Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 41, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 June 1930 — Page 4

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JOE ROBINSON FACES FIGHT IN SENATE RACE Vice-President Candidate Is Opposed First Time in 12 Years. Bu Unitft Prrtt LITTLE ROCK. Ark., June 27. Senator Joe T. Robinson, the vicepresidential candidate on the Democratic ticket two years ago, has gotten down to some stiff campaigning for the first time in twelve years. The usual unopposed Democratic senate leader has run into an opponent this year in his race for renomination. And more surprising in political circles is that Tom W. Campbell, Little Rock lawyer, opponent of Senator Robinson’s, is considered by many as Robinson’s nemesis. Long Unopposed It is the first time since 1918 that Robinson has had an opponent. Robinson had held the senate seat since 1913 when he was named by the state legislature to fill a vacanacy. Robinson recently returned to his home state, the first time since last January when he was preparing to leave for London to attend the London naval treaty conference. He returned to get his campaign machine in action. Little attention was paid to Campbell’s campaign at first. Only j when reports drifted into Robin- ! son’s headquarters from over the 1 state did friends of the senator take cognizance of the reported strength Campbell is said to be gaining. Campbell is vigorously stumping the state. Anti-Smith Forces Out Echoes of the 1928 campaign have become increased note in the present fight. The anti-Smith forces over the state of two years ago are said to be opposing Robinson. Campbell is making a bid for a large share of the more than 100,00G votes cast against Smith, and which nearly turned the rock-rib-bed Democratic state Republican. Campbell in his campaign has charged that Robinson is a represenative of power trusts.

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