Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 170, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1926 — Page 13
OCT. 22, 1926
QUOTE WATSON’S PRIMARY FOE IN * FLAYING RECORD Democrats Use Words of Claris Adams to Answer ‘Why Change’? Quoting from campaign \peeches of Claris Adams, defeated in the primary for the Republican senatorial nomination, Democrats today answered the slogan of the Wat - son-RobinSoiij organization, “Why Change?” Reference was mode to Adams' statements of what he termed Senator James E. Watson's "sterile statesmanship, evasion, not voting and trailing propensities’ and his alleged services as a lobbyist for the •National Association of Manufacturers, subject of a congressional investigation. Called Party Durden Commenting on Watson's political record, Adams said in part: “Mr. Watson has been the Achilles heel of the party for almost twenty years. Mr. Watson’s record as a candidate is unvarying and unmistakable. He has been the lowest principal candidate upon every State ticket every time he ran.” ■Speaking at Clinton, Ind., Adams said: / "The only time that Senator Wat-I-W has been out of office during the r ti:;st thirty years, he was employed ;1 f lobbyist in behalf of a subsidiary of the National Manufacturers Association, which was vtbe subject of a congressional* investigation. The majority of the committee was Republican and yet its members did not hesitate to priti- ( sc Senator Watson publicly for using bis prestige gained as a Congressman to influence legislation for hire.”
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WANT U. S. -PRISONER Police Told .Man Held in St. Ixniis Passed Had Chech Here. Local police officials were asked to wire St. Louis, Mo., and request that Robert V. Spears, al>as E. A. Smith, held by Federal officials for trial, be returned here to face a fraudulent check should he npt bo convicted there. William Grepp, manager of the Merchants Calculating Machine Company, 82.") Occidental Bldg , said Spears gave him a check for $l5O that is worth less. . LOCAL RULE WEAKENING Lawrence Cites Indiana Situation as Evidence of Breakdown, v Present turmoil in Indiana political circles is evidence of the breakdown of State and local governments. David Lawrence, Washington, D. C.. newspaper correspondent, said, addressing the Indianapolis Advertising Club at luncheon Thursday in th© Spink-Arms. He asserted the breakdown has led to centralization of power in the Federal Government. Federal Courts remain unimpeachable, but most State and ’local courts are subject to criticism, he said. $15,000 CHIMES' fHJND $ V Terre Haute Normal Memorial Still Requires SIO,OOO. ' More than half of the $25,,000 being raised to purchase memorial chimes for the tower of the main ■ building of the State Normal School at Terre Haute has been raised, It was announced today by L. N. Hines, president. Hines told 400 members of the Normal Alumni Association at luncheon Thursday that $15,000 of the amount has been collected. Al- ! bert Stump, Democratic candidate i for United States Senator, long term, spoke on "Education and Progress." j
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