Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 234, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 September 1920 — HARDING WILL NEED WATSON [ARTICLE]
HARDING WILL NEED WATSON
"'■*■■ 11 . eloquence, honesty AND ABILITY TO SERVE THE PEOPLE. Senator James E. Watson, who is a candidate for reflection tins year in. Indiana, is one of the most widely known statesmen of the nation. standing figures in the United states Senate and tis the equal of any of them m eloquence, Honesty and lability to serve the people. In casting a ballot for a Hoosier Jias the knowledge that h$ is voting for a man who is almost as well known outside his home ssaw*W within it. -He is not a statesman, but a national character, and he has spread the fame of Indiana , throughout the United
Senator Watson’s war record is one of which anybody might well feel proud. He was justly known as the friend not only of the sol-, dier but of the soldiers family while the war was on, devoted nearly his entire time to the cause of tiie man at tile front and in eamp. Senator Watson is a close friend of._Seriator Harding and is a frediana senator be returned to the SdnJtfe year and has said that it would be almost useless to elect a Republican president and not a Republican Senate. The great reforms that the Republican party expects to carry out will be heH up if there be not a Republican Senate to assist the President. Even peace itself will be delayed indefinitely, and perhaps for years, if the unexpected should happen and the Democrats should gain control of tiie Senate, even though Harding might be elected by the greatest majority ever given a presidential candidate. M . It is- just as important for any Indiana man calling himself a Republican to vote to return James E. Watson to the Senate as it is to cast a ballot for Harding for President.—Muncie Press.
