Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 246, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 October 1920 — ZELL C. SWAIN IS FOR HARDING [ARTICLE]
ZELL C. SWAIN IS FOR HARDING
JOHNSONS INDIANA MANAGER MAKING STRONG FIGHT FOR NOMINEE. Hon. Zell C. Swain, of Indianapolis, who was the Indiana manager for Senator Hiram Johnson during the presidential primary campaign last spring and who did so effective work, was in Rensselaer last week in the interest of the election of Senator Warren G. Harding as president and Senator James E. Watson to succeed himself in the lipper branch of the national legislature. « Mr. Swain, Attorneys Cope J. Hanley and D. Delos Dean served in the last regular session of the Indiana legislature. Mr. Swain was the roll clerk, Mr. Hanley the Calendar cleric and Mr. Dean Journal clerk. . . Mr. Swain is anxious that every man, who supported Senator Johnson in the Republican primaries get back of Senator Harding and that they give ,to Senator Watson the i most active and loyal support. 1 If the nation is not to have fastened upon it the Wilson League which is a world contract to create and conduct endless wars at the whim and intrigue of the kings and emperors of the old world, both Harding and Watson must be electSenator Johnson and his followers are against the league because it means that California will have fastened upon it Yellow domination and that Japan to whom Wilson consented that the Shantung peninsula with its million of Chinamen and broad area should be given, would become a real menace. Already Japan has asked the League of Nations to take up Japanese question in California and that the laws of that state which deny to the' yellow race the right of citizenship be repealed. Mr. Swain urges that all Americans, who value our laws and our institutions and who want them free from European entanglement vote the republican ticket.
