c la felly worthy of the com Hate Support of all laOtaaa voton who believe la tee principles at the RapabUoaa party, la the Ina opinion of F. K. SeharteaMter, Moratory of the Indiana Itepnbikaa State OommittM, who, for several yearn haa enjoyed a personal frioadoklp with the nominee. "Everybody who knows Senator Harding, no a statesman tn the hlfheot moaning of the term,” said Mr. Scbortemoior. “It was my privilege to bo in hie o«ce and in committee mootings with him for throe years, aad now that the Convention has selected him, it is a pleasure to testify to his manliness, his judgment aad Americanism. He is a plain man. Ho started life as a poor hoy and is not a rich man now. He is a good listener and asks many questions. Many times I have heen him ask questions in committee most* ings which proved that he was thinking deeper and further about the queetlon st hand than had the wit nosses who were testifying In tevet of the cause.” “Ho is a practical man aad takes -counsel from hie friends. I am sure that the voters of Indiana may sup port him snthuslastlcally, aad 1 am sure that our country will be safe under hie guidance during the text tour years.”