Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 231, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 September 1920 — M'CRAY SPEECH PRAISED BY INDIANAPOLIS STAR [ARTICLE]

M'CRAY SPEECH PRAISED BY INDIANAPOLIS STAR

The keynote speech of Warren T. McCray, Republican candidate for governor, delivered at Crawfordsville, September 2, at the Montgomery county fair grounds, is highly praised by the Indianapolis Star and 9<h»r Indiana Republican papers. The Star calls attention io Mr MoCray’s administrative ability as demonstrated in his own business and declares his candidacy offers the citizens of the state an opportunity they will not' under estimate. "Those who heard Mr. McCray's address, or who read it, can hbt fan to be impressed with its sound sense conception bi the opportunity for service the next governor of the state will have’’ observes the dally. "He does not propose anything revohitionary or spectacular. He is for a budget system, for better pay for teachers, for* road impro-ementa, for the advancement of agriculture, for a return to thrift and economy, for generous treatment of the world war veterans and considerate action to promote the welfare of the workers of the state?* .» ■■ 'r