AMERICAN PRESIDENCY
4 I PROGRESSIVE REPUBLICANS MAY SUPPORT DEMOCRAT STATEMENT BY MR. COLBY 3y Telegraph-Priss Association-Oopyrlßto (Kec, June 21, 10.10 p.m.) New York, June 23. Mr. Bambridge Cdby (.Secretary of State), interviewed at Chicago, said: "I have had many conferences with the President, but did not discuss the question of his going for a third term, or any candidates for the Presidency. I do not know anyone less inclined to dictate to his party than President Wilson. Many progressive Republicans are dissatisfied with Senator Harding, and they probably will support the Democratic nominee."—Aus.-iN.Z. Cable A6sn. THE DEMOCRATIC"CONVENTION TO MEET IN PANAMA EXPOSITION AUDITORIUM. (Rec. June 24, 10.55 p.m.) San Francisco, June 23. The Panama Exposition auditorium, whidh can seat ten thousand persons, will house the Democratio Convention,; which wilt open on Saturday. The Chicago Coliseum contained fourteen thousaid, but became almost unbearably hot during the sultry days. The Exposition Auditorium, on the other hand, is notably oool.—Aus.-N.Z. Ca'blo Assa,
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 232, 25 June 1920, Page 7
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