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... Watson for the United States Senate . He had been called into Wash- ington , and there was a little friction between Bossert and Senator Watson . Walter had refused to go down the line for him in the primary . He brought to us the news ...
... Watson for the United States Senate . He had been called into Wash- ington , and there was a little friction between Bossert and Senator Watson . Walter had refused to go down the line for him in the primary . He brought to us the news ...
Page 2028
... Watson as United States Senator . So I came back to the city of South Bend , where I called a meeting of the different klans through the northern part of the State , such as Peru , Logansport , Kokomo , Elkhart , Plymouth , etc. - all ...
... Watson as United States Senator . So I came back to the city of South Bend , where I called a meeting of the different klans through the northern part of the State , such as Peru , Logansport , Kokomo , Elkhart , Plymouth , etc. - all ...
Page 2029
... Watson was a klansman . I have documents here that he sent out , telling us that Mr. Watson was one of the very favorable men to the Klan , when he instructed us how to vote . I have them with me . The CHAIRMAN . Proceed . Mr. EMMONS ...
... Watson was a klansman . I have documents here that he sent out , telling us that Mr. Watson was one of the very favorable men to the Klan , when he instructed us how to vote . I have them with me . The CHAIRMAN . Proceed . Mr. EMMONS ...
Page 2035
... Watson of to - day . He is " neutral " against a man who is favorable . The CHAIRMAN . Is he running against Watson now as an in- dependent ? Mr. EMMONS . Yes ; for the long - term senatorship in Indiana now . The CHAIRMAN . Is he a ...
... Watson of to - day . He is " neutral " against a man who is favorable . The CHAIRMAN . Is he running against Watson now as an in- dependent ? Mr. EMMONS . Yes ; for the long - term senatorship in Indiana now . The CHAIRMAN . Is he a ...
Page 2036
... Watson - well , I think the document makes it plain as to that , because under the head " Republican " come James E. Watson and Claris Adams , and under the head " Democratic " come William A. Cullop , George Rauch , Albert Stump , John ...
... Watson - well , I think the document makes it plain as to that , because under the head " Republican " come James E. Watson and Claris Adams , and under the head " Democratic " come William A. Cullop , George Rauch , Albert Stump , John ...
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