Show IN POLITICS Young Author Seeks to Become a Lawmaker r Indianapolis S Sentinel Booth Boot who won literary fame KS the author of The Gentleman I From Indiana and who gave to the i world the charming Monsieur Beau Beaucaire caire of story anu play is to enter the political arena He will stand for the I Republican nomination for tor member of the lower w ln Indiana house of f representatives t I from Indianapolis next ex fall fail f Ax At least some of his most intimate friends say so and Mr Mir makes no denial No one OM not even those who tell the I story profess to know what form the authors plans will take tak in the event of his nomination and election Whether he will 11 adopt the vigorous political methods of the hero heco of Tn The Gentleman From Krom In diana er r whether he wilt will learn of his Beaucaire the art of battling with subtle wit wH and delicate sarcasm and with these the e weapons impale the opposition and put the speaker of the house out of business busi busl business ness De s remains to be seen But whatever I hie his plans plana they are doubtless fully ma Dla for Mr has apparently been contemplating a political move for some Ome time When he was interviewed Intel viewed by bya a reporter for the Sentinel lat last night he avoided a direct question as to whether he would or would not be a candidate next fall But he did not deny that the story regarding his hit intentions is correct co ct and It was generally accepted as true about town last night nightA A s sIt It strikes me that politics polities should be Intensely Interesting said Mr ton to a Sentinel reporter to any man that wants to do his full duty as aa a citi citizen zen en and it seems to me that he be should get into politics as much as the politicians will let him For my part I would like to understand under understand stand politics and be a part of it to the extent of my capacity to understand It and be a part of It I believe that most candidates for political offices come from the regular party workers and from the lawyers It is possible that such men are better equipped and better prepared to hold office than the ordinary citizen or orthe orthe orthe the men of other professions and busi business business business the ordinary ordinary ordinary ness but that need not prevent nary citizen fUzen from irom trying to do his whole political duty I dont think that a mans political duty ends with simply going to the polls and voting yoUng If h he can get any farther than that 1 think he ought to do so 80 |