Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 182, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 November 1926 — Page 16

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G. O.P. RECOVERS FROM POLITICAL SHOCK TUESDAY In Fact Republicans Even Find a Degree of Satisfaction. ftu Vnitrd Press WASHINGTON. Nov. s.—Pres 1 dent Coolidge and his political associates are taking election results with equanimity. . There is no dismay at the situa tion. The United Press was told today reliably that the White House is “not taking tragically" the defeat of Sen ators Butler, Wadsworth and live other Republican Senators. In fact, the Republicans, now taking stock for the first time since the elections, find a degree of satisfaction in holding the Senate numerically, even if not with workable control, and In continuing . masters in the House. The defeats are viewed ns only the general slump of a mid term election; in fact, even less of a slump than nyiny other administrations have experienced. Personal Sorrow * From a source close to the President the United Press was informed today that — While there was a personal sorrow ever the political passing of friends and comrades, there was a firm belief the result would not react to the detriment of the party, or Coolidge Republicans retained numerical control of the Senate by an eyelash in congests which covered but thirty-

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