Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 18, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 June 1928 — Page 13

DUNE 1, 1928,

ROBINSON MAY RULE ENCLAVE Slate Arkansas Democrat for Chairmanship. WASHINGTON, June I,—Sensator Joseph T. Robinson of Arkansas, jwill be chosen permanent chairman ;<of the Democratic convention at Houston, Senators predict. Robinson, a skilled parliamentarian, has been the Democratic leader in the House for two sessions. Recently he incurred the wrath of 'Senator Heflin of Alabama, when he objected, from the standpoint of party harmony, to some of Heflin’s violent assaults on Governor Smith of New York. Robinson also projected Heflin’s reflections on the Catholic Church. His selection as permanent chairman of the Houston convention means that Senators will be the Eermanent presiding officers of both rational conventions. Senator George Moses of New Hampshire is slated for this honor at the Republican convention. Senator Robinson achieved distinction in January, 1913, when he .resigned as a Congressman to be inaugurated Governor of Arkansas and two weeks later he was elected ■by the Arkansas Legislature to the Senate.

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