Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 305, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 April 1926 — Page 19

APRIL 23, 1926

I)N FOR AND AGAINST COURT, ADAMS CHARGES re!is South Bend Senator Carried Water on Both Shoulders. til Lull'd Press §DL'TH BEND, Ind., April 23. "barges that Senator Watson "earned water on both shoulders” in the vorld court light were made here Thursday night by Claris Adams, his

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opponent for tho Republican longterm senatorial nomination. Adams asserted Watson worked to round up voters for the court and then voted against it himself when strong pressure was brought to bear from certain quarters back home. Expediency ‘‘The vote of Watson on the court issue was one of expediency and not of conviction,” said Adams. ‘‘Senator Watson not only helped draft the Cleveland platform declaring for America's adherence to the World Court, but failed to bring forth a minority report against the court after promising Senato£,Beveridge that he would do so, and appealing to Senator Beveridge to help support the position,” Adams said. He subsequently made speeches in favor of the World Court proposal. During the entire debate upon this

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subject, both in and out of Congress, he maintained an eloquent silence, which might be characterized as discreet and might be characterized otherwise. riaying Politics “Finally Senator Watson cast one feeble vote against adherence to the world court, but took no part In tho discussion, wielded none of his vaunted influence with his colleagues against the court, and made no real effort to defeat the proposal. After the vote was taken he refused

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to join with sincere opponents in carrying the fight further. “Os course he was playing politics as usuah^ Adams made four speeches during

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his visit to South Bend, concluding with a night rally in the high school luiditorium. lie also spoke to the ICiwanis Club and at the Oliver plow' and Studebaker plants.

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IJEDESTRIAN KILLED Bu Ttmrs Snreinl NSW ALBANY, Ind., April 23. Mauifcje Busby, 4C, struck by an auto A*iven by Orville Walker, 29, was today from injuries.

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