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Show ADVISORS FDR G. fl, P. SELECTED All Factions Represented in Group o? 24 Men and 16 Women NEJW YORK Sept 22. Will II iihv5, chairman oi the Republican nn-tlonul nn-tlonul ronimlue. hist night announced th( a ppolntmcnl of :m .idvi.sory ram- pnign commlttss of forty members which, hp said. Is recruited nom ev-rty ev-rty faction within ihr party" nnd proves that ''the great party of the union la indeed a unit.." TWenty-fOur men and sixteen women wo-men romprl.se the committee Mr rlays declared the personnel of tlu-oommlttci tlu-oommlttci indicates that "absolute l.-armony" exists within the Republican Republi-can ranks and he calls attention to the inct that former candffJates for the Kopuldlcan r sid--ntlal nomlnutlon ur.l their managers, as well as former for-mer progressives, have consented to serve, 'i he perslnnel is: W i v, is RKPRKSENT1 i. Wm. H. Tnft. Charles k. Hughes, H'r.'pit Hoover, Senator Miles 1'oin-dtxter. 1'oin-dtxter. former Senator A. J. Bever Idfje, forme i senator Joseph M Dixon, cf Montana; c;n i o Lowden, of Illinois; Oo . W illiam C Sproul of Pennsylvania; Gov. Peter Norbeok, of South Dakota; Cio'. Thomas 15. Campbell, Camp-bell, ot Arizona; Uov. R 1 . Carey, of Wyommn; Colonel Willlum Cooper Proctor, Cincinnati, one of the campaign cam-paign managers for .Major Qeneral vVood ; (Jscar S. Strtius Now York, W I '. itrov.n, Toicuo. Senator Uardlng's floor manager at Chicago; Judge Wm 1'. Bynum, Greensboro, .. C; Major Frank H. Knox Manchester, N. H., floor manager for Wood at Chicago; Wm L Huti htnson, Indianapolis, ueslrkn; of the Carpenters and Joiners' Join-ers' union of North America- Harriet B. Vlttum, Chicago, chairman chair-man of the woman's tllvlslon In the Wood Dimpuign; Mrs. g. T. Guernsey, Independence; Kan., president or the i u-iiti rs ot the American Revolution; Revolu-tion; Mrs. Lillian Russell Moore, llttsbu:-g; Congressman John I. Nolan, No-lan, San Francisco, former manager lor Senator Johnson, u II Lewis Iicston. Mrs. Albert Bruggeman, St Louis WOMEN 1 so IN rn ;,. Mrs. F P. Bagley, Boston, Mrs. Thomas c Mit. r, Washington, D. C; Miss Margaret Cobb. Boise, Idaho, R. A. Bddy, Augusta Maine, Mrs E K. I icckert. Plalnsfleld N. .) , Mis Guy V Gnnnot. Augusta. .Maine, Mrs. Solomon Solo-mon Hirach, Portland, Ore; Mrs. Ceorge 1'offenharger. Charleston, V. Vn., J. i Shaffer. Chlqago; William K i I s. st Louis. Mrs. Max C. Sloss. San Francisco; Mrs. Ci A. Severance. St. f';vul. Minn ; H. w Wilkinson, New 5ork; Honrs ( Wallace Dej Moines la; Miss Maude Wetmore. IJro nlcnce, K. 1. : Miss Blna West. Fort Huron. Mich. Mrs. Theodora Youmans Waukesha, wis. Chairman Hays, speaking of his recent re-cent trip through the west, said: "There are lots of Cjsm. Hills in I he west. Castle Hill is a town In Maine which the other day oust 101 ot.s -inn Hi .iilili, hi anil on. Ji.-ino-i latlc The postmaster seems to have stood firm." |