Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 191, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 August 1920 — HARRY HOGAN STRONG FOR SENATOR HARDING [ARTICLE]

HARRY HOGAN STRONG FOR SENATOR HARDING

Harry G. Hogan of Ft. Wayne, a member of tbe Republican State Committee and chairman of the * Twelfth district organization, declares the outlook for Republican success Is most encouraging. Mr. Hogan was the Indiana manager for Leonard Wood in the primary campaign. “The Republican party is very fortunate,” he says, “in emerging from one of the most closely, contested conventions in its history with a ticket and platform that at once approval of all good citizens who are intensely anxious to be rid of the misgovernment of the Wilson administration. * “Harding and Coolidge will have the backing of a united party and this, together with the dissension in the democratic party, surely means Republican success in November.”