Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 224, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 January 1926 — Page 9

JAN. 19, 1926

CONTINUE FIGHT FOR BEVERIDGE Ex-Senator Says Literary Work Prevents Campaign. Supporters of Former Senatar Albert J. Beveridge will continue the fight to induce him to run against Senator Janies E. Watson, despite receipt of word from Beveridge that literary activity prevents him from making an immediate campaign, it was said today. Beveridge will leave New York Wednesday night and is expected ’n Indianapolis before the week-end, depending on whether he stops off at Washington, Clarence R. Martin, attorney, in charge of Beveridge “headquarters” at 802 National City Bank Bldg., said. Meanwhile, Clem J. Richards, Terre Haute, is on his way to meet Beveridge and circulation of petitions will not he curtailed. In a letter to A. M. Glossbrenner, Indianapolis supporter, Beveridge said his historical and literary work would prevent him from entering the Senate campaign.

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