Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 July 1912 — CRAMP, FAMOUS SHIPBUILDER. [ARTICLE]
CRAMP, FAMOUS SHIPBUILDER.
Republican for Forty Years, Says He’ll A'ote for Wilson. Atlantic City. N. J., July 10.--Among the men who met Goverfior Wilson at his hotel today was William Cramp, retired shipbuilder of Philadelphia. “I have voted the Republican ticket for 40 years,” lie told the Governor, “but in, 1912 I shall vote for you.” Governor Wilson, also met Governor McCreity of Kentucky and Commissioner McHord of the Interstate Commerce Commission, who are staying at the same, hotel as Governor Wilson.
“Kentucky is for you strong.” Governor McCreary told the nominee. “We are going to help elect ypu,” : . James Woodrow of Columbia, S. C., Governor Wilson’s cousin, was another caller. He was invited to visit the Governor at Seagirt. William J. Burrs,- who investigated the alleged Councilmanic graft cases in Altantic City, talked with the Governor for a few minutes about the local suituation.
