U.S. PRESIDENCY
(By Electric Telegraph—Copyright) PP.K.ji AiINTIAL CANDIDATES, ’FRISCO, June 26, .Mr McAdoo’s supporters plan not to mention his mime in the early ballot, hut hold him in reserve to break the Cox-Paliner deadlieok by a sudden movement. There will be no mention ol prohibition in the platform. NEW YORK, June 25. Air Hoover, in an interview in the “ Evening Post,” urges Republicans to dish the Democrats by approving of the Ratification of the Treafv, minus Article 10 and plus disarmament jn a giyren period, with a strong pronouncement in favour of the League of Nations. Ho iicjvpefites relying pn moral and economic ppWjsr discounting military force. SUPPORT FOR MeADOO. SAN FRANCISCO, Juno 26. On arriving, Mr Burleson, (Democratic delegate), said that Texas State would vote for Mr McAdoo as the Democratic candidate for the Presidency.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 June 1920, Page 2
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