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Republican v. Republican. The Republicans' handsome Ed Mechem, an ex-FBI man who was elected governor in 1950 after 20 years of Democratic rule, is running hard for reelection. White-maned Pat Hurley, the colorful Republican candidate for U.S. Senator, almost seems to be running against the Mechem wing of his own party. Hurley's main target: Mechem-sponsored G.O.P. State Chairman Harry Robins, who openly opposed Hurley for the senatorial nomination...
After the primary, Hurley decided to cooperate with Chairman Robins, but the state chairman coolly asked him for a $100,000 donation to the party's campaign fund, with "no strings." Roaring that Robins was demanding a cash payment for the party organization's support, Hurley tried to get him fired. Now, though Hurley's campaign office and Republican state headquarters are in the same Albuquerque building, there is a solid wall between them. The fight inside the Republican Party tends to obscure Hurley's obvious assets...
...Terriers have defeated Northeastern, M.I.T., and Tufts, and dropped a decision to Boston College. This afternoon they plan to start righthander John Kowalski, a junior, who gained credit for the victory over the Engineers. The home team's power will be provided by Don Russell, the shortstop, Jim Hurley, the centerfielder, and Harry Agganis, the first-baseman. On Monday Agganis hit two 400-ft, home runs and a single against Tufts...
...Joseph L. Hurley, judge of the Massachusetts Superior Court, will be chief justice for the fourth argument. Associate justices will be Thomas H. Eliot '28 and Claude R. Branch of the Boston...
...Soldier-Diplomat Patrick J. Hurley, who recently made Oklahoma's Hall of Fame, landed in still another niche: the Denver Post's Hall of Fame, for his "outstanding leadership and success" as chairman of the Rocky Mountain Scrap Mobilization Committee...