Word: republicanized
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Robert H. Todd, Representative of the Porto Rico Republicans on the Republican National Committee, refuses to go near the Governor's palace at San Juan. He offered his resignation, but the Committee cabled asking him to remain in office. Federal Judge Arthur F. Odlin, appointed by President Harding, has . threatened to resign. Reports from Washington indicate that the Administration considers the whole matter a bad business and will place no constraints on Governor Towner. The situation in Porto Rico is expected to add to the interest of President Harding's visit there on his return from Alaska...
...Kansas was well pleased with the decision of the U. S. Supreme Court, which declared against the Kansas Industrial Court, (TIME, June 18). He believes that it offers him an opportunity for an achievement which was not otherwise possible-the abolition of the Industrial Court. . Former Governor Allen (Republican) of Kansas, whose child the Industrial Court is, was swept out of office at the last election, although all the rest of his ticket was elected. Governor Davis, who made opposition to the Industrial Court one of the chief issues of his campaign, was the lone Democrat elected. In spite...
There is little doubt that Governor Davis would gain the support of labor by his attempt. Samuel Gompers declared: " Labor maintained from the outset that the Kansas law was in violation of the Constitution because it imposed compulsory labor." If the Republican legislature should care to take the chance of antagonizing labor, and perhaps employers as well, it might, however, refuse to repeal...
...other words, a Democratic Shipping Board chose the experts who ordered the trial trip, and the experts delivered their opinion to a Republican Shipping Board which put them in effect. The two statements are not contradictory...
Washington, D. C., is advertising itself to the Republican and Democratic National Committees as " the one city in the country in which your (1924) convention can be held and be entirely free from all entangling alliances and local partisan difficulties...