Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 190, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 August 1920 — STATE CHAIRMAN WASMUTH OPTIMISTIC OVER OUTLOOK [ARTICLE]
STATE CHAIRMAN WASMUTH OPTIMISTIC OVER OUTLOOK
Huntington, Ind—E. M. Wasmuth, chairman of the Indiana Republican State Committee, whoso home Is In Huntington, Is quite optimistic over the prospects of Republican success In Indiana this year. “Wo fbel certain that the people of Indiana, mon and women alike, will avail themselves of the opportunity to vote to restore the sound policies of Republicanism in our National govsrnmont,” said Mr. Wasmuth. “In Senator Harding, we have a sound, •aperloneod loader who will take us hack to the prosperous times of McKinley In 1696. Mr. Harding Is fully awake to present day needs. Governor Coolidge adds strength to the ticket for his stand for law and order, and for his friendship to labor. In addition to carrying the state for Harding and Coolidge, we shall elect Senator Watson and Mr. McCray. Senator Watson is a leader in the Senate and will continue his excellent work. Mr. McCray is a business man of largo responsibilities who will give the state a business-like administration. “All of our reports are quite optimistic and Indiana will roll up a largo majority for the entire Republican ticket in November.”
