Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 17, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 May 1922 — Page 5

MAY 31, 1922.

INTEREST GROWS IN PRIMARIES OF TWO STATES Massachusetts and North Dakota Each Have ThreeCornered Fight. SENATORS ARE ANXIOUS Special to Inc ,:ia Dally Times and Philadelpnia Public Ledger. WA3HIXGTON, May 31.—A1l other political •Tents ere now overshadowed by two three-cornered races of vital consequences to file Republican party. One Is ihe.wNrth Dakota primary, which holds the fate of Senator McCumber. The other is :he Massachnsetf• election, which may prove a close call for Senator Lodge. In the event of Senator McCumber's defeat, the chairmanship of the finance committee, under seniority rule, would pass to Senator Smoot of l/tah. While Senator Srao.it is one af *he recognized I? -publican leaders, lie is the sponsor of the aales tar, which at present Is partleularly unpopular with a large section of the party in the Senate.

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Should Senator Lodge meet defeat also, the chairmanship of the now all-impor-'nnt foreign relations committee would go to Senator Borah of Idaho, who follows Senator McCumber next In line. The Idaho Senator has not only been one of the chief trouble makers for the Harding Administration but he has recently taken the lead in the fight for recognition of the Russian bolshevik republic. Filing lime in the North Dakota primary closed yesterday leaving a threecornered fight for the senatorshlp. Opposing Senator McCumber, a veteran or twenty-four years service In the Senate are former Governor Lynn J. Frazier, non-partisan leaguer and Ormshy MeIlarg, once secretary to Senator McCumter and who held office in the Itoosevelt and 'I aft administrations. The three-cornered battle in Massachusetts has yet to materialize, but Republican leaders fear it may. In a straight fight between Senator Lodge and Sherman Whipple, noted Boston attorney, who now seems to be the Democratic choice, leaders would have no great worry. But former Governor Samuel W. McCall, who has a feud of many years’ standing with Senator Lodge Is threatening to enter the field as an independent candidate. If he does, leaders admit that the chances of a Democrat coming from the Bay State are not smalL M bile Senator McCumber's ehc.neea were considerably Improved by the eleventh-hour withdrawals of former

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Representative P. D. Norton and Judge W. S. Lauder, Republican leaders admit that he faces the fight of his career. The battle lies between Frazier, who was recalled as Governor, and McCumber, with Mcllarg likely to draw some support from the latter. Senator McCumber's position Is particularly hard because lie will lie forced to remain In Washington to get the tariff bill through the Senate, and much leave his campaign entirely in the hands of his friends. It is doubtful if he wilt fie able to get back to his State before the primary on June 2S. Another factor In the situation is that Mr. McC.lumber Is running virtually as an independent, both the regular Republicans and the Norpartlsan League refusing to indorse him. An attempt was made by A. C. Townley. the dhposed president of the league, to throw its strength to Senator McCumber. This attempt was thwarted by the leaguers, but it lost some prestige for the Senator with the old-line Republicans. Likewise, many Influential newspapers have been supporting Senator McCumhet with reservations. They reserved the right to oppose him if some candidate more to their liking entered the race. Mcllarg may furnish the excuse sot these papers to switch and also give those who oppose both McCumber and Frazier an opportunity to cast a protest vote. The voting strength of the regular Republicans and the Non-Partisan League is almost equal, it is significant that in the recall of Governor Frazier, the league

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polled only 7,000 votes iess than at the election which put him in office, and the regulars gained but a few hundred. It was also significant that the league made gains in some of McCumber's strongholds. The tariff and the bonus are two of the live Issues in the campaign, not only because of agricultural interest and a strong soldier vote, but because Senator McCumber is handling both bills. The soldiers of the State are strong for the Senator, but Mcllarg is taking advantage of the fact that the bonus bill has not hen passed. Senator McCumber plans to bring the bonus bill before the Senate tomorrow, hut many Republicans who are opposed to the measure believe It will not be permitted to delay the tariff bill. SHIPS COMPETE IN RECORD RACE LONDON, May 31.—-The old competition for supremacy in the Atlantic is again in full sway. The Maure ania has established anew record in making a passage from America at the average rate of 26.6 knots, (he previous record being twenty-five knots. The Majestic, the world's largest ship, has just taken to the waters, and It Is • expected that on her second or third ! voyage she will attempt to eclipse the Mauretania's record. On her trial run the Majestic made twenty five knots with out being pushed. Advances which have been made in

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