Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 272, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 February 1927 — Page 9
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NATIONAL G. 0. P. FORCES SHIFT IN • NEW YORK STATE Loss of Senator and Governor Arouses Republican Leaders.
Bu United Press WASHINGTON, Feb. 18.—Having lost the senatorship and permitted the Democrat, Governor A1 Smith to run up another victory, the New York State organization of the Republican party is now undergoing a change of leadership demanded by national party leaders. Senator James W. Wadsworth, Republican, New York, defeated for reelection in November by the Democrat, Robert F. Wagner, has been considered the head of the party in the State for the last few years. He headed the New York State delegation at the Republican National convention of 1924 and with the assistance of the Pennsylvania delegation, spiked the vice presidential plans of some national party leaders. It is considered certain that Wadsworth will sometime in the future return to the Senate or a higher national office. He is yet young in years and the general expectation here is that he will run against Senator Copeland (Dem.) New York, in 1928. Despite this prospect, however, moves have been made to en•urage fresh leadership of the party, the State. Charles D. Hilles, Republican national committeeman of New York was recently named as chairman,' of the State organization to rebuild 'for the 1928 presidential campaign. He succeeds William L. Ward of Westchester County. His first duty will be to patch up the party split which resulted in the November campaign over the party stand on the wet and dry,issue. Hilles is regarded as entirely acceptable Jo the drys who rebelled against the designation of Wadsworth, a wet, as senatorial candidate. Wadsworth has given no indication of his future plans. Odgen Mills, defeated Republican gubernatorial candidate, has been nemed'assistant secretary of treasury since his defeat and this position may add to his influence in the party by giving him certain patronage. It is generally believed that Hilles, and perhaps Mills, will take the place of Wadsworth as party leader and that either one or both of them will be in charge of the all important New York State delegation at the next Republican national convention. FIVE LIVING GENERATIONS Bu United Press LEAVENWORTH, Kan., Feb. 18. —A Leavenworth family has five generations living. The birth of Robert Eugene Price made the fifth generation, all of whom are living in Leavenworth. Robert’s great grandmother is 82 years old. GUARD OF MANY RACES United Press Feb. 18.—Twenty-six nationalities are represented in the National guard of Hawaii, according to the annual report of Governor Wallace R. Farrington.
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