Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 105, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 September 1928 — Page 16

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CURTIS TAKES G. 0. P. DRIVE , TO WYOMING Resumes Campaign Tour i After Speech to Indians ll in South Dakota. f< by KENNETH CRAWFORD ' United Press Staff Cc. respondent ABOARD CURTIS CAR EN ROUTE TO SHERIDAN, Wyo., Sept. 21.—The Republican campaign for farm votes was resumed today by Senator Charles Curtis, the party’s vice presidential nominee, after a day among the Indians at Rosebud, S. D. Although the prime object of Curtis’ western tour is to keep farmers in the G. O. P. fold, possibilities offered by 400,000 Indian voters are not being overlooked. There are 20,000 in South Dakota alone and almost half of them heard Curtis’ speech Thursday. He was presented to them by Senator W. H. McMaster as one of their own race' and an example of the heights any ambitious Indian may attain. Curtis is one-eighth Kaw Indian and was largely responsible for the Indian suffrage law. Except in the last paragraph of a carefully prepared speech, Curtis talked no politics, but expressed a hope that the Indians would vote for him and Herbert Hoover next November. Curtis addressed a farm meeting Thursday night at Valentine, Neb., stressing again the importance of tariff protection as a farm relief measure. Curtis will make only one speech today, that at Sheridan, Wyo.

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