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Show Campaign Managers Plan to Set Machine Going Before Nominees Are Notified. I WOMEN TO BE ON THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE I Delegates and Visitors Leave Chicago in a Rush After m Nominations. I CHICAGO. Juno 13. Campaign managers for Senator Warren G. I Harding of Ohio, who was maae the presidential nominee by tho ttepuD- llcan national convention Saturday H night, said today no time would be lost in setting things under way. Harry H M. Daugherty, director of Senator H Harding's pre-convontlon campaign, requested the national committee to take "prompt, snappy and energetic H action" In placing the morits of the Republican Issues before the voters or the countrv. Party managers, it mm said, would not wait until Senator Harding and Governor Calvin Coolidge of Massachusetts are officially noliried of their nomination, but plan to start k ' the campaign soon after the Demo-Hl Demo-Hl cratlc convention is held. HI "Will H. Hays, re-elected chairman H of the new national committee, was H out of town today, resting after hlo I strenuous days during the convention. I "Women on Executive Committee.. The members of the now executive H committee, of whom seven will be Hi women, will bo named without delay HI by Chairman Hays. A vice chairman of the executive committee, who will be a woman, will be selected at the time the committee is announced. HI The resolution passed in tho final minutes of the convention forecasts a HI change in the representation of the Republican party from southern states at future national conventions. The, resolution, offered by formr Con- i H gressman Paul Howland of Ohio, pro-' vldes that the .apportionment of aolc-l H gates to conventions shall be in pro- Hj portion to the Republican votes cast; m the Slates. Hl Southern Pian lo Change. Testimony before the national com-mittee com-mittee ten days ago in its examination! of claims of contesting uelegaiions from Bevoral southern states, showed certain delegates represented only a' small constituency as compared to J delegates frojn other sections of the! country. The resolution, which wasi passed unanimously, notwithstanding H 1 the vigorous protests from delegates from Liouisiana. Alabama and Texas, proides that In order to efiect proper; and necessary cnanges in the appor-tionmcnt appor-tionmcnt of delegates In proportion to the Republican votes actually cast atj general elections throughout the Vcri-j ous states, and in order to inspire a greater effort to erect and maintain substantial party organizations in all the states, the national committee, notwithstanding any rule heretofore! adopted, is diret'itedy within twelvu months to adopt a .jusjt and equitable basis of representation in future na-tional na-tional conventions. The basis shall bo, Hj set forth in the call for the next con-( ention and be binding upon all other future conventions until otherwise or-1 dcrcd. Visitors Leave for Home. Delegates and visitors attracted to Chicago b the national convention lost no time in getting away from tov, after the nominations were made. To- day there were few delegates here! ,and virtually no party leaders. Senator! . -Harding left for Washington late Sat-Jurday Sat-Jurday night on the same train with Senator Lodge of Massachusetts, chairman of tno convention, aiKl Sen- ator Smoot. Senator Johnson of Call-' fornia alBO departed on the samel train. |