Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 283, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 March 1928 — Page 20

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GEORGIA INVITES MAYOR WALKER FOR DEDICATION Expected to Boost Smith’s Candidacy at Mountain Memorial. WASHINGTON, March 23. Memories of the days when the South was not hostile to Tammany Hall and New York Democrats have, been revived by selection of Mayor Walker, Gotham’s good will ambassador, to deliver the acceptance address at the dedication of the Stone Mountain Memorial in Georgia. The choice of Walker for principal speaker at a ceremony to be attended by the President and Cabinet has naturally aroused speculation on the possible motives behind it. Shrewd Move Seen Many regard it as a shrewd move supported by certain southern interests to make friends for A1 Smith’s presidential candidacy. But the Georgian who invited Walker is Hollins Randolph, chair-

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WARNS G. 0. P. ‘2 A. m: CHOICE MEANSDEFEAT Burton Denounces Willis; Tells Party to Play Game Fairly. By United Press CLEVELAND, March 23.—The Republican party cannot carry the country next November if it nominated another candidate at a 2 a. m. convention conference, Representative Theodore E. Burton, Ohio Republican, said in an address in behalf of Herbert Hoover’s presidential candidacy before the Western Reserve Club Friday night. “I denounce the campaign of misrepresentation being carried on by Senator Willis and his adherents,” Burton said. “Its result can not be the nomination of Senator Willis for President. It could only create another 2 a. m. convention which shall defeat the desire of the Republicans of the country. "The Republican party cannot carry the election if the nomination shall be the result of such forces. If the party shall be returned next

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