Show Republican ep Chiefs Lay Plans for 1934 t t. Congress Elections ons ns i roup Prominent in Hoover I Form Organization Organization Or- Or I S Br Bi rr WASHINGTON April A 24 A 24 A group Republicans j 1 prominent in jn the ad ad- i of Herbert Hoover Hoover have an organization intended to tod tod d the party in returning to power elections L the 1934 congressional Jt It is Js' known as the Republican e eral Associates Associate Ogden L. L Mills Hoover secretary of oC the treasury chairman of ol the board and Walter Brown the recently retired postmaster post is president l master l iter general Arch Coleman who was first as as- postmaster general in the I Hoover administration f is in charge r t Washington headquarters quarters and W. W Irving Glover who was second assist assist- ant postmaster general is director of organization We have laVe absolutely no nothing 0 to do with candidates Coleman told newspaper newspaper news news- paper men today This is a field or or- to keep together those who have been active in Republican circles for lor the last twelve years We will k keep p these Republicans advised of what is is' going on so they will be ready to work for the party whenever n needed ded It is is is' an adjunct to the Republican national commit commit- tee I Itee Units are to be es established in each state slate and perhaps in each congressional district One of or the prime objects ob objects ob ob- is to return to the Republican fold Cold thoe there party members who supported sup ported Franklin D. D Roosevelt in 1932 PLANS EXPLAINED A letter sent out from national headquarters here here to prospective members said the organization was intended to afford dIfford an opportunity for cooperative action to earnest Republican Republican Republican Re Re- publican men and women who appreciate elate date the need for a militant political organization national in scope to supplement supplement sup sup- up the work of the regular party I organizations in promoting Republican can principles of government Ernest Lee Jahncke the Hoover assistant as secretary ry of the navy Is first vice president Mrs Nicholas Longworth Longworth Long Long- worth second vice president Charles J. J Moos third vice president Wiliam William Wil- Wil liam iam R. R Castle treasurer and Coleman Cole man general secretary Six of the Hoover cabinet members I are represented on the board of directors tors tors Mills Mills Brown Roy D. D Chapin Arthur M. M H Hyde de William N. N Doak and Ray Lyman Wilbur Others include Walter E. E Hope former former for for- mer assistant secretary of the treasury treasury treas treas- ury James J J. Patchell Union City lad nd Mrs Longworth Castle Moos St. St Paul Jahncke Harry Culver Culver Culver Cul Cul- ver vcr Cat Cal Coleman Glover John Richardson Boston Perry K Heath former ormer a assistant secretary of the treasury and Mrs Albert G G. G Sims of New Mexico j PURPOSES OUTLINED The pur purposes ces of the organization were described as follows Preserving the government of the United States for future generations as the founding fathers created it Waging unrelenting warfare against all Lall political movements which m may y menace our government land and social system Promoting peace with all nations and as a prerequisite thereto maintaining main main- taming an adequate national defense Encouraging the highest type of citizenship to seek public office Effecting changes in the direct primary system which will prevent bloc or minority nominations and Insure insure in In- sure representative government by majority rule Maintaining the national credit and integrity of the national cur cur- rency Perpetuating the fundamental principles of the Republican party as enunciated in its national platform Exposing graft and all aU other improper improper im im- lm- lm proper practices by public officials |