Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 271, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 March 1922 — Page 9

NEW’S MANAGER MAKES REPLY TO BEVERIDGE Calls Attention to Money Spent by Backers of Former Senator. CITES ADVERTISING Answering the various references of jUbert J. Beveridge, candidate for the Republican nomination for the United States Senate, to campaign expenditures, Fred I, King, campaign manager for Senator Harry S. New, his opponent, today issued a statement calling attention to the expenditures being made in behalf of Mr. Beveridge. Concerning the statement of Mr. Beveridge in his speech at South Bend last night to the effect he believed his nomination is assured, Mr. King declares Mr Beveridge is “whistling to keep up courage." The statement follows: “In his speech at South Bend, Mr. Beveridge resorts to the familiar expedient of ‘whistling to keep his courage up.’ While walking through the graveyard of Impending defeat, Mr. Beveridge uses the familiar device of predicting his own nomination, and gives as authority for the statement ‘the positive opinion of careful and conservative persons,’ both former standpatters and former progressives. As usual, Mr. Beveridge falls to particularize. It would be interesting to know the exact identity of these ‘careful and conservative persons,’ who thus are expressing the opinion Mr. Beveridge will be nominated. ‘They tell me,’ with emphasis on the ‘they,’ has a very familiar sound when applied to campaign prognosticators. SAYS SENATOR NEW IS HARD WORKER. “Mr. Beveridge said a very significant thing when he suggested That whoever is Senator, —if he is on the job,—will have nothing but hard work in his study and hard fighting on the floor, and as his immediate award, will receive only continuous volleys of criticism and abuse.' Senator New who, by all who are associated in the Senate and by everyone in Indiana who knows the facts, is conceded to be one of the hardest working Senators in Congress, is now receiving just such a barrage of criticism and abuse as Mr. Beveridge described in his South Bend speech. "Mr. Beveridge Issued the fourth edition of his famous essay on ’campaign expenditures’ at his South Bend meetirg. For the next edition of this essay. i‘. might be interesting for him to relate some specific facts connected, with his own campaign. For instance, just one week prior to his South Bend speech, he delivered an address at Kokomo, in which he coined the phrase, ‘campaign de luxe.’ About a week previous he delivered his opening address in Ft. Wayne, and in this address be asserted ’not one dollar of our campaign funds will be spent for newspaper advertising.’ Both

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the Ft. Wayne meeting and the Kokomo meeting were preceded by an elaborate campaign of newspaper advertising. These advertisements were sent out in electro form from Mr. Beveridge’s Indianapolis headquarters. EXTOLL VIRTUES AND GIVE DATES. “They proclaimed Mr. Beveridge’s virtues as a senatorial candidate, and incidentally gave the date and place of Mr. Beveridge’s meetings. Incomplete returns from seven counties surrounding Kokomo show these advertisements appeared in no less than twenty-nine different newspapers throughout the counties of Grant, Miami, Cass, Carroll, Clinton, Tipton and Howard. The list included the Democratic papers of this district as well as most of the Republican and independent papers. The best theater In town was rented for the meeting and a band and an orchestra were employed to give tone and enthusiasm to the affair. “Campaign de luxe’’ is a descriptive and significant term. Mr. Beveridge asserts 'More money is being spent by. or on behalf of a senatorial candidate than the income taxes of one hundred of the most prosperous farmers of Indiana combined; more than the Income taxes of any one thousand working men of our State, all put together.’ When It is understood to hold out campaign meeting requires the hiring of an expensive hall, the employment of a band and orchestra, and an advertising campaign covering a territory of four thousand square miles. It may readily be inferred Mr. Beveridge's statement literally Is true.”

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celpt of oil and then let contractors furnish and apply it, after which the park employes will complete the repairs. This will be done provided it is not discovered that the work can be done more cheaply by purchasing the necessary extra equipment. The board now figures that It will cost less to let the contractors apply the oil than to buy the machinery. MAY CONTRACT FOR SPREADING OIL. In line with this plan the board has adopted resolutions for advertising for bids upon rupplying and proad.ing oil, on a square-yard basis and for supplying light road oil in 50,000, 100,000 or 150,000 gallon lots. By obtaining separate prices upon oil the board can substract the cost of the material from the bids of contractors for furnishing and spreading oil and find the actual price for the work of applying. If this cost is cheaper than the board decides it can do it the contract method will be adopted. Meanwhile Mr. Kirsch is under orders

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