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September 25, 1929 issue

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This article focuses on political developments in the United States. Claudius Hart Huston of Chattanooga, Tennessee, chairman of the Transcontinental Oil Company, director of the International Germanic Trust Company of New York, is now chairman of the Republican National Committee, is out to hold the Republicans of the South in line to the Presidential election of 1932, and will tackle the job in earnest as soon as he has divested himself of his various business interests. The South is to have from 53 to 100 more delegates in the Republican convention in 1932 than it had in 1928, the exact number depending upon whether or not the delegates are apportioned according to the new Congressional apportionment act.

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POLITICAL development; HUSTON, Claudius Hart; CHAIRMAN of the board; REPUBLICAN National Committee (Organization); PRESIDENTS -- United States -- Election; UNITED States
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