AMERICAN PRESIDENCY.
MR HOOVER’S SUCCESS. RE-NOMINATION ASSURED. MAJORITY OF STATE DELEGATES United Press Assn.—Elen. Tel Copyright. (Received April 29, 10.5 a.m..) WASHINGTON, April 28. Though hardly noticed In the Hurry of attending the developments in connection with the democratic race for the presidential nomination, Air Hoover’s list of delegates has passed the number required to secure the Republican re-nomination.
Kentucky’s 25 votes accomplished this on Wednesday, bringing Ills pledges and claimed total to 600.
DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE. SMITH’S CHANGES IMPROVED. EFFECT OF MASSACHUSETTS VOTE United Tress Assn. —Elec. Tel._ Copyright. (Received April 29, 10.5 a.m.) WASHINGTON, April 28. The status of Pennsylvania’s democratic delegation, which was chosen on Tuesday, is still much in doubt, and is subject to counter-claims by the supporters of Messrs Franklin Roosevelt and Al. Smith. There is no question that' Massaohusett’s three to one vote against Mr Roosevelt has boosted the stocks of the groups seeking to oppose him and assured Mr Smith oi a great Influence at the Chicago Convention. The battle now' shifts to the California primaries next week.
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Waikato Times, Volume 111, Issue 18623, 29 April 1932, Page 7
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