Monday, Mar. 29, 1926

In Indiana

In Indiana two Senators will be elected next fall. One of the present Senators, James E. Watson, comes up for re-election for a regular six-year term. The other present Senator, Arthur R. Robinson, was appointed to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Senator Ralston in Oct. 1925, and will seek election for the remainder of Mr. Ralston's term, which expires in 1929. For these two posts there are 14 candidates in the two parties, as follows:

LONG TERM

Republicans Democrats James E. Watson-- William Cullop: Claris Adams George Rausch John E. Frederick L. Ert Slack Albert Stump L. William Curry

SHORT TERM

Republican* Democrats Arthur R. Robinson-- Evans Woolen! Oswald Ryan Ward B. Hiner A. G. Graham James R. Norrels The Indiana primaries fall on May 4. According to the state law, unless one candidate receives a majority the nomination is decided by a state convention. So the Democratic nominee for the long term and the Republican nominee for the short term may be chosen in that way.

*Seeking reelection. Claris Adams, who opposes him, is a candidate of the forces headed by Postmaster General Harry S. New, who was defeated for the Senate in 1922. Mr. Watson opposed the Adminis- tration on the World Court issue. +- Former Congressman. *IIncumbent. He is supported by ex-Senator Albert J. Beveridge and the ir- reconcilable group. *Clear-thinking Indianapolis banker.