Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 115, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 October 1928 — Page 16
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GREAT HOOVER RALLY PLANNED AT NEW YORK Gotham Meeting to Be Biggest Political G- 0. P. Meeting Since Stanford Speech. BY PAUL R. MALLON United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, Oct. 3.—Herbert Hoover is arranging to make his New York speech Oct. 22 the biggest affair of his Republican presidential campaign since his speech of acceptance in the Stanford, Cal., bowl. Two hours of radio time over a national hookup are being planned, and Charles E. Hughes, Republican candidate of 1916 has been invited to make a speech. H. Edmund Machold, Republican State chairman, will preside and will introduce both Hughes and Hoover. Extraordinary arrangements are being made because Hoover’s managers have told him he has an excellent chance to carry the State and he wants to do all he can to help to that end. The nominee issued an invitation today to county chairmen in Connecticut to meet with him either going to or return from his Boston speech Oct. 15. He will make no stops when he goes to New York. He probably will leave here Sunday night, Oct. 21, spending the day conferring with leaders at New York Republican headquarters and returning to Washington that night after his speech is delivered. State Poultrymen Meet B,y Timet Special LAFAYETTE, Ind., Oct. 3.—The Indiana Poultrymen’s Association is in annual session at Purdue University here. There was an attendance of 125 at a baby chick supper conference Tuesday night.
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