Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 64, Number 47, Jasper, Dubois County, 31 March 1922 — Page 8
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SENATOR HA7RY S. NEV AND TRED 1. KING Although he is making a strong 1 in?toti in order to advance his candlcampaign for renomintion at the ' dacy, hut h:;s announced that he will May primary, United States Senator stay in Vas!:i;igton '"on the job." makHarry 9. New has adopted a "duty 1 ing only an . occasional visit to Indiflrst" policy which has won for him I ana. The picture shows the senator
shaking hands with his campaign manager. Fred I. King of Wabash", beforereturning to Washington after a recent visit of two days at his campaign headquarters in Indianapolis.
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much favorable comment throughout the state. The Senator, who is recognized as one of the closest friends and advisers of President Harding, ill not neglect his duties ia WashDETROIT PAPER URGES
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G. A. R. NEWSPAPER PRAISES RECORD OF SENATOR MEW
HI3 DEFEAT VOULD MEAN NOTH ING HUT DISAPPOINTMENT FOR INDIANA.
Those who represent th.e veterans
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New of Indiana, "a ready sympathy for what they ' desire to accomplish and instant activity lor its success," says a recent editorial in the National Tribune of Washington, L. C, the oiicial organ of the (Jrand Army of tho Republic. The editorial, in full, follows: "The term of Senator Harry Stewart New of Indiiinn will end .iarch 1923. All tU- people of Indiana who are proud of their Fl.Je r.nd anxious to see her i epiv.ented to the besi advantage in ti ! senate ot the I'jiiied states, should torir ihemsolvcs to lnake sure that oe:iator New v.-ii! he
(Detroit Journal.) So far as one may gather from tho proclamation and addresses of Albert J. lteveride, as the roar of them reaches the ear from the front in In
diana. Senator Harry" ß. New de-j serves political execution, annlhila-j tion and obliteration because he
listens re.pecuui.y 10 ice aumimau-: (Tv,(,t t() lhe sLl(l lu. tion and, upon occasion, speaks for lt.. ana's position and i.'iüuen-je fe'.t every lt would appear then that Mr. 'ay. No. man in t:.j aiiguiit 1 o-.y cu: pnvriM-o in mso ho wins in tKp tu!." lJu senators comiua.ils in K'e a' ..t:oa
ma:y and eventually in the election: of November, purposes to line up with
the h;ir.d of senatorial insurgents who are insurging for insurgency's own
i snd respect than he. lie is ;
paratively young t:.;:n. full oi! em-rgv. Keen in evcy direc t on that n;ai' for the heiie.H of ird'ana or trie I'niled States, and a!vn in tl.e trau-
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fnke. .Many of us wish we could Lee; f0reeinl flßure not onh in the scia.c.
n ciit in that sport. For unquestion
ably insurgency is handy, exciting SLuff. The memory of 1912 will not perish in the minds of any of those who followed the Roosevelt rebellion against reaction and stupidity and
gross selfish unpatriotism. But that was a good, sound cause. The present!
but in the crncils of the Kepuh ican party. "As a soldier he upheld tlu- l;rst traditions of the men that hi 'k-ivi sent to the müitary service oi t "e
country. The eterans of all wars have particular reason for active ef- f. forts in his behalf. If they will show : anything like as much interc::t in him i
as ne nas eon:.i;::i;!v vnov n in tu era
MerchsnS Geb Protection TS tlris the Spencer National Bank? This J isGoodw!j 5c Company, of Springfield, Mr. Goodwin talking A stranger has just offered a check on your bank for $30 inpayment for oinc gevnis. Says his name is John Doe, Has he an account and is he good for that amount?," By telephoning to the ban!:, the rr.orchantcan always protect himself from by worthless checks.
lNrl HR 5JS TING R Eil HING A GOOD IWVESTWIENT
Insurgency is not a cause. It hasntj bis election by ;t: overwhe'mini, volo CTiET? Tji TI TT7 lPXT
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a fight behind a particle of its tight, ing. It is merely indulging in bushwhacking and ' hamstringing the administration without having any end or purpose or aim, or even ambition, In mind in event of success. The national government has a multitude of problems on its hands. It has to straighten them out f.ently, tenderly, intelligently and with as little resort to temporary expediency as possible. If ever there was u time when an administration should not be bothered with unessentials, be left uncontincd, it is now. These problems are not partisan. They touch the concerns of all of us. They mein bread and butter to thousands upon thousands of citizens. They involve the very peace of the world. Let there be argument, let there be debate, but in heaven's name let reason prevail, and common, everyday interest in the public welfare. No More Insurgents Needed. So while this newspaper has a liking for Mr. lieveridpe and though it
: Is not unforgetful of past services and
associations, it believes it would be an unfortunate thing if Senator New were displaced. It would help the country not a bit. It would bring nothing to Indiana pave disappointment. The addition of one more insurgent to insurgency's ranks would be like adding a yeast cake to ferment already gone too far, and ruinously. Noise, the shaking, accusing forefinger, the rattling of electioneers cuffs these have their uses at timea In our political and governmental
scheme.
tion. industry, reasonableness, teamwork and organized endeavor to get a Job done. Just now the political insurrectionist for insurrection's sake is a nuisance and a menace. Just now the senator who will settle into the traces and pull like the dickens for
i the public welfare, whatever little of I attention he attracts and praise he I sets for h:ms2!f, is a blessing.
is assured, lie always rci'dv. quick
and effective in supporting every Measure that has ome up for their bene.lt. Tho.'O who rep:er.im t?:; veterans of li wars Irl in hin a ready synipath or what they desire to accomplish ai d instant activity for its success. "Let every veteran. his wife, widows of veterans, children and grand children make a personal matter of conducting a campaign for his re-election."
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time-H i : i vcr be,3 i t y . "As l as'beeu said, Mr.vNew doesn't n'ake ir.any spr erhes but h'.s judgL'.cnt is eonsuttoJ as often and a. freely as that of any sector 0:1 the f.oor. A fellow senator said of him In conversation 'With me recently, 'New has one of the best-balanced minds m the senate.' which I think about expresses it."
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