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Show SENATOR BBVERIDGE HAS INQUISITIVE AUDIENCE TJVANSVILLI3. Ind.. Or-l. 2S. Senator Albert J. Beverldge was bombarded with questions at several points during thu third days' tour, closing the Republican campaign In Indiana. A large crowd greeted the senator at the ppera-house tonight. He spoke for over an hour, discussing the guarantee of bank deposits, the Injunction, tho turlff and other Issues. Replying to persons In his audience during the day, the senator said ho favored fa-vored publicity of campaign contributions, contribu-tions, the election of United States senators sena-tors by direct vote of the people, and the guaranty of bank deposits, provided It did not produce "wild-cat" banks, as ho believed the plan advocated by Mr. Bryan would du. "How about llarrlman?" shouted someone some-one In the hall. "The only thing 1 know about Jlarrl-nian." Jlarrl-nian." said tho senator. "Is that lie Is not for Taft for president." This statement state-ment was greeted with applause. |